SHIPPING NEWS.
PHASES OP THE MOON. . .. . JUKE. t, „ Day. Hr. m. Full moon ... ... 4 065 p.m. . tort, Quarter. ... u 213p.m, New moon ... ... u . )0 58 oV First quarter ... . ... ' ~. 26' 613 a.m." HIGH WATER. - To-day. 9.20 a.m.; 9.39 p.m; • To-morrow, 10.7 a.m.; 10.27-p.m. : ~' '. SUN. Son. rises' to-day, 7.16 a.m.; sets, 4.29 p.m. : ARRIVALS. ' WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23. BlSnh™' S '®' (3 ' 5 a ™' ) ' 92 tons ' 0a " y ' fro ® Blenheim' 8 S a,mJ ' 110 t° ns ' EcMord; from -'"li a m '' 1 $9 tons, Hunter, from ijjyttelton. Passengers: Saloon-Misses Hansard.Opio (2),- Gilson, Wilson, Sawle, Morris, Scrim! Shaw, Mesdames Addison, Brady, Warner. Jones. Hart, Hill and, child, : Fleming, Willis, - Neatc hcrimshaw and child, Bm;rcU and eon, Gardners Moyle. -Peters, Captain Richardson,- Dr. Sommer! yillc and child, Dr. Thomson, Hon. Bowen, Captain ■ Bone, Eev., Father Lynch, Messrs. TodSartln, Ferguson, Tanner, Joll, ' Berry, Stott, Murdoelu M'Farlane; Brown, Bege,- Cox, DaJUson, W arner, Brady, Hammond, Cooper, Beese, Tyree Nera, Rogen, Dyer, Derrett, Parker, Campbell, Buddon, Hill, Wurm, Sawers, Smith, Holland, Brifw, Mulr, Pitcaithl)-, Glennister (2). Sandig. ger, Bowlmg, Rodgers, Thomas, Leigh, M'Grath, Munro, Anderson,'.Gray, Peters, Gardner; 59 steerage:. . - KiVBU, R.B. (7.55 '182' lons, Carlson; from • Napier. o , , WARRIMOO, 6J. (9. a.m..- in the stream),-3529 tons, Neville, from Sydney...: Passengers; Saloon. Misses Mailing; Mathers, Golding, Mesdarnea Lowe, Collins, Haybittlo, Shierlaw, Mortimer, Hughes and four children, Hawkins, Rev. OLaverty, Messrs. Lowe, Buchanan, Lovelock, Geddes, . Collins, Shierlaw, Mackay, Matheson, iluprnes, ilabburn, Andrews; 26 steerage. • ' i COBINNA, • B.S. (9.15 ft.m.), -1271 tons, Cameron, 1 rrom southorn porta. !■: MATATOA, s.s. (10.45 ajn.),.«88 tons, Holmes; from Lyttelton. a.m.l, 1273 tons, M'Bride, from ■ W estport. • • • • • • |j .KALiPOI, S.S. (12.40 PJB.),' 2003 tons, < Catson. i.from Newcastle.. » . , . >• V MANAROA, s.s. (4JO p.m.), 122 tons, Hart, from ■Motueka. " ■ . ! ' DEPARTURES. Jl." , WEDNESDAY,:'JUNE 23. rBLESHEIM; s.s. (2 ajn.),' 120 tons, Watson, for Blenheim. ■ .- . - - ■ jiii.); 1036- tons, Stewart,' .for. Picton- and Nelson. .'Passengers—Baloon: For Picton—Misses, Cooper, 'Bowden, Ball/ Lambert. I Draper . 12), Mesdames Walkers, . Armstrong, I.Messrs. Thomas,. Ballard, Gibbu, Reed, Middlemiss, Master Hogan. For Nelson-Misa Pitt, Mesdames Nicholas, Hill, Wood,. Drlnkwator; ' Cap. .< ~n a4 Eev. Dniikwato-, Messrs. Hall, Stott, Morri-ViMaster Browne. i ■, . - : Mv'p.m.), .92 tons, " Carey, for; ROTOITI, s.s.■ (5.45"p.m.),; 1159 tons, Kennedy, for Nelson, and West Coast.-- Passengersi- Sal .loon-Misses. Barter, Simpson, > ;Mrs.. IlorrM, Messrs. Graham, M.P, Irvine, Christie 'Brock, Papps. Jordan and Strlngor. . For West-port-Misses Jamieaon (2), Cheapman, Messrs. Jamieson,'Partridge," Roohd. Fdr GreymonthMessrs. Baleml, Morris, M'Ginley. Miiliean. i CORIKNA,' b.s. (7 p.m.), 1271 tons, .'Cameion. for Nelson, New -Plymouth, and Onehimga.' '.OYGNET,] s.B. (8. p.m.),' 124 tons,' : Murray,"'for Kaikoura and: Lyttelton. ■ ;i : -' MAORIj S.S.. (8.5 p.m.), 3399 tons, Hunter, for Lyttelton. Passengors: Sivloon—Miss Sharp, Mrs. Rutty; Messrs; Thomson,- MJ?.; M'Nab, -Orayhcad, Thomas, ; Brown,- Arnold, Rntty, Btarky, ' Homes, Paterson, Reynolds. Evans, Cutts, M'Evedy, Dore, Fitigerald, Kane, Lugan, Maher, Roche, Stack, Green, Field, Scarlett, : Allow..
