SHIPPING NEWS.
PHASES OP THE MOON. JULY. „ ■ Hay. Hr. m. Ml moon ... ... ••• 3- "■£«;•£• ' Last quarter ... ... ... 10 «28 P-% New moon JJ ]". )i {"?' First quarter 25 1115 p.m. • • , HIGH WATEB. ' To-day, 11 a.m.; 11.26 p.m. . ' To-morrow, 11.45 a.m. " SON. Sun rises to-day, 7.5 a.m.; sots, 4>S p.m. ARRIVALS. SATURDAY, JULY 24. STOEM, E.s. (1.15 a.in.), 405 tons, Woods, from T wimi, s.s. (4.50 a.m.). 92 tons, Casey, ,from B AIUPaVa, s.s. (4.55 a.m.), 268 tons, Coxby, from W NO?u"kIVEN, s.s. (5,30 a.m.), 56 tons, Grono, Voaer Macdonald, Storrier, . M'Grcgor, Bov. Thompson, Eev. Ward, Sir W. Stewart, OommisScr Dinnie, Messrs. Bprouts, Kobertson,-I'irio (2) Davis (2), Kane, M'Pherson, M Cauley, Stack, Scott Vuair and son, Ailkins, Hacdonald, Aehe, H'Gregor, Halliday, Tingey, Hell, Thompson, Mein M'Lean, Uobbs, fauiier, llenton, Meek, Lees Jones, Bci tie, Shattoclt, George. Burn, and y: J' gSrei.V-«B tons. Wildman,fr SpouluS'sj.(WO p.m.). 1203 tons, Kennedy, from West Coast and Nelson. ■ _ Vaeaengere: Saloon-Misses Eobinson, Greenwood, J aml(! BO n , Bowden, Guy, Harrington, Felton,. Clayton, MilUngton Mesdames: Oollins, Henrick and. .-child, Gloy, Whiteliouse, Fairbrother and ,2 children, Buree Green, Jamiesou, Woodhead, Millington, Messrs. Wilson, Helton, Whitehouse, Fnller, Eev. MeTer; Meyer,' Fairbrother, Atkinson Green, Gibbie, Hutohcson,. Jamieson, Allan,. Woodhead, J. 0. Young, Kortegast, Eoche, M'Quinley, Hogan, WAKATII, S s.s. (8.20 p.m.)i 157 <bns, Wills, from L TAKAPtjNA a , s C .s! IS (lbis p.m.); 1036' tons,: Stewart, from Nelson and Picton. Passengers:'Saloon-. Nurse Shirtcliffe, Misses Martin, Dreapor. (2), Brbsnahan,' Hesdames 31ollett, Yore, Short,. Chaytor, Messrs. Anderson, Oassm,, Eobinson, Jacka; Wilqoeks, Kinneburgh, Smith, Jones, Hughes, Stevens, Shipley,' Lockwood, PethencU, Ferris, Fryer, Chaytor, 'Sogers, fliggins, Self, Spiers, Wyatt; 9 steerage..
