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SHIPPING.

Sun Hines, 0,-15 am ; sots, 4.55 pm. High Water in fort—ll.so am, 12,20 pm. Neon-Barom.tor. 29.90 ; thermometer, m ' h s'nln-Baroinetor, 29 98 : thermometer, 51. Midnight—Barometer, 30.00 ; therrnoimto ,

B< Wind Weather-Fine. Saturday, May 2. . Kabu, hr, 03 tons, Korneiill, from Napier. Johnston and Co, nuentß. r*nm Mawhora, ss, 380 tone, Manning, from Qreymmith, Westport, and Nelson. P® sße, ‘- Kerß—Culiiu: Mw«eti HoakuiH (2), Baxter, Jones, Mesdames Unskins, Baxter, Caldera, , Heron, Messrs Jackman, liyan, Reynolds, 1 Woods ; 7 steerage. U.S.S. Co, Tekopo, ss, 1501 tons, AUman, from South. Passengers—Cabin ; Mias Sneddon, Mesdames Boot and 2 children, Steel, Byton, Hight, Norrie and child, Johnston, Armstrong and 4 children. Messrs Boot, Hight, Living, Glendinnlng; 29 steerage. U.S.S, Co, agents. Oreti, as, 128 tons. Waller, from (Jnchunga, via Taranaki. Passengers—Mr Laughton and 9 steerage. U.S.S. Co, agents, p , Neptune, ts, 44 tons,s Bekford, fro» Blenheim. Passenger—'Ur Dempsey. Levin and Wmtapu, bb, 40 tons. Westrup, from Pat*a. ton. Passengers—Cabin : Misses Campbell and O’Shea, Mesdames Maxwell, King and child, Lewis. Rev l ewis, Messrs Williams, Roberts (2), Rolleston, Sladnng, Hare, U.S.S. C Te S kapo%s, 1501 tons, Allman, for Sydney. Passengers —Saloon : Misses Hawk, Greenlaw (2), Kirkcaldie (3), Seddon, Jackion, Smith, Knight, Callyet, Glasgow, Macdonald (2), Twins, Scanlon, Forlong, Asher, 3 Sisters of Mercy, Lady Wastneys, Mesdames Greenlaw. Stevenson, Schwartz, Asher, Robertsoni and 2 children, Seed and 2 children, Knight, Hatch, Reading, Redmond. Nightingale, i'ait and child, Mawloy and 2 children, Messrs Dutliio, Hey wood, Kirkcaldie, Seed, J ohnstone,St Clair, Mehden, Faust (2), Lynch, Morgan, Scott, Hatch, Cross, Reading, Rowe, Noake, Mawley, Ivoss, Rotherham, limes, Macdonald (2 , Harnerton, Wheeler, Masters Greenlaw (2), Faust; 50 steerage. U.S.S, Co, agents, Tukapuna, hh, 3G9tonn, Grunt, for Onehunga, via Taranaki. Paßsengers Saloon ; Mrs Stevensen, Messrs Green, Coliey, lilchtr. Keep, Smith, Pearson, Brown, Norman, and Muster Seccornbe; 5 steerage. U.S.S. Co, * K Neptuno, sa, 41 torn, Bekford, for Blenheim. Levin and Co, agents. Sunday, May 3. Brunner, sh, 333 tons, Phillip#. from Westport and Nelson. U.S.S. Co. agent*. Stormbird, bh, 137 tons, Chambers, from Wanganui. Johnston and Co, agents. # W«tlhi, «a GO tons, North, from Blenheim. IT.S-S. Co, agents. . Kotormv, hr, 570 tons, Stott, from the South, Pa«BengerH—Saloon ; Miswea Donne, Wheeler, Dough'S, Wilkinson, Mesdames Douglas and Wheeler, Measra Warner, Beaver, Skinner, Mail, Allen. Toma, E-iines, Donne (2), Robert#, Savill, J. Hatch, Hiron, Kankin (2), Garrett, Cattanach, Begg, Solo, Master Wilson, and 22 in the ateerage, U.b.S, Go, ag JubTlee, as, 1021 ton#, Brother#, from the South. Baartengera—Saloon; Mcadanie# Watson, Burnett and family, Messrs Le Meauner, Weaver, Webb, Jeukinson, Walker, and Ritchie ; 12 steerage. Johnston and Co, agents. . . Australia, ss, 2GO tons, Gibb, from Auckland, via the Bast Coast. U.S.S. Co, agents. Moa, ss. 113 tons, Abrahams, from Greymouth. U.S.S. Co, agents. HAILHIJ. Satukdav, May 2. lonic, R.M.S., 3070 tons, Kidley, tor London. W. and C. Turnbull and Co, agents._ Waihi, ss, 00 tons, North, for Blenheim. U.S.S, Co, agents. Sunday, May 3. Wukatu, ss, 110 tons, Wills, for Kaikoura and Lyttelton. Levin and Co, agents. Queen of the South, as, 121 tons, Harvey, for Foxton. Levin and Co. agents, Oreti, ss, 128 tons. Waller, for the Marnikau and intermediate ports. Passengers—Mrs Watson, Messrs Ferris, Knight, and Ducre ; J steerage. U.S.S. Co, agents. Brunner, ss, 133 tons, Phillips, for the South. U.S.S. Co, agents. JSXPKC'TIfiD ARRIVALS, Duke of Westminister, left London 2nd March; Duke of Buckingham, left London 12th March; Tainui, left London, 2lst March ; Kaikoura, left Plymouth 4th April. Bonny Dojn, left New York 10th January ; Nelson, left London 22nd January ; Motley, left New York 28th January ; West York, left Hamburg 3rd February; Camana, left Liverpool 13th February; Evie Reed, left New York Bth March ; Margaret Galbraith, left London on lith March.

