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PHASES OF TOE MOON. JULY. . Day. Dr. m. I-ast quarter ..... a 417 a.m. »>w moon 15 0 43 a.m. I-'iiM quarter 21 448 p.m. lull moon 29 358 p.m. MOOX. Moon rises to-ilay, 9.59 p.m.; sots. 11.13 n,m. Saturday. i HIGH WATEH. To-day, 8.32 a.m.; 8.50 p.m. '1 o-morrow, 9.16 a.m.; 9.29 p.m. SU.Y. Sun rises to-day, 7.16 a.m.; set?, 4.33 p.m. ARRIVALS. THURSDAY, JULY 4. KIKAP, p.s. (6.50 a.m.). 245 tons, Hay, from Nelson and Motnelia, IIAHAItOA. s.s. (7.15 u.m.), 2598 ton?, Maninti!r, from livtlcllon. Pa securer-- Saloon -Misses Mnorhonse, VHiilcihan. Hitchcock, ■Tai-inin, liirlcs, Clark, Winter, Hearty, Tord, Jlities, McMlames Moorlioiiso, Jonc?, Inwood and 2 children, Siiiimonels, Hitchcock. .7n-.-Ic, Hall. Hiskop deary, Jte?..=rs. Jlorice, Stack, (iaUlon, Inwood, I'olloc-k. Kd K e, llitelirock, Stow, Umilh, Jack, Ciott, Burke, Ifopkiiis, Jone=.. Harpcr. Malloy, Kaiikin. Graham, Butler. Uakcr. Pollock; 43 steerape. ENKHGY, steam trawler (8.10 a.m.), 66 tons J.ckfonl, from Cook Strait. , QUthX OF Till-] SOUTH, s.s. (8.45 a.m.), 198 tons, Harvey, from Foxton WKSTKAIiIA, S.S. (10.35 'a.m.), 2884 tons, '\nller. from Dunedin and Lyttelton. WAWEnA. s.s. (0.45 p.m.), 200 tons, Jackson, from Pa tea. KENT, s.s. (1.30 p.m. in the stream), 5464 tons. 31 Gibbon, from Lyttelton. 01WA, s. F . (3.25 p.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, from lilcnheim. KOVTHAI, s.s. (3.45 p.m.), 792 tons, Bald]t.M^Xl|Eljr! S f!e. nC H p.m.), 120 ton?, Wil'β^frt™™ 5 : ,6 ' 5 - "'° l ''' m tODS, Thomp ' " HELeT rjKXX\" ÜbarniioUbarniio (7.5 p.m.), 695 tons, Holm, from .Newcastle WAKATD, s.s. (8.35 p.m.). 157 tons. Wilkuisoii, from Lyttelton aoid Kaikoura. DEPARTURES, THUKSDAY, JULY 4. NAVUA. e.s. (3.50 a.m.), 2930 tons, Edwin, for AVostnort.. ALEXANDER, s.s. (12.20 p.m.), 377 tone, Vickerman. for Picton. HOSAMOND, s.s. (1.20 p.m.), 721 tons, Irwin. for New Plymouth. 'XIKATJ, s.s. (5.10 p.m.). MS tons, Hay, for rvclson and Motneka. W-ESTKALIA, s.s. (6.10 p.m.). 2884 tons, waller, for'northern ports and Svdnev. MAUNGANUI, s.e (5.20 p.m.), 7527 tons, TVorra'll. for Melbourne, via southern ports and lloliart. Passengers: Saloon—For Lyt-telton-Jliss Frank'sh, Mesdames Vholinnn, Eiistin. IHshop. Mr. AVhnlman. For Dun-edin-Misw3 Sparrow. Kirkpntrick, Smith, WiF-ney, Williams, nart, Mcedamcs Norrio, Bethmie. Small. Tuliman. Hart. Messrs. Mitchell, Urnuliart, Manninjr. Bryco. Beard. For Bluff-llr. Taylor. Fov Hobart—Mr. and Mrs. Annan. For Melbourne—Misses Flitchard. I'riteliarrt. Kvmbic, Mppfj-5. Sawbridffcworlli, KemWo, Kcarns. Jt'Kenzie. HAWEKA, s.s. (7.5 p.m.), 2CO tons, Jackson, for Palea. QUEKN OF TtTE SOUTH, e.e. (8 p.m.), 193 tons. Harvey, for I'oxton. JfAEAKOA, s.i. (8.5 p.m.), 2598 tons, Mannine, for Lyttelton. KOVIiAI. r.s. (9 p.m.), 792 tons, Baldwin, for fireymouth. HIPPLTO, p.?. (9.35 n.m.l, 370 tons, Carlson, for Xapier and Gisljornc.