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OVERSEA. - ' LONDON, AngUßt 10. - Sailed.—Rakaia, for Lyttetlon; Kal Ora and Ruapchu, for Wellington. SYDNEY, August 10.: • Arrived.—Mopraki '(9 a.m.), from Wellington. • COASTAL. TUESDAY, ATSQTJST 10. , CAPE' MARIA VAN DIEMEN. Tho Wimmora. passed 1 from east to west: at eight o'clock •' tbls morning. • ■■■'..' ' v. AUCKLAND. ; Arrived.—Koromiko (11.45 a.m.), from Fiji; Walkure, from Duhedin.- 1 Bailed.—Victoria, for . southern ports.- Passengers for Wellington: Baloon~Miss Fallaner, Mrs. Gardiner, Meters. Gardiner and Abbott. Devon '2 p.m.) for. Wellington; Squall, for Giaborne, via Tolaga Bay. ONEHUNGA; . ! ' Arrived.—Rarawa (8.55 a.m.), from New Plymonth. >' . ..;NEW, PLYMOUTH. ' • ' Arrived.—Rosamond (6.30 a.m.), from Onohtinga; Koonya (11.30 .a.m.). from Wellington. , Sailed.-Rimu; (8.10 a.m.), for. Onehunga. via Kawhia. . . V L '■ ' , WANQANUI. . Arrived.—Arapawa (4.10 p.m.), from-Wellington. ; : NAVIEE. ' !. ' '•! Arrived.—Tarawora (11 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed.-Hornby Grange (2.55 p.m.),Jor Sydney. To sail.—Noreharia (6 p.m.), for Wellington. •.M . NELSON. ■ 'Arrived.—Wa'verloy (8.45 a.m.) from Wellington. : • MOTUERA. — ' Arrived.—Manarqa (3.50 p.m.), from Wellington. " WESTFOItT. To : sail.-Pukaki' (6i p.m.), for Oamaru and Dunedin. ' :
• " KAIKOUBA.' ' Arrived.—Wakatu (6.30 a.m.), from Wellington,
' . fcYTTELTON. : Arrived.—Maori :(6.65 a.m.), from Wellington! Itittawa, from Grcymoutli; Morning Lignt> schooner, from -Nydia Bay; Wakatu,. from, Kaikoura. ■ Sailed.—Otaki (5 a.m.), for .Napier; .Falcon, echoonor, lorHavelock; Maori (8.20 p.m.) .for Wellington. *Passongerß: Gibbs, Power, DouMcday. Kelly (2), Hay, Donovan.. Baker (2), Grey (2), Douglas, Maxwell; (2), MuAnings, Watson, Jorgensen, j Anderson, Wilson, Stubbs, Oaygill, Hall and infant, Cum* mine, Morton, Gartaljiro, Baker, Radford, Field, Halliday, Bowen,. Anderson, and Bullock, Capt. Rusßell, Ca-pt. Bone, Mr. Justice Sim,-Messrs. Preston, Brooks, Evans, Firth, Lewis, Morris, Johnston,- Tamil, flurnbull, Jorgensen, Oorry,. Alexander. Wilson, .Hewlett, (2).' Stubbs, Oaygill, Anderson, Hall, Wilaormotb, Russell, Sinclair,, Donald, Dickson, Kirk, Power, Baker, Veitch, Kruger, Carter, BucKeridgis, Woods, Oharlos, AUorn, Pergufion, Williams, Tlaigent, Newman, Tubb, Long, Isntt, Munnings (2), Andorßon, Builpck, and Cox; 60 steerage.
