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FEBRUARY. Day. Hr.m. Now Moon 2 ■S. 6 p.m.' - First quarter ... 9 3.57 p.m. Full moon 17 8.35 p.m. Last -'quartcr.. ... -25 2.45 p.m HIGH WATER. To-day, 0.0 a.m.; 0.15 p.m. - To-morrow, 0.40 a.m.; 1.6 p.m. SUM. Sun rises to-day, 5.27 a.m.; sets, .G. 40 p.m. ARRIVALS. ■WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 20. CANOPUS, s.s. (12.15 a.m.), 1337 tons, Lobb, from Westport. HAWEA, s.s. (1.10 a.m.), 1758 tons, Tate, from Timaru.
MAORI, s.s. (G a.m.), 3303 tons, Manning, from Lyttdton. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Spratt, Giay, Berry, Shane. Sherwood, King, Tait; Webb, Grey, Leader. Eison, Warren, Paul, Condis, Ptarce, Leader,- Elson, Warren, Paul, Staniland, Jones, Tolboys, Randolph,•Mesdames Bull, Roberts, Manchester. Horn; . Pannell, Hall-Jones, Mayrie, Ellis. Hendy and child, Coverdale, Cross, Duffy, Taylor and 2 children, Warton, Leonard. Baye, Redpath, Rankin, Stephens,. Hicks. Cox. Harris, Healy, Orr, Barry,' Ritchie, Rev. Boyes; Dr. Smith, Hon. Hall-Jones, Messrs. Denniston, Bull, Hcrcus, M'Alpme, Henderson, Manchester, Hudson, Smith, Turner. Page, Jamieson, llunro. Henderson,' Par nell, Hutchinson, Fitzroy, Schmidt, Kayne,' .Trcmain, Coverdale, Neilson. Cross, Harding, Leonard, Kirk, Whittle, Fenwiek, Glover, Ma; shall, Ritchie, Gilby, Cox K Scott, nan-is, Healy, Carpenter, Orr, Barry, Frith, Kerrow, Ballantyne, Clarkson; 100 steerage. PENGUIN, s.s. (6.10 a.m.), 824 tons, Robertson, from Onehunga and New Plymouth. Passengers':' Saloon—Misses Hughes, Brown, and George, -Mesdames Bennett. Lane, Mason, Cotter, Goulton and 3 children, Messrs. Hewlett, Bennett, . Morrison, Powell, Hulse, Mason, Eeim, Goulton, Haines; 8 steerage. BLENHEIM, s.s. (6.20 ij.in.), 120 tons, Watson, from Blenheim. RAIvANOA, s.s. (7 a.m.),. 2245 \tons, Carson, from Westport. WAVERLEY, s.s. (9.50 a.m.), 157 tons, Wildinan, from Nelson. MANAROA, s.s. (11.30 a.m.), 122 tons, Hart, from Motueka. HINEMOA, s.s. (11.45 a.m.), 512 tons, Bollons, from Westport. MA.NA, s.s (8.40, p.m.), 131 tons, Corby, from Patea. ' ''
ARAIIURA, s.s. (9.15 p.m.), 159G tons, Lambert, from Greymouth, Westport, and, Nelson. Passengers: Saloon—Misses'Ryan, ,J. and.M.' M'Brcarty, Curtayne. Blackett, Brown, Nicholson, Moye, O'Neill, Hanrigan, Hill, Jeffrey, J. Kf Irvine, Kane, Levy, Stewart,, Metliurst, Ludley, Bayent, Mesdames Edwards,' Gregory, Pearson, Dixon, Atkin, Chapman, M'Mahon, Gillow, Catchbolt, Nicholson and infant, Russell, Ilaiingan, Davies and child. Overhaul and 3 children. Trichitt, Foley, Strong, Stevenson, Messrs. Feigns, Sinclair, T. Ash, Captain ' Broph.v, Sherlock, Abbott, Noes, Pearson, Neil, Denniston, M'CafFerey, Mitchell. Dixon, Lloyd, Atkin. J. Moye, M'Malion, Kills, Leatham, B. Bold, Rosie, Read, Munro, Moriarty, Sliiels and child, Trichett, J.. R';. King,' Nesbitt, Gilbert, G. King, Strong, Johnson, J. Ritchie; 3G steerage. ; TE ANAU (10.55 p.m.), 1652 tons,' Lindsay, from Picton. Passengers:' Saloon—Misses Patcliett, .Watson, Rayner, Clarke, Guard; Stevenson, Kennedy, Newport (2), Mesdames Greenwood, Clift, Badham, Ross, Atkin'soli, Doyle and child, Gillespie, Hazlett, Smith, Parlcer, Newport, Hyndman and ; child, O'Brien,' Adams,' Messrs. Pen-in, Ramsay,Parsons, Badham, Magnus, Elliot, Williams, Simnis, Van St'averen, Raven, Owen, Young, Walsh, Va lln nee, Jupp', M'Kinley, Doyle, Pilco, . Penny, Parker, BenUey, Parker, O'Brien, Turner, Jones, Cock; 18 steerage.
