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SHIPPING

PHASES OF THE MOON. AnaoßT.

High ll '^^Val^a^Wh^^■B , 2^ , a^ , m.■ and 8.49 r ’" l ' akiuvkd. Thdhsday, August 3. Glonelg, as, 158 tons, Norbuty, from Onehunga, VVaitara anti Wanganui. _ PassengersC'abin : Mrs Austin, Messrs Richards, Shildrick: 10 steerage. „ , , , Grafton, 88, 297 tons, Nordstrom, from West Coast and Nelson. Passengers—Saloon : Miss Honan, Mrs Gordon. Messrs Gracewood, Laughton, Tregea, Ltoadwood, Dye, Master Bastill, 2 steerage. ...... Rowena, as, 74 tons, Conway, from Mokilu"“wareatea. s«. 288 tons. Downie from Grcymouth. X’asßcngeta Saloou ; Messrs MUIh, Sharp* ... , . Stormbird, ss, 137 tons. Chambers, from Wanganui. X'aaHeiigers-Cuhin : Misses Olievannes, Higgle (2), Stone. Nichol. Mrs Ward, Men»rH Stonner, Gomez, liatkm, Brunton. Waibi, es, 09 tons, North, from Lienheim and Wcnganui. TiiuuauAV. August 3. . Waihi, sr, 03 tons, North, for Blenheim. Wainui, ss, 391 tons, Abrams, for West Coast via Picton and Nelson. Passengers Saloon: Miss Main, Mrs Love, __ Messrs Donaldson, Walker, Georgensou; a steerss, 570 tons, Cameron, for South, Passengers—Saloon : Misses Gibson, lisdah!, Mesdamcs Towles, Hams, Moody, Smit h Colonel Pox, Messrs Lonergan, Smith, Wd son, Ivlalcoim, Gaundy, Bridges, Stephens, Brown, Hoban, Nathan ; G steerage. Marmion, achoonor, 02 tons, Lewis, for iai*

U Lintla Weber, brigantine, 120 tone, Donald, *°Southern Cross, ship, 1081 tons, Bailey, for Boston and New York, , Kirnutaka, as, 2885 tons, OreensUeet, for London, via Rio. Passengers : First Saloon--Alias 13. Eastwood and maid, Messrs G. An drown, G. Davidaon.T. Oliver. Second saloons Misses L. Adams, G. Cooke, J. Oraig. i- Hermon, E. and K. Kemp, A. Kennedy, 1. Mason, M. Stowo, Mesdaines Bolton. Cookerton, Herrnon, M. lUchatdson and infant, Dr Cookerton, Rov A. Herman, Messrs K. Bolton, A. Dawson, T. Inslis. W. Inkson, B. Latham, J. Martin, E. Mellor, J. Moontford, P.Wray, A.Camoron. Masters Craig, Kemp (2). Steerage-Misses A. Coates, C, and M. Palmer. M. Pycroft, A. Simmons, E. Snart, Finey (4), Mesdames E. Brickfiam,C. Cowan, Fraser, Gatenby, Irvine, O'Suilivan, J. Palmer, Pycroft. K,. i mey and infant,-Messis J. Crawford, A. Duncan, J. Fraser, Irvine, O’Sullivan, W. Pycroft, J. Dalton, J. Watson, Masters Palmer and 1 ycroft.

KXPETi'KD A KHIVA I,a Duke of Devonshire, left London 16th June, via Port Chalmers anil Lyttelton : Kuahine, left Plymouth 29th June,.via Auckland; Matatna, left Plymouth (via Auckland), June 24th ; Hawkes Bay, left London 22nd June, via Auckland; Maori, left Calcutta (via Auckland); Tainui, left Plymouth (via Port Chalmers and Lyttelton); Kaikoura, left Plymouth 21ut July. . Dunard, left Liverpool 17th April . Lwox, loft New York, Bth May ; Mo"®, left Clasftow 4th June ; Kathleen Hilda, left Now York sth June. _ . . ~ . Wavecley, from West Coast via loxton, this day , . ... , Penguin, from Nelson and Eicton, this day Aorere, from Opunako and Waitara, this Neptune, from Blenheim, this day Takapunn, from Lyttelton, this uay^ Kahn, from Napier via Castle lomt, this Brunner, from Westport, this dny Wakatipu, from Sydney, this day Wakatu, from Foxton, this day Waihi, from Blenheim, sth Manaia, from Fatea, sth _ . . Tekoa, from London, via Auokland, sth Talune, from Melbourne via Hobart and South, sth _ , ,- T *>,, Mabinnpua, from Onehunga and New FtyMuwhero, from Webt Coast and Nelson, from Auckland, via East Coast P Tnrawera, from Aucklaud, via East Coast, 6th

