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4, I'JIASES OF TUB MOOX. JULY. Day. Kr. in. I.'i-l ciiiarlcr 8 1 17 a.m. .Now liiomi 15 0 43 a.m. l-'irst i.unrtw 21 4 48 p.m. I'lill moon 29 3 58 ii.ni. MOON. Tue"?" •' i '" CS la ' ,lay ' ' jAi "'"■'■ Eels ' 9i '' "•"'• HlfiU WA'I'KR. 'J'o-itay, 5.39 a.m.; 5.59 p.m. To-niorruw. 6.27 n-m.: 6.44 p.m. KUX. Sun ri.-ff 10-clay, 7.17 q.in.; k4s, 4.31 p.m. ARRIVALS. S.m;iil>AY, JUIsK 29. MAIIAIIOA, ?.«. (C.40 a.m.). 2598 Ion?. Manning, from FijtU'llon. I'a-iipngciv: Million — ilissp* (iafl'le. J-'ilzireralil, JJowie, Jahii:-on aii-cl M-Kimioii, Jlosrtiimos Johnston anil <-hil<l, Williamson, Cirahaiu Ware. Ocj-5. Kitson, JiiHone, .Morris, Campbell i 2), lxiwry, Mc.= -rs. iliir.-ihall, Hops, Smith, Palrirl;, Dixoii (2), Wynne, Jlartin, Spencer, Jl.ilaiel, .Morris, Cnmplicll, .Malcolm. OtcnFhaw. Phillip*, Clarke. Hurley, Jlogdcn. llailcy. Kva.U, .Tower?, Manlaiin, Blolie. and Canterbury hockey team (71: 39 skerane. Nllv'AU. r.s. (8.55 a.m.), 245 tons, Jlay, from Xi-lboii mul Motucka. IIUIA, s.s. (9.5 a.m.). 127 ton?, Hurt, from Waiijrniiui. JIAKAKOA. s.s. (9.15 a.m.), 122 tons, Hart, from Jlotueka. MORKKI,],, whaler (1.30 p.m.), 46 tons, ElIcfscu. from Newfoundland, via Colombo, lirkhano. and M'hnnirarei. JIAXAIIOA. s.s. 17.30 p.m.). 122 ions. Hart (put haul: through stress of weather). SUNDAY. JUNE 30. IiAPOUMKA, 5.5. (4 a.m.), 1203 tons, Sl.ringer, from AVast Coast and Nelson. .VAOKT. f.s. (7.15 a.m.), 3393 tons, AMwcll. from Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon—Mines Jliirfc, Gates, Drew, Stale. King, llains, Mosrtflmcs Pauling. M'Kenzie. linn. Q:\iline and infant, liethell. Liingforu. IPLcan, Bishop. Ml. Cnolmnn, Kinc. Bishop. Sawers, M'firarc, fully, Seddon, Clarke, Jeffrie,-, Clyiiiii and child, Messrs. Thomas, Pat tip. Herting. 11011., Cowan, Kemiard, Kolsoll, Hell. licmihlon. Justice DennUton. Brceii, Knowlcs, Jfaclili'au, Sherwood, IJ.avies, Hire, Ha-rlon, Ronaril. Kiehton. M'Ma-u----nivav. Doniigan, Cameron, Jeffrie?, King, Ilriscs, Ycims. Xcsbil. Sainms, Hewlett, Harrison, Hell. Clitiuibprlniii. Jl'Gnirc, Watkins, Korlic?, Hom, Crawford, Tnlly, Chapman. ColiPii. Davidson, Kirk, Wells, Pirajii, llnytPii, Castro, fiuidr-r. Clyinee. Ciillinanc, Lifidsny, Schlaadt, bidding, Wicks, Aiulur-s-on. (liTiTit; 40 f-U'craKO. KOTOJTJ. f.s. (8 a.m.). 1159 tons, Flynii, frnm Xelpon and Picton. . POIIKUUA. s.s. (2.25 p.m.). 1175 tons, Cameron, from GiTj-nionlli. KKfiIiLUS, s.s. (2.40 p.m., at Worser Day), 535 tons, Tointon tljouml from West-port to (ii«lionip, nut ill tlM'oilKh slrCsa of wcallier). DEPARTURES. SATURDAY, JUNE 29. DKM'lilC. E.s. (12.15 p.m.), 8273 tons, Ehk-liy-li. for r.yttelton. AIiAIiUIIA. s.s. (1 p.m.). 1596 ton?, Lambert, for I'ictou, Nelson. Wcslport, and (ircymoiith. NIICAL , . <■..-. (2.10 |).m.). 245 tons, Hay, for NelFon nn<l Jtotueka. liOTOliliA. s.s. (4.10 p.m.). 11.500 tons, Butcliirc. for LyUclten. /[A.VAHOA. s.s. (5 p.m.). 122 Ion:?, Hart, for Mntiipli-n. ■ MAKAISOA. 5.3. (11.10 p.m.). 2598 tons. Vanliinsr, for Lytt-cltou.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Defender, I.ylieltoii, July 1. Koinala, Wu.-'tporl, July 1. Aorore, J'alcu, July i. Opaw.i., lilnilsi'im, July 1. Queen of I In , Mouth. Foxton, July 1. lilrahcim, Hlcnlicim. July 1. Mini)!)'. Gisborne, July 1. St'jrmbird, Wangiiinii, July 1, Arapawn. Wangnmii. July 1. Alexander, Ma-ngarnlimi. July 1, Kini. fircymouth, July 1. Waverloy, Fiixton. July 1. Wnihorn. Kewrastlc. via Auckland, July 1 link!, Wauganui, July 1. liakura. West port, July 1. l!n?;unonil, oucli'.iiii,m, Sew Plymouth July. 2.