DEPARTURES. WEDNESDAY,'FEBRUARY 2G.' --;. WAIHI, s.s. '(5 a.m.), 92 tons, Carejv'for Blenheim. / PATEENAys.s. (12.45 p.m.), 1212 tons,.Evans, for Picton and' Nelson;,4s passengers.; <•*:• COBINNAv s.s;'.(l,p.m.), 1271 toils; Cameron,• for Picton, Tirnaru, Oamaru, and Dunedin. HUIA, s.s. l , (1.15' p.m!); 127 tons, Dowell, for .Wanganui.,.' :.V: : ' " V " > . '. , ;v'BLENHEIM,, si's! (G. 30 pmi.) 120 tons, Watson, for Blenheim. I. . - . ENNER'DALE, s.s. (6.30'. p.m.), 1147'< tons; Muir, for Bluff. '. •. KIRIPAIvA, s.s. (7 p.m.), 133 tons, Dixon, for Patea. • ' • . MAORI, s.s. (5.20 p.m.), .3399' tons', Manning, for Lyttelton. . Passengers:. Saloon—Misses M'Calion, Campbell, Parsons,. M'Ka'y,' Mesdames Binstead, Millar, Bennett, Andrews (2), Hill. Gill, Ingley, M'Kay, Stephens, . Colonel Davies, Lieutenant Chesney, Scales, Harris, Gray, Steel, Crawford, Russell,. Davyf M.P., Binstead, Webster, Millar, Riddiford, Harrison. Flanery, Bennett, Ingley, Brown, llollis, Hill, Gill, Pone, Morgan, Juirs, Andrews. ... , HAWEA, s.s. (8.10 p.m.), 1758 tons, Tate, for Napier. MANAEOA, s.s. (10 p.m.), 122: tons, Hart, for Motueka; ' ; .< WAVERLEY, s.s.' (10.5 p.m.), 157 . tbns, Wildnimi, for Nelson and West Coast. I KAHU,' s.s, (10.15 p.m.), 182 tons, Thompson, for. .Napier, via Coast. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. v Manuka, Dunedin, Lyttelton, February 27. Stonnbird, Wanganui, February 27. ■ Kennedy, Nelson, February 27. Aorerc, Pntea, February 27. •• Waihi, Blenheim, February 27. Wakatu, Kaikoura, February 27. Queen of the South, Foxton, February 27. Opawa, Blcuheim, February ,27. ' Rotomahana, Lyttelton, February 27. Tasman, Motuclca, February 27. Waipo'ri, GTeymouth, February 27. • ' Mana, Patea, February 27.:, > Moeraki, Melbourne, via South,' February 28. Zealandia, Sydney,: via Auckland, Gisborhe, Napier, February 28. Defender, Karamea, February 28. . . Kamona, Westport, 'February. 28. Maori,'Lyttelton, February 28.- ». Idralenia,- Dunedin, Februafy 28., Huia, Wanganui, February 28. Mapourika, Nelson and Westport, February 29.
