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SHIPPING.

High Water at Wharf.—6.22 am: 6.40 pm. Bun.—Bines, 5.13 a.ra ; »eti, 6.53 u.m. MEtEOKOEOOIOAL—YESTEBDAY. Soon.—Uarometoi, 3 |.21; tborinmnoter, 66 6 o.ra,—Baroinot.:!, 30,20; thermometer, 60. Mlrlni*bt.— I'«ron.e'e-. 3J.20 : f h-rm''.. 62, Wind.—Morning, N.W., very light; afternoon, southerly, light; midnight, calm. _ Weather.— Morning, fine j afternoon, rainy ; midnight, cloudy. 1 ARRIVED. Tbuebdat, February 10. Hawea, es, 462 tons, Hanuby, from South. Passengers—Saloon : Lady Robinson, Governess and maid, Mesdames Collins and infant, Rutherford, McQueen, Lee, James, Westwood, Fussell, Orbell, Watt, Gasohan, Misses Russell, McDonald, Rutherford (4), Lee, Stubbs, Russell, Robinson, Brock, Dr Barr, Rev Powell and family, Rev J. Maxwell, Messrs Forsyth, Dickson, McQueen, Douglas, Orr, Barnes, Moo/e, Anderson, Taylor, Mountfort, Glen, Crawford, Reece, Johnston, Orbell, Batkin, Babbage, Butler, Barker, Clark, llooton, Heap, Stansell, Fletcher, and Lloyd; 34 steerage. U.S.B. Co, agents. Stormbird, ss, 137 tons, Chambers, from Wanganui. Passengers—Cabin : Misses Wilford, McLeod (2). Liardet, Cameron, and Watkins, Messrs Wrighton, Gorman. Munioe, Isaacs, and Kells. Turnbull and Co. agents, Walhi. SB, 03 tons, Manning, from Blenheim. XT.3.S. Co, agents. SAILED. Tkubsdat, February 10. Rimutaka, K.M.S., 2864 tons, Turpin, for London, via Rio, Madeira, and Plymouth. Passengers —First saloon : Mesdames Allen, Lee, Orbell, Powell, and Turpin, Misses Allen (2), Ancell, Beherns, M. K, Kebbell, Lee, Powell, Robinson, Russell, Sheppard (2), Thomas, and Wills, Messrs Barker, Bingham, Dickson, Gordon (2), Johnston, Kebbell, Matthews, and Orbell, Masters Turpin and Wallis, Rev F. G. Powell, Dr Barr, Captain Boyle. Sir Patrick Keith Murray, Second e.iloon : Mesdames Fussell, Peryman, and Rutherford, Misses Evans, Fussell, Rutherford (4), and Stibbs, Messrs Matthews, Reece, Schroder, Smith, and Verity, Masters Schroder (2). Steerage—Mesdames Greatrex, Morrison, Robinson, Schofield, Walker, Charles, sod Stewart, Misses Edwards, Morneon, Schofield, Hpriggins, Walker, and Charles, Messrs Beck, Cuskel, Clout, Cowling, Cox, Barrington, Duggan, Ellis, Greatrex, Law, Lovell, Mamwarintr, Robinson, Schofield, Stafford, Walker. Watson, Arnott, Limber, Faulkner, Templeman, Masters Greatrex (3), Morrison (2), Walker (2). New Zealand Ship, ing Co, agents. Penguin, ss, 442 tons, Allman, for Lyttelton and Dunedin. Paesengers-Saloun : Mesdames Pope#‘Fleming, McDermott, Cooke, Biovvn. AlJtnun, Hylands, and Stevens, Misses Cash, West, Hudson, Gascoigne, and Brown, Mt-e*rs Coper, Cook, Kennedy, Gully. TJuderv/ood, Jones, Wldtcombe, Gilbert. Williams, launders, Begg, Clarke, Wood, Dickson, Dixon, Goey, Ma.tin, FUher, Andrews. Crombie, and Stevens, Masters Pope and Lowe, Rev Ahem and Mulvihill. lion P. A. Buckley: 10 steerage. U.S.S. Co, agents. SAILED. Thursday, Febboaby 10. Waihi, Bif 63 tons, Manning, for Blenheim. * XT. -.S. Co, agents. Hawea, w, 462 tons, Hansby, for Picton, Nelson, New P.ymuuth,-and Manukau. Passengers—Saloon : M-sdames Lewis and child. Gardener, Gray, McGowan, Otterson, Garrard and Dutton, Misses Laing, Engle, Bidcerid-re, Messrs Otteraon, Court (2), Kelly, N ale, Mountfort, Griffen, Sinclair (2), Dutton, Hailes, Seville, Chisholm; 9 steerage. U.S.S. Co, agents. T*»ne Douglas, ss, 75 tone, Eraser, for Poxton. Turnbull and Co, agents. EXPORTS. Per .Riznutaka, for London.—22l2 bales woo], 376 casks tallow, 6782 carcases mutton, 807 carcases lamb, 439 pieces beef, 2751 legs of mutton, 1156 cases meat, 964 kegs butter, 16 bales akinu, 20 bales basils, 48 pockets wool, variously consigned and to order, EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Liverpool.—Brier Holme, left 2nd December. London.—Western Monarch, left December 22nd. Plymouth.—Kaikoura, left 11th January, for Port Chalmers ; Tainui, left Ist January, for Auckland ; Doric, left 30th January, for Port Chalmers. Now York.—H. J. Libby, loft 16th October. Hamburg.—Bessel, left 19th November, for Wellington. Blenheim.—Neptune, this day. Wanganui.—Go-Ahead, this day, Fatea. —Waverley, this day. Melbourne, via Hobart and South.—'Tarawera, this dny. Picton and Nelson.—Rotorua, this day. j Lyttelton and Kaikoura.—Wakatu, this day, Greymonth.—St Kilda. this day. PROJKOTEU DEPARTURES. Blenheim. —Neptune, this day. South.—R itorua, this day. Patea.—Waverley, this day. Sydney, via Auckland and East Coast.— Tarawera. this day. Wanganui.—Stormbird, this day. BY TELEGRAPH. (OHITED PBKSS ASSOCIATION.\ Picton, February 10. Arrived, 6.30 am—M*o i, from Wellington, To sail, 2 am (lith) —Hawea,, for Nelson; Rotorua, for Wellington. * Castr. E Point, February 10. Arrived, 10 am— Kiwi, from Wellington. Wanoanoi, February 10. Arrived, 9.45 am—Hula and Go-Ahead, from Wellington. Sailed, 12,20 pm—Go-Ahead, for Wellington. Nelson, February 10. Sailed, 10.35 am—Rotorua, for Wellington. Lyttelton, February 10. Sailed—Wakatu, for Wellington ; Rio Logo, for Brisbane. Tarawera, for North. Fasten* 1 gets—Misses Donnelly, Hoot, Lester, Laurie, Atkinson, Bishop, Rosie (2), Mesdames Leslie, Hicks, Brunnet, * Stewart, Finch, Captain Hoyle, Dr Preston. Messrs Stewart, Finch, Foster, Cunningham, Banner, Compton, Hearn, Poawill, O’Leary, Taylor, Shaiwell, Vincent, Pm die. Nathan, Levin, Springman, Moss, Tonka, Turner, Isaacs. Blenheim. February 10. Sailed, 5 pm—Neptune, for Wellington. Auckland, February 10. Sailed—Mararot, for South. Passengers— For Gisborne: Mesdames Wilson and Cleghorn and 3 children, Messrs Rister and Coleman; for Napier—Misses Mulligan, Ryan, and Newby. Rev W, Nicoll, Mr and Mrs Neal, Mrs Boyle and child, Messrs Wilson, Lee, Yates, Garrett, Neale, Mrs Condon, Miss Taylor; for Wellington—Mendamea MacalisterandG. M. Main, Miss Robinson, Masters Lyons and Brett, Mr and Mrs Hall, Dr and Master Callan, Messrs Smith, S Gibbons, Hutchison; for Lyttelton—Judge Ward, Misses Cox (2), Flower, Rulatein, Mrs Moat and maid, Mrs Penfold, Mr and Mrs T, Hibson, Mr and Mrs T. Cotter, Rev and Mrs Atwood, Misses Walker, Atwood, Waddell, McDonald, C. Lecren, Walker, Page; for Dunedin—Mr for Melbourne—Meadames Hinton, Barr, and A. Robson, Messrs T. Adams, T. Hewit, S. E. Glossbrook, Barr. M. Carr, T. Watson ; 27 steerage for various ports. Manapouri, for Sydney.

