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ARRIVBD-June 21. ;.■'.__ ■■ Wakatu, S.S., 115 tons, Wills, fronv WeliißSton ™ iLdkoura. Passengers-Misses ffier Herbertaon (2), Eerr Boyd Treleaven, Cox Buiien, Nic&oll, and McCullough, Meases Herr. MatWs, Treleaven Herberts*, and Morgan. Messrs Simpson. Hixgbee, .Williams, Smith, Compton &), Turnbull, ■.Kennedy. d Campbell. kinsey, Barns and C MoK tS S . S .. 3502 tons, Spinks, feorq[Melbourne via Hobart. Passengers-Jlisses Oftnnon (2), Mesdames Watkins Malco-on, Wood, Newton, Toline, Lazar, and Cunmnjham, 3£es«s Taylor, Lazar, Weed l>. ew, Schetz Halley, Pierce, Tolnue, Armstrong, Haynwn, Cannon, Black, Jameson, Howe, Mace (2), Walkor, Cunninghnm, and ten steerace Union Steam Ship . Company, agent*.. Flora 8.8.. 1247 tons, Lambert, from Wellington. Passengers—347 volunteers. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. Wa.iaoi.-a, b.s., 2003 ions, Bcrnech, from Auckland via oast coast. . Passengers-Misses Little, Marriott, Bradley, Seal, • Auetni, Bridges, Duveret, Barrett, Brown, Thomas, Christianeon, McNaughton, Gardner, Hernmg, Millington, Ducon, Clarke, Sutherland aad Lennard, Mesdaroes Bush. Lanauze, Cloudsley Smith, Jeffreys, Warnock, Jones, Beck, Phillips, Cook, Shields, Cloggie, Kitohingman, Grimmont, George, Jull, and Ashniann, Messrs Watson, Edser, Blunden, Garsia, Okane, Crowthor, Bull, Cole, Hickey, Permington, Fletcher, Robertson, Strahan Pavitt, Kunplknd, Maraack, PhiiUpa, Smith Sraham, Bailey, Aikinan, Austin, Brady, Hole Hunt, Brown, King. Jones, Cook, R.ddle, Cleland, Aston, McKenzie, Hall, Trimble, Vennell, Heepe, Georgo, Grimmont, Cloggie, Laird, Falconer, Ingleton, McNab, Mason, Booth, JMorpeth McFarlane, and Saville, and 550' troopers. Union Steam Ship Company, eS Roy S al Arthur, H.M.S;, 7700 tons, 10,000 .i.h.p., 13 guns, Eear-Admiral Lewis A. Beaumont, from Wellington. '_■ Westralia, s.e., 3000 tons, Waller, from Sydney via Wellington. Passengers—Misses Bush Thomson, Leach, Bowie, Oxbell (2), Beattie, Wells, and Toswell, Mesdamee Matthews, Huddard, Glendining, Buchanan, Billows, Toswell, and Murray (2), Rev. Morley, Captain Bowea, Lieutenant Kelsall, Colofiel Penton, Major Owen, Major Ma-, docks, Captain Bayley, Corporal Todd, Messrs Murray, Price, Yarrall. Dixon, Jameson, Anstee, Hedged. Zachariah (2), Pavitt, Lewport, Hannay, Holmes, Ruddick, Leech, Matthews, Goodwin, Hubbstrd, Granville, Okane, Coulson, Dawson, McGee, Eyan, Bqwrick, McGregor, Carter, Cowper, Cameron, Hutchison, Mey, Cochrane, Billows, Bntland, Mace, Anderson, Resteaux, Garrard, -Bassnye, Patrick Hargreaves, Hammond, Murray, Ross, Cole, Hatrick, Fletoher, and Taylor, 500 troops, and 25 steerage. Kinsey, Barns and Co., agents. . . ■ Upolu, s.s.,' 1141 tons, Bolls, from Wellington. Paseengers-—llO volunteers. Union I Steam ■ Ship Company, agents. Wainui, s.s., 684 tons, Brown, from Wellington. Passengers—Misses Biick, Gibbs, Law, Sisson, Cook, leber, and Coventry, Mesdames Dearing, Levestam, Brown, and Cook, Captain Clemens, Lieuts. Crump, Witters, and Salmon, Surgeon-Captain Murray, Messrs Dearing, King, Fors'yth, Tu,rmi, Pratt, Wilder, Ward, Wellman, Apres, Connor, Woods, Heany, Whiting, Bell, Warner, Kay, Huston, Neill, Hobbe, and Townley, 111 Naval volunteeers, and 27 bandsmen. From Auckland: 52 school cadets, Gisborne. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. SAILED—June 21. Ronga, schooner, 93 tons, Peterson, for Wellington. Pitoaithiy and Co., amenta. Mokoia, s.e., 3502 tone, Spinks, for Sydney via Wellington. Passengers—For Wellington —Miss Rowley, Mesdames Rowley and iJungera, Rev. Father Goggan, Messrs Freeman, vennel, Clements, Chin Ohm, A. D. Kennedy, Morley, Bungers, Chillingworth, A. H. Rdnayno and MeisWn. For Sydney: Mies Martin, Mrs Macarthur, Messrs Sanderson, Davy, Fleming, Davey, and Macarthur. Union Steam Ship Company, egents.