BY TKLKGKAPH. (fEB FBE39 ASSOCIATION.) Gketmouth, May 2. Arrived, I am—Herald, from Wellington Sailed, 3 am—Herald, tor Wellington. Lyttelton, May 2. Arrived, 8 am—Rotorua, from Wellington. Sailed, 1.45 pm—Hauroto, for Sydney. Nelson, May 2. Arrived, 9 am—Charles Edward, from Wellington j 11.30 am, Grafton, via Picton, from Wellington. _ „ Spit, May 2. Arrived, G am—Rotomahana, from Welling, ton* . Sailed, 11.30 am—Tarawora, for Wellington. New Plymouth, May 3. Sailed, 4.30 pm—Takapuna, for Onehunga. Auckland, May 3. Arrived—Camille, barque, from Newcastle. Gisdobne, May 3. The sa Eotamahana, from the South, dropped anchor in the bay this morning. Shortly afterwards, for some unexplained reason, she proceeded on her voyage North without communicating with the shore. The weather is not very rough. The lighters were proceeding out aa the steamer passed on. Tout Chalmers, May 3. a Arrived—Penguin, from Lyttelton from Westport; Onyx, barque, Captain Paterson (11 days), from Newcastle ; Beautiful Star, from Timaru. The steamer Australia, from Auckland, via the East Coast, arrived here yesterday evenlnf'ha R.M.S. lonic left on Saturday evening at 5 o’clock for London, The Waitapu, Patea, arrived here early on Saturday morning, , The as Kahu, from Napier and Castle Point, arrived at 9 pm on Saturday, and returns again to-day. . , , The steamer Mawhera arrived from rue West Coast and Nelson at 1 pm on Saturday, and returns again tn-morrow at 5 pm. The Neptune arrived early on Saturday morning from Blenheim, and left again the same night. The Takapuna arrived from Lyttelton at noon on Saturday, and left again at 8 pm f'*r Taranaki and Maimkau, . The Tekapo left Lyttelton at 5.30 pm on Fn* day, and arrived here at 10.40 am on Saturday. She left for Sydney direct at 5 pm with a large number of passengers, The Oreli, from theManukau and Taranaki, arrived early on Saturday morning, and returned again veaterday at 3 pm. The Wakatu left yesterday evening for Kaikoura and Lyttelton. The Kotorua from Lyttelton arrived here at Ipm yesterday, a 15 hours' paasnge. She loaves for Picton ami Nelson to-day at 1 pm.

The Queen of the South left for hoxtou yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock. The Brunner arrived from the West Coast at 1 am yesterday, and left nine hours later for Dunedin and inteimediate porta. The Jubilee arrived from the South at 2 15 pra yesterdaj, and pails at noon to-day for Sydney direct. The Stormbird, from Wanganui, arrived at 6.45 am yesterday, and returns again to-day. The Waihi left early on Saturday morning for Blenheim, and arrived here at 7.25 am yesterday.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 9285, 4 May 1891, Page 2

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 9285, 4 May 1891, Page 2

SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 9285, 4 May 1891, Page 2