SHIPPING.
HIGH WATER. To-morrow. Taiaroa Headß: 12.0 a.m.,0.45 p.m. Port Chalmers: 0.40 a.m., 1.15 p.m. Dunedln: 1.25 aiin., 2.0 P.m. '. » PORT tJHALMERS. ARRIVED.-JAnuary 14. flora. 8.8., 838 tons, Bernech, from Northern ports. Passengers: Mr N. Wight, Mr W. S. Hillhouse, Rev. R. Baton, Mr C. Mohoney, Mir W. Davidson, Mr Moore, Miss MVdonald, Mrs M'Kenzie, Dr B. Friedlander, Mrs Porter, Miss Hall, Mr Thos. Cotter, Mrs T. Cotter, Misses (8) and Master Cotter, Miss Mansell Mr D. Buchanan Mr
! knight, Mfte &sj^KpsM&%||& A. MS©'. Piper, Mr Mw fL Hobtayffr* J* Lbx> tMraSfcemian,- Mr Mr W; Smallbone, Quj&n, Miss Rose, Miss Stdii, JttiM C. B. on, Mr Hun lE,- Mr Bowers, ifa l£Phg& ,Mis» Percy, Mrs Jay,' Miss N. 'SmKUZUf G. SBir,-Mr Appleby, Mr Ortrdineri MeSs«!a (2), Mr Forsyth, Mrs Croft, J twenty-live in the steerage 1 . :''' ■">■ '*-- : •"'^■■'■^' , '"■■ ' .. Wakatipu, s.s., ' 1,258 Jons,- Bpinks, for Sydney via Cook Strait. "Passengers: Misses M. Sinclair, Bulfur, Gnren, Benjamin, MeSdamcs J. MTtolland infant, MlHattie, Benjamin, Messrs J. Ings, \V. P/ D. C. Halley ; and'thirteen'' ia-the Steerage. - Brunner, s'.s., 332 tons, Stance, for the West Coast. ~;
The hulk Cincinnati was floated into the graving dock yesterday afternoon for. overhaul.. The ship" Canterbury..commenced discharging cargo at Dunedin.whart to-day. The Wakatipu left the Dunedin wharf at noon for Sydney via Cook Strait, calling at Port Chalmers to embark pa senge're. *';"■", The Danish barque Enibla has put out over 10.000 bags of sugar at the;Rattray street wharf. The Flora, from Northern Port?, arrived at Dunedin wharf this forenoon. She left Auckland on the"9th inst, called at Gisborne, Napier,- Wellington, and Lytteltori; left the latter port at 3.30 p;m. yesterday, had southerly winds with rainy weather) and arrived as above. The Brunner left the Dunedin wharf this afternoon for the West Coast via Timaru. The Tarawera left the George street pier this afternoon for fierf first Drip of the season to the West Coast Sounds* j •
MOVEMENTS OF UNION S.S., COMPANY'S" PLEEC
Thursday, January 14. Lyttelton.— Waihora arrived 7 a.m. from Port Chalmers; sailed 5 p.m. for Wellington.—Penguin arrived 11.30 a.m. 'from Wellington; returns 10 p.m.-'ohau sailed 4 p.nu for Westport. Wellington. Taluoe arrived 4 a.m. from Greymouth.—Mawhera sailed 5 a.m. for. Wellington. Auckland.—Te. Anau. arrived 10.30 a.m. from Gisborne. . : ; , ~.■■ ,r.-.'. ' '_.: TELEGRAPfiiG' NOTICE BOARD. Arrivals.—January 14: Wellington, 4.40 a.m., Talune, from Sydney.—Lyttelton, f.20 a.m., Waifijra from Port Chalmers. Departures. January 14 : Lyttelton, 8.30 a.m., .barque Ensenada, for Sydney.—lnvercargill, 8.3Q a,m., Invercargill, for Puysegur and Cromarty, with mails.—Lyttelton, 10.30 a.m., ship Landseer, for Newcastle. ' ' ' . ■ ■ . SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Wellington, Jamhiry 14. Talune, from Sydney, with 166 passengers. For Dutoedin: Misses Crane, M'pougall, King, Norman, and Palmer, eight nuns, Mesdames King, Smith, Gibb and two children, Logan and child, Simpson and child, Knees, Messrs Waddell, Chickester, Gibb, Logan/Simpson, Hoj-sley, Nelson; Corbett, Hannell; and twelve in the Steerage. Lyttelton, Januaryl4—Waihora, from Dun-
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Evening Star, Issue 10212, 14 January 1897, Page 3
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466SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 10212, 14 January 1897, Page 3
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