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SHIPPING.

Sun Rises* 0.18 am; sets, 5.26 pm. High Water in Port—4.32 arn., 4.53 pm Noon—Barometer, 29.50 ; thermometer, in •hade, 01. 6 pm—Barometer, 29,55; thermometer, 53. Midnight—Barometer, 29.55; thermometer, 60.

Wind—N., fresh Weather —Showery. ARRIVED. Wednesday, April 8. Takapuna, ss, 309 tons, Grant, from One* bunga, via New Plymouth. Passengers— Cabin: Misses Wade, Watty, and Hoffman, Mesdames Adams and Gorrie, Messrs Grey, Turnbull, Cornwall, Astle, Berolzheirn, Dixon, Maguire, and Fulton ; 20 steerage. U.S.S. Co, agents. Stormbird, s.«, 137 tons, Chambers, from Wanganui, Passengers—Misses Latklc, Ferry, Fenny, and Mills, Mrs XiOwe, Messrs Neylin, May, and X'limtner* Johnston and Co, agents. Waihi, esr, 60 tone, North, from Blenheim. Passengers—Misses Robinson, Rouse, and Adams, Mrs Freeman, and Mr O'Sullivan, U.S.S. Co, agents. Penguin, ss, 442 tons, Spedding, from Lyttelton. Passengers Saloon: Mesdames Bowles and child, Thornton, Slater, and Cheeden, Messrs Beecham, Thornton, McCallum, Quinn, How, Coombs, Russell, Dolbridge, Bowles, Treherne, Schwadt, Herons, Broughton, Dartnall, Donaldson, Watson, Smart, Cavorhill, Ilarner, Slater, Bateman, Homier»on, and the Hon R. Seddon ; 10 steerage. U.S.S. Co. agents. , Rotorua, ss, 576 tons, Stott, from Nelson. Passengers—Saloon : Mesdames Purdy, Johnston, Finch, Rooney. Tidman, Seed, larker, Misses Purdy, Tidmnn, Smith, Hendry, Webster, Walsh, McDonald, Morton, Messrs Perry, Kennedy, ICernburg, Yarnhatn, Allport, James, Young, Thomas, Hunt, Rooney, Auatren, Rankin, Kirkpatrick, Jarratt, Johr.aton, Finch, Armstrong, Rigg, Melrose, Fuller, Seed, Dr Fookes, and Rev Barr ; 12 steerage. U.S.S. Co, agents.