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Kairaki. Karainen, July 5. Aorero. Paten, July 5. Kennedy. Nelson, 'via. Terafcohc, July 5. Maori, LytU'Uon, July 5. 'I'arnwera, northern ports, June 5. WarHinoo. Melbourne, via south, July 5, Kapinii, Picion, July 5. l'nparoa. Bluff, July 6. - JNiwcra, Paten, July 6. Xikau, Xi'lson. liotiieka. July 6. Marnroa, Lyttelton. July 6. P.-.nili, West. Const. Xehon, July 6. Hreeze. Lvtli-lton. July 6. KaDili. Waiinnmii. July 6. I'ohcrna. (ir'rvinoiiih. July 7. Tniuui. LyMoUnn, July 7. Monov.ai. niii:»din. Lyltolton, July 7. Mannroa, Ilnvelook, July 7. Koc.inmml. New I'lymnutli, July 7. llnnniri, Greymnutli. July 7. Xn.vua, Westporl-. July 7. Uipp'.e, Kooicr, July 7. Dnecti of the SonUi. l'oston, July 7. Kuinnra, llhifi'. July 7. Awaliou. Glasgow, via, Waneanui, July 7: Waihora. \\>;tpoH, July 7. Kailiimni, liondon. via way ports, July 8. Anit.on. r\ul>on, July 9. Jfo'ioia, northern ports, July 9. Corintin, southern ports, July 10. Tc Anau, Duuediu, Timaru, July 10.
PROJECTED DEPARTURES, Opn.vwi. Blenheim, July 5. Itbnheim, Blenheim. July 5. Jluia, Wanminui, July 5. Arapawa. Wa-ncnnul. July 5. Aorerc, Pntea. Julv 5. Pateeua. Picton, Nelson. July 5. Maori, Lyltelton, July 5. Wakatn. Kaikoura. LyUclton. July 5. Kent, Avouuioiith. via Las Pnliuas. July 5 Tarawcra. LyUeltoK. Duiicdiu, July '5. Warrimoo. Sydney. July 5. Kapuni. Pa tea, .Inly 5. Paparca, Waitara. July C. Kennedy. West Coast, July 6. lln.wcra. Pntea, July 6. Nilfiii. Nelson. Motueka. July 6. Mararoa, Lyttclton,. July 6. Arahura, Picton. Nelson. West Const, July 6.
Jlrceze, Wanganui. July 6. Kapil.i. Wauennui, .July 6. Miiritni. Lytt.clton, July (5. K:.iraki.'Lvttelli!i. July 6. Waihorn, Oania.ru. July 6. Kumarn. Lnndon, July 8. Ouoen of the South, To-ton, July 8. Stormblrd. Wangnnui. July 8. Hairniri. Picton, Napier, KnFt Coast, Auckland, July 8. ' Rosnmnnd. Picton, Nelson, New Plymouth, Oimhunirn. July 8. j.ranoroa, Motneka, July B. JTonowai. northern ports. Julv 8. Mokon, Lytteltou. Dmiedin, July 9. Mnpiiirilta, Nelson. Weft Const, July 9. Ripple, Nanier, Gisbornc, Julv 9. Kaitoa. Nelson, West Coasf. July 9. N<i.vu.i, Westnort, July 9. Corinn.-i. Kel-ou. New Plymouth. Onehung.-]. July 10. To AniHi. New Plymouth. Westnort, Greymouth, July 10.
INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE, MOVEMENTS OF STEAMED S. WARRFMOO, 8.5., left Melbourne .Tiinn K, for Holmrt, southern ports, and Wellington. Duo Wellington July 5. Loaves same day for Sydney direct. Duo Sydney WESTRALIA, 6.5., left Duncdin today for Lyl.tellon and Wellington. Due Wellington July 4. Loaves same day for northern ports and Sydney. Duo Sydney, VICTORIA, s.b., left Sydney July 3, far northern norte and Wellington *Duo Wollinittoii July 14. Leaves samo day for LyUeltnn and Bnnedin. MOANA, s.s., lenvesSyrtney July fi fnr Wellington dlrcrt. Due Wellingtoni July 10 Leaves .TiO.c 11 for southern port& Hobart and Melbourne. Due Melbourne July 20. ' OVERSEA SHIPPINC. STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. From London. lONIC (due about July 9>, sailed on May 23, via Cape Town and Hobart. (Shaw, Soyill and Albion Co., agents.) KAIKOURA (due about July 8), sailed on May 4, via. Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) STAR OF SCOTLAND (due about August 1). sailed on May 21, via Australian ports and Auckland. (Tyser Lino, agents.) From Liverpool. MORAYSHIKE (due about July 15). sailed on May 11, via. Las Palmas. '(F.-S. Line, agents.) TS'RONE (due about July 29), failed on May 25, via Auckland. (F.-S. Line, agents.) ESSEX (due about August 19), sailed on •lune 22. via Lns I'almis, Cane Town. Hoban., and Auckland. (F.-S. Line, .ip-cnts.) From Glasgow. AWAHOU (due about July 7). sailed on April 1, via Sues, Newcastle, aud Waugaiiui. (Levin and Co., agents.) From Montreal. TOKOMARU (duo about July 15), sailed on April 15, via Australian porta and Auckland. (Sew Zealand Shipping Co., "WIIAKATASR (due about July 31). sailed on May 27, via. Australian ports and Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping Co,, agents.) JIATATUA dine about August it), sailed mi Juno 20, via Australian ports and Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping 00., agents.) From Now York. COUKTFIELI) (due about July 17). sailed on April 19, via Auslralion ports and Auckland. (Tyscr Line, agent--.) ANGLO-SAXON (due iibuul. July 19). sailed on April 25. vhi Auckland. (Vacuum Oil Co.. agents.) XEIIiEXFKLH (dun about July =0). sailed on May 2, via Melbourne anil .Sydney. (Wn-Iscty and Co.. ngems) STAH OF AUSTRALIA (due August 21. railed on Ma.v 2J. via. Australian ports ."ind Auckland. (Ty-or Line, agents.) STJSATHROY 'due aboul August 6). failed on May 17, via. Australian norte. (Vacuum Oil Co., agents.) From Bunbury,
SAILERS TO ABP.IVE. From Crays Harbour. MAKAWEU, American four-masted barquentine, Eailort ou June 6. From Adventure Bay (Tas.). WILD WAVE, barque, sailed on June 29. BY TELEGRAM. , OVEHSEA. I CLAIiEXCE IIIVEIi, July 1. Sailed.—Manurewa, for New Plymouth. ALBANY, July 4. Arrived.-Star ol Scotland, from London. COASTAL. THURSDAY, JULY 4. AUCKLAND. Snilei'.—Waiteraata. (5.55 p.m.), for Newcastle. Arrived.—At Kaipara, Scuorita, from Newcastle. ONEHUNGA. Sailed.