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SHIPPING.

ARRIVED. Saturday, July 21. Koranui, ss, 301 tons, Olliver, from South. Passengers—Saloon : Mrs Jackson ; 3 steer* age. U.S.S. Co, agents. Glenelg, ss, 156 tons, Morbuty, from Onehunga, Taranaki and Wanganui. Pas* sengers-Cabin : Mesdames Full and Leydon, and Mr Leydon. Levin and Co, agents. Manawatu, ss, 120 tons, Lambert, from Westport. U.S.S. Co, agents. Neptune, ss, 44 tons, Eokford, from Blenheim. Passenger-Cabin ;Me Thomas. Levin and Co, agents. Kanieri, ss, 115 tons, Manning, from Blen* heim.- Passengers—Cabin: Messrs Houghton, and Culedrove, Master Fish, U.S.S. Co, agents. Maitai, ss, 162 tons, Dawson, from West port. Passengers—Cabin: Captain Bendall. Mr Moyes; 4 steerage, U.S.S, Go, agents. Kennedy, ss, 124 tons, Furneaur, from Greymouth. Passengers Cabin : Messrs Smith, Frankel, and Pope. Turnbull and Co. agents. , _ Herald, ss, 356 tons, Jones, from Greymouth. Passengers—lo Chinese. Brunner Coal Co, agents. Sunday, July 22. Rotorua, ss, 570 tons, Neville, from Lyttelton. Passengers—Saloon : Mrs Hawkins, Mr and Mrs Cooke and 2 children, Mr and Mrs Hyde, Messrs Cuthbertson, Bridge, Mclntyre, Watson, Pine, Henry, Hughes, McGregor, Watt, Todhunter, and Maofar* lane; 0 steerage. U.S.S. Co, agents, Mana, ss, 50 tons, Fraser, from Waikanae. Huia, ss, 90 tons, Eraser, from Wanganui. Turnbull and Co, agents. Prince Rupert, 00 tons. Williams, from Lyttelton. Master, agent. Mahinapua, ss, 205 tons, Stott, from Westport and Nelson. Passengers—Saloon : Mrs Webb, Miss Webb, Captain Todd, Messrs McConnell, Colbrough, Alexander, Willoughby, Snodgrass, Master Webb ; 3 steerage. SAILED. Saturday, July 21. Owake Bell, ketch, 45 tons, Berg, for Lyttelton. Master, agent. Reliance, ketch, 65 tons, Chenkol, for Lyttelton. Master, agent. Annie Wilson, schooner, 150 tons, Murray, for Lyttelton. Master, agent. Glenelg, ss, 156 tons, Norbury, for Wanganui, New Plymouth, Waitara, and One* hunga. Levin and Co, agents. Sunday, July 22. Waihi. ss, 60 tons, North, for Blenheim. U.S.S. Co, agents. Koranui, ss, 301 tons, Olliver, for Nelson and Greymouth. Passengers—s steerage, U.S.S. Co, agents. Mahinapua, ss, 205 tons, Stott, for South. Passengers—Mias Mee, Messrs Tol* hurst, Dunk, and Henderson ; 4 steerage. U.S.S. Co, agents. Herald, ss, 356 tons, Jones, for Southern Ports. Passengers— 2 steerage. Brunner Coal Co, agents.

