SHIPPING NEWS.
' PHASES OF THE MOON. :' JANUARY. . •
' . ■ HIGH WATER. To : day,'B.46 a.m.; 9:20 p.m. '' . ' -To-morrow, 9.44 a.m.; 10.15 p.m. -; ■ ' : SUN. l-v V';' Sun rises to-day, 4.27 a.m.; sets, 7.27 p.m. ARRIVALS. JANUARY • 8.; BLENHEIM,: 'sis.: (3.15 a.m.), 120 tons, Watson,„frpm .Blenheim. ■ , v ROTOITI, s.r. (3.20 a.m.),. 1159 tons, Robertson, .from Qnehuiig'a and New Plymouth. Passengers : Sitloon—Misses Gilbert, Madden, Mesdames .Smallbonb ' and 3 children,, Cole and son, Lewis, -Messrs. Hansen, .M'Lean,,:, Gilbertson, Palmer, Smallbone, Lewis, Moore, Davies, Peacock;-.!! steerage, . u-'-, AORERI!, 5.5.'(4.15 a.m.),'-77:tons,'Fisfci from Paten. . ... OPAWA, s.s. (4.35 a.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, from .Blenheim. • TE:,ANAU,.s.s. (5.25 a.m.), 1652 tons, Stewart, from. Nelson. '58. passengers." v KENNEDY, s.s. '(6 a.m.), 226 tons, Vickerman, from Hokitika arid Westport. ; v MAORI; s.s. (6.'35 -a.m.), 3399 tons, .Massing, from Lyttelton. .350 passengers. : CORINNA, s.s. (8 a.m.), 1271 tons,' Cameron, from southern ports. MARAMA, s.s. (10.25 a.m.), 6437 tons, Gibb, from Sydney. Passengers: .-Saloon —Misses Jackson, Alger (2), Robinson. Rattenbury, Anderson, Hammin, Harper, -Wilson) ; Kni[:ht, Thoyis," •' Palmor,' M'Cracken , (3),'' 'Ayrey, M'Eachan, Madden, Sleeking, .Rowly, Jones, Abrahams, Nurse M'Gowan, Mesdames . PaJmer,Moore, Waddbll, Carden and infant, Har- • per, -..Ingle, - Anderson, Sherbounic, ' James,* Gardner, Prior,. Smith, James,. Cambridge, Broad, Sommerville, Brown, Bull, Theyis, •M'Cracken, Hallidny, Slinn, Gollan, Inder, Brooke and infant, Greig and child, Lightbarid, Smith, Tringham, Dwan, Soarle, Soutliee, Col. Campbell, Sir John Madden, Kcv. Tliovts, TJcv. O'SulHv.m, Messrs. , Johanson, Bell, Waddell, Stable, Goodwin, Barden, Davis, Nelson,"Rattenbury, Sherbournc, Smith, Connell, Lethtner, Harpef, Macnskio, Kernohn, Robertson, Bull, So'mmerville-Brown, . Lindsay, Redgway, Carr, M'Cracken (3), Ayrey, Gleeson, ; Smith, Boiindy, ■ Finnemore, - Slinn, Atkin, Gollan, Skegg, Berkley, Lambton, Cohen, Delore. Melville, Humphrios, Moore, Brooke, 'Greig, Lightband, Ashby. James, Abraham, Smith, Tring-ham,-Rowly) Blundell, -Murray, Jack,' Staples, Dwan, Templo, Willis, Simpson, Cramp, Soarle, Deokin,' Clark, Southed, Harrison, M'lntosli, Masters Lightband, Smith; 172 steerage.. For Lyttolton—Misses Murphy, Viscountess Trafalgar and maid, Watson, Best, Garrett,. Mesdames Burton, March, Mannings, Bowers, O'Connell, Mellor, Newell, Orr, Stirling, Messrs. Thomas, Watson, Jackson ' (2),, Burnham,' Clark, : M'Lennan, Lieut; Dalgety, Rev.. Morrell, Bowers, Newell, Bunton, ■ Vaughan, Struthers; 36 