Shipping.
THE WEATHER. July. Saturday, 20—Fine. Sunday, 21— „ Monday. 22 —Fine; frosty. Tuesday, 23 „ showery. HIGH WATER.
;J i water on Riverton beach '•no lum s tidier than at the jetty; and on lit ■ bar hdvan liour earlier. Port of Riverton • ARRIVED. July 22—Anna, ketch, Mitchell, from Port William. July 22—Grace, ketch, Koclerique, from Bluff. Port of Bluff, arrived. July 19 —Rotomahana, s.s., 861 tons, Carey, from Sydney, via the North. July 22—Tarawera, s.a., 1269 tons, Sinclair, from Melbourne. July 23— Ashlcigh Brook, s.s., 1575 tons, Farquier, from London, via way ports. SAILED. July 19—Rotomahana, for Melbourne. July 22—Tarawera, for Sydney, via the North. As indicating the immense bulb of the shipping trade between Melbourne and the Old Country, it might be mentioned that on one day recently there arrived in Port Philip from ports in the United Kingdom, seven of tho largest sized ships, four of them new four-masters. Almost daily, too, a steamer belonging to one of the numerous lines, trading to Australia, puts in an appearance. The Tarawera on this trip brought from Australia 50 passengers.
1 July I u,.in. J p.m Wednesday, . | 24 1 9.45 | 10.10 Thursday, . | 25 | 10.35 | 11.0 Friday, . I 26 | 11.25 | 11.50
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Western Star, Issue 1374, 24 July 1889, Page 2
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199Shipping. Western Star, Issue 1374, 24 July 1889, Page 2
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