SHIPPING.
PORT CHALMERS. ARRIVED— February 19. Jtalune, S.S.. l/WJtons, Phillips, from Sydney via Cook Strait lassengera: Misses Bishop, Russell, Tally, M'lntyre, Grose. French, Ilenwick, Hastie, Goon, Urquhart, Mesdames Bishop, Rus-el], Taylor, Dealv and child, Brown, Hislop and child, fully, Moller, Draper and child, Brophy, Nantes, Dunkerly, Messrs Stott, Allan (2), M'Ewen, Dodd, Hislop, Moller, Hausmann, Gow, Greer, Pickles, Abernethy, Monson, Rev. Anderson ; and twelve steerage. Mr Charles Suisted has been appointed second entrineer of the Rotokino.' The ship Soukar was towed down to Port Chalmers this morning. TheTeAnau steamed down-to Port Chalmers this morning to have one of the blades of her propeller replaced, and will ieave Dunedin to-morrow for the East Coast ports and Auckland. The barque Normania is taking in ballast at the Jetty street wharf. Tfie Talune arrived at Dunonin wharf at 5.30 § to-day. She left the U.S.S. Company's rf at Sydney at 6.30 p.m. On the 12th inst., tine weather, and arrived at Wellington at a.m. on the 17th; left again for the South at 5.15 p.m. same dav, and reached Lyttelton at 8 a.ra. on the 18th ; left again at 1 p.m. same day, and arrived as above. Dr-'dge Xo. '-22 is workin? in the upper basin doing some much-needed work. Mr W. Barclay, late purser of the Wainui, has beeu~promoted to a similar position on the Flora, and will be succeeded by Mr Thomas, late of the Herald. The Poherua was floated out of the graving dock this morning, and her place taken np by the Te Auau. The ship Sonkar was towed down from Dunedin trm morning, and moored at the Bowenpier waiting for orders. 11.M.5. Wallaroo is expected to leave Port Chaleis to-morrow forenoou.
MOVEMENTS OF UNION S.S. COMPANY S FLEEF. Friday, February 19. Oamaru.—Herald arrived 9.30 a.m. from Groytuouth. Lytteltox. Tarawera arrived 8 a.m. from Dunedin : sails 7 p.m. for Wellington. Wellington.—Janet Nicoll sailed 1 a.m. for Westport. -Kawatiri sailed 5 a.m. for Westport. —Rotomahana arrived 7 a.m. from Napier. THE DIRECT STEAMERS. The Kaikoura sailed from Wellington for London to-day. The Maori left Wellington foi Lyttelton this afternoon. TELEGRAPHIC NOTICE BOARD. Arrivals.—February 19: Tiinaru, 5 a.m., Omapere, from Dunedin. —Lyttelton, Ba.m., Tarawera, from Port Chalmers. , Departures. February 18 : Westport, 9.45 p.m., Rosamond, for Dunedin.—February 19: 12.30p.ru., Maori, for Lyttelton. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Albany, February 19.—Arcadia, from London. Passengers for New Zealand : Miss Fraser, MesdamesPraser, Duka and child, Messrs Law, Ross, Garrick, Duka, Tytler, and Fraser. TiMARI*. February 19. Turakina, refrigerator ship, for London, with 13,033 carcasses, 1,410 bales wool, and 430 casks tallow. Wellington, February 19.—1t is ascertained that the Aorere suffered more damage than was expected while aground at Patea. Her sheathing was much chafed, and the bottom planking and keal damaged. Probably she will have to be fitted with a new keel.—Rotomahana and Pareora, from the North Lyttelton, February 19.—Tarawera, from Dunedin.
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Evening Star, Issue 10243, 19 February 1897, Page 3
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473SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 10243, 19 February 1897, Page 3
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