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OVERSEA. . LONDON, Fobruary 4. Arrived—Rumutaka (Sunday), from Wellington. . ' ' MELBOURNE, February 5. Sailed.—Ulimaroa, for Bluff, via Hobart. SYDNEY, Fobruary 5.' Sailed.—lfaheno, for Auckland. COASTAL. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 6. . ' AUCKLAND: Arrived—Taluno (7.15 a.mj), from Rarotonga. NEW PLYMOUTH. Sailed.—Haupiri (noon), for Wellington; Rarawa, for Onohunga. '■ GISBORNE. Arrived.—Monowai (4 a,m.), from Dunedin and southern - ports; Takapuna (5.30 p.m.). from Napier; Wimmora ■ (1 p.m.), from Auckland; Oanopus (5 , p.m.), from Wcstport. ' . ~ , • Sailed—Monowai (11 a.m.), for Auckland; Kowhai (4.15 p.m.), for Greymouth. Sailed.—Wimmerp. (8.15 p.m.), for Dunedin, via way ports.' ■-Passengers—Saloon: For Wellington—Misses Kapo, ltiddick, Kipling. Mosdamos Kapo. Matthewß, Mr. Matthowo) For Lyttolton—Misses Stringov, Ensor, Ha-w----..kins, Rosie, Mcsdames Elisor, Oliver, Stringer and infant, Westenra, Mr. and Mrs, Firman. For Nelson—Mirccs Fitzgerald (3), Mrs. Fitzgerald. Masters Fitzgerald (SI. For . Dunedin—Miss Burnside, Mr, Wilkinson. . ■ Sailed.—Takapuna (8.10 p.m.), 'for Napier, Passengers: Saloon—Misses Ancell, Smith, Hodge, Livick, Large. Mr. and Mrs. Porter, Mr. and iMrs. Large. Mr. and Mm. Brown, Mosdames Livick, Craig, Messrs. Frear, Steven, M'Keo, Reynolds. Ross, Kain, M'lndowle, H. R. Watson, Dyer. Brown, Mogrideo, Grov, Midlanc, Cole. Pottlgrcw, Wlthcrby. 0. Williams, Pykc, Branson, Masters Williams Barker, Gaadum, Watson. FOXTON*. Arrived—Queen of the South (11.25 a.m.), from Wellington; Kennedy (11.25 a.in.), from West Coast. -.. , . PICTON Arrived.—Pateena (4.35 p.m.), from .Vi'ellington. ' , : ;]ILENUi-IM. Sailed.—Wairau (4.45 p.m.). for Wellington. . . , . NELSON. • Sailed.—Kaitoa.- (5.10 p.m.), for Motueka and Wellington. . .. '.FAREWELL SPIT. Kaituna passed for Wellington at 12.50 ■p.m. ; ' .. WESTPORT.; Arrived— Putiki (0.30.a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed.—Komata (9.30 . a.m.). for .Wellington. - KAIKOURA. : ': Arrived.—Wakatu (4 a.m.), from Weilington. . LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Mokoia (1210 p.m.), from- ■Wellington. - • . ' Sailed—Mararoa (6.30 p.m.), for Welling: .ton.'.'Passengers: Saloon—Mi'ses Hayward, Ambtiry, Dowr.es, Martin, Allan, Hayward, Ko'son, Fletchcr, Sanlip,- Mcsdames llowiD. .Miilrio, -Humhpries, Doyev Ambury, Rallamy,. Atkinson, Norton, Brownlie, -Waterman and child, Alexander, Miller,- BayerU, Colonel Knox. Major Brown. Millri'6, Humphries, Sykcs. Rev. Blnmlre3, Boyes, Mackay, Count- Herrmani, Mutton, M-iiac, Allen, Ca-pt. : Salmondson, Davis, Johnston, Kalin, Kurtzrcan, Brownlie, Waterman,' Millward. Young, Alexander, Miller, Holmwood, Speight.. Livingstone, Bradney. Capt. Smythe, M'Donald, Smith, Rov. Williams, Oostcllo, Masters, Newton, and Barclay; 21 steorage. - Arrived—Breeze (4.20 a.m.), from Bluff; Wakatu (late), from Wellington, via Kai : ltonriv. Sailed.—Breeze (3.15 p.m.), for Dunedin nnd'Timani; Cygnet, for tyiikoura. , Sailed—Tarawcra (5.£0 p.m.), for Wollington, Napier, Gisborne. and Auckland. Passengers—Saloon: For Napio?—Misses*Curtis, Matthews. .'For Tokomaru Bay—Mrs.; Miss, Masters (3) Dawson. ' -. DUNEDIN. . ' Sailed.—Kauri (6.30 p.m.), for Newcastle, via. Oa.maru. 1 '' Sailed.—Manuka (3.50 p.m.). for Sydney, via . Wellington;, Passengers:', Saloon— Mteses Dunbar, Jfawhiitnoy, Albertson. Anderson. Nickcl. Goss. Warren, Laughton, MncArthur. Holdswortli. Morris. Aslin, Olarkc. Hvan, Lo Cren, BarTitt. Mesdnmns •Tate, Wall, Hobbs, Shultz, Whit'". Sandow, Little. Lon?rige, Morrln. Hosking, Cook, nnd Ojhild. Denniston. Bi-s. Stevenson, Crawshaw. Holdswort-h. Southam, Hcgmrty, Hall and ?. children, Baeycrtz, Yeats, Grant and ' fhildreu. Mnnning and 2 children,' Messrs. Milroy, Langford. Brook, Wallis, Farmer, Yeats. Lenlon. 1 Bon°(\old,- Spedding. Dawson. .Toffrev. Kerr. Wall, Morris,- Edwards, Roundy. Wilsc-n, T/an?ton, Torrance, Hoeking. Stevenson. Southam, Hegnrty, Hall, Atkin, Grant; 30 steerage for all ports. TURAKINA FOR LONDON. ( At 3 p.m. to-day' tho Now Zealand Shipping Company's Turakina is scheduled to loitvo the Glasgow Wharf, Wellington, for London, via way ports. Tho vessel is due at her destination on April 17. Tho . Turakina takes the following passengers:—From Wellington—First saloon: Misses 0. Brown, 11. Mackenzie, Mrs. Hartley, Messrs. J. F. Hartley, H. B. Mackenzio, C. H. Richardson, Strange. Second saloon—Missos L. A. Hawkins, T. Bcrgcr, Mesdames F. Bayly, A. Phclau, Slmonfn, Edgecombe and infant, Messrs. Brooke,. Buckhardt,'J. , Simonin, Master G. Bