SHIPPING NEWS.
PHASES OF THE MOON, i MAY. Day.. Hr. m. Full moon ... 5 1138 p.m. Last quarter ... 13 9 15 a.m.. New moon ... 20 112 a.m,' First Quarter... 27, • 0 6Bp.m. • . HIGH WATER, To-day, 4.43 a.m.;; 5.5 p.m. • To-morrow, 5.40 a.m.; .5.59 p.m. ; SUN.'. Sun rises to-day, 6.55 a.m.; sots, 4.38 p.m. ARRIVALS, \ WEDNESDAY, MAY 19. , ROTOITI, s.s. (1.15 a.m.), U59 tons, Bell, front Onehunga and Now Plymouth. TE - ANAU, s.s. ,(6.20 a.m.), 1652 tons, Aldwcll, from Nelson and I'lcton. Pftisengers;. SaloonMisses Waring, Blaschke, Hogg, l GoodfclloW, Kempthorno, Knight, Dayman, Graham, Tidswell Brooke, Damott, Grady, Norse Cowles, Mesdames Waring, Williams, Pound, Moore, Ernshaw, Knight, Eastcott, Kempthorne, Parsonage, Bethwaitc, Gorman, Clifti' Trust, Lemmcr, Clear. Simm, Bov. Perry, Captain Home, Messrs. Webb, -Castolli, Williams, Hodson, Ward, M'Kec, Tomlinson, Katone, Pound, Levien, Chamberlain, M'Mil-' lan, Duncan, Ncale, Owen, M'Kay, Bouron, Card, Halliday, Perrin, Raven, Sitnmonda. 'Louis, Perry, Small, Smith, Stratford, Harvey. Canit, Cobb, Lennore, 1 Mntton, • Kennedy, Borland (2), Paul, Furness, Austin, Metangi; M'Kenzic, Reed, Mcredith-Kaye and family; 20 ateerace. MAORI, s.s. (6.55 a.m.), 3399 tons, Hunter, from Lyttelton. Passengers:. Saloon—Misses Reid, Sheard. Collie, Fleming, Webster, Robinson, Roberts, Rentoul, Crisp, Boddington, Newson, Kempthorne 12), Rutherford, .Anderson, ICohn, MTarlane, Lavender, Firman, Stewart, liesdames Firman, Webster, Percival, M'Kay. Jl'Cabo Robertson, Pawcett, Bryant and infant-, M'Connell, Buck. Joll, Morrison, Clarkson and 2 children, Kerr, Hallgarth, Connolly, Hall liar ter Farrington and . 2 children, Roberts Kingsbnry, Captain M'Arthur, Captain Loune, Rev. .M'Cully, Judge Batham, : Messrs.. M'Kay, RenH •Butler, Fftvillo, Wray. Ognwen, Clarke, Pannell, Oraigie, Hazle,: Collie. Carncros, Jamieson, Gandy, Vautier, Carven (2), O'Leary, Kingsbury, Palmer M'Crae, Oripps, Gnrder (2), M'Oabe, Hislon Brenner, _Fawcett. Fuller, It'Guinn'ess. Ontram! Pinker.- Collins (2), Wanklyn, Patrick, Bacon Murray, Blackmore, Furneas, Gibbons Kean Danlrin, Drysdale, Garder,: Skoglund. Nicholson, Lonergan, Hallgarth, Belchev, Thompson. Martin. Huddlestone, Mitchell, GrifEen, Hap raan, Becso, Haiter, Dobson, Konnan, Tavlor Rutherford,; Van Asch, Hyde, Brown, Ool<x Olarkson, Prostick, Beaver; Masters Bntler and •Brown; . 102 steerage, v • - UUIA. s.s. (7.55 a.m.), 127 tons, Dowoll, from w n npaniii. BLENHRIM, b.9. (9.2U a.m.), 120 tons, Wateon, from Picton. . : . ALEXANDRJI. b.s. 377 tons, yicker« , mann, from Nelson ana Picton. ' 808 BOY, a.m.), ■ 95 tons, M'lntyre, from BavelocK. . WABJIIMOO, s.s. (1 p.m. in tho -stream), 3529 tons. Rolls, from Sydney. Passengers: SaloonMisses B. Ohlson, Corn?