SHIPPING NEWS.
* . -■■■ ■ ~ PHASES OF THE MOON. JTJLY. ~ " Bay. Hr. m. Full moon .;. ... ... 3 1147 p.m. Last quarter ...' ... : • ... 10 . 628 p.m. ' New moon ... 17 1015 p.m. First quarter ... ... ... 25 1116 p.m. HIGH WATER.-To-day, 2.13 a.m.; 2.34 p.m. ' ' To-morrow; 3.7 a.m.; 3.27 p.m. ■ v SUN.Sun rises to-day, 7.12. a.m.? sets 4,40 p.m. ARRIVALS. . . . WEDNESDAY, JULY 14. MAORI, s.s. (7 a.m.), 3399 tons, from "Lyttclton. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Wilson, Masoncld, Emery, O'RoUrke, Nurse Oalder, Nurse Grocott, GifTord, Millward, Marchant, Hanna, Brown, Stephenson, Pasley, Nanoarrow, Mosdames Hawlej', Chapman, • Clark, -Aymus,- Dart and child, Sealeß, Bodger and child, Page, Cooper and child, Stephenson, Tweedie, Sandford ami 1 ohild, Mossrs. Taylor, Wilson, Emery, Palmer, Hoad, James, Lopdoll, Kearney, Goldthrop, Horgan, Bray, Sommcrvillo, Aymus, Smith, M'Ken-, cio, Johnson, Middlemlss, Keino. Anderson, Jarman, Stupley, Hobs, Harold, Shipley, Buchanan, Pride, London, Tothill, Tweedie, Olarkson, Wood, Tay, Mirams, Hosking, Hall, Scott, Konder, Wallace, Parsons, Young, Hall, Scott, Metz, M'Eneoley, Clark, Stevenson, Meares, Young, Paterson, Baron, Pranlterd,' Theband, Bruce, Parsons, Pony's Biorama Company (19); 63 Btceraee. BTOBMBIRD, s.s. (7.5 a.m.), 217 tonß, M'lntyro, from Wanganui. ... „ „ WAIEATJ, s.s . (7.30 a.m.), 93 tons, Tendore, from Nelson-and Motucka. MOERAKI, %.b. (9 a.m. in tho stream), 4392 tons, Stott, from Sydney.' Passengers: Saloon— Mosdamos Ludwig and son, Hesliven, Bleehynden and 2 children and maid; Gilbert, Tuck, Barnes, Smith, Tweedie and infant,' Knight,- Misses Berkley (2), Simpßo'n, • Stanton (2), Peako, Hylton, Farr, Messrs.. Nichols, Oraiohen, Ludeman,. Gillott, Wiffen, Bleehynden, Judo, Younghusband, Gilbert, Patten, Grans, Marchant, Smith, Stearple, Button, Moody, Hare, Fogan, Maiden, - Dr. Pocklay, Burno, Rawley, Fairclough, Henderson, ■ Griffith, Oheesoman, Laery, Auckland, Orosß, Linton, and Meynelland Gunn Theatrical Company; 38 steerage. -. ' ' ' _ . ' PUTIKI, s.s.. (9.15 a;m.), 409 tons,. Dewhuret, from Wanganui. ■ . ■ ■ KIEIPAKA, 8.8. (9.35 a.m.), 133 tons, Dixon, from Patea. '/ ARAHURA, s.s. (6.20 p.m.), 1696 tons, Lambert, from Picton, : -Nelson, and West Coast. .-Passengers: Saloon—Mi6ses Peterson, M'Vicar, Sweetman, .Breton, Rose,, Stapleton, Estoourt, Sutton, Adcook, Brown, Glovor, Sawman, Love, .Mesdames'Cran, Haylook, Woodward, Robinson, Eo'vingtoh, ' Needham, .Wood,; Bullet, Cederholm, Reid, Irvine, Holmes; Dick, Wells, Sowman, Love, Messrs. Burlinson, Neighbours, Simms, Bedford, M'Mahon, Woodward, M'Levi, Robinson;' St. George, Russell,'- Pollock, Jtalor, Hannan, Lvnoh, Griffen, Keller, Briggs, Harris, Myhill, Wood, Martin, Hutton, '-. Grant, East, Dayman, Smythe, Martin, Eden, : Nioholas, Hamilton, Mackay, Pettit, Harris; Rodgers, Morton; Luney, Hart, '■ Perano, Jones, .Askew, Leeson,- Sowman,. Eaughton.- -.. '•'■,;■> OPAWA, s.s. (9.45 p.m.) , 110 tons, .. Eckford, from Blenheim. *-.•■•. . .
