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SHIPPING

VnAPESiOH’ THK MOON,

Calculated for Naw Zealand mean time,

Sun Rises, 7.11 am ; Sets, 4.43 pm. High Water at Wharf, 9 9 o.rn. ami 9.10 P ' m ' ARRIVED. Wednesday, July 19. Queen of the South, ss, 121 tons, Harvey, from Foxton. „ e a .. Herald, «*, 350 tons, Jones, from South. pAHsengera—S ateeraKO. Penguin, bb, 412 tonff, Betnech, from South. Passengers Saloon ! Mrs Gamble, Messrs King, Irons, Lowe, Rhodes, Horsley, i oolo; 17 Kteerago. t . . n . Waihi, as, 03 tons, North. ,“Om liitn* helm. Puaaongertf Cabin : Miaa >Ye»ton, Mw Hamilton, Messrs Chatwin, Murphy, Jack. Hope Sing, Masters Redwood (2). Rotorua, ss, 570 tons, Cameron, from Nelson via Pieton. Passengers—Saloon ; Mias I< leld, Mcadumes Wata and family (0), Bitchie, Messrs Dodson, Trapman, Peairi, Latvill, Scott, Scales, Zolirab, Wood, Booth, Donald" son; II steerage. _ . , Takapuna, ss, 370 tons, Grant, from Onehunga via New Plymouth, Passengers— KaJoon ; Miarten James, Jonea, Yickerraan, Madgswick, Kelly, Mesdames, Oatway and child. Jacobson, McKinnon and child. Woollams, England, Puller and farm y, Captain Chatfield, Messrs Oatway, Seed, B-ridson, Thompson, Preslon,- McKenzie, luller, Masters Sullivan and Strang; 5 steerage. Wakatipu, ss, 1258 tons, Ewan, from South. Passengers—Saloon : Misses Ledger, Krskino, Marshall (2), Hicks, McLean Mesdames Peake and Hayward, Hon G. McLean, (Wain Norris, Messrs Maloney. Miakm, Peake, McArdle, Lehnan, Martin, Crawford, Mills, Campbell, Moore, Feldwick, Galbraith, Loughnan, Bround i 40 steerage. . Marmion, achooner, 92 tons, Lewis, from Kaip “ ra - SAILED. Wednesday, July 19. . Waihi. as, 03 tons, North, for Blenheim. Poberua, ss, 749 tons, Moßeth, for Imiara, Queen of the South, as, 121 tons, Harvey, for Ponton. r , „ Herald, bs, 330 tons, Jones, for GreyNeptnne, ss, 44 tons, Eckford, for Blon" Takapuna, ss, 370 tons, Grant, for Lyttelton. Passengers—Saloon : Misses Kennedy and Spencer, Mesdames Simpson and lorbea, Hons Jenkinson, Stewart, _ Montgomery, Stevens, Messrs Bhaw, Glendinning, Elliott, Hill, Hope, Shannon, Mitchell. Hervey. Pemberton, Wright, Fanoonrt, Shriinski, Milner, Arnett,’. Thomson, Eorbcs, Prew, Candy ; 11 8t Wabiui, ss, 391 tons, Lambert, for Pieton, Nelson and West Coast. Passengers—Saloon : Misses Power, Haloraft, Mesdames Weir, Bennett, Messrs Hudson, Boyd, Kerr, Hill, Hyde, Daluton, Kobertson, Lovedny, Watkins, Smith ; 5 steerage. „ , Wakatipu, ss, 12u8 tons, Ewan, for Sydney. Passengers—Saloon : Miss Percy, Mesdames Moore and child, Holland and maid, Kiutrdon and boy, • Meaara Oliphant, bray, McKenzie, Dobson, Watson, Acland, Angus, Pre&ton, McManaraen ; 12 steerage. Penguin, s», 442 tons, Bernech, for Nel* son. Passengers—Saloon : Misses Vickerman, Jones, Messrs Turner, Pringle, McLean; 4 steerage, EXPE3TKD ARRIVALS. Celtic King, left London IGth May, via Sydney and Auckland ; Pakoha, left London, 21st May, via Port Chalmers and Lyttelton ; Rimutaka, left Plymouth 27th May, via Port Chalmers and Lyttelton; lekoa, left London 27th May, via Auckland ; Duke of Devonshire, left London IGth June, via Port Chalmers and Lyttelton ; Ruahine, left Plymouth 29th June, via Auckland : Matatua, left Plymouth (via Auckland), June 24 th; Haw Ices Bay, left London 22nd June, via Auckland; Maori, left Calcutta (via Auckland); Tainui, left Plymouth (via Port Chalmers and Lyttelton). ,u*v Achievement, left Liverpool 13th I ebruary ; Dunard, left Liverpool 17th April ; Esoex, left New York, Bth May ; Waunate, left London Hth April (via Bluff and Port Chalmers); Pleione. left Greenock 4lh June ; Kathleen Hilda, left New York sth June. Waverley, from West Coast and Nelson, this clay . . ... , Murray, from Nelson via Foxton, this day Stormbird, from Wanganui, this day Neptune, from Blenheim, this day Hauroto, from Sydney, this day Aorere, from Greymouth via Fatoa, this Takapuna, from Lyttelton, 21st Mannia, from’ Paten, 21st Penguin, from Nelson via Pieton, 21st Queen of the South, from Foxton, 2lat Waihi, from Blenheim, 21st Waihora, from South, 21st Brunner, from Westport, 2lat Mnhinnpun, from Onehunga and New Plymouth, 22nd „ , Mawhera, from West Coast and Nelson, 22r,d Australia, from Auckland, via East Coast, 23rd Tarawera, from Auckland, via East Coast, 23 \Vainui, from West Coast and Nelson, 24 th Omapere, from South, 23th PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Waverley, for Opunafce and Waitara, this Aorere, for Patea, this day_ Neptune, for Blenheim, this day Stormbird, for Wanganui, this day Wakatu, for Kaikoura and Lyttelton, this Itnuroto, for South, this day Rotorua, for South, this day Murray, for Nt-Uun and West Coast, 21st Penguin, for Lyttelton, 21at Takapuna, for Now Plymouth and Onebungs, 21st Waihi, for Blenheim, 21st Manuia, for Patea, 2lat Stormbird. for Wanganui, 21st Grafton, for Pieton, Nelson and West Coast, 21st . _ . ~ , i Waihora, for Sydney via East Coast and Auckland, 21st Brunner, for South, 22nd Mahinapua, for Nelson, New Plymouth and Onehunga, 23rd , Mawhera, for Nelson and West Coast, 241 h Tarawera, for South, 24th^ Omapere, for Westport, 23th Australia, for Auckland via East Coast, 23th By Elkotiiio Telegraph.—Copyright. (PRESS ASSOCIATION.) London, July 18. Arrived—Peru, barque, from Timaru (18th March); at Glasgow. Bravo ship, from Kaipara (27th March); at New York, N.B. Elorris, (barque, from Auckland (3Uth March). Sydney, July 19. Sailed-Sarah Pile and Excelsior, for AuokMelbourne, July 19. Arrived- Mary Hadley, from Thames. Newcastle, July 19. Sailed-Natal Queen, for Auckland. Napier, July 19. Arrived, 9.40 am-Coptic, from Pieton. Nelson, July 19. Arrived, early—Kennedy, from Wellington via Motueka. _ ■ T „,„ New Plymouth, July 19. Arrived, eariy-Oreti. from Westport. Patea. July 19. Arrived, 1 pm—Manaia, from Wellington. Whanoabei, July 19. Sailed, 11.30 am Hinomoa, for Auok'anc't Westport. July 19. Arrived—Mawhera (3 am), from Nelson , Brunner (2 pm), from Wellington. Sailed, 4 am-Mawhera, for Greymouth. Wanganui, July 19. Arrived Manawatu, from Greymouth. She returns at 2 pm. , , UrrifP .Til IV 19.