1 .' ; . . SUNDAY,'-, JULY2S. •.-;■■ ..:., KUKOW, 6.8. a.m.), 2580 tons, Hutchings, ■"IENHEi'S, , '. s.s. (4 a,m.), 120 tons, Watson',, fronr Blenheim. ■■'; : ' ' : ■■■ ; '. TUEAKINA, B.s. (6.15 a.in.), 8210 tons; Weston, from'Lyttclton. . ■ •—•■, ■ ' . ■■ .■.•■: POHEEXTA, s.s. (6.30. a.m.), 1175 tons, Eobcrteon.fromGreymouth. , ' : ■ '■ ' ' MAOEI, s.s. (7.20 a.m.), -3599 tone, Hunter, from Lyttelton. . Passengers: Saloon-Misses Moore, liana, OoHiei Baron, Wylic Cox, Mesdames Wilson, White, Findlay and children, Middleton, Hoskine,. Bnrrcll, Watkins, M'Larcn. Limber, Gibson: Tweed, Tewesley, Corliss, Tait, Palmer and son, , Messrs.- Strang, Marshall, 1 Mast, Wi son, Wilson, White, Beaver, Hon. Findlay, Poulton, Findlay, Adams, Dr. Ohesson,; Black, Hutchison, : Auckland boxing team (5), Burrell, ■ Lonpet, Clark, Brodriok,. Hulme, M'Laren,. Everinghanv Wellington boxing team'(s), Coffey, Temple, Pearson, Sir 0. I/ucas, Baird, Goorge, Oaptaifl Bpne, Dr O'Neil, Br. Davis, ;Hoaro, Scott, Major Lascelles, Williams', Tcwosley, - Campbell, Olahbura. Sims, Cooper, Kersley, Koyle, Baron, Middleton, Eamsden; 63 steerage. , ' :, ~,- :, . ' . HIMITANGI,. s.s. (10 a.m.), 323 tons, Manley, KOONYA, s.s. (10.10 a.m.), 1091 tons, Nicholson, r QUEEN O™THE SOUTH, s.s: (10.30 a.m.); 198 tons, IJarvoy, from Foxton. ~•.'■- . ■:.-;;• '•"■' ; ",STOKMBIHD, s.s.-(1.20 p.m.), .217 tofls, lllntyre, 1 from Wanganui. ■■. ".•■■ ,:' •'■„ .-^ TARAWEEA, S.s. (1:60. p.m.), 2003 tons, Hobertson from Duncdin and LyttelUin: Passengers: Saloon—Miss Strachan, Mesdames . Strachan, Alderolcy,, and Fanning, Messrs. Lough, Aldersley. Hayter. Bather. ■ MANAKOA, :S.s< (3.15 p.m.),. 122 tons, Hart, from Havolock. ■ • '■ ■', KIRIPAKA, s.s. (4.35 p.m.), Dixon,: from'Patea. ; SENOBITA, baro.uontine (4.45 p.m.), : 324 ■,tons Munns, from Newcastle. . , . ' ■ ■-..'• AOREEE, b.s. (5.30 pjn.),-77 tonsi.Fisk,: from ; OPAWA, B.s. (5.45 p.m.), 110 tons, , Eokford, from Blenheim. ... ■ ~ .'. . :,■'.. ■ ! ; i ' .■'■.,..
::'■ ■■■'...' ,-. departures..'.";: ■■;;; v :■:.;■ .;' '. 'SATOBDAY. JULY'm.'; , ;.;,■■■■.■■■■ /;_: OPAWA, 8.5.. (2 a.m.), HO: tons; Eckford,.- for Blenheim.' ' ' '■ '■■■■■ ' ' • ■■, -WAIEAO, s.s. (2.30 p.m.), 93 tons, Vendoro, for. Nelson and Motueka. ; '. ' ■" : : :■■ , KOMATA.-S.S. (5.40 p.m.), 1994 tons, Angus;, for Woatport.:- •;■ '' ■ ■ ■ ' ■■'""• ■ ''■''■ WAIMEA, s.s. (6 p;m.), 454 tons,, Wildman, ,toi Nelson:- .-• ■ •. . : ■■■' .■. -.' .-. : i,.- '.-.. ,V; ■• PDTIKI, s.s. (7'p.m.), 409 tons,; Dowhurst, for Wanganui: " :> . :.'- :: w ■■■-■:-■■;.: : -..'