PROJECTED DEPARTURES. •' Stormbird, Wanganui, February 27.. Queen of the South, Foxton, February 27.. Varrimio, Melbourne, via South and'Hobart, February 27. . , Mannka, Sydney, via Auckland, February 27. Te-Anau, xVelson, February 27.' Penguin, Picton, Nelson, New Plymouth, Onehunm, February 27. Stormbird, Wanganui, February 27. ' Opawa, Blenheim, February 27. > Tnsman, Nelson and Motneka, February 27. lfotomahana, Lyttelton, February 27. . Waihi, Blenheim, February 27. Cnnopus, Westport, February 27. • Walcatu, Kaikoura, February 28. Moeraki, Sydney, February 23. Lord Soflon, Lyttelton, February 28. Oswestry Grange, Lyttelton and Dunedin, February 28. • Zealandia, Lyttelton, Dunedin, February 28. Kennedy, Nelson and West Coast, February 28. ' ' ■'Aorere, Patea, February 28. 'J.Blenheim, .'Blenheim,/.February 28. . Hitia, Wanganui, February 23. Corinthic, London, February. 29. 'Tokomaru, Timaru, February 29: Arahura, Nelson and West Coast, February 29.'; V - • .i . : _ Manaroa,' Motueka, February 29. Kaliu, Napier, East Coast, March 2. INTERCOLONIAL. SERVICE. - " ZEALANDIA, .s.s., left Sydney, February 19, for' Wellington, via Auckland, Gisborne,ana Napier. Due Wellington, February 28, alul leaves same day for Lyttelton and Dunedin. .. MOERAKI, s.s., left Melbourne, . February 19, for 'Wellington;.'via llobart and Southern ports. Duo Wellington, February 2S. Leaves for Sydney direct same day. Duo Sydney, March 2. : WARRIMOO, s.s., left Sydney, February 22, for Wellington direct. Duo Wellington February 2G. Leaves February 27 for . Melbourne, via Southern ports and llobart. "Duo Melbourne March 7. MOICOLI, s.s., left Sydney, February .26, for Wellington, via .Auckland, Gisixirne,, ang Napier. Due Wellington March G. 1 Leaves same day for Lyttelton and Dunedin. MAHENO, s.s., leaves Melbourne, March 4, for Wellington, via Hobart and Southern ports. Duo Wellington March- 13. Loaves for Sydney the same-day. Due Sydney March 17. MANUKA, s.s., leaves Dunedin, February 25, for Sydney, via Lyttelton, Wellington. Napier, Gisborne, and Auckland. Arrives and leaves Wellington February 27. Duo Sydney March 3, \
ULIMAROA, s.s., leaves Sydney, February 29, for Wellington direct. Due Wellington March 1. Leaves for Melbourne, via Southern ports and Jlobart, following day. Duo Melbourne March H. VICTORIA, s.s. leaves Sydney, March 4, for Wellington, via Gisborne, Napier. Due Wellington March 13. Leaves for Lyttelton and Dunedin same day. MARAMA. s.s., left Melbourne, February 20, for Wellington, via Hobart and Southern ports. Duo Wellington March 6. Leaves for Sydney direct - -same day. Due Sydney Marcll 10. OVERSEA SHIPPING. STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. From London. MARERE (duo Wellington about February 29). sailed on December 19, via Melbourne, Sydney, Auckland, and Napier.' (Ty6er Line, agents.) RAKAIA (duo Wellington about March 10), sailed on Jauuary 11, via Auckland. (N.Z.S. Co.. agents.) RIMUTAICA (duo Wellington .about. March 12), sailed on January 2G, via Plymouth, TenjrilTe, Capetown, and Ilobart. (N.Z.S. Co., agents.) STAR OF SCOTLAND (due Wellington about April 1), sailed on January 17,"via Melbourne, Sydney, Auckland, • and Napier:' I '(Tyser Line, agents.) WHAIvARUA (duo Wellingtori"about April 12), sailed on January .11, via Melbourne, Sydney, Auckland, and Napier. (Tyscr Line, agents.) 11 ' ■ ■ MAMARI (due Wellington about March 21), sailed on February 7, Plymouth February 9, via Teneriffe, Capetown, and Hobart. (Shaw, Savill, agents.) ■ 1 MAORI (due Wellington about April: 10), sailed on February 13, via Auckland. (Shaw, Savill, agents.) TONGARIRO (due Wellington aliout April 8), sailed on February. 20, Plymouth 22, via Teneriffe, Capetown, and Hobart. (N.Z. 1 Shipping Co., agents.) ' From Liverpool. JCIA ORA (due Wellington about February 27), sailed'on January 2; via Auckland. (Shaw, Kayili, agents.) SURREY (due Wellington about March 25), sailed on January 111, via Auckland. (F.U.S: Line, agents.) - . ... DEVON (due Wellington about April 17), sailed on February S, via Australia and Auckland. (F.H.S. Line, agents.) From New York. ■ NEW . ORLEANS (duo Wellington about March 2), sailed on December 10, for Auckland direct. ' (A. and- A. Line, agents.), -.ABERLOUR (duo .Wellington about March' 1?). sailed on January' 2, via I'ort Chalmers. . STAR OF ENGLAND (due Wellington abe'it April 5), sailed on January 14, via Melbourne, Sydney,-and Auckland. (Tyser Line,- ngjjnts.) ■ STRATIIAVON (duo 1 Wellington about April 8), sailed.on January IS, via' Melbourne, Sydney, and Auckland. (A. and A. Line, agents.) SAILING VESSELS TO. ARRIVE. INVEIIMAY, barque, sailed rrom Liverpool November 19, via Dunedin. • WEATIIERSFIELD, barque, left' Bunbury I February'l, for Wellington. .