—Barawa, (3:45 p.m.), for New PlyMANUKAVJ HEADS. Sniled.-Rarawa, (5.35 p.m.), for Now Plymouth. NAPIEIt. Sailed.—Tarawera (3.20 p.m.), for Wellingtoii. WANGANUI. Arrived.-Putiki (9.30 a.m.), from Wellington. PATEA. ArriTCd.—Aorcre (11.5 a.m.), from Wellington. POUTO. Arrived.—Senorita, barqucntinn (10.30 a.m.) from Newcastle. NELSON. Arrived.-Corinna. (11 a.m.), and EaUoa (11.30 a.m.), from Wcilhißton. Sailed.-Patcena. (11 a.m.). for Picton and Wellington: Kennedy (5 p.m.), for Terakolie and Wellington. BLENHEIM. Arrived-TVniriin (noon), from Wellington. To Eail.-Wairau (8 p.m.), for Wellington. I'IOTON. Arrived.—Alexander (6.55 p.m.), from Wellington. GHEYMOUTH. Arrivcd.-Kini and Oponri (12.30 p.m.), from Wellington; Poherua (4 p.m.), from Wellington. LYTTELTON. Arrived—Maori (6.50 a.m.), from Wellington; lluia, schooner, from Kaipara; Cj"Knet, from Kaikoura. Arrived.—Tainui (6.15 p.m. In strenm. after fast run of 50 hours), from Auckland. Sailed.—Kiltawa and Taviuni, for AVcstport; Maori, for WelliiiEton, with 180 passengers: Warriuioo 19 p.m.), for Sydney, via Wellington. POET CUAIAIEP.S Arrived.—ltakanoa (4.55 p.m.), from Newcastle.
BLUFF. Sailed.—Paparoa (10.30 p.m.), for VTaitara. SHAW-SAVILIi DATES ALTERED. ' The local agents of the Shaw, Savill and Ailjiou Company have been advised by cable that tnc bailins: dntes from London of the undermentioned steamers, which nave been delayed owing to the transport workers' st.niio, have now been approximately Used to leave the Homo port as follow:—Waimaiia, on July lb; Athenic, ou July 18; and Kanjatira, on July 2i. On rcfui-enco to me Shaw-savin timetattle for l'Jl2, it will ho seen that It..M.S. Alhonio leaves London for Wellington on the Coiintiiio's date—one month late. Tills gives tiia impression that the Shaw, Savill and Albion Company mail steamers lire to leave London in their turn, but a> month later tnan scheduled. THE UNION CO.'S "K" CLASS. The Union Company's new steamer Katiia is due at Wellington from Home on August 29. She lias been specially con-t-tructed for the company by .Messrs. Osbourne. Graham and Co., Hylton, Sunderland.
'i'iie Katoa is the fifth drainer constructed by this firm for the Union Company. She is of the single-deck type, with poop, bridge and forecastle luiviiw clear holds. Kh« is doiiKiied to curry 37U> tons, and is 30911. by 45ft, by 22ft. liu. moulded. A long bridge is fitted, on top of which is accommodation lor uflioei'-s and a few passengers. Above is a navigating bridge witli cliartliuiisc, wheclhousc, and Hying bridge. jLijfht winches. »• warpiiic winch, and c'l'ctrio light throughout have been fined. The. engines and boilers were supplied by Alcssrs. CieoiKe Clark, Ltd., Kuiiderland. She was in a. half-loaded condition on her trials, and tho trial of 12 hour;' duration mulled in her obUiiiiius a mean tpted of 12 knots, which was talis-' factory. The Kakia proceeded to .Middlestrough to complete the loading of her first cargo prior to' leaving for New Zealand.
