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SHIPPING.

Sim Rises, G. 31 am ; sets, 5.7 pm. High Wator in Port—3.33 am, 3.53 pm. Noon —barometer, 30,50 ; thermometer, in •bade. 58. . , ro C pm—Barometer, 30.50; thermometer, 53. Midnight-Barometer, 30.55; thermometer, B Vind— N., fresh. Weather-Fine. ARRIVED. Tuesday, April 21. Kuapelm, R.M.S., 2654 ton», lindlay, from London, Plymouth, Teneriffe, Capetown, and Hobart. Passengers—Saloon : Miss lowell and Mr Johnston ; second saloon—Mias Lee ; steerage —Misses McGlennon and furkington, Mesdames Turklngton and Lake, Messrs Lake, Macdonald, Movinish, Turklngton (2), Perroan and boy, N.Z.S. Co, agents. Manawatu, as, 112 tona, Ryan, from West Coast. U.S.H. Co, agents. Kowona, ss, 74 tons, Lambert, from 3? oxton, C'otterill and Co, agents, Kotokino, es, 1262 tons, Spinks, from the South. Passengers—Saloon : Mrs and Mins White, Me Kirkpatrick; 9 steerage. U.S.S. Co, agents. _ Takapuna, ss, 370 tons, Grant, from One* hunga and Taranaki. Passengers Saloon : Mta Duke, Misses Fellews, Strall, Duke, Seddon, and Grant, Messrs Duke, Cnukshank (2), Humphreys, Young, Rowe, Tapper, Winder, Kobeitson, and Captain Meades ; 12 steerage. U.S.S, Co, agents. Waitapu, ss, 40 tons. Westrup, from Motueka, Nelson, and Havelock. Master, **Taapo, ss, 411 tons, Cameron, from Westport, U.S.S. Co, agents. SAILED. Tuesday, Apbil 21. Mawhsra, ss, 340 tons, Manning, for Picton, Nelson, Westport, and Greymouth. Passengers— Saloon: Misses McGoldrick (2), Mesdames Smith and family and Webb, Rev Smith, and Mr Smart; 5 steerage. U.S.S. Co, agents. Takapuna, ss, 3C9 tons, 3rant, for the South. Passengers —• Saloon j Misu Mcßae, Mrs Macpherson, Messrs Morris, Heokley, Franklyn, Banks, Griggs, Hamilton, and Macphoreon ; 25 steerage, U.S.S. Co, agents. Australia, ss, 200 tons, Gibbs, (or Auckland, via the East Coast. Passengers—Saloon : Miss Elmer and Mrs Hasyurd; 2 steerage. U.S.S. Co, agents. Kiwi, ss, 133 tons, Campbell, for Castle Point and Napier. Levin and Co, agents. Kotokino, ss, 1203 tons, Spinks, for Sydney. Passengers—Saloon : Mi-nee Wood, Short (2J, and Griffiths, Mesdames Griffiths, Poposwiski and 8 children, Guklsinklt, Danvers and 6 children, Making and 0 children, Messrs Babbage, McCartney, MoNaulty, May, Levy, Marshall, Uridge, Plimmer, Brown; and Hi steerage. U.S.S. Co, agrnts. Dlngadee, ss, 350 tons, Stuart, for Greymonth and Hokitika. U.S.S. Co, agents. BY TELEOUAPH. (pEB PUKSS ASSOCIATION.) Lyttelton, April 21. Arrived, 8.25 am—Mauapouri, from Wellington. Sailed, 10 pm Biunner. for Timuru and Dunedin ; Mahinapua, for Wellington ; Circe, barque, fur Invercargill; Penguin, for Wellington. Passengers Misses Acourt, Sallater, Mesdarnes Harris m, Moore, Messrs Gresnatreet, Moore, Davidson, McDonald, Hadly, Peckor, Wilson, Master Grant ; for Greymouth—Mr Konkin ; Manapouri, for the South. , . „ Nelson, April 21. Arrived, 5 am—Rotorua, from Picton. Patka, April 21. Arrived, 7 am—Waverley, from Wellington. . „ Wanganui, April 21, Arrived, 8 am—Storrnhird, from Welling*°n' New Plymouth, April 21. Arrived, G 15 am—Gairloch, from Onehunga (caught express). 1 oxton, April 21. Sailed, 7.10 am—Kowena, for Wellington. Mokihinui, April 21. Arrived, 9 am—Queen of the South, from Wellington, via Paxton. Kaikodba. April 21. Arrived, 4 pm—Wakatu, from Wellington, Blenheim, April 21. Arrived, G pin—Wailii, from Wellington, Sailed, 5 prn—Neptune, for Wellington. The Manawatu, from the West Coast, arrived yesterday evening, and sails to-day for Wanganui. The Kowena arrived at G. 30 pm from Foxton. The Taupo coal laden, from Westport, arrived at 9 o'clock last night, and wont alongside the coal hulks. The Dingadee left at 5 pm yesterday for Greymouth and Hokitika. The Hinemoa was taken on tho Patent Slip yesterday morning for the purpose of being cleaned. _ Tire Rotorua, from Picton and Nelson, should arrived here at between 7 and 8 am today. The steamer Rotokino, from tho South, arrived Ir ro at 5.30 pm, and leftatS pm for Sydney direct. ... . , , The Australia lefc at midnight for Auckland, via the East Coast. The steamer Takapuna, from Onehunga and Taranaki, arrived at noon yesterday, and sailed in the evening for Lyttelton. The Waitapu, from Nelson, Motueka, and Havelock, arrived at 1 pm yesterday, and sails for Patea tomorrow. The Kiwi left for Napier and Castle Point last night. , __ _ Tho Mawhera left for Picton and Nelson at 5 pm. ARRIVAL OF THE RUAPEHU. Tho New Zealand Shipping Company's R. Ruapehu came into port at 9 am yesterday from London and Hobart. She was berthed at the Queen’d Wharf by 10 o'clock, and preparations were at once made for unloading. She left Plymouth at 9.10 am on the Bth March, experienced fair weather across the Buy, and arrived at Teneriffe at 7.45 am on the 13th ; landed passengers, coaled, and proceeded at 0,25 pm; had good N.E. and light S. trades, and arrived at Capetown at 11.30 pm on tho 28th, but did not communicate with the short- until next morning owing to a strong S.E, wind blowing; moved on at 12.30 pm on the 29th, and had moderate weather with fair winds to Hobart, reaching there at 4.15 pm on Thursday last; after landing passengers, mails, and 150 tons cargo, left for Wellington and arrived as above. The health of all on board was good, and amusements, such as athletic sports, concerts, &c., helped to pass the time pleasantly. One death occurred, that of a fireman named John Alfanette, three days out from Tonerilfe, of heat apoplexy. She brought the following passengers for other ports Misses Key ami Macdonald, Messrs Hamlin, Bmks, and Aston; second saloon—Miss Murphy, Mrs McSorley, Messrs Huckle, Morrbon, Inglis, and Youlea ; 23 steerage. There were 37 passengers landed at Hobart. The Ruapehu leaves here for Lyttelton at tho end of the week, from which port she takes her final departure.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 9275, 22 April 1891, Page 2

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 9275, 22 April 1891, Page 2

SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 9275, 22 April 1891, Page 2

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