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SHIPPING NEWS.

i, PHASES OF TUB MOON. JULY. Day. h. m. First quarter 3 850 p.m. Full inooii 12 023 Last quarter 19 5J- P-'n. New moon 26 7<2 u,ui. MOON'. Monn rises to-day, 9.58 a.m.: sets, 11.6 p.m. HIGJI WATER. To-day, 9.46 a.m.; 9.10 p.m. To-morrow, 9.40 a.m.; 10.5 p.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day, 7 a.m.; sets, 4.53 p.m. ARRIVALS. SATURDAY. JULY 29. NIKAU, 5.!. (6 a.m.), 245 tons, Hay. from f.!. 56.50 a.m.). 2598 tanfManning, from Lytteltpn. liassengor.-i: Saloon—Misses Hall, England (21, Stevens, Barrett, Sparkes 'Ircchurst. '°ulton, Hesseltine, noniiollan, TooEOoa. j.arricli, Mitchell, Mosdamos Malt, and 111 , Morlev a.ml daughter, O'Donnell, Mitchell, Frcnch, Lee, liev. Fox, Messrs. Somcrville, Hall. Jlulholland. Kennedy, Lockhart, Duncan. Potter, Darby, Watts. Wallace L), Rogerson, Ilutchcr, Ilemherry, Henderson, Collins, -Little. Tualley, Maplebcck, Biordan, Barter, Hammond, Grave, M Quin, Bain, Wardell, Smith, Uaynes, Lee Glasboii, Rothschild, Young, M'Enoan.v, den, Stagpole, Maxwell, Singleton, W ebb, Scott, Jlorlcy, Thornton, Scarlet Troubadours (12): 43 steerage. QUEEN OF THE SOliTn, s.s. (8.35 a.m.), 193 ton?, Harvey, from Foxton. BREEZE, s.s. (11.40 a.m.), 347 tons, Woeblins, from Lyttclton. JIAPOURIKA. s.s. (4.5 p.m.), 1203 tons, Angus, from West Coast awl Nelson. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Breeze (2), Tonsley, Clayton, Millar, Nurse Falia, Bisley, Mosdames llarley, Asplin, Bush, Riley and child. Savage, llatt and infant. Messrs. Smith, Guthbertson, Gibbons, Low, Kmvie, Caldwell. Hurley, Ashlin. Hcssey, Stevens, Hose, Le Grove, Fletcher. Quayle, Carey, Mikkleson, Weston, Freeman, Morpeth, Stichburv, Hamilton, Bush, Date, Wizzel (2), James, Frank, Smith, Amoo, Hookey; 5 steerage. ARAPAWA, s.s. (7.40 p.m.), 268 tons, Corby, from Foxton. RIPPLE, s.s. (9.10 p.m.), 370 tons, Carl son, from Gisbonie. TE ANAU, s.s. (10.45 p.m.), 1652 tons, Carey, from Nelson and Picton. Passcnpers: Saloon—Missos M.'Alistcr. Flewell.xn. Jeffries, Vircoe, York, Wiley, Wilson, Gribble, Wratt, Bransford. Townsend, Bramley, Pickering, Mosdames Wilkinson, ! Syrnons, Baker and child, Bryce o-iia child, Williams, Cole, Avery, Alierne. Mcssre. Wilkinson, Badley, Smith, Prussing, Best Hunter, Moon, Poynter, Brack, Schauor, Weblin. Collins, Cox, Reese, Hubert, Dnimmond, Bird, Small, Lechner. Skinner, bain. Teague, Fredericks, Cole, Naylor, Powell, Morton, Wakelin, Sheridan, Mairiott, Manning, 'Brien, Forbes (2), Browne, Godfrey, Aherne, Cooper, M'Millan,. Ryder. M'Donaid; 5 steerage. _ IIANAEOA, s.s. (midnight), 122 tons, Hart from Motueka.