™, lVilliampon, O'Brien, MKcnzie,'Jacobs, and Monckton, Mesdameft J Daviß, W. Fenaon. Cloonan and child, B. Bei rnish, O. Elmes, .JTarria and infant, Bev. Miller :Mesprs, ; Fermson. W. Handgtock, J. tlovd, .T ' Davis,. Davidsen, TV. Herson, Gleeson, Gallie W' Gardiner, 0. Heaps; Thorts, Wait€ 9, Berry, 'Gih bins,(2), 0. G. Sawyer, T..D. Honkins, T. Donald, eon, Markwick, D. M'Lean, O. -Harris: 30 steerage. . MANATtOA, s.s. (5.40 p.m.), 120 tons, Hatt, from Mbtueka.- 1 , ' \ ARAPAWA, s.s. (7.45 • p.m.), 268 tons, Corby ,from wranganui, via Picton. - . - • ARAITURA, s.s, (10.15 p.m.); 1596 tons, Stewart, from.West Coast, v Nelson, ami Picton. Passen. -fo'( rs ci»- S i a i' 00 Sr Miß ? e3 ,S m L th -- Jfayknui,' Stewart (21, Stickle, Cleavoley (2), Suisted, Harvey! Roche Clarke, Tan' Staveron, Fisk. Ilocksworth. Smitli, fiwaney. nail, Brown, Arnold, Iwnlpson, M'lntosh vP^-«- t if ra, '. G, aH ®'-. s S5 ele ' foreool., Slmson,' -??• Meror-' Mosdames 'Hor--5 ' ,an t chlld ' JCenehis, dark, Carruthers, Brown, Harvey, Warren and 4 -ohildren, Atkirt! -S Bushford,- Cuthbertson .Grifllths,' Wilton, Hall, ITarvev, Wil-' ton,■ Ohambors.' Parson, . Messrs. • West, Gordon ■Wilson (2), H'LurTage, Raploy, Whitley. Putter! •2®;, P"ton. Lemalone, Kelly .Jjoniß'ii Goldthorno, Harris. M'Glono. Strong Col! Ilns. Layburn. Jtvets, Weblev, Bushford. otuin nendcranri, AbenwraWe, v K«llev, Hodd, , Prico' .Rell. O Connor, TTnrton, HtfttttanO ••' n&hJ*£2' Rntherford. ; Nlcoli. F.ptiio.:Marigold' BtillifF Jiif' i.fnos, Burden, Baldick :(2), Hynes ': ' ; • THUH9DAY; JtAT 20. ;'' • fromSstle!' 1577 : DEPARTURES. i ' WEDNESDAY,' MAT 19 ~JUO. (4.25 p.m;), ,twin screw' seconH-class cruiser, . 5500 tons 12.W n . ANAtJ, s.s. (12.55 p.m.), .1652 tona AlfHcpii • Bicton and Nelson, Passencrerfl • • Saloon PnV Kehny, 'Messrs., Moult (2)' Crowe, Purkiss. /lor Nolson— ; • Mesdames Pcreival,' v Haceitt Loffio fine' TThii* 2 nrf 0< 5 lie * r '/m^ssrs.^rßutier, Worthy' feW if, ?""! I< sbrow. Master Brown. 'for WoSVt!'' 8 - (lU ° ■ JaJ V IOM '°»a. Mord, PiTton^ AKA ' B ' s, a -m.), 2442. tons,. Todd, foi 1271 0a » for l pa I tca KA ' (2io 155 tons, M'lntosh, for Bob^ T?ortoii* E ' S ' S ' -265 tons, Rodger, for P ' m '' ; 2ir M'lntyre,:
!7? : B ' a,; 17 95 tons for T S 8,S ® (U0 tons, Hunter; fu Lyttolton. Passengers: . Saloon-Misses Blade burn, Aitkin, Barry, Kurnnn, Batloysen Williamson, Diekorson, Myirs K m ' T l° w;1 /, Mesdames Samm, Pnngc. Blackburn, Lane end child, Losuqur, Collins Rav Cooko, Black and infant, T. Jjlaclt. Hollowav' Howard, Major-Genoral Hogge, Messrs W S Nnw' Samon, Payne, StanfoS; BlackbUrn Johnson, Lnsnour, Holllday Wvrmn S'nr 11 ;' BjlHnn,; Collins, Hay;'. Bowron' M Clintoin,' Stanfotd. Verne, < Bently, Chateau Mhohvood. Eov. H. Perry, Benson;-Ayson, Lewis' Nevitlo. Howard. T °'' h ' « kSS™' S ' B ' (B ' s Murray,- for THURSDAY, MAT 20. Piotin!" 