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SHIPPING

PIXA3K3 Off THE MOOS. AuaDHT.

Sun Rises, G.SCI arn ; Sets, A.Jjv pm. . Higli Water at Wharf* To2a.m. and 3.11 p,m ' arrived. Weunesdat, August 2. , Herald, 89. 350 tons, Jones, from South. Pmisengvrs—2 steerage, , , Kaniori, bs, 115 tons, Braidwood, from Auckland, via East Coast. Passengers—Cabin: Miss Spence and Mr Hancock. Neptune, e», 41 tons. Eckford. from Blenheim, via Spring Creek. Passengers-Cabin : Misses Sowman (2), Mr and Mrs Sowman, Messrs Hudson, Sowman, Alabaster, Morrison and Madden, , „ Takapuna, ss, 370 tons. Grant, from Onehunga, via New Plymouth. 9f 1,/Mr era Saloon : Misses Ross, Kernot and Wl linms Mcsdames Brittain and family, Batchelor, Ur Hull. Uon E, Mitchelson, Messrs Coutta, Pyrnan, Brittain, Latham (2), Davidsom Thompson, Eraser, Batchelor and Kycroft ; lo fet \Vahmi, as, 301 tons, Lambert, from West Coast. Passengers—Saloon : Mcsdames laylor and family (2), McKemmie and child, Hon J. Kerr, Messrs Kelly, Hirter and Webber, 8 rs, 442 tons, Bernech, from South. PHHHentfors —Saloon : Mihhch Cook, Davy and Kennedy, Mesdamea Nystrum, Duncan, Harwood, Oalontry, Simos and 3 children, Hon h. G. J. Stevens, Messrs Nystrum, Larnahaw, Robinson, Blackwell, Swann, Banks. Km.U Rees, Duncan, Sancliffe, Inghs and Dim ; -v Bt Rotor'ca, ss, 576 tons, Cameron, from Nelson via X’ioton. Passengers Sajoon: Misses Smart, Bnrlace.l Direcn. GrifUhs, Brown, Porter, Thomson, Moss, Mesdames Gnlhths, Anstice, Burdekin, Rev Dr Welshman, Colonel Porter, Messrs Mountford, Gdmour, Kerr, Bain, Pettit, Vining, Bialey. Griffiths, Allen, Griffin, McLean, Graham, Saunders, Jainuhar, Gibson, Knitson, Tolhurst, Skelty, Woods, Burdekin, Litchfield, Houghton, Card, Drummond, Scales, Westmaoot, Mowbray, Robertson ;12 steerage. _ . Hauroto. b», 1270 tons. Neville, from South. Passengers—Saloon : Misses Calvert, Adams, Meßclanu‘B Armstrong, Davis ana family, Mossrnan and family (3), Crimes, Hon J, Peacock, Rev Mr Davis, Messrs Armstrong, Crimea* Kerr, Mossman, Stewart, Falconer, Geo, Honking, Aldworth, Whittaker, Morris, Rhodes, Mackenzie, Walton, Haraon, Aachor, Malcolm ; 29 steerage, Ephialtes, barque, 600 tons, .Torkildsan, from Auckland. SAILED.

Wednesday, Auocst 2. Southern Gross, 03, 153 tons, Adams, lor Auckland, via East Coast. Passengers—Saloon : Mesdames Aitkon, Brown, Messrs Lea, Brown, Turner, Glass. Takapuno, so, 370 tons, Grant, for Lyttelton. Passengers—Saloon: Mesdames Croll, Engelbreteon, Hon J. G. Ward, Messrs Croll, Powell, Engelbreteon, Cunningham, Butterworth, Maofatlane, Grubb, Wolff, Powell, McGruer, New, Hyndman, Dick, Gray, Murray, Dobie; 6 steerage. , , _ T , Penguin, ss, 442 tons, Bernech, for Nelson. Posßongors—Saloon : Missea Adair, Robinson, Ledger, Mesdames Robinson, Ledger, Judge Robinson, Messrs Robinson, Beacham, Ledger; 4 steerage. „ , _ , Hauroto, se, 1276 tons. Neville, for Sydney. Passengers—Saloon : Miss Shie), Mesdames Gillon, Meredith, Rev Ogg. Messrs Wylie. Eerguson, Birnbaum, Thompson, Reece, Collier, Froene, Fleiaa, Parkes ; 10 steerage. Manaia, ss, 62 tons, Simpson, for Patea. Wakatu, ss, 05 tons, Wills, for Foxton, Herald, es, 336 tons, Jones, for Greymouth, ... -r,, Neptune, ss, 4f tons, Ecktord, tor Dlenh*lDi’ EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Duke of Devonshire, left London 10th June, via Pott Chalmers and Lyttelton ; Runhine, loft Plymouth 23tb Juno, via Auckland j Matatua, left Plymouth (via Auckland), June 24th j Hawkea Bay, left London 22nd June, via Auckland ; Maori, left Calcutta (via Auckland); Taioui, left Plymouth (via Port Chalmers and Lyttelton); Kaikoura, loft Plymouth 21st July. , Achievement, left Liverpool 13th February ; Dnnatd, left Liverpool 17th April: Essex, left New York. Bth May; Ploiodb, left Glasprow 4th June ; Kathleen Hilda, left New York 6th Juno. „ . . ™ . Waverley, from West Const via Foxton, th ßowena, from Mokihinui, this day Stormbird, from Wanganui, this day Grafton, from West Const and Nelson, th's da ?Vaibi, from Blenheim >nd Wanganui, thie da \Vnreatea, from Greymouth, this day Penguin, from Nelson and Pioton, 4th Aorerc, from Opunnke end Waitara, 4lh Neptune, fromißlenheim,'4th Takapuna, from Lyttelton, 4th a Kahu, from Napier via Castle Point, 4th Brunner, from Westport, 4th Wakatipu, from Sydney, 4th Taluno, from Melbourne via Hobart and South, Bth . T tii Mahinapua, from Onehunga and Now Plymouth, sth _ , , T , Mawbera, from West Coast and Nelson, Bth v, ' Wakatu, from Foxton, sth , , Australia, from Auckland, Via East Const ports, sth . Tarawera, from Auckland, via East Coast, 6th PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Waverley, for Patea, this day Rimutaks, for London via Rio, this day Rotorua, for South, this day Wninui, for Pioton, Nelson, and West Coast, this day . ... , Stormbird, for Wanganui, this day. Moa, for Westport, this day Wnibi, for Blenheim, this day Warcatea, for Greymouth, this day Queen of the South, tor Foxton, 4th Aotere, for Patea, 4th Penguin, for Lyttelton, 4th Neptune, for Blenheim, 4th . Takapuna, for New Plymouth and Onehunga, 4th , . ... Kahu, for Cnstie Point and Napier, 4th Wakatipu, for South, 4th Brunner, for South, sth Talnne, for Sydney via East Const, sth Wakatu, for Kaikoura and Lyttelton, sth Grafton, for Nelson, New Plymouth and Onehunga, 6th , „ , Tarawera, for Melbourne, via South ana Hobart. 7th Mawliera, for Nelson and WestJCoast, 7th