THIRD CLASS FROM HOME. The following third-class passengers are being brought to tho undermentioned New Zealand ports by the Shaw, .Savill and Albion Company's stcimcr lonic, which is duo at Wellington from London, via. Cape Town and ilobait. about July 10:-I'or Wellington—.Misses Brooks, Crawford (2), Cummins, Gooding, Harper, Hunt, Irvine, Lain;, Lee, Parsons, 51'Keuzie, Peacock, Rkirriug, Taylor (2), Warcup, Wri.eht. Mesdamcs Emery, Faircloth, Hunt. Peacock, Smith, Thatcher, Trowern, Jk>?£rr. Adam, Allani<oll, Cheal, Clomcnt. Davics, liarle, Dickie. Kniory, Farmihar, Glover, Gregory, llii.lliilay, Jobson, Mackmiirdo, Moncrieff, Patereon, Porter, lJobiiison. Itutlcdgc, Jiowbutham, Smith, Sclioles. Thatcher, Trowern. Ward, Wright, .Mutters Thatcher ami Trowern (3). I-'or oilier ports: Auckland 117, Gisborne 9. Wanganui 14. Xapier 7. Xcw Plymouth 1, Picton 2, Xelson 1, West-port 4,' Greymoath 14, Lyttelton 37, Timaru 8, Oaiaaru 1, Port Chalmers 14, Mull' 18. There are Ebo passengers booked for Australian ports. Tho list of saloon paescngei's has already been published.
KAIKOURA OX MONDAY. ■ Latest advices received by tlio New Zenland Shipping .Company from Auckland stated that it was expected to dispatch t.hc Kniltoura for Wellington on Saturday. The vessel, which is en route from London, should arrive lisro about Monday.
PAPAROA'S MOVEMENTS. Early on Snturdny morning the New Zealand Shipping Company's stennior Paparoa. is expected to call off Wellington Heads for the purpose of piclciup up a party of stevedores. Tho vessel is en routo from the lUuff to Wailara. From the lat'tor port she conies lo Wellington to continue loading, and proceeds to Hie Bluff to complete. Final departure will be taken from tho southern port for London on July 18. AWAHOU DUE SUNDAY. Messrs. Levin and Co. received telegraphic, advico from Wanganui yesterday statins that their new steamer Awahou had arlived at that port from GiaiKow, via Newcastle. After putting out coal the Awahou will come ou to Wellington, whore she is due on Sunday. ■ ENNERDALE'S BOILERS. The cau.u of the Ennerdale's unexpected visit to Jlolmrt a. few day's aso (while bound from Melbourne to Port Huou) has been disclosed. It 6C?ms that a few houra alter leaving Port Phillip the boiler began leaking so badly thnt the captain decided to uiakn for Jlobart to have tho dcfe",t remedied, after which the etcamcr went to the lluou as arranged. MESS TABLE GOSSIP. Mr. J. Gregory, second officer of the Waihora, left that vcesel nt Wellington yesterday. Mr. A. Watchlin, late master of tJio schooner Falcon, has joined the Mararoa a.s third officer. Jlr. W. Williams has taken the place of Mr. R. Farmer, n-s second officer on tho Mararoa. Mr. W. Watson has been engaged as second engineer of the Alexander, I — Beginning on the first day of last month, the White Star Company commenced the publication of daily newspapers on several of tlie large vessels belonging to that lsinous lineThe Union Company's newly purchased Eieamer Kauri has on board a largo cargo of iron goods from Dristol for Melbourne. After discharging at the latter port tlio Kauri will load at Newcastle for New Zealand ports. It is anticipated that the barnnentino Alcxa will be ready to leave Wangnnui for Sydney in the coifrsc'of a day or iwo. Tho Sha.w-Savill steamer lCitniura is due at Wellington from the Bluff on Sunday. Home loading will be completed here, aud departure taken for London on Monday or Tuesday of next week.
The coastal steamer Stormbird will be taken oIC the Patent Slip, and will sail for Wanganui on Monday. Next week the Mapoiu-ika and Messrs. Levin and Co.'* row steamer Awiihou will occujiy the cradle. The Government, stonier Hinemoa- finished her work nt Casulepoint yesterday, nnd left last evening for Capo I'alliser light. Mi? afterwards goes on to other northern lighthouseo. liotDiti, s.s., arrived at Greymonlh from Wellington, via way ports, at 2 p.m. yeslerday. and left on tlie return trip at midnight. It will bo Mmidny before Hin Union Company'" steamer Tn Ainui leave? Duni'din for Tlmaru nnd Wellington. Due lirro on Wednesday morning, the vessel <-nils for New Plymouih, Wostport, and Greyinoulh on tho same evening.
