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i i I'HASKS OF TIII-: IIOOX. MAY. ~ ~ U.iy. Hr. in. '"U »i«n I 9h9 lull. I'M. c,uni-ier 9 9 26 p.m. New inumi 17 9 ~~, {■,";■;'. i|ii:u-tcr 2i 1 .11 11.111. '•"II •»»«" 31 11 C a.lll. MOOX. IMP If WATKK. To-dny. 3.53 0.111.; 4.10 n.ui. 10-inorroiv, ■!.«■ p.m.; 5.5 ji.m. SV.V. Hun vinv to-day, 6.36 a.m.: ?et.«, 4.J8 p.ui. ARRIVALS. TUESDAY, APJIII. 30. KVKBTON' GRA.VOK, <.-.s. (3.20 am.) 8096 JIAIUKOA, b.s. 1.6.35 a.jii.l, 2596 tons, Manniiiß. from Lytlcltou. J'ii>scn B erH: Saloon -Misses lfarliiicss. .Mikhell. Aiiken (2), O.inn. Vial. Jlorrison. Nash, Jlnricreavcs, y,. 1 }?' 10 "!": -foiu-s. Taylor, M'Kenzie. Hills. Miliar, Clifford, Oakdcn, Lane (2:, O'uunor |2). Jlivdames Clnsßi'e. Howe. Yorniu and boy, Watt, jru-ort. Jones. Heal, J!ayne and 5 eliildi-ci). H'l-iclil. Washonie, Hcvit., I'nrteuii.i. Tansey, .Nelson, i'rice, Moore, Ck-lami, Sir Cieo. Gliiford, Jtcv. Scott, Cajitaiii Aiuiiudfcn, .Mestrs. Cluireie. I!ov,e l'lant. M-Lcod. Watt, Arltow. Ilea,!, Jiavne JL'lCinlcy. ililiie, Llayaiakvr. M'Lcan, lliiles, Hull, .Morrison, Coylc, Leiriio Coles Coltinan. Wickliani, Wilson, licid, Kdinondx, liiuhardtf, Druininoiid, Clarkson, Hlison, Petti>rew. Kiiihcrford. Hamilton, Porteons, Stewart, 'i'ooiood, Mansfield, Stewart, .Morris, Hunt. Jiobert. (2>, Whittakcr; B steerage. U'AI.MKA, s.s. OM a.m.), 452 tons, TVildmnn, from Terakohe. KTOHMBIRI), s.s. (7.45 n,,m.), 217 ten', Doivell. from TVancainii. TAVIUiVI, s.s. (9.30 a.m.), 1465 tons, SprinEBrown, from Lyttelton. ALKXA.XJJETi, s.s. (iioon), 377 tons, Viokcrman. from Motuck'a and Nclfoii. JIOKOIA, s.s. (1.15 p.m.), 3502 tons, Harris, from Auckland, Gis.liorne, and Napier. VaKiCiiscrs: Saloon—Jliasos liichanls. Hoden. Xoelc. Bnnncy. Wvott (2), Mepdawes Payne and. boy, Smith, Biinnev, Elliott, Dr. Doctor, Messrs. Jones, Johnstone, Smith, Peed. Owen. Paisavant, Powell, Hunter, Eliott. Jl'Loan, Pollard, Mitchell, and Cantain Oox; 16 stocrase. N'AVUA. s.s. .(3 p.m.), 2930 tons, JtawEon. from Weflport. NORA NIVFX H. 50 p.m.), 56 tons, Goudie, from (Took Strait. JNpHABAHAH. s.s. (6 p.m.), 7000 tons, ll"l<i>i"<.-irort]i, frow Napier. PATEKNA. s.s. (10.10 n-ni.), 1212 tons. Watson, from Ne!?on ami Picton. PasscnKcro: 91 FiMmn. 25 ■BLEXT7BIM. s.s. '11.20 p.m.). 120 tons. Watson, fi-om Blenheim. OPAWA, c. s . (11.30 p.m.). 110 tons, Nicholas, from Blenheim.