, BY TELEGRAPH. /. ' OVERSEA. ' . THE MIOWERA. SYDNEY. . February 26. The Miowera's passengers for New Zealand tiro Misses Wade, Hastings, Mrs. Hastings, Messrs. M'lntosh; Grant, Tiger, Kettcho, and Hastings. ! Sailed.—Mokoia (6 p.m.),'for Auckland. MELBOURNE. . ' February 26., Arrived.—Star of Scotland, from London. Sailed.— Morama, for the Bluff. COASTAL. ri; ; WEDNESDAY, ;FEB.RUARY 26. > CAPE'.MARIA. " large .steamer passed east at:midnight. ; AUCKLAND. Ora (12.15 p.m.),-for Wellington. ' . ONEHUNGA. . Sailed.—Takapuna, for NewM J lymoutii. Passengers'. :Salo6n—Misses Longman, v Aiekert: (2), Murga.troyd, vMesdames Hanenn,(2), Barker, Mehaney,'Smith and 2;' ' children, . Haxenn, Messrs. Lindsay, Cooper,. Holbrook, • Harris, Roe, Kane, Beyers, Ainsworth';. Jones, -Watson, Murgatroyd, Stewart, Clarke, Barber, Matthews, Pannin, Faulkner, Colonel Hume. ' ■ . NEW PLYMOUTH!.Arrived.—Rarawa (4.30 ; a.m.), from Onehunga. ' ' ■' '.. - x Sailed.—Rarawa (9* p.m.), for Onehungai
• WANGANUI. , _ Arrived.—Stormbird (2.45 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed.—Stormbird (4 p.m.), for Wellington. PATEA. : , Arrived.—Aorere (3.20.p.m.), from Wellington. '' MOTUEIvA. \ • ' To sail.—Tasmania p.m.),' for Wellington. • _ NELSON. :■ ? '(5 a.m.), from Picton. ' Arrived.—Tasman (5.20 a.m.), from Wellington. . ~ ~ . . PICTON.-' Arrived.—Te Anaiu (5 a.m.), from Wellington. Arrived.—Defender (4 a.m.), from Wellington. , Arrived —Patecna (5 p.m.), frotn Wellington. Arrived—Coriuna (5.50 p.m.), from Wellington.! , ' ' To sail.—Patecna (8.30 p.m.), for Nelson. V;:, : , BLENHEIM. Arrived.—Opawa (3 a.m.), trom Wellington. •..Arrived.—Waihi (2 p.n).), from Wellington. " WESTPORT. Arrived.—Kaiapoi (2.45 p.m.), from Wellington. . , . , > Arrived.—Kapiti (10.20 p.m.),' from Wellington. . GREYMOUTH. • Sailed.—Waipori (5 p.m.), for. Wellington. LYTTELTON. ■ Arrived.—Waikare (8.20 a.m.), from .Wellington'. - Arrived.—Rotomahana (9.30 a.m.), from Wellington. . Arrived.—Kaituna (9.40 a.m.), from Wellington.