DEPARTURES. J .;".'.■''; 'WEDNESDAY, JTJLT 14. .-.■..''. . V-KAHU,;¥.s. (10.15 a.m.), 182 ton.B, Carlson, for Eaßt Coast and Napier. ' ' . , '. COEINNA, 5.5.(12.40, p.m.), 1271. tons, Cameron, for Timaru ahdDunedin. • ■. '.„'•■■ TAKAPTJNA, s,s: (1 p.m.), 1036 tons, Stewart,for Plcton and Nelson. Passengers—Saloon: For Ploton-Misses Finlayson,, Ashonden, Mrs.„araham. Messrs. TothlU, Harris, Mackenzie, Klnniburgh, Bairdi Shipley (2), 'Jfcrtoan.' For NeleonMCsdames Kiley, Duncan, Salvation Army Biorama Band. -■' •■ i ■'■ „ ■ _ \ ■ '•' WAIEATT, s.s; (4.15 p.m.), 95 tons, Vendore, for ■ BLENHEIM, 's.s. (8 p.m.),;lSo' tons, Watson,.for MAOBI; s.s. (8,5 p.m.), 3393 tons, Hunter, for liyttelton. Passengers: -Saloon-Misses Paterson, Trovithick,. Shirley, M'Kae, Mesdamcs Kirkwood, Chapman and 2 boys, Taylor, Hon; T. Mackenzie, Deteotivo Miller and family,- Messrs. Tullock, Dunlop, 'Paterson, Allender, Hollard, Tomkins, .Taylor. .'.;'.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Senorita, Adelaide.July' 15.. ..'• .'■ *■'.'. Waihi, Blenheim, July 15. Manaroa, Motueka, < July 15. '. Waimea, Wanganui, July 15; Aorere," Patea, July 15. .: , KahUi-Eabt,Coast, July 15. ■ ■•• . •■;. Wakatu, Kaikoura, July i 5.. Mamari, Pioton, July 15. ■■•.,.'■' Talune, Dunedin, Lyttclton, July 15. , Rosamond. Oncbunca, via ports, July 16, . Kurow, 'Westport, July 15. ; Queen of the South; Foxton, July 15. • Opawa, Blonhcim, July 18. > .Pateena,-, Lyttelton, Ju1y..16. . ... Takapuna.'.Picton,-Nelson, July 15. .. Melbourne, Newcastle, July. 16. .•' ; ' Maori, Lytteltoh, July 16. '''■ T 'Blenheim, Blenheim, July '16.., .'-, Euru, Napieri July 16,- ■ ' . . , - Wairau,- Nelson, ■ July 16. . \ .".■-.-.... 'Victoria, Sydney, via Auckland. July 16.' Warrimoo;-Melbourne, via south. July 16. MapourlUa, West Coast, July 17.-,- - Kiripaka,. Patea, July 17,, ~..-. 'j;. .. , Arapawtt,: Wanganui,, July-17. ':..:■;. ; Waitem'ata, Newcastle, July 18. - Poheriia, GroymouthV July 18. 'Kini, southern-ports; July 18. i .-> . ■ Monowai,:<Lyttelton,, Dunedm, July 18. .H.M.S. Encounter, Auckland, July 19. .. Taraworo, Auckland,' via ports, July 20. ■ Moana, Sydney, July 21. ■ ? ■-.: Manapouri, Earotonga, July 28. ,
PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Kiripaka, Patea, July 16. ', . Aorere, Patea, July 15. Hula, Wanganui,- July .15. .. Waiki, Blenheim, July 15.: - , ■. . . Arapawa, Wanganui, July 15. -,:•-. ..-.,- Aorere, Patoa, July 15., ■-. ? Putiki, Westport, July l 15. ~ ~-■■... lonic, London, July'ls. .'■■.. ~ ■ Moeraki, Melbourne, via south; July 15. Talune, Auckland, via portß, July. 15. :.'-■ Manaroa, Motueka, July- 15V Hinemoa, Cook : Strait lighthouses, July 15. ■: , Queen of the South, Foxton, July 15. Opawa, Blenheim, July 15. ■ Kahu, Napier, via'coast, July IS.-' '■' , Pateena, 'Lyttelton, July 15. Maori, Lyttelton, July 16. ; ■■ Takapuna, Pictbn,. Nelson, July 16. .' .Waimea, Nelson, West Coast, 5 July 16. . ■ i . "Blenheim, "Blenheim, July 16. .i ...;.. . Stormbird, Wanganui, July 16. Wairau,-Nelson, Motueka, July 16. Wakatu, Kftikoura, July 16. Mamarl, Gisboirno, Auckland, July. 16. .'■,' Eosaniond, ;No<r Plymouth, Onehunga.- July 16. Warrimoo, Sydney, July 16.. \ Victoria, Lyttortou, Dunedin, July. 16. Arahura, Nelson, West, Ooaßt, July 17. ' • Melbourne,. Napier, July 19. Kini.'Picton and West Coast, July 19., Monoiyai,'Auckland,'via ports,' July 19.' ■■'•';■.- Tarawcra;''Lyttelton, Dunedin,' July 20. ■.' ■'■'■ Mapourika, Picton, Nekon, West Coaßt, JutyZO.
INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. ' ■ ' \ { MOVEMENTS OP STEAMEES. ■'..'" ... TJLIMAEOA./B.B.; left Bydney July 3, for Wellington direct.. Arrived Wellington Julj 7. Left Jury 8, for Melbourne, via southern ports and Hobart. Due Melbourne July 17. WABEIMOO,' s.s'., left Melbourne-July 7, for. Wellington, via Hobart and southern ports. Duo Wellington July 16. Leaves same-day for Sydney direct.. Due Sydney. July 20. - ; WIMMEEA; s.s.; loft Duriediu July: 6,' for.Sydney,- via Lyttelton, Wellington, Napier,, GisbOrno, and Auckland..' Arrived-Wellington July 8. Due Sydney July'l6.' ' '.- i '' ■ ■■'-" ; VIOTOEIA, s.s., left Sydney July 7, for Wellington, via Auckland and ports. Due Wellington *uly 16. .Leaves same-day for Lyttelton and-Dunedin. MOEEAKI, s.s., left Sydnoy July 10, for Wellington, Arrived Wellington July 14. Leaves July 15, for Melbourne via southern ports and Hobart. Due Melbourne July 24. - ■;.--., ■■ MANUKA, 5.8., lejt t Molbourno, July 14, for Wellington, via jHbbart • and southern ports. Due Wellington July 23. Leaves samo day for Sydnev direct. Due Sydney July 27. : MOKOIA, 5.8., loft Sydney, July 14, for Auokland. Dua Auckland July 18, and tranships, to Talune for southern ports. '■-.'-.' ' TALUNE, s.s., left Dunedin, July 13,- for Auokland, via Lyttelton, Wellington, Napier, and Gisbome. Duo Wellington. July 15, and Auckland July .18..: Tranships to Mokoia, which leaves for Sidney, July 19. MOANA 5.8., loaves Sydney, July 17,. for Wellington. Duo Wellington July 21. Leaves July 22, for Melbourne, via southern ports and Hobart. Due 'Melbourne July 31. '■ : •
OVERSEA SHIPPING. BTEAMERS To'ABRIVE. .From London. _ -, ,'. NEREHANA (due - Wellington about July;l6), sailed on May 6, via -Australia, Auckland,'and Napier. (Tyser Lino, agents.) ..'•■. STAB OP AUSTRALIA (due Wellington nbout July 28V, sailed May 29, via Australian ports and Auckland. (Tyser ■Lino,' agents.) KUMAKA (due Wellington about August 3), sailed on Juno 8, via Australian portß and Auckland. (Shaw, Savill, and Albion Line, agents.) /. TONOARIEO (duo • about July 26), Bailed on Juno 12, for Wellington, via Tcneriffe, Cape Town, and Hobart. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.)' ' COKINTHIO (due Wellington about August IE), sailed from London June 26, Plymouth June 27, for Wellington, via' TeneriOfc, Gape Town, and Hobart. Shaw, SnXHI, and Albion Co., agents.) MARERE (duo Wellington about August 30), sailed Juno 29, via Melbourne, Sydney, and Auckland. (Tyser Line, agents.) ' '• From. Liverpool. y > DEVON (due Wellington about August 6), sailed May 29,. via Australian. ports and Auckland. (P.H.S. Line, agents.) • CORNWALL (duo, Wellington about August 30), sailed from Liverpool on June 26, via Australian ports and Auckland. (F.H.S. Lino, agents.) From Hew York, ~'■"■ '.WALKURE. (due Wellington nbout July 15), sailed on May 3, for Wellington direct. (Vacuum Oil: Co., agents.) BANNOCKHrjRN (duo Wellington about August' 30), sailed on Juno 21, via Aucttland. (Vacuum Oil Co., agents.) ...... BANTU (due Wellington about August 6), sailed on May .13, via Australia and Auckland. (A and A. Line, agents.) .'■ ■ , • ,> GLENDEVON (due ■Wellington, about August 27), sailed on June 8. via Australian porta and Auokland. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.)
