SHIPPING.
THIRD IflTiltl
IliffSi Water. To-morrow.—Taiaroa Head: 5.51 a.m., 6 5 n.ra. Tort Chalmers: (!.:u a.m., 0.10 p.m.. Dunedin : 7.1U a.m., 73 p.m. ARRlVED.—February IS. Mararon. <s., I.SU tons, Pbillir-s,• from Sydr.ey via East Coast ports. Passengers: Misses . Orr, Todd, Murdoch. Grattan. Burt, M'Lean Cameron, Casey, ElHncham, Gourley, KeiW GKnue, Withers, M'Mill, Pratt. Black. Colisou' Fox, Mesdames Dunn, LoTkyer and child, Hnyr' M'Rorie and child, Smith, Murdoch, Grattan,' Shepherd, Matson and two children, Monsen uuit child, Beatie, Steven and child, Webb, Todd, Ualrymple, Black, Nanian. Messrs Fox, Svnuot, Rawv sou, Starr, Buchanan, Lockyer, Johnston, ParkinI , son. Smith, Sheridan, Butler, M'Dougal, McLean ■' Williams, Wilson, Matson, Hartmann, Lieber' ■ 'Wilson, Mackay, Campbell, Thompson, Kiu"' 1, Common, Benjamin, Thompson, Eussell' m Cooksley, Withers, Lefiuesne, Branton, Pick, ■ . Rohertson, Dunn, Pender, Kiiby, Darling, i) r ■ Neil, Rev. Mr O'Shaughnessy, Master Todd ;' and ■' forty steerage. ■ Enterprise, brigantino, 84 tons, Runing, from ■ Kaipara. ■vy Sarah and Mary, brigantine, 115 tons, Rennie SAILED.— February 17. s.s., 3,15(1 ton?, Baker, for London via Lyttelton. tons, for Melbourne Passengers: Mesdames children, Edminstoti three and Ashmore, Poore, Thomson. Stevenson, Fletcher, Tomlinson, HamilAyrc, Walter, Church, (2), Ferry, M'Lean, Thomson, Messrs Firth, Milligan, Mostacher, Parkinson, Arnold, Edminston (■!) Riedle, Church, M'NeiU, Baylis, Sheridan, Reid, Cogoon, X«ill, Bluson, Butler, Payne, Green, Stare, R. Ritchie, Thomson, Steven- ¥) lv ? a - f w hyte (2), Rett. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■ Sir Willi mi Anstruthors a'id Enterprise, with a cargo of berthed at tnSßiittruy street wharf. r and Mary, from Kaipara, With a cargo of kauflUimber. arrived yesterday. The scow NgaruleffJfcv Kaipara on Saturday. After taking in 1,000 bales of tvool, with 2,000 sacks of wheat, the Tyser line steamer Indralema left Port Chalmers at 4 a.m. yesterday for London via Wellington, at which port she completes her cargo. The s.s. Undaunted, Captain S. Elcnate, which is under charter to the Imperial Government, left Port Chalmers at 5 a.m. yesterday f,.r Hie Cape of Good Hope via Lyttolton. Her cargo from this port consisted of 60 tons of preserved meats, with 4,1rf10 sacks of oats. The s.s. Mararoa, from Sydney via the Fast Coast ports, arrived at the George street pier. Port Chalmers, at 0.J5 yesterday, and steamed up to Dunedin on the afternoon's tide. At Lyttelton on Saturday, after escorting the troopship Knight Templar to sea, she returned to the wharf; left ngain at 9 p.m., and arrived at heado.uarte'rs as abovo. The Akarnn was towed down to the Lower Harbor this mo -ning. and will probably sail for London to-morrow. The Kinclune should get away on Wednesday. The Sarah and Mary and the Enterprise commenced discharging this morning. The Auckland should he discharged by Thursday. Judging from the number of casks and cases in V shed, thiß ship's cargo must have mainly consisted of whisky. The shed has never previously held so much of this article at one time. Corinna was to sail late this afternoon for the West Coast via way ports. ' The Mokoia left tbe George street pier this afternoon for Melbourne via the Bluff, Milford f Sound, and Hobart. Mttte- telegraph- Notice board. PjHrAßHWAU.—February 18: Wellington,6.s0 p.m., from Napier.—February l'J : Lyttolton, <J ' ft.ro., Ruahine, from Wellington ; 10 a.m., UnOMinted, from Port Chalmers. Departures. February 18: Lyttelton, 7.45 p.m., Knight Templar, for Durban via Albany.— February 19: Lyttelton, 10a.m., 18th, barque Oban Bay, for Falmouth ; 9.15a.m„ H.M.S. Tauraoga to Port Chalmers. —Auckland, 12.15 p.m., Maripjsa, for Honolulu, with the San Francisco mail. —Oamaru, 1.30 p.m., Taupo, for Dunedin. Shipping Telegrams. Auckland, February 18.—Mariposa, from Sydney. Through passengers for San Fravcisco: Twenty-six saloon and sixteen steerage. Among the through passengers is the Hon. J. F. Biay United States Consul for Melbourne.—Februarv 19: Last night, Westnlia, from Sydnev. Passengers : Misses Robertson and Phillips, Mrs Kenny Messrs Brown; Wormald, Phillips, Stacey, Cussen' Skinner, Rev. Ensor. ' Gjsborjus, February 18.-Star of New Zealand from Wanganui. Napier, February 18.—Katie Delerronga, from »_ Brisbare. WsLTMCcrrOK, February 18.—Rotorua and Flora, Indralema, from Port Chalmers' for Sydney.'—Hornby Castle, ship, for for Onehnngn. February Napier.— Rotomahana, Tutanefrom Lyttelton. Tanmnga, for Port Chalmers. February 17. HJtf.S. Pylades, for THE DIRECT STEAMERS. The Maori which left London on January 22, Cape Town on tbe evenimjof the 13th inst.
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Evening Star, Issue 11169, 19 February 1900, Page 2
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685SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 11169, 19 February 1900, Page 2
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