EXPECTED ARRIVALS, Aorere, Pat<?n, Juno 24. Waverloy, Forton, Juno 24. • ; . Pateona, Lyttelton, Juno 24.- .■< Stonnbird, ; Wangar.uj, Jnno 24. . " • ■ Eo6amond, Onehunga' Jnno 24. Victoria, Dunedin and Lyttcltou, Jnno 24. Arahura, Went Coast, June 24. Koromiko, Weetporl, Juno 24. . Aotea, Gisborne, Juno 24. . YTairau,'Nolson .and Motuoka, Jane 44, Kapiti,'Wftnganui,' Juno' 24. Waihi,. Blenheim,, Juno' 24. . . . : Takapuna,-Plcton; and Nelson, June '24,Poherua..Greymouth, June 25. V. -. Maori; .Lyttelton; June 25: - ■ • • Navna,:-Buvn, "via: Aholtland, June 25. '" ' : Quee(i--of:;thQ',:Bouth-, Foxton, Jnno 25/".' t ■ - : Climaroa, : Melbourne, . via southern portt. Juno 25; "" . . ;' • . . ' ' • Talnne, -Auckland,' >la ports, 'Jnno2s.■--'■"■-V • Manaponri. Westport, Jnno 25. 1 ■Tano Douslasi Hokitika, Jnno 25. .Defender,'Lyttolton, Juno 26. 1 . ' Klripaka, Lyttelton. 'Juno 26. , ■ i; Kotoiti, Nolson: and West Coast, Juno 26. i ;Maitai, .Lytteltoh. and Dunedin, Jnno .27;'.-' ,; . Monowai, Auckland, via'ports, , Juno 29/- . ,
PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Kahu, Napier, via coast, Juno 24. Hnia, Juno ,24. i ,Manaroa, Havolock, June 24. ' ' i Opawa, Blenheim,. Juno .24. Flora,. Auckland, via East Coast, June 24. . Pateena, Lyttelton, Juno 24. ; Warrimoo, Molbotirno, via south,-Jnno 24;' ' Victoria,' Sydney, via Auckland and porta. .Juno 24.' . . - Mana, Patcai'Juno 24.': Pateena, Lytyolton,-Juno .24.' - . . .Wairau, Nolson and Motuoka, Juno 24. i Arapawa, Wanganui, Juno 24; ■ : Blenheim, BleLVieim, Juno 24. Aorore,' Patea; uuno 24. ■ 1 ' Takapuna; :PictOn nnd :Nelson, June 25. Maori, Lyttelton, Juno 25.' 'VTaihi. Blenhoim, Juno 25, ', \ ,;Waverley, VNolson" and West ,'Ooast,' Juno 25, ■■ Queen ••of the South; Foiton/ Jrino 25. ' - Stormbird, ,Wanganui; Juno 25; i • • . " Manapouri, Westport,. Juno '251 .' '• tTUmaroa,' Sydney direct, Juno 25.' Talune;- iyttelton''and, Dunedin, Juno 25' ' ■-Aotea,. Lytteltoli; Juno 25 •' : Matatua; -Auckland, June- 25. '■ ' '- • i.Rosamond,,,-Now: Plymouth, and Onehunea. June 25.* ' Arahura,. Nelson and ■ West Coa«t, Jnno 26 1 Mattai, Napier,' Oisbomo, 'Auckland, Juno' &'•" J,fonowai, . Lyttelton, ■ June 29. . v - .■ ; Mapourika, Nelson' and West.Ooast, June 29.. ' ■ Wakatu, ,Kaikoura and Lyttelton, June 29. - .' 1
INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. • ' <: MOVEMENTS, OP STEAMERS. !; • r-MOA'NA, ;b.B.i left Sydney- Juno 12, 'for* Wel» lington dircct. .Arrived 'Wellington Juno 16. 'Loft June 17, for .Melbourno, via southern porta and .Hobart. : Due Melbourne-Juno, 26." •• i- ->: »ULlMAltOA^'s.s., left Melbourne Juno 16 for Wellington via.Hobart'and southern ports. Duo Wellington June, 25. Leaves saiao day for Bvd. ney; ciirect. 