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SHIPPING.

Ili£li Water. To-MOUHOW. Taiaroa Heads: lt.. r )7 u.m., 1.29 p.m. Tort Chalmers: 1.97 a.m., 2.9 p.m. Dunedin : 2,22 a.m.. 2.5-1 p.m. Port Cr.aimers. ARRIVED.— Aigist 2. Anglian, s.s., 1,951 tons, Le Nome, from Sydney via the Bast ('oast. Passengers; Mrs Moore, MLso Souvin, (Jit, Zohrab, .lun-cn, Messrs Morrison, Price, Cnllcn, .Mosley, Henderson, M‘Don aid, Bc-d, Vouug, I’arkes. Thomson, Donaldson; and twenty-five steerage. SAILED.— AigCst 2. Brunner, s.s., 992 tons, Ramsay, for the West Coast. Maori, s.s., 5,160 tuns, Moffatt, fur Lyttelton. The Shaw, Suvill and Albion Company's Maori left at 11.90 a.m. to-day for Lyttelton. She took onboard at Port Chalmers 9,717 carcasses frozen mutton. Tho Brunner left the Rattray street wharf this afternoon for the West Coast via Timaru. The Anglian, from Sydney via the East Coast ports, arrived at the crus, wharf at 1.90 p.m. to-dav. She left Sydney on the 19th ult., and reached Auckland at 0.45 a.m. on the 25th ult. ; left again at 11 a.m. next day, and encountered hard gales and heavy seas all along the eoa-t to arrival. ■ Thu Wairaate is landing her cargo in splendid order. The barquentine Delmira will be all clear of her cargo of guano by Monday next. Tire barque Cumbrae, of 1.336 tons, Captain Fisher, which left Newcastle, New South Wales, with a cargo of coal f r Valparaiso on February 23, has been posted at Lloyd's as missing. The new three-masted schooner Moana, just off the stocks at Whang.Uoa, has been chartered by Messrs Stanley and Co. to loud a cargo of kauri staves at Mercury Bay for Townsville, proceeding thence to Sydney with produce. The following candidates who have been studying at the Trinity Hone Navigation and Steam Schools, Wellington, were during the last fortnight successful in passing their examinations for certificates of competency in the mercantile marine, viz.:—Mr James Jamieson, second officer of the s.s. Mawhera, as “master of a Home trade passenger ship" : Mr Edward Dorling, late of the s.s. Waverlcy, as “master of a Hume trade passenger ship”; Mr William F. Stewart, second officer of the s.s. Grafton, ns “ master of ft Homo trade passenger ship." Mr Stewart is the five hundred and fiftieth student under Captain Von School to obtain his certificate. MOVEMENTS OF UNION S.S. COMPANY’S FLEET. Friday, August 2. l.vrr ki.tox. Tarawera arrived 8 a.m. from Port Chalmers: sailed 5 p.m. for Wellington.--Taltine arrived 8 a.m. from Wellington; sailed 5 p.m, for Port Chalmers. Ilnn.vuT. Hauroto sailed 9 p.m. yesterday for Bluff. Shipping Telegram*. Auckland, August l.—Ovulnu, for the Friendly Islands, Samoa, and Fiji. llinenioa, for Northern lighthouses.—Mahinapua, for the South. Passengers; Mrs Pogson, Captain M’Kenzio, Messrs King, Stein, Armstrong, M‘Manus, Firth; and two steerage.—The steamer Kiripaka, of 150 tons, coal laden, has been stranded at the mouth of the Ngungnru River. The vessel was insured for T3OO in the New Zealand Office and i 11,300 in the Victoria Office. She belongs to the Ngungnru Coal Company. Capt. Worspf of the Underwriters’ Association) has left Auckland to see what can be done. The latest is that the vessel may be regarded as a total wreck. Wellington, August l.—Talune, for Melbourne via the South ami Hobart. Passengers; Misses Acland, Colo, Wardell, M’Kay. Lane, Woolland, Jackman, Lynbam, Dawson. Bell. Mesdames Cole, Plummer, Anderson and child, Wilkin, Pritchard and child, Hopkins, Mack. Captain Anderson, Judges Denniston and Williams. Rov. Mr Pritchard, Messrs Hoskins. Rule. Mills, Patterson, Marshall, Reynolds, Vuillc, Turnbull, Ross, Lc Cren, Mason, Thompson, Brown, Tennant, Farley, Houston, Hawley, Skeat, Williams, Barton (2), Williamson, Hosking, Jenkin.son, Ward, Dalton, Jenkins, Wilkin, Macdonald, Baird, Flatman, Hill, Lee Smith, Blair, (kitten, Beale, Yie Loons ; and thirty-one steerage.-—Wakatipu, for Sydney. —Corinna. for the South. Passengers: Mesdames Richards and Wilkes, Mr Marshall.—August 2: The barque Mary Hausbrock, from New York (Aprils), has been in the straits for four days waiting to get in.— Pylades, fur Auckland.--Tho schooner Orpheus, bound from Napier to Dunedin, has put in he:e short of provisions, water, and fuel. She has lost a couple of sails, but suffered no serious damage. Lyttelton, August L—Anglian, for Port Chalmers.—August 2 : Tarawera, from Dunedin. Newcastle, August 1. There are several barques in the vicinity of Cape Hawk®, one of them bearing a resamblanoe to the overdue Excelsior, from Kaipara.

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Evening Star, Issue 9774, 2 August 1895, Page 3

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SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 9774, 2 August 1895, Page 3

SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 9774, 2 August 1895, Page 3