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SHIPPING NEWS

phases or tub moon. - J ONE. Day. Hr. m. Full moon ... J- 0 55' p.m. Last quarter J1 ,J « P-"J-New moon ... 18 10 68 a.m. First Quarter -.... 1 . o 15 a.m. HIGH WATER. To-day, 8.35 a.m.; 8.58 pjn. To«morrow, 9.26 a.m.; 9.50 p.m. ■ SUN. Sun rises to-day, 7.10 a.nj.; sets, 4.28 p.m.

ARRIVALS. TUESDAY, JURE 8. OPAWA, s.s. (3-25 a.m.)., llß'tons, Ecklord, from B WAraATJ. s.s. (5.10 a.m.), 93 tons. Vendor*, from Nelson and Motueka. % 7,10 A, 8.6. (6.25 a.m.), 188 tone, Burt, from W SSiiA, e.s. (6.25 a.m.), 2598 tons. Mannras, from Lyttclton. Passenmrs: Saloon-Hisses Ho. ban, Allott, Fenwlck, Lynch, Frtcb. Murray, Johnson, Cheescmnn, Turner, ITcsdamcs, Gainsford and 2 children, ' Cohen, Crook, Sullivan, Harmoffl (2), Proctor, Ebert, Canmchaci Moon, be Latour, fitter, Coles, Hon.- Holmes, Kev, Father Crcauli, Bov. Cartel', Jacobson. Harman. Barnett, Salos, Fahy, Wynne, Cohen, Haden, Nicholson, Collins, GuthborUon, Williams, Bates, Oockbnra (», Campbell, Tumor, PuUjncmcs, Overton, Symonds. Proctor, Abbott, Moricc, Kohn, Crook, Fairbairn, Benstcad, Hendry, Oasey, Marshall, Whitehead. Luthwaie, Eipliton, Stormand. Christie, M'Donald. Bernstein, Coles, ntieerald, Marlow, Beattio, Wilson, Bruce, Perry, Mutne, Carson, Wallace; 67 steerace. ■ • HAITAT. B.s. (8.50 a.m.). 3529 tons, Holla, from Auckland, Gieborno, and Napier. Passcnircrs: Saloon—Misses Stitt. Gardner, Berrell, Walker ®, Jlcsdaroe.i Osborne, 6. Holford, ' Messrs. Lord," J.' Ovendalo, Williams, F. B. Kelson, L. v J. Adams i 8 steorane. KOB EOT, s.s. (10.25 ajn.), 95 tons. JTlntyre, from Havelock. ' ' ■ . OTONET, s.s. (9.10 p.m.), 124 tons, Murray, from Kailcoura and Lyttolton. 1 ■ / QUEEN OF THE SOOTH. s.s. (9.50 p.m.), 198 tons, Harvey, from Foxton. !

DEPARTURES. TUESDAY, JUNE 8.

• WAIKAHE, s.s (435 3071 tons. Berncch, for Napier, Glsborae, and Auckland. Passen-(rors-Haloon: For Qisborne—Mrs. White. Mr, Manning, Constable A. Johnston, Master White. For Auckland—Mrs. Rollcston. • KOBOMIKO, b-s. (1.25 p.m.), IMI tons. Chnsp, for Westport. - ' AKAPAWA, IJ. (SJO D.mJ, 263 tons. .Oorby, for Wanganui. ■„ HTJIA,. s.s. (5.15 D-m.). 127 tons. Do-well, for Wanganui. MAORI, 8.8. (810 p.m.). 5399 tons. Huntor. lor Lyttelton. Paaseneera: Saloon—Misses Orbcll, Brueo, Mesdames M'Parlnite, Burns, Douglas, Bigg Withers and child, Bodger, Messrs. Wilkinson (2), Bandstein. M'DonaJd, M'Farlane, Murray, Way. Horapool, Dwan, Bodger, Martin, Hon. 0. o.' Bowra, Dr." Burns.

BLENHEIM, s.s. (midnight), 120 tons. Watson, for Blenheim.

AOEERE,. s.s. (10.W sun.), 77 tow, Fist, for Patea.

