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SHIPPING.

High Water,

To-morrow.—Taiaroa Heads; 450 a.m., 5.11 p.m. Port Chalmers; 5.30 a.m., 5.51 p.m. Dunedin : 6.15 a.m., 6.36 p.m.

Port Cft aimers. ARRlVED.— October 20. Ohau. s.s., 411 tons, Black, from Aufckland via Oamaru. _ , „ , Herald, s.s., 352 tons. Jones, from the West Coast. Passengers: Miss Aitkea; and one in the steerage. Waihora, s.s., 1,269 tons. Chatfield, from Sydney via Wellington and Lyttelton. Passengers: Misses Gibb, Morris, Begg, Green, . Gilligan, Howell. Hodge, Strang, Ferguson, Wood, Du Fen, Hannah, Williams, Mesdames Gardiner, Roach, Calvert, B. Oram, Butler and child, Biggs, Escott, Messrs Wilson. Morris, Watson, Corrado, Jones (2), J. C. Urie, Porteous, Ancell, M'Donald, Cooper, Calvert, Gibson, Harris, Kingham, Hovvden. Nanklebn, Sommerville, Lonargon, Escott (2), Farrell, M'Dowall, R. C. Wilson, Baker, Murphyy-RCv. Gardiner. SAlLED.— October 20. Omapere, s.s., 352 tons, Fleming, for West Coast ports. Rotokino, s.s., 1,279 tons, Richardson, for the Bluff. Mararoa, s.s.. 1,658 tons, Chatfield, for Melbourne via Bluff and Hobart. Passengers: Misses Aitken, M'Quaid, Croot (2). L. Wood, J. Wilson, Du Feil. Cook, Sievwright, Blaney, Drutnm, Simmonds, Eagerley, Strang, Hannah, Ferguson, Howell, Mesdames Escot. Willson, Hughes, Gardiner and child. A. Baskett, Biggs, Butler, Riedle, Coxhead, Mitchell. Messrs Coxhead, Warren, H. J. Baker, J. W. Jack, P. Murnhy, Corrado, A. Hiibsch, Ancell, W. J. M'Dnwoll. C. R. Wilson; M. Levy, Emmett, Somerville, Palfroyman, A. F. Lonargon. Curtis. W. D. Clark, Escott (2), Steadman, Captain R. N. Pochnie, Revs. Gardiner and Hughes, Dr Mitchell; twelve steerage. Octodf.R 21.

Corinna., s.s., 820 tons, Bornech, for Lyttelton and Wellington. Passengers: Mrs Stork, Messrs C. \V. J. Cookson, Jonas, Barclay ; and seven in the steerage.

The Aotea sailed on Saturday afternoon for London via Lyttelton and Wellington. Her cargo from this port consisted of 450 bales wool, 145 do rabbitskins, 99 do sheepskins, 7 do basils, 16 do leather, IS pkgs sundries. 31 cases rabbits,Bl casks tallow, 30 do pelts, 9,991 carcasses mutton, and 148 do pork. , The Omapere discharged cargo at the Bowen pier on Saturday for transhipment to the Mararoa, and sailed yesterday afternoon for the West Coast via Timaru.

The Ohau, which arrived at 8.30 p.m. on Saturday, loft Auckland on the 14th inst, and had fine weather down the coast. She was floated into the graving dock this morning for cleaning and painting.

The Waihora arrived at 0.30 p.m. yesterday. She left Sydney on the 12th inst. ; experienced moderate winds and dull weather to arrival at Wellington at 3 a.m. on the 18th ; had fine weather down the coast. The Herald experienced fine weather on her trip from the West Coast. The Corinna left thb Rattray street wharf this afternoon for Lyttelton and Wellington. The Crusader has taken in a quantity of grain, and is completing ballast at the Victoria wharf.

The Auckland has put out about 400 tons of cargo at the cross wharf. The Alert is discharging cargo at the Jetty street wharf.

The Mararoa was floated- out of the graving dock this morning and berthed at the George street pier. After taking on board a quantity of cargo she embarked her passengers and sailed this afternoon for Melbourne via the Bluff and Hobart.

During the week ended October 20 the following vessels had been at the Dunedin wharves Arrivals; Heroine 121 tons. Enterprise 84, Auckland 1,245, Sarah and Mary 145, Thomas and Henry 212, Wakatipu 1,258, Napier 48, Flora 838, Alert 50, Wareatea 288, Omapere 352, Corinna 820, Herald 356, Waihora 1,269; total 7,086. Departures: Napier 48 tons, Corinna 820, Tasmania 1.265, Invercargill 123, Thomas and Henry 212, Wakatipu 1,258, Wareatea 288. Flora 83S, Omapere 352, Westland 1,116; total 6,320 tons.

MOVEMENTS OF UNION S.S. COMPANY'S

( FLEET.

Monday, October 21. Bluff. —Rotokino arrived 7 a.m. from Port Chalmers.

Lyttf.lton,— Tarawcra sailed 1 p.m. for Dunedin.—Brunner sailed 1 p.m. for Tiraaru, Wellington.—Wareatea arrived ’6 a.m. from Lyttelton.—Mahinapua sailed 8 a.m. for Nelson and Now Plymouth. Westport.— Janet Nleoll arrived 9 a.m, from Lyttelton.—Orowaltl sailed noon for Kapler.

A SAILORS' PROTEST. Wellington. October Is. The crew of the barque George Thompson, which was reported fit for sea bv Captain Allman, publish a letter in the ‘ Post’ alleging that they believe their lives to be in danger, as she is making Sin nr 9m of water per day while resting in port, and has too heavy o deck load. They also deny that Captain Allman could have properly inspected her rigging, as he did not go aloft. ■ THE DIRECT STEAMERS. I —” London, October 19.—The Kaikoura sailed from Plymouth to-day for Wellington and Lyttelton with 2,259 tons cargo and 114 passengers.

Shipping Telegrams.

Bluff, October 21.—Ganymede, barnue, and Jerfalcon, barquentine, from Malden Island. Rotokino, from Dunedin. Sydney, October 21.—Manapouri, from Auckland. Lyttelton, October 21.—Tarawera, for Dunedin.

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Evening Star, Issue 9831, 21 October 1895, Page 3

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SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 9831, 21 October 1895, Page 3

SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 9831, 21 October 1895, Page 3