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ARRIVED.

\ Sept. 2£—Clyde, schooner, 86 fyms, Gibbons, from Collingwood. Master, agentt.-, , r,^~-'^-^ „:. . CLEARED. ' Sept. 22—Lily, schooner, 92 tons, Bj OOm, for Greymouth. Pitcaithly, Wallace eL& Co., agents. .-.•■-■ ■•■.-•.■ \ Sept 22—Kassa, barque, 287 tons> suem, mena, for Kaipara. Field and Ferrier, 'agents. Sept. 22 —Morning Light, schooner, 92 tons, Taylor, for Waitapu. Pitcaithly, Wallace and Co., agents. SAILED. Sept. 22—Duke of Devonshire, s.s., 2482 tons, Long, for Bluff. New Zealand Shipping Company, agents. Sept. 22 —Onda, s.s., 3409 tons, Wilson, for Dunedin. Union Steamship Company, agents. Sept. 22—Rotokino, s.s., 1304 .tons, M'Donald, for Oamaru. "Union Steamship Company, agents. Sept. 22 —Penguin, s.s., 517 tons, Bernecn, for Wellington. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers —Misses Fle3her, Cole, Banks, Tomkins, Clonburgh, Mesdames Triggs, Hamilton and child, Evans, Martin and family, Messrs Maude, Soames, Ormiston, Whitney, Strange and Harold. riXI'KLXED ARRrVALS. From New York —Sussex, barque, 1212 tons, Comrie, via Dunedin. Norwood, barque, 1597 tons, Ray; sailed June 13. Savonia, ship, 130S ions, Olivari; sailed July 20. Archton, s.s., via Adelaide, Sydney and Melbourne. Queen Louisa, s.s. From Ularence River—Susanue, barque, 456 tons. From Hamburg — Liv, barque, 811 tons, Larsen; sailed June 13. From London —Hermione, ship, W.T.R.D., 11S6 tons; sailed June 9. . Gothic, left London August 10; due colony, Sept. 21. Mamari, left London August 10; due Auckland Oct. 4. Kaikoura, left Lonion August 20; due colony Oct. 2. Tekoa, leaves London Sept. 20; due Auckland Nov. 14. Waimate, left London Sept. 1; due colony Oct. 22. Tokomaru, left London Sept. 11; due Wellington Oct. 21. Ruahine, leaves London Oct. 15; due colony Nov. 29. Delphic, leaves London Sept. 23; due Auckland Nov. 18. Rimutaka, leaves London Nov. 12; due colony Dec. 26. Matatua, leaves London Oct. 'f; due Dunedin Nov. 29. lonic, leaves London Oct. 27; due Wellington Dec. 12. Waikato, leaves London Oct. 30; due Auckland Dec. From Calcutta—Tweedsdale, four-masted barque. 1402 tons. tKUJKCTED DEPARTURES. For London—Duke of Devonshire, Sept. 29. Rangatixa, Sept. 30. The British' India Steamship Company's steamer Onda, under charter to the Union Steamship Company, completed the discharge of her Lyttelton cargo yesterday afternoon, and sailed for Dunedin. . ' The direct liner Duke of Devonshire, under charter to the New Zealand Shipping Company, left port early yesterday morning for the Bluff. From the Bluff she proceeds to Port Chalmers, where she completes her loading. The schooner Bock Lily comes to this port from Kaiapoi to load produce for Wellington, on account of Messrs Pitcaithly, Wallace and Co. " • - • The steamer Hesketh did not get away yesterday for Greymouth. Her compasses will be adjusted to-day, and she will leave port this afternoon. - - Messrs Pitcaithly, Wallace ana Co. cleared the schooners Morning Light and Lily at the Customs yesterday with produce cargoes. The former goes to Waitapu, and the - latter to Greymouth. • , • Arrangements are being made for the steamer John-Anderson to engageina trawling trip on Monday next from Lyttelton. There is some •-talk of the formation of a fishing^'company'ib - ■ engage in trawling and line fishing, and the trip now being arranged is to test the probabilities of a supply of fish close to the port. The Union Steamship.Company's -'steamer Rotokino arrived yesterday from Newcastle with a cargo of coal. She proceeded to Oamaru in the evening, and upon her return' from. the south will land the balance of her cargo here. The barque Kassa was cleared at the Customs yesterday for Kaipara by Messrs Field and Ferrier. She goes in ballast to load timber foe Melbourne. The schooner Clyde arrived from Collingwood yesterday afternoon with a timber freight. The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Tekoa, now on her way from London to Auckland, 'calls at Tasmania with some 400 +/ITIB nf tnorpna'tii^Tao " »

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6291, 23 September 1898, Page 2

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ARRIVED. Star (Christchurch), Issue 6291, 23 September 1898, Page 2

ARRIVED. Star (Christchurch), Issue 6291, 23 September 1898, Page 2

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