COASTAL.
MONDAY, FEISRCAHY 19. AUCKLAND. Arrived.-Rclle of Scotland (2.10 p.m.), from San FrancNro; Walmauft (4.30 p.m.), from Liverpool, via Sydney. Kailed.-Wlminera (6 p.m.), for Sydney. Arrived. -Waimann, from Liverpool, via Australian purls: Aldeliarmi, barque, from Newcastle-. I'OI.TO (KAII'AH/0. Arrived.-Xgaru. scow (8.15 a.m.), from Wellington. NAPIKH. S:iik-d.—Jfokoin 14.40 p.m.), for Napier. NEW PLYMOUTH. Arrivod.-Rosanioiul (7 a.m.), from New Sailed.-Corinna C 5.50 p.m.). for Wellington; liarawu. for Oneliungu. PIOTON. Arrived.—Patcena. (4.50 p.m.), from Wellington. NELSON , . Sailod.-Xikau (5.15 p.m.), for Wellington. UItKYJJOUTH. Arrived.—Xgatoro (0.10 a.m.), from Wellington. WESTI'OUT. Sailcil.-l'uliki (2 p.m.:, Tor Wangunui. LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Kairaki and Cygnet, from Kaikoura. Sailed.—l'otous (3.55 p.m.), for Wellington: Kairaki. Cygnet, and Wakatn, for I\«ikoura; Mararoa (6.20 p.m.), for Wellington with 200 pa.-:«mger.-i. UUNKDIN. Arrived.—Koonya, from Westport. ULDKF. Arrlvcd.-Manuha (8.20 a.m.). from Melbourne end llobart, with English mail abonrd. Passengers for Wellington—Saloon -Misses Juiuon, l'iekford. M. North. Webher, Martin. D. (Sray, .M.j?dam;s Palmer, Jlroadbnnt,' ]). If. Lu'.'ns and infant. Mcsprf. G. Stewart, A. L. Itbodes, C. ii. Gregory, W. liloxoin, and 18 steerage. MOANA FROM SYDNEY. With 65 saloon and 80 steerage passenger." on hoard, the Union Company's stenm;r Jfonna left Sydney at 1 p.m. on Saturday. She should show up here early tomorrow morning. CARGO FIiOJI WKLLIXGTOX. Leaving Wellington for Timaru, Lytteltoii, and Avonmou.th on Saturday afternoon, the T\-li.-S. Fteamcr Drayton Rrnnge took tlit- following cargo from this port:— 1723 boxes butter, 1526 quarter* beef. 11,615 carcasses Inaib, 504 bags me.it, 1509 carrasses mutton. 4771 crate- cheese. 340 casks tullow. 7C6 bales tow. 245 bale* hemp. 1058 cases meat?. 24 packages casings, and 7 packages general cargo. The Drayton firaiigc is due to leave. Lyttclton for th? Home port on February "4.
IiACING AND TIJK EESULT. Al. 6 p.m. on Tuesday. February 13, two or Messrs. Richardson and Co.'e stearacrsthe Ripple uiitl Kalm—left Wellington Wharf for Castlepoint. In the past, the Kahu lias been regarded as the faster vessel of the two. Castlepoint is about 100 mile* from Wdlinglim, tuid a good race ensued, the lliiiple beating her rival over the distance by half an hour. On inuuiry it was found that there was very little difference in the slip of the cngincn on holli vessels. This was a. contest which had been looked forward to with interest by the crews of both steamers. ROSERIC LEAVES NEW YOKK. Advices received by the local agents for the A. and A. Line state that the chartered steamer Roseric left -New York on December 30 for Wellington, via Melbourne, Sydney, and Aucklimil. The vessel is due here about March 25. WAIMAXA AT AL'CKLA'ND. Telegraphic advice received from Auckland last evening announces the arrival, from' Liverpool, of the Shaw, Savill and Albion Company's new rlramer Waimana. The vt-esel is due at Wellington about the end of this week. BANFFSIIIRE AT. SYDNEY. On Saturday last the F.-H.-S. liner Banffshire arrived at Sydney from Liverpool, via way ports. She is exrocted to leave the Jfew .South Wales port for Auckland and Wellington to-morrow, and is due here on or about March 4. , THE KIRKDALE. Now at Sydney, the A. and A. Line's chartered steamer Kirkdalc i< cxiwctcit to continue her journey from New York to Auckland on February 29. Wellington will be reached about March 11. - MKSS TABLE CiO.SSU , .
Mr. James Ormision. chief eiißineer of the Moiiowiii. w-A'it iishure it lluuedin last week, Mr. Titylor. second engineer, is arting chief, and the other engineers have been temporarily promoted a step. .Mr. l>. Uray. lat. seventh engineer of the Maori, joins the Koromiko as fourth to-day. Mr. Hall, third of the latter vessel, goe? on holiday leave, and the present fourth takes his place as third. Mr. M'Conville. third engineer of t1.2 Maori, has reioined his vessel after having been ashore for a few daye. The other engineers have assumed their original positions. Mr. C. Shaw has joined the Aorere as mate for a trip in place of Mr. Huggin, who is ashore. Mr. fl. J. Koumanon" is now mate of the Kiripaka, vice Mr. Jl'Kinnon, who has joined the Iteguli'.s.
A l'r;ss Association message from London states that Norwegians have piirchafed the iron ship Scottish Lochs, 2640' tons, owned l>v (i. Windram and Company, snd built in'lßßß, for £6500.
■Vn exji.'cted arrival nt Wellington from Newcastle to-day is the Melbourne Steam Ship Company's Melbourne. The vessel will berth at the Taronaki Street Wharf to discharge.
Having completed discharge of the Wellington portion of her cargo uf Philadelphia ease oil, the Terrier left Wellington for Auckland last evening.
A protected departure from GreyuioiitU for Wellington at midnight la*t night was the Union st.-amer Kotului. After putting out her cool here she returns to flreymonth to load for Oneluinga.
It i< proposed to take the barqnentine Curia, otf the Wellington Patent Slip tomorrow morning. During the afternoon the Government steamer ilinemoa will go up for her .annual overhaul.
Arahura, s.s., arrived nt. Greymouth from ■Wellington, via way ports, at noon yc:«t?rday. She left on the raturn trip at 5 p.m.
The l'oherua is due at Wellington Iran Napier to-morrow. She trails on Thursday for Greymouth.
Willi 27,000 boxes of butter for transhipment to K.M.S. Tainui for Home markets, tlv Coriiina is due in port from Onchunga and New l'lymouth this inoniing. The Ka.-amond, wlildi is also due to-day from the same purls, has 4000 crates of chsesc on board for London.
Sailing from Wellington, the Kast Const trader llaupiri proceeds to Picton, Nanier, Kast, Coast bays and ports, and Auckland on Friday nest.
The oollbrs Koromiko and Komata leave Wellington for Napier mid Westport respectively to-morrow. The Kaitangata is duo here from Wcstnort on Thursday.
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