1 ' Due Sydney Juno 29.. ; '\; . WARRIMOO, 8.8., -left Sydney/June 19 'for Wellington direct. Arrived Wellington June 23 •Leaves .June' 24,' for Melbourne,; via southern f portß' and < Hobart;-' Duo Melbourne July 3.. / . . WIMMERA,; g.8., r deft v • Sydney 'June --23, ' for :WclUngtqn» Via Auckland and East .Coast ports Due Auckland June. 27, and Wellington July-2 {ot ' I»yttcitott and Duhedlii; ' MOERAICI, 8.5., left Melbourne Juno -23: for Wellington, via Hobart and . southern 1 ports. Duo Wellington July 2/ ..Leaves Bamo day for Sydney, direct. Due Sydney July 6. b.8., '. left Dunedin, Juno ' 22, for Wellington,, via Lyttelton; Due Wellington June 24. ■ Leaves same-day/forrSydney, via-Napier Giaborae,• and. Auckland..:• Duo Auckland June 27. and Sydney. July 2.'. ■ -. MOKOIA, b.b., left Auckland Juno 21, for Bvd. |ney direct.. Due/Sydney- June 25. Leaves Sydney for Auckland. June 30. \ i _TALTJNE, • s.s., leaves Auckland Juno 22. for -Wellington; via Gisbome. and: Napier." Dug' Wellington 'June 25 with : transhipments -ex Mokoia,. from Sydney. - Leaves samo day i for .Lyttelton and.Dtincdin. ■ ■ > ' MANUKA, 'S.S., leaves Sydney Jui:o 25, for Wellington direct. Due Wellington . Jimo 30. - Leaves July. 1 lor Melbourne via southern ports and Hobart. Dne Melbourne July ; 10. v., : : OVERSEA SHIPPING. • i"'' ' ' STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. From London. KAIKOURAIgfduo Wellington about July 'J), Railed on May 4, via Auckland. (Now Zealand Snipping. Co., agents.). . ; NEREHANA (due Wellington about July 14) sailed on- May 6, via "Australia, Auckland, and iNapier. (Ty6er Line, agents.) ■ TUnAKINA (due Wellington about July, lj sailed: on May 14, Plymouth May 5, via Capo Town and Hobart. 1 (New Zealand Shipping 00. agents.) ... : '. ; ' vATHENIO (duo Wellington July 15), salled on Mny 27, Plymouth May 29. via. Cape Town and Hobart.. (Shaw, SaviU Line, ■ agents.) -.STAR OF AUSTRALIA (duo Wellington about July 28), sailed May 29, via Australian ports and Auckland. (Tyser Line, agents.) V KUMAKA ■ (duo, Wellington about' August 3) .'sailed on June B, via Australian porta and Auckland. (Shaw. Savill, and Albion Lino, agents.) TONGARIRO, s.s. (due about July 26), sailed on June 12 lor Wellington, via Toncriie, Capo' Town and Hobart. (Now Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) . V' ; From Liverpool. ■ ■ ■ ', MORAYSHIRE (duo Wellington about Juno 23) sailed on April 24, via Australia and Auckland ' (P.H.S. Line.. agents.) . . • • DEVON (dtio Wellington about August 6), eailod May 29, via Australian porta and Auokland, (F.H.S. Line, agents.). ■ , From New York. ' :, WALICURE (duo " Wellington . about July B) sailed on May 3, for Wellington'direct. (Vacuum Oil Co., agents.) . . BANTU (due. Wellington about Aiigust'6), sailed on May 13, via Australia and Auckland. (A and A. Line, agents.) GLENDEYON (duo Wellington about August 27), sailod pn June 8, via Australian ports and Auckland. (New Zealand Bhipping Co., agents.). SAILER TO ARRIVE. CLARA, bartiue, sailed from Liverpool May 2) for Wellington. . ' JIT' TELEGRAPH. " ■ ': ~ OVERSEA. • ! ( , , • . ' V: • _BYDNEY, June W : ' Arrived.