TAHITI ARRIVES 5 A.M.
By wireless the Union Company!* E.M.E Tahiti ad.Yif.ed that .cue was expected t arrive at Wellington from Sydney. ai a.m. to-day. The vessel- will berth at tli King's Wharf to land passengers an cargo. The Tahiti, is expected to contini: hor journey to* Bar. Pranoisqo, via wo ports, at 5 p.m. to-morrow. , ■ , MO ANA'S EXPECTED ARRIVAL. • A wireless message received- from ' the Union Company's Moana, winch is en routs from San Fran,?is:o to Wellington, advised that the vessel would probably make port. atou'i 3 a.m. to-morrow, . ■ '.' • MANUKAFROM .SI'DKET. ; . '."' "' After a (mc-weather passage the Union Company's steamer Mafluka arrived at Wellington from Sydney direct at I p.m. imports" by tho vessel included tho;lol-lowinE'i-ICM- bage rice 4Co..cases tea, SCO sleepers, and 700 .-.coses fnut. ",,.,. ■The Manuka leaves Wellington for Melbourne, via the, south and Hobart, at 5 p;.ni'. to-day, ' '...;,. ■ BIRKENFELS FROM NEW YORK. An arrival in the stream at Wellington at 6.15 p.m. yesterday was the German tramp steamer Birkonfcls. The veffiel came Irom New York, ■via way ports, under charter to the U.S. and A. Line, and will berth at No'. 16.Jervois Quay this morning, On completion of discharge here, the Blrkcnfels leaves for Nclsgp'y and Diuiedin. From *=. last-mentioned port she proceeds to. Newcastle to load for an Eastern port. MALWA'S SAILING DATE. " : ■ Messrs. Johnston ■ and; Co.. local agents for the P. and 0. Line, 7 advise that .awing to the Christmas holidays intervening, it has been ■ decided to dispatch the Malwa from Sydney tor Auckland on Saturday. December 14. The Mfttwft was origmaUy scheduled to leave.Sydney oii Monday. December 16, but she wiH now arrive atA nekland on Wednesday, December 10, a™ * a » again at 5 p.m. the same day for London, via. ■ Australian and Mediterranean , pat ts. NEREHANA'S ARRIVAL DELAYED.. .Heavy ,rain at Napier' has delayed the Neceh.ana'6 discharge there, and, in consequence, it has been found impossible for herto clear for Wellington .before, noon to-day. -ffiis should uiake her arrive here to-morrow morning. . ■ ( '• REMUERA REPORTED. ' Cable advice received by .the local agents for the New Zealand BUipping Company announces that « Wellington for London on October 1/, arrived ft Monte Yi.deo.qn K-P«?>hcr 4. She is-due at her. destination on November «J. '.HURUNUI LEAVES' LIVEiWOOIi. The 'New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Hurunui left Liverpool for New Zealand ports on November 5. She u> duo at Wellington about December &). BOUND FOR NEW ZEALAND. The Orient Line's K,M.S. Otratito, which is due at Sydney from London to-day, has the following'passengers on board for the undermentioned ports:- T For Wellington-Miss Appldon,. Mu. L. Olannerton, Mr. and Mr*.-J- Bwyer, Mrs. Stone. 'Mis Goldingham, to GrayHill, Miss Johnston, E,R. Johnston.; Mrs!, and Mies Singer, -Miss Y°l?VhMm Wbclau, Mies Chalmers, Mrs. A. M<Chalmers Mr and Mrs. A, Williams. For Lyt-te7ton-Madame i Betty Brooke, Sir Charles OamDbell Mr. L. H, Campbell, /Mr., Mi«., -an? P Mis s ' Cowlishaw, m£ B. jMfbW. ■ Mrs J. Sely-Lawrence, Mrs. Palmer, M. and -Mrs. Corbctt, Mr C F- Wftahy. Mr, and Mrs. F. Waymotitli, Mr. F- W. O. Waymouth, junr.. Mrs. Wylie. Mr. «W J £ O. Atkinson and family. For /ntldo»(Mh> and Mrs. A. Dalmas. Mr. F. Cook,, Miss Cook, Mr. and Mrs. W. JyEnSland. Mf. 0. Hawken, Mr. .C. Master/ Mrs: Masters, 3l>s and M» Miller, MfT S. B, Miller Mr. J Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Rathbone, Miser H. RathboU, Mr. and. Mm A. .Spepcer and child, Mr V. S. Williams.. For DunedinM& Aiuger, Mr., Mrs. and. MwjJ Dick. Mr.' and Mrs. Duncan. Mr. T. H. Mfldjeeton, Mr and Mrs. M'Far lane. Mr. Jlacßibbpn, Mr! H MacGibbom M'tees Mac&bDon Mr. and Mrs. Marshall. Mr.and Mrs. Marshall, Mrs. W. Scott. MissWHliuen. For. firs-borne-Mr. -ind Mrs. R. Barker. Miss B. S. R. Barker, Mrs. Barker. Miss Border, For Nelson-Mr. W. C. Hailey, Mr. B, Wilson. For