DEPARTURES. TUESDAY, AI'BIL 30. WAKANUI, s.s. (2.50 p.m.), 5834 tons, Ma.ktMiearc, for Napier. KAPITi, s.s. (4.50 p.m.), £42 tons, Sawyers, for Wnugaiiui. ALEX'AKDEI!,' p.s. (5.15 p.m.),' 377 tons. Vickcrnian, for Kelson and Motueka. ■MAI'OUHIKA, F.s. 16.10 p.m.), 1203 tons, Kitehio, for Picton, Ncltson,' Westport, and (ircynioutli. Passengers—.Saloon: For I'ie-ton-Jliss Harcourt. Mcsdames Teschemaker, Huick, .Milliiau, Pope, VcniisU 1 , Johnston, llodson. Williamson, Mcsvjns. Harcourt, Tesclu'inaiier. Pope, Baliinjrer, Whclnn, Larkin, Hull, France. Cox, Drickny. For Nclson—Miss Martin, Mesdames ThompEon, Kcimeilv. Jk'.ssre. Ellisoit. Jl'Kinlay, O\v«n. For Westport— Mcsdamea Price, Short, Messr?. Price, llarkuess. For ilrcymouth -Mis.-os Ward. Gray. OUEKK OK THE SOUTH, s.s. (6.35 p.m.), 198 ton-*, ltnrvcy, for Foxton. MAHAItOA, s.s. (8.!0 v.m.), 2598 -tons, Manning, for Lyttoltin. PaK'cngcrs: Saloon— Jliases Gihbs. Smitii. Moore, Dodds, Morrison. Cavorhill, McEdamea Nash, WilFon, Barnes. KJace. Barry. Jlobbe and 2 children, Me-vrs. Xasli, Grango, Walker, WinChester, ilartlett, Coucli. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Mana,, Patea, Mny 1. Kapuni, Patea. May 1. Hiiwern, Pa.fja, Stay 1. Komat;i, Wcstnort. May 1. Opawa. liJcnhnim. May 1. WeUpoi't. May 1. Mauaroa. Ilavelock, May 1. Kahu. Fast Coast port?, May 1. Wakntu. Lyttelton. Kaikoura, May 1. Maori, Tiyt.tfllton, May i. Huia. Wanganui, May 1. Aruhura, West Coast. Xelson, May 1. Queen cf tho South, Foxton, May 1. Corinna. Oncliunga. May 1. 3!.-il;nn:m, Westnort, Jl.iy ?.. Kia Ora, Napier and lij'ttclton, May 2. Arapawa, Wiwisv.nui, May 2. v Alexander, Nelson and Motueka, May 2. Aorere. Pclca, May 2. Patccna. Neison and Picton, May 2. Vartiron, Ijytlelton, May 2. Ruahinp, London, via Hobart, May 2. Wal:a!u, Kaikoura, May 2. Oueen of the South, Foxton, May 2. I\il;nii. Nelson, May 2. Ilincnioa, Castlenoint, May «. liefcudar. Lyttelton, May B. Uinplc, Nanier, via coast, May 6. Wimmora, Duncdin and Lytt-slton, Ifay 9.