■, ABAHTTRA, s.s. (7.15 p.m.), 1596: toes. liambort, for Pioton, Nelson, Westport, and Greymouth. Passengers—Saloon: "For Picton—Miss .M'lntyre, Mesdames Bawle and 2 children, Ecclcs; Meesre. Talbot, Rawlo, ■ Eccles, , Halliday.'- For NelsonMisses Kissling, Johnston, Ecilby, Bell, ■ Nurse Kuller,' Mesdames Afroy, Eeilby, M'llae, Bell, Messrs. Heathi Graham,, Harrold, Dennis, Airey.. For Joyce, Mrs.' Dixon and 3 children, Messrs. Myers, Hnssall, Jasper', Hopcroft,, Darby, Dixon. v For Greymonth—Misses Rose, M'Oarthy, Mesdames Anderson, ■ Robinson, Welch, Clarke, Stevenson, Warren and 2 children, Messrs. Lynch, Harris, Anderson, Lord, Wogati, 'Lennard, Mabin, Robinson, ( Warren, Welch.-Clarke, Robertson. .■•■;' ■ , STORM,'.e.s. (8 p.m.), 405 tons, Woods, for Wαngamti. '■■ ■. . ■ : '' "- : '"■'■•■ "•■:■ ■■. PATEENA, s.s. : (11.35 p.m.),' 1212 tons. Manning,, for Lyttelton. Passengors: Saloon—Misses Har n'nifton, Gnnn, Harvcyi Fitiroy; -Dererell, Meade. Jorgcnson,' Eaine, Mortyne. Fitzgerald.■• Gillord. M'Pherson, Mesdames Hill, Pecho'.sch, Hill, Studley, Solomon, Flynn and child, Sir George Clifford; Messrs. Wynne, Phillips, Pragnall, Fitzdean, Ootry, Solomon, Donovan. Beatty. Deverell, Lindsay, Beckett, Wilson, Whitcombo,; Cannan, Mevvale, Hcrdman. Wildermoth, Georae, Watson, Hydo, Evans, M'Kcndir, Jenkins, Lilly, ; Smith, Gascbtt, Miller, Bahdcll,- Pecholsoh, Hill, Flynn.' ■ -'.'■■ ''■■■■(- ;STJNDAT,.JULY2S;: '. ; : ■•■; WAinr,' e.s. (5'p.m.),;92.t0n8, Carer, for Blenheim. ' . i'' ; .- '■ ■,■•■■ ■.'.■'"■ ■ ■ . , ' '■'• • ,■. ~.;,.: MONDAY, JULY,' 26; NORA NIVEN,-s.s. (i2.'10:a.m.),56 tone, Brown, for fishing grounds. ' . . .. -.■■ . '
~.::;_.; expected arrivals,. ■ Queen'of-tho South, Foxton, July 26. '■.'.'■ Kahu, Napier and East Coast, ; July, 26. .'-'■.' , Ngahero, Grcymouth, July 26. ' ■...■ >•■'■.,•'• :Monowai, Auckland, Gisbomo, and Napier, July 27. "..'.- -■,■: ~-'•.;• .'■•■ ■-'■; : ■ ■. :,Waihi, Blenheim, July 27. ~ '..■-' ; ■ ; - : ■ : Kennedy,-Holson, July 27. "'r . ' . -■■:■■' Waihi, Blenheim, July 27. '' : ' ■.:' -\;,-- ,-Pateena, Lyttclton, July 27. i .■ ■■>■/■■' Wairuna, Nencastlc, July 28. ■-. , "■.-. Manapouri, Rarotonga; July 28;;. '- ; . ■■'. •- Warnmoo, Sydney, July 28. '. ,- '• ■'• '■.-■ • Kosamond, Onehunga, via ports, July 29.... Talune, Duneduiianu Lyttelton, July 29. ' Arahura, West Coast, Nelson, and. Picton, July 29. ... ■ ■ ..■ . ..
; Wimmera, Sydney, via Auckland, Gisbofne, and Napier, July 30.-. : . - • : ■ .•> . . - ■ Uliinaroa; Melbourne; via Hobart and south, July 30.; ■■■•■■■•. :i-',.y ■-,.-. :,;•,. \ ... .; ■ ■.-,.