steerage. For Dunedin—rMisses Morrison, Spear,' Sister .Marie Calvary, Sister Cyril, 1 ! Bettington (2), - Mesdame.i. Vonmiller, Williams, Dodd, - Bettington,' Messrs. Vonmiller, Dodd, Huddlestone, M'Millan, Johnstone, Rummell, Lawes, Mummings, Napier, Bettington, Gahagan, Roid, Connor, Stirling; 14 steerage. -' For Bluff —Misses ABhwin, Robertson, Rev. Flower; 1 steerage. TOROA, s.s. (12.10. p.m.), 388 tons,. Petorson, from. southern ports. ' MANAROA, s.s. (2.20 p.m.), .122. tons, Hart, from Jlotueka. ' ,
ARAHURAi s.s. (5.50 p.m.), 13061 tons, .Lam-' hbrt, from Greymouth, Westport," arid Nelson. Passengers—ll7 saloon and 11 steerage. PAREORA, s.s. (8.15 p.m.), 650 tons, Black, from Greymouth. ,
QUEEN OF THE SOUTH, s.s. (10.5 p.m.), 198 tons, Harvey; from Foxton. PENGUIN, s.s. (11.25 p.m.), 824 tons, Hunter, from Picton. Passengers—Misses Law, Howden, M'Kenzio, M'Gowan, Burbush, Wood, Thompson, Craigie, Campbell, Rabone, Girdwood, Wilkins, Mesdames France 'and cirld, Tillbrook, Pearce, Russell, and 2 children, Palmer, Hughes, Cheek, Morris and 2 children, Nicoll and child, Hacon, Thompson, Picar-1. Curtis, Tytler, Gilmour, Messrs. Luke, (Davis, Dillon, Biss, Inglis, Cumminfjs, M'Konzie, Fryberg,; Clere, Knight, Hawkins, M'Ardle, Duncan,-Toung, Smith,- Ball, Homeward, 1 Banks,\ Walsh, Cheek, Brayshaw, Picard, Farmar and • boy, Rabone, Curtis, Rouse, Halligan, Matthews, Archbishop-'Red-wood; 19 steerage. \ DEPARTURES. .. - ; WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8. TE ANAU, s.s. (11 a.m.), 1652 tons, Lindsay, for Dunedin. PATEENA, s.s. (1.p.m.), 1212 tons,' Stewart,' for Picton and Nelson. 90 passengers. • '' ATHENIC, s.s. (4.5 p.m.), 12,231 tons, Kempson, for Lyttelton. AORERE, s.s. (5.40 p.m.), 77 tons, Fisk, for Patea. KAPITI, s.s. (6.30 p.m.), 242 tons, Liddiard, for Patea. • ':, CHARLES EDWARD, s.s. (6.35 p.hi.), 215 tons, Graham, for Nelson and West Coast.. HUIA, s.s. (7 p.m.), 127' tons, Dowell, for Motueka. ■ MAORI, s.s. (8.10 p.m.), 3000 tons, Manning, for Lyttelton. 150 passengers. . MANAROA, s.s. (10.10 p.m.), 122: tons, Hart,, for Havelock. JANUARY 9. OP AW A, s.s. (2 a.m.), 110 tons,, Nicholas, for Blenheim. .' BLENHEIM, s.s. (2 a.m.), 120 tons, Watson, fer Blenheim. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Queen of the South, Foxton, January 9. • Waihi, Blenheim, January 9. Star of Japan, Napier, January 9. ■" Mana, Patea, January 9. Kiripaka, Patea; January 9. Moa, Westport; January 9. Putiki, Foxton, January 9. Zealandia, Dunedin and Lyttelton, January 9. Manapouri, Suva and Auckland, January 9. ' Stormbird, Wanganui, January 9. ' , Rotomahana, Lyttelton, January 9. Tasman, Nelson and Motueka, January 9.
PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Putiki, Wanganui, January 9. Corinna, New Plymouth and Onehunga, January 9. Mana, Patea, January 9. Kiripaka, Patea, January 9. Rotoiti, l'icton, Nelson, New Plymouth, and Onehunga, January 9. Penguin, Nelson, January 9. Zealandia, Napior, Gi6borno, Auckland, Sydney, January 9. Mnrama, Melbourne! via South, January 9. Moa, Wanganui, January 9. Kennedy, Nelson and West Coast, January 9. Tasman, Nelson, Motueka, January 9. Stormbird, Wanganui, January 9. Toroa, Napier and Gisborne, January 9. «■ Waihi, Blenheim, January 9. . Queen of the South, I'oxton, 'January 9. Rotomahana, Lyttelton, January 9. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. WIIIMERA, s.s., loft Melbourne, January 8 for Wellington, via Hobart and Southern ports. Duo Wellington, January 17. , Leaves for Sydney direct, Bamo day. Due Sydney, January 21. WARRIMOO, s.s., left Melbourne, January 1, for Wellington, via Hobart and Southern porta. Duo Wellington, January 10. Leavoi tor Sydney dircct, samo day. Duo Sydney, January 11. MOKOIA, s.s., left Sydney, January 1, for Wellington, via Auckland, Gisborne,' and Napior. Duo Wellington, January 10. Leaves same day, for Lyttelton and Dunedin. ZEALANDIA, s.s. left Dunedin, January 7, for' Sydney, via Lyttelton, Wellington, Napier, Gisborne, and Auckland. Arrives and leaves Wellington January 9.. Duo Sydney, January 17. MAHENO, s.s., leaves Sydney, January 11, for Wellington dircct. Duo Wellington January 15. Sails for Melbourne, via Southern ports and Hobart, January IG. Duo Melbourne, January 25. OVERSEA SHIPPING. STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. From London. NEREIIANA (duo Wellington about February 12), sailed on December 3, via Australian ports, Auckland and Napier. (Tyser Line, agents.) STAR OF AUSTRALIA (duo Wellington about January 20), sailed on November 6. via Australia, Auckland, and Napier. (Tyser Line, agents.)
CORINTHIC (duo; Wellington' about January 29), eruled on December 13, Plymouth Decombcr 15,. via Capetown anil Hobart. (Shaw, Snvill, agents.) PAPANUI (due Wellington about January 21). Sailed on December 28, Plymouth 30, via Capetown anil Hobart. (N.Z.S. Co., agents.) RUAPEHU (duo Wellington about February 10), Bailed on December 28, Plymouth 30, via Capetown ■ and Hobart. (N.Z:S. Co., agents.). MARERE (dne Wollington about February 2D), sailed on December 19, via Melbourne, Sydney,! Auckland, - and Napier. . (Tyser - Line, agents.) TOKOMARU (due Wellington about -February 1G), sailed on December 14, via Auckland. (Shaw, Savill, agents.) • From Vancouver. KAZEMBE (due Wellington about January 29). Sailed on December 24, via Suva and Auckland. (N:Z. and A.S. Coy., agents.) From Liverpool. > ' RIPPINGHAM GRANGE (drio Woilingtbn about January, 31); sailed oh November 23, via Auckland. (F.H.S. Lino, agonts.) " OSWESTRY GRANGE , (duo Wellington about February 10),. sailed on December 