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4, PHASES OF TIJE MOON. AUGUST. Day. h. m. First quarter 2 10 59 a.m. Full moon 10 ?25 p.m. Last quarter 17 11 41 P.m. New rnoou 24 a 44 p.m. MOON. Moon rises today, 1.46 a.m.: sets, 6.14 a.m. Tuesday. lIIGII WATER. To-day, 2.12 a.m.; 2.26_p.m. To-morrow, 2.52 a.m.; 3.8 p.m. SUN. Sun rifes 10-day. 6.53 a.m.; sets, 5 r-" 1 ' ARRIVALS, SATURDAY. AUGUST 5. HAUPIRI, ?.*. (3.10 a.m.), 715 tons, Ross, from Greymouth. • _ NIICAU. s.s. (5.50 a.m.), 245 tons, Ha.v. from Motueka. MARAROA, s.s. (6.35 a.m.). 2598 tons, Mailnins. from Lyttelton, Passengers; Saloon -Muses R-attray. llri?tow. Roaehe, Ilrißlit. Mcsdamc= Sh;\u'.'by and chu . Ournan, »Seaper, Wallace. p.?fr* T. Mackenzie, Messrs. Danes.. Walsh, u»iu* ney, Dunlop, Tilland. Kosninger, Ojsen. hreen, Anderson, Johnston, Sxmp.-on. Thorn, Climie, Etlieridco. T H^ rkncss K n H Downer, Osmond, Couper. John.von, Cndaic. Hedlcy, Ritchie, Wallace, liarker, Eedpath, Smith, Hobbs, Peacock, Hjaui-. Bush, and Wright: 55 steeraca MURITAI, s.s (7 a.m.). 77C0 tons, Lidstone. from Auckland and NapierCORINTIIIC, s.s. 17.45 a.m.). 12.231 tons. Hart, from Lyttelton. PUTIKI. s.s. (9.25 a.m.). 409 tons, WaluStrom, from Thnaru. _. , AORERE, s.s. (10.15 a.m.). 77 tons, Fisk, from Patea. „ . . MAPOURIKA, s.s. («.2s l-Oo tons, JPLean. from West Coast and Nelson._ Pasf«ngers: Saloon-Misses Hunter. HoUs. Richardson, Hunter, Mesdanies Lyons an J infant, Pabar and boy. Damms, Jol.ns. Thoma3, Temple and child. Richardson. Messrs. Zaller, Gothard. M'WiUiams. Carr. Nash, M'Ginley, Roche, Johns, Thomas. Hooper, Dr. Temple, Gibb, Bonnington. Turnbull, Bush, Lyon, Coffey. Carroll Dramatic Co. (7), and 9 steerage. PATEENA, s.s. (5.30 p.m.). 1212 tons, Carey, from Nelson and Picton. Passengers: Sa-loon-Misses Batss, Collin 1 :. Fox. Richardson, Coombcs, Marron, Mcsdames Bates, , Armitapc, Barrs and child. Leek, Hawke, Malin. ArrostTonp, M'Donald. Abison, Aoii «;on. finencer and child, Wallace and infant, Messrs. Holmes. Arrr.itage. Barrs, fJooeh, Evans, Satherley (2), MFaHane. Boberts, Cantflin Brown. Patterson, M Donald. Mackerhr.ie, Clifford, Chapman, Cooner, Abison, Paton, Walker, Cahill, Morrin. Fcrbcs Captain F- <llr 2 n ."' T , F i U , "MarfeU, Spender, Vavasour, Bell Roberts, jloalev, Master Brown, and 9 steeTase. WAKATU. s.«. (6.30 p.m.). 157 tons, wills, from Lvt+elton and Knikoura^ BLENtTBIM. s,?. J7.45 p.m.). 120 tons, Watson, from Blenheim.