PROJECTEO DEPARTURES. Huia, Waneanui, July 26.. . ■ Kapiti, Wanganui, July 26. ■. ' . . '..Maori, Lytteiton, July -26. ■ ; . ..Aorcrc, Patea, July. 26. . ' . Opawa, Blenheim,. July 26. ■■■■•■''. ■ ■■, < Queen of the South, I'oxton, July 26, ', . Manaroa, Motucka, July .26. . , ' Tarawera, Napier, Giabornc. and Auckland, July 26.v. :: ■ .. . :.• ..■;,■ •■■■-• i Wakatu, Kaikoura and Lyttelton, via coast, July 26/ . i ."..■■■ • ' ... > Kiripaiia, Patea, July. 26. .-. • .■■';■ . ■ Stormbird, Wanganui, July Z6. : Kahu, Napier'-via coast, July 26. ■. Blenheim, Blenheim, July 26. , Takapuna, Picton, Nelson, July 26. . : / Koonya, Now Plymouth, .Wcstport, Qreymoatu, July-26. ■ •■■.•■■■ ■■•■■■-...■■.■ ■ -. . Mapourika, Nelson and West Coast, July It Wairau, Nelson and■ Jlotueka, July 27. • Kennedy, Nelson and West Coast. July 27. Waihi, JJlenheim, July 27. , ' Pateena, Lyttelton, July 27. Monowai, Lyttelton and Dunedin, July 27. Walkure, Aycltland, July 28. ' "" ■Ilinemoa, southern liglithousee. July 28. • Talune, Napier, Qisborne, Auckland, July 29. 'i'urafcina, London, July 29. . ; , : Warrimoo, south, Hobart, and Melbourne, July 29. , . ..-- '■ ■ . ■ . ■
Ulimaroa, Sydney, July 30. , . , Rosamond, Occhunga, via New-Plymouth, July a). ■.■■.-• ■'■•■. ■..- : ■. • ■■-.' - . '.v
Wimmcra, Lyttelton and Dunedin, July 30. Aralinra, Picton, Nelson, • and West Coast, July 31. .:. .-. , . . ■'■■..■.'■■ .... INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. i .MOVEMENTS OP STEAMEES. MOANA, b.s., left Sydney July 17, for Wellington. Arrived Wellington July 21. Left July 22, for Melbourne, via southern ports and Hobart. Due Melbourne July 31.',. . ULIMABOA,, a.s., left Molbourno July 21, for Wellington, via llobart and eouthorn • ports. Due Wcllingtori July 30. Leaves samo day for Sydney direct. Duo Sydney August 3. ' ■'. VICTORIA, s.a., lefl Duncdin : July 20, for Sydney,. via East Coast ports and Auckland. Arrived Wellington July 22. Due Sydney July 30. MOKOIA, s.s., left Auckland July 19, for Sydney. Arrived Sydney July 23. Leaves Sydney for Auckland July 28. ; ■ ■; TALUNE, s.si, left Auckland July 20, for Wellington, via Qisborno and Napier. Arrived Wellington July 23, with transhipments ex Mokoia. Left same day for Lyttelton and Dunodin. ■ WIMMERA, S.S., loft Sydney July 21, for Wellington, via Auckland, Gisborue, . and Napier. Due Auckland July 25, nnd Wellington July 30. 'Leaves eamo day for Lyttelton and Duhedin. WAUIUMOO, s.s., loft Sydney July 24. for Wellington direct. Duo Wellington July 2d. Leaves July 29 for Melbourne, via southern ports nnd Hobart. Due Melbourne August 7. MANUKA, s.s., leaves Sydnoy July 31, for Wellington direct. Duo Wellington August I.' Leaves August 5, for Melbonrno, via south and Hobart. Duo Melbotflno August 14.:
OVERSEA. SHIPPINC. STEAMEItS TO AKRIVE.