—Knituna, from .Westport. : Sailed.—'Wimmora >(1.40 p.m.). . ' NbWOASTLE, .June 23. • Sailed— Empreza, for Oisborno. ~ MELBOURNE,'JuiIo to. - Arrivod.-Conturyr. froni Auckland,
COASTAL. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23., AUCKLAND. Sailed.—Navna (3 a.m.), for Wellington; Wanaka (4 p.m.), for. Gißborrio; Waiiuna (4 p.m.), for the south. KAIPARA HEADS. , Arrived.—Brisbane, from Wellington. KAPIFJt. Arrived.—Star of Scotland (7 a.m)., from Wellington. . Sailed.—Orari (7 p.m.), for Wellington. ; I'ATBA. Arrived.—Aorore, (12.55. p.m.), from' Wellington.- ; , ; WAN'OASCI. Arrived.—Kapiti (1.45 p.m.), from ".Wellington; Stormbird (noon), from Wellington. . Sailcd.-Arapawa (12.20 p.m.), for Wellington. BUSNHEIM, • 'Arrived.—Blenheim (10 0.m.), from Wellington." To sail—Blenheim (8.30 p.m.), for Wellington.' : PIOTON. -.'i Arrived.—Takapnna (5 p.m.), from. Wellington; Bos&mond (6.30 p.m.), from Nelson. •••'■• Sailed.— I Takapuna (6.20 p.m.),. for, Nelson. •To sail.—Arahura; (6JO a.m„ 24th), for Wellington.' ' - NELSON. .' ! < Arrived.—Wairau (8.40 a.m.)/' and' Kennedy (9,45 a.m.), from. Wellington.'. ■ Sailed.—Rosamond. (8.45 a..m), for Picton and Wellington,,.. To .sail.—Arahnra (midnight),'for Wellington. WESTPOKT.. Sailed.—Koromiko (1.45 p.m.),, for ■ : ' MfTTELTQN.a.' Arrived.—Haitai ,(7.50 ,a.mj and Pateena (9.5 a.m.), from Wellington. " .i;» .... 1 - Sailed.-Storm (1 p.m.), for. Wellington; Patecna (6.15 p.m.), for Wellington. ' Passengers: Saloon Misses Stamper 6nd Hyde, Mesdames Stainton, Odev, liawry,. Gfaham, and-Holmej,< Messrs. Graham. Holmes, M'Pherson, Hamilton, Moss, 'ByrelvHopkins. steerage: TTanganui «■ m il. ; for iDnncdin. Victoria (8.30 p.m.). for. Wellington: Passengers: SMoon—Mis&is Hon-' tcr and Morrison, Mesdames Skinner a'ndiKirk, Messrs. W. B.i Appleton, G. Shaw, Grave, 0. Jr Jameson, James, Walker.- .. For, Napier-Misses Whitcombe, Siodolborg. For Qisborae—Hra. Gardner. Messrs.. Gardner, Cooper. For Auekland—Misses Mitchell, Murphy, Messrs. G. B Cooper, Davis, , Fleming. TIMAKC. Armed.--Ashmore, barque (10 a.m.), : from Adolaide. • ■■ •. ■' • ' .... , POET OHALMEBB. Arrived.—Thyra l '(ll.3o; a.m.). from Bnnbury; Indravelli, from Lyttelton.' , . .~. . . ; ■ CtraUDIN. .;.'. „ .(3. p.m.). for northern' ports '??„ ?r y T; • Pa , s scngers r Saloon: For Welling; « 188 * Mcsdaines fjtevenaon, l Rattrav. 