TAIfTUI, s.s. (12.20 p.m.), 128 tone. Jensen, for Waitara. STAR OF SCOTLAND, s.B. (3.10 p.m.l, 6230 tons, Hart, for I-yttelton.

WtiANGAPE, s.s. (4 p.m.), 2931 tons, Harris, for Westnort.

KIRIPAKA, s.s. (4.15 p.m.), 133 tons, Dixon, for Patea. • MAPOURTKA, s.s. (4.25. p.mJ, 1203 tons, Kennedy, for .Nelson and West Coast. PassengersSaloon: For Greymoulh—Messrs. Broome. Wilson, Moss, Mesdames Allan; Branhsiin, Donning, Messrs. Bishop, Allan, Dillon. M'Kenzio, Hassall, Keenan, Harrison. For Nelson—Misses Hobau, Tomlinson, Ewart, M'Oarthy, M'Mahon, Me.idamos Oainsford (3). Letien, Ward, Messrs. Collius, 3['Ca!fry, Nicholson, Olerhardt, OdL Webb.' For Westport—Misses Bailie. WAIBATJ, s.s. (4-30 p.m.l, 93 tons, Vendore, for Nelson. •

KAHTJ, 5.6. (5 p.m.),' 162 tons, Carlson, for Napier, via Castlepoint and East Coast. MAITAI, s.s. (6.5 p.m.), 3393 tons, Bobertson, for Lyttelton and Dunedin. Passongers-^Saloon: For Dunedin-Mlss Geddes and Mr. Fletcher.

3TORMBIRD, 6.8. (8 p.m.), 217 tons. M'Jntyro, for Wanganui. . 1 : . MABAEOA, s.s. (8.5 p.m.), 2598 tons. Manning, for Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Bowen, Welch. Mesdames. Fox Yelloirlees and ohild, Messrs. Fox, Joynt, Flandgan, Coop, Bead, Cooper, and Yellowlees.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Queen of -the South, Foxton, Juno 9. ' ' Corlnna, southern ports, Juno 9, Mana, Paloa, June 9. Kennedy, Foxton, June 9. Kittaira,, Westport, June ■9. Arapawa, Wanganui, Juno 9. Manaroa, Havelocli, June 9.' Blenheim, Blenheim, June 9. Maori, Lyttelton, Jnne 9. Moeraki, Sydney. direct, June 9. Jluia. Wanganui, June 9. Challenger, Port Chalmers, Juno 9. Eahn, Napier, via coast, June 10. Kapiti, Wanganui, June 10. Stormbird, Ivaneanui, June 10. Mararoa, Lyttelton, Juno 10. . Aorore, Pataa, June 10. Wailii, Blenheim, June 10. Bosamond, Onehunga, June 10. / '' ■ Wimmera, Dunedin and.Lyttelton, Juno 10. Rototti, Nelson and West Coast, June 10. Wsxrlmoo, Melbourne, via Hobart and southern ports, Juno 11, Talune, Auckland, via /Qisborne. ' Napier, June 11. Monowai, Dunedin, Lyttelton, June 13. ,

PROJECTED DEPARTURES, Queen of tho v ßouth. Foiton, Jtma 9. Opavo, Blenheim, Juno 9., , • Patecna; Plcton. Kelson, Jane 9. Huia, Wangauui, Juno 9. . - Kennedy, Nelson and West Coast, Juno 9. Manaroa, Havolock and Peiorus Sound, Juno Blenheim, Blenheim, Juno 9. Maori, Lyttelton. Juno 9. Cygnet, Kaikoura and Lyttelton, June 9. Corinna, Kolßon, Ncn Plymouth, Onelium Juno, 9. • Mana, Patea, Jnno 9. ICapiti, Wanganui, Juno 9. Aorere, Patea, Juno 10. Wairau, Blenheim, Juno 10. Moeraki, Lyttelton, Dunedin, June 10. Wimmera, Sydney via East Coast porta, June Pioneer, Port Chalmers, Juno 10. Matatua, Timaru, Juno 10. Stormbird, Wanisanui. June 10. ; Waihi, Blenheim, June 10, ' ' Mararoa, Lyttelton, June 10. Talune, Lyttelton, Dunedin, June 11. Rosamond, New Plymouth; Onehunga, Juno 1 Vrarvimoo, Sydney direct, June 11. Arahura, Nelson and West Coast, June 12. Itonowai, Napier. Gisborno, Auckland, Juno Kahu, Napier, East Coast, Juno 14.

INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMEES.

(JLIMAROA, s.s. left Sydney May 29, ! for Wellington direct. Arrived Wellington Juao 2. Left June -5, for Melbourne, via southern porta and Hobart. Duo Melbourne Juno 12.

WAJUtIMOO, s.s.. left Melbourne Jtwo 2, for Wellington, via Hobart and southern ports. Duo Wellington June 11. Leaves samo day for Sydney direct. Due Sydnoy Juno 15. '

MANUKA, S.S., loaves Melbourne Juno 9, for Wellington; via Hobart and southern ports. Duo WolUngton June 18. Leaves samo day for Sydney direct. : Duo Sydney Juno 22. < MOEEAKI, sj... left Sydnoy.. Juno 5, for Wellington direct. Duo Wellington Juno 9. Leaves Juno 10, for Melbourne, via southern ports and Hobart. Duo Molbourno Juno 19.

TALUNE, s.s., left Auckland, Juno 8, for Wellington, via Auckland and East Coast ports. Duo Auckland June 13, and Wellington June 18. Leaves samo day for Lyttelton and Dunedin. WIJIMEKA, 0.3., left Dunedin Juno 8 for Sydney, via Lyttolton, Wellington, Naplor, and Auckland. Due Wellington June 10, Auckland June 13. and Sydney June 18.

TALXrirB, 8.8., loft Auckland, Juno 8, for Dunedin, via Qisborne, Napier, Wellington, and Lyttelton. Due Wellington June 11, with llokoia's Sydney cargo. MOKOIA, 8.5., loft Auckland Juno 7, for Sydney. Due Sydney, Juno 11. Leaves Sydney for Auckland June 16.

MOANA, 8,.5., leaves Sydney, June 12. for Weillneton direct. Due Wellington June 16. Ltavoj June 17,"f0r Melbourne, via southern ports and Hobart. Duo Melbourne, June 26.

OVERSEA SHIPPING. STEAMEHS TO AERIYE. i From London. 6TAR OS 1 NEW ZEALAND (due Wellington about June 16), sailed on April 8, via Australia, Auckland and Napier. (Tyser Line, ascnts.) WAKANUI (duo Wellington about June 12), sailed on April 20, Plymouth April 22, via Cape Town and Hobart. (New Zealand Shincinc Co., agents.) ' lONIO (due Wellington about June 14), sailed on April 29, Plymouth May 1, via Cape Town and Hobart. (Shaw-Savill Lino, agents.) KAIKOURA (due Wellington about July I),' sailed on May 4, via Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agcntß.) ' KEEFiiIANA- (duo. Wellinßton about July 10, sailed on May 5, via Australia, Auoklaud, and Napier. (Tyscr Lino, agents.) TOKAKINA (due Wellington about July 1), sailed on May 14.- Plymouth May 5, via O.ipo Town and Hobart. (New Zealand Shlppinit Coagents.) . _ ATHENIO (ilno • Wellington July 13). sailed on Hay 27, Plymouth May 29, via Capo Town and Hobart. (Shaw-fiavlll Line, neurits.) STAB OB AUSTIIALtA (due Wellington about Jniv 28), sailed Jtav 25, via Australian ports and Auckland.. (Tyscr Line, agents.) From Liverpool. MORAYSHIRE (due Wellington about June 24), sailed on April 24, via Australia and Auckland, (F. 11.8. Line, agents.) - DEVON (due Wellington about August 6), sailed Hay 29, via Australian porta 'and Auckland. (F.H.S, urn, agents.) From How York. WALKUBE Idtin .Wollinpton "'about July ' 8), sailed on May .3, for Wellington direct; (Vacuum Oil Co., agonts.) BANTU (duo Wellington about August 6). sailed on May 13, via Australia and Auckland. (A. and A. Liue, agents.),, SAILER TO ARRIVE. ' . OLMUV, jtaa.rwis, galled from Liverpool llajr !!,

BT TELEGEAPn. ... OVERSfeA.