It was announced tint the Kainpol w.n (o leave Wo.-lport for Wollinittoii with co.il. The (rip. however, has been iiliamlnned, and the Wnilioi.i .-ul.-litnlc-il. The X-inia r.»turns to Wellington from Wtv-lport. It was recently announced by the P. aud 0. Company that it would be nece«sirv to build larger steamers than tho«e of 10,000 to 12,600 tons, now in the Australian mail service. Apropos nt this, (h<. London ■Shipping Gazette" of May 24 states--" \n item of r.artieul.ir interest to shipbuilders is that the P. and 0. Company arc in the market provisionally for >"iinohnlf a dozen now lincrf, bill Ihefo will only be pieced i< tJ"? j;cQ.Ui!;cd tlcUvvi-y ctm bo ruarun.
Subject to necessary alterations, mails will closo at the Chief Post Offlco as unFBIDAY, JULY 5. Wangamii, Now Plymouth, also 3la.nowatn, liangitikci, and Taranaki districts, per MaiKiwatu train, 6.30 a.m. Wangamii, also Manaw<itu and Hangitikei district-;, per Manawatu train (Thorndon Station), 3.15 p.m. Wairarapa district, per Wairarapa Wain (I;ambton Station), 6.30 a.m. and 3.30 p.m. Napier and Hawkc's Hay. district, per Jtanawat-u train (Thomdon Station), daily, 8 o.m. and 3.15 p.m. Auckland and district, nl6o Now Plymouth and Wanganui, per Main Trunk train (Thomdon Station), daily, 10.50 a.m. Blenheim, per Blenheim, 7.45 p.m. Blenheim, per Onawa, 7.45 p.m. West-port, per Canopus, 4 p.m. . Picton, Blenheim. French Pass, and NclEon, per Pateena, 11.50 a.m. Ceylon, India, China. Japan, Strnits Settlements. South Africa, mid Continent of Europe and United Kingdom, via. Naples (due London August 11), per Warrimoo, 3.30 p.m. (Money-orders must bo obtained two hours before the advertised tinia of cJor-ing the malls.) Australian States (duo Sydney July 9), per Warrimoo, 3.30 p.m. Kaikoiir.l, per Wakatu, 3.20 p.m. Southern offices of New Zealand, per Tarawcra, 4.20 p.m. Southern offices of New Zoalaml, and Greymouth, Ilokitika, and Itcefton, also Australian States, to connect with s.s. Jin murium at the Bluff (duo Melbourne July 13), per Maori, 6.15 p.m. SATURDAY, JULY 6. Australian States ajid South Africa, to connect with s.s. Wc'tralia at Auckland (due Sydney July 12), per Main Trunk train, 10.50 a*.m. ■ Kelson, per Nikau. 1.20 p.m. - Pieton, Blenheim, Nelson, Westporl/Ileef-t-on, Greymouth, aud Ilokitika, per' Anthum, 11.50 a.m. Southern offices of New Zealand, per Jlararoa-, 7.45 p.m. MONDAY. JULY 8. Motuekfl, via, Waikawa nnd Admiralty Bays, per Ma-naroa. '11.20 a.m. WEDNESDAY. JULY 10. Parcels mails for South America, via. Monto Video, also Tcnerilfe, United KiiiKdo'u, and Continent of Europe, per Taiuui, 5 p.m. I THUItSD.U", JULY 11. South America, via Monte Video and Tenerill'e, al.-n United Kimidoni and Con tineiit. of l']uropo, duo London August 211. per Tainui, 10 a.m. (Corrcspondonce for United Kingdom nnd Continent of Europe limit bo specially addressed.) The next best dispatch for Canadi, tJniied Slates nt America. Central Aiiiorlea, and West Indies will be via. Itorotontiu. Tahiti, and Kan Francisco, closing nt Wellington, per s.s. Aorunil, on Friday, Jtili' 19, at 3 p.m. Mails for Canada, United Plate': of America, Central America, West Indies, United Kingdom, and Continent .if Kuropc. via Fiji, Kauninc Uland, llonoliilii. and Vannoiivei,, clo?e at Auckland, per Mnrninn, 't 4.50 p.m. tliU day.