10, Auckland. (N.Z. and'A!S. Co., agents.) KIA. ORA (due .Wellington about February 21), sailed on l ' January 2, via Auckland. (Sliaw, Savill, 'agents.).;-- j.From .New York. ■" - ELVASTON. (duo about January 9), sailed October 22, : via Dunedin and Lyttelton. (N.Z.S. Co.", ngents.) ■'. ■ < LORD SEFTON (duo Wollington about Feb-, ruary JG). Sailed on November 28, via Australian ports and Auckland. (A. and A. Line; ngents.) .. . •• • • •• . -. .. . v . From Calcutta, . , . , WAIHORA (duo Wellington about January 11), v sailed on December 5, via Auckland. (U.S.S. C0.,-agents.).. : . ... SOFALA (due Wellington'about January 20), sailed, on December 8, via Auckland. (U.S.S. Co.,' agents.) ■ , ,' ' ■ .. ' SAILING VESSELS TO ARRIVE.'"' GENI,-Italian, barque, sailed from Marseilles September i, via Bluff.' (Buscoo ami- Co., agents.) ■ : / . INVERMAY,. barque, 1 sailed from Liverpool. November 19, via Dunedin. , . BY TELEGRAPH.. " ■ ' - OVERSEA. 1 " , ■ : LONDON. . ' 1 .- January -7." Arrived,—Rimutaka,' from Wellington. NEW YORK. • January 7. . .Sailed—Aberloiir, for Auckland.• " PERTH. ' --''V-' ' January-8.-' Arrived.—Macedon, from London.' Passengers . for, New' ■ Zealand—Mr. 'and Mrs. - Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Bickford, Profeissor Cook, Captain Fenwick, Mesdames Cook, Cameron,-Wal-lace, -Hudson and three -children,'" Pharazyn, Oliver, Peat, . Kempthornc, l Sutcliffo • ; and family, Moss, and Davis; Misses Gifford.iDodds, Canning, -Williams,. Peat,' Stowe, Cockshot, Olivor, Aoland, Kempthorne, Sutcliffo, Coles,.. Davis, Sievwright, Messrs. Salamond, Techemakor, Wilson and child, Higgins,, Richards, Cameron, Wallace, Cockshot, Williams, -Van Stavoren, Mylene, Longden,., Peat, Hudson, Hay,; Burton, Sutcliffo, - Kompthorne, ,' Baker, Kennedy, Moss Davis; MELBOURNE. ' January 8. ■.. . . Sailed.—Wimmera, for-the Bluff." ' ■V..'-v. ' -•■ ' SYDNEY. ''-..V 1 ' ' • . - •- January B.' i Sailed.—Victoria (2 p.m.), for Auckland. . V: : NEWCASTLE.. ' •. : ; January. 8. . Sailed!—James-Craig,' for. Auckland. ". ... „ - ' COASTAL.. . •] > WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8. KAIPARA. ' Sailed.—Defiance, brigantino, for Sydney. HOKIANGA. V Arrived.—Joseph Sims, schooner, from the South. . AUCKLAND. Sailed.—Largo Law (7 a.m.), for Newcastle. Sailed.—Hinemoa (6 a.m.), for Northern lighthouses.' : - v v ONEHUNGA. Sailed. —Takapuna, for New Plymouth. Passengers:'. Saloon—Misses Watt, Croft, Hughes, Mesdaraes Buckland, Roy, Jones, Dykes, Russell, Parsons, Messrs; -Smith, Lucas, Pacey, Claude*, Burnside, Mo'ran, Levin, Moxham, Parsons, Dykes, Jones,'. Handley, M'Mullan, Bayley,' M'Grath, Gwilliam, Boag, Ramsey', Mudie, Towsley, Hognri, - Beard, Healy, Howden. , NEW PLYMOUTH. Arrived.—Rarawa (8.5 a.m.), from Onehunga. Sailed.—Rarawa (8.55 p.m.), for Onohunga. V'-'. NAPIER. ' ' ■' Arrived;—Paparoa (6.30 a.m.), from Timaru. Sailed.—Star of Japan (4 p.m.), for Wellington. ' CASTLEPOINT. '" Arrived.—Kahu .