LATE SHIPPING.
High Water at Wharf.—6.2o am: 6.43 pm. METEOROLOGICAL—YESTERDAY. Sun.—Rises, 6.34 a.m ; sets, 5.14 p.m. ®oon.—Barometer, 29 84 s thermometer, 48. 6 p.m.—Barometer, 29'84 s thermometer, 40, Midnight.—Barometer, 29 86; thermometer, 48. Wind—NW, light. , Weather.—Fine ; midnight, cloudy. arrived. Sunday, August 21. Murray, S 3, DO tons, Vickeman, from Weatpsrt and Foxton. Turnbull and Co, ag Orowaiti, ss,' 283 tons, Gibb, from Westport. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Lohdon.— Wanganui, left 18th June; Blair Drummond, left 12th May ; Wave Queen, left 25th June; Opawa, left 30th July. Plymouth.—Arawa, left 16th July, for Port ' Chalmers; Aorangi, left 30th July ; lonic, left 13th August. Now York.— Herbert Black, left 18th June ; Stataminater Seltner, left sth June. Glasgow,—Queen Mab, left 2nd May; Pukaki, left August 2nd. Calcutta. —Hampahire, left 4th July, Liverpool.—Cape Clear, left 2nd June. Greymouth,—St Kilda and Maori, this day. East Coast,—Kahu, this day. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Westport.—Orowaiti and Manawatu, this day. Wanganui.—Huia, this day. . Greymouth.—Maori and St Hilda, this day. Foxton.—Napier, this day. Kaikoura and Lyttelton.—Wakatu, this day. Nelson and West Coast.—Murray and Koranui, this day. East Coast.—Kiwi and Kahu, this day. Picton and Nelson.—Rotorua, this day. Sydney.—Hauroto, this day. .Melbourne, via South. Kotomahana, this day, BY TELEGRAPH, (UNITED PBiS9B ASSOCIATION.! Lyttelton, August 20, _ Sailed —Tongariro, for Port Chalmers ; Kai"koura, for Wellington. Port Chalmers, August 21. Arrived—R.M.S. Tongariro, from Lyttelton ; Beautiful Star, from Oamaru; Invercargill, from'lnvercargill; Gleaner, from the North. Sailed —Barquentine Yolande, for Auckland. Bluff, August 21. ‘ The Tarawera left the Melbourne wharf at 1 ?m on 17th, Williamstown at 3 pm, cleared •ort'Philip Heads at 5.20 pm, Wilsons Proxnontary at 1.50 on 18th; passed the Solanders at 10.30 am on the 21at, arriving at 5 pm. Experienced calm weather until to arrival moderate westerly winds and fine ■weather throughout. Passenger for Wellington—Miss Anson, The ss Murray, from Westport and Foxton, left the latter port at 10 am yesterday, and .arrived here at 7.30 last evening. She had light winds and fine weather throughout. The barquentine May, from Newcastle, was ;at the Heads, and will probably get in this morning. The May took the pilot aboard at 5.30 pm. _____________ DEPARTURE OF THE DORIC FOE LONDON. (united press association.) /■ Lyttelton, August 2C. Sailed—Doric, for London. Passengers— Saloon : Mrs Cossin, Messrs G. A, Gore, Leigh, Slater, Burton, Mouncey, J. Heath cote; second cabin, Miss Potter, Mr Robert Bir.el, Mr William Harrington, Masters Harrington (2), Mrs E. Anderson, Miss Potter, Mr and Mrs Waters, Miss Mabel, Minnie, Edith, and , Masters George, Leonard and Willie Waters, and 21 steerage.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLX, Issue 8169, 22 August 1887, Page 4
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412LATE SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XLX, Issue 8169, 22 August 1887, Page 4
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