.Miii!« for Ausli-aliaJi States nnd South Africn. rloH' nl Aurklnnd, per p.s. Westriilia. on Monday. .Inly 8. at 4.15 p.m. Mails for Australian States close at Ilie Blull', per p.s. Maungnnui. on Konday, July 8, at. 3 p.m. Mails loi- Viii. Faiinintr Island, Honolulu. •Tnpiiii, Canadii, Vnitod States of America. United Kliifrdom, and Continent of Kumpe. irlose ,\i Auckland, por Marnmn, todav, at i,30 p.m.
WEATHER AT 4 P.M. YESTERDAY. Capo Maria van iJiumi'ii.—N.K., frcshl barometer, 50.28; thermometer, 59. Flue) Eea moderate liussell.-N., fresh; baronialor, 30.33; thermometer, CO. Overcast; sea moderate. Mamikau Heads.—S.E., breeze; barometer, 30.38; thermometer, 52. Fair; sea smooth. Auckland.—X., breeze; barometer, 30.40; thermometer, 56. Fair. Tauranga.—K., breeze; barometer, 30.4!; thermometer, 53. Fair; eca smooth. East Capo.-N.W.. lisht; barometer, 30.45; tliermomcter. 57. Fair; sea smooth. Gishorni , .—W., light; barometer, 30.43: 'tlinrmometer/55. Fine; rea, moderate roll. Port Aluirlri.—Calm; barometer, 30.39; thermometer, 49. Fair; Eca smooth. OasUepoint.—K.W., breeze; barometer, 30.30; thermometer, 46. Cloudy; sea deeriMSinc. Wellington.—N, breeze; barometer, 30.33; tliermomcter, 49. Overcast. Now I'lynioul-h.-X.E., light; barometer. 30.42; thermometer, 52. Showery; sen, modCapo 'Egniont.—N.E.. fresh: barometer, 30.43; thermometer,- 50. Showery; ecu wiioiith. WaUßauul.-X., lii:ht; barometer, 30.43; thermometer, 53. Fair; wa smooth. Farewell Spit.-S.. light: barometer, 30.35; thermometer, 49. Overcast; sen smooth. Caiio Foiilwind.—X.E.. moderate rale; bn.ramot-er, 30.32; thermometer, 49. Misty rain; sea moderate. Wcstport.—K.K., breeze; barometer, 50.28; thermometer. 49. Showcrv; sea smooth. Stephen Island.—W., light; baromele! , ,. 30.30; thermometer, 48. OveMist; sea MllCOtll. Cape Campbcll.-X.W., fresh; barometer, 30.27; thermometer, 49. Clotulv; sea con-' siilerable. Kaikoura.—X.N.E.. Unlit; bavoniMer, 30.21; thermometer, 49. Fair: jrn moderate. Akaroi Lighthouse.—X.W.. fresh; liaromcler. 30.10; thermometer, 49. Cloudv; sen moderate. Pnit Chalmers.—Culm; barometer. 30.C0,therometrr. SD. Overrnst: r n a Einoolli. XuiOTls.-X., fre=li; barometer. J9.99; thermomeier. «. .Glonmyj Fca. modeinto. Illntr.-X.X.E.. HcHt; barometer. J9.94j theniionictM', 46. Overcast; i-ei fihoo!,li n. Ci. 11ATRS. jrelrnrolocionl Office. AVcllint-ton. July 4, 1912.
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