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SHIPPING.

Hlftßi WATER.

To-morrow. Talaroa Head: .507 a.m., JL22 p.m. Port Chalmers: 6.37 a.m., 7 2 p.m. Dun* «dln: 7.82 a.m., 7.47 P.m. MoNDAY.-Talaroa Head: 6.48 a.m., 7.13 p.m Port Chalmers: 7.28 a.m„ 7.53 p.m. Dunedln: 8.13 a.m., 8.38 p.m.

A'iKIVED.-December 16,

Kapler,«.«.. 48 tone. Mathie«on. from the South

Monowai, s.s., 2,136 tons, Chatfield, front Sydney via Cook Strait. Passengers: Messrs J5 J. Dunnigan, H. A. Russell, P. J. and D. A. O'Neill. R. Cotter, A. E. Jonea, Alt' Joneg, J. Clarke, Cameron, Hume, T. M. M'Donald. G. Cotter, Rev. Father Vincent, Taylor, Freyberg, M'Phail, Mitchell. G. Wilson, Bastinw, Fleming, W. Hill, Beach, it. Fulton. Seale, T. W. Kdrlcr, Mills, M'Gulre, Patrick, Ferguson, Douglas, G. and C. Fulton, E< Henderson.!., A, Scott, J. Houghton, G. R. Westcott, J. A. Macfarlane, 3. W. Miller, Henderson, Stewart, Blunden, J. Ajness, Garvin, Coombes, Peters, and Captaif Neville, Misses Hay, Jones, Maumejl, Francif, Glasgow, D. and N. Ross, J. Townsend, 0. Moyes, MTiermed, Jackson, 0. Churton, Walker, Patrick, Btambleton, Piper, Churton, Sligo, Begg, Lake(2). J. Raid, Mitchell, A. Muir, Ayson, Mosely. Mesdaffies.H. A. RasseH, infant, and maid. A; E. Jones, Bell, M. Iff Withers, Cameron, Hume, Glasgow, three children, dtad maid, Q. Wilson, Bastings and child, Mosley, Mills, Henderson, Patrick, Wilford, two children, and moid, Smith, Westcott, J, Campbell i and fortytwd in tW steerage. BAILED,- DeceMBES 17.