SYDNEY, June 6. . 1 Arrived.—Moana (9.40 a.mo, from Wellington. . . NEWCASTLE, June.B. Arrived.—Elsa, from Ljttelton. CO ASTM.. TUESDAY. JUNE 8. CAPE MAEIA VAN BIEMEN. . passed, west at 11.15 a.m. AUCKLAND. Soiled.—Talune, for southern ports.' Paescn. ora—Saloon: For- Wellincton—Hiss Carroll. Mr., turray; Hauroto (1 p.iu.) f for .Barotonga; Kaiana. for Wcstport. ONEHUNGA. Arrivcil.—Taiapuna (8.5 0.m.), from Now Ply. aoutli. ' : , s . . 1 ' NEW PLYMOUTH.. Balled.—Eosamond <2.10 p.m.).. for Onolinnca. PATEA. Sailed—Mana (12JO D.m.), for ffcllincton. ■ NAPIEB. _ . ' ' Arrived.—Wailiaro (9 a.m.). from WelliflEfcon. • BLENHEIM. ••• Arrived.—Blcnticira <9.30 a.m.l. from Wellington* To Eaii-lllcnheim (8 p.m.). for "Wellington. . MOTOEKA. Arrived.—Manoroa CU a.mJ. from .Wellincton. Sailed.—Jlanaroa (1 p.m.),' for Wellington. .... WESTI'ORT. . Arrived.—Eoromiko' (5.10 p.m.), from Welling. ion. , ■, ' : . GEBTMOCTH. Arrived.—Pctono (11.35 a..m), ■ and . Poherna [noon), from WellinEton; * Botoiti (11.40 a.m.}, from Wcstport. ' KAIKOUBA. ' ; Sailed.—Oygnet .<ll a.m.l, for WellinEton. . LYTTEI/TOIT. Arrired.-Jbssio Oraiu, barauo (10 p.m. Monday), from Newcastle; Haori (6.55 a.m.}, from Wellington. ' ■ ■ Sailod.—Oorinna (3.10 p.m.), for Wellington; Waipori, for WeßtDort; Maori (855 p.m.), for Wellington. Paseenffera: Saloon—Misaes Thelma, Collinfon, Shaw. M'Donald (0, M'Qee. Howard, Simpson. Fuller, Fraser. Brown, Felton, Mandeno, Fleming, Wileon. Beilby, and Mooro (2), Mesdamoß Wohlman, Shaw, Telford and ohild. Miller. Harrop. nnd child. M'Donald. Daweon and 2 children, ' Godfrey, Stewart, Anderson. Gilkison, Wflson, Clark, Taylor, and "Van. Ascli, lion. E. 0. J. Stevens, M.L.0.. Hon. O. C. Bowen, iLIi.C., Dr. Wohlman, Messre. Morgan, Ecid. Castloa, P. Pitcaithley, M'Lean, Shaw, Anderson, Telford, Fuller, Harrop, Tanner,' Thomson, GilMson, Smallbone, Mulon,. Mercer, Eodcer, Norris. Camebell, Ivess, "Ross, Williams, Holoroft. Taylor, Van A£ch and Clark; 50 steerage. - DtTNEDIN. ' ' Sailed;—Wimmera (5 p.m.), tor northern ports.. Passengers—Saloon; For Wellington—Mec.dames Julius and children, Cameron, M'Donald, and Messrs. Kine and Julius; Waihora, for Sydney, via tho:Biuff. Arrived.—Warrimoo, from Melbourne, na the Bluff. • \ ' ■:. ■ BIiTJFF. Sailed.—Warrimoo, for Dunedin;' Nairnshire, for Wanganui. • ■ ; ' ' 'THE OTAK3. A cable messace received in Chris tchurch itatei that tho New ; Zealand Shippine Company 1 ! steamer Otaki sailed from ■ London on June 6 bound for Dunedin, Timaru, and Lytteltou. . CORINTHIO BEACHES PLTMOTITn. Cabled advice received by tho local agents o! the Shaw, Savill, and Albion announces th< arrival of It.M.S. Corinthio at Plymouth. Thi vessel left Wellington on April 22 for London and arrived at Plymouth on Sunday morning last. June 6. THE AGAPANTHTJB. A Press Association message from Ohristchnrcl states that Mr. G. 11. Bcalca's chartered steamo: Agapanthus is to sail from'Lyttelton at 6 a.m this morning, for London and Avonmouth, vii Las Palmas. She takes from New Zealand port 60,000 socks of grain and a quantity of wool. THE NAIRNSHIRE. ■ Bound from tho Bluff to Vfanganui, the Fee eral-Houlder-Shire liner Nairnshire passed Saunders at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Whil at the Bluff tho vessel loaded for tho West c England 8000 bags oats, - 3000 carcasses laml 2000-crates rabbite, and a quantity of sundries. 1 EAST COAST SERVICE. Tho Wniknro will. withdraw 1 for overhaul o arrival at Dunedin on Thursday, Juno 17, an will resume three weeks later—July 9. Tt MonoWP.i takes up. the Waikaro's running o June 18, and the Maitai continues in the Ecu Coast service until July 8, when she will wit] draw.