Wauganui-Mr. L, Parti. Mr. and Mr». J. R. Sutherland. For Ptcton~Mis s D. Shearman. For Blnlf-Mv. and Mrs. A. Henderson; Ife R. Roseni. For Inverw-gill-Mr. T. Keuncdv. Mr, and Mrs. T. Macdonald, Mrs. J. W. Collins. It is probable that the above passengers will arrive in New Zealand by next weeks Sydnev boatr-thc mtma,roa~-whicn is due at We'llington on November li. 1 E DEIiA L-S rit'RF, MOVEMENTS, The F. and S. Lino's steamer' Weslmeath has been further delayed at Liverpool, and is not expected to clear for Ne.w Zealand ports until November 26. She is due at Wellington about January 27. . ... The following steamers have been fixed to leave Liverpool. far \}.ew Zealand:-ly-roiie, on December 14; Hssax, January U; Surrey, February «:. oud Sussex, on March'B. MKSS-TABLB fiOSSU". Mr. lienie, third officer of Die liosanioiid. t'-au-ifer* U> the .llaupiri. Mr- Banlw,. of the Ho.iipiri, is to Join Ule .llosanmud. ;;. .Mr. A. 1(. Stenait. Li to jom. the IvaiM'i a« chief officor, relieving Mr. Wnijloa.: who goes to.Duusdin for ordei-ft. . , • •.. Captain Nicholson, of the Lmon Company's service, arrived in Wellington from Sydnev bv the Manuka yesterday. Captain Nicholson went south for orders by the Maori last evening. ', _, ... Mr. Eiitter,-formerly th;.rd officer of th? Tofua, hae joined the Atua- as secOhd olp-_ _eeß> "
• The Xavna. advised by Wireless last evening that she ■ wa.« -expected- to •arrive at Wellinetuu rroiii Auckland at 9.30 a.m. today. ! H.M.S. Torch arrived at Aut'kland from Suva yt'stei'dayal'leriiooh. Tiie Shaw, Sitrili and' Albion Company's cargo farrier. Kin. Oru will be doclfcd at Auckland for elenitnig-nml imbuing nrior. to. leaving Hew Zealand on November 28 with a cargo of wool for the January sale's in London. ' - , . .'■,/. The Government steamer xllinerooa. is scheduled to leave Wellington for northern ■ light-stations at 7 yp.iu. to-day. ■' i The Pukaki Ikis been detoycii by'rain and shortage of frucJis at Lvttelton. She is not due at Wellington until Friday, and is expected to sail for New Plymouth and Wcstport to-morrow afternoon. The Corinna leaves Wellington for Nelson and New Plymouth at 5 p.m. to-day. She is due back here on Tuesday, and sails for southern porta on Wednesday. The Navua, which is due in port front Suva, via Auckland, this afternoon, will subsequently leave for Westport to load for Wellington. The Haupiri left New Plymouth for Picton at 5 A.m. yesterday. She proceeds - thence to Onchunga, and- from the latter part conies- direct to Wellington, being due here next llonday. Departure wilt be tpken for OneltUnga, via- way ports, the evening of the day of arrival. The Union collier K'aramu was to'have left New, Plymouth for Wanganui yesterday evening. Amongst the arrivals at Lyttelton on Itondav were the schooners Ann it: Hill and. Eliza Firth, from Knipara, with timber.Both crafts left- the northern port within a. few inimites of each other on October '30, an_d a good deal of interest was centred in tho passages. Honours were, however, practically even, for the vessels anchored in tho harbour within a few minutes of each other. The Canterbury. Steamship/ Company's Dreeze is due in port tomorrow, and. sails the same day for Picton and 'Wanganui. A schooner named tho Kachael Cohen, 150 tons, has been chartered to load • hajd-. wood at Tasmania for New Zealand. Thence she proceeds to Melbourne with pine. Latest charters include the four-masted bflrqueiitino Jane L. Stanford. She _is to bring down a cargo of lumber from Gray s, . Ba.rbour to New Zealand. ( Last Friday tho steamers, Ruru and Sanny mads an attempt to tow the stranded, steamer Welt a. off the beach south of Mac*. head.' ' The attempt proved futile owing to tho tow rope breakiiig. The, Weka,,-w reported to be in a- good position, and it is anticipated that the operation of floatingher will prove successful next spring tides.
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