POUT CHALMERS. Arrived.—Helen, barn.uc -(1.30 p.m.), from P6rt Esperanto; Moana,. from .Melbourne; Hiriemoa,. from- Akaroa. ' , ■ . ■ Sailed.—lloura (3 p.m.), for, northern ports. Passengers for- Wellington:-—Hisaes Sykes, Jc£un« ter,- Jackson,' Messrs.. M'Dowcll, Dutton, and: Gurney. . • ,' BLOFF. ■ ; Sailed.—Dalhiinna (8.30 a.m.), for Avonmouth.-. : THE AIUHCitA. /VV Telegraphio advice from Wcstport 6tates that the Araliuia arrived there from Grefmouth at. T'a.m. yesterday, and left in the afternoon for; Nelson, Piston.' ant) Wellington. She is .die hero,-this evening, . . . . ' LANGTON GEANGE.'.. ■ A cable received yesterday by.pih'e New Zealand and African Steamship Company brought the gratifying news that all. on board the wfccked steamer ■ Grange had reached shoro in safety. •; ■ v / ATHENIC SAILS TO-MOEItOW. At noon to-morrow ths E.H.S. Athenic- is to leave tlio- Glasgow. Wharf for. London. Passengers arc notiled thr.t they. mast' .embark■> prior to that hour, end baggage nin.sf be.-.alonesiaa tho steamer'at 10 a;m. . ~.••)> ._ NEBEHm. ' By yosterdav afternoon'' the Ty'ser steamer Ncrohanft had -completed loading operations at Napier, ami p.ln- left in the evening tor V, 01lingLon. Sho. will take up an anchorage m tho stream to-day*: and. after replenishing her bankers, will'lcavp--for London, via Las Palmas; DEVON, DOB THUKSDAY. • The Fedeval-lloulder-Shiro liner Devon left ~nd at two o'clock yesterday afternoon for Wollington. She is due here on Thursday ovenin"-, and will borth at Taranaki Street Wharf to discharge .her Liverpool cargo, 'the New Zealand' and Africdri Steamship/Company, are tho local agents. ' t . - . ■ ' MANAPOTJKI, FOB EAEOTONGA. At noon to-morrow the • Union -Company's Manaponri leaves' for Earotonga and Papeete,At tho .latter port she connects with tho Mariposa from 'Frisco, and will exchange passengers and mails. The Mfi-nappurl takes tho fol; lowing passengers from Wellington:—Misses Eussell. Anderson,-Mesdames Hunter, OShea, Dean, E. Twiss and 2 children. Turrell. S. Brown, uaptain Russell, • Kcssrs. jtatthcvr, Hitter, • Ghas. Turreli, 8. IJrown.J. Preston, and Dean. Stce?- , ago; Messrs.-,.Lon, Nieoll, G. W. Parr, Otto Si- , monsbu, IC. O'HaHoran. 1 COEINTHIO, FROM.,LONDON./'- . ' Will! over <00; passengers and--a- large cargo, tho. Shaw, Savill and Albion Company,s ; E.M.S. Corinthic, from London, . via Tenerinc, .Cane Town, and Tfobart, is omected to arrive • in- tho, stream about nine o'clock-this morning. -After inspection l>v-. tho-Port Health she if to . berth at, No; i South,. Queen's..Wharf..j Tho . Oorinthio is' now commanded by Captain F. ; Hart, E.N.R. - Captain Hart was formerly Chief officer of the'Athenic, and, more recently, has been in command of some of the company s cargft stcaraeSrs, and in the Australian servicc.
The Bantu, now flisr.hardng at Jcrvois Qu.iv is "not. exnected to , leave for southern ports til to-morrow.
Tho Kaitamtnta. which went into dock .at tlunedin on Saturday. Is to leave the southern port for Westport to-day. . .. , ■ The which lias been loading at. tlie riliill for Mr. Ortf- Scales, left yestorilnv morning for Avonmouth. Sho carried; a full cargo of grain. ' ■;> ; ■ Tho Waimea'io the next of the Anchor' Shipping Company 1 a steamers to load, here for Nelson and the West, Coast. Sho is duo from Nelson to-morrow. ' , TII6 Union -Company's Pukakr left Westport yesterday evening for Oamarn and Duuedin. She is due at■ .Wellington from southern ports on Sunday pest.' Messrs. Seagar and Company's steamor Putiki arrived from 'Lyttelton last night. After "discharging cargo, she'is to fro on the latent Slip for overhaul. The Corinna! which arrived from. New "Plymouth yesterday had on board 1050 boxes of bnfcter, of which; 600 boxes wore for transhipj merit to tho'Athonlc.. Messrs. Levin''and Co., Ltd., notify consignees that unclaimed goods from : several vessels named will be "sold to defray expenses, unless claimed within seven days. . It is expected that tho Flora will leavo Auckland for tho south on Monday next. After working the East Coast bays, she comes on to Qisborne, Napior, and . Wellington. When the FederaMlouldcr-Shlre liner Morayshire arrives'Hoine on her present trip, she will be docked at Liverpool for overhaul. She left Wellington for Ayonmouth last Sunday r morning.' ■ ■■■; Yesterday telegraphio advice was received, to tho effect that the Hornby Grange, instead of loading at New Zealand , ports, was to return to Sycfney. Having completed, discharge of her coal cargo at Napier, sho got away for Sydney at J p.m. '. "" ' . ' :■ r Movements of the' MaorllAnd Steamship Company's steamers' arc announced as folIow;-The Holmdale left Plcton and is to procecd from tho to JCai* nara Tho Ennerdalo sails from GreynloUth tb Eyttelton Mie Lauderdale is now due at Launcoston, Tasmania. . -. ■/. v
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