2»» i 1 ™ 1 ' Eattray, Cameron, Stevenson, and Shanks. ■ " ■ . •■' '■ . • BtCFr Arrived.—lffhangapc,. from Port-Chalmers.' ; - THE ARAHUBA. ' OTie Arahura. is timed; to leave Picton' at : 630 w«mLf h i s ?? rpiDß '"-i55 d Bhould therefore reach Wellington beforo midday. : Bbo leaves on the return joprnejr.to th? West Coast on Saturday,'; , Tnß MOBAYSHIBE As-tho New Zealand and African Steamship Co.. have not yet received advice of-the r l^v^% a } , if DC J ri 11 i s . a6i thSt rtfr day nwt WelUnetoß-; before.• Sunday,, orMon-
. ' I WAIWEBA,* LEFT MONTE VIDEO, ; : AihK;- I, s al J*" 14 * 6f ' t , ho Shaw,-Saiill . and'l »ii„S .A . I ! avc recci?ci cable .advico to tii'e'l fS? ii' the cargo Bteamer Waiwora, which loft V, clluigton oil May JO, for London, rflfiUmcd I - voyage from' Monte Video on Sunday 1 last,
AHRIVAL OF THE WAKRIMOO. , th 6 voyage from. Sydney to Wei* l steamer.Warrimoo onFul™ A" 0 weatlier and' siS.bth soas, and these conditions- enabled her-.'to- register good nl m c. 0 (' 1 J llO ••"I®' ■ fijdney at 2.45, p.m. ?a m j 0 6 . t f a, ? lC!i ' 1116 harbour: at' x SSt e J tol(lay . m t'ie passago thus- occupying 3 days 18 hours.*.-' The VSafrimooiafter disoharir*' ing her Vvolliceton cargo, is timed to leave at Ln . thl8 ,°™ning for Melbourne, via Booth-em-ports; and-Hobart. ;-- r--.- .
: -.j NEW HUDDAET-PAItKEU BOATS ( r Messrs. .Huddart,; Parker and Co.'s 'director in '• ;Wellb '' H BB order R ". ,v; • passenger 1 steamer with Mosers. m ' au LP°", .°. f the : Clydebank Shipyard, Glasgow. -This Blup-yard is:one of the larS»nL'? f D ?f te(i , . and hwi achieved i ? ■ j tllo Lusitania,: the mammoth Ounard liner, tras'-built there. -The now stoamer. which is. intended:'for the-inter-service, iTill ,jj? larger, than; the; Dlima.oa, and will have additional appliances for tho comfort and convenience ol pussengers. It is intended- that - the . vessel. shall have .a\ good tarn of speed, and with'Uiis object t-lio pfonelUng'lnacliinory vvill: consist of two sets of quad- 1 SiPif „°-'S p 5 nslon surface condensiue engines,: driving twin EOrews. . 6 ' hnfiS' i Hu l da ! t - f akw and Co. ha>e also t£h! Pnii fn ant T* a i nti ? tup for scrvico in T i .claimed that this will tug in.tlio Southern Heml- £?.», ln iltldl f"? n to having within hor S" on ?u«!s for towing purposes that , the builders could give, she will havo ?ri5 a iiSf? HI 1 ? 1 !! 1 ?! htls j in d 'ametor, an electric light installation, and an efficient ■ ilro engine tor use .in oaeo of-, waterside conllagramnnt'v, I) 9' completed ' this month, and it is eipeotcd that ex-Pilot Press-will bring her out .to.Moibourno. - ■ ' .\ v - NELSON SAILINGS.' ' U.S.S. COMPANY'S TIME-TABLE. Tho Unioii "Steam Ship Company announce the jJly!" 11 ® 8 msa ' rom Nc |6on for the. month'of.