Bv ELECTRIC TeLKOKAPII.—COPYRIGHT. (TRESS ASSOCIATION.) London, August 1. Anlved—Cordillera from jLyttolton (22nd March). Himalaya from Auckland, (14th March). „ . . „ Sydney, August 3. Arrived—St. Kildo, from Kalpara. MELBOURNE, August 2. Arrived—Rotokina, from London ; Rachel Cohen, from Kalpara. Newcastle, August 2. Arrived—Wonona, from Auckland. Sailed—Ocean Rover, for Bluff. Auckland, August 8. Arrived—Sarah Pile, schooner, from Sydney Wanganui, August 2. Arrived—Celtic King (early, in roadstead), from Wellington*, Manawatu, from Proton ; Walhi (11 am) from Blenheim. Sailed, noon—Manawatu, tor Westport. To sail, 9 pm—Stormbird and Walhi, for Wellington. • „ Nelson, August 2. To sail, 9 pm—Grafton, for Wellington. Westport, August 2. Arrived—Mawliera (I from Nelson ; Brunner (1.50 pm), from Wellington. Sailed, 3 am—Mawhera, for Greypiouth. OPONAICE, August 2. Arrived, 11.30 am—Aorere, from Wellington. Napier, August 2. Arrived, 7.50 am—Kahu, from Wellington. MOVEMENTS OF U.S.S. COMPANY'S' STEAMERS. The Takapuna, from Onehunga via New Plymouth, arrived here early yesterday morning. She left tor Lyttelton in the afternoon. The Rotorua, from Nelson and Pioton, came in at an early hour yesterday morning. She leaves fo-day for Southern porta. The Wainui, fromWostport, arrived at 11.30 am yesterday. She returns to-day, via Picton and Nelson.

The Penguin, from South, arrived here at 9.40 am yesterday. She left last evening for Nelson.

The Herald, from South, came in at 9.20 am yesterday. She left in the afternoon for Greyuiouth.

The Hauroto, from Southern ports, came in at 1,30 pm yesterday. She left in the afternoon for Sydney!, The Mahinapua, which arrives here on Saturday, from Onehunga and New Plymouth, will be laid up for a short time, in order that certain alterations may be made in her saloon, and her machinery overhauled. The Grafton will take up her running, and the Wainui will take the Grafton’s running to the coaet.

OTHER STEAMERS. The Queen of the South will resume running on Friday, leaving for Foxton in the afternoon.

The Earner! arrived from Auckland via East Coast ports at 3.10 pm yesterday. The Neptune arrived from Spring Creek at an early hour yesterday morning. She returned last night.

The barque Ephlaltoa lelV Auckland at 8 am on Tuesday week, and arrived here early yesterday morning.' On Friday last, when off Cape Palliser, she experienced a violent S.W. gale with high sea. The bad weather lasted until Sunday, She will finish her loading here for New York, under charter of the Now Zealand Shipping Company. She shipped 2000 esses of gum at Auckland, and she will fill up here with flax, and leave for New York about the middle of the month. After discharging the Wellington portion other New York cargo in May, the Ephialtea left for Lyttelton, and from that port to Auckland she made a splendid passage,of 3 days 12 hours. Her coastal pilot was Captain H. H. Brown.

D. H. M. Lttifc Quarter ... New ’ 12 3 8 53 18 pm. IHrut Quarter .. Full ... . . iy . 2 r 9 8 22 13 prn. prn.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LV, Issue 9970, 3 August 1893, Page 1

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SHIPPING New Zealand Times, Volume LV, Issue 9970, 3 August 1893, Page 1

SHIPPING New Zealand Times, Volume LV, Issue 9970, 3 August 1893, Page 1