PORT OF LYTTELTON.
ARRIVED—May 30.
Kittawa, s_. (3.30 _,m.) f 1247 tons, Baldwin, from Greymoath. Union Steam Ship Company of New Zealand, Ltd., agents. Wootton, a.s. (5.15 a.m.), 150 tons, S. Larson, from Nydia Bay. A. Rhind and Co agents.
Wahine, turbine 8.8. (6.50 a.m.), 4435 tone, B. M. Aldwell, from Wellington. Paasengjrs —150 saloon and 97 steerage. Union' Steam fihp Company of New Zealand, Ltd., agents. John Hard:e, s.s. (7 a.m., in tho si-roam), 4372 tons, Walker, from New York, via Wellington and Napier. Vacuum Oil Company, -gents.
Mimiro, Federal and Shire Line's charters 3 s_. (8.25 a.m.), 6225 tons, Cottell, from Liverpool, via Auckland -»nd Wellington. K_\sey a„a Co., Ltd., ageiita. Victoria, s.B. (D.45 a.m.), 3000 tons, Croft, from Auckland, via Gfciborne, Napier, and Wellington. Passengers—Miss Collins, Meadames Edgar, Watson and chfld, MnPhail. Messrs Wateon, McPh3_, Williams, Lee, and cix steerage. Kinsey and Co., Ltd.. agents. Tarawera, e_, (10.5 a.m.), 3003 tons, McLfean, from Dunedin. . Passengers—Misees Cbolmondoley (2) and Mr Crole, and three Bteeroge. Union Steam Ship Company of New Zealand, Ltd., agents.
Cygnet, s.s. (3.15 p.m:), 124 tons, A. Murray, from Akaroa. Stevenson, Stewart and Co., agents. ~-',..
May 31. Borderer, sjs. (8.30 aon.), 4372 tons, Black, from Bunbury, via Auckland and Wellington. Jarrah, Timber Company, agents. Eliza Firth, echooner (8.30 a.m., at the Heads), 143 tons, C. Ipeen, from Kaipara. C. Ferriex'and Co., agents. - Maori, turbine e.s. (10.35 a.m.), 3399 tons, W. Maiming, from Wellington. Passengers Misses Kershaw, Waldron, Gassinar (3), Kerr, Silverwood, Hisk>p, Irving (2), Kobler, Roe, Lomas, Hewlett, Berkley (2), Mesdames Waldron, Sullivan, Clifford, Bennie, Silverwood, Irving,' Fleming, VVebley, Roberts, Kerr, Carey, Wflloughby Dramatic Company (24), Messrs Bowine, Parker, Porter, Canavon, Walshaw, Rote. Jones (2), Biggar, Waldron, Watson, Sullivan, Bailer; NeiU, Falcon, McKellar, Turner, Cumming, Stoeker, Vidal, Palmer, Coleman, Meredith, Early, Falconer, O'Sullivan, Wilson, White, Butcher,- Hughes, Brodrick, Hayward, Jenkins, Andrews, Silverwood, Rcade, Blakev, Knin, Fleming, Buick, Cormack, Hyde, Helliwell, Ollivcr, West, Williams, Anderson, Marsdcn, Tle_dc, Jameson, Preston, Forbes, Hutchens, Brvce. Hughes. Roberts, McDonald, Pi-h----ards, Cooper, Mirfteld, Jones (2), Ross, Kerr, Garty, and 57 steerage. Union Steam Ship Company of New Zealand, Ltd., agents.