K)lt PIOTOS AND WELLINGTON. ...Thursday, July.l,- l'atcena,'B a'.ta. baturday, July J.a'ateena, 9 a.m. -' Tnwday,. outy,6,;:Pateona, 10' a.m';. ■ ■ .■ Wednesday,-July 7, Arahura, .9.30,' a.m. : ■ .Thursday,; July/ 8, Pateena, lo : a.m. ,■ . Saturday,. July, lu, 'Pateena, 10 a.m; : - , Tuesday, July 13, .Paucna, I am ; Wednesday, :JuJy,'l4, Arahura,,7 am '■ •; Thursday, July 16,, Pateena, 3 a.m.. ' Saturday,-July 17,.Pateena,' ' i : : Tuesday, July.2o,:Pateena, 10-a.m; -, . ' . - ' Wednesday, • July ■ 21,' < Arahiira,' ! 9 30' a.m. "' " r Thursday, July' 22- Pateena.' lO a.m. ;u, . Saturday, July 24, Pateena, 10, a.m. ■ 'r-:■■ : Tuesday, July 27,- iPateena; 11 a.m/, 7 ■ .. Wednesday,: July 28, Arohura, 6.30 d.m."' Thttrsdaj-, July' 29, Pateena, 7 a.m. ,: ■ I Saturday, July 31,-."Pateena, O .a.in. .FOB-WELLINGTON DIRI-Xr ~ Saturday, Juiy, >3,: Mapourikai. 6.30 . a.m. j ; Baturday,. July"10, Mapourika, 6,in d.ml- ' Saturday,. July 17. a.m. Saturday,. July; 24; ,Mapourika, 6JO a.'m; July 31, Mapourika, 6.30: a.m. ' ' KAIAPOI, PEOJI NEWCASTLE:' "--' - . .. Tho Union Company's coilier-Kaiapbi made a smart. passago from Nowcastlo to Wellington recently. , Leaving tho former' port ' shortly after 6 p.m. on Friday last, she experienced favourable weather conditions. on'the run across, and. reached Wellington at 12.30 '-p.m. ycsterdily, berthing at the Railway Wharf, at, 3 : p.m. • Rho brings a: shipmeut' of .Newcastle coal,. and,: after discharging,portion of it at this„iiort, : sho proceeds to Lytteltoii: with the : balance.:, • ' - : , INDRALEMA AT LONDON. r" . A cable message,' announces- tho arrival. at London of the Tyser ; linel- -Indraloma,. which, sailod from Wellington on May 5. Tho vessel wont Homo,via Las- Palmas and' Gibraltar. -and reached London.a couple.of days'- ahead of. hor: time-tablo date. ■
; ; PASSENGERS', BY THE TURAKINA. . ■ The New Zealand Shipping Company's R.1f.6. Turakina, which, lott' London''-ron,'r'May: 13,-for Wellington, via Teneriffo, Cape.,. Town.i .and Hobart, Ib bringing the following" passengers for Now ■ Zealand :v-Flrst 'saloon—Hessn.' L. W. Hassell,' T, Perkins; A. J. £nowden;'and ! F. A.'Wills. Second saloon—Mosdamcs L. Morris, Berber, Misses. T. Berger,-o.,Buttress, R. 'll.* Kaw'linßß,' •R«r. A'. Payne, Messrs. W. AndcrSon.J K. Berger, A. P. Blackford, J. Boot,- D. K-Davis, J. H, Dodeson, A. G. Glovor. J. Hill, P. 'J; Pareoll.'N. E. Pyocrolt,' J. Robertson.. '.Third-class-lfcs- : di\mcs Allan, Brown,- Brunton. -8.. Buckingham, E. Colcy, Crook, J. Delve, A.; Forester, .Gilchrist,. Q. Gimbiott. Hills. H. E.. Knight, .Lauder,.M'Tler-* nan. J. Miller; E. Morton, Phillips,''Robertson; E. Sharp, A. I.' Stocks, E. A. Suniner, E.'Tilloy', Misses D." Allan';'D, 'Bro\tn,' E; - E.!'Bruil£ar, i). Brunton, M. Cameron, li. Carter, - Ij. Charman,E. Charman, A; Crook, 8, Crooki J. E, Dtlvc, C; Dudley, M. Dyson. W: Forester, J; A. Gllhespy, Grnco Ghnblott, Gladys Gimblett, XT. Gimbiott, J. Harrison. D. Hills, E. E. Knight;- M. K. M'Tiernan, R. M'Tiernan, M. Parr, M. G. Phillips. E. Phillips, J. Robertßon. M. Robertson; M. Ross. G. Sculphor, A,,6exton,V,: Sharp,. D.* Sharp, L. Sharp,. T. Sharp, Messrs. ,W. Allan, A. Ballantyne, T. IT. Bntinton. F. M. Bennett, F. 0. Blyde, A. H. Brindley. 0. Brown, D. Brown,' G. Brown, W. Brown, G. Brunton, J. Brunton,'A. Camerin, Angus Cameron, W.- H. Clarke, G. Olosscn. T), Coop, G. W. Coster, T. -Crook, 8. Crotbers, C. J. Darrah, 0, R. W. Downes, J.. DryEdalo, J., H, .Evans/ J,. Gilchrist, W. Grant, F. Green**t)S.'£ p i E - Harris, J. I, Harrison, W, J. Jlealoy, J. Hendry, J. Hetrick, J..T. Hills,. 