PROJECTED DEPARTURES. llawera. Patoa. May 1. Mana, Pntca, Jfay 1. Kaimni. Patea. May 1. Taviuni. New Plymouth, Westport, Greymoutli, May 1. Waimea, N'cison and West Coast. Mayl. Corinua, Tiinaru, Dunedin, and Oainaru, May 1. Ptitofna-, Picton and Kelson, May 1. Op:i\va, Blenheim. Miy 1. Manarnn, Motuelia, May 1. Blenheim. Blenheim, May 1. l(c>«ainom!. I'ivioji, ?*c«- Plymouth, and Oiichunsa, May 1. Maori, Lytteltoii, May 1. Queen of the South. Foxton, May 1. Putilii, Wanpamii. May 1. Hnia, Wasmaimi. May 2. Arauaw.i, Wnngunui. Mav 2. Alexander. Nelson, and Molaekn, May 2. Aororc, Pa-tea, ?ilay 2. Mar-rroa, J.yitcltou. May 2. Ticmnera. London, May 2. Mos.n.l. Mrlbrarnc, via. Lyttclton, Dunedin, Bluff, May £. Kvcrton Grange, W'aitaru- and Wanganui, Miy 3. Wakalii, Knikonra and Lyltelton, May J. Jfoeraki. Sydney d-'roet, May 3. liiiruiiui, Ijoiiiluii. Slav 3. Wakatu. Kaihoiii-a, Lytteltoii, May 3. Imiriibiirali. London, May 3. Wimmera, Lj-tteltoH and Diuwdin, Jfay 3. Kai Orii. Tjundon, May 4. Monowai. Ly'tclton nud Iliinediu, May 7. Mapourika, Xolsoii and West Coast-, ports, Mny 7. Ripple, Napier, and Oi?bornc, Jfay 7. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOVEMENTS. OP STEAMERS. I MOF.BAKI, 9.E., left Melbourne Acril 24, for Hobas't, southern ports, ana Wellington. ]lue Wsllinßton Msy 3. Leayßs same day for Sydney direct. Due Sydney May 7. MOAXA, s.s., left Sydney April 27 for Wellington direct. Duo Wcllinirton to-day. Leaves to-morrow for southern ports, llobart and Melbourne. Due Melbourne Jfay 11. MAHENO, 3.=., leavss Sydney May 1, for Auckland direct. Due Auckland May 5. Leaves Auckland May 6, for Sydney. Duo Sydney May 10. WABRIMOO, E. 8., loaves Sydney May 4, for Wellington direct. Due Wellington May 8. Leaves May 9, for Hoburt atd , Melbourne, via. southsrn ports. i)'je Melbourne May Iβ. MAUXGANUI, s.a., leavee Melbourne May 8 for Hobart, f,outhern ports, and Wellington. Due Wellington May 17. Leaves same day for Sydney direct. Duo Sydney May 21. BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. FREJIANTLE April 30. Arrived.—Omrah, from London.
COASTAL. TUESDAY. AI'IUL 50. AUCKLAND. Sniled.—Wimmera. (3 p.m.), for southern ports. Passenger;:-Saloon: For Wellington -Misses Sonfii 12.1, Ji'iv. Oolline and infant, .Mi-.--srn. Lecciicr, Siiiiih, and Coliin«. MANAKAU HEADS. Sailed.-Jlosaiiiuiid (8 a.m.), for Wellington. OXEIIUNHA. I'iiknki' reiunied to Dort, biir-houiid, at 13.45 p.m. NAPIER. Arrived.—Jlonowai (11.20 a.m.', from Wet liuirtan. To sail.—Knlni (8 p.m.), for Wellincton, via the coaM. XEW PLYMOUTH. AiTirei!.—Oorinna (9.30 a.m.), from Onehunira. Sailed.—Corinna !5 p.m.), for Wellington. OASTLEPOINT. Arrived.—llinemoa (7.50 a.m.), from Wei-liiiE-toJiL WANGANUI. Arrlved.-Huia (9.13 u.m,), from W/slliucBLENHEIM, Arrived— Opawa and Blenheim (6.30 a.m.), from Wellington. MOTI7EKA. Arrived.—Ma.naroa. (8.30 a.m.), from WclHiiKton. To sail.—Jtaimroa (? D.m.\ for Wellington. FAP.KWKLIi SPIT. Ncaliere cast at 2.25 p.m. KAIKOWtA. Ajn-ivea.-Wakatu (6.50 a.m.), for Wclliiifftoni LYTTELTON. Arrived—Maori (7.55 a.m.). from Wellington; Eunice, seow (at Hende), from Havelock. Saiied.—Jlaori i'S.3O p.m.), for Wellington, w'.Ui 152 passeiiEcrs. Heavy rain lias delayed the departure of all other vessels. DUNEDIN. Anived.—lnverearEill, from Tira&ru; Moeraki, from Sailed.—Tarawcra, for Auckland. PflsFcn-Bers-SaJpon! For \VollinKlon-3[is?es Watkina (2),'Jlesdames Graham, Mtiir, Jamie- < son, Squiirisc. iJavi'cs and . 2 ehildreu, Jtessr«. Jamieson, Guy, S(iuariso, Master Watklns. For Oisboriie—Miss Kettle. For AuckJiind—Misses Ambrose, Skickau, Tilton, Stewart. BLUFF. Sailed.