THE MOttAYSnniE. Next week tho Morayshire, bound from Liverpool to New Zealand ports. Is expected to call at Sydney. It waa originally intended that Bho should proceed from Sydney to Auckland, bnt those arrangements have now been altered, and, after completion of bunkering at Sydney, oho conies dircot to Welllnclon, afterwards calling at Auckland, Lyttelton, and Dunedin. . , ROSAMOND'S BUSSING ALTERED. Usually, when the' Hosamond; leaves Wellingtoll'for Onchnnca.. Bhe calla at Picton. Nelson, and New Plymouth en route, and on the downward run she calls at Hew Plymouth only. Commencing from Friday next 9he will proceed from Wellington to Now Plymouth, and then on to Onehnnga. On tho way bock she will call at Now Plymouth, Nelson, and Melon, in the order . named., ' •WEST COAST SERVICE. - Tho Arahura resumes her running in the West. , Coast service noxt Saturday, June 12. The MaDourika, on arrival from tho West Coast next Saturday or Sunday, will withdraw from the service for survey and overhaul, and her Dlace will bo talten by tlio Itotoili, which will leave for tho West Coast oh Tuesday, June 15. On Juno 20. the Botoiii will withdraw, and be laid • up at Wellington, and the • MaponriUa will reenter the service, sailing for the West Coast on . Tuesday, Juno 23.

WEBTPORT SHIPPING BTATISTIOS. ' (BY TJUEGlilra—rilESS ASSOCIATION.* - Wostport, Juno 8.. ' During May 98 steamers and 2 sailing vessels, representing 51,209 tons, entered Wcstport, and 99 steamers ■ and 3 sailors, representing 51,434 tons, left the port'. The total tonnaeo for the month was 102.645. Tho mean high . water at Wcstport for Ha? vrae: River, 25ft. 4in.j bar, 22ft.. The Union Company's training ship Dartford is expected to lean) a South African port to-mor-row for Bunbnry,- where she loads a canto of hardwood fofr Now Zealand porta. ■ Repair work is keeping tno Harbour Board's dredgo Whakarire on the Patent Slip. • She will bo thero till tho end of tho week.

English flics to hand show that the New Zealand Shipping, Company's Eteamer Papanni was considerably damasetl by the fire aboard her, which occurred on April 28, while Bho was lyintr at Victoria Docks. London. The .firo ooourrod in the saloon and steerage passenger compartments, and No. 5 hold was damaged. Tho con-' llasration ltopt tho firemen busy for three hours before it was cot in hand, and. during that time, damage to the estimated extent of £1000 was done.