HAILED. Wednesday, Ami 8. Rosamond, ss, 100 tons, Htuart, for Greymouth. Passongers Saloon : Messrs H. Moss and Lamb. U.S.S. Co, agents. Penguin, ss, 442 tons, Spedding, for Nelson. Passengers—Saloon : Miss Webster and Mr Marshall. U.S.S. Co, agents. Australia, us, 200 tons, Gibbs, for Auckland and the F.ust Coast. Passengers—Saloon: Mias Stoddart. Messrs McKay, Mackay, and McKenzie. U.S.S. Co, agents. Waihi, bb, (>:: tons, North, for Blenheim. Passengers—Misses Einsny and Greening. U.S.S. Co, agents. Queen of the South, «s, 121 tons, Harvey, for Foxton. Levin and Co, agents. Takapuna, H 3, 369 tons, Grant, for Lyttelton, Passenger*—Saloon : Misses Kmld and Robin* non, Mfh Wilkins, Itov Mr Macdonald, Kirkcaldio, Wilkins, Izard, Helps, and Hall; 7 steerage. U.S.S, Go, agents, Wakutu, as, XJO tons, Wills, for Kaikoura and Lyttelton. Levin and Go, agents, Itowena, ss, 71 tons, Lambert, forboxton. Cutterill ami Go, agents. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. lonic, left Plymouth 27th February; Aorangi, left Plymouth 10th January; Ruapehu, left Plymouth 7th March ; Duke of Buckingham, left London 12th March ; Maori, left London 4th February; Tairmi, left Plymouth 21st March; Duke of Westminster, left London 2nd March. , , . fcT __ , Alice and Bonny Doan, left New York, 30th December; Nelson, left London, 22nd January ; Motley, left New York 28bh January ; Evio Reed, loft New York 28lh February; West York, left Hamburg 3rd February. Kennedy, from Nelson, this day WaverWy, from Patea, this day Grafton, from Greyinoutli, Westport, and Nelson, this day Tekapo, from South, this day^ Waitupu, from Itangitikei, this day Hauroto, from South, thia day Jubilee, from South, thia day Neptune, from Blenheim, this day Tukapuna, from Lyttelton, 10th Tanvwera, from Melbourne, via Hobart and South, 10th Kiwi, from East Const, 10th Oturama, from Napier, llth PRO.IEOTED DEPARTURES. Glenelg, for Opunake, Taranaki, Waitara, and Manuknu, this clay Stormbird, for Wanganui, this day Rotorua, for South, this day Waitapu, for Patea, this day Tekapo, lor Sydney, this clay Wavcrloy, for Patea, this day Jubilee, for Sydney, this day Neptune, for Blenheim, this day Hauroto, for Sydney, this clay Kennedy, for Motuoka, Nelson, and West Coast porta, 10th Takapuna, for Onehunga. via Taranaki, 10th Kiwi, for Castlcpoint and Napier, 10th Tarawera, fur Sydney, via Auckland, 10th -Grafton, for Picton, Nelson, Westport, and Greyinoutli, 10th BV TELEGRAPH, (per press association.) Lyttelton, April 8. Sailed—Herald, ss, for Timaru and Dunedin; Tekapo, a.s., for Sydney via Wellington, Passengers for Wellington—Misses Flavell, Armstrong, Pascoe, and Roberts, Mr and airs Oheekley and 3 children, Mr and Mrs Gibbs, MrsCockburn, Mr Wilson; for Sydney—Mias Barnca, Mr and Mrs Flanagan, Mrs Nott and maid, Mrs Fryers, Messrs Clifford, Flanagan, Roberts, Young, Abbott, Ofannd, Ackerman. Wood, Mcßobh, Sliker, Drake, Anderson, Mr and Mra Cook. Rotornahuna, as, for Southern porta and Melbourne; Jubilee, for Sydney and Wellington. Passengers for Melbourne Mesdames Bowen, 2 children and maid, Chapman and 2 children, and Butler, Misses Butler and Brvdone, Messrs Bowen, Chapman, Matthew, Brown, Hialop (2), Packwood, Cameron, Dallas, anti SmalhvooJ; for Sydney —Mesdames Murphy and child, McKay, Williams, Rhodes, Rogers, Stephenson, and Wood, Misses Mehaffy, Smith, Hopper, Sloan, Wood (3), Thompson, and Fredericks, Messrs Hustle, Longuefc, Mcßae, Clifford, Scott, Gibb, Low, Thamaite, Ashwin, Russell, Murphy, Kean, Slater, Leister, Rivera, Williams, lies, Beraham, Frances, Hussey, Gibbons, Lally, Watson, Janaen, Jay, Richardson, Hewlett, Greaves, Atwood, McArthur, Thomson, Fredericks Travers, Ramsay, Jones, Beamish, Voice, Conollv, Pearce, Owen, Harvey (2). Sloan (2), Queen, McKay, Jameson, Rogers, Kite, Tahu, Russell, and Ferren; for Wellington Mesdames Wachsmann, 4 children and nurse, Keliher, Welshiro and 4 children, Carrington and 3 children, Rossiter, Misses Clark, Rossiter (2), Macilroy, Woodcock, McKerry, Robertson, Luscorabe, Wilshire (2), Messrs VviLhire, McAlister. Jensen, 1 McDougall, O’Donnell, Dunuiug, Kilbridge, Endigev, Dunnick, Connell, Williams (2), Cameron, Percy, Donald, Parkin. Hauroto, ss, for Wellington and Sydney. Passengers— Mesdames Arbottle and 2 chddron, Longstaff, Clifford and 2 children, Tyree, Roberts, Evans, Misses Head, Toleron, Evans, Messrs Stevens, Webster, Lindou, Howard, Wheeler, Dunn, Longntaff, Rountree, Taylor, Cook, Harris, Baynes, Baker, Bennett, Aldridge, Pearce, Evenaon, Labur, Tyree, Kirk, Chasten, Hoare, Chinnery, Mcßeath, Wood, Winning, Roberts, Hosie, Smellie, Hobbs, Bewaley, Evans, Sliker. Napier, Aprils. Arrived, 8 am—Kiwi, from Wellington. Lyttelton, April 8. Arrived—Rotomnham* (7.45 am, caught express), from Wellington; Rimubuka (10am), from Port Chalmers ; Bayley (1 pm), from Timaru, Auckland, April 8. Arrived Killarney (barque) and Three Cheers (schooner), from Newcastle ; Kenilworth (schooner), from Sydney; William Turner (barque), from Fiji; Devonport (barque), from Woollongong; Jessie (barquentine), from Brisbane; Olive (schooner), from Long Island ; Clansman (schooner), from Newcastle. Nailed—Wainui, ss, for Samoa and Tonga ; Southern Cross, for Wellington. Patea, April 8, Sailed, 9 am—Waverley, for Wellington. The steamer Takapuna left Onehunga at 5 pm on the oth inafc, called at Taranaki, and left there at 7 pm on Tuesday, arriving here at 9,30 am yesterday. She left for the South in (he afternoon. The Stormbird arrived from Wanganui yesterday morning, and returns to-day. The steamer Hauroto, from the South, should arrive early this morning. She sails for Sydney at 3 pm. The Penguin, from Lyttelton, arrived at 5 pm yesterday after experiencing a rough passage of 21 hours. She left at 9pm for Nelson. The Australia, for Auckland and East Coast ports, sailed last evening. The Waihi, from Blenheim, arrived yesterday morning, and returned again last night. The Queen of the South sailed last night for Foxton. The steamer Rotorua, from Nelson, arrived at 7.30 pm yesterday, and sails to-day for the South. The Wakatu, for Kaikoura and Lyttelton, and Rowena, for Foxton* left last night.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 9264, 9 April 1891, Page 2

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 9264, 9 April 1891, Page 2

SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 9264, 9 April 1891, Page 2