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Shipping telegrams.

AUCKLAND, April 12.—Arrived: 'Alameda, from Honolulu, with the San Francisco mail. Passengers: Messrs M'Gill, Siegfried, Foxworthy, Hunt; and four 111 steerage. Her Dunedin cargo consists of 121 cases of drugs, 10 barrels of wine, 15 casern of boots, 150 . eases of fruit, 28 cases of bicycles, and 25 cases of salmon. Upolu, from Fiji: Hawke's Bay, from New York, via Australia. Sailed: Alatneda, for Sydtney: Garloch for the"Bosth," with the Sari.Francisco mail. WELLINGTON, April 12—Arrived: Rotoitj;, fr_m Onehunga'; " Rotomahana, ". from L^it-lton. ——Sailed:. Rotomahana, for Lyttelton. Passengers: Miss'-S Coke, Rosie, Baird,'"'(jib-on,- Porter, Russell, Mesdames Crowthcr, ' Sinclair, 'Shannon, Preston, (and son) Merritt, Ormiston, Maristr brother, Messrs Taylor,. lilglis, Sheet, Oakey, Anderson, Hopkins, Davis, Malcolm, Moir, Fraser, Preston,'Crowther, Shannon; and 17 in the steerage. BLUFF, Api'il 12.—Sailed: Tarawera, for Dunedin. ' . SIDNEY; '.April 12.—-Arrived: Pendle Hill, from Kaipara; Mokoia.—Sailed: Wes-tralii-,-and;Moama. MELBOURNE, April 12.—Arrived: Kathleen Hilda, from Thames. NEWCASTLE, April 12.—Sailed: Dilpussund, for Wellington.—Hawea, for Lyttelton. LAUNCESTON, April 12.—Arrived: Stanley, from Whnngaruru. ADELAIDE, April 12.—Sailed: Brablock, for New Zealand.—Royal Tar, for Auckland. .LOWHExVD, April 12.—Sailed: Acacia, for Oamaru. ' »,,,,'., LONDON. April 11.—Arflved: Pleiades, from New Zealand.—Sailed ■ Capica, for Dunedin. „,,-,, MELBOURNE, -April 12.—Sailed: Monowai, for the Bluff.

The flags at the shipping and Harbour Board offices-were flown at half-mast yesterday, out of respect to the memory of the late Captain, Boyd. A similar mark of respect was paid at Port Chalmers. . Tho s.s. Ruahine is expected to arrive at Port Chalmers this morning. The; s.e-. Tarawera, Irom Melbourne, via the .Bluff, is expected to reach Port Chalmers in time to come up to Dunedin by the early morning, tide, arriving here belween 6 and 7 o'clock: , ,

The Te Anau, from Auckland, is due this morning, and will probably arrive here shortly after the Tarawera. . After the departure of the Annie Hill yesterday, the Dunedin wharves presented quite a. deserted appearance, in marked contrast with the brisk amount of shipping that has been carried on for some time past.

The cargo taken in last week at Timaru, by the s.s. Fifcshire, is said to be a record for one vessel at that port. It comprised 26,772 carcases of mutton and lamb, 266 cases of kidneys, 155 cases of tinned meats, 1577 bales of wool, 1700 sacks of wheat, and 3214 sacks of onts.'

The well-known schooner Annie Hill, under the command of the veteran skipper, Hugh Paterson, • was towed to sea yesterday forenoon, and sailed for the Macquarie Islands. The s.s. Mapourika was open for inspection of her hull in the Port Chalmers graving dock yesterday.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11396, 13 April 1899, Page 4

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Shipping telegrams. Otago Daily Times, Issue 11396, 13 April 1899, Page 4

Shipping telegrams. Otago Daily Times, Issue 11396, 13 April 1899, Page 4

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