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Moa, for Westport, this day Waverley, for Patea, this day Stormbird, for Wanganui, this day. Wareatea, for GreymDUth, this day Queen of the South, for Foxton, this day Aorere, for Patea, this day Penguin, lor Lyttelton, this day Takapuna, for New Plymouth and Onehunga, this day ' . , , Kahu, for Caatle Point and Napier, this for South, sth Brunner, for South, sth ... Talune, for Sydney via Rost Coast, sth Wakatu, for Kaikonra and Lyttelton, sth Neptune, for Blenheim, sth Waihi, for Blenheim, sth Grafton, for Nelson, New Plymouth and Onchunga, 6th _ , Tarawera, for Melbourne, via South and Hobart. 7th . _ , Mawhera. for Nelson and West Coast, 7ln

Liv Elkotkio Telegraph.—Copyright. (PRESS ASSOCIATION.) Melbourne, August 3. Sailed, yesterday Wairarapa, for the Bluff. „ . Kaipara, Augusts. Arrived—Hinemoa, from the North Blenheim. August 3. Arrived, early—Neptune, from WellingTo soil, 8 pm—Neptune, for Wellington. . Lyttelton, August 3. Arrived, 7.30 am—Takapuna, from Wellington (caught express). Sailed, 2pm yesterday Rosamond, for Westport; 6.30 pm—Takapuna, for Wellington. WSSTTORT, August 3. Sailed, last night -Taviunl, for Auckland. Grey Mouth, August J, To sail, 6 pm—Mawhera, for Nelson. Auckland. August 3. Arrived—Abiel Abbot, barquentine, from Wellington ; Agnes Martin, ketch, from Karatonga. Sailed, 10 am—Tekoa, for Wellington. Nelson, August 3. Arrived, 10,40 am—Penguin, from WelliugSailed, 12.30 pm—Penguin, for Wellington via Picton. , , . „ Eoxton, August 3. Arrived, noon —Wakatu, from Wellington, Patea, August 3. Arrived, 1 pm—Manaia, from Wellington To sail, 2 am (4th)—Manaia, for Wellington. MOVEMENTS OF U.S.S. COMPANY’S STEAMERS. The Wareatea arrived from Greymouth at 2.15 pm yesterday. She returns to-day. The Grafton arrived from West Coast and Nelson at 2.15 pm yesterday. She leaves on Sunday for Nelson, New Plymouth and Onehunga. , _ The Waihi, from Blenheim and Wanganui, arrived at 2.15 pm yesterday. She left for Blenheim last night,

OTHER STEAMERS. The Glenelg, from Onehunga via Wanganui, arrived here at 2.43 am yesterday. She went on the slip during the morning for an overhaul- . , . The Stormbird, from Wanganui, arrived at 10 am yesterday. '.She returns to-day. The Kowena arrived from Mokihinui at 3 pm yesterday. The New Zealand Shipping Company s steamer Kimntaka sailed for London via _Bio yesterday evening. Bhe took a latge cargo. The names of her passengers will be found above. . ■

The Linda Weber left Worses Bay tor Raratonga yesterday morning. The ship Southern Cross, bound for New York, was towed out by the Duco yesterday morning. Her cargo consists of 3666 bales of flax and 233 cases of kauri gum.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LV, Issue 9971, 4 August 1893, Page 1

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SHIPPING New Zealand Times, Volume LV, Issue 9971, 4 August 1893, Page 1

SHIPPING New Zealand Times, Volume LV, Issue 9971, 4 August 1893, Page 1