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SHIPPING.

Hlgrf Water. To-jiorrow. Taiaron Heads: o.3rj a.m.. 0.51 p.m. P'>rt Chalmers : 1.1(3 x.tn., 1.31 p.m. Dunedin: 2.1 a.m.. 2.10 p.m MomvY.— Taiaroa Heads : 1.5 a.m., 1.31 p.m. P->rt Chalmers: 1.45 a.nr., 2.11 p.m Lm&eJin : 2.3') a.m., 2.st>p.m.

Port Ct aimer*.

ARMYED.-Decembeu 2S Corinna, s.s., S2O tons, Bevnech, from llie Ni>rth. Passengers: Misses Prosser, Goscin, Buchanan. Edgar, Mcsdames Anstead, Pnrdie, Master Pimlie, Kev. E. Cachemuille, Messrs M'Curdy, Coote, Tainblyn; and thirteen iu the steerage. SAILED.-December £6. Taupo, s.s., 411 tons, Pvyau, for Lyttelton. The ship Pluione has still some cargo to put out. The brig Edvard is getting steadily on with the discharge of her cargo at the Rattray street wharf.

The hrigantine Euterprisc put out the last of lur cirgo of timber to-day. The Corinna, from the North, arrived at the Rattray street wharf at 050 p.m. to-day. She loft Lyttelton at 5 p.m. ycsterJay, and had foggy leather to arrival. The Perthshire has taken on board a quantity of wool and other cargo. The barque Star of tho Kast commenced discharging cargo at the cross wharf this morning. The barque Waimea is landing cargo in good Srder at the cross wharf.

The barque Alcestis has put out ft quantity of CH«to at tho Rattray street wharf. The ketch Anne is landing cargo at the Jutty Etreet wharf. THE DIRECT STEAMERS. The s.s. Aotea arrived in London on tho 21th inst. from Wellington (November 9), after a smart passage of fortv six days, with her cargo of frozen mutton in good condition. The New Z-aalnnd Shipping Company's new steitner Rakaia left Loudon for Auckland on Christmas Day. The following are passengers by the Kaikoura, which sailed from Wellington this afternoon for London: Saloon— Rev. Dr Belcher, Mr J. Andrews. Second saloon-Misses Aider, Flere. Grcenstreet, Preston, and Sutherland (3), Mesdames Sutherland and Warburton, Messrs Blunt, Defriez, Edwards, llampson, and dudgeon. Masters Sutherland (2). For Monte Video—Mr S. Fairbairn. Steerage—Miss' Holland, Messrs Haasfc, Lean (2), Mansel. Peters, Prior, and Ware. For Monte Video—Mrs Macßeen and family (4).

The following is a list of passengers by the Ruahine, which left Hobart yesterday for Wellington :—Saloon—Mr Ballnntinc, Mrs H. J. Kalian tine, Mr J. Graham Barnes, Miss Graham Barnes. Mr F. G. Best, Mrs Best, Mr Buchanan, Miss Cheetham, Mr G. F. Clarke. Mr C. P. Cox, MrC. A. C. Cunningham, Mr P. Davey. Miss II Davey, Miss A. Daw, Mr R. Denny, Mr L. Denny, Mr E. Dives. Mrs R. Dives, Miss Dives, Miss Lily Dives, Master Dives. Miss H. A. EUerbeck, Mr C. W. Ewing, Mrs A. G. F. Fenwick, Mis? Fenwick, Mr Foden, Mrs Foden, Miss Edith Foden, Mr J. Galloway, Mr Hallidav, Mr C. W. Hannah, Mr Hill, Mr Kelly, Mr Kent, Mrs Kent, Mr H. A. Lomax, Mr D. M'Gregor, Mrs K. M'Gregor, Rev. D. Mathew, Mrs Mathew, Miss G. Miller. Rev. J. Moorhead, Miss M. Morgan, Rev. J. Muirhead, Mr D. Norrie, Mr.l. Pardon, Mr S. N. Rodda, Mr W. H. Rodda, Mr T. Rimnalls. Mr C. A. Samuels, Mrs Samuels and maid, Mr C. Spilstead, Mrs Spilstead, Masters Spilstead (5), Miss Spilstead, Mr A. W. Stoddart., Mrs Stoddart, Mr W. It. Thomson, Mr F. Train, Mr R. M. Thompson, Mr M. Turton, Mrs Tnrton and maid, two children, and nurse, Mrs Urquhart, Rev. T. W. Williams, Mr Alexander Wordon, Mrs S. Train; and forty steerage.

Telegraphic Notice Board

Arrivals.— December 27: Invcrcargill, 9 p.m., Invercargill, from Dunedin.—December 2S; L.vttelton, 4.40 a.m., llotokino. from Newcastle ; 8 15 a.m., Tarawera, from Wellington ; 10.40 a.m., Flora, fro-n Port Chalmers; 11.SO a.m., Mararoa, from Wellington.—Timain. Ba.m.. Oinapcre, from Dunedin.—Auckland. 9.30 a in.. Richmond, from Raratonga.—Gisborne, 6 a.m., Star of New ZesJand, for Wanganui.—Lyttelton, 2 p.m., Taupo, from Port Chalmers.

Departures. December 28: Lyttelton, 3.45 p.m., Tarawera, for Port Chalmers; 2 p.m., Waimate, for London. W- Uington, 130 p.m., Kaikoura, for London via Monte Video.—Auckland, 2.10 p.m., Mariposa, for Honolulu.

Shipping Telegram*.

Auckland, December 27. Waitemata. from Newcastle.—Mahinapu, for the South. Passengers: Misses Stanley, E. Davics. Messrs T. W. Maunder, Rotherford. Gibbs, W. E. Morris, Thomson. Harrison, _ Guthrie, Murrell, Thompson, Tilly; anct two in tlae steerage.— Mariposa, from Sydney. Passengers: For Auckland —Mr T. Waker and wife, Mr Scholes and wife. Mr Turel and- wife, Mr and Mrs Piatt, Mr Biggins, Mr Adams and wife, Mr Wright and wife and servant, Mrs Home, Dr Emily Rvder, Miss Cliff, Mr A. Cliff, Mr Keating. Mr Darling, Mr Davis, Mr Gray, Mr Ash worth, Mr Hallenstein. Mr Marsh, Mr Ferguson; and three in the steerage. In transit—Twenty-three for Honolulu and eight for San Trancieeo. -Thep.s. Osprey, which took the ground at Kaipara, has been floated off, and is not seriously damaged. Kaipara Heads. December 27. Pendle Hill, barquentine, for Sydney. Wenona, barque, /or Melbourne.

Wellington, December 27.—Mount Siriorr, from Auckland.—Grafton, for Picton.—Penguin, for Lyttelton.—Mararoa. for Dunedin.—Tarawera, for Dunedin.—Anglian, for Napier. Lyttelton. December 27.~Corinna. for D-n----edin.—Hauroto, for Wellington. Flora, from Dunedin.

Bldff, December 27.—Gratitude, ketch, for Macquarie Islands. Sydney, December 27.—Talune, for Wellington. —December 28: M. A. Doran, from Kaipara. Melbourne, December 27.—Clan M'LeocL from Lyttelton. Kathleen and Hilda, from the Thames.

Newcastle, December 27. Whangaroa, for Wanganui. Hobart, December 27.-6 p.m., Ruahine, for Wellington,

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Evening Star, Issue 9889, 28 December 1895, Page 3

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SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 9889, 28 December 1895, Page 3

SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 9889, 28 December 1895, Page 3

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