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LATE SHIPPING.

High Water at Wharf—G.l6 am; 6.32 pm, gun Rises, 4.23 am; Beta, 6.51 pm.

METEOROLOGICAL YESTERDAY. Noon—Barometer, 29.69; thermometer, 61, 6 pm—Barometer, 29.65; thermometer, 57, Midnight—Barometer, 29.68, therm. 52, Wind.—N.W., very light. Weather.— Pine,

SAILED. Wednesday, November 21

Sonkar, ship, 1034 tone, Croker, for Napier. Turnbull and Co, agents.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. London—Urari, left August 4 ; Invercargill, left Ist September ; Turakina, left 2nd October; Euterpe, left 18lh October.

Plymouth—lonic, left 6th October ; Rimutaka, left 20th October ; Coptic, left 3rd November; Ruapehu, left 17th November. New York William Philips, left 26th

October. Liverpool.—Jessie Readraan, left 14th Sep, tember.

BY TELEGRAPH,

(per press association.) Auckland, November 21

The ss lonic, 45 days from London, arrived at 11.30 this morning, all well. While anchored at Plymouth a passenger, suffering from delirium tremens, jumped overboard, but MoKinstry, second officer, rescued him, aud was presented with a purse of sovereigns by the passengers. The lonic brings 100 stoats and weasels for Wellington. Passengers for Wellington—Rev Mr Jackson, R. Shutt, A. Sells, A. Barron, E. Lethbridge; second saloon—C, Colley, W. Wilson, L. Richards ; 29 steerage. For New Plymouth —second saloon : H. Fowler, Kate Fowler ; steerage—E. James, C. McGregor, Mrs McGregor and child. For Westport—Second saloon—Miss McDonald, Miss E. McDonald. For Gisborne—Mrs Cripps, Master Cripps. For Blenheim —P. Meighan, James Meigban. Port Chalmers, November 21, The ship Waipawa, from London, is at the Heads. Arrived—Te Anan, from North. Sailed—Tarawera, for Sydney, via North. Passengers for Wellington—Miss Taylor, Mr McKenzie, Dr McKenzie; 15 steerage. Timard, November 21. Sailed—Enterprise, brigantine, and Lily, schooner, for Napier. Nelson, November 12. Arrived, 7 am—Mahinapua, from Wellington. Lyttelton, November 21. Arrived, 2 am—Wakatu, from Wellington ; Rosamond,, from Greymouth. Sailed, 8.30 pm—Wakatu, for Kaikoura and Wellington. The E. U, Cameron, bound for Invercargill, put back through stress of weather. The ship Marlborough has been put on to load frozen mutton at Lyttelton for the New Zealand and Australian Land Company. She will take about 13,000 sheep, which are to come from South Canterbury. They will be killed at Watt and Go’s slaughterhouse at Templeton, and frozen on board. Wanganui, November 21. Arrived, 1 am—Huia, from Wellington. Blenheim, November 21. Arrived, 10.30 am—Waihi, from Wellington.

Sailed, 6 pm—Shag and Neptune, for Wellington, Gbeymouth, November 21. Arrived, 2,20 pm—Brunner, from Weilington. New Plymouth, November 21. Arrived, I pm—Wanaka, from Wellington. Spit, November 21. Arrived, 3.30 pm—Maitai, from Wellington, Wbsxfobt, November 21, Sailed, noon—Wareatea, for Wellington; Castle Point, November 21. Sailed, 3.40 pm—Kahn, for Wellington. The ship Soukar got away for Napier about 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon. RAILWAY PASSENGERS. The following were through passengers yesterday on the Wellington-Manawatu railway:_North Mesdames Hooper, Johnston, Messrs Hooper, Weston, Taplin, Smith, Watson, Withers, Johnston, Campbell ; and 25 second-class. South—Mrs Brownlie, Messrs Rice, Brownlie, McArthur, Drew, Hutchinson, Atkinson; and 30 second class.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 8541, 22 November 1888, Page 4

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LATE SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 8541, 22 November 1888, Page 4

LATE SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 8541, 22 November 1888, Page 4