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AMUSEMENTS. ELLINGTON FERRIES, DAY'S BAY AND RONA BAY SERVICES. EASTER SATURDAY, MARCH 22m1. Steamers wll run as under:— From Town—7.lo, 10.15 n.m., 1,15, 2.30, 5.20, 6.20, ami 10.15 p.m. From Rona Bay-7, 8, 11.15 a.m., 2, 4.50, 6, and 7 p.m. From Day's Bay-G.50, 8.10. 11 a.m., 2.15. 5, G.lO, aiul 7.10 p.m. EASTER SUNDAY. MARCH 23rd. From Town—lo.ls, 11 a.m.. 2.30, 3, 5.45, and 0 p.m. From Rona Bay-9.15, 11.15 a.m., 2, 5. 8.20 a.m. From Day's Bay-9, 11 a.m., 1.50,. 5, 8.10 p.m. EASTER MONDAY, MARCH 24th. Excursion steamers will run at halfhourly intervals during tho day. Leave Town—9, 0.30, 10, *10.30, 11, 11.30 a.m., noon, 1, 2, *2.30, S, G, 7.15 p.m. Leave Day's Bay at regular intervals. First .steamer from Bay—B.lo a.m. Last steamer from Bay—7 p.m. Leave Rona Bay—B.2o, 11 a.m., and 7 p.m. •Cails at Rona Bay. FARE—Adults, Is. 3d.; Children, 6d. (Circumstances Pormitting.) THE ATTRACTION OF ATTRACTIONS. jgOXING. BOXING. BOXING. TOWN HALL, EASTER TUESDAY, at 8. An effort by tho WELLINGTON BOXING ASSOCIATION to assist in adding to the funds of tho CITIZENS' CARNIVAL. Five preliminaries of promising firstclass contests betweon •representatives'of tho Universities of the Dominion. 15-round contest between ELLIS AND .THOMSON for Purse of .£SO. These two aro probably in a class by themselvos as far as Feather-weights in the Dominion aro concerned. Remember, their last contest. Prioes: 3s. and 2s. A few seats may be reserved on Stago at Armit's, ss. W. G. TALBOT, Secretary.

RUGBY FOOTBALL. riHRISTCHURCH V. WELLINGTON. ( ATHLETIC PARK TO-DAY. Kick-oft 10.30 a.m. ADMISSION, Gd. GRANDSTAND, Gd. . THE RHINE OF MAORILAND. r ' WANGANUI -OIVER, , » » ANGANUI THE GREATEST SCENIC RIVER IN THE WORLD. Excellent Accommodation at Beautiful Pipiriki and tho famous Houseboat. From Taumarumii Daily, Sundays and Mondays excepted, From Wanganui—Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, Bookings, Maps, Itineraries, Tourist Bureaux. ' Cook and Sons, A. HATRICK AND CO., LTD, MRS. H. B. MASON, TEACHER OF BALLROOM DANCING. nnUITION Privately or in Class. Clares -K- commence MONDAY, 31st March. Intending pupils uro requested to communicate with Mrs. Mason, 80 Ghuzuee Street. Between 6 a.m'. on: Thursday l ,?and>'B ,v p.m. yesterday 66 entered and left tho port of Wellington. . Now discharging case oil at Auckland, tho Vacuum Oil Company's chartered steamer Collingluim is due at Wellington about March 31. Sho has 45,0C0 c.i£os to put out before proceeding .south. ■ ' Tho ■ Maor.iland Steamship Company's Ennordalo is proceeding from Jluon, Tasmania, to Lyttelton. i From tho latter port Kilo goes to Greymouth. Tho American barQiio Albert arrived at Napior from Puget Sound at 5 p.m. on Thursday. f\ho,-left, tlio lumber port on January 18. and lias taken 61 days on tho ■journey. Tho Albert had a, full cargo of timber on board. ' . ■ What should: provo an interesting race to Adelaide from tho Paciflo Coast besran a few weeks ago between tho five-masted schooner Orescent and tho four-masted schooner Commerce. Both vessels sailed under tho "Stars' <md Stripes," and arc htinber-laden, tho fiTst to pet riway bninp the Grosoont, on February 19. Three days elapsed before tho Comtncrco commenced her long run,-and although, tho difference in time of departure may rosulfc favourably- for otio or tho other, tho friendlv rivalry between the mastors as to whicii will reach port first sure to result in Bprao smart S3.nin*r. To no small extent tho nxlvantago A\-dth tho Crescent, for flio carr.efl a greater spread qf canvas, but 6hould tho Ooraraorce heat "her that will oily add to tho honours accrulnc from tho te-st. • • ' ) The Huddort-Parker steamer Victoria arrived' at Wellington from Sydney, via northern porta, yesterday moraine:. Tho vessel ia pcheaulrd to pail for Lyttelton ana Dunedin at 5 p.m. to-day.