Westralia, s.e., 3000 tons, "Waller, for Melbourne via Hobart. Passengers—For Dunedin: -Mrs Powell and Mr Dawaon. For Bluff: Mr McLean. For Hobart: Ensign Hartland. For Melbourne: lira Thomson, Mr Wedgwood. Kinsey, Barns and Co., agents. Waihora, s.e., 2003 tons, Bernech, for Dunedin. Passengers—Misses Gibb, Blick, Leach, Isles, Price and Thomas, Mesdames William-
son, Powell, Gitraoa and Blake, Messrs G. itoody, Leach, Lesne3on and Cautwell. Union Steam Ship Compuny, agents. Ftora, s.s., 1247 tons, Lambert, for Wellingtoa. Union. Steam Ship Company, agents. Wainui, s.s., 654 tons, Brown, for Wellington* tinion Steajn Shy> Company, agents. Wakatu, s.s., 115 tone, Wills, for Chevipt, etc. Kinsey, and Co., agents. EXPORTS. Bonga—For Wellington: 314 sks potatoes, 140 sks peas, 40 sks pollard, 95 sks nour, 110 sks bran, 25 sks whe*tmeal, 1 sk oatmeal, 2 sks semolina, 4 sks and 1 case rolled oats, 00 aks wheat, 985 pkgs railway points crossings, etc., 100 sks oate, 214 sks sharps, 56 gunxues onions, 4 sks. Westralia—For Bluff: 5 steel plates, 5 qr cks vinegar, 26 cases sauce, 6 cases vinegar, 1 case samples, 6 cases pickles, 2 cases balking powder, 20 oasea benzine, 8 cks oil, 8 coses samples, 25 cases whiskey, 16 sks peas, 1 case boots, 2 cases, 3 trusses woollens. For Melbourne: 1985 sks potatoes, 476 ska bran, 46 acid cases, 20 cases benzine, 20 oases cheese, 22 aks. peas, 6 gunniee onions, 20 bales flax i 20 sks malt, 15 cases bacon. 3 oka tallow.
The Wakatu, which, arrived at 4 a.m. yesterday, left Wellington at midnight on June 19th. She called at Kaikoura. The Wakatu Jeft for Cheviot, etc., last night. The Mofeoia, which arrived at 7.5 a.m. yesterday, left Melbourne at 7 p.m. on the 12th mat, left Hobort at 5 p.m. on the 14th, arrived at the Bluff at 7 p.m. on the 17th, left at 5 p.m. on the 18lii, arrived at X)unedin at 8 a.m. on the 19th, and left Port Chalmers at .3.30 .p.m. on the 20th. She experienced westerly winds to Hobart, • thence to the Bluff moderate variable winds, and fine' weather ' along <the coast. The Mokoia left for Sydney via Wellington last night. The Westralia, which arrived at 9.30 a.m. yesterday, left Sydney at 2.15 p.m. on the 15th mat., arrived at Wellington wharf at 6 p.m. on tHe 19th, and left Wellington at 8 p.m. on the 20th. She left for Melbourne via Hobart last night. The Fiora arrived from Wellington at 8.10 cm. yesterday, and left for Wellington in the afternoon.
The Waihora arrived from Auckland via the east coast at 8.35 a.m. yesterday, and leit for Dunedin at 5 p.m. The Royal Arthur" arrived at the Heads abput 9 a.m. yesterday, and anchored in the stream during the forenoon: The Royal Artnur is a twin screw cruiser of the firsfc-cluss, and is tho flagship of the Australasian Station. She carries 13 guns, and her tonnage is 7700. Her engines have 10,000 horse power (indicated). Sho was com-t missioned at Portsmouth in November. 1897. The Royal Arthur is under the command of Rear-Admiral Lewis A. Beaumont, whose staff officers are:—Secretary, Hamlet H. Share; flag lieutenant, Bernard A. Prat-Bur-low; assistant paymaster, William Kilpatrick; clerk, Ernest H. Dyer. The regular staff, apart from the' Admiral's, cousisfe of— Captain, Thomas i>. Walker; commander, Walter Lumsden; navigating commander, Lawrence t. Power; lieutenants, Francis G. Brooker, Passneid Oliver, George H <ie Chance, W. C. Castle, and M. J. Orr: staff engineer, William G. Mogg; fleot surgeon, H. L. Crocker; staff paymaster, James Maxwell chaplain, Rev. F. A. Sinuns; surgeon, A. R. H. Skey; engineer, Henry T. Cann- | ing; assistant paymaster, E. J. Chamberlainassistant engineers, T. G. Proctor, C TT •» viWSVi?- x M> , We ? ks : sub-lieutenanti Archibald Gilbert; lieutenants, Royal ft wine iffi™ Infantry, William S. Cumming and William S. Poe. , I
A ship was signalled yesterday afternoon, and proved to be the Beacon Eook oi ldlj tons 90 days out from Talcahuano, ana bound' for Wellington. She put in as she was short of provisions, and will probably continue her voyage to-day. There was no sickness on board. The Wainni left for Wellington yesterday afternoon. , . r
The following is the list of saloon passengers per E.M.S. Rimutaka, which left London on 2nd June:—Mesdames Hawthorn, Street Kruger, Malet, Eeakes, Sharman, Missea Hawthorn, Kruger, Wilde, Boorman Bell and r ßieter Beirne, Beva. Beachcroft,; Williams, Meesrs Pickeregill. Street Forbes Jameson, McCorquodale, Williamson; Wilde' Itobinson, Frances, Carpenter, Goodall Sharman, _and twenty-two steerage. ' The Wainui arrived from Wellington at 135 p.m.
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