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SHIPPING.

High Water;

To-horrow.—T&iaroa Heads: 3.28 a.m., %& p.m. P"-t Chalmers: 4.8 a.m., 429 plm. Dunadin : 4 53 a.m.. 5.14 p.m. Monday.—Taiaroa Heads: 4(ra.m., 430 pjn. Port Chalmers: 4.49 a.m., s.!*p«», Poaaoin: 5.34 a.m., 5.55 p.m. ♦ Port Ckalmera. ARRlVED.—October 19.

Invercargill, s.b., 136 tons, Sundstrom, from the Bluff. . ■ {

SAlLED.—October 19.

Westland, ship, 1,116 tons, Kelly, forGisbome; Aotea, s.s., 3,70*2 tons, Scotland, for London vim Lyttelton and Wellington.

The s.s. Aotea took on board the last of her cargo this afternoon and sailed for London via. Lyttelton and Wellington. The schooner Alert is to discharge cargo at theJetty street wharf. '.-'«. The ship Westland was towed to sea this aloa*noon, and sailed in ballast for Gisbome. The Invercargill, with cargo from the Souths arrived at the Dunedin wharf at 11 a.m. todayShe left Invercargill at 1130 a.m. on Thursday.. and proceeded to Colac Bay; took in cargo, and? left again same day; .called at the Bluff, and left. that port>t 3.30 p.m. yesterday; had winds from S. to N.E., backing to S.W., with variableweather to arrival. The Oinapere, from Westport via Oaaarn and: intermediate ports, arrived at 3.45 p.m. yesterday, and after transhipping 228 bales wool and 7V bales-: skins to the Aotea steamed up to Dunedin. She: left Westport on the 14th inst; had modesateN.W. wind and fine weather to arrival at Lyttelton on the 16th; left again the same night; encottar tered strong S.E. wind and heavy sea to arrival at Timaru on the 17th; sailed again on the 18th, called at Oamaru, and left that port a.m. yesterday. A Brisbane message states that the schooner Sarah Pile, from New Zealand to Sockhampton with a cargo of timber, was stranded an Thursday on Breaksea Spit. The orew landed at Sandy Gape. The schooner afterwards floated off, and the Government steamer has left for the purpose; of securing her. The vessel and freight ware insured in the Alliance Office.

THE DIRECT STEAMERS. The Ruahine arrived at Plymouth on the 18th inst., with her cargo of meat in good ofindfetab.

•hipping ltotetroUMt.

LrrrEtTON, October lfl.—Mora, from Dunedm. Bmjkf, October 19.—Maude Graham. fthoMHV from Lyttelton. Awkund, Octoler 19.—Taviuni, from the lihnis. ,

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Evening Star, Issue 9830, 19 October 1895, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 9830, 19 October 1895, Page 2

SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 9830, 19 October 1895, Page 2

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