SUNDAY, AUGUST 6. KOMATA, s.s. (4.40 a.m.), 1994 tons, Doorley .from Wcstport. STORMBIP.D, s.s. (5.40 a.m.), 217 tons, Dowell, from Wanganui. MOA, s.s. (5.45 a.m.). 188 tons, Sawyers, from Graymouth. MAORI, s.s. (7.15 a.m.). 3399 tons, Aldwcll, from Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Lissmat, Wininouth. Symon, Malcolmson, Rcid, Desehlcr, Blakely, licid, Mesda-mes Jamison, Short., Harry, Langford, Rem. Bell. Maling, Dooiy and child. Stewart and child. Cooke. Duggan, and child, Messrs. Dit, Webb, Collins. Bartium, Kalee, Owen, Smith, Morrison. Harry, Doorson, Guiney. Butler, Pollock, Kempton, Wilson, Davidson, Harris Montgomery. BerlingEhaw, Hower. Cockayne. Edwards, Mitciiell. Duncan, Olifton, Clater, Turner, Handyside. Robertson. Bartrum, Riddiford. M'Lean, Hull, Murdon. George, Thornton, Gray, M'Lellan, ship Master Burns, 67 mombers ' Arcadians Co., Montsole, Zcmanck, .lull, Eeli and child Hutchiiw and son, Dash. . OPAWA, s.s. (8 a.m.). 11D tons, Nicholas, from Blenheim. „ , IUPPLE, s.s. (9.30 a.m.). 370 tons. Carlson, front Gisbornc and Napier. JIANAROA ,s.s. (11.15 a.m.), 122 tons. Hart, from Havolock and Pelorus Sound. MONOWAI, s.s. (12.50 p.m.). 3433 tons, Robertson, from Dunedin and Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloou.—Misses Brown, Monson, O'Connor. Peebles, Mesdames Barker, child, and maid, Rove, Messrs. BarltcT, Gilbert, R.o;vo. Bevan, Scrivener, Chamberlain, Guun, 10 steerage. ROSAMOND. 6.3. (3 p.m.), 721 tons. Wallis, from Onehuuga and New Plymouth. vKAPUNI, s.s. CWS p.m.), 150 tons, Jackson. from Lyttelton. lIIMITANGI. s.s. (4 p.m.). 323 tons. Manly, from Chatham Islands, via, Lyttelton.,
KITTAWA. s.s. (7 p.m".), 1247 tons, Pennineton. from Wcstport.
DEN OF GLAMIS, s.s. (8 p.m.), 5191 tons, Ijow, from New York, via Australian ports and Auckland.
DEPARTURES. SATURDAY. AUGUST 5. ARAIIUEA. r.3. (1.10 P.m.). 1595 tons. Lambert, for Picton, Nelson. Westport, and Grovmouth; 58 saloon passengers. NIKAU. s.s. (1.5 ji.m.). 245 tons, Hay. for Nelson nntl Molueka. PUTIKI, s.s. (6.15 p.m.). 409 tons, Wahlstrom. for Nelson and Greymouth. WANAKA, 5.5. (10.35 p.m.), 2442 tons, Todd, for Westport. MARAROA, s.fi. (11.10 p.m.). 2598 tons, Manning. for Lyttelton. with 350 excursionists. WAIPOM, s.s. (11.25 p.m.), 1919 tons, Harris. for Greymouth. KATHT ,s.s. (midnight). 182 toils, Jone3, for East Coast. SUNDAY, AUGUST 6. DEFENDER, s.s. (7.15 a.m.), 190 tons, Jamicson, for Karamca. KIRIPAKA, s.s. (11.5 a.m.), 133 tons, M'lntosh, for Patea.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Ripple. Napier. Gisborne. Aufmst 7. Queen of the South, Foxton, August 7. To Anau. Westport, August 7. Den of Glamis, New York, via Auckland, August 7. Poherua, Greymouth. Augurt 7. Kirinaka.. Patea. August 8. Mana, Patea, August 8. Nikau, Nelson, Motueka, August 8. Mararoa, Lyttelton, August 8. Tarawera. northern ports, August 8, Kaitoa, Nelson, August 8. Pukaki, southern ports, August 8. Arawa, London, via. way ports, August 9. Manuka. Sydney direct.. August 9. Arahura, West Coast, Nelson, Picton, August 0. Hauroto. Dunedin, Lyttelton. August 10. Ka.hu, East Coast., August 10. Mosraki. Melbourne, via southern ports. August 11. Victoria, Sydney, via northern ports, August 11. Nairnshire, Wanganui, August 12.
PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Kitta.wa, Westport, August 7. Hanpiri, Napier, Gisboroe. East Coast, Auckland, August 7. Aorere, Patea, August 7.