STEAMER IK A CYCLONE. The steamer Tottenham, which arrived at Sydney on June 1, from New York, via Durban, had a rather sensational experience. When she reached 39 6outh, 170 east her captain states, a eyclono of .tremendous forco swept down oh her from tho west-south-west with great suddenness. Those on board tho vessel wero taken completely by surprise. For a'few. minutes tho steamer was whirled away in tho crip of the disturbance, and it was only with great diffloulty that hcrj head was ultimately turned to tho gale. Then for three days,'she battled and laboured in the grip of the tempest. Immense seas pounded-on to her deck In almost endless succession. One of tho' lifeboats, was stove in by them, her.? skylights wero splintered, and her engine-roomn almost flooded. However, she rodo through the gala in safety, and then experienced fine weather for. the remainder of the trip. ; THE lONIC'S PASSENGERS. . Tho passenger list of the lonic has come to hand. Captain E. C. Roberts is in charge, and Dr. R. P. Nash is tho medical officer on board. In the saloon thero aro 73 nasseneers, of whom tho following have booked "to Wellington; —Tho Rev. A. H. Fowles, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Eonrke, Mr. and-Mrs.'A. Adams, Mrs. J. T. Demnstor and Miss Dempster, Mrs. 8. M'Lach-' lan, Airs. M. M'JJean. and the Misses M'lcan (3), Mrs. A. E. Herrikin and Mis 3, Mcrrikin,- Mr. and Mrs. a: Parker and tho Misses Parker. ©. Mr. T. S. Orchard, Hr.'G. Jodrell, Miss Held. Auckland is the destination of Mr. I£. xr: J. Baenoll, Miss U. Luscombe. Mr. and Jtr«. O. Maokio, Mr. and Mrs. O, 11. Brailsford and tho Misses Brailsford (2), Jlrs. A. Burrows arid Mr. H. Burrows, Miss L. Burns, Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Papps. Mr. W. J. Smsil, Mr. J. W. Webster and the Misses Webster (2), Mr. and Mrs. A. H.' Witham and Miss and Master-Witham. Tho Lyttelton Passengers nvc;-Mrs. B.' Goldsmith, Mr. and Mrs. W. Garnett, Mr. 0. W. licote, Mr. fi. A. Morris, Mr. E. Overy, Miss G. U. Sallabink, Mr. R. Scott. Those who have booked to Nnpior aroi—Mrs. G. M. Guthrlo-Smith, Miss B. Jl. Guthrie-Smith, Miss J. M'Call, Mlsa L. Zimmerman, Miss B, M'Call, Mr. A. C. Mills- The following are going to Port ChalmersMiss M. Ferguson, Mr. A. 8. Ilipkin, Mr. and Mrs. P. Macdonald and family (4), Mr. D. D, Btraohan. Miss A. Wilson is going to Gisborno, and Miss O. 21atona to Timani. The third-class passengers are as follow;— For Wollington-Mcsdamos 'L. Coopersmith, flaunts lett Hcnness.r, A. Good. Howick (S),< ICocry. M. M'Lauchlln, F. Ncal, Klddlngton, 8. Rowberry, Sainshury, E, Shepherd, Sumner, < Tcale, Tickle Misses Bansctt (2), F. Buokle, 11. Carlson, L, Cummins, N. Davis, A. Fltsiohn, M. Barrineton, Hennessy (6), Hood (2). Howick, O. Jamieson, G, Lissonden, F. Neal, M. Nelson, M. Ramsay. Riddington (2), :M. Rnssell, F. Sumner, TeaJe (2),-M. Wallace, Messrs. W. Adlain, M. Barry, D. Cameron, H. Colter. S. Coopersmith, F. Dixon, 11. Ellis. W. Ellis, J. Gardiner; It. Gauntlett, E. Graham, 11. Graham, J. Hayes. J. Hecuessy, P. Hennessy, F. Humphreys, F. Ingham, P. . James. J. Koery, W. Mockenjie, A. M'Grory, O. Monberg, F. Okehurst. W. Osborno, >G. Parker, A. Riddington, A, Sainsburj-, B. Shepherd. C. Speed, H. Sumnor. n ' .7ra J ' Ticlsl6 » Masters Coopeis tmlth (2), Eood (3), Keur UlMuthlis, f«w