20 ' S ' e ' (1 a,m-) ' IZo , tohs ''.Watson,..for • EXPECTED ARRIVALS. 'Kaliu, Napier, May 20. V ; > To Anau, Picton, Mav 20. • : Mana. Patea, May . 20. Blenheim, Picton, May 20. - Kaituna, Newcastle, May 20. . - . ■ ■ Patecna, Lyttolton, May 20. ■ ' Wairau, Nelson and Motueka, May 20.-' Euru, Napier, May 20. ' ' Talnnei Duuedln, Lyttolton,' May 20. ■ Aparima,,Calcutta, via Auckland,' May 20.' Wavcrlcy; kaikoura, May =3 - . Maori, Ly.ttelton, May 21. . " Gertie, Foxton, May a. Stormbird, Wangaiiui, May 21. , Kiripaka, Patea, May 21. Victoria, Sydney, via Auckland, May 21. : uhtnaroa. Melbourne,, via south, Mav 21' Kotuku, Westport. May 21. '• ' . Hinomoa, Coolt Strait lighthouses, May 21. Rimutaka; Lyttelton, May 22. ' , Wairau, Nelson, May 22. ■ Piikaki, southern ports, May 23. . Waikare, southern ports, May 23. ■; Monowai. northern ports. May 25. , Oygnet. Khiltoura, May .25. PROJECTED DEPAHTUnES. . .Waihi, Patea, May 20. Kahu,'Napier, via coast. May 20; - nuia, Wanganui.-Mav 20. Wavcrley, Nelson and West.Ooast; May 20 ' Mana, Patea, May 20. ' ; - Manaroa, Motuoka,.May 20. Pateena, Lyttelton, May 20. Euru, Nopier, May 20.. • Wairau, Nelson and Motueka, May 20. ■ Waimea, Nelson and West Coast,.ifay 20. ■ Wimbledon, Lyttelton, May 20. Talunc, Napier, Gisborno, Auckland, Mav 20 Warrimoo, Melbourne, via south. May 20 ' . Arawa, .London, Kay 20. Arapawa, Wanganui, May 20., Blenheim, Picton, May 21. : Kiripaka, Patea,. May 21: - ■ To Anau. Picton, Nelson, May 21. Maori, Lyttelton, May 21.Stormbird, • Wanganui, May 21, 1 Gertie, Foxton. May 21. V Ulimaroa, Sydney, May 21. ' Victoria, Lyttelton, Dunedin, May 21 Tninni, Lyttelton, May 21. ' Novo, Newcastle, May 21. jArohnra, West Coast, via Nelson and Picton, . Queen of tho South, Foxton, May 22. Wairau, Nelson, Motuoka, May 22. ' Cygnet, Kaikoura, May 24. Pukaki, West Coast, May r,-1. . Monowai, Lyttelton, Duocdiu, May 25 . Mapourika, Nelson and West Coast, May 23. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. . .MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. - ULIMAROA, "6.5:, left Melbourne May 12 r or Wellington, via Hobart and southern ports.' Duj Wellington May 21. Leaven aamo day for Svdnos dircct. Due Sydney May 25. ' VICTORIA, s.s.. left Sydney May 12., for Wei iington, via Auckland Gisborno, and Napier Duo Wellington May 21. Loaves same day for Lyttelton olid Dunedin. MOKOIA, E.S., left Svdnoy, May 19, for Auek land, where she tranships to the Talune. Due Wellington May 28., Leaves same day for Lvttelton and Dunedm. MOERAKI, 5.8., left Melbourne May 19, for Wellington, via Hoba.-t and southern ports. ■ Duo Wellington May 28. Leaves snmo day for Sydney direct. . WAIUIIMOO, s.s., left Sydney, May 15, for Wellington dircct. Arrived .Wellington May 19 Leaves May 20 for Melbourne, vi«. southern ports and Hobart. Duo Melbourno May 29. WIMMERA, s.s., leaves Sydney May 26, fit WeiJtautc.l. via Auckland,' Qlaborne, and N»siar,