The U.S.S. Go’s ss Rotorua left Lyttelton at 9.10 pin last evening, and met with freah northerly winds till arrival at 1.10 pm today. She sails to-day for Pioton and Nelson. The U.S.S. Go’s as Koranui from Southern porta, arrived hare at 9 am on Saturday. She left Dunedin at 10 pm on the 17th, and Lyttelton, where she arri ved, via way ports, at 3pm on the 21st, arriving as above. She sailed yesterday morning for Nelson aud Groymouth. The ss Herald loft Greymouth at 6.30 pm on the 20th inst, had fine weather through, out the passage, and arrived here at 10.15 pm on the 21st. She sailed yesterday morning for Southern ports. The U.S.S. Go's ss Mahinapua left Westport at 8 pm on the 20th and arrived at Nelson at 2 pm on the 21st, sailed again at 4.30 pm, and arrived here at 3 am yesterday. She had light NE winds and fine weather throughout. She sailed for Southern ports yesterday morning. The as Kennedy left Greymouth at 5 pm on the 20th, experienced light SE winds and find calm weather throughout, and arrived at 11.30 pm on the 21at. She returns via Nelson to-day. The ss Maital left Westport at 7 pm on the 20th and arrived at 9.30 pm on the 21st, having experienced very light head winds and fine weather throughout. She returns to-morrow.

The ss Kanieri left Blenheim at 2 pm on Saturday, had calm weather throughout, and arrived here nt 8.45 pm. She returns today. The sa Neptune left Blenheim at 2 pm on Saturday, had fine weather throughout, aud arrived here at 10 pm. She returns to-day. The sa Manawatn, from Westport, arrived here after a fine weather passage, at 7 pm on Saturday, and moored at the hulks off the end of the Queen’s Wharf. She returns, via Wanganui, to-day.

MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. UNION CO.’S STEAMERS. The Grafton leaves Lyttelton to.day for Wellington. The Waihi leaves Blenheim today for Wellington. The Takapuna leaves Manukau to-day for Wellington. The Australia leaves Auckland to-morrow for Wellington, via Gisborne and - Napier. “The Penguin leaves Dunedin to-day for Wellington, via Lyttelton. The Mawhera leaves Greymouth to-day for Wellington, via Nelson. The Rotorua leaves Nelson tomorrow for Wellington, via Picton. The Wainui leaves Auckland to-day for.Fijl. The Kanieri leaves Blenheim to-morrow for Wellington. The Waibora leaves Dunedin today for Wellington, via Oamaru, Timaru and Lyttelton. The Mahinapua leaves Lyttelton to-day for Akaroa, Timaru and Dunedin. The Wairarapa leaves Auckland to-morrow for Sydney. LEVIN AND CO.’S STEAMERS. The Neptune leaves to-day for Blenheim, and the Kiwi for Castle Point and Napier. The Napier leaves Rangitikei to-day for this port, and will leave to-morrow for Kaikoura and Lyttelton. BRUNNER COAL CO.’S STEAMERS. The Maori is duo at Wanganui to-day from Greymouth, The Herald left here yesterday morning for Southern ports. The Rosamond leaves Greymouth this evening for Lyttelton, TURNBULL AND CO.’S STEAMERS, The Hnia leaves here for Wanganui today-. The Waverley is due here to-morrow morning from Patea. The Murray and Charles Edward are on the West Coast. The Kennedy leaves here to-day for Nelson and West Coast, ORIENT LINE. The RMS Ormuz, 6116 tons, leaves Sydney on the 31st July, and Melbourne, August 3rd. The connecting steamer will be the Mararoa, leaving for Melbourne on Monday, 23rd July. TheR.M.S. Garonne. 3876 tons, leaves Sydney on August I4th, and Mel. bourne on August 17th. The connecting steamer at Sydney will be the Te A nan, leaving here on Friday, August 3rd, and at Melbourne by the Tarawera on Monday, 6th August. P. AND O. CO.’S STEAMERS, The Arcadia leaves Sydney on 6th prox for London. She connects at Sydney by the Waihora, leaving here on the 26th inst. ; at Melbourne by the Manapouri, which leaves here on the 30th. The ivassilia leaves Sydney on the 20th prox for Loudon. She connects at Sydney by the Te Anan, leaving here on the 3rd prox, and at Melbourne by the Tarawera, leaving here on the 6th of August. ____________

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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 8446, 23 July 1888, Page 2

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 8446, 23 July 1888, Page 2

SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 8446, 23 July 1888, Page 2