BOOKINGS FOR ENGLAND.
THE ARAWA'S PASSENGERS. At nooa to-morrow the Shaw, Satill, and Albion Company's R.M.S. Arawa leaves the Glasgow Wharf for London via Monte Video, Hio <fe Janeiro, Teneriffe, and Plymouth, and she takes the following passengers :— Hrst saloon: From Wellington— Mn>. F. U. Musgrave, Messrs. C. B. Lindsay, T. fioley, C. A. Wray, C. J. Wtay. From Christchurah— Mrs. 3. Crosby-Martin, Misses M. Hodgkin, B. Trewin. From Auckland— Mrs. V. Herrold, Misses JI. Jlerrold, M. Mafcsan, Master J. Heceold. From Timaiu— Mr. D. Le Cren. Second saloon : From Wellington— Mesdames Colemati, li. H. Gregson, Hanley, C. R. Penumgton, Smith, Misses H. Butt, D. Coleman, H. Coieman, Critchley, H. Gregson, H. M'Farlane, M. Peunington, Messrs. A. X. Coleman, E. Gordon, F. F. Grady, C. Hanley, W. Hyde, J. Lucas, R. L. Mason, A. T. Piper, J. Smith, Master Smith. From Christchureh— -Mrs. A. Redmayne, Messrs. W. B. Andrew, D. Buchanan, B. Carver, J. A. Taylor, Master A. Carver. From New Plymouth— Misses Austin (3), Mr. G. C. Blanchaid. From Sydnej — Messrs. R. Cuthbert, W. L. Hawkins. From Dunedin— Misses E. A. and A. C. Hacker, M. and 11. Howat, Mrs. Howat, Mr. J. Howat. From Nelsoii— Miss E. Kempthorne. Thirdclass : From Wellington— Mesdames A. M. Rickerstaffe, A. A. Crump. S. A. Owen, Messrs. A. Hirst, W. Howlett, W. Hyslop, E. F. Levy, A. E. Potter, H. Tyler, J. Winchester, Masters G. and R. Owen. From Auckland— Mtsuaines E. Batey, Chapman, M'Aven, E. Paitecson, A. Stevenson, Misses E. M'Aven, I. Patterson, M. and E. Stevenson, Messrs. S. Ambler, w. Ambler, A. H. Chapman, J S. M'Aven, J. M'Gown, D. M'Gown, A. Verdini, Masters M'Aven (2), Patterson (2). From Christchureh— Mesdaraes Hounsom-Bjies, A Webster, Misses M. Lyes, D. Webster, J. Roberts, Messrs. S. Clutterbuek, S. Griffiths, W. Hounsoru-Byles, J. W. Lyes, R. ScanFrom Dunedin— Mrs. W. JfAdam, Miss Z MAdam, Messrs. H. H. Ellis, A. Pringle, Masters MAdam (3). From Napier— Miss G. Maylett, Messrs. J. Flynn, A. A. Manners A. Maylett. The Arawa is timed to reach London ou BOOKINGS FOR SYDNEY. At 5 p.m. on Friday the Huddart-Parkei 1 steamer Uhmaroa is timed to sail from here for Sydney direct. She takes the following |?'°° n Passe-igerj •'— Mesdames Gaukrodger, Vii • Sinclair, Unjuhart, W. Shearer, Ladder Allan, liemp and child, Gouuley and 2 chiulntn'- SSe e£ cf >, J ,v Barton, Draper aud companton, Hugh Montgomerie, Misses Segnef Zachnnah ' (3), Pntchaid, Sister of Morcv Messrs. J. R. Gaukrodger, Uhde, W. Shearer H. tngeloert, 11. lemke, Foxall, C. Triiinell E. \\. Marnner, R. Allan, Kemp, King, P r' FJF J? Se /' a W - T - B{lrton . 0. S. Elliott, D. A Crawford, A. M'Kenzie, O'Neill, Schatz. ARAHURA DUE THIS EVENING. This morning the Arahura left Nelson ifor Picton. She is timed to leave Picton at 4.J0 pjn. this afternoon, and is due to arrive here about 7.30 o'clock this evening. THE TtTRAKINA. -r?i ! '£ Tn Nc r- Ze »lan<l Shipping Company's R.JI.b. Tnrakina, which sailed from Plymouth on Saturday for Wellington, will call at the usual way ports en route, uud is due fh 1 ™ on the 6th Jlme « at Hobart on the 2Gth June, and at Wellington on Ist July. TO SJ9AD GRAIN. « 1116 . Annesle y> which left Melbourne on fn&day last in ballast for Lyttelton, is said to be under cliatter to load grain at the latter port for the United Kingdom It is now (says the Pi ess) exactly five year* fm C ?i a iwfj sjl«Pj oad ecl grain at Lyttelton for the Umted Kingdom. The last sailers to load wheat at Lyttelton were the Norwegian snip Montgomeryshire, which left there in February, 1904 and the Italian barque Lake :Enc, winch left on the 4th May, 1904. At 1 p.m to-day the Tyser steamer Mimiro is to leave Napier for Wellington. The vessel ahould accordingly arrive here to-morrow morning, and will, after discharge, commence inward loading at the Glasgow Wharf. She i& to leave on Sunday for Gieborne