TOMOANA (duo Wellington about Setpember 8). Balled on Juno 15, via Australian ports and Auckland. (Tyflor Line, agents.) ■-' , . SAILER TO AEEIVE. ..-.. OLABA, barque, sailed from Liverpool Hay it,, for Wellington, . • BY, TELEGBAPH. OVERSEA. • .. SUVA, July 15;;' Arrived.—Suva. . ... '';.■"' COASTAL. '. .■, '. ■ .' , ■'~ . WEDNESDAY, JULY 14.: , CAPE MARIA VAN DIEMEN. • i ; The Invertay pasße'd. west at 4.45 p.m.' ■■■■ • .'"',' AUCKLAND. / Arrived.—Atua (2.20 p.m.), from Sydney and the South Soa Islands; Lauderdale, from tho South, Sailed.—Morayshire (7 a.m.), for Lyttelton. . • KAIPARA. '■.'".•'',;.''.' Arrived—lsabella and Defiance, from' Dunodln, FATEA. Arrived.—Aorere (7.30 a.m.), from Wellington, Bailed.—Aorere (6.45 p.m.), for Wellington. -.' -. ' EOXTON.. , Arrived.—Queen of the Bouth (7.45 a.m.), from Wellington. . ■ ■ \ .■ . ■. .. pioton. ■ : ; , ~.... Arrlvod.-Rob Boy (6 a.m.), from Wollington! Arahura (1.20 ■ p.m.), from Wellington! Mattiarl (2.40 p.m.), from Tlmdru. Sailed—Takapuna (7.15 p.m.), for Nejson. To sail—Rosamond '(2 a.m. to-day), for Wol; lingtpn; Mamari (6 a.nj.Ho-day), for Wellington. BLENHEIM. ' Arrived.—Opawa (2.30 a.m.), from Wellington. .' Sailed.—Opawa, crossed bar for Wellington, 3.30 p.m. " - ' v , ', NELBON. Arrived.—Mapburlka. (5,30 a.m.), and Kennedy (6.10 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed.—Rosamond. (1.10 p.m.), for Pioton and Wellington. -~.'■'. t /•■FAREWELL SPIT. Kittawa passed, east at 12.16 p.m. ''.■'■' .'"'. GEEYMOUTH. (8 a.m.), from Wellington. - " ,'..; ' : '',-.; LYTTELTON. ''■ V " Arrived.—Pateena (9.15 a.m.), from Wellington! Moriowai (7.15 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed.—Talune (5.50 p.m.).' for Wellingtons ,Pateena'(6.lo p.m.), for Wellington,- Passengers; Saloon—Misees Ferriman, Taylor,- and vogel, Mosdames Hardy, Watson, and M'Ully, Messrs. M'Ully, Ferriman and son, Taylor, Locker, Fowler, Overton, M'Evedy, Mason, and Wilson s 11 steerage. •..-'.-. ..•■■'. "•'■■':. , '■' .'■ ~ " ..-:'.. DUNEDIN. - ■■' Sailed—Warrimoo (2 p.m.), for northern ports and. Sydney., Passengers for Wellington—Misßea Aiken, Rickard, Lcooh,, Wilson; Mrs; Barford, Mesßrß.'Barford, Moofe; Arthur.- '~. BLUFF.; 1 ■;■ ' Arrivod.—Turaklnli, from Port Chalmers. . . '" ', napier.' " Arrived.—Tarawera (11.60 a.m.), from Welling, ton.' •-...' ~■•.'■■'■' '■ ■'i ■•■...- ■■ ■"•..'■■ '. '■• motuera. • :. .-'. .": ■'-'•' ■■' . Sailed.—Manaroa (5 p.m.),.for Wellington. \ ■ timaru. ' Balled-Ripple (6.30 p.m.), for .Wellington. V ■•■, J, WALKIIEE DUE TO-DAY. It is now about time that the Gorman steamer Walkure put. in an appearance from New York, as she-was at Bunbury on July 7. She brings a large consignment of case oil-for the Vacuum Oil Company; ,■;..: SEARCH FOE AMBEBGEIB. ! \ A party of i Stewart Islanders have hired a small steamer, and intend'setting; out for the west coast in search of ambergris, which they think will be cast- ashore in payable quantities as a result of the recent storm. •'•'.-. \', ' AGROUND/AT 'OKABITa'-' ■ : .\ (By Telegraph.—Press Asooolatlon.) - -; • Westport. July 14. The steamer' Jane Douglas' went ashore- when leaving Okarlto through her tiller ropes fouling. The' local gear' is insufficient to haul the boat off, and ropes are now being Bent overland;] , -.