The R.M.S. Rimulaka drew her anchor at a little after 4 yesterday afternoon, and at 4 40 the gun was fired which was the signal for her departure. She cleared the Heads at 5,30 pm. The Jbarquentine May is expected to leave her* for Lyttelton, where she takes in c.\rgo for Adelaide, about the end of this week or earlv in the next. The TJ.S.S. 00*3 88 Penguin came off the Slip yesterday morning,- where she bad been to have her shaft, which was broken about a fortnight ago off Cape Campbell, replaced. The sa Stormbird left Wanganui at 10 pm on Wednesday, and arrived here at 10.15 am yesterday. She experienced fine weather throughout the passage. [She returns this evening. The TJ.S.S. Co’a sa Hawea left Port Chalmers at 5 pm on the Bth, and arrived at Lyttelton at 10.30 am on the 9th. She left Lyttelton at 9 20 pm, experienced fine weather, and arrived here at 10.45 pm yesterday. 'lhe TJ.S.S. Go's ss Waihi left Blenheim at 5 am yesterday, and arrived here at 1 pm. She returned last night. THE HORaiAN McLEOP. (UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.) Christchurch, February 10. The barque Norman McLeod, damaged at Timaru in the recent gate, was safely towed Into Lyttelton harbor to-day. She leaked a little on the voyage, and will be docked tomorrow. .

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8007, 11 February 1887, Page 2

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8007, 11 February 1887, Page 2

SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8007, 11 February 1887, Page 2