SUNDAY, JULY 50. NGATOHO, s.s. (4.10 a.m.), 1137 tons.' Christian, from Greymoutb. ' AOREKE, s.s. (4.40 a.m.), 77 tons, Fisk, from Patea. FLORA, s.s. (7.15 a.m.),, 1273 tons, Norton, from Lytteltoii. MAORI, s.s. (7 a.m.), 3399 tons. Aldwell, from Lyttclton. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Hislop, Sinclair, Bones, iloag-Levy, Jones, Penfold, Boag. Bishop. Leitcta, Gore, Can ltinghatu, Mesdaracs Jackman, Jolly, Newman, Fernandez, Richardson, StccUcl, Penfold. Buchanan, Roberts, Godee, Ma.ior Richardson, Captain 'l'horaas, Messrs. llallunt, Laurinson, Wilkinson, Budgen, Columb, -Jones, Finnic, l.'astcourt, Jacobs, Warner, Smith, l'enfold. Christie, Ilescltine, J. W. Smith, Boag, llisloo. Noilemare. Lawrence, O'Connor, Connan, O'Connor, Hail, Manton, Gilbert, Bremiier, Gill, Cunninijham, Armstrong, George, Brodrick, Raymond, Phillips, Leslie, Master Penfold. KENNEDY, s.s. (8.50 a.m.), 226 tons, Graham, from l-'oxton. KAPUNI, s.s. (12-30 p.m.), 150 tons, Jack son, from Patea. I'OSAMONI), s.s. (1 p.m.), 721 tons, Wallis from Onehunga and New Plymouth. MOIA, s.s. (3.20 a.m.), 127 tons, Burt, from Wauganui. KIBIPAKA, .s.s. (1.45 p.m.), 133 tolls M'tntosh, from Pntoa. TAB AWFiRA. s.s. (1.55 p.m.), 2003 tons, M'Lean, from Dunedin and Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon—Misses J. Black, Ruby Wallace, Mesdames Lord. Adams, Tistro, Barnes, Messrs. ,T. E. Lord, Adams,Toschmnker, Tistro. Ho.ith, Bri<to\v (2), Solomon, Shorbridcc, Wallcy. Mason. Waghorn, Hughes, Hearsay, Greenwood, Randall, Barker, Wighy, Barnes, Rutherford (2!, Welsh. J. I'nton, Faulkner: 5 steerage. BLENHEIM, s.s. (2.50 p.m.), 120 tons, Watson, from Blenheim. OPAWA, s.s. (2.55 p.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, from Blenheim. HELEN T)ENNY, barque (5.20 p.m. in the stream), 695 tons, llolm, from Newcastle. SUSSEX, s.s. (9.45 p.m. in the stream), 547-4 tons, dark, from Liverpool, via way ports. KOMATA, s.s. (10.40 p.m.), 1994 ton 6, Cameron, . from Wcstport.

DEPARTURES. SATURDAY, JULY 29. AIiAHURA, s.s. (12.55 p.m.), 1596 tons. Lambert, for Picton, Nelson, Westport, and Grevmouth. Passengers: Saloon—For Picton—Misses Bell, Morgan, Ashton, Vavasour. Stevens, lloldaway, Brooks, HcfTer Mesdames Vavasour, Williams, HcfTer. Messrs. Vavasour, Richardson, Scott, Duncan. Loclsliart. For Nelson—Sli&sea Hooltcv Hyland, Smith, England, Slater, Coombes, Thompson, Messrs. Humphries. Drummond, North, Walsh. Bennett, Sclanders, Whytc, Batch, Mawscn, Wliyte. For WestportMiMes Boase, Boyd, llesdaincs Fair, Cottrell, Rowan. Brown, Messrs. Fair, Williams, Jamieson, Carr, Nash, M'Rae, and Champion. For Oreymonth—Misses Russell, Jl'GregoT, Cashman, Tomkies, Mesdames Pendleton, Tomkies, Harold, Messrs. Harold, Kelham, Gomcr, M'Mahon, il'lntyre, Atkinson, Myers, Baker, Pendleton. DUOIIESS, tug (2.50 p.m.), 130 tons, Watchlin, for Lyttelton. ERMINIA, barque (2.30 p.m.). 1544 tons. Marchese, for Lyttelton (in tow of Ducliess). ENEI'UY, s.B. (2 p.m.), 66 tons, Eckford, for Nelson. BREEZE, s.s. (6 p.m.), 347 tons, Woebling, for Wanganui. KAHIJ, s.s. (6.20 p.m.), 182 tons, Carlson, for Napier. KAITANGATA, s.s. (7.40 p.m.)., 1983 tons. Buxton, for Greymouth. NIKAU, s.s. (11 p.m.), 245 tons, Hay. for Nelson. MABAROA, s.s. (11.10 p.m.), 2598 tons, Manning, for Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon —Misses Hart (2), Falla, Lock, Hall, Meodames Hart, Cambridge, Melville and child, his Excellency Lord Islington. Sir James Ca.rroll and secretary, Captain Shannon. Hon. Goo. Fo'wlds, Hon. Mr. Paul, Hon. Mr. Buddo, Messrs. J. P. Luke, M.P.. G. Laurenson, M.P., M'Laren. M.P., Crow, Council Hart, Brash, Ballin, Duncan, Clarke, M'Donald, Clifton. Gaffney, AUright, Rcakcs, Irwin, Atkinson, Slater, Donovan, Black. Young, Palmer. Quinlivan. Carpenter, Dawson,. Smith, Hall, Melville, Johnston, Hallenstein.