■'o NEEEHANA DUE TO-MORROW. ; -, ■ . The . Tysbr' Bteamer .Nerehana,' 1 whioh left London on May 5, and arrived at Auokland last week, is now at Napier. Messrs. Bannatyne and Co. advise that sho will reaoh thiß port tomorrow morning, and ,will commence dißoharging immediately, : '. .:,,.... i ' ..- .; V ; . ~'": THE STBANDED KAEO. ;■;;' (By, Telegraph.—Press Association.) , v '•'■ .'>•■ Clsborne, July 14. The Bteamor Vlotoria landed • Mr. Gonk at Tokomaru this. morning, and the Squall landed ccar for the salvago of the stranded schooner ICaoo, which is expected to be floated off in a few .days. Efforts were made- yesterday to reoover 'the' anohors,; but-without .success. The 'Sea is' moderating.to-day. • >~■■ ;.,. ,-..■>'- I.''.' '/, 'MOEEAKfFEbM''SYDNEY.' ' ■';.;'": ■ On the run from Sydney to Wellington this week the Moerakl experienced light variable winds and smooth seaß; Sho left Sydney at 2130 ip.m. on Saturday, and ; 'steamed into thb harbour, ; here at 9 a.m; "yesterday 1 , and, alter medioallnspection,. she berthed at: No.. 1 Northi-Queen's Wharf, an hour, later. She has a good deal of cargo for this port,, and after discharge leaves at $ p.m. tojiay for Melbourne, via Bouthern ports and Hobart. - •'<■.',' • , LEAVING FOE LOpON, . ; ; _ (At noon to-morrow the Shaw, Savlll,; and Albion Company's E.M.B. lonio is to leave' the Glasgow Wharf for London, via Monte Video, Toneriffe, and Plymouth. Sho is taking the.following from,Now,,Zealann ports:— Saloon: From -, Wellingtons-Mrs. Ohoequeel, Miss M. A.: Nisbet, Messrs. A. Ohoeqilel, Alan MacDougoll, H. ..Richards, W. Spun, N.,-Mua-nings. From Auckland—Messrs. ■'. S. Marriott, .H. Procter. From Ohrißtohurott—Misses A. Fcrrl? man, A.: Messrs. W. Anderson, Carter, P. G. M'Evedy, W. M'Callum, A. Paul, H. Young. From . Dunedin—Mesdames ■ Grocott, I. Walker, Miss O. H. Grocott, Messrs. D. J. Cooke, '.H. Dawson, H. Grocott, W. G. Lyon. From Tlmaru —Miss Darcy. \From Wauganui—Captain E; :B. Matthews. '• From Invercarglll—Mr. .J. Mctiger. From New .Plymouth—Miss.L. K. Skinner. From Napier—Messrs. W. F. Somerville,, E. W. Stone. From Greymouth—Mrs. Robinson, Miss Robinson, Mr. J. Robinson,' Master Eobinson. From Melbourne-MM. H: Stanley, A. Button, T., Button, D. Hare,; G.- Marchant, A. Moodie, W. Rathew, W. Bheargold, W. Smith, Mr. W. P. Fegan, Masters Stanley (2). ' v :-. Followini! are the third-class: From WellingM. ,M. Hill,' Marshall, Sanders, MißsesM. Dougherty, P. N. Hodgson,. J. Larmer,. Marshall, B. -..■• M'Clure, Messrs. ;J. ;,W. Chapman-Taylor,, P. N. Hodgson, J. Larmer, Marshall, W. Jj Eiokus, G. Eobertson,. W. G. Sanders, H.Thomaß, A. L. Williams, Master Mtirshall. ' From, New Plymouth—Mrs. A. Baverstock, Miss E. L. Rashley. From Greymouth— Messrs. A. Bernard, G. Wagstaff. From Ohristohurch—Mlbb E.' Steel, Messrs. F. Brocks E. Churchward, F.' Shearer, Mr. H. Simpson, From Timaru—Mrs. Dixon, Misses Dixon (2), Messra S. E. Dixon, .O. Unwin. From , WeßtportpMesßrs. W. Buck,, J.. Kayo. From Auckland— Mesdames J.. Horner, E. Patterson, A. F. Sidler. Misses I. .Patterson, Bidler , (2), - Mossra. J. Donald, H./A. Falconer,' A.. H.. Hart, J; Ironsr R. Stevenson, J. Stevenson, Stone, J. W. Taylor,' S.' Taylor, H. P. Whittaker, Mastors'Patterson' (2), Horner, Prom Napier—Miss L. Hannigan, Mr. W. Spurr. From Dunedin— Mrs. J. Hornby, Mr.'E. B. M'Narry; From Mel-bourne—Mrs.