SHIPPING.
Ills'll Water. To-morrow. —-Taiaroa Beads : 10.57 a.m., 11.38 p.io. I’ort Chalmers ; 11.37 a.m., O.IS p.m. Dunedin : 0.22 a.m., 1.3 p.m. Port CD aimers. SAILED.— July 31. Invercargill, s.s., 13(1 tons, Smidstrom, for Invercargill. Napier, s.s., 48 tons, Mathioson, for Liver ton and Fortrose.
The Tarawera arrived alongside the }So wen IMer at 230 p.m. yesterday, and after taking on hoard a supply of enals this morning she steamed up to Dunedin. From Sydney she experienced moderate winds with line weather and moderate sea until making the New Zealand coast, when she met southerly winds and sea. accompanied with hail and snow squalls, which increased in violence as she came down the coast.
The Dingadee is being overhauled in the graving dock.
MOVEMENTS OF UNION B.S. COMPANY’S FLEET. Wednesday, July .'ll. Oamaiiu.— Brunner sailed 4 p.m. for Dunedin. Lyttelton.— Penguin arrived 7 a.m. from Wellington ; returns 5 p.m. —Wareatea arrived 7 a.m. from Westport.—Corinna arrived noon from Port Chalmers.—Orowaiti arrived 2 p.m. from (Irey> mouth. Wellington,— Wiinui arrived 5 a.m. from Pic ton. —Takapuna arrived fi a.m. from New Plymouth. tIUEVMoLTH. Herald sailed 4 p.m. for Westport. Shipping Telegrams,
Melbourne, July JO.—Hauroto, for the Bluff London, July 29.—The llimutaka arrived at Plymouth to-day with her frozen moat in good order.
Br,urr, July 30.—Buteshire, from Townsville,
Lyttelton, July 31,—Corinna, from Dunedin Wellington, July 30. Omapere, from the South. ~ Omapere, for Westport. Anglian, for the South. Passengers; Misses Foster, Ansen, Donaldson, Louden, Taine, Zohrali, Mesdames Rotter, Hayes, Wilson and two children, Hay ar.d child, Ijewin, Chamberlain, Scott, Messrs Athley, Ansell, Henderson, Hayes, Martin, Keys, Hope, Keethane, Nioholson t Hendle. Card, Wilson, Haya Black, Scott, Higgins, Matthews, Le Cren; and thirty-three in the steerage. Auckland, July 31.—Chas. O. Rice, for New York, with 5,095 cases kauri gum.—Flora, for Southern ports. Passengers.: Misses Kane, Davoy, Mesdames Caulton, Davey, Sinclair, Messrs Fawcett, Shelton. Caulton, Fox. Mackay (21, Smith, Todd, Seville, Tea, Halkett, Heyward, Parsons, Sampson, Norman, Prime, Worrall, Hodge, Bow, Cottle, Garrett: and seventeen in the steerage.—Mamari, for Wellington.
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Evening Star, Issue 9772, 31 July 1895, Page 3
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334SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 9772, 31 July 1895, Page 3
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