Huia. Wanganui, August 7. Opawa. Blenheim. August 7. Kapuni. Wanganui. August 7. Blenheim, Bicnheim, August 7. Moa, Wcstport, August 7. I'ateena, Picton. Nelson. August 7. Maori, Lyttelton, August 7. Queen of the South. Foxton, August 7. Mana, Patea, August 7. iJannroa, Motueka. August 7. Monowai, northern ports. August 7. Rosamond, Picton, Nelson, New Plymouth, Onchunga. August 7. Tarawera, Lyttelton, Dunedin. August 8. Mapouriba, Nelson, West Coast, Augusts. Hippie, Napier, Gisborne, August 8. Kaitoa, Nelson, West Coast. August 8. Pukaki, New Plymouth, Westport, Greymonth, August 8. li'ikau. Nelson, Motueka.' August 8. Mararoh, Lyttelton, August 8. Mana. Patea,. August 8. Stormbird, Wanganui, August 8. Wakatu, Kaikouru, Lyttelton, August 8. Muritai, Sydney, August 9. Kiripaka, Patea, August 9. Hauroto, northern ports, August 10. Manuka, Melbourne, via southern ports. August 10. Moeraki, Sydney direct, A.ugust 11. Victoria, Lyttelton. Dunedin, August 11. Arahura, Picton, Nelson. West Coast, August 12. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. MOERAKI. s.s.t left Melbourne August 2 for Ilobart, southern ports, and Wellington. Duo Wellington August 11. Leaves same day for Syduey direct. Due Sydney August 15. MANUKA, s.s.. left Sydney August 5, for Wellington direct. Due Wellington August 9. Leaves August. 10 for southern ports. Ilobart, and Melbourne. Due Melbourne August 19. VICTORIA, s.s.. left Sydney August 2 for Auckland, Oishorne. Napier, and Wellington. Due Wellington August 11. Leaves same day for Lyttelton and Dunedin. MOANA, s.s.. leaves Melbourne August 9, for lJolyirt. southern ports, and Wellington. Due Wellington August 18. Leaves same day for Sydney direct. Due Sydney August 22. OVERSEA SHIPPINC. STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. From London.
\V\IWEI»A (due about August 16), niled on 'June 3, via Auckland. iShaw. Savill nnd Albion Co., agents.) IXDRALF.MA (duo about August 26', Failed on June 15. via- Australia, Auckland, and Napier. (Tyscr Line. agents.) \I? -WVA 'duo Wednesday morning). sailod on June 23, via Gape Town, and Ilobart. (Shaw, Kavill and Albion Co., ntrcnLsO WIIAKARUA (duo about September 7), Railed on July 6. via Australia. Auckland, tuid Napier. (Tyger Line. a?€ntM BIIIUTAKA (due about September 2),
pailed on July 8, via Auckland. New Zealand Shipping Co.. nsrntF.) KUAI'EJIU (due about August. 23). failed on .1 illy 6, via, Sn"/. Canal, Colombo, ami ilnbart. (Now Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) TAINIJI (due about September 4), mailed on July 22, via Cane Town and llobarl. (Shaw. Savill and Albion On.. agents.) INDItABARAII nine about .September 23). railed July 22. via Australia and Auckland. (Tyser I.ine, accents.) From Liverpool. SURREY (duo about. August 50), sailed on June 24. via. Cape Town. Hobart. Auckland. and Napier. (l'.-H.-S. Line, agents./ KENT (due about October 3>, failed on ■Inly 29, via Capo Town. Ilnbart, and Auckland. IF.-11.-P. 'Line, agents.) From Montreal. WAtMATE (duo ahout August 14). Failed on June 5. via Australia, and Auckland. (New Zealand Shippiug Co., agents.) KARAMEA (due about September M, .sailed on June 2?. via Australia- and Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping Co.. agents.) CAPE COR.SO (due about October 12', failed on July 30, via Australia- and Auckland. (New Zealand Ship pin? Co.. agents.) From Now York. DEX OF GLAMIS (due a,bout August. 8), Failed on May 16, via Australia and Auckland. (A. and A. Line agent 6.) HYNDFOIID tdue about August 21). sailed on May 20, via Auckland. (Vacuum Oil Co., agents.) ANGLO-PATAGONIAN (due about August, 23), sailed on June 2. via, Australia, ana Auckland. (U.S. and A. Line, agents.) CAPE ORTEGAL (due about September 13), sailed on June 17, via, .Australia and Auckland. (Tvser Line, acents.) WALKURE (due about September 13), sailed on July 1, via Auckland. (Vacuum Oil Co.. acent3.) ~ . TOMOANA (due about October 7), t-ailc', on July 8, via Australia and Auckland. (Tyser Line, agents.) CAPE BRETON (duo about August 15), Bailed on June 14, via Dunedin and Lyttelton. (Vacuum Oil Co.. acents.)
