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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

——♦ TOUT OF N API Ell. BIGH WATI'.i: SLACK —THIS PAY. Outer Harbour ... ... p.m. 4.15 Inner Hurl •■ur ... ... r.M. 5.4-3 Aki::V.-.LS. October s—Te Anais. s.s.. from Southern port-, ii. Tuflett. aivnt. I 1: i v ri'KKS. October 3—l ' 5 ■ th Price, liar.jurmtine. for Clai- m-i Pn,-. Master, ni^rit. Oi-toK-r 3 —Anglian, s.s., fur Northern ports and S. .» >}- Orsmby and Co., IV?s«-iu , vrs Mesd:;iiies Synn»s and child. Smith awl child. Wel>t'. Mackenzie. LainWrr. and William*: Mioses W.'l/ii. !i' c-:. /t-i-rl-T. I'.ii f. •.ti.i'i-r; i'2i : Mt'.-r; 'i -n. M*K .•>. Frascr. Jouvlaht. H.t-eld.'n. <>ib!>s. (»r-cy. liichardsoii. Didliiottse. and \\ ebb; Masters Lambert i*2i ; 0 st*;*»;;£. October s—Te Aimu. s.s., for 2>orthc-rn ports. li. Puilett. ;t<_-eut. F.\ t ir[ Vrthyals. Southern ( - - from Northern ports. October 7. Tasmania, { .>.n Northern ports and Sydney, October s. Fr.ruki ted Dkpart::i: f.s. Southern Cross, s.s., for Wellington. October 7. Tasmania, s.s., for Southern ports, October H. The bnrnuentine Elizabeth Price sailed for Clar. ace lliwr on Saturday. Ti'f Anglian left for Northern ports and Sy.lr.--v on Saturday evening. Thi Te Anau arrived from Southern port - tln< morning. and left again for the north. The s.s. Tvawatiri is due this evening from Southern ports. The s.s. Tekapo from V.'c Ilinirtr.n and s.s. Widhora tV.au Auckland arrived at Sydney yesterday.

SHI PITNO TI: I.F.G ISAMS.

Wkllimiton. October 3. The day after It avinir Svilney the Lizard met with heavy southerly gales. The sea swept over her, hurst in the engine room skylights*. ami the stokers wore knee deep tit water. The cabins were flooded. and large <[uantities of water found its way to the forehold. an<l a large quantity of stores were destroved. One of the bonis were washed away and lost. The ga'e lasted till noon next day. ami so serious was the vessel's experience that those 0:1 board believed she had a liirrow eseap? of foundering. On the 29th another heavy gale was met with, which lasted till arrival. The ship only arrived to-day, the V.'allaroo. whir-h came in last nis.dit. havi'.i'; by mistake been signalled as the Lizard. The former also encountered the same weather, but came off with only triiling damage.

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Hastings Standard, Issue 138, 5 October 1896, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Hastings Standard, Issue 138, 5 October 1896, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Hastings Standard, Issue 138, 5 October 1896, Page 2

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