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SHIPPING.

Higli Water.

To-MORnow.—Taiaroa Heads: 8.23 a.m., 853 p.m. Port Chalmers: 9.3 a.m., 9.35 p.m. Dunedin: 9.48 a.m., 10.20 p.m.

Port C< aimers

SAILED.-May 16. Mauapouri, s.s., 1.020 tons, J. Anderson, for Sydney via East Coast. Passengers: Miss Nicholson, Thomson, J. White, Stevens, J. Prosser, Mesdames Stevens, Bevins, Walker Nicholson and infant, Messrs Kirklaud, G. P* Young. H. A. Gordon, H. Williams, Jerome! T. J. Flanpery, It. J. Cotter, Collins, Cable Thomson, Tivoli Company (13), Hjorring, Rev. J Hinton ; and eleven steerage.

The Talune will leave Dunedin on Monday for Hobart and Melbourne instead of Tuesday A London cable reports that the New Zealand Shipping Company have sold the ships Waipa Wairoa, and Hnrunui.

The Hauroto steamed up from Port Chalmers this morning and landed cargo at the tongue wharf.

ihe Herald took in cargo at the wharf to-day and sails at 10 p.m. for the West Coast. '

M<ssrs Arkell and Douglas, of New York writing under date April 9, advise that the barque Clan M'Lcod, 646 tons, was loading there for Dunedin and Lyttelton, and would sail about the 27th April. They quote freight rates: To Sydney and Melbourne, 13c to 14c per cubic foot; to Adelaide, 16c to 17c: for Brisbane, by reason of competition (there being two vessels on the berth at this time), the nominal rate is 15c. though possibly a little less might be accepted for large shipments; for Dunedin, Lyttelton, and Auckland, 17c per cubic foot; and for Wellington, 18c. The Manapouri steamed down to Port Chalmers this morning, and left in the afternoon for Sydney via the East Coast ports.

r THE RUSSIAN FLEET IN EASTERN WATERS. News from the East by the' China mail received at Sydney.states that nu important addition has been rtiude to th» Russian jo Eastern \\ft?i?rs by the arrival of the inm'iMnd Nicolai L, tV'.m (JrqnKtadt. Tlio vessel was CQustyuoted. in 188S, at BPQS(i nf £ 453,000. Shois a twin sprew v«g4 of ,440 tone, pel }s formidably armed.KOV£URNI> OF tittriuiufr May ifl. .. LvmLMKi-Tftluiw arrived 8 a,m, from Wott lington i sails 8 p.tn. for Punodin.,. - \,WRiMNftT9N.-Rotoklno arrived S a.m. from ftQwoantlo. ~ NELSON.-Walnui wiled U a.m. for Westpoyt, -Penguin eailod S p.m. for Bfotun.. , WESTpORT.-TauDo sailed 2 a.m, for Auckland. THE DIRECT STEAMER*. . „s h ? Aorangi left Montevideo for London on the 12th inst. The Rlmntaka, from London via the Cape, arrived at Hobart at 8 a.m. to-day. She brings oloven passengers for Australia and sixty for Now Zealand. The Rimutaka sailrfor Wellington at sixo clock. .„ snipping Telegrams. . Wellinotos, May 10 —Wakatipu. from Wollington,—B 40 a.m., Rotoklno, from Jfewcastlo.— 1 p.m., Takapuna, from the South. Auckland, May IG.—Trinidad, from New York via Wellington. Melbourne, May 16. -. Waihora, from the Bluff.

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Evening Star, Issue 9707, 16 May 1895, Page 3

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SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 9707, 16 May 1895, Page 3

SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 9707, 16 May 1895, Page 3