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ARRIVED.

Sept. 26— Opawa, ship, 1076 tons, Martin, Erran- Natal, via Otago Heads. Naw Zealand 3hipping Company, agenta. bAjLL.Ji,JD. Sept 26— Clyde, schooner, 86 tona, Gibbons, for Collingwood. Field and Ferrier, agents. Sept. 26— Wainni, b.s., S9l tons, Warrell, for Wellington. Union Steamship Company, agenta. Passengerd: Por Wellington — Miss Gavin, Mrs Suera, Rev Gillies, Hon. E. C. J. Stevens, Messrs Thomson, Moon, Smith, Jeffrey; for Nelson — Mrs Glasgow and child; for Picton— Mi33 Carrick. IMPORTS. ' "Waimu : Prom Nelson — 105 cases jams, 1 pig; from Wellington-r6O rolls netting, 21 cases samples, 6 cases matches, 31& pkgs. EXPORTS. Penguin: For Wellington — 6 sacks oatina, 8 barrels ale, 14 pkgs ranges, 9 pkgs samples, -104 sacks seed, 10 boxes soap, 1 roller, 4 pkgs implements, 12 cases fruit, 15 sacks malt, 100 sacks floar, 26 pkgs, 1 box fowls, 4 bales gunpies, 7 cases tea; for Patea —^l7 bales gunDies, 5 pkgs harrows, 8 pkgs; for Blenheim— ,7 pkgs; for Wanganui — 3 octaves cider, 2 pkgs ranges, 15 sacks flour, 10 bales hay, ■SO boxes soap, 10 pkgs; for Foxton — 20 boxes ■oap, 33 sacks pollard, 12 sacks bran, 30 bags Hour, 9 bales gunnies, 1 plough, 5 pkgs. V Jierald: J?'or .New -fiymoutn — 30 sacKS oats. 40 sacks flour, 8 bale 3 hay, 44 bags flour, 7 sacks seed, 150 sacks wheat, 4 pkgs harrows, '26 pkgs; for Greymouth — 20 sacks seed, 16 cases currants, 200 Sacks potatoes, 347 sacks chaff, 20 sacks £our, 2 sacks oats, 3 casks rivets, 7 sackß carrots, 33 sacks bran, 30 sacks sharps, 1 retort, 27 pkgs; for Hokitika — 5 cases currants, 10 sacks manure, 20 sacks potatoes- 50 bags flonr. 5 Bacus wheat, 48 sacks chaff, 22 sacks seed, 5 pkgs; for Wanganui— ~5 bags. Bangatira: For London — 647 bales wool and skins, 15 bales rags, 50 bags bamls, 989 sacks ■ seed, 77 sacks peas, 87 casks pelts, 8(72 casks tallow, 37 casks and kegs casings, 20 pkgs, 250 cases meats, 9597 carcases mutton, 222 carcases lamb. Wainui: For Wellington — 15 sacks and 85 bagß flour, 1 truss, 2 cases ale, 2 bales wool; for Wanganui— l bale hops; for Nelson — i sacks seed, 30 bagß flonr, 60 sacks bran, 22 ; cases>.92 pkgs, 5 roils, 1 parcel; for Onehunga —9 horses. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. From New York— Sussex, barque, 1212 tons, Connie, via Dnnedin. Savonia, ship, 1308 tons, Olivari; sailed July 20. Archton, s.g., via Adelaide, Sydney and Melbourne. Queen Louisa, a.a. ... From t/Jarence River — Susanne, barque, 48C tons. ' ' ■■ ■ : From Hamburg— Liv, barque, 811 tons, - Larsen ; sailed June 13. . ■ From London — Hermione, ship, W.T.R.D., 1186 tons; sailed June 9. Oof hie, left London August 10; at Welling";ioiu Mamari, left London August 10; due Auckland Oct. 4. Kaikoura, left Lon- : doa August 20; due colony Oct. 2.:. Tekoa, v ' leaves London Sept. 20 ; due Auckland Not: " 14. Waimate, left London Sept. 1 ;' due coibhy. i -..; Oct 22. - Tokomaru, - lef t London Sept. 11; - :_daa Wellinrton Oct. 21. ..Rnahine, lieaves Lon-. "Tdon Ocfc :15; due colony' N0y..;29. - -.-: Delphic;' - 'teaves London Sept. 29; due Auckland Nov. . - .'.".-18. . Rimutoka, leaves London i Nov.', 1$; i. due - colony Dec 26. ' Matatua, leaves London • Oct." .'" 5j due. Dunedin Nov. 29. lonic, leaves -London. Oc*. 27; due Wellington Dec. 12. Waikato, leaves London Oct. 30; due Auckland Dec. 16. From Calcutta— Tweedsdale, fonz-masted barque, 1402 tons. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. For London — Duke of Devonshire, Oct. 1. : Rangatira, Sept 30. ' • - ♦ Yesterday was a rather quiet day in local shipping matters, the only coastal steamer in port being the Wainui. The New Zealand Shipping Company's ship Opaws arrived-in the harbour yesterday evening. She comes- from Natal, and will remain in the stream for a-xiay or two awaiting orders. The ship Norwood was towed to a berth the Gladstone Pier yesterday by the steamer Jane Douglas and the launch. Canterbury, the . tag Lyttelton] being laid up undergoing her Government inspection. The Norwood was v inspected by many- people during the day, and her fins appearance was generally admired. '

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6305, 27 September 1898, Page 2

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ARRIVED. Star (Christchurch), Issue 6305, 27 September 1898, Page 2

ARRIVED. Star (Christchurch), Issue 6305, 27 September 1898, Page 2

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