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LATE SHIPPING.

High Water at Wharf.—4,2 am; 4.23 pm. Sun. —Rises, 7.12 am ; sots, 4.42 pm. 3tj!o ko i,o t) i c a r.— y kbtk rd a y . Noon.—Barometer, 29.84 ; thermometer, 54 6pm.—Barometer, SOTO; thermometer, 52. Midnight.—Barometer, 30 00; therm., 50. Wind.’—N.W., fre?.b. Weather,—Fine ; midnight, rainy. EXPECTED Ail RIVALS. London.—Selene, left 4th May ; Bayley, left 13th Juno, for Sydney and Auckland ; Claremont, left 10th Juno, for Welling, ton, via Auckland. Now York— Albert Russell, left April o; Gian McLeod, left 11th May. Glasgow. —Trevelyan, loft 23rd March for Wellington, via Dunedin ; Brunner, left 14th May, for Greymouth. BY TELEGRAPH. (FUR PRESS ASSOCIATION.) Auckland, July 21. Arrived —Mariposa, from San Francisco. Passengers for Now Zealand—Mr Fielding Clark and wife, Miss Handsberg, MrStannua Jones, Captain Philip, Messrs G. W. Small, G. S. Watkins, il. M. 'Williams, and 5 in the steerage. Nautilus, barquentine, from the Islands ; Wainui, from Wellington, Auckland, July 22. Sailed on the 21st at midnight- Mariposa, for Sydney. T , Onhhunoa, July 22. Sailed, 21st, at 5 pm—Wanaka, for South, with the Southern portion of the San Francisco mail. _ , „ Lyttelton, July 22. Sailed—Largo Bay, barque, for the United Kingdom with a cargo of wheat. Bout Chalmers, July 21. Arrived Kukanul, from VVaikaia_; Rimutaha, from Wellington; Kawatiri, from Westport; Beautiful Star, from Oamaru. July 22. Arrived—lnvercargill, from Bluff; Taiyuan, from Lyttelton. Sailed -Kakanui, for Riverton; Eotomahana, for Bluff, Bluff, July 22. The Tarawcra left Williamstown at 3.40 pni on the 18th, cleared the Heads at G. 30 pm, the Solar,ders at 9am on the 22nd, arriving at the Bluff at 3 pm to-day, after a passage of 3 days 22 hours. She experienced fresh NW winds until noon on Saturday, thence to arrival northerly gale. Passengers : For Bluff—Mr and Mrs Whitoombe, Messrs Nasmith, Reuouf, and Howard; for Dunedin—Miss Flume, Messrs Black, Brockman, Bacon, Watson, and Malcolm ; for Lyttelton —Mr Winter, Miss Russiherg ; for Wellington—Mr Holmes ; for Auckland -Messrs Johnston and Hunter. THE S.S. lONIC. (r-KU PRESS ASSOCIATION.) Lyttelton, July 12 Sailed—lonic, for London, via Rio de Janeiro. Passengers : First saloon—Mr Wm. Lyon, Mrs Lyon, Mr Thomas Calcutt, Dr Martin, Mrs Martin, Mr H. Boddwin, Dnnedin - Mr G. Whitworth, Dr R. Jones, Misses G. and A. Whitworth, Mrs R, C. Chalmers, Mr Wcall, Misses Millie and Muriel Chalmers, Sydney ; Messrs A. J. Webber. D, and P. L. Huskison, Mrs Henderson, Mrs J Hobditch, Miss L. Hebditoh, Mias K. Scrutton, Mr E. T. Partridge, Mrs Partridge, Misses L-, F,, and E. Partridge, Masters A. and F. Partridge, Miss E. Partridge, Melbourne; Mr F. Barker, Mrs Barker, Master F. Barker, Miss J. Gray, Christchurch ; Mr T. B. G. Worthington, Wellington. Second saloon—Mr H. Mathers, Melbourne; Messrs D. McAlister and A. Denman, Christchurch ; Messrs W. N. Young, A. G. Vincent, H. Hole, and Mrs Evans, Wellington; Mr George McEwen, Wanganui; Mr C. Russel, Auckland ; Mr Thomas Norris, Oamaru; Mrs Harris, Hobart; Mr James Reid, Dunedin, Steerage—lo passengers. She has a full cargo of frozen meat and produce. RAILWAY PASSENGERS. The following were the through passengers on the Wellington-Manawatu railway on Saturday ;—North—Mrs Webb, Messrs Cloland, Lethbridge, GHberton, Campbell, McKenzie, Gannaway, Bishop, Waddell, Taiaroa, Chalmers, Peace, Russell, Fitohett, Burns, Barron, Seymour, Laurie, Surnburne, Anderson, Stewart, Captains Williams, Babot, and 40 second class. South—Miss Kemp, Mosdames Black, Gillerton, Messrs Wright, Miers, Tate, Buckingham, Yarde, Spencer, McKenzie, Gillerton, Hill, Watson, and 35 second class.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 8446, 23 July 1888, Page 4

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LATE SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 8446, 23 July 1888, Page 4

LATE SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 8446, 23 July 1888, Page 4