Due Wellington Juno 4. Leaves eame day for ! Lyttelton aud Dunedin. 1 MOANA, 5.8., leaves Melbourne May 26, for I Wellington, via southern ports and Hobart. Due ! Wellington Juno 4. Leaves eame day for Sydney i direct. Duo Sydney Juno 8. MANUKA, 5.8., leaves Sydney, May 22, for Wet' Uugton direct. Duo Wellington May 26, Leaves May 27 for Melbourne, via southern ports and ilobart. TALTTNB, s.s., left Dunedin May 18, for Auckland, via ports. Arrives Auckland May 25, connects with tho Mokoia, which leaves Auckland next Monday for Sydney, i OVERSEA SHJPPINC. . STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. .■ From London. IIIMIRO (duo Wellington about May, JO), Bailed on March 8, via Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping 00., agents.) INDRAGHIRI (dno Wellington about June 16), sailed on March 30, via Australia and Auckland. ,I'ryser Line, agents.) ' STAR OF NEW ZEALAND (duo Wellington about Juno 10), Bailed on April 8, via Australia, Auckland, and Napier. (Ty3er Line, agents.) HATATUA (duo Wellington about Juno 2), sailed on April 10, via Auckland. (Shaw-Savill, agents.). . WAKANUI (dne Wellington about June 9), sailed on April 20. Plymouth April 22, via Oapo Town and Hobart. (New Zealand Shipping 00., agents.) ■ ■ • lONIC (dne Wellington about Judo 14), sailed on April 29,' Plymouth May 1, via Capo Town and Hobart;, (Sbaw-Savill Line, agents.) KAIKOURA (due Wellington about July 1), sailed'on May 4, via Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping Co, agenta.) . , NEREHANA (due. Wellington about July 14), sailed on May 5, via .Australia, Auckland, and Napier. ■ (Tyser Line,' agents.) c From Liverpool. - : NAIRNSHIRE (dno . Wellington May 20), sailed on' March 7, via Australia and Auckland. (F.H.S. Lino, agents.) AOTEA (due Wellington about May 31). sailed on March 21, via Auckland. (Shaw-Savill, agents.) MORAYSHIRE (due Wellington about Juno 25), sailed on April 24, via Australia and Auckland. (F.H.S. Lino, agents.) , ■ , From New York. BUCRANIA (duo Wellington abont May 9), sailed on Fobruary 11, via Australia and Auckland. (A. and A: Line, agents,) ; STAR OF SCOTLAND (duo Wellington abottl May 31). sailed'on March 27, via Australia and Auckland. (Tyser Line, agents.) WALICtTBE (due Wellington about July 8,1 Bailed on May 3, for Wellington direct. (Vacuum Oil Co., agents.) lUNTU (duo Wellington about August 6), sailed on May 13, via Australia and Auckland. (A. and A. Line, agents.) . From Calcutta. ( APARIILA (due Wellington about May 21), sailed on April 16, via Auckland. (Union Company,. ageSts.) , SAILING VESSEL ■ EXPECTED, ■ LAKEMBA, barque, left Liverpool February 21 (Johnston and Co., agents.) ..i BY TELEGRAPH.' , OVERSEA. ' LONDON, May 18. 