Oamaru, 1,306 tons, Fullarton, for Oamaru. . The Napier afrived at the Rattray streetjyharf at eleven o'clock last night from Stewart island, Where she left at 5,30 p.m. an Thursday. The Oamaru left this morning for Oamaru, where sne lorlds .wool for London. . The Waitangi baft.commenced taking in her cargo of wool at the Victoria wharf' The Tarawera is due here on Tuesday from Melbourne. Captain Neville, late of the WaifiCW., arrived by the Mouowai this morning to take charge of the Tarawera. The following vessels have been at the Dunedin wharves during the past week: —Arrivals • Corinna 820 tons. Herald 356, Flora 1,273, Napier 48, Monowai 2,136J total, 4,633 tons. Sailed: Waikare 2,442 tons, Talune 1,303, Napier 48, Waihora 1,2*59. Invercargill 123, Taranakt 1,130, Oorinna 820, Flora 1,273, Herald 356, Qaeon Louise 2,170, O.imatu 1,306 i total, 12,240 tons. The Waikafa Souads excursion is filling up fast, and very few bertha now remain vacant. Our shipping advertisements appear in the sup-" p'eraent to-day. , , . „ ; Too Monowai left the company's wharf, Sydney; on December 10. at 2.35 p.m., cleared the Heads at 3.17 p.m. ; passed Farewell Spit light December 14, 6.8 a.m.; rounded Stephens Island 10.8 a.m.; arrived Wellington at 3 p.m.; sailed 15th for Lyttelton and Dunedin, arriving at latter port December 17, at C a.m.; experienced strong south winds, with cloudy weather and high sea, to the 11th; thence moderato S.E. wind and clear weather to the 13th, followed by light northerly wihds. fine weather, and smooth sea to arrival at Wellington; thence light Variable winds and smooth sea to arrival. . . , The Shaw, .Savill and Albion Comity's steamer MatatUa sails this evening for Lyttelton. A large ship ten miles east of Cape Saunders was reported at 8 a.m. to-day. EXPECTED STEAMER ARRIVALS TO-MORROW. Messrs Huddart, Parker, and Co.'s s.s. Elingamite Bailed from Lyttelton at 1.30 p.m. to-day, and should reach Dunedin on the early tide to-morrow—beforo 7 a.m. Owing to pressure on the shed accommodation at the usual berth—the cross wharf—she will on this trip be berthed at the Victoria wharf. THE DIRECT STEAMERS. Wf.lmnoton, December 16. Waimate, s.f\, for London via Picton, with 1.742 bales of wool and 2,555 carcasses of frozen mutton.—The Star of New Zealand sailed to-night with 9,000 carcasses and a large quantity of wool, tallow, etc. The Ruapehu arrived at Monte Video on lh: 14th inst. _______________ TELEGRAPH NOTICE BOARD Arrivals. December 17: Lyttelton, 8.35 a.m., Elingamite, from Wellington.—The Port, 9.85 a.m., tjarquentine Lord of the Isles, from Newcastle, —Wellington, 12 25 p.m.,; Waimate, from Pioton. Depaetueks. December 17: Spit, 0 a.m., Pleiades, for London; 10 a.m., barquentine Pendle Hill, for Sydnov.—Wellington, 1 p.ra,, Olan M'Leod, barque, for London.—Lyttelton, L» p.m., Elingamite, for Port Chalmers; SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Auckland, December 18.— Upolu, from Fiji.— Ovalau, from Society Islands.-Pukakl. for Newcastle.—December 17: Te Amur for the South Passengers: Misses Gray (2). M'Clymont, Hall, M'lntyre, Norton, Waller, Hawkes, Witt, Mesdames Leekle, Burns, M'lntyre, Cornish, Byrne, Bone, Johnson, Dunkley, Hardy, Bdoth, Messrs Brown, Johnson, Hill, Cleghoti, Little, White, Byrne, Bone, Dunkley, Smith, Hardy, Findlater, Purdie, Greeu, Zinian. Lvttelton, December 17.—Queen Louise, from Port Chalmers.

Wellington, December 16.-Queen Margaret, from Auckland.—lonic, for Picton and Lyttelton. —Alnwick, for Newcastle.—Oraapere, for Auckland.— Brunner, for Westport.—Elingamite. for Lyttelton and Dunedin. Passengers: Misses Wilson, M'Lean, Low, Mulville, Turton, Hopkinson, Charlton, Kirk, Sidey, Williams (2), Florence, Robinson, Haigh, Kennedy, Quarterly, Dorn, Henderson, Barr, Martin, Rice, Patereon, Gurdnor, Gill (2), Cruicksbanks, Mesdames Barr, Dods and three children, Hopkinson, Ford, King and two children, Rice, Cameron, Messrs Dods, Binnie, Purdie, Lye, M'Gregor, Cannon, Rattray, Miller, Wilkinson, Brodie, Taylor, Stophens, Ford, Day, Quane, Haigh, M'Donald, Morrison, Cameron. Shirlow, Masters Day, Evans, Wright, Foster, Ross, Levi; and twenty-two steerage.— Rotomahana, for Lyttelton. New York, December 16.—Cornwall, for New Zealand.

London, December 16.—Orari, for Lyttelton.— Mary Hasbrouck, for Auckland. Sydney, December 16.—Westralia, from Auckland.—Aotea, for Kaipara. Newcastle, Decembor 16.—Sydney Belle, for Auckland.

Clarence Riveb, December 16.—Arrived Kongsbyrd.

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Evening Star, Issue 10808, 17 December 1898, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 10808, 17 December 1898, Page 2

SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 10808, 17 December 1898, Page 2

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