Aratapu, brigantine (12.5 p.m., at the Heads), 122 tons, 'Williams, from Kaipara. W. Pitcaithly, agent. Storm, s_. (2 p.m.). 405 tons, Radford, from Timaru. A. H. Turnbull and Co., agent-. SAILED—May 30. Canopus, s.s (1 p.m.), 1337 tons, -G. A. Lobb, for Westport. Westport Coal Company, Ltd., agents. Kini, »_-. (3.45 p.m.), 1122 tons, Platte, for Grey mouth, Pnion Steam Ship Company of New Zealand, Ltd., agents. Victoria, e.s. (5 p.m.), 3000 tons, Croft, for Dunedin. Passengers—Misses CrotieT, Pickett, - Anderson, Brown (3), Penny, Searle, Mcedaines Wood, Brown, Winsbury, White, Norris, Messrs E. Wood, Campbell, Worrall, and Scott. Kinsey and Co., Ltd., agents. > Wahine, turbine s.s. (6.2S p.m.), 4435 tons, B M!. Aldwell, for Wellington. Passengers —100 saloon and steerage. Union Steam Ship Company of New Zealand, Ltd.,. agent-. Kairaki, s.s. (10.30 p.m.), 468 tons, W. G. Scott, for Hokiiika, via Wellington and Grcymouth. Tarawera, ba (11.15 p.m.), 2003 tons, McLean, for Auckland, via Wellington, Napier, and Gisbornc. Union Steam Ship Company cf Now Zealand, Ltd., agents. Opouri, c.6. (11.30 p.m.), 577 tons, R. Pearson, for Groymouth. New Zealand Express Company, Ltd.', agenta. Breeze, cs. (11.50 p.m.), 553 tons, Gordon, for Picton and WanganuL ,A. H. Tumbull and Co., agentMay 31. Annie Hill, schooner "t8 a,m.), 12S tons, J. Mahon, for Kaipara. W. Pitcaithly, agent.
SHIPPING NOTES. The New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Rimutaka, running under engagement to the Federal and Shire Line, is due early this morning from Wellington to continue the discharge of her cargo from Liverpool. After completing dkcharge at Dunedin and Bluff, tho vessel will load for West of England ports, visiting for this purpose Waitara, Picton, Wellington, Timaru, and Lyttelton. ( Final departure will be taken from tho lastmentioned port for Avonmouth about June 30th. A projected departure from Wellington today is the Federal and Shire liner Weetmeath. Tlie vessel is to eailfor Avonmouth, via Las Palmas. The Vacuum Oil Company's chartered steamer John Hardie, now dincbarinng atLyttelton, will complete at Timaru and Dunedin. The vessel will then proceed to Newcastle to load for Manila. Among the arrivals at Lyttelton yesterday morning was the steamer Borderer from Wellington. Tho ves«el has a laTge quantity of hardwood to discharge here from Bunbury and will complete discharge at Dunedin. The Poherua is to leave Orcymouth this evp-ine for Lyttelton and Tiznani. The Kittawa a» expected to be dowontohed from Lyttelton for Onehung- to-morrow. Discharge of the Waihora'e cargo of coal from Newcastle is expected io be eomt>let<vl to-morrow. The vessel will then return to the New South Wal_s port to load again for Lyttelton. "About tlio middle of fch_ present month •*>« Maoriland Shipping Company's steamer Ennerdale is expected at Auckland t ; '' careo of hardwood from Port H-os. Tasmania. Part of her cargo is consigned to a southern port, afl yet not_ disclosed. The barqnentice Titania has arrived at Fiji from Newcastk* after a passage of _pv<mtee-n days. Hnvin* oomoleled discharge of her curjro from New York, the steamer Henrik Ibwn , left Dunedir. for Newcastle on Saturday after- ' noon. '• An interesting race between the schoonrr • Eliza Firth and tho brigantia* Aratapu
concluded at Lyitelton ye-top&y. Both rebels got -way from Kaipara at 2.45 pj_l_ Thursday lac , _nd, although the B__.ilb tf ** "\_ lr i y Sp€cdy °"»"' »«• «_2 rally expected that she would be be_i_f__ Aratapu on arrival off the Hca_B. ]C anticipations, howeTer. proved to be wto_T -. tbo schooner reaoluns Um> approach to _,_ telton Harbour at 5.30 a.m. yenterct- _ trip thus occupying 63 houra 45 mmniT „ The Aratapu put in an appearance at __ " rarao pl-oo at J2.5 p.m., or 3 _om_ X ni mutes behind tho Eliza Firth. ►
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