W.iirnu, Dlcnhcini, July 2. Knpili. Wanisaiiiii. July 2 Xikan, Ncl'-iiii. Jloi.iicka. July 2. Mniaroa, Lytt.'lioii, }v.\y 2. Oii.iiin, southern ports. July 2. .M»l;aia, llinii'iliii. Lyttehon. July 2. flora-, foiulieni poi't?. July 2. Xflviia, northern ports. July ".. Maunßanui. Sydney dirwl. July 3. Arahirra. West Coast. Nelson, Picton. Wnisfltii. LvUeUon, Kaikoura, July 3. Knikonr.i. London, via. Auckland, July 4. Kent. LyUeltnu. July 4. A'-apawo. Lytlellou, July 1. We;lralia. Diinodiii, I.ytk'lfon, July '.. Miiritai. London, via way port?, July 4. Tnrawera, northern ports, Juue 5. Warrjinoo .Melbourne, via south, July 5.
I PROJECTED DEPASTURES. Jfanaroa, Jlotueka, July 1. Tlawcra. I'atea, Wanßnnui. July 1. Defender, Karamca., July 1. Opawa, Blenheim, July 1. Queen of tlie SouOi, Foxton. July 1. lilenhcim. Blenheim. July 1. Jiuia, Wnneanui. July 1. Aranawn, Wo.nsarmi, July 1. Pateona. Fictou, Xolfoii, July 1. Maori, Lytteltou, July 1. Wavcrlcy, Foxton, July 1. Aorcre. Patea, July 1. Hippie, Napier, Gisbornc. July 2. Nnvna. Lytteilon. Puncdm, July 2. liotoiti, Nelson. West Coast. July 2. . Flora, Picton, West. Coast, July 2. Alexander, Nelson, West Coast, July 2. Keho, West Haven. July 2. Mokoia, northern ports, July 2. Oaouri, Orcyiuoiith. July 2. Niltau, Nelson, Motuclw. July 2. Mararoa.. Lytteltoil, July 2. Kapiti, Waniramii, July 2. Wnirsu, Blenheim. July 2. • Pohenia, Greymouth, July 2. Rosamond. New Plymouth. July J. Kclna-ta, West-port, July 4. Wakatu Kaikoura, Lyttelton, July 1. Arapnvi, Wniwanui, July <!. Wcstralia, Sydney, via northern ports. "launpaiMif, Melbourne, via south, July 4. Kent.Avonmouth. via I<a3 Fnlmas. July o. 'Pnrawera. Lyttelton. Dunedrn, July 5. Warritnoo. Sydney direct. July 5. Arahura, Pictou, Nelson, West Coast, July 6. ■ " INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. WAKKIMOO, E.S., left Melbourne June Z6, for Hobnrt, southern ports, and Wetlincton Duo Wellington July 5. Leaves Faroe day for Sydney direct. Due Sydney J " i r y vUNOANUI, 8.5., left Sydney June 29 for Wellington direct. Dt;e Welliuffton July 3. Leaves July 4 for southern ports, Itouart. and Melbourne. Due Melbourne 'wViSTKAUA, s.s., leaves ftiuiedin .My 2 for Lyltnlfon and Wellington. Due Wellington July 4. Leaves same day for northern ports and Sydney. Due Sydney, J VrCTORIA, e.e., leaves Sydney July 3, for northern porta and Wellington. Duo Wellington July 14. Leaves same day for Lytteltou and "Duiiediii. OVERSEA SHIPPINC. STEAMEHS TO AltlilVE. From London. lONIO (due about July 5), Eailcd on Miiv 23 via Cape Town nnd llobart. (Shaw, s'ivill. and Albion Co., agents.) STAK OP INDIA (due about Jnno 27), Failed on April 21, via Melbourne. Sydney. Auckland, Napier, nud Wellington. (Tyscr (due about July 8). sailed on May 4. via, Auckland. (New Zealand ShipPi MUn C ITAi aS Mue S 'about July 4). Failed on May 10, via, Australian ports. (Tyscr Line. "ifl'ATi OF SOOTLAN'D (due about Ausust 1) sailed on May 21. via Austra-Hn ports ami Auckland. " (Tyser Line, agents.) From Liverpool. MORAYSUIHK (due sbont July 15). fajled on May 11, via Las Palmas. (F.