SUNDAY, JULY 30. KAIPARA, s.s. (6.30 p.m.), 7392 tons, Cornwall, for Port Piric. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Defender, Lyttelton, July 31. Wanalia, Westport-, July 31. Kowhai, Greymouth, July 31. Komata, Westport, July 31. Duchess, Lyttelton, August 1. Nikau, Nelson, Motucka, August 1. Mararoa. Lyttelton, August 1. Komata, Westport, August 1. Knitoa, Wanganui, August 1. Walsatu, Lyttelton, Kaikoura, Aug. 1, Kapiti, Wanganui, August 1. Monowai, northern ports, August 1, Waimca, Picton, August 2. I'ateena, New Plymouth, August' 2. Arahura, West Coast, Nelson, Picton, August 2. Piitiki, Timaru, August 2, Warrimoo, Sydney direct, August 2. Himitangi, Chathams, via Lyttelton, August 2. Wimmera, Lyttelton, Dunedin, August 3. Kahu, Napier, via East Coast. August 3. Hauroto, northern ports, August 4. Ulimaroa, Melbourne, via southern port", August 4.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Queen of ttio South, Fo.xfon, July 31. Blenheim, Dlcnhoim, July 31. Mona, l'atca, July 31. Ilualnne, Lyttclton, .Tuly 31, Manama, Motuoka, July 31. Defender, Holiitikn, July 31. Flora, Westport, Greymouth, July 31. Rosamond, Picton, Nelson, New Ply. mouth, Oneluinga, July 31. Tarawcra, northern port.", July 31. Jlaori. Lyttclton, July 31. Te Anau. Picton, Nelson, July 31. Ktornihird. Wanganui. July 31. Opawa. IMenheim, July 31. Kennedy. Nelson, West, Coast, July 31. Aorerc, Patea, July 31. Mouowai. Lyttclton. Dunedin. August 1. Mapourika, Nelson, West Coast, Aucust 1, Kapiti, Wanganui, August. 1. iluia, Wanganui, August 1. Kaitoa, Nelsou, We«t. Coast, August 1. Nikan, Nelson, Motuekn. Aucust 1. Jlararoa, Lyttclton, August 1. Kiripaka, Patea, Aucust 1. Kapuni, Wanganui, August, 1. Wakatu, Kaikoura, Lyttclton, Aucust 2. Waimea, Nelson, West Coast, Aug. 2. I'atccun, Pit-lon, Nelson, Aucust 2. Wimmera. Sydney, via northern ports, August 3.

Warrjinoo, Melbourne, via southern ports, August 3. Putiki, Orcymouth, August. 3. Kahu, East Coast, Augur-1 3. Hnuroto, Lyttclton, Dunedin. August ,4. niiraaroa, Sydney direct. August v Arahura, Picton, Nelson, West Coast, August 5. SusscXi Lyttelton, Dunedin, Auuust 5.

INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. 1 MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. j TJLIMAUOA, s:s., left Melbourne July < 26 for Hobart, southern ports, asd Wellington. Due Wellington August 4. Leaves same day for Sydney direct. Duo Sydney Augu6t 8. WAItBIMOO, s.s.. left Sydney July /9, for Wellington direct. Due Wellington August 2. Leaves August 3 for southern ports, Hobart, and Melbourne. Due Melbiurno August 12. ... WIMMERA, s.s., leaves Dunedin August 1 for Lyttelton and Wellington. Due Wellington August, 3. Leaves sarao day for northern ports and Sydney. Duo Sydney August 11. MOEItAKI, s.s., leaves Melbourno August 2 for Hobart, southern ports, a:ad Wellington. Due Wellington Augst 11. Leaves same day for Sydney direct. Duo Sydney August 15. oversea shippinc. STEAMERS, TO ARRIVE. From London. MURITAI (due about- August 3), sailed on May 31, via Australia, Auckland, and Napier. (Tyser Line, agents.) WAIWEIIA (duo about August 8), sailed on June 3, via Auckland. (Shaw, Savill and Albion Co., agents.) INDBALEMA (due about August 28), sailed on June 15, via Australia, Auckland, and Napier. (Tyser Line, agents.) All AW A (duo about August 7), sailed on June 23, via Cape Town and Hobart. (Shaw, Savill and Albion Co., agents.) WHAKARUA (duo about September 7), sailed on July 6, .via Australia, Auckland, and Napier. (Tyser Line, agents.) 11IMUTAKA (duo about September 2), sailed on July 8, via Auckland. (New Zealand Shippinc Co., agents.) ■ RUAPEHtJ (due about August 23), sailed i on July 6, via Suez Canal, Colombo, und | Hobart. (New Zealand Shipping Co.. agents.) TAINUI (duo about September 4), called on July 22, via Cape Town and Hobart. (Shaw, Savill nnd. Alhion Co., agents.) INDIIABAHAH (due about September 23); sailed on July 22. "via Australia,. Auckland,' and Napier. (Tyser Line, agents.) From Liverpool. SUSSEX (dtie abont .Tuly 31). sailed on May 27, via Auckland. (P.-H.-S. Line, agents.) SURREY (duo about. August 30), sailed on June 24, via Cape Town, Hobart. Auckland, and Napier. (l'.-11.-S. Line, agents.) From .Montreal. WAIMATE (due about August 14). sailed on June 5, via Australia and Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping Co.. agents.) KARAMEA (duo about September 5), sailed on June 29, via Australia and Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping Co.. agents.) From New York; DEN OF GLAMIS (due about August 11), sailed on May 16, via Australia and Auckland, (A. and A. Line, agents.) , HYNDFORI) (due about August 3). saued on Hay 20, via Auckland. (Vacuum Oil Co., agents.) ANGLO-PATAGOXIAN (due about September Si, sailed on June 2, via Australia and Auckland. (W.S. and A. Line, agents.) CAPE ORTEGAL (due about September 13), sailed on June 17. via Australia and Auckland. (Tysev Line, agents.) WALKURK (due about September 16). railed on July 1, via Auckland. (Vacuum Oil Co., agents.) ■ TOMOANA (due about October 7). sailed on July 8, via Australia and Auckland. (Tyser Line, agents.) OAPE BRETON (due about August 15),, sailed on Juno 14. via Dunedin and LyW telton. (Vacuum Oil Co., agents.) SAILERS TO ARRIVE. AUSTRALIA, Italian ship, sailed from Marseilles April 8. (Briscoo and C 0.,. agents. ) ~ , „ HELEN DENNY, barque, failed from New-castle,-on July 8. BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. SYDNEY, July 29. Sailed.—Den of Glarnis, for Auckland and Wellington. Sailed,-Warrimoo (1 p.m.), for Wellington.

COASTAL. SATUEDAY, JULY 29. AUCKLAND.