'Arrived.—Fifeshire, from Lyttclton. Bailod.-Turaklna (Saturday); for Wellington. . • SYDNEY, May 19. Arrived.—Aldebijran, from Auckland. : failed.—Mokoia (2 p.m.), and Indraghiri, for Nov.* Zealand. • , v . ' . / v . MELBOURNE, , May'l9. ■ Sailed.—Mooraki. COASTAL. • WEDNESDAY, MAY 19. . > ■" AUCKLAND, v, - Sailed.—Flora; (Tuesday) for East■ Coast Bays, Napier, and Wellington; Anarima (4.30 p.m.), for Wellington; Opavra (4 p.m.), for Napier. , jArrived.—Atua (8 .p.m.), from the.lslandß. ■ NAPIER., ' ; Sailed.—Rurtt (noon), Mimiro; (2.60 p.m.),, and Nairnshire (4.20 p.m.), for Wellington, , ■■■■ PATEA. : Arrived.—Mana ■ (7.45 'a.m.), from Wellington. '. ' NELSON. : 'Arriycd.—Maponrika (noon),, from Wellington. . Sailed.—Mapourilia (2 p.m.), for Westport.. PICTON.. : '. The Hinemoa called at noon to-day for medical attendance, bound for. Brothers and" Stephens Island lighthouses. ; ,y- ■ Arrived.—ltotoiti (5.45 p.m.),, Wanaka and Te Ana\i (5.20 p.m.), from Wellington. \' . ' . Sailed.—Hinemoa (12.15 p.m.), for. Stephens Island 1 . Langton. Grange (10 a.m.), for Timaru. . .', To sail.—To Ana'u (9,30' p.m.), for Nelson. 1 >;•• ' KAIKOURA. . To sail.—Wavbrley (6 p.m.), for Wellington. : LYTTELTON. . 'Arrived,—Waikare (8.20• a.m.),'and Patoeha!'(9.Js' a.m.), from Wellington; Ngahere (4.30 a.m.), from Oamaru; ; Taluno (0.10 a.m.),' from Duncdin; Morrabool (12.10. p.m.), from Wellington; Falcon, from llavelock. • • ■. Sailed.—Siteena (6.10 p.m.J, for Wellington. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Vosper and-Minohin, Mesdames Bylos, Redmayne, Martin, Cleave,: and Brown, Captain Mcikleham, Messrs. R. M. Falconer, Byles, Brown (2), M'lntyre, Vincent, Hawkins,'Buchanan, Bnttcrworth, BaVdsley, Andrews, Gunny, Lo Cren, Whiting, Logan, and Nowman. 15 steerage) Olan Grant, for Timaru and Bluff. While at Lyttclton sho loaded 5030 sacks of wheat for Avonmoutli, 3135 sacks oats and 2783 sacks wheat, and: 160 sacks- peas for Glasgow. Canopus, for Westport; Talune (5.40 p.m.), for Wellington and Auckland, via ports. Passengers; For Wellington—Misses Carter; and Smith, Mesdames Harris and Carter, Messrs. Hill. Graham, Mackie, Brown, and M'Lean. For Napier-Mrs. •White, Messrs.-. Inglia and Hart. For Gisborne —Mesdamc3 Hay and Grant, Master Johnston. Mr. R. .Hiyy. For Auckland—Mrs. Demshire and family. Messrs, Barnes and J. Stone; Waikare, for Duncdin; Ngahere, for Greymouth. : 0 GREYMOUTH. Arrived.—Kaitangata (10 a.m.), from Wellington.
, DUNEDIN. ' . Sailed.—Ulimaroa (3. p.m.),. for inorthern ports and Sydney. Passengers for Wellington: Misses Harris, MGregor, Chamberlain, Mrs. Hardio. Messrs. Hay, Fair, Hardio.