Blow, July 19. Arrived, 8.10 ara-Eotomahana, from Melbourne and Hobart, with an English mail, having left Williamatowu at 6 am on the loth, and met with moderate SW winds with nne weather. Passengers for Wellington—Misses Smith, Stewart (2), Hogg, Mesdames Smith. Leppcr, Stewart, Marks.

MOVEMENTS OP T 7.9.5. COMPANY’S

STEAMERS.

The Rotorua, from Nelson ria Picton, arrived here at 12,40 am yesterday. She leaves to-day for Southern porks. The Takapuna arrived from Onehunga via Now Plymouth at an early hour yesterday morning. She left in the afternoon for Lyt* telton. , , , . The Herald, from the South, arrived at 8.40 am yesterday, She left in the afternoon for Greymouth. . , The Penguin, from Southern ports, arrived here at 9am yesterday. She left last night for Nelson.

The Wakatipu, from Southern ports, ar* rived here at 1,20 pm yesterday. She left in the afternoon for Sydney direct. The Walhi, from Blenheim, arrived hero at an early hour yesterday morning. She re* turned last night. The U.S.S. Co have been advised that the Rotokino, which left London on the 10th. and St Vincent on |the 24th May, arrived at Fremantle on the Bth lost, and proceeds thence to Albany, Melbourne and Sydney,

The following telegram baa been received by the Marine Department from the Harbourmaster at Gisborne'.Red buoy on Middle Bank parted moorings, and washed ashore; will be replaced by cask painted red as soon as weather moderates; red nuoy replaced as soon as new concrete anchor ready, probably a month.’

The schooner Marmion, from Kaipara, ar* rived here yesterday afternoon. The Linda Weber Is to be taken on the slip for the purpose of being ezamiuedi with a view to ascertaining what amount of damage the vessel sustained when she went ashore at the Islands some time ago.

July. n. II. m. Fifat Quarter . 21 4 33 am. Full ... 29 7 ( 40 am.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LV, Issue 9958, 20 July 1893, Page 1

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SHIPPING New Zealand Times, Volume LV, Issue 9958, 20 July 1893, Page 1

SHIPPING New Zealand Times, Volume LV, Issue 9958, 20 July 1893, Page 1

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