From London. STAR OF AUSTRALIA (due Wellington about August 7), sailed' May 29, via' Australian ports and Auoiiland. (Tysoj; tlno, ugenteJ
KUMARA (duo Wellington about July 27), sailed on Juue 5, via Auokland. (Shaw, Bavill, and Albion Lino, agents.) , ■•. TONGAKIRO (due about July 27), sailed on Juno 12, for Wellington, via Tcneriffc, Capo Town, and Hobart. (Now Zealand Shipping Co., COIUNTIIIO (duo Wellington abont August 10), sailed from London June_ 26, Plj'moath Juno 27. lor Wellington, via Tcncriffe. Capo Town, and Hobart. (Shaw, Swill,'and Albion Co., agents.) MAEEKIS (duo Wellington about August 30), sailed Juno 29; via Melbourne, Sydney, and Auckland. (Tyser Line,, agonta.) PAPAEOA (duo about August 26), sanled from Plymouth July 10, via Capo Town and Hobart. (New Zealand. Skipping Co., agenle.) From Liverpool. ■ • DEVON (duo Wellington about August IV), sailed May 29, via Australian • piVts and Anokland. (F. 11.5. Line, amenta.) :■ ■ i CORNWALL (duo Wellington about August 30), sailed from Liverpool on Jnne 26, via, Australian ports and Auckland. (F.H.B. Line, agents.) DELPHIO' (duo about September 21), sailed from Liverpool July 10, via Australia and Auckland. (Shaw.'Savill, and Albion Co., agonte.) From How York. BANNOOKBURN (duo Wellington about August 30), sailed on June 21, via Auckland (Vacuum Oil Co , agents) > BANTU (due Wellington about August 6). 6ailed on May 13, \ia Australia and Auckland. (A and A Line, agents) GLBNDEYON ■ (duo Wellington about August 2t), sailed or. Jiuw 8, via Australian ports and Auckland. '(Now, Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) TVMOANA i (dud Wellington about September 8), Bailed on Jiinc' 15, '■ via Australian ports and Auckland. ■ (Tytfer,Line agents.) SAILER TO AEEIVE. CLARA, barque, sailod from Livorpool May 27, for Wellington. BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. LONDON, July 25. Arrived —Opawa, from New Zealand SYDNEY, July 23. Arrived,—lnga,', from Nydio Bay. SYDNEY, July 24 Arrived.—Mokola (early), from Auckland Sailed.-Warrimoo (3 p.m.), for Wellington. 1 SYDNEY;; July 25. Sailcd.-Onilßer Psycho, for' Colombo. . / MELBOURNE, July 25, Arrived.—Mooraki;. from Brisbane. COASTAL. SATUBDAY, JULY 24 AtIdKLAND Arrived —Kumara (9pm, Friday), from Lonbailed—Flora (noon),'for Gisborne, East Coast bays, Nafeiei, and Wellington, Champion, tug, lor Sjduey, v>ith Leicester Castle in tov,, Monowai, for southern ports Passengers for Welling-ton-Messrs. ,Ackroyd and Dean. .Fairburn. for Napier. t ONEHUNGA. Arnved —Oirinna l (8 25 am) and Borawa (8.35 am), from, Now Plymouth NEW PLYMOUTH. Arnved —Rosamond (noon), from Wellington. Sailed -Einiu (2 a,m), for Onchunga, Bosa imoud (6 p.m.), for Ohehunga. waitae'a. Arrivcd.-Kaikoara (8.30 a.m.), from Wellington. FOXTON Arrived—Queen of the South (2 pm), from Wellington. . NELSON. Arrived —Ale tander (7 30 a m.), from Wellington. LYTTELTON. , Arrived.—Maori (7 n.m.), Talano (7.5 a.™.), and Waitcinata(l2.2s p.m.), from Wellington. DTJNEDIN Arrived.—Ripple, , from northern ports; Hoana, from Sydney, via Cook Strait. WESTPOBT. Arrivod-Navua (11.35 amj, from Wellington. SUNDAY, JULY 25. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Wimmora (10 a.m.), .from : Sydney j ViUorm (7 am), from south. Sailed.