From Calcutta. APARIMA (due about September 3). sailed on August 1, via Singapore. Samarang, and Auckland. (U.S.S. Co., acents.) From San Francisco. MAITAI (due about August 17). sailed on July 26, via Papeete and Rarotonga. (U.S.S. Co., acents.) From Bunburv. CLAN OGILVY (due about August 18V, Failed on August 2, via Lyttelton. (G. H. Scales, agent.) SAILERS TO ARRIVE. AUSTRALIA, Italian ship, sailed from Marseilles April 8. (Briscoe and Co., agents.) BT TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. BRISBANE, August 5. Arrived.—Makura, from Vancouver. Passengers—Saloon : For Auckland—Messrs. Blyth, Alexander. Sinclair, Montgomery, Dr. Rayner, Williams, Row?, Griffiths, Watte, Anderson. Glynn, Morgan, James (2). Jellyman, R. Alexander, Ahnfeldt. Jones, Owens, Mesdaraes Blyth Alexander, Rayner, Montgomery and child, Howe and child, Jor.es. MELBOURNE. August 5. Arrived.—Moana, from Bluff and Hobart. Sailed.—Marjorie Craig, harnue, for Now Zealand; Enuerdalc, for Dunedin. SYDNEY. August 5. Arrived—Titania, from Kaioara. Sailed.—Manuka (1 p.m.), for Wellington. COASTAL. SATURDAY. AUGUST 5. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Kurow (4.40 a.m.). from _ Fiji ; H.M.S. Challenger, from Fiji; Koritunui, from Gisboriw and way porta. Sailed.—Hauroto (8.25 p.m.), for Dunedin; Tarawera, for southern ports. NAPIER. Arrived.—Kaituna (4.50 p.m.!, from Newcastle. PATEA. Arrived.—Jlana (5.30 p.m.), from Wellington and Wanganui. FOXTON. The Queen of the South is stuck in tho river ono milo from the wharf. PICTON. Arrived.—Arahura (4.50 p.m.), from Wellington. NELSON. Arrived—Wavcrley (7.<0 a.m.), from Wellington. GREYMODTH. Arrived.—Poherua (3.50 p.m.), from Wellington. LYTTELTON. Arrived—Sussex (10 a.m.), from Wellington. DUNEDIN. Arrived—Kotare, from Catlin's River; Koonya, from Wcstport: Warrimoo, from Lyttelton. Sailed—Koonya, for Grcymouth, PORT CHALMERS. Sailed.—Orari (1.20 p.m.). for Lyttelton. BLUFF. Sailed—Nairnshire (10 a.m.), for Lyttelton. ton. SUNDAY'. AUGUST 6. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Wimmera, from southern ports; Victoria (5 p.m.), from Sydsey; Waitcmata, from Bluff, via ports.
ONEHUNGA. Sailed.—Rarawa. (3.40 p.m.). for Now Plymouth . MANUKAU HEADS. The Rarawa will cross the bar outwards for New Plymouth at about 6 p.m. GISBORNE. To Bail.—Tarav.-ora (9 p.m.). for the south. Passengers—Saloon: For Wellington—Mr. and Mrs. paton and child, Messrs. Underwood and W. Barton. KELSON. Arrived.—Nikau (2 a.m.), from Wellington: Putiki- (3.45 a.m.), from Wellington; Arahura (5.40 a.m.), from Wellington and i'icton. WESTPORT. Arrived.—Mangapapa (10.30 a.m.), from Wellington; Ivoromiko (noon), from Auckland. GREYMOUTH. Sailed—Poherua (7.10 a.m.), for Wellington. LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Mararoa (11.40 a.m.). from Wellington; Nairnshire (3 p.m.), from Bluff. DUNEDIN. Sailed.—Orari, for liyttelton: Warrimoo, for Bluff, Ilobart, and Melbourne; Kotare, for Invcrcargill. ARAWA LEAVER HOB ART. Cable advice received by the local agents for the Shaw, Savill, and Albion Co. intimates that R.M.S. Arawa left Hobart at 10.30 a.m. on Saturday, in continuation of lior journey from London to Wellington. She is eipcctcd to put in an appearance hero about noon on Wednesday. SHAW, SAVILL'S NEW STEAMERS. On October 23 the r.ew SOCO-ton steamer Zealandic, which is to replace the Delphic in the London-New Zealand trade, will leave Liverpool for Wellington, via. Australian ports and Auckland on December 17, and Wellington about December 24. The Zealandic subsequently visits Lyttelton and Dunedin. Another new steamer for tho same company—tho Waimana, 8000 ton3—also leaves Liverpool for Wellington, via Australian ports, and Auckland, on December 23. She should arrive here about February 17, and afterwards proceeds on to Lyttelton and Dunedin.