---Burt, Messrs. 0.- Burt, A. L. Vaughan, Master: Burt. From Sydney-Mr., M. Novin.' '-" . -~-."■-. '-•"■■', ■'• " ■ ;■'■ "'■»' '.">'' The lonio Is due at London on. August ,26. Provided the bar "at Greymouth is workable, the Poherua will leave, that port to-morrow, ooal-laden for Wellington. Zealandia is tho name chosen for tho new Huddart-Parker liner, the contract for which was recently let in England. '' ; v , A oablegram from Newcastle Btates that the Waitemata left there at 6 a.m., on Tuesday for Wellington. She Bhould arrive here. on Saturday or Sunday. / ', ;-,'. .'-■'. In order to take up the Pukakl's running, the Kinileavcs Dunedin to-day, and is duo here on Sunday. She will leave for /Pioton and -West Ooaßt on; Monday. \ ■:,.-: ' , • The collier Melbourne, whioh left Newcastle at* midnight on Saturday for Melbourne, will discharge portion'of her cargo at'this port, and the balance at Napier, and Gisborne. Having completed discharging operations at Auokland,' the. Federal-Hbulder-Shlre linor left Auckland yesterday for Lyttelton, and is due at the latter port on Saturday. According to the Sydney "Shipping Index," the steamer Grotavale, 3124' tons, has been chartered to load general cargo at Australian and New Zealand ports for United Kingdom ;pr Continent. .--'',- •' . ■ .'■'•:. ''"•'■■' -:'-' It is announced that tho Wanaka will take the* loading berth-at Bluff on-Saturday in place ,of the 'Wairuna, and will afterwards call at Oamaru and Timaru to load for Napier, Gisborne,.and Auckland... Cargo lifted by the New Zealand Shipping Company's Wakanul at Waitara 'included:—77 casks tallow, 14 casks oasingß, 1585 caroaßßes mutton,: 2273,carcasBfeB lamb, ,205 cases pork, 99 packages tin clippings, 10 casks 0100. Details Of cargo shipped at other ports were given yesterday.-' Imports by the Moeraki, which arrived from Sydney yesterday afternoon, inoludes-100 bars lead, 101 cases phonograph floods, 1501 felloes, 1954 pieces timber, 600 sacks manure 65 Cases candleß, 120- reels paper, 63 bales bottles, 307 chests tea, 632 boxes sultanas, 1485 caseß fruit, 20 rams, and o quantity of sundries. It will be fully a week bbforo the Government steamer Hinonioa is ablo to leayo for; the southern'lighthouses and southern islands. Tomorrow she leaves for The Brpthers and Cone Gampbcll and; after working the latter lighthouse, will look .to tho buoys, at Frcuoh Puss, Pelorus Sound, and Quoen Oharlotto; Sound, and then return to Wellington. While ]tho b'.'b. Holmdalo was disoliarging hardwood at' Westport last Thursday, the wharf labourers engaged objected to a now foremanboing appointed; and refused to work under him, Captain dark, master, of the '.vessel, thereupon decided to proceed with tho work with his own crow, and discharged a good part of tho qargo by this moans.-Next morning tho executive of tho Wharf Labourers' Union hold a meeting, and eventually' tho ship's, agents were, approached, with- • the result ■• that- the wharf labourers took up the work again under the control of Captain dark, and his offloers.
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