—Condor, for Fiji. .'KAIPAKA' HEADS; Armed— Elwi Firth, schooner, from Aratapu (brisantinc), from Lyttclton, is outside bar. i ' ONEITUNQA , Arrncd— Rosamond (9 20 am), from Now "Plymouth ' &ailcd.-Corinna (6.30 am), for New Plymouth. , , MANTJKATJ HEADS , Barawa passed for Now Plymouth, at 510 pm i ,POET OHALAIEBS ' Arrived —Talune, from Auckland, via East ' Sailed -Ripple (1120 am.), for Wellington; ' Morayshlrc, for Bluff, Moana, for Melbourne, via I Uluff. NF.LSON. Arrived-Arahura (7 am), from l'icton; Wai mea (520 am) and Wairau (4 am), from Wellington ' GUCTMOUTH Sailed-Ngahcro (215 am), for Wellington. . LYTTEIiTON Arrivcd.-Paticona (12.30 p.m.), from Wellington. WESTPOET. Arrived —Komata (2 25 p m ), from Wellington. ' FABEWELL SPIT. Lauderdale passed \west at 3 p.m. •'.",■', •■/ : J, - ; : .: ■,:',..■■■■WANGANui. ■■ ■'• ■'■ ■' / , : ! P,\- A Arrived.—Putiki (1.10 p.m.) and Storm (216 p:m.)/ from Wellington. *-1. : . - ..\-- v - ■. ~■■■• :-~-r- ---■ ■':■'::. ■;■' ''■/';/ I'BhVTF.'.; ':..'■:'■<■'' ';.'" : ''^r: Sailed.—Nerbhana;'. for Lyttelton. :/■ - ■ \ ;'; MATATtTA' LEAYES MONTE VIDEO. . .: • Cable adyipe received by Messrs..Levin and Co, states that the Matatua left. Monte Video on Thursday,, in' continuation of her voyage from New Zealand to London. ;,,;...•"■..■• ( ' '■ : WAIEUNA'LEAVES NEWCASTLE.: ."' •• Cable advice' received • br'-the ■ Union ' Company states that the collier•• Wairuna left Nowcaßtle on Friday, Vfith afull caifeo , of cool for Wellington and south. The vessel is eipected to.reaoh Wollington on Wednesday next.. ;: ,'■■ V '~.;' :. . , : ; DEVON AT MELBOTJENE. - . ;;.' ■'■ '.'■-■; The Hederal : Houlder-Shire'liaer Devon, bound from Liverpool to New Zealand, arrived at Melbourne on: Friday last.' The vessel, is expected to leave Sydneyfpr Auckland, on .July-29,, and.may be looked for Wellington about August 11. , ; N. i '\': :^i'-';: '.. i , i i ':V. The A. and A. steamer Kabinga'.lcft New, York •on July 15> with , cargo for Melbourne,. Sydney, •Auckland,; Wellington, Lytteltont and Dunedin. She is expected to reach Wellington about tember 30. ThqWJiakarua, which is timed to leave New York on August 15, woe to follow the Kabinga on;ithe\loadinff:berth. '"■.■ '■ TONGAEIkb DUE TO-MOEEOW. ;':■'. The -Kew> Zealand ■'.Shipping Oo.'s Bteainer Tongariro, from London via Cape Town, continued her Wqyage from Hobart for Wellington at 7 a.m. on Friday, and should arrive here tomorrow afternoon. The yessel.is bringim? ,214 passengers for Now Zealand, the principal bookings' being:—For Wellington,. 79; Auckland, 42; Lyttelton, 27'; and Danedin, 19. : . . \ , \-., > c ALAEGE SHIPIIENT OF OIL. ■•■ The turret 1 'steamer, Walkure,. which is at present dischargicg' her cargo from New York, brouglit a total of -. 149.743 cases and drums of kerosene,and.'other oils. Detaile of; the cargo are—119,683 cases White Eoso tferosenoi ■'22,000 cases motor -spirit,4ooo cases benrine, 3500.cases naphtha, 400 cases-crude oil, 160 drums of gasolene. ■' :-.■■; ,■•;.'_ ■;•■ ■. .; ;■' '.:■ ■•: - '■ .'.■■'.'. WAEEIM&O: LEAVES''SYDNEY. v ' ~ The Union Company has received a cablegram from Sydnoy, stating that the Warrimoo left direct for Wellington.'At 2 o'clock on Saturday afternoon.' Tko vessel i,\ bringing S6 saloon and 32 steerage . passengers Vor Wellington, and ia due here on Wodnesday morning. She wilMcovo for tho south; Hobart. and .Melbourne on Thursday afternoon. . : ...'; i . ■ .' ; . .