-H.-b. Line, a TTOT, (due about July 20), sailed ou May 25, via Auckland. (F.-11.-S. Line. a! f™SKX 'due about August 19), sailed on June 22 via- Las Palmas. Cape. Town, Hobart, aiid Auckland. (F.-11.-S. Line, agents.) From Glasgow. AWAHOir (due about July 6). eailcd on April 1, via Hue/, and Newcastle. From Montreal TOKO.MAKII (due about. July Is), sailed on April 15, via Australian ports and Am-klaiid. (Xcvv Zealand Shipping Co.. " wiIAKATANK (due about. July'3ll. sailed on Mav 27, via Australian port*and Auckland. (XeW Zealand Shinning Co.. asents. MATATUA (due about August Si), railed mi <fuue '0 via AiiNtralia-n ports and Anekland. (Xew Zealand Shipping <-»., ushus.) From Mew York. COtriiWU-UJ (due about July 17). sailed on April 19. via Australian ports and And;land. <'l's>or Line, sigenl-O \XfiI.O-SAXON (due about July 19), sailed on April 25. via Auckland. (Vacuum Oil '.NEi'jFkXKEIjK (due about July 20). sailed on May 2. via .Melbourne and i\vdiic.v. UJalsclv mid <:«.. nsc'iitt.) STAK OF AUSTRALIA (dm- August 2), failed on .May 25, via. Australian ports and Auckland. I'l'ysci , Line, agents.! STtiATHHOY (due about Aueust 6). sailnd on -May 17. via Australian ports. (Vacuum Oil Op., agciita.l From Bunbury. KAl'fi.V (iltii! uhimi AumiM. 20), asUtd June. (U,£,B, .Qo., puentiU
BAILEE TO ARRIVE. From Newcastle. UEIjKX DJttTiY, barque, sailed on June
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OVERSEA. 3!KI,UOUHXK, June 30. Arrived.-Moeriiki nnd Joiepli Cniiß, from Auckland. SYDNEY, JUNE 29. Sailed.—Miuingnniii < 1.3(1 p.m.). for Wellington. SUVA, June 29. Sailed.-Alua, for Auckland. COASTAL. fiATUISDAY, JUNE 29. ATJCKLAND. Arrived.—Taimii, from flisboine. Sailed.—lluril-ai, for .Napier and WclHiibtuii; Kurow (6 n.in.i, for Fiji; Waihora (5.10 p.m.). rnr Wellingtou: -Navua, for .-.outliern ports. GlsnoilNK. Amvcd.-Iluru (inidiiißlit), from Wtllinston: htar of India (6 a.m.), from Wellington. Mailed.— Kipplc (S p.m.), for Wellington, XAPIEH. Sailed.—iTatipiri (1.15 p.m.), for WellingONEnUNGA. Arrived.—Rarawa (9 a.m.), from New Plymouth. WAITAIIA. Arrived.—Tainui (7.45 p.m.), from WellingNEW PLYMOUTH. Failod.-Kosamoncl (4.10 p.m.), for Onelainsra. PATKA. Arrived.—Kapuui (8 p.m.), from Wellington: Sailcd.-Aorero (11 a.m.), for Wellington. WA XG A NUI. Arrived.—Stormbivd (7.10 a.m.) and Ar<u pawn, (7.47 a.m.), from Wellington. FOXTON. To sail.—Queen of the South (9 p.m.), for Wellington. Sailed.—Wavcrlcy (7.30 p.m.), for WellingBLENUEIII. Arrived.— rUeiilieim (5.30 a.m.), from Wellington; Opawu C6.EO a.m.), from Wellington. WESTPORT. Sailed.—llnlmra (9.55 a.m.), for Wcllinßton. To ea 11. —Koonya (8 p.m.), for Wellington. I.YTTEJ/I'OX. ATnved.-Weslralia. (9.15 a.m.), from Wellington; Kent (1 p.m.), from Tiniaru. TI.MARU. Sailed.—Kent (0.30 iv.ni.), for Lyttelton; Waitomala (6.15 p.m.), for Auckland. OAMARIj. i Snilcd.-Wannlin. (12.15 p.m.), for the Bluff. POUT C-11ALMKKS Arrived.—WimuicM (2.-.0 p.m.), from Lyttclton. Sailed.—Mokoia, for Auckland, via. East Const; Corinn-a, for northern porls; To Allan, Jor and Greymouth. SUNDAY, JUKE 30. AUCKLAND. Arrived.-Tainui (7.55 a.m.), from Gisborne; JUiheno (7 p.m.), from Sydney; Taraucra, from southern ports; Kaeo, auxiliarv schooner, from Oisljorno. ■ "
NELSON. Arrived.—Arahura (5 a.m.), from Pieton anil Wellington; Nikau (3.20 a.m.), from AVMliiipioii. Saiit'ii.-Aialiura (8 a.m.), for West Coast. WESTPORT. Sailed.—Kinl (B.« a.m.), and Komata (9.30 a.m.;. Iμ Vv'tlliujrloii. 1-YTTELTOS. Arrived.—Rotorua (10.45 a.m.), Delphic (3.50 p.m.).' tuiil Jlararoa (5.25 p.m.), from Wellington. DUXEDIX. I Arrived.—lnvorcar;;ill. from Stewart 1.5- ; land; Kotaro, from JJivertoii; Wcstralda. f'Min Sydney, via jiortherii perls. for liliiff, llolxirt, and J Jlclljßiinie. NEW ITJiKY "FLIER" WAHIXE. The new turhins steamer wliidi is bcins l-.nilt a , . Olassow to the orcLsr of Uie I Union SIT-:im Ship Tor Hid L-t-I f;lton-IV(!llinptou ferry service, U to ho lnnrjd the Wahir.c. When completed it U ! «iiil tlml Mie new steamer will be on 3 of ; (lie lni-Rcst and finest prirpensrer fteamers I of her kind in tlu world, and she will be 1 tl'e faslcft. steamer in t'.io Union Com- ! panyV Meet. In perioral she will closely I resemble the ?Jaori, but iilie will Ijo a ! irreal, imi.'rovemen; on tint favourite vpsl s?l, and will embody every now idea that, i experience trained from the working of ! the Maori lias Mifp-e.-tcd. The Wuhinc will ; be about 37oft. in' limirlli, and will bo i-ev- : eral feet wirier than the Maori. She will i lie about 3750 lons irross ivsiiler WwJhcii i< 3.190 tons), and will have a sreed of 7,1 knoir. per hour. She will b= fitted with llal.Toel: and Willcox v.v.taMubc boilor? supplyine ptep.m to I'arson's turbines driving triple scritw;. MAUN'GANIJI LKAVES SYDNEY. Tcliigraphie adviec received from Sydney ! states that the TJnion Company's ptoanier i Maiingamii left for Wellington direct at 1.3(1 p.m. on Saturday. She should arrive in port early on Wednesday morning, KAIKOTJItA TAKES TURAKIJfA'S RUN. It is announced that the New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Knikoura. will take it.Jf.S. Turnkina's place , on the voyage from Wellington to London, via. tray ports, on August 22. The Turakiua has BC2II delayed at London by the strike. The ICaikoura arrived at. Auckland from London last week, and is due at Wellington about July 8. Captain A. W. Jl'Kcllar, E.X.R., is etUl in command, and has associated with him the following offieers:-Chief. Mr. K. It. N'calcj second. Mr. J. O. Hancock; third, Mr. F. P. llaiius; fourth. Mr. H. C. S. Upton; surgeon. Dr. E. 0. R. M'Douall: chief steward. Mr. I , '. A. Johnson; chief engineer, Mr. W. Ilrownj second, Mr. I). Gray: third, Mr. 0. Massoy: fourth, Mr. J. Ballock: fifth. Mr. H. "M-Lsllan; sixth. Mr. J. 0. Hooker; chief refrißcraiiiii! engineer, Mr. 11. Dixon; second, Mr. C. Young. MOVEMENTS OP STEAMER KENT. Last Saturday the F.-11.