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THIRD EDITION. SHIPPING.

High Water. To-morrow. Taiaroa Head: 2.36 a.m„ 3 0 V-m. Port Chalmers: 3.16 a.m., 3.40 p.m.. Dunedin: 4.1 a.m., 4.25 p.m. <s> SAILED.-Jahuari 30. Papanuj, s.s (5,373 tons, J. W. Croucher, for London via Lyttelton. Inyercargill, s.s., 123 tons, Marks, for Invercargill. .Westralia. s.s. 1,819 tons, Hipgrave. for Sydney via Auckland ana EastCoastports. Passengers: Messis GrattanGrey, Hookins, Gardiner, Came, Wilberfoss, Victor. Brough, Cafhn, Mills. Morton Molten, Begg, Ballantyne. Robinson, Edgar, Burt Moloney, Hayes, DierWicksen, Gihb, Majeroni! Pnngle, Hamilton, Mackenzie, Bowie, Allen Anercrombie Staite, Skey, Woods, Lewis! Grattan, Palmer, Well, Dartrey, CVrutty, Munell, Hards, Gardiner, Masters Youne Hayes (4). Fulton (2), Reid, Meriwether! Mesdaines Edgar, Grattan Grey, Hayes, Warner Brongh, Lewis, Grattan, Palmer, Burns, Lovell' JJartrey, Hards, Gardiner, James, Robinson' Rogers, Sanderson and child. King and child Jenkins, Smith, Minnett. Misses Burgess Haves (3), Murray, Martheze, Hanlev, Mathers, Brown iV"??' I T,SS \' Ha'lantvne, Vernon (3), Cable' Noble, Temple, Evans, Keeblc, White, Robinson, Wallace. Mallard, Livingston, Hopkins, Rainslmry, Whitehnrn, Ash. Rogers. Beal, Gellatly Smith, Ross, Sinclair, King, Matheson. The Corinna, from Westport via way ports, will arrive on Friday, and sail again on Sunday on the return journey. The Invercargill left this afternoon for the South. The Fapanui, having discharged her cargo for this port and taken on board frozen meat, cases of butter. bale 3 wool, and other homeward cargo, left the George street pier this afternoon for London via the North. The ship Wellington will be towed down from Dunedin to-morrow morning, and taken into the graving dock for cleaning and painting. The Invercargill, having b;-en clemed and painted, was floated out of the graving dock yesterday afternoon, and steamed up to Dunedin. The Danish barque Nor'-wester was cleared at the Customs this morning by Duthie, Munro, and Co. for Durban with 8,200 saoks of oats.

Lvttrft™ 8 ? Te mpl«J was expected to leavo rauUted W /""V- to - molrow - Consigneesare ad vert' 3 erncnt to take prompt de- ! -TomlV™,*? 0 for I >ort is vef V considerable i nmtSrf Inv ' tu, ?;r an -d unless consignees take mXtion }„ir V t herc ™ll™t be sufficient accom™pa»t>on to discharge the steamer, °* f the - storm in the mirSl nf fT^ 11 ? * dro 8r a P h j<: Offiee-the (Mnh»?*h \. '"A*. Sp x ,,tei "ber-is shown on the Mo» ■.t Cl * ,r i ° f the . North A «ai>tic Ocean. The Wh a 8d - ° D A . , " l Ast "• »Wway between Am T T ea aml Africa - i,n ' l north of the It 7trnol 0, p nd %"/? tf Floridil on September M. nassTd rwT Hat t terns , on September 17, and passed Cape Henry two davs later, and then put mtttoseaand swept the Atlantic to the coast of *,™ nce V oCC «Py>ns a period of nineteen days. The & i f Va - vel T e A acro^. t!le «*»l>- M»<i w»s last hWim "?, Ital >'; This was the huiricane that blew 160 miles au hour at Cape Hatteras. EXPECTED STEAMER ARRIVALS TO-MORROW. n,T I Ri.,ff <)k 2 ift, i ( rom M S, UIOU ™e via Hobart and the Bluft, should reach Porb Chalmers about 7 30 a.m.. and come to towu about ;i p.m. THE DIRECT STEAMERS. frnI E p•. UNGT< J " n »a'-y19.-The Maori sailed Lyttelton m ° U ° D January 22 for Wellington and 1,ot 1 do : n MPE ' ,Tanuary s.s., from TELEGRAPH NOTICE BOARD. Arrivals.-January 30: Auckland, 7.30 a.m., p ,r 0 i • ev i' Zcaland ' fr 01 " London; 7.15 a.m., ).anftshire, from Sydney.-Bluff, (i a.m., Mokoia, 7, 1 " with an English mail; G a.m., Talune, from Port Chalmers. DEPARTURES.-January 2!): Wellington, 8.10 p.m., Victoria, for Kaipira; Cnstlepnint, 0 p.m., Ngarui for Dunedin.-January 30: Oamaru, 9.55 a.m., Uaverdon, for Timnrn. Shipping Telegrams. Auckland, January 25.-Taviuni, from West port.-January 29: Hauda Isle, from Newcastle with coal and coke. Captain Matlicson reports Having spoken t.H> ship Queen Elizabeth, of (Hasp'w,on tho IHth inst, in latitude 3lM?c smin S longitude 164deg E. The ship was then 102 (lays put from New York to Shanghai The captain wished to he reported' all well iMararoa, for Sydney.—Waiboni, for the South lassengers; Mis=es Higgins, Marks, Manchester, Murray, M'Leod. Dcnninn. .11 'Donald Brookes Cook Gill, Cole. Wheeler, Dick Pollak Lning, Crawshaw, Martin, F'oyzcr , r u Wal & HnTCreavcs, Cutler l'dkopf Canith, I'ulton, Wise. Morpeth, Kev Mr iNewbold.-Starnf New Zealand and Banffshire from Sydney.-Jessie Osborne, for London.Hinemoa. for Northern lighthouses. C.jsTLF.roiNT, January 29,-Nsaru, from Auck-

-Welmnqton, January 29. - Kotomahana, for Ljtteton.-le Anau. for Auckland via Napier and (Tisl-nrne.-.lanuary3o: Upoln, from Lytteltlt ~ ' Napier.-Takapuna, from Lyt-

Wel'lms°on Jan,n, ' y 29 ' _H - M - S - Tauranga. from 80 a).-Cl a verdon. for Timaru. ' "'■"'•£. January Sb.-Yirawa, s.s., from Dun-i'.tin.-January .10: Mokoia. from Melbourne and Hobart. Passengers: Misses Clark, Hopcraft (2) Dempster Stevenson, Williams, Wright WilliI'.hM i°n' ~- Jl ,es' la . m es M'FarUno. Barlow and hild. nsnnißton Morris, Smith, Clark, Kimhrley, al |, t ,i ,h '!; 1 lolUburton, Short,. Itae, Garratt and chi d, Wilhams, M'George. Malcolm, Kent v ? \. i M ,r- &au l u -'. Messrs Wills. Galloway .N.chols, Vincent (21, Robertson, Hatton. Wilson . alhburton,Stevenson. Thomson,(iibson M'NVI hurlow, Deniiistoun, Morns, Smith, Row, Austin I anglajid (2), l.af.Tno, l.af.Tno, Avendale Caswell, Newton ; and thirty-two in the steerage'

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Evening Star, Issue 11152, 30 January 1900, Page 2

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THIRD EDITION. SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 11152, 30 January 1900, Page 2

THIRD EDITION. SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 11152, 30 January 1900, Page 2

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