bury,' Sniiner. For Auckland—Men (lames Blackfori Oochrane, A. Deoni. M. Ftadlay. J. Galbraith, Headley, Hill. Lusty, Murphy. M. Oata, Patterson,' Seddon, Stokes, Misses E. Baiuic, J. Cochrane, G. Deane, M. Drew, 0. Entvistlo, h, Pfcnton, Fiudlay (2). B. Hoadlcy, M» Oakcs, lu Yarwood, Messrs.. G., Baker, G. ptackiord. F. Brid«r, Brinalcy. \W Clark, G. Cwhrauc, J. I Condio, ft. de Oourcy. J. Ford, M. Galteaith. 0. Green, A. Hart, P. Headley, W. Hill. W. Ibberson. A. Inkflier, P. Inkster, 3. Innes, E. Jscle, .t. King. W. Lusty, W. Montgomery, M. Murphy, W. Mynolt, D. Patterson, 0. Fcarec. A. Perry, A. Poultcr, W. Purchase A. Randall, 0. Bedaon, W, Stewart, J. Stokes, 6. Taylor, H. Temnleton, E. Trotmnn, W.Walker, H. Whittaker, T.-Wilson, G, Wren, 8.. Yarwood, Masters Blackford, Cochrane, Findlay, Stokes,. For Lyttelton—Mcsdamca B. Baiter, Beavcn, Black (2), Cook, Hadcroit, 8. Horrfleld, Howio, M. Nelson, E. Bouffell, Roin?ars, M;. Thomas, E. Waiuwright, Misses Black (2}, I. Brown, E. Carver. E. Coleman, A. UaiisU, W. Horefield, V. Ilticry, M. Nelson, B. . Scuffell. Thomas (3). Messrs. G. Bcaven, W. Bißhop, G. Black, B, Blkck, A, Garter, P. Clcer. A. Cook, B. Curry, J. Bailing, J. Ga-rnott, H. Garnctt, R.. Grist, E. HMcroft. J. Howie, J. M'K&y, Wfl* liaras, Masters Coleman,- BcuiTell, Nelson. Fop Port Ohalmerg—Mesdamcg Higgins. M. Maxwell, Misses Maxwell (2), MTjauchlin, W. "Ralph,' A. Ramsay, Messrs. P, Dingwall, W. Geddes, H. Hie gins, R. Sctater, J.' Paul, Master Maxwell. Thoro are, in addition, in tho third-class, 52 for Napier, IS for 6 for Wcstport 3 for tho Bluff, 4 for Picton, 1 for Nelson, 12 for New Plymouth, 1 for Oaumrn, 2 for Timaru, 5 for Gisborne, and 15 for Grcymoutli.

The e.s. Rob Boy will leave for Eavelock direct to-day. Cargo will bo received up to 2 p.m. Greymouth coal for Wellington ie being lifted by the Poheroa. She loavesGrcymouth this evening. . • /

The Matafcwf came alongside and berthed &t No. 16 breastworks, Jorvois Quay, yesterday afternoon. ■. i. The Jtotoiti arrived at Greymouth yestorday afternoon, and is to sail at 11 o'clock to-fllght for Westport.

The Maoriland Stoamehip Oo.'e Lauderdale is expected to leave Hobart for New Zealand ports on Monday or Tuesday next.

Tho Union Steam Ship Co. advise that Utt Flora is to leave Auckland to-morrow for East Coast Bays, Gisbornc, Nopior, and Wellington.

Homeward loadlntr' is to be Shipped by the Rimutaka at Timaru, as follows:—<SGQ bales wool, £00 casks tallow., and a Quantity of frozen meat.

■' Word received by the local office of tho Union Co. is to the effect that the Kittawa "was to leavt Wcstport : at 11 o'clock llast night, for Wellineton. •

Hating completed tho discharge of too Wellington portion of her cargo the Tyeor liner Star of Scotland left for northern ports yestcr- ; day afternoon. The Maheno'a turbine, says the "X)tago Bailor Times, was found on examination to bare been badly Btripped, • fully a dozen rings of Wtoi Blades, or about 2a per cent, 'hating been stripped, and their replacement will be a delicate and tedious job. The turbine has been removed, to the dock machine-shop, where it will be repaired. .

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