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LATEST- SHIPPING.
Semaphore.—•'Wednesday-, November 3r-Timcs of
high and low water doubtfnL
ABBTFED—November 1- u
Juno, L, 105, G. McKay, Port Vincent^
- Kammg, s., s,179 tons, G. A. JTiJlington. from
I/c,nd£<n. George Wills & Co., agents, fastcngere
—23; asd 244 for eastern States.
. -SAILED.—Sovembcr X.
Koorioga, £., Ardrosan.
Variance, s., Edithburgh.
Karatta, s., Kangaroo bland and Sceond Valley.
Hyson, s., for eastern States.
Ccvic, s., for Loudon.
Turilia, e., for Bombay and Madras.
Araphion. £., for Scwcastlc.
Umpire Transport, 6., for Las Palmas.
JilPORTS.—November L
learning, from London—1,000 tons general car^o.
EXPORTS.—Kovember L
On-ic; - for London—4,950 carca&es lamb, 9 do.
mutton, SIS bales greasy wool, 4,000 bags Hour.
For Bradford—J,550 bales greasy wool. For
Ljistsrdyli£-j7€6 bales greasy wool. for Dunkirk^—i3<J
-bales greasy -wool." For Liverpool—5.04S
bags wheats -ITor Huddcisfield—37 bales grcasy
wooL'
- Empire Transport, for Las Palmas—£,55S bags
wLtat.
Toirilla, for Bombay—177 borses.
AUSTRALIAN.
MELBOURNE.—Arrived: November 1—Loongana,
launcestbn;- Ooeanien, Sydney, bailed: November
1—Mlinga, Sydney.
SYDSKY.—Arrived: Kovember 1—Kins Sigismnnd.
Kobe via ports; EilcobRuiks, north coast.
Sailed: Kovember 1—lloaua, Kewcastlc; Durban,
London and LivcipoL
•KEWCASTLE.—Arrived: November 1—Moana,
KalrTp, Kaitangata and -Tanjos Johnson, Si'dnig 1 .
Sailed:' November 1—Ashiidgo, sontb; Wondonga,
Queensland ports; Clan Ogilvie, Kuw Zealand.
RIVERS.
MANXUH-—Arrived: Oclober 31—Queen, Morgan;
Dispatci, • Murray Bridge. Sailed: October 31—
Queen and Menindie, Mumv Bridge; Dispatdi,
Vcrgan. MORGAN.—Sailed: October 31—Waiterie,
Vaikerie. '
OUTPORTS.
PORT AUGUSTA.—Arrived: October 31—Paringa
Port Pirie. Sailed: October 31—Pariuga, 1'or.
Lincoln. PORT VICTORIA.—Arrived: November
X—Herbert, Port Braughton- Sailed: November
2—Herbert, Port Adelaide. EDlTHBLTtGH.—Arrived:
October 31—Tvrian, Port Adelaide.
MISCELLANEOUS.
—A Large Wheal Shipment.—
Hie stcamCr Empire Transport sailed from Port
Adelaide on Wednesday' u J til a n-heat cargo,
prising 90,102 bags, cqujraltnt to "273,624 b
'15^1''llic- grain v,-as shipped at Port Pint, i-oit
Adelaide, and Wallaroo,, and .is consigned to lias
•Palmas. Jt 'is the largest <aflgo of wheat lifted
in Jlimth-Hiictrali, -htf nrft'fimi. 911H it is.believed
State. iSiCtsuA. Farmers' Union loaded the vess.L
—The Naming Arrives.—
Although due early on Tuesday,. it was about
midnight before the P. & O: branch service liner
Naming rcached the. Semaphore from London.
She was moopid alongside the E. & A. Copper
Company's wharf at 10.30 a.m. on Tuesday. She
sailed from the'home porr on September 14. niai-.-
ing calls at 1 a<i Palinas and Capetown. The vessel
coaled at the latter port, and left again on October
9. In making her eas'tin;; in -lis. slit- 'encountered
variable jrjlt?, accompanied lv heavy
•seas,, slid .these conditions retarded progress to im
extent. Strong winds were also met voyaging
across the Bight. - The . steamer landed at the
port 22 immigrants for this Slate, a iexv of whom
arc assisted Ly the Government. The majority
of the" 224 en route to the eastern States are nl-n
assisted. Captain G- A. Millington har, asioeiatid
with him the following officers:—First, W. ij.
Pastel]: second, D. M. Hulton: third, T. >1. 0,1-
dard; fourth, 11. Bain?; chief engineer, G. Bankir.e.
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