Arrived.—Manuka (G.lO a.m.), from Duncdin. Arrived.—Alexander (8 a.m.), from Titirangi. I Sailed.—Aloxander (1.20 p!m.), for Titirangi. . Sailed.—Waikare " ,(2.30 p.m.), for Dunediu. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Werner, Dowling, Messrs. J. • Roberts,* ' Shrimpton, Anderson, Grange, Burrows, Brightling (2), Stewart, l'assmore. '".Sailed.—Brtomah'ana - (6.20 p.m.),i for Wellington, with 105 passengers. Sailed.—Walcatu, for Kaikoura, Port Robinson, and Wellington. • Sailed.—Manuka (8 p.m.), 'for Wellington, Napier, Gisborne, A'uckland. and Sydney. Passengers: Saloon—For Wellington—Miss Wood, Mesdames Bettingen, Chatfield, Brown, Winter, Le- Lieve, Corradine, Messrs. Schwartz, Bettingen, Potts, Chatfield, Shearer. Corradine, Butler, Peerson, Davis. For Napier—Mrs. Stockford. Messrs. Oates, G. G. : Stend, Anderson, Stockford. For'.Gisborne—Misses Freebourn, Bestin, Mr. Crisp. .For Auckland— Misses .Boyl. Horrell, Forgie, Boyd, Townsend, Bamberger, Hooperi-and child, Mr. Boyd. v "1-; DUNEDIN. V 0 Arrived;—Poherua, from We'sJ; 1 Coast. ' Sailed—Moeraki, for-,. Sydriej-, via Cook Strait. Passengers: Saloon—For Lyttelton— Messrs. Hoi sfall,. Griffiths, Whj.te. For Wellington—Misses Stevens, "Ferguson, Ramsay (3), Deft, Smith, Scott, Miller,, Mesdames Neville, Ilislop, Holder and' 2> children, Vivian aiid child, Messrs. Matheson, Russell,> Ramsay, Cotterill. Hay, Vivian. For Sydney—Misses Gibbs, Darling $), Morgan. Boyd, Logan, Mesdames Rogers, Jackson, Messrs. Czech, Hanrahan, Marlow, Rogerson, Walker; 13 steerage. ' ' BLUFF.. . ' ' ; Arrived.—Wairuna, from Lyttelton. Sailed.—Tutanekai (8.30 a.m.), for West' Coast Sounds. Sailed.—Hermes, barque (11.30 a.m.), for Fiji. . THE MARERE. ,§ Thc.Tysor liner Marere, from London, via way ports, is expected to rcach Weljiligtpn on Sunday, from- Napier. | . THE INDRALEMA. •.;' The Tyser liner Jndraleina is duo Port Chalmers to-morrow, in continuation of her Homeward loading operations. THE KIA OR.A. . The Shaw, Savill new steamer ICia Ora, from Liverpool, resumed her'voyago from' Auckland to Wellington yesterday. The liia Or-i is due here about Friday.
THE CONCORDIA. 1 '"
The barriuo Concordia, 1 ..at present Homeward loading for London, is to go. on the -latent' Slip before proceeding ,to'Timaru to complete her loading, operations. The Con-, cordia has loaded about IGOO biiles of wool at Wellington for Miv G. 11. Scales. v- N - .. , TIIE ATHENIC. ' , : local, agents .of the Shaw,- -Savill and Albion Company have received advice that the Athenic, en route .from Wellington to London, resumed lier voyage from .. Rio.. de Janeiro on.Sunday -.evening;: .'The: Atheuic was in pore at. Monto Video on/February 19. MORE COAL FOR : Tllfe ADMIRALTY. .The Umon Company, adyise that the cargo steamer _Raknno'a is to . . .Wellington, today lor Picton and Westp'o'rt., From the latter port she proceeds to IlobSrt, with' a cargo of coal for _ the Admiralty,-- : d.hd is due there on March 9. Thence the-pakanoa -goes 'on to JNewcaslle to load coal'for Dominion 7 ' ports.' THE OSWESTRY 'GRANGE. The F.H.S. liner Oswepfry Grange, which.is timed to sail for Southern 1 ports on Friday, to complete discharge, h3s been fixed to load Vr 1 J] 10 , Kopunion, for West Coast ports of the' -United kingdom. •She- is.-due back here on March.l 9, and two da.vsJater sails for Timaru, tneiico to Lyttelton,'wjiicli is her final port of. .departure on' March; Si. . Her other loading ports will be Pictoiij AVaitara, and Napier.