—Maungamii (12.30 a.m.), for Hohart and Melbourne. ■ THE MGANA LATE. The local wirelc-s office advised last night that the Moana*—this wcoli's boat from Sydney direct—would not. reach Wellington until 9 o'clock this evening. TAINUI LEAVES PLYMOUTH. Aceordi'ng to cabled advice received bv the local asonts for the Shaw, Kaviil an*d Albion Cd., R.M.S. Taiuui (now en route from London to New Zealand ports, via Capo Town and llobart), cleared Plymouth on Saturday afternoon. EUAHIKE LEFT IiOEART. Advices received by the local offleo of the New Zealand .Shipping Co. indicat»d that 11.M.5. liuahine left llobart, in continuation of hor voyiine from London, at 7 a.m. on Sunday last. The ' vessel is due hero on Thuivday mornine;. COKINTIIiC"S MOVBItKNTS . The Hhaw, Kaviil, and Albion Company's liner Corinthie- on Monday disehargine Lr.udon ciiiiro at Lyttelton, wan to have sailed yestordav for Gisljorne to commeneo ilomoward loading. After shippinj; a fair cargo of wool e.vd frozen meat, at that port, she will return to Lyttelton, arriving there about May 4. After a stay of ?ix days she will loavo for Wellington for final coaling and loading, sailing oa May 16 for London. KUMAKA LEAVES CAPE TOWN. Local necnte for the Shaw, Savill, and Albion Co. advise that the Kum-arn, en route to New Zealand ports, via, Tasmania, left Cape Town on Sunday evenWEATHER AT GIIEYMOUTH. The Greymouth bar was workable on Monday night, and the steamers Ariliura, Pohcrua, ami Flora were all able to cuter, those boats arriving at 10 o'clock. There was, however, too much sea on the bar yesterday to permit further movements.
The Kia Ora Is expected to arrive ncro Horn Napier on Thursday neit. Tlic vesicl leaves finally for London, probably on Saturday. The A. and A. steamer Anjlo-liolivion, which left Mew Vork on February 17, for aydnoy and New Zealand ports, arrived at Sydney on April 21. The vessel is to leave the Australian port on May 3. for Auckland. Mto is duo at Wellington on M:iy 1'!. The IndTabarah is due to arrive at Wollineton from Kapier cither to-night or tomorrow morning. The vessel will probably clear this port Dually for London oil Friday next. Mr. D, lUtcbic, master of the Mapourika, stoned off the vessel yesterday morning. Captain A. M. Edwin, lat-o of the Iliumpouri, succeeded him. Mr. T. 13. Walker, la.to purser on the Arahura, has joined tho Mokoia as purser, vice Mr. C. B. Wheeler, who is to go ou holiday leave. Mr. W. N. liesv.ick, late chief officer on the Snuall, has joined the Piikaki in a similar capacity, vice Mr. C. A. Couldcry, who will proceed to Great liritain. WeatHer conditions have moderated somewhat at OnchuwM. Tho Itosamond and Corinna. were able to cross the bar ouU ivaril at B o'clock und 5 o'clock respectively yesterday Hiomiiie:. The Corirma is duo to arrive this morning. The liosamond ia expected thi.s eveninp. The Taviuni's dcnarlure for N T ew Ply. mouth, Westnort, a;sd Gr-.'y;Bouth has bciin delayed until noon to-day. The Union collier Koniata is expected to arrive this morning with a. full load of coal for Wellington. Tho KiUianoa, also coal laden, is due to-morrow. The ilucidr.rt-Parker steamer Wfraruera is to leave here for Lyttelum and Dun«(lin on Friday nest. The vessel is due back in WelliiiKtoii osi tht following Thursday. The Government stramer Hinemoa arrived at Castk'point yesterday morning, and commenced to land i-tnrcH. Only light Roods could be landed, as ihe weather prevunteil the transport of larger stuff. The vessel may bo expected back in Wellingtou ut tin , , end of the week. Mr. J. Benson, third officer of the Kamona, came ashore at Auckland on Katii' , . day to sit- for his chief officer's ticket A wireless inrasage was received from tho jiiiuhiiie, inward bound from Ilobart, stating that fiho was 550 aiiics distant at 9 o'clock last night.
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