Sailed—llonowai 19 p.m.), for southern port". PassWKers for Wcllinßton: Saloon —Mr! and Mrs. Balmcr. Sailed.— Aorangi (5 p.m.), for San FranCisco; Squall, for Toloffa Bay and GhbornC' . PIGTON. Arrived—Araliura (5.15 p.m.), from Wellington. KELSON. Arrived— Wavcrley 16.30 a.m.), from Wellington. yvkstport. Arrived.—Koraata (8.50 a.m.l, from Weilinpton; Mangapapa (6.15 p.m.), from Wclltngton. GHEYMOOTH. Arrived— Poherua (1.40 p.m.). from Wellington; Ngahcre 110.10 p.m.), from Wcl-'"aUed.-Kowhai (10.25 p.m.), for Welling<on' KAIKOBBA. Arrirod.—Wakal,u (6 a.m.), from Wellington' LYTTELTON. Arrived—Wimmera (7 a.m.). from Wellington. BLUFF. Arrived.—Ploronc (11 n»m.), from Maiden Island. , , Sailed.—Ooriutluc (4.10 p.m.), for Tlmaru. SUNDAY, JULY 30. AUCKLAND. Arrived.-Malieno (6.25 a.m.), from 6jd- « , Sailed.—Rarawa, for Onebunga. ONEHUNGA. Sailed.-Patecna. (3.30 p.m.). for New Plymouth. „ r , WANGANUI. Arrived.—Breeze (11.40 a.m.), from Wellinßton - GXSBOKNK. To sail.—Monowsi (10 p.m.), for south. Passengers for- Wellington:—Jlips Graham, Mr. imd Mrs. lunes, Mr. lildcc. NELSON. Arrived.—Araliura (7 a..ni.), from Pieton mid Wellington; Sili.au (soon). from Wellington; .Kuergy (12.30 p.m.), from WcUinct<"l' WESTPORT. Sailed.—Konmla 11 a.m.), for Wellington. LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Mararon. (11.10 a.m.), from Wclling ton. CIIHOXOIIErER-RATJNG NOTICE. ' A galvanometer signal. for rating chronometers will bo sent from tlio Observatory at noon to-dav to the Museum and to tlio Public Telegraph Office. The* needle will move at noon exactly of New- Zealand mean time. at. which hour a chronometer tet to Greenwich mean time should shovf

12h. 30m. Any difference Will bo the error ot tlic chronometer, fast or slow, on i Greenwich mean time. True time will bo similarly signalled at each hour of the ( tiny. G. E. ADAMS, Astronomical Observer, Dominion Museum, July 31, 1911. 13AHQTJE IIELEK DE'.sNY. ! LONG PASSAGE HIOM. NEWCASTLE. 1 Steamers arriving in port yesterday afternoon reported sighting the a barque Helen Denny some miles off Sinclair Head > with "everything set," trying to make Wellington Heads with little or no wind available. In oonseciuence the Ferry Company's; new tug Muritai was dispatched, and pick-1 ed the "Helen" up off I:-iand Bay at 3.101 p.m., bringiii?: her to an anclioragc in j the stream at 5.<15 p.m. I The Helen Denny is 22 days out from j Newcastle to Wellington, having left the J former port on July 3. The vcrsel must I have met with the bad v;eathor that ha 3 prevailed of late, for it is ut;ual for hor. to cut the journey out in good time, she being a fast nailer. A report reached Wellington on Thursday that the Gerti.) lrad sighted the sailer at anchor In Blind Bay, wind bound, and this no doubt lias been in a measure responsible for tlio v-carel's Ion? voyage also. Whilst coming in the Heads, Captain Holme -reported "A'l-. well" on board. Tliis morning pratique will be granted, after which the Helen Denny Will be'th at tlio wharf to dischargo her carco of coal.