11.. Hills, J. Hunter,: A. J. Hutson. W.'F. Kerr, J, Kirk, iA. Laidlaw, W. Lander, J. Lawoß I Lloyd; J. H'Cutcheon, L, M'lnnea, It; Mackenzie; H. M'Murray, J. M'Tiernan, H.< Marctt, ■P. Martin, J. D. Jlccnan, W. Morton, R. B. Nlcoll. ffm. O'Brien, T. Pamment, J. J. Parker, TV. Partington, J. Pearson, B. W. Petford, Q. Pctherain. A. 6. Phillips, D. Potts, D.lßobcrtson, ,D. Robertson, Jun„ J, Rosb, R. J. W. Saunders, A. Shlor. A. 11. Simmons, F. Sinclair, 0. 8. Smith 3 Steele, J. Sullivan, 18. Taylor, J, Taylor. J Thompson (2>, E. l'illcy, W, watson, L, Webb m! Welsh. E. Wharton, R. Wilson, J. d. Wood" tm It. Brown, G. Brunton, J, Brnnton, P. Brunton, 8. Buckingham, W. : Ooley. J, H. Gimbiott W. J. Lauder, : E; M'Tiernan, A.!toilpC. B Sharp, ,T.. W, Slmrp, 11. Sharp, P. Sullivan, The total number of' possongers is 174, •of whom four arc iu the first saloon, 18 in tlio sccond saloon, and 110 in the third-class. The vessel is at present en route from Capo Town to Hobart, and is due at Wellington on July 1. The auxiliary scow Echo camo off tho Patau 1 Slip yesterday, and tho steamer Petono' wm drawn on. . .
Daring the month of Hay H5377 tona of coal wore shipped from Newcastle to foreign ports, ,ThO' Kiripakn. is to .go on the Patent Slip at I/yttelton to-day, and is expected back in Wellington on Saturday or Sunday,. ,/ i.Tho Norwegian barque Hermes, which arrived at Westport on Sunday morning, made the passag? from lyttloton in tho fast'time of 72 hours. ■' 1 Strong N.E. winds, high Beas, and rongh . weather generally, prevailed durum the gnato* gart of the Ulimaroa's voyage from Hobart to Bluff last, week. -■ ' ; "Next. Tuesday the Wakata.is to resiimo running .in the Wellington-Kaikoura-IjTttelton per- ' vice, and the Cygnet will then lay up for overHaul . and . inspection, . , t Telegraphio advice received from Greymouth yesterday elated that thcro w. too heavy a sea running on the bar for tho Polierua to cross outwards for Wellington. v • . ; ' After diacharging cargo atAuckland, th» Union. Company's steamer Navuo. from Suva. left for Wollington at 3 p.m. yesterday." and Is ■ duo ■ here to-morrow afternoon. ■ _Thc TJnion Company's large cargo steamer 1 waitcmata is fixed to-leave Westport'for Syd*' - noy at l and at fh« srimn hour the . joanapouri jb to« leavo: .for Wellingtoh- ' ITi'o' Union' Company's ; steamer Whanqape, -i-'-.. •which has sailed from southern ports for ney, took a large quantity of: grain from I Oamaru, inclndins 1000 saoks of oats for Iranshipment to L-ondon. . the G.ovornment. steamer Hinemoa ar-. ■ ' i rived oil Cape. Brett it was too rough to'effect ft ln t "tho weather moderates sho - '•jrM*: I,land the new bell-tower for . tno lignthouso. Meanwliilß, sho is ouf?-7 , ecd io .looking to the'buoys; in the Bay. of lahruds. J liner Star of - bcotland- lifted-for , -Londori:--500t) carcfiflsoß of mu r3L2? d ' casks , pplta. 257 bales,wool,- • '• and 26,298.5acks of -grain..''. Ulio shipment of grain was mide,.'np; of 14,694 socks' wheat, 96<f7 sacks oats,'6o3 saokß peas,.9l6'sacks beans, and' 168 sacks - barley. . _Imports by tho Warrimoo, which, arrived-from Sydney -yesterday morning, includo/ 410 sacks','' coke, /100 Quaker'.oats,:.s7..cases paper,- 61 ■ bars; iron, M' rolls lead. : 183 sacks t0»r,.680 Backs' ;'■ manuror'4s4 boxes sultaias; 35. ltcgs cream''of " : tartar, _ 383. melons; 784; bags rice,.. 920 packttfcos . tea, 125 boxes-so&p,-2140 cases frnit,- and'-large- , - r quantity of sundries: '
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 542, 24 June 1909, Page 9
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