-S. steamer Kent arrived at Lyttclton from Tiniaru to complete loading for Home. She is expected to sail on July 3, and will probably make a cnll at' Wellington for "bunkers," sailin" for Avonmcutli, via Las Palmas, about July 6. Passengers are notified that they must ioln tlis Kent at Lyltelton, ns there will uo no communication between th 3 rfioro and vessel at Wellington. BANFFSIIIRE ARRIVES HOME. Cflblo advice received by the local agents for tho New Zealand Shipping Company states that their chartered steamer lianifrhlre, which left Auckland for London on April 20. arrived at her destination on Thursday last. THE ANGLO-SAXON.
Information to hand states that Iho Vacuum Oil Company's chartered steamer Anglo-.Saxon left llob.irt, in continuation of her ''ourney from New York to Auekloml, on Tuesday last. The vessel is dua at Auchbiul to-morrow, and at WflUn?ton about July 11. MESS TABLE GOSSIP. Jtr. F. A. Williams, has joined'the Kurow nt Auckland aa purser. Captain A. IC. Thorpe, harbourmaster at Lytteltun, left by tho Wimmcra, on a six weeks' holiday (rip to Melbourne .md Sydney. Captain T. M. Hunter is now actingharbouTinuster. Captain A. 11. Davij. of the Kini, is nsliorc on holiday leave, and i? being relieved by Captain ilolm, late of the HanPiri. Tlio Union Company's steamer Haupiri is under ordera to proceed to Greymouth to load coal for Wellington. From this port, she proceeds lo Picton. Enst Coast bays, and ports, and Auckland about the cntl oE tliis week. The Xew Zealand Shipping! Company's steamer Paparoa is due at Wellington from the south about July 4. She subsequently leaves for W-aitara, returning to this port on July U. Final departure will bo taken from the flluff for London on July 18. Loading operations on the Now Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Waiinate are expected to lio completed at Auckland by to-inoriow. The vessel will then leave for London. Ou account, of being delayed on the run up from Wellington to Onchuuga, tho Rosamond will not .irrive him!; here until Wi-il-lipsslay. She takes lier departure for New I'lymoulli direct tho same .afternoon. The tramp Meamcr lliver Olyde ifl proceeilini; from the itlulT lo Newcastle lo load for Java. The following dictum ha« recently been laid down by Mii> llritisli lion-? nl' Cominous—Any wircles-i station, wlivtltcr on boarJ fliip or on Hnd. which hears a ills. ti-c-<i =ißiK\l is Ixnmd to uive priority to sueli a nics'ti':!' nnil to cilsi- such steps os tin , call lii'iv rciKli'i , neoe-sary. It mu-l be iiudPi-itoml. liowi-ver. lluvt- if a ftaliuu |j tl-jt norliiiiif on tlit> Milne w!tve leiitrlli n> tin- fliiii it. niishl n-Jt bum- the Ml-.ihl. 't'liu Union t'<iiH|iany'« r.ir.imer Waimna is at pri.-cut Hiuli'i-fjtiiiis? overliaul ut l'orl Chalinea-?. i'ollowin;.' arc t-hfl rale- of-frcinlit. nuoleil for c-oa.l caI'KUL-s flolll NViv.-iu-lI:- l-j New Xenlnnd port-:—AiK-bland !■-.. tiisliiii-ix. , Its. 6il Xapicr Oil.. Wetliupluii 9.-. c<l., W-i----ii"auui 15--.. LyHi-llnii 10s., Tiniarii 10.-. fil., Blnir 10'-. 6i1.. 'and llunciliu 10 ? . M. Tbe Wailcmat.-i left Timini For Auckland olid Newcastle on .Satnrdiiy.
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