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Arrived, 8 am— Takapuna, from Wellington Napier. 7th January Sailed— Huruuui, ship, for London To sail, 11 am to-morrow— Munapouri, for Wellington Patea, 7th January Arrived, 11.30 am— Mauaia, from Wellington IiTTrxLTOS. 7th January Arrrived — Rotorua (8.30 am, caught express), from Wellington ; Maori (noon), from Port Chalmers To sail. 10 pm— Botorua, for Wellington Blk.nhkim. 7th January To sail, 7 pm— Waihi, for Wellington Westpobt. 6th January Arrived — Waimu and Mawhera, fioni Greymouh Sailed, miduight-Mawhora. for Nelsou 7th January To sail, 2 pm— Woinui, for Wellington via NelNplsok. 7th January To sail. 11 pm— Mawhera, for Wellington Greymodth. 7th January Arrived— Kairatiri aud Wareatea, trom Wellington To sail, this afternoon— Kawatiri, for Napier ; Waroatea, for Lyttelton Wangawui. 7th January Arrived, midday— Storabird, from Wellington Foxton. 7th January Arrived, 11.15 am— Queen of the South, from Wellington The 88 Mahinapua arrived from Ouehunpra via New Plymouth at 1 o'clock to-day- She oncountered a heavy south-east Rale throughout Tho 68 Huk arrived from Wnnsanui ftt 2 this rr.oraintr, Brnnner from Westport at 7.50, nud Waverley and Waitapu from Patea at 5.50 and 8.10 am respectively The ss Australia will probably not arrive here before late on Monday nfeht or early on Tuesday morning, as she proceeds from Napier to Waipiro, returning from the latter port to Wellington direct The bs Omapere, from South, will not arrive here before Wednesday The 8S Graf ton, which arrived from West Coast, Nelson and Picton yesterday afternoon, brought aoout 100 passengers, most of whom were return excursionists Tho ss Mawhera will in future leave for Nelson and West Coast on Mondays instead of Tuesdays, and her call at Westport on the return tnp will bo made by tbe ss Wainui THE ARAWA'S PASSENGERS. The ss Arawa, which is expected fit Aucklaud on Tuesday next, had ou board the followine passengers on leaving London: — S'loon — Misses Bur-khurst (2), C. Brown. Clive, M. Cottam, Kiu«r, M'Lean. M. IMitcbell. Phamzyu (2), Toms (3), E. Ward, D. Wormell. Mesdnmes T. Bacon, Buckhurst, J. Brown, Jaue Clarke, Gould and maid, P. Kin?. Lane and maid, Meredith. E. Moore, Nelson, B. Pasley, Pharazyn and maid, J. Eitchie, W. Temple, Toms and maid, K. Waddell, Capt Wells, Messrs T. Bacon. H. Banbury, W. Beatty, Buckhurst, Clive, H. Cullen, W. Darling, H. Eyres, S. Ferßusson, Gould, Guthrie, Lane, R. Laurie, T. M'Lean, F. Nelson, W. Ogden, J. Palk, Pharazyu, J. Eitcbia, W. Temple, Toms, A. Woodham, ,G Toun?, Masters Gould, Toms (2). Second saloon — Misses H. Hicks, M. Highet, E. Jordan, Kinnear, Lee, E. Pitt, A. Roberts. Smith (2), Mesdames Kmnear, Lee, M'Donga], Smith, Thacker, Woodward, Messrs E. Banks. J. Renuie, F. Crawford, R. Dash, G. Denny. A. Grant, T. and B. Haßsell, W. Holt, Kinnear, C. Legeatt, T. Lewis, A. Longmore, Maclaverty, M'Dougal, T. Oliver, G. Royle, J. Richards, E. Schnefer, M. Scbloesser, W. Sr.rott, W. Stevens, M'Nicol Taylor. T. Wnllis. H. Wellsbury, H. Williams, Woodward, H. Wormell, Master Smith ; 96 steerage