ARRIVALS.
Napier, s.s. 4S tons, Mathieson, from Waikawa. K. Ramsay, agent.
Te Anau, s.s., 102S t.in3, Bernech, from Auckland, via the East Coast J. Mills, ase»t' PasBeugera; Mesdaraes Tiffan, Jennings, Tucker, Wedderapoon, Reade, Misses Stuart, Prosser, Hatch, Tucker, Lindsay, Matthews, General Fulton, Meßsrs Grant, Frestwell, Begp, Coombs, Meldrum, Wilson, BiDoie, Jennings, Hatch ; 14 steerage. Taupo, s.s., 411 tons, Lobb, from the West Coast. J. Hills, agent. DEPARTURE.' Napier, s.s., 48 tons, Mathieson, for Riverton, K. Ramsay, agent. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. FjtOM Ln'EßpeOL.—Kinfauns, barque, 981 tons, figgott. KJCN (January 23).. John o' Gaunt, barque, .1228 touf, Davies, JKIIW (March 9). Lake Ontario, German barque, 1061 tons, Puudt, NviHW. - From London.—Matatna, 5.5!,3:j22 tons, Kvans. Turakiaa, i-hip, 1189 tons, Forsdick WQHM. Fkom Glasgow. — Corryvechan, barque, 1266 tons. Patton. I£CNF (March 24) Firth of Clyde, barque. 1181 tons, Jones. WKRM (January 31). From New York.—Mary A. Law, barque, BMI tons, Harfield (February 11). Firth of Lome, barque, 595 ton*, Jacksou, RHFL. Doris, barque, 1296 tens, Robertson, ICLM C. Krom Hambukg —Kbb:i, barque, 595 tons. From Lady Elliott Island.—Cloud, barque, 310 ten-'.
iMjreiiTS.
Special Notice—Consignees desirous of having; their uames appear in this part of our columns, together with their consignments, may have the same inserted on payment of a small charee. Per Napier, from Waikawa : 24,000 ft timber.
SHIPPINfi TELEGRAMS.
Kaipara Heads, May 12.—Sailed : Tutanekai, for Hokianga.
Wellington, May 12.—The Takapuna, with the San Fraacitco mail, arrived this evening, and sailed at 8 p.m. for Lyttelton. Passengers: Misses Chi*nall(2), Messrs Coot, Mac Donald. Sharp. Arrived; Kinfauns, barque, from Liverpool; KlitisMiuite, from the south; Penguin, from Lyitelton and Dunedin. Sailed : Omapere, for AuckUnd, vU East Coast; Penguin, for Lyttelton and Nelson; Kotuili, for Taranaki and Onehunga; Elingamite. for Sydney, via Auckland and Kast Coast; Waikare, for Sydney. Lvttelton, May 12.—Sailed : Jerfalcon, for Maiden Island. Bluff, May 12.—Arrived : Hawea, g.s., from Auckland. Sailed: Pukaki, s.s., for northern ports. Sydney, May 12.—Sailed : Nairnshire, for New Zealand ; Westralia.for Auckland. The barque Golden Oale wss brilliantly deco- | rated with bunting vests: day in honour of the i birth of. a son and heir'to. Captain; Ralfour, of! that vesssl, news of which reacbed him by cable. ; The barque yilverhow »ln-j ran up the signal j letters "GQE.K"' indicaiine "Allow-raepio c <:oTi-*; -gfattitAue yum■'•■ Captain* Balfoor and' Marshall 1 (of the Silverhow) are old friends, but -neither '■ kneur of the other heing bound to thia port until | they met in Dunedin, a« each of them had re- ' cently changed ships. The flaes at the Harbour j office were also hoisted in compliment to Captain i Balfour. ■ j
The s.B. Rotokino steamed up from Port Chalmers yesterday morning, and discharged cargo at Dunedin wharf.
Messns Neil! and Co. (Limite'l) received a telegram yesterday morning announcing the arrival at Wellington of the barque Kinfaung, from Liverpool, with cargo for Wellington and DunBdiu.
The schooner Jessie Niccol is expected to be all clear of cargo to-day. As the.s.B. Napier, from Waikawa, entered the heads yesterday morning she liberated a homing pigeon, which a few minnteß later reached her destination at Dunedin.
The s.s. Te Anau, from the north, arrived at the-Dunedin-wharf yesterday afternoon, with Ai passengers and 140 tons of general cargo. She left Wellington at 6 p.m. of the 10th inst. ; had stroDg N.W. to S.W. winds, and arrived at Lyttelion at 9 a.m. of the lltli inst. ; left that port at 2 p.m. the same day, and met strong S.E. winds, with considerable sea along the coast, and reached headquarters a* above. The 8.8. Napier, %vitb a cargo of timber, from Waikawa, arrived at Po:t Chalmers at 6.30 a.m. yesterday, and went aiw/gside the sheer legs to discharge. She left Waikawa at 5 p.m. of the 11th inst., and had light S.K. winds, with heavy seas throughout the passage. She left Dunedin again at 10 p m. yesterday, with cargo for Riverton;
We are glad to hear that Mr Keith Ramsay and his family safely arrived in London on the 11th inst., from Dunedin. The s.s. Taupo, from the West Coast, arrived at the wharf yesterday evening.
©VKRLAND PASSENGERS,
Yesterday's Thhough Trains.
it.oM Dunkdin con t«e North.—For ChrlatAurch: Mr John Clarke, Mr R. Jamieson, Mr md Mrs William Phillips, Hon. A. Duncan Mr Mid.Mrs M. Uartney, Mr and Mrs W. Farquharlon, Mr J. A. Forrester, Mrs Scott (and family). For Timaru : Mrs J. Rav.-storn.
From Dunedin for the South.—Miss Mabel Sayera, Mrs Kidd, Mis< D:ivis, Mrs T. Lowe Mr 15. W. I'answoith, Mr F. D. Bamfield, Mr T. M'Math.
For Dunkuin from the South.—Miss Kerr, Mrs Ballantine (and child), Mrs Dow (and child). Miss Fleming, Mr W. Ksarns, Mr W. G. Foster, Mr and Mrs Robertson (md son), Mr J. L. Passmore.
I'oh.Dunkdin wiosi thb North.— Mr and Mrs Berrill. Miss at. Thompson. Miss C. Freeman, JMw 11. «. Fodor, Mr Robertson (and boy), Mr J. H. .Ritchie.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11112, 13 May 1898, Page 1
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