(6 a.m.), from Wellington. BLENHEIM'. Arrived..—Waihi (9.35 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed.—Waihi (7.30 p. 6.), for Wellington, . / PICTON. Arrived.—Pateena (5.15 : p.m.), from Wellington. Sailed.—Pateena' (6.35 p.m.),'for Nelson.' ' .'.NELSON. Arrived.—Tasman a.m.), from Wellington. Arrived.—Kamona (8.30 a.m.), from Wellington. . Arrived.—Mapourika (7.40' a.m.), from Pioton. MOTUEKA. 1 Sailed.—Tasman (2.3 a p.m.), for Wellington. ' ' . kaikoura' Arrived.—Wakatu (5.20 a.m.), from Wellington. ' WESTPORT. Arrived.—Wootton (9 p.m.), from' Wellington. . GREYMOUTH. Arrived.—Rosamond (1 a.m.), fronj Wellington. J ■ To sail.—Poherua (2 a.m. Thursday), for Wellington. LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Monowai (7.40 a.m.), from Wellington. Arrived.—Rotomahana (8.35 a.m.), from Wellington. , / Sailed.—Zealandia (6.35 p.m.) Passengers: For Wellington—Misses Lcach, Cummins, Charters, Mesdames Cummins, Wynn-Williams, Neill, Newton, Messrs. J. H. Hammersley, Wynn-Williams, Potter, W. Milne, Young, Jones, Mackie, Islatchford, R. Jameson, Master Jameson. For Napier-r-.Misses Tickncr v 2), Mesdamc-s Fox and child, Stimson, Scoon, Messrs. Stimson, Scoon, Fox. For Gisborne— Miss German, Mr. and Mrs. German. For Auckland—Miss M. Harris, Mesdames Shirlaw,' Broadhurst, Mahon and 3 children, Messrs. W. Broadhurst, D. Shirlaw, T. Macky, Stewart, Moody, Galbraith, M'Donald. ! For SydneyMisses Cogan. Baker, Mesdames Cogan, Turncock, Messrs. Cogan, Turncock. ■ Sailed.—Monowai (2.25 p.m.), for Dunedin. Passengers—Mesdames Bromley, Webb, March, Morley, Gallechan, Messrs. Day, Smith, Smith, Blakey, Hogg, Aingor, Morley, Gallechan. Sailed.—Rotomahana (G. 25 p.m.), for Wollington. Passengers— 91 saloon and steerago. DUNEDIN. Arrived.—Hawko's Bay, from Lyttelton. Arrived.—lCaiapoi, from Lyttelton. Sailed.—Warrimoo, for Sydney, via Wellington. Passengers: For Lyttelton— Misses M'Connell (2), Nelson, Osborne, Mrs. Nelson, Mr. M'Connoll. For Wellington—Misses Wratt, Little, Thomson, Fox, Lorio (3), Wilson, Neill, Scott, M'Lean (2), Flynn (2), Cook, Warren, Mesdames M'Leay, Jones, Frost, Lewis, Martin, Buchanan, l'onrco, Beck, Messrs. Stevens, M'Callum, J. T. Jones, Williams, M'Leay, Frost, Basire. For Sydney—Miss Esther, Mesdames Venn, Smith, Messrs. Eslhor, 11. E. Hart, Keith, Smith; 9 steerage. BLUFF. Sailed.—Waimato, for Timaru. Sailed.—Tutanekai (5.30 p.m.), for Picton. THE CROWN OF GALICIA. The New Zealand Shipping Company's chartered steamer Crown of Galicia goes to the Stream to-morrow to completo coaling, preparatory to sailing for London on Saturday. ARRIVAL OF THE MARAMA. The Union Company's steamor Marama arrived from Sydney at 10.30 a.m. yesterday, and, on being cleared by tho neallh ami Customs officials, berthed about noou. Sho loft Sydney at 5.15 p.m. on Saturday, and experienced a fine weather passage in crossing
