SHIPPING.
Port Ct aimers,
ARRIVED.-June 1. Fioia, s.p., 838 tons, Bernech, from the North. Passengers: Mesdames Morrison, Gray and child. Oppe, Biirlmson, England, Beckiusale, Davis Misses Innes, Walls, Shorland, Shacklcton Cttou, Mowbray, Wavlmg, Messrs Peart, Pen' p'i? u Davl? ;, Mat ,heson, Hume, Haltquist, Bell Stephens, Cope, Wilson, Wardull, Meggett Goldsmith, Ronton, Math r; and eleven in the steerage.
The s.s Flora, with cargo and passengers from the North, arrived at the Rattray street wharf at 8.15 a.m. to-day. She left Wellington at 4.30 p.m. on the Mth ult., and reached Lvttelton at 7.15 a.m. on the 31st; left again at 3p.m and arrived as above. Freezing operations have been discontinued for the season on board the freezing hulk Edwin Fox and she will be removed from theEoweu pier and anchored in the stream. During the past few months a very large number of carcasses of mutton have been frozen on beard of her and transhipped to the Home steamers. - The R.M.S. Rimutaka has taken on board about *,500 carcasses frozen mutton and4oocases rabbits and poultry. The steamer Anglian, from Sydney via East Ooast ports, is due at Dunedin to-morrow morning.
MOVEMENTS OF THE U.S.S. COMPANY'S FLEET FOR WEEKENDING JUNE a Sunday.—Rotoinahana arrives from Sydney via Auckland and East Coast; Kawatiri arrives from Crrcymouth. Monday.-Flora sails for Lyttelton and Wellington. Tuesday.-Rotomaliana sails for Sydney via Auckland; Dingadcc arrives from Westport via Lyttelton. . Wednesday.-Talune arrives from Melbourne via Bluff; Diugadee sails for Bluff, Oamaru, and Napier; Gonnna arrives from Westport via St aS, V oto arrive 3 from Sydney via Cook TiiuRSDAY.-Hauroto sails for Melbourne via Bluff .and Hobart; Talune sails for Sydney via Cook Strait. , J Friday.—Corinna sails for Westport via Coast. Saturday.—Flora arrives from Wellington.-
THE DIRECT STEAMERS.
* Jke Kuahiue arrived all well. at Plymouth on the dOth ult., having made the passage under forty-one clays from Lyttelton, including detention at ports of call.
Shipping Telegrams.
June 1-Midnight, Anglian, for the South. Passengers: Misses MThee, Donaldson, Dirly, Burgess, Patrick, Fisher, Beaumont, Garratt, larrant, llolfe, Stringer, and Moulding Mesdames Johnston and family, Jones, Tarrant, Fisher, Hollow, Pitcher Money and child, Minn, Stringer, Bell, and Moulding, Messrs Ross, Talbot, Dunsford, * isher Aldred, King, Stringer v l^lll^,^ * n B&, Gill, Wyndham, Scott Kelly, Collins, Pitcher, M'Fetridge, M'Vey, Duncan, and Brown, Masters Basing and Mullis; and thirty-three in the fore cabin. Sydney, June I.—Taieri, from New Zealand.Northern Chief and Zephyr, from Kaipara Newcastle, June 1. -Kio, from Napier.-Silver Cloud, for Auckland.
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Evening Star, Issue 9721, 1 June 1895, Page 2
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407SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 9721, 1 June 1895, Page 2
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