THE WAJRRIMOO. ' The Warrimoo, which ~ left Sydney , last Saturday, for Wellington direct, had not arrived <iu the Harbour ir at' 2.30 a.m. to-day, .iiepores received from Sydney stated , that .heavy weather was experienced there ' earlv this week, so probably "this is. the reason of Her not being here ,to trine. The -Warrimoo was four days out at 2-p.m. yesterday,; but it is expected she will show up before! day-! • ; ' ' . 7 (,'■ '
, ;THE ULiAIAROA'S MAIDEN VOYAGE.,! The Huddart, Parker Company's new steamer • Ulimaroa, which is duo.h'bro on her maiden • voyage next > Wednesday, • is r »fcausing great in.terest *in slapping following, re- .: "jport.of her arrival at Melbourne appeared in Si® -'Vrgus :• -Ulimaroa.' worn that, has . : .recently been on the lips ••or a goodimunber N "$£ slapping fo'.k.. 'It is of the'new ■jiiuddai'i, larker hner. According to tradi■iWn. Ulimaroa is the MaorFfquivalent of Aus--v /- 1 " r ' len Captain Cook landed in New < so the story'goes,-lie endeavoured to 'iqcprtaiu from the Maoris whether .they knew of any other lands besides J:l)"err own. "One of the chieftains, pointing, towards the nor' west, exclaimed, "[Jliinaro^; JJ ~ and subsequent events proved that it was the continent of Austrnha to which the old .Native chief was directing- the famous' disEaVerer's attention. The ;hetvi inter-colonial lineivt'arrived at- Port ' Melbourne) last Sunday her initial vo .yaffe.. She: had on boarrt' 200 passengers, AustiSlijuis from. Capetown and Durban. Although'; she bore outward : signs of, Hiving been treated'by heavy seas during her; trip, the "'Ulimaroa had evidently stood her trials well" and her 'many passen^ers'--ivere. agreed .thatA she had shown splendid svofarinfe qualities. ; '.<£At no stage of the voyage the Ulimaroa, asked to exert herself, ■ only five of her seven-boilers .being', m use. Her, run was! 350 miles, but ~ she.. nevertheless- "the. trip' across ■ from Durban "jlr-the creditable time ,of 17J ■ days. An endless- round of ffrmusemonts' was . maintained among. finishing up with a fancy drespyball priomtP arrival on the coast. The Ulimaroa brought no general cargo, but tons of,coal before com-,:.' lueiicing her voyage". ■ The '] UUmaroa is the sixth ,vess>l that' lr .has; out to Australia for the : Hiiddart! Parker' line by . Captain' Free; the o(K6rs'being-the Zealandia', Wimmera; Riveriira;t: arid Barwon.- ■ The Ulimaroa will, replace the- Wimmera in the trade from Sydneyct.Q. Mellmtirne, via-New Zealand ports and Hobart, - whilst 7 tlio Wimmera takes up the "running .5 Whe Zealandia in the Sydney to Auqkland s'ervice. The following are the names of officers associated with Captain Free oil the'Ulitearoa-.—Chief > officer. Mr. H.; T. Drummoi)d+ second, Mr. H. M, Toung; thi/d, Mr. James Luke; chief'engiueer, Mr. RajTiiond . Oxfordi' purser,' Mr.Stephen Cowles; .surgeon, D)' vi |Aj|,W. Langley; chief stow'ard, Mr. .Thomas The Hawea is to -for Napier,-to load sheep forsliytteltori.- ".* Captain Brooby, of.'tlie URldrt{j r Cojupanj-'e' service, arrived by the' ArahuK"last|'night. : ' The Union Comnariy's,'steamer| i?aipori left . . Greymouth' yesterday, • coal-laden iqr ton. •....: . , .' . "~ '-:
The Union Company's collier to undergo overhaul :at.', Wellinß(o^ ) qthis j 'trip; ■ as soon enrgo, is, discHMgea.'' -, I ,''' ■ '''' Captain It. Stewart., of the. tMegna,' is;,'at oresent on holiday leaved Captain T. F. Evans is filling tho position teimlorarily.The . Union Company's - steamer..;. Corinna, • transhipped 3977. casesV of butter, pfid.'GOO; casep'. of cheese to tlie Corinthie, for Lqjiaqnj-'yester--day. The produco came from Onehuiga. Tho Tarawcra,' of the . Ui)iori n ; Company's fleet, which has been laid up at Port&lialmers, ; is enter the ' coastal service, .agAin,.leaving '. ; Port Chalmers on March. G, for Auckland, via ' way ports. ;/ .'><J ,v '
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