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SHIPPING.

ARRIVED. Friday. November 2. Rotomahana, as, 864 tona, Carey, from Melbourne, via Hobart and South. Passengers Saloon : Miss Phillips, Mesdames Higginbotham, Thompson, Haldane, Curtis, Kay, Taylor and child, Parker, Stewart and child, Rev Dr West, Justice 'Williams, Messrs Sleigh, Underwood, Woodhouse, Prince, Thompson, Scoullar, Von Dadelzen, Holcroft, Haldane, Naylor, Adams, Moore, Bristoe, Parker (2), Crawford, Broadhurst, Crompton, Higginbotham, Cuddon, Beetham, Rotheram, and Lowe ; 21 steerage. U.S.S. Co, agents. Peru, barque, 683 tons, Orr, from Rookhampton. Turnbull and Co, agents. SAILED. Friday, November 2. Rotomahana, ss, 864 tons, Carey, for Auckland, via East Coast. Passengers— Saloon: Misses McGowan (2), Harding, Beilin (2), Mesdames Harding and Lawson, Mr and Mrs Hart, Captain Robb, Messrs Copeland, Wayraouth, Kember, Master Harding ; 6 steerage, U.S.S. Co, agents, Rebecca Crowell, 557 tons, Bray, for Auckland. Kanleri, ss, 115 tons. Manning, for Blenheim. Passengers—Cabin: Misses Hume and Corbett, Mr Kempthorne. U.S.S, Co., agents. Wakatu, ss, 110 tons, Wills, for Kaikoura and Lyttelton, Passenger Cabin :Mr Kirk. Levin and Co, agents. IMPORTS.

■v Per ss Rotomahana. transhipped ex P. and O. Company’s Ballarat, 320 cases Indian tea, A. Munro.

The barque Rebecca Crowell left the harbour yesterday afternoon, bound for Auckland, but before reaching the Heads the wind changed to the southward, and she was obliged to anchor in Woraer Bay. With the first favourable wind she will continue her voyage. The U.S.S, Co’s ss Rotomahana, from Melbourne, via Southern ports, arrived here at 10.20 yesterday morning. She left Melbourne on the 23rd October, Hobart 25tb, Fluff 29th, Dunedin 31et,'and Lyttelton at 9 pm on Thursday. She sailed last evening for Auckland, via East Coast. The barque Pern arrived from Rockhampton after a ran of 14 days. She is under charter to the Shaw, Savill and Albion Company, and she will load here for Home.

MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS,

UNION CO.’S STEAMERS.

The Rotorua is due here this morning from Lyttelton. The Mawhera leaves Lyttelton this afternoon for Wellington. The Kanieri leaves Blenheim this afternoon for Wellington. The Takapuna is due here from Nelson and Picten to-day. The Gratton leaves Nelson to-day for Wellington. The Wanaka loaves New Plymouth to-day for Wellington. The Wairarapa leaves Napier to day for Wellington. The Maori is duo at Greymonth to-day from Nelson. The Manawatu and Moa are due at Greymonth to-day from Westport. The Tanpo is expected this afternoon from Greymouth. The Wareatea and Ohau leave here for Westport this afternoon. The Maitai is due here to-morrow from East Coast porta. The Mahinapua leaves Tiraaru for Wellington, via Lyttelton and Akaroa. ' The Wakatipn leaves Dunedin, to-day for Wellington, via way porta. The Hauroto is due here from Sydney on Monday afternoon. The Brunner leaves Greymonth to-day for Wellington, ■via Nelson. The Waihi leaves to-day for Blenheim. TURNBULL AND CO.’S STEAMERS.

The Huia is expected from Wanganui this morning. lie Waverley is due hero on Monday morning from Fatea. The Murray, Kennedy, and Charles Edward are on the West Coast. LEVIN AND CO.’S STEAMERS,

The Napier leaves to-day for Foxton, the Neptune for Blenheim, and the Glenelg for Wanganui, Opnnake, New Plymouth, Waitara and Oaebunga. T. AND O, CO.’S STEAMERS.

The Britannia leaves Sydney on the 12th November, and Melboarnc on the 16th for London, She connects at Melbourne by the Walrarapa, leaving Wellington on the sth November. The Ballaarat leaves Sydney on the Z6th November and Melbourne on the 30th. She connects at Sydney by the Waihora, leaving on the 18th inst., and at Melbourne by the Te Anau, leaving on the 19th November. The Victoria leaves Sydney on the 10th December and Melbourne on the 14tb. She connects at the former port by the Wakatipu, leaving here on the 27th November, and at Melbourne by the Manaponri, leaving on the 3rd December. ORIENT LINE. - TheR.M.S. Iberia, 4702 tons, leaves Sydney November 17th, and Melbourne November 23rd. The connecting steamer at Melbourne will be the Rotomahana, leaving here 12th inst. The R.M.S. Ormuz leaves Sydney December Ist, and Melbourne December 7th.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 8525, 3 November 1888, Page 2

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 8525, 3 November 1888, Page 2

SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 8525, 3 November 1888, Page 2