-, ' ; : ; ; "■' . ' > "THE TAVIONI. V -''.::.] ,\ { ■,;.'' (By TelCEraph.—Press Assocktion.) ,■,,. ■'■ ■ ' v,-> : Westport, July 24. Work at the >Taviuni is proceeding in tho direction of constmoting a temporary _ wooden rudder and laying down ways for launching. The vossol will be towed to either Wellington or Dunedin, where complete repairs and renovation will be effected. Tho cutting of the breakwater will shortly bo taken in hand. . ... EAEAWA'S' RUNNING AI/TEEED. Mossre. Leviu arid Co., local agents' for tho Northern Company/ ndviso an alteration in the running of tho Rarawa. Commencing from August N l, the vessel will leavo Onchunga on Sundays and Wednesdays, and will sail from Now Plymouth on Mondays and Thursdays. The present Bailing programme is from Ouehuuga on Sundays and- Thursdays. , and from New Plymouth on Mondays and Fridays. , HIMITANGI EEFLOATED. After having jettisoned 200 of the 210 tons .of coal sho was carrying, tho steamer Himitangi, which was ashore'at Foxton, waß refloated at 1 am. on Saturday. Captain Bendall made a complete examination of the vessel, both inside and outsido, and has advised Messrs. Levin and Co. that no damage has been done, the vessel being fit to proceed anywhore. Tho Himitangi reached Wellington yesterday, and it to bo docked hero for examination. A preliminary inquiry into tho stranding will probably bq hold by the OoUector of Customs. ..■...,.....' ':"''■■'■. SENOEITA FROM EDrTHBTJRG. • ' ,; The barauc'ntine Senorita, laden with 'salt from Edithburg, arrived off the Heads, yestorday morning, and was brought into tho stream by Pilot Hay wood at 4.55 p.m. Tho vessel's cargo is consigned to Messrs. Fletcher • and Co. She left Edithbnirg on Juno 26, and for < tho first nine days out had, easterly winds and fine weather, On Wednesday, July . 7, the vessel passed King Island, and entered Bass Straits. She passed the Kano Gronp, at the'eastern; end of Bass Straw at midnight ou July 8, and car-
fled westerly winds for two days. Thence norw oaetcrly and easterly winds war* experienced to July W. South-westerly to norih-wostcrly winds' hold to Cape Farewell, where easterly winds Bet in. On Saturday N.K.W. to westerly winds carried tho vessol up to Penearrow, whore bUo, arrived at • midday yesterday. • . Captain BondaU, w&o has been on a visit to '"'■■. Poxton in connection with the stranding of tho Jlinrftttngi, roturned to town on Baturday oveninff..:'. .' .','■■ ■ ..■■■' •,-•■'. ; .'■ . : .', ;• " ; ; Tba Union Company advtao tfcit the big Cal- ■ cutta trador Aparima Is expected to leave Calcutta on July Jl, for Singapore, B<un«rang, and \ Auckland. , . . :. . .■ Y - According to a'Presa Association telegram from Wostport, tho barqne Odd, from' Mexioo, ;wa> towed into port on Friday. Tho ressel is to load coal for the islands. The brieantmo Laura, ii , loading coal at lVestport for Noumoa. . ~ Tho' oflicers of tho Mapourika, which arrivcil from tho West Coast and Nelson on Saturda} evening, roport havinß.spokcn tho barquentini. Bio, of Napier, at 2.20 on Saturday oitcraoon, whon three miles ■ north' of the Brothore. Tho Bio, which is bound from Olarcnco ,Eiver to liyttclton, wished to'bo reported "All well."-
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