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SHIPPING.

HIGH WATER. To-MORnow. Taiaroa Head: 4.8 «.m. l 4.28 p.m. P'-rt Chalmers: 4.46 n.m , 5.8 p.m. Dunelin: 5.31 a.m., 5.33 p.m. ♦.■ . . PORT CHALMERS. ARRIVEdTjunk 16. Rotokinn, s.s., 1,304 tons, J. Anderson, from Oamaru. Napier, s.s., 48 tons, Matbeson. from Fortrose. Invercar?'.!), s.s., 136 tons, Sundstrum, trom Lyttelton. Otarama, s.s., 3,808 tons, Clifford, from London via Northern porta. SAILED.-June 15. Ohan, 5.8.. 4U tons, for Westport June 16. Taupo, s. •., 411 tons, for Napier. Invercargiii, s.s., 136 tons, Sundstrum, for Invercargiii. Napier, s.s., 48 tons, Matheson, for Waikawa. Onyx, barque, 403 tons, Woebling, for Maiden Island. The Ohau, having discharged her cargo of coal into the hulks at the export pier, sailed again yesterday evening for Westport. The Rot >kino arrived at Dunedin wharf this morning from Oamaru, and commenced loading for Sydney via the Bluff and Timaru. The Inwrcargill arrived at Dnnedin at midnight yestiiday from Lyttelton, and left again this afternoon for Invercargiii. The Taupo left Dunedin this afternoon for Napier. The barque Hudson is ballasting at the Victoria wharf. The barque Victoria is nearly clear of cargo at the cross wharf. The barque Onyx took advantage of the S.W. breeze and sailed this morning for Maiden Island. A strange occurrence (says the Wellington ' Post') is reported by the officers of the barque Devonport as having happened while coming round the coast. Off Cape Howe she was struck by what the master (Captain Retd) describes as a rock. The vessel shook from stem to stern, and the men rushed on deck. There was no wind and" very little sea, but the bump was as though the vessel had rushed on a reef. It shook the masts, and when the lead was put over there were twenty-eight fathoms under the vessel. ARRIVAL OP THE OTARAMA, The Nov Zealand Shipping Company's cargo steamer Otarama, from London via Northern ports, arrr 'd off the Heads this afternoon and steamed ii to port, being berthed at the George street pic. to take in cargo for London. The Otarama is commanded by Captain Clifford, and his officer; are—Mr E. S. Smith chief, Mr E. C. Tosswell second, Mr M. G. Easton third, Mr A. C. Pcarcc fo-.ith, and Mr H. Foster fifth: the engine department being under the charge of Mr Aitke i, Mr Evans second, Mr Jennings third, an> Mr Myers fourth; Messrs M'Millan and Patterson being the refrigerating engineers. The Otarama left the Royal Albert Docks, L< idon, at 1.15 a.m. on Ai^rill; experienced stn -ig westerly winds with /ery high sea aco-sthe ■ .y of iliseay.ihencerineveatherwitba N.E.bree: * >arr ; " \:ot Santa Cruz, t7.43a.rn. on April 9; a jvtuki..„' on board 250 tc.ia of coal, she left agaiu ' 9.10 p.m. saina day; breasted Cape Verde at ...:.i. on tho 12th, miu crossed the Equator .-. " : iu'tibt on the lOt'i ; had light winds au' lis tc latitude ISdet S., when she took tho . tp.de, which was fr> i".i, and held until arr al off. the Giya or G> od Hope at 8.45 p.n> on April S7; the' ce Bhe had N.W. to I »V. \ inds until reach.\g longitude 70deg E., v 3u a .icavy S.W. gale so in, attended with atn <iendi 13 sen. This rta>; followed by light northerly winds until May 20; at 11 p.m. that day pr-sed E Mystone Rock, Tasmania. Fine weather v hj li/.'ht northerly Vvindr continued to arrival at . cklund at 7.45 a.m. on May 27, after a pissage f. fifty-five days; dischar.fid cargo and left again ' a the morning of the 2nl inst., called' at Wellioivon, Lyttelton, and Tiuaru, leaving the latter port at 2 a.nv to-day, nnd arrived as above. ' TELEGRAPH NOTICE BOJHtD. Arrivals.-June 18: Auckland, 4 a.m., Alameda, fron. Honolulu, with tho San Francisco mall. Lyttelton, 8 a.m., Woihora, from Port Chalmers. Departures.—June 15: Lyttelton, 10.25 p.m., Mararoa, for Wellington.—June lii: Lyttelton, 12.45 p.m., Hauroto, for Port Chalmers.—Bluff, 12.20 p.m., Monowai, for Hobart.—Onehunga, 3.15 p.m., Mahinapua, for New Plymouth, with the inward San Francisco mail. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. London, June 15. Phyllis, Rangitilci, and Hawke's Bay, from Now Zealand. Sydney, June 16.—Estrel a, fromßlnff.—Pendle Hill, from N'apier.—Monarch, from Auckland.— Northern Chief and Defiance, from Kuipara. Auckland, June 16.—4 a.m., Alameda, from San Francisco. Passengers: Misses Jenkins and Peters, Rev. Goggin, Messrs Jenkins (2); and six in the steer.ige. Lytteltcn, June 16.—Waihora, from Dunedin. —Hauroto, for Port Chalmers. Passengers: Misses Raitaay and Gaffney, Messrs Laoghlin, Clark, Taiie, and Taylor.—The Marmion has resumed hc-r voyage.

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Evening Star, Issue 10342, 16 June 1897, Page 3

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SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 10342, 16 June 1897, Page 3

SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 10342, 16 June 1897, Page 3