Tlio Mokoia, which left Wellington for Lyttelton yesterday remains at tho southern port until Monday, March' 24. when sho will leavo for northern ports. Sho is duo here on Tuesday, and continues her journey northwards on tho same day. Cable edvicos state that tho Tyser liner Marcro was rtlsnatchefi from London on Sunday, MaTch 9. for Melbourne, Sydney, and tho mual Now Zealand ports., Tho Tyser liner Niwa™ arrived at London from Now Zealand ports on March 9. Hor need outward voyago gill ho to New Zealand ports from West of Knglaiid Tho Niwaru ha 3 been fixed to fail on April 27. Tho ooastal stoamer Eakiurji. Is dno in port this morning from tho West Coast. Messrs. Bannatyno and" Co. cxpect to get her away for Picton, Qreymouth, and Hokltika this afternoon. • It will bo about tho end of nort woek before the auxiliary scow Eoho returns from Kaxamea to Wellington. Tho Goveriimont etoamer Elnemoa was placed on- the Wellington Patent Blip on. Thursaay for ovorhaul and survey. It will bo over a week before sho gets away for southorn lighthouses. Tho cargo carrior WnJmana due at Wellington on Tuesday from Napier. Homo loading will bo continued 'hore, and . departure, token for Aucklandand'London, on March 27. It is expcctcd that R.M.S. Tainni will have completed tho djechargo of the Wellington portion of licr London cargo in time to fail for Lyttelton to-morrow morning. : , On Wednesday next the F. and 8. Lino's carga-canricr Tyrone lcavos Wellington for Timaru and Lyttelton. Sho takes her departure from tho last-mentioned port for Avonmouth, via Las Talmas, about April 1. Tho Union steamer Wanaka load 3 at tho Bluff on March 28, Oarnaru March 31, and Timaru April 4. > Her ports of discharge aro Napier, Gisborno, and Auckland. Tho Maorilond Steamship Company's Holmdolo has bcon fixed to load timber at Hoklanga nert month for Wellington. Tho quantity of ooal shipped at Newcastle during tho week ended March 8 for places beyond Now South Wales. wa.s 81.659 tone, as compared with 91,049 tons (luring tlio corresponding period last year. Of the total output 43,056 tons wero for Commonwealth and New. Zoaland ports, and 38.603 tons for foreign ports. The well-known steamer Wakool. which has been visiting Australia for tho na-st sixteen yeira as a unit of tho Lund's Blun Anchor Lino, and afterwards as a P. and 0. branch .wrvico steamer, is reported to have been sold to Japaiie.=e owners, and is now on her way to Yokohama. It, is reported in shipping circles that, this trip by the Aorangi from Sydney and Wellington to San Francisco will be tho last which the vessel will ninlto to tlio Coliforniatt port, in the [service now maintained by tlio Union Company. It is understood that tho Makura will replace her.

Mr. C. G. Bloore, land ngent, of Gisborno, offers for sale some lino properties in f.lie Poverty Day district. Tlio land is stated to Ik- good sheep country. For Children's Hacking dough at Night, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. Is. Bil.* Messrs. A. L. Wilson and Co., 20 Brandon Street, Wellington, announce for ealo the complete phi tit of Kops Brewery Co. .further particulars appear elsewhere iu this issue. _Miss R.iUn, of Hath, recently celebrated hVr iOlet birthday. ,Kho \ra,i iihrisieuod in tho robo ivoxu by Geoiffo LLI Ida

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