the - Tnstnan 'Sea. -: The;-Marama, passed..Fare-, well Spit' at 2' a.m. yesterday. The .following are the -principal, imports :-r47sVcases fruit','los - bars lead,' 240 ■ bags - coke,- -225 5 cases', soap;. 800 bags rice,'76s blocks asphalt, and a large quantity of. sundries. The Marama is expected; to sail for Melbourne, via ;• Southern.' ports and Hobart, at 5 p.m^tp-day.' THE CORINTHIC. The'.local agents" of; the ■Albion...Company' : have' received .cabled ; advice; that; the;- steamor Corinthic, from 1 . London; ahd; TonerilTe, : left- Capetown, on -Monday aftern6on; for'Hobart and Wellington. The Corinthic'isduo at'.WMlin'gton' about ■January- 29. ; • THE STAR OF AUSTRALIA.' 'The Tyser Line steamer Star,'-of which left London on November-'6i for Weir lington, via Melbourne,' Sydney, Auckland, and Napier, is .duo.'at' Aiicklana ;to-day;: hiidWellingtoiv. on" January; 1.9,. She: has/. 1284'.tSas of .cargo, for-..discharge!; here.-v-THE STAR OF ENGLAND. ' • ; !■ Tysit' BnglajSd'Jif; expected .t'o York on' January .'lB,. for. Melbourne',"" Sydney, Auckland,;.-and .Wei-, lington; • She. is due'- here "about! -March 30.\i'a " ' -THE RIPPINGHAM GRANGE,, The' Federal-Houlder'-Shire./'Line'f sttamer •Rippihghatn Grange,'-'which ;left Liverpool 'on November. 23,' for Auckland direct, is bringing tlie following- cirgo. for Zealand, ports. For, Auckland. 2475 tons ; for tous; for Lvtteltoh, 1045 tons;- for .'Dunedln, 1676 tohs.7' The Ripp.in'gham , .Grange calls ;at i the ports.in\the, order named,. and is due!'.at 'Wellington' on' January! 31. ''■•■■■>: . v ' : : , ...PASSENGERS' FROM ENGLAND: ■ ■ .The Federal-Houlder-Slnro Line 6tepmer Rippingham Grange, from! Liverpool, is bring; ing,the following passengers for New Zealand-. First-class—Mrs.. Monorieff,- Rev.' ; C. : M. MoncriefT, Messrs! W. 'R. Robins,- B._Sidey. Third-class—Misses; Mv Slaughter, vA. WiUana, cock," A. A. 'Jones; J. Helsby;' L.- Moors, jE. i.' M ( Leod, E. M;. Dakins. M. Collins,'P. ;Patrich Al.' Thompson, H; Maclaren, -V. Stewart, > J._ Green, A. A. Ta!te,"Mesdames: Henderson;r.Dakins, E. Colliiis, A.' H; Brainbridge; A; .Thompson, Marsh,' E. Slaughter, E. Wilkms, C. Bpw.cock; A. A. l Jones,', J.;Melsby,..L^Moor6,^,E., J -F. Miller, Messrs. W. Slaughter,-It. S. Bussell, R.;'.J". Phipps, A.'Wilkins, Kv, C. Jorgenson ? J; Bourlie, D. Moore, W. Pickles, J. H.' Mldcueton,'J. Dartley, J. H.- Baigh, -J. Moors, W.' Hailing, !M. 'Kennedy,; Brten, J. Lloyd, G. W. N. Shoivler,- J. M. .Robertson; -S.-W. Chandler, W. Humo,>T.. Boweock, B. ,G.' Bailey, C."Henderson, J. A. Busby, W;-'M Kao,• J. ,W'hvte, A. E-- Brainbridge,"Gi-.Griffitus/;J. Higliain; R-.'Ritchie, J. M'Leod, G. Robertsoli, W. Hislop, G. Issett; J. Mitchell, J.' Helton, J. • Thompson, A. • li. Cant, R. >Veir, J. - D.' Brown, A. ,Dank«,' F- 'H- T. .Cornwall, R. Birch, H. • Willcocks, H. 'Marsh, R-. Wylie,. Masters-M. -Dnkins, A.« P._ WilkinS, E. A. • Bowcock, .W. and B. Jones; H. Helsby, A. Chandler.-' The-.'Rippingham, Grange ls. ■Wellington about' January '29. .