THE PATEBNA. . • '
It has .been decided to retain the Patecna in the Wollington-Lyttolton ; ferry servico until tho Mararoa is roady: to resnme running-probably next Monday.:? . - THE FIFESHUIE. : Y'V Cabled advice received by tho Now Zealand and African S.S. Co. states that the F.H.S. Lino steamer Kfeshire, from Now Zealand ports, ar-' rived at .Avohmonth last Monday. I,The vessel loft Lyttolton on March .23. S ' jl, . , THE MlMlllft . Messrs. Bannatyno and Co. insert nn advertisement calling the attention of consignees ■ to tho fact that the Tyser steamer Mimiro is oipeotcd to arrive in port from London this morning. ■ .. KUMARA AEEIVED HOME. ' A cable hna been received by the local agents .for the Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company stating that thd 's.s. Kumara, whioh left Wollington for. London on April 3, arrived at her destination on Tuesday morning laßt, May 18, THE MAPOUEIKA. ; At 2'p.m. yesterday the' Union-■ Company's steamer Mapourika was Hied to loavo Nelson for Westport and Greymoutli. The trip from Wellington was. a protracted, ono owing to tho heavy weather. The vessel occupied 19 hours'on the run across from Wellington. 6YDNEY BOOKINGS. ' At 5 p.m. to-morrow tho Huddart-Parfcer liner Ulimaroa leaves Wellington for Sydney dire'et, being due from Melbourne and Hobart ia tho morning. - Wellington " passengers bookoa to travel by the vessel are as, follow:—Hosdames Gaultrodger, Ulule, [Sinclair, Urquhart, W. Shearer, Lodder, Allan, Kemp and child, Gouhley and 2 children, Scgriof, ,T. Barton, Draper and companion, Hugh Montgomorie, Misses Sc grief, Zacharinh (3), Pritchard, Sister of Mercy, Messrs. J. E. Gaukrodger, Uhde, W. Shearer, H. Engelbert, M. Lemke, Foxiill, 0. Trinnell. E. W„ Marriner, E. Allan, jivemp,. King, P. L. Fraser, W. T. Barton, 0. S. V Elliott, D. A. Crawford, A. M'Kemio, O'Neill, Bchau. ' WARRIMOO FROM SYDNEY, Direct from tho Union Company's steamer Warrimoo arrived in tho stream about 1 p.m. yesterday, and was granted pratique, and berthed at the Queen's -Wharf. Slio left Sydney on Saturday at 3 p.m., und experienced fresh northerly wind and rough sea throughout, with occasional rain squalls. ■ ■ Imports for Wellington by tho vessel includo tho following lines:—l 77 packages tea, 60 packages ginger, 22 caseß periodicals, 31 ensks whito spirit, 231 pieces timber, 259 coses soap, 411 bags rice, 31 cases nails, 448.b0gs ricemcal, 330 eases fruit, 356 melons, 53 coses sewing machines, quantity pig iron, '409 paclinges dried fruits, and sundries. The Warrimoo leaves* Wellington this afternoon for Hobart and Melbourne, via southern ports. WELLINGTON-NEW PLYMOUTH-ONEHUNQA SERVICE. -RAILWAY COMPETITION VERY STRONG. - Since the opening of tho .Main Trunk railway there lias been a considerable falling off in the number-of passengers and nlso in the amount of cargo travelling coastwise from New. Plymouth to Onehunga, going to New Plymouth per Manawatu railway. The Union Company advise that thoy will discontinue their passenger service after tho Kotoiti completes her present advertised trip 3, but further details are not yet available. To improve the cargo services now ■ timetabled—viz., those run by tho -Corinna and Koonya—tho Rosamond wilt bo requisitioned and thrown into the trade. Her regular ports of call wiil bo Wellington, ■ Picton, Nelson, New Ply. mouth, and Onehunga in the order named. ANNESLEY TO LOAD GRAIN. „ ■'. It- is reported by, a Sydney shipping journal that the barque Acnesloy, which left Melbourne on Tuesday last, in ballast, for Lyttolton, has been chartered to load grain at this port for tho . United Kingdom. The vessel ia iww a week out,
