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ARRIVED—JuIy 6.

Wakatu, s.s., 115 tons, WUls, from Wellington, via Kaikoura. Kinsey and Rotorua?"s.s., 926 tons, Neville, from Manukau. Taranaki, Picton, Nelson and Wellington. Passengers — Mesdames Burke. Donnelly, Murphy, Misses Burke and Kenell, Messrs Ferguson, Blyth, Cowlishaw, Gray, Louisson, bishop, Donnelly Crompton, Wilson, Boot, Holmes, Anderson, Meek, Clifford, and eight in the steerage. Union Steamship Company, agents. .. Akaroa, s.s., 48 tons, Harris, from Akaroa. Kinsey and Co., agents. July 77 Opawa, ship, 1120 tons, Hamon (89 days). New Zealand Shipping Company, atahinapua, s.s., 423 tons, Todd, from Dunedin, via Timaru and Akaroa. Passenger—Miss Edgar. Union Steamship Company, agents. Cleared —July 6. Zior, schooner, 63 tons, Jensen, for Golfs Bay. Cuff and Graham, agents. Sailed—July 6. Rotorua, s.s., 926 tons, Neville, for Wellington, Picton and Nelson. PassengersMiss Seddon. Messrs Johnston, Joachim, Johnston. Union Steamship Company, iKiwi, 5.8., 133 tons, Campbell, for Wellington Land Napier. Kinsey and Co., •gents. July 7. Wakatu, s.s., 115 tons, Wills, for Kaikoura and Wellington. Kinsey and Co., agents. Kaikoura, s.s., 4*74 tons, Crutchley, for Wellington and London. New Zealand Clipping Company, agents. Imports. Mahinapaa—From Dunedin—l2o- casks tallow, 15 casks pelts, 60 loose cheese, 72 Ire- bars, 40 cases acid, 3 i-casks wine, 45 boxes soap, 10 gas. tubes, 500 boxes candles, $8- oases confectionery, & eases drapery, and quantity of pkgs sundries. Wakatu—From Wellington — 97 bales hemp, 23 casks tallow. From Flaxbourne —57 bales wool, 46 bales flax, 26 pkgs Sundries. . Rotorua—From Manukau—lo bars iron, 8 pkgs machinery, 6 pkgs sundries. From Taranaki—l99 sks seed, 31 bales flax, 1 pkg sundries. From Nelson—so eases jam, 4 do skates, 1 pkg sundries. From WeL jfagton, for shipment to Agnes Oswald— 47-skspeas,7ckstallow, 10bales w001,94 do flax. From Wellington—6 sks cabbage, 2 bales leather, 5 horses, 3-pkgs shafts, SI pkgs sundries. Jane Douglas—From Kaikoura—6 cases rabbits, 1 case fish, 6 pkgs sundries. Exports. Mararoa—For Wellington—l pkg sundriest, For Napier—2 horses, 2 pkgs sundries. ForTuuranga—6 sks potatoes. For Auckland—l pkg sundries. For Sydney —§PQ hales straw, 138 sks chaff, 43 do peas, 500 do oats, 100 sks Soar, 1050 do potatoes, 10 pks sundries. For Newcastle—47o sks, FoJt Brisbane—llo ska chaff.

55ie 6.3. Tekapo is due here to-day (Monday) from Newcastle, with a cargo of coals, consteoed to Messrs Geo. HcClatchie and Co. TheTJ.S.S. Company's steamer Rotorua, Captain Neville, arrived at Ba.m. on Saturday from she North, Herjpurser, Mr G. Crawley, reports leaving Manukau at 10 aja. on the rod; called at the usual way ports, and arrived at Wellington at 2 a,m. the sth ; left again at 2.36 pun. same day, and arrived as above. Experienced fine weather to Wellington, thence to atrival Btrong S.E. wind and heavy head seas. She left for Wellington at 9.46 p.m. At 10 a.m, yesterday the New Zealand Shipping Oompany's as. Kaikoura left the No. 4 wharf for Wellington, her final port in this colony. On Saturdayevening the 8.3, Kiwi left the port for Wellington and the Napier wharf. The schooner Zior cleared on Saturday for Goff's Bay. If it is found impracticable to work that boat-harbor she will , proceed to Havelock to load timber for

Erom Akaroa, the s.B. Akaroa arrived in port on Saturday afternoon. ~ On Saturday morning at an early hour • the? 8,3. Wakatu arrived from Wellington Via Flaxbourne and Kaikoura. She transhipped her cargo to the ship Agnes Oswald. JL&at night she left fox Kaikoura aad Wellington on her return trip. : It was expected that the Shaw, Savill and Albion Company's s.s. Doric, from -Port Chalmers at 8.30 a-m. yesterday, would arrive in Port at about ten o'clock laat night. The oarque Othello will get away for Sydney early this week. Yesterday afternoon the s.s. Mahinapua arrived in Port from Dunedin on Friday ought. She worked Timaru on Saturday and Akaroa yesterday morning. Experienced southerly winds ito Timaru, thence to arrival strong S.S.W. gale. The ship Agnes Oswald, now loading for London, is expected to get away to sea at the latter end of this weak. Captain Felham Aldrich has commiaaloneo. the Research at Chatham for duty as a surveying vessel on the Home station. Captain Aldrich was in command of H.M.S. Egeria on the Australian station. As a finish to her present commission, the Emerald took the shore instead of going into the Camber at Bermuda to pre pare for paying off. The wind caught her and landed her, but she was got off again without any damage worth mentioning. Tha National Lifeboat Institution is about to co-operate with the National Sea Fisheries Protection Association in carrying out a series of experiments with oil in tha North Sea during the operation oi M boarding" fish from the smacks to the carriers, this probably being the best means of testing the value of the experiments for quieting the waves.

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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7356, 8 July 1889, Page 4

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ARRIVED—July 6. Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7356, 8 July 1889, Page 4

ARRIVED—July 6. Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7356, 8 July 1889, Page 4