MAKURA'S CARGO. Tlie Makura (the second steamer on the new Vancouver service) reached Brisbane on Saturday from Vancouver. She has •lie ■ following cargo for New Zealand For Auckland—ll cases organs, 13 cases corsets, 117 cases drugs, 105 crates tewing machines, 8 cases books, 50 cases salmon, 199 bundles doors, 9 case 3 6imdries. For Napier—l ca>S3 auto. For Wellington—ss cases drugs, 51 crates sowing machines. 50 eases salmon, 1 case, cycle parts, 68 cases rubbors, 2 cases sundries. 20 kegs sausage casings. For Lyttelton—2l cases drugs, 18 eases corsets. 8 cases autos. 1 case gas engine, 5 eases sundries. For Dunedin -68 C.I.SPS drugs. 50 ca.'os corsets, 2 case shoes. 23 crates sewing machines. MURITAI FROM LONDON. Early on Saturday morning the Tyser Liner Muritai, from London, via way ports, a.rrivcd at Wellington to discharge ICOO ton.7 of cargo. Exceptionally fine weather was experienced throughout, tho voyage. The steamer made a capital passage from to Melhourne, the lime. occnnicd bring 38 days 8 hours, an average f.pccd of 13.1 an hour being maintained. Captain Lidstone, late of tho Ncrehana, is in command of the Muritai, his other officers being:-Chief. Mr. W. G. Whclpton: scconrt, Mr. ,1. K. King. Mr. J. Anderson i<= chicf engineer. Mr. Middleman second, Mr. .T. Gray third, Mr. J. Camnbell fourth, ami Mr Henderson fifth. Mr. Gent- is chief refrigerator, and Mr. Alison second.
Al. daybreak on Wednesday the Muritni is expected to leave Wellington far Sydney, whore Homeward loading will be com* mtnt'Cd.
HiMITAXGI FROM THE CIIATI7AMS. Yesterday's arrivals at. Wellington included tlie IlimM-nngi, from Chatham Islands, via. Lyttelton. The vessel left Lyttelton for Chatham Islands on July 22, and met with heavy north-east gales on the tov. sse. fih9 headed neaintt. them all tU« way raud reached Waitawri after a. to.v.
ace of four dav? ;inri a half. Slip remainril a! Waitangi a rlav, and then «cnt In I'ilt Island. where slay of a conplf of hours enabled her to hind ami (Hiatitity of ciirjro. The next port of rail \v:i.s Ou*enm, and hero tho vom.'l a. cjuantity of n-fiiirerntint: machinery for the Chatham Fisheries Co., and leaded 11H r-a-fs of llsh, inrludii'.g ICfcO cares of hiuo rod. Donar'ure was taken from Ow<Mi[,'M at 5 p.n«. on July 31, and Waitawri was rcarhed the sarf.o day. lleVo coal was chnntred from tho vessel's hold into the hunkers, and on Wednesday last head of. raV.lo and 2 horses' were taken aboard, while fourteen passengers emharked for Lyttelton. for which port the Reamer Failed !h n same evening. A fair wenther trip enabled the vc«?el to reneh I.yttrllon on Saturday morning, and after ; himiin;: pa-.vrngor.s and live stork, produce | was loaded for Wellington, and tho voyj ace completed as mentioned above. SHAW, SAVILIj, AND ALBION* COMPANY, i MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. ; Corintliic.—Now at. Wellington. Hails for London August 10, due .September 21. Leaves 1/ondon for Wellington and li.vttelton October 12. due November 28. Arawa.-.Left London for Wellington and LyUeltmi June 22. due August 9. .Sails front .W.v Zealand for "London September 7, due Ortober 19. Tainui.—Arrived London Juno 29. Hailed again for Wellington and L.vttelton July 20. due September 5. Leaves Wellington fov London October 5. due November 16. lonic.—Arrived London July 31. Sails again for Wellinirton and L.vttelton August 17, due October 3. Leaves Wellington for London November 2, due December U. A theme.—Left Wellington for London July 13. due AuguM, 24. Sails again September 14, due Wellington October 31. Leaves Wellington for London November 30, due January 11, 1912. Kia, Ora-.—Arrived London July 3. Leaves again August 4 for Auckland, Welliugton. and Timaru, due September 16. Waiwcra.