-PASSENGERS FROM ENGLAND. ■The 'New : Zealand -Shipping Company's !eteamer' Papanui, --which - loft.•London,' for Capetoivn,: Hobart,-and' Wellington, on--November 28, ..is bringing • the- -following'passengers .'for Now-Zealand: First saloon—Misses.H. Amor, M.- Green, F.' F! Hetley; A.' Kilian, Levin,;K. J£. Peache, J. -'WotherspOon,. C- - Wotherspoon, Mesdames- Dixon, Hart, M.' P.:. Matthews, Monckton,! Lady -Whitmore, Lieut. M. HagVard, Messrs. A. - Ilart,. C. F. .'Hetley,, :W. Monckton, S. W.-. Sherring, J. R. ; Stewart. Sccoud. saloon—Misses M. ,Alexander,_C. ■ J.. .1Doyle, J. Edgar, M'Cheinc, B. G. NQttlfcton, R.- •• M.Ncttleton,".' S. M.'! ,! Nettleton, E. Oxlev, A. Wood,. Mesdames Blacldey,'..Bryant; Hollow, Jl'lntosh, Ne'ttleton, . Messrs!. ;M. J. Alexander, :W. C. -Armstrong, B. D/ BanKs, J.: Blackley, J. -B. Brown,- R. C. Brown, T. Bryant, F. W. Bryant, K. Bryant, J; Caliruth, W. H. Cheesetnan, J. Boyle, 6. K._Drummqnd, H. A. Falconer, A. K. Hollow, T. M. Johnstone, F. Kipping, J. von-Edes Kiitv, T..M Intoshi -L. H. Mullard,- C. J. Pease, W. Sadler, A. J. C, Stanfield. W. R, Wheatley, T. H- Whishaw G. M. Wilson, Masters J. L- and C. R. _Ihirdclass—MisSes W. Adam, 1., Adam, Mv,L.Allan, M. J. Black, A. Black, A. Butt, D. A. Ckoules, B. E. Clioules, L. Cox, E. Donnelly, M. Gibb, F. Glavin, J. Grilten, .W.- Hales, J. G. Hales, M. Hall, E. Hunter, M. Hunter, H.. Macmillau. M. Marshalsea, H. Morris, B. OBnen, M. Pedersen, N. Smith, L. M. Sutton, ,F. Sutton, H. Thinn, E. Wad?, E. Walter, K. Wilkes, Mesdames Burt, E. , Butt.v Choules, Copeland, Cox, Dauskin, .Donnelly, J. -Elliott, Fergusson, M. -E. GaskeJ.l, Hale, Hall, Hattersley,. Hunter,, Law,' Mason, Massey, Moody, Rennie, M. Richards,. F. Sutton, A. Wade, Wilkes, Messrs.' J. W. -Boyd,, H. 'Brash, ,S. M. Bvear, E. Brown, N; ,C. Burt, Butt, ,W.! Callan, O. Callan, C. Clioules. G.-Clayton. -W.' H. Copeland, J. W.' Cox, J. Danskin, J. Donnelly, E. W. Elbiirnc, T. H. Farrell, R. P. Fay, W. D. Fergusson,-A. E. -Fergusson, H., Feilding, J. Fihlow, K. B. Forrest, J. Fowler, J. ! Frapo, A. Glenn, F. Hales, S.-Hall, J. :W. IHalstad,- G. Hamilton; F. C. Harris, son. R. Hartley, J. Hattersley,. H. B. Hay, F.' Hedges, I. S. E. Hephg'r, C;--'R. Hevrson, B. Hodson, N. ' Hodson, ■ 'J.'SH. Howitt, T.'.E. Hughes, T.'"K; Hunter, R. Jack-, son, -W: .James, R. 'Johnson, Ai* Kewldy, : -'H. Knox, R. Law, J., T. Lee, M. Lietch; W,' Logan. A. B. Lyne. J. M'Callum, J.-M'Narey, D. M'Narey, W. J. Mason, T. Massey, J. : -W. Matthews, J. Mcikle,- iun., B. S. Moody, C.; A. Moore, D. Munro, C. M. Newman; L. Ox-; iey, S. P. Paul, W. Pearson, A. Ramsden, H. 1 Ramsden, A.> Ramsden, J. T. Raw.son, J. W.Rennie, A; S. Ridewood, S. H. Roberts; J. St. J. Robertson, E. Sharpies, W. Shepherd, E. Snelson, C. Sutton, A; .Savahn,' J.. Tatham,: L. Thickitt; J. J. Thompson, J. Walker;'S. R.; ■Waugh, A. S. White, F. C. Wilkes, H;-.Will-son, G. Wilson,. Masters F.!'Adams; ;W. Adams,R. .Black, N. - H. Burt, A. S. Burt, R. L. Choules, L. Donnelly, W.' F. Fergusson, J. H. Gaskell, G. D. Law, A. Law,, A. Massey, F. Massey, C. B. Moody, H. Wade. The Papanui is due to arrive at; Wellington about: January 21. ... . i ■
