THE MENAGE OF S.S. HINEMOA.
PEACE HEIGNS ONCE MORE. Pcaco and quietness reign once more in the forecastle cf the Government steamer llinorooa:-- It will be remembered Hint the vessel's departure was delayed for nearly two hours on the day,on which she bit Welliußton on her northern lighthouse cruise, owlns to the crew refusing to turn to until some difficulties in the providoring department had been. settled. A promise was given that, if the condition of affalrn did not improve before the vessel reached Auckland there would be a, chance in the denartinent referred to. . On the vuffcl's arrival at the northern port on Tuesday. Gantain Bollons ordered new culinary utensils, the condition of those now in use being one of the men's grievances. A new oil stove was also ordered, f.o that the man on watch at night will be able to brew himself a not of coffee or tea. Tim crew is apparently pleased with the altered conditions, and the trouble is now at an end.
STAR OF JXDIA AKRIVES HOME. After ."- passage of 'I r)ays, the Tvser liine'fi steamer Slar of India reached London from WclliiiEtan. She took her departure on February- ZB, and arrived at her destination on Monday last." STAR OF SCOTLAND LEAVES lIOMK.' Star of Scotland, s f.. one of tile Tyrer Lino's fleet', left London on Anril 5, for Melbourne, Sydney, Auckland. Napier, and WfiUiiipi™. .lime 15 is the dole on which she is expected to arrive at Wellington. • TAINUI LKAVKS HOHAIIT. liiforniation has been received, which stales Hint Ihe Shaw, S.ivill and Albion 11.M.5. Tainui left llobarl. for Wrlliiiaton a,t 10 p.m. on Tliurnday. The vessel, which is en rmilo from London, via way norls, shculd arrive in port on Tuesday uiorniiiß. MOKOIA FO1! SYDNKV. H was five minulea past- midnight before the Union Company's steamer Ilokoia I cleared Wcllingtnii for Sydney yesterday. The reafnn fnr the delay was the amount of rireo which had to be handled. When she left, Hie Mokoia. was. a full ship, liav-in-r 350 s-aloou and 13(1 steerage, rassenccers to the number of 135 joined the vessel at Wellington. ni;w y.is.\LAxn sihimung company's FI.F.F.T MOViail'.XTS. liuahine-Lert Welliiißlnn on April 6 for London. Ituapehu-Leaves WelliUßton on April 27 for London. Turakina-Loavos Plymouth on Anril 15 for Wellington. lUmutaka-Left Lyttelton on March 17; Jlonto Video Anril 6 for London, i Tongariro-Lcfi Wclllngtou on March 9; Monte Video March 30, for London,
Afghanistan—Left Wellington for London on February 21. ' ' Kailcoura—Loaves Wellington for London about Ajiri! 23. Pap-arca—Loft London on March 6 for Auckland. Kaijara—Loft Wellington on March 7; Monto Videi March 27 for London. Orari—Left WcUinston for London on April 3. Opawa—Left London on March 15 for Wellington. AVhalcalano-Lcavcs Auckland, about Hay 4 for London. Wakamii-Left S3. John, Carnao.'a, on March 26 for Melbourne, Sydney, and Auckland. , lialtaia-Lcavcs Wellington early in May for Lonion. Wuimatc-Loft Wcllinitton on February 11; Monto Video March 8 for London. Otalti-Lcft London on 'April 8 for DunHotorua—Left Plymouth on March 18; Cane Town A pril 7 for Wellington, v: \ Ijuvhain-Leit Bluff on April 3 for ■ Lon-Cr'anlcy-Lcft Bluff on April 11 for LondDn. The s.s. Echo is to sail for Karamea at 5 p.m. to-day. Mr. A. M'Cride, chict cuErinccr of the Molioia, has loft Hit! vessel, ami Ronc-to Auckland on holiday leave. He. is bcinc relieved by Mr. T. Anderson, late of the Navua. An arrival in port at 11.10 a.m. yesterday was the auxiliary schooner Hnia from Kaipara after a fine-weather paspee. hho brines a cargo consHitiK of 30.K0 feet of timber for WcUinst-oii. and l<o.ooo feet for Lyttelton. It is hose* to dispatch her for Lyttelton to-nisht. : The P. and 0. Company's stc.imcr Morca, which arrived at Auckland yuUcrday morning from London, via Sydney, is the last oi the■ co-jinany.'s ycmo'.s to (H to Aucklan;. this season. The Moldavia (November 23) will be the next -vessel to cull. Mr. M. P. Cadln. purvr of' H.M.S. Aorangi, left for Auckland yesterday. On Tuesday next ho ir, to bo married to Miss Geraldine Grcenhoutrh, younpest- daughter of Jlr. James Grconhoutih, of the firm-of Messrs. Jlunro, Clarli, Auckland, With a ' consignment of sheep for' the" Gear Company's 'woiks'.nhe steamer Aloe amlci- is due here from the French Pass on Wednesday next. At 6.15 a.m. yesterday the New Zealand Shippm? Company's steamer KaiUoura lcrt WcllinetJn for Wanganui. Kubscouently she visits Tiinaru, Lyttelton, and Pictuii. arriving back at Wellington about April 26, and tailiiiß for London three days later. On Wednesday next the New Ze.-jAnd Shipping Company's steamer Whakatano will leave port for Lyttelton. Though it was originally intended that the A. and A. steamer liarpacus should arrive at Wellington from New York, via way ports, uii April 29. it is now announced that she will not reach hero, until.May 2. . From Wailar.i' the F.H.S. steamer Kent proceeds to.l'icton. She leaves Waitara on Mouday. ■ . . .. . . Both the Kaiapoi and the Kurow are expected to-leave Timarn for Wellington-to-day.. They dre bringing- part cariroca of coal ■ ■ • The Mapourika, arrived at Greyniouth, from Welliiißton, via way ports, at 9.30 a.m. oii Thursday. , She left again on the return trip at 10 p.m., but will not reach Wellington until Monday night. The vessel on arrival at Nelson this morning tranships Pictwi and Wellington passengers to the l'atcena, nnd remaiiw at Inclsou until Monday. Tho latter steamer is due in port this r.f'.crn'33U. To-day the Haupiri is to lenvc Gisborno for Wellington direct, and should reach pnrt to-morrow. She leaves aßain for papier. East Coast Bnys, iud Auckland at 3 p.m. on Tuesday. The Komata'sails for Westport to-day.. On -Monday Inst ths Union Company's stcauifr. Wait-emata left Calcutta for .Iscw Zealand ports. Auckland will, be her lirst port of call in tho Dominion. Captain J. P. Jordan has resigned from the Union Stcim Ship Company's service, lie has been for many years eiißiiced ill the company's Island trade, and un'.l recently was in command ot tlie Auia. It is announced that the Compazine Fraiicaiso des Phosphates de L'Occanic nas established a coal depot at Papeete. On arrival at Port Clio liners this trip the turret steamer Koroiuiko will undergo survey and overhaul. The discharge of the Euapchu's Home cargo has been hurried on night and day nt livHclton, and the work was completed on Wednesday. The reason for dispatch was that the steamer is being dispatched for' Home iv week caTlicr than originally intended. In continuation of her voyage from Liverpool, the F.H.S. steamer Norfolk left Wellington for Lyttelton at 5.20 p.m. on Thursday. Telegraphic advice from Piclon intimates the arrival of the barqucntine Manurewa, from Clarence liivbr. She made port at 11 a.m. on Thursday:
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