and should arrive here during the i . few days, i The Christchurch "Press" says:—lt is now exactly I five years since a Bailing ship loaded grain at 1 Lyttelton for lhe United Kingdom. The last "sailers" to loid wheat at Lyttelton were the 1 Norwegian ehip Montgomeryshire, which left j here in February, 1904. and was jinco. wrecked at I •Tongatabu, and the Italian barque Lake Erie, which left this port on May 4, 1904. j RONA MAKING A LONG PASSAGE. ■ i On April 24 the well-known barques Louisa Crate and Rona left Auckland; both in ballast, for Nowcastle. • The Louisa * Craig made tho pas* sage to Newcastle in ten days, arriving there on May 4. After loading a cajrgo of coal the vessel sailed again on Wednesday last for Lyttelton, so that she i 5 now six days out on tho return voyage, , The Bona has, however, aot yet reached Nowcastle, and is now twenty-four days out from Auckland, but while she is overdue, it is as yet somewhat early to express any great uneasiness M to her safety, although other "sailers which left New Zealand some days later than the Rona havo arrived at their destinations on the "other side. The barque Hazel Oraig, which left Kaipara on April 28, arrived at Sydney on Sunday, after a passage of eighteen days. • • The Rona, which wiw formerly.knowii as the ? i» • Wp°«side, is owned by Messrs. A. IL Tutupull and Co. of Christchurch, and is commanded by Captain Broadhouse, who is accompanied .by v V '?J° boy.—Christchurch "Press," •May 19. - home passengers' per ARAWA. At noon to-day tho Shaw,, Sayill, and Albion Company b R.M.B. Arawa' leaves tho Glasgow Wharf, for, London, via Monto Video, Rio do Janeiro, Tencriffc. and Plymouth, and'she takes the following paasengers:—First saloon: From' Wellington—Mrs. F. G. Musgrave, Messrs. 0. B. Lindsay, T. Riley, C. A. Wray, 0. J. Wray., From Ohrietchurch—Miu J, Crosby-Martin, Misses M, Hodgkin, B. Trcwin. From Anckland-Mrs. : V. Herrold, Misses ,M. Herrold, M.'Matson, Master J. Herrold. From Timaru—Mr. D. Le Creri. Second ■ saloon: From ' Wellington—Mesdamca Coleman/ L. H,. Gregson, Hanley, 0. R, Pcn« nington, Smith, Misses H.. Butt, "D, Coleman, H. Coleman, Critchlcy, H. Grcgson, lane, M. Pennington, Messrs. A. N. Coleman, W. B. Andrew, E. Gordon, F. F. Grady, 0. Hanley, W. Hyde. J. Lucas, R. L. Maaon. A. T. Phrer. J. Smith,. Master Smith. From . Christchurch-Mra A. Redmayne, Messrs. W.- B. Andrew, D; Buchanan, B. C&mr, J. A J . .Taylor. Master A. Carver. From New Plymouth—Kiasca Austin (3), Mr. G. u. Blanchard. ~- From Sydney— Messrs.. R. Cuthbert, W. L". Hawkihs. From' Dunedln—Migses. E. A. and A: a Haclrer, M. and H. Howat, Mr«. Howat, Mr. J. Howat. FronvNclsoli 7*Miflß E. Kempthorno. ■ Third-class: From Wellington—Mcsdamea A, M. Riokcrstoffe, A. A. Cmmp, 8. A. Owen, Messrs. Hirst, W. Howlett, W; Hyslop, K F, Levy, A. E. Potter, H. Tyler, J. Winchester, W. J. Penny, W. Westwood, Masters G. and R. Owen., From Auckland—Mesdames E. Baley, Chapman, M'Aven, B. Patterson, A. Stevenson, • Misses. 13, M'Avcn, I. . Patterson; M, and. E. Stevenson,' Messrs. 8. Ambler, W. Ambler,' A. H. Chapman, J. 8. M'Aven, J. M'Gown. D. M'Gown, A. Vcrdrai, Masters M'Aven ; (2), Patterson (2).« .-From: Christ church—Meedames' Hounsom-Byles, A.: Webster, Misses M. Lyeg, D. Webster, J.'Roberts,. Messrs. S.' Clutterbuck, S. Griffiths, W. Hounsom-Byles, J. W.. Lyes,: R.' Scarr. From Dunedin—Mrs. W. M'Adftm, Miss Z. M'Adam, • Messrs. H. H. Ellis, 5 Av Pringlo, Masters M'Adam (3). From NapierMiss G. Maylett, Messrs. J, Flynn, A. A. Maimers. A. Maylett. • Tho Arawa is time-tabled •to arrive» in London on July 2: Yesterday afternoon the Scales chartered 6teamer Clan Grant was to leaver'Lyttelton for Timaru for loading purposes.;
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