—Left London June 3 for Auckland, Wellington, and Bluff, via Tasmania, due Auckland August 10. Kangatira.—Left London July 5 for Dunedin and Lyttelton, via Australia, dye Duncdin August 18. Karamea.—Sailed from Canada June "9 -for New Zealand main ports, via Australia, due Auckland .September 2. Pakeha.—Leaves London September 19 for Dunedin and Lyttelton, via. Sydney, due November 1. Delphic.—Leaves London October 6 for Auckland. Wellington, and Bluff, due November 20. Tokomaru.—Left ftio July 20. due London August 12. Leaves from Canada September 15 for New Zealand main port*, via, Australia, due Auckland November 20. Ivumera.—Leaves Canada October 15 for New Zealand main ports, via- Australia, due Auckland December 12. ZeaJandic (new steamer).—Leavos Liverpool October 28 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin, via Australia, due Auckland December 17. Matatua.—Left Auckland for London, via Tcnoriffe, July 26, due London September 7. Leavos for Otago and Lyttelton November 10, due December 25. Maraari.—Now at Port Chalmers, from wheTo she proceeds to Australia at tho end of August. Will leave London again for Auckland, Wellington, and Timaru, December 6, due January 18. 1912.
Waimana (r.ew steamer).—Loaveß Livertiool December 23, via Australia, for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton. and Dunedin, due Neiv Zealand February 11.
Both the and the Kapiti come off the Patent .Slip to-day. J An arrival in port from Lyttelton on Saturday morning was the Shaw. Sarill steamer Corinthic. fiho sails for London, via way ports, at noon on Thursday. At 7 p.m. to-day the Te Amu is scheduled to leave Westport for Wellington. Upon completion of part discharge of her cargo of Newcastle coal at Napier, tho Kaituna comes on to WelUncton with the balance. Instead of leaving; New Plymouth for Onehunga on Thursday, August 10, the Northern Company's steamer llarawa will not sail untH the following evening. This alteration in the vesceVs running has been dccided on to enable, the "Arcadians" Company to travel to Onehunga on that date. To-day, the Poherua is due in pojt. from Groymouth. Tho KUtawa sails for Wcstwort this? evening. Captain Clias. M'Lean rcnoir.ed the Mapourika at Westport this trip, and Captain Kitcluc joined the Te Anau as master. The dispute between the Merchant Service ftuild and shipowners, in which improved conditions of employment, payment for overtime, a new scale of wages, the eight-hour day system, and preference to unionists arc Ctked for, will coinc before tho Conciliation Council on August. 14. bightcen shipping owners or companies, and about SCO employees arc conccrncd. The Hauptri's departure from Wellington for Napier, Gisborno. East Coast Jlays, and Auckland, has been postponed until this afternoon. Now loading Home cargo in the south, the T'.-ii.-S. steamer Nairnshire arrives at Weilimtgon from Wnnganui op. Saturday next. She leaves on tho following Tuesday for Auckland and Avonmouth. Karaotia. s.s., which put into Svdncy for repairs to her boiler tube.' whilst cn route from Westport to Thursday Island, is expected to go up to Ncwcaitlo early this week, to load roal for New Zealand.
After discharging lier cargo of Xowcneih ceal al Fremantle, the steamer Clan Ross proceeds to Bunbury to load jarrnh for New Zealand ports.
The Norwegian barnuc Drammcnseren had discharged practically all her cargo of timber at Lyt'clton ou Saturday, ayd » start. was to bo made to lake in ballast preparatory to being docked for survey. Should Iho liairaki vacate the dock on Tuesday, the vessel wi!! fro in on that day. It is understood that the Drammcnccrcn will proceed from LytteHon <o Greymouth. and load a cargo of timber for Australia.
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