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SHIPPING.

Higb Water. TO-KCpßOV.—Talaro* Beads : 2.16 am-. 2.88 o.m. Port Chiilmen: 266 Mn., 818 P-m. Dunedw: 8.41 a.m., 4. J p.B. Port coalmen. ARRIVED.—OercBBB 7. Walrarapa, *.«., 1,022 ton*, Chatfleld, from Auokhod via Lyttelton and East Co-et r.orls. Patienger*: Mr and Mrs Cornish, Mesdanes Bwtoek, Adams and family, Browo, Hailbrn and three children, Mines O'Shannesey, Brooms de, Messrs Speight, Brown, iainff, Bullvd ; and eleven in the steerage. Taiaro», s.s.. 228 ten*. Thompson, from the North. Passengers: Mr and Mrs Wilcox, Mesdames Bay, Jackson, Walley, Qaelch, Mist Dow, Captain Veale, Messrs Leighton, Paaet, Evans. Nicholson, M'Pherson, Roughton; and six in the steerage. Progress, dredge, 52 tons, Dlok, from OamarU. Wanganui, schooner, 78 tons, Graham, from Hokitika via Uamara. SAlLED.—Octobbb 6. BeaatlfUl Star, s.s., 146 tons. White, for Oamara. Octobbb 7. 9pray, tchooner, 62 tons, Pallisen, for Stewart Inland. -jjanapouri, s.s.. 1,020 tons, Logan, fcr Auckland Via Lyttelton and East Coast ports. Hauroto, s.s., 1,275 tons, Kennedy, for Sydney via Oama'U, Lyttelton, and Wellington. Paweogers: For Svdnc-y— Miss Wilkins, Cap-ain Lloyd, Messrs Hall, Mills, Cray; twentyone steerage. The barque Edwin Fox, from London, for Port Chalmers, was spoken on July 20 in lalUude Bdeg N., lon2i(U(Ja26lfC W. All well. The barque Himalaya, from Glasgow, for Otago, was sjniken in latitude Cdeg N , longitude 28deg W. All well. Jhe Tai.-.roa, from Lvttelton via Aksroi and Tsmaru, arrived at 6 a.m. to-day. Shi- left the former poit at 6 47pm on the 6th inst ; arrived atAkaroaat 920 pm ; l. ft at lO 45 p.m. ; reached Tivnwu at 7.65 a.it>. tn ihe 6th; left at fi £0 p.m . arriving as above. Trio Wairaropa, from AuckJar.d via Lyttelton and Ewt Cca-t pert?, arrived at H.BO a.m. to-day. She left Auckland on the 2nd inst. ; called at Gisbor; e, Napier, and reached Wellington at daylight on the sth : sailed at 4 p m. same day, arrivintr at Lyttelton at 630 am. on the 6th; pushed on again at 430p m. same day, arriving as above, havirg experienced fine weather down the coast. We thank Purser Taylor for report and exchanges Tho repairs to the wild lass cf the fchooner Spray having Keen completed the sailed this morning for Stewart Island. After a ppell of S.W wind it veered to the N.E. this morning, which enabled the schooner Jesiie Niccal and ketch Huon Belle, which have b?en lying w nd bound at tho Heads, to tako their departure for the southward. ', _ . ' . . Tho flies at the narbor Office and tho ehipping at the Port were hoisted half-mast high to-day in respect to the memory of the late Mr James Duncan, ol tle Rtncitikei. . . , ... The Oamaru dredso Progress arrived early this moriiirgforlurupuHl periodical overhaul. The Wanganir, torn Hokitika via Oamaru, a'rived thU forenoon and passed the Port to Dunedin She left Hokitika on Scpt.uiber 24 ; had N.W. winds to anival at Oimaru on the Ist inst.; discharged 60,000 ft timber, and took in pirt cargo for Hokitika, leaving again yesterday morning. Had light variable wind") along the coast. ' Tho lumpers' strike at Wellington is ended, and the gt ikers have returned to work at the wages offered by the shipping companies. The ship British Statesman, 1,262 tons, laden with a full cargo of rice and coolie stores, b-iund for Dumerara, foundered twenty-five, miles south of the FwidhcadH .on the 17th August. Two heavy seas, following in cmick surcession. mada her heel over. S»yerrtyshfeeliveß Weris lost including the captain. The ohief officer, tho third i rflcer, and four men were saved by the French barque Votmn, bound from Calcutta to Bourbon. The Government steamer Undaunted, which was sent out to lock after the wieck returned with six moro survivors, making in all twelve rescued out ef a crow of twenty-nine men all told. They were two days and two nights drifting tn an open boat, and say that all the rest of the orew were drowned. MOVEMENTS OF THE UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY'S FLEET. Wednesday, October 7. Gisnojure.—Suva arrived early from Auckland ; Bails 4*Bo P-m. for Napier . * . WrjTFORT.-Omapere sailed oam for Lyttelton. 'OMmiOOTH.—Ohfiuarriverl 10 a.m.Jrom Auaklond; irtJs to-lnlght for WeUlngtpp : -

Tarai^ki.—Rotorua arrived early from Manukau ; sailed 10 a m. for Nelson Buasiai, -Arawata arrived 7 a.m. from Fiji; Bails to-morrow /or Auckland. MBbBOUBNB, October 6 —Afternoon, Tarawera, for Hebart and the Bluff. Aucklanb, October 6 - Kotomahaiia, for Sydney.— Rotorua- for the South. Pa'samiers: Mesdamcs Gilbo t F. Hill, C stif 8 and child, Messrs J Benson, J. (1 Brown, F. Hill, Clements, Pugh, J A. Steward, A Wilson, A. Davis; and six steerage.—The Frenob corvetfci Magon, torn Hobart, Commander Puoch, of 2.300 tons, having 15 guns and 279 of a grew of smart jomif men. has arrived. LurELTON October 0.-Arawa, from Port Chalmers. —Penguin, for Wellington.—Wairarapa, for Southern ports _ L , Nnw Plvmovtii, October 7.-1 p.m., Roto.ua. for Nelson and ports. Russkli., Ootober 7. —Morning, Arawata, fromigi. Paraencers: ?.,r Pioton—Misses Morton (2). For Dunedin -Miss Fiulayson.

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Evening Star, Issue 6726, 7 October 1885, Page 3

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SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 6726, 7 October 1885, Page 3

SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 6726, 7 October 1885, Page 3

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