The s.s. Defender is due hero on Saturday? from Karamea, and sails for the West Coast, again on Monday. Tho Tyser Line steamer Star of Japan left Napier for .Wellington yesterday; and.is here to-day. She sails for London, 'via; way ports, on Saturday. The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Paparoa is. due back _at Wellington from Napier to-morrow, and sails for London, via way ports, on January 16. . Tho Union Company's steamer Floraj'V according to an exchange, will, take up th'e ICoonya's running, during the period that vessel is away with tho Nipirod. . The ; Union Company's chartered'steamer Solfala, expected at Auckland on Monday-.from Calcutta, passed Thursday Island on January 2. On discharging at Auckland, the Sofala comes on to Wellington. Sydney files to hand report that the barque Daniel, with a cargo of hardwood for Wellington, has been delayed at tho Clarence River for some days owing to tho unsatisfactory condition of the bar. ; . The Marine Department adviso that the training ship . Amokura's noxt' cruise isto Auckland. She leaves Wellington in time to reach the Northern port by January 29, on which day the Auckland regatta takes'place. The Government steamer Tutanekai left the Bluff yesterday for Picton. The Hinemoa sailed from Auckland at 6 a.m. yesterday to complete, her round of _ the Northern lighthouses, and is duo hero in about threo weeks' time. ■ Captains Stewart and Lindsay, of . the steamers To Anau and Pateena respectively, have exchanged positions. Captain Lindsay took the'To A'nau to Duriedin yesterday, from-which port she is expected to sail on Friday for Wollington, via tho coast. She is advertised to leave here' on Monday for Picton, Nelson, and tho West Coast. • - . METEOROLOGICAL. ' ' ' AVEATHER AT 5 P.M. ' Manukau Heads—S.W., fresh; barometer, 30.19; thermometer, G5. . Fine; bar smooth. New Plymouth.—S.W., fresh; barometer, 30.15; thermometer, 71. Fine; sea smooth. Castlepoint.—S.W., light; barometer, 30.15; thermometer, G5. Cloudy; sea moderate. Wellington.—S.S.E., fresh; barometer, 30.17; thormometor, 62. Fine. Kaikoura— S.E., light; barometer, 30.17; thormometor, 62. Gloomy; sea sniooth. Bluff.—South, light; barometer, 30.16; thermometer, SS. Fine. WEATHER FORECAST TO JANUARY 14. Moderate to strong winds from the southward, probably changing towards east, at most places to tho northward of East Cape, Taupo, and Raglan; but moderate to strong, and principally from tho westward, elsewhere, probably changing to strong to gale from tho northward about noon on January 12. ; R. A. EDWIN! . January 8, 1008-
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 90, 9 January 1908, Page 8
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