HOMEWARD BOUND. Leaving Wellington for London at 6 a.m. to-day tlio Now Zealand- Shipping Company's 11.M.5. Tongariro, which Is four days late, 'is taking the following passengers :--Saloon—Misses li. Allen, I). Mitchell, W. C. Reid, Mesdamcs Hatch, nenry, S. 8. lteid. Major A. Horning, Mossre. W. Hatch, E. If. Litchfield, J. W. U'Vcy, A. \V. Stewart, A. Taylor. Third-class:—Misses E. J. Anderson, (>. ;.nd K. Hill, E. Plant, Mesdames Buttcr-WorUf-.|D. Currie, G. nill,'Robinson,- Wil- : C. Wilton, R. Ruttcrworth. It. . Dawson, J. Forsyth. W. M'Ewan, P. Ran- ' iia.ll. N. Robinson. J. P. Skehliornt. J. 11. Mallard, W. Walker, A. Wilson, H. Wood, llnstcrs Hill (3). and Wilson. Tlic Tongariro is due at Plymouth on or about September 10, and London 24 hours later. 1 TOWED TO LYTTELTON. With the Italian barque Erminia in tow, the ferry steamer Duchess left Wellington | at 2.30 p.m. on Saturday for Lyttclton. «, tow of 175 miles. It will be rcmemberci i that the Erminia put into Wcllingkv on Thursday last, blown out of her course whilst on a .iourney from Dunwlin to Lyttclton. It is expected that both vohsclb will reach their destination some time today. The Duchess is due back at Wellington to-morrow. Mr. H. Watrhlin signed on the ferry steamer as mate, aqd Sir.,' Hcnieeh as second engineer for the trip to Lyttclton and back. SHUTTING OUT CARGO. London advices state that great difficulty isl being experienced in obtaining room for weight in the steamers for New flea--laud, tliis being particularly marked in the case of the cargo steamer W aiu<Ta f < which, through unforeseen had to take the direct Launecston (Tasmania) be>*th, as well as the ordinary itinerary, to Auckland, Wellington, uud Bluff. Hundreds of tons df stuff were refused a week before she railed, and but for this an actual shut-out of over k«tj tons would have taken place, instead of icir.o 290 tons, which really happened, iho White Star and Shaw-Savill steamers, Tor N r c\v Zealand, via Hobart, have had moro goocl« sent to them than could be dealt with. By both the mail and cargo steamers from London ! short shipments were much in evidence, the s.s. Tongariro, of May 15 (she having been delayed three days for repairs), and the s.s. Cnnnthuy of Mav 20, having been full to overflowing, although the latter had an excc.dincly fine cargo of nearly 90C0 tons. 1-rora present indications shipper? are in for an exceedingly bu v -y time during thu uat'.or half of the year, fur wherever one looks room is being hooked up months ancytu As re&ards West. Coast ports weiffht pagements arc rut down by uw ship-owners, owinir, it iu said, to fi clc:\l , ot the room having been requisitioned hy » the New Zealand authorities for tween ? deck passengers-vhieh, indeed, is one ot ' the. contributory factors in the Lornbu position—and this, too, on top of the .May Doat havi-ng lu?cn withdrawn at firistol. it is poseibte that the a.s. Uimutaka, from London, on July 8, to Auckland und \\ollingfjn, taUiiw emigrants tor Brisbane, will proceed via the Snrx Canal, and 1.11 this event much needed space, which would otherwise be occupied by coals, will Do available for r-hippers' requirements l ortumitely all the compame.< are buildniy new tonnage, fome ot which will he put in the traue towards the fall oi the year, j

•\t 5 ii.ra. 011 Saturday K.M.S Aorangt left Auckland for San Pra-ncif™. via. Island norts. in continuation of her Yoy.iKp from Wellington. Ulic is due at her dc\-u- i nation on Augui/t 18. Early this morning the Union Company'! steamer Kowltu arrived at W dilution from (Ircymouth oil a special, t.rin with coal, She return?, on completion of discharge, to llio West Coast' port. The Paten. Sliip ]■>ine Company's steamer Arapawa, which arrived at Wellington from Foston on Saturday evening. will bo placed on the Patent Hlip to-day. According to the latent time-table issued by the V'.-H.-S. Line, the steamer Norfolk, which loaves London for Australian ports on September 4. will, upon completion ofdischarge "on the other side, come to New Zealand to load for Ilome. She will lie here about the cud of November on ' t-lst return voyagi. i On .July 22, the Union Company's new steamer Kanna left Durban for Hiinlniry, where she will load jarrah, probably for Uunedin and Wellington. Four of the seamen who belonged to Iho Hellflower, which was wrecked on tho I'cnlnsula. left Ohristchurch on Thurfday (or Iluucdin, where tlie.v will be looked after by the Seamen's Institute. The mate, Mr. Day, will remain in Chnstcliurcli tor a- day or two. Messrs. I.c.vin and Co., lor.il airent* for the Himitangi, anticipate t.liat the vc'sel will arrive at Wellington from the Chatham Islands, via. li.vttelton, on Weductday or Thursday, ol this week. Hue hero towards the end of this week from London, via Australia. Auckland, and Napier, the Tyser liner Muritai has ICOf) tons of cargo U> dlsclmririi «t this port. According to (.lie "Otaco Dally I'iißjw,"* the To AJiau, which lias been relieving tho I'Atc-ena, in tlie Wcllington-l'ict.on-Nchion service, is to lay up at, Wellington on Wednesday. Tills was published prior lu llic acclrtent to the Ifauroto, at Napier on Friday, and in conr-equonce the present order of tilings might he cliangeci. Last night the P.-H.-S. steamer Suspex arrived in the stream at Wellington from liiverpool, via way ports, She berths at the Queen's Wharf No. 1 south this mornins. At 8.50 p.m. yesterday the New Zealtuid Shipping Company's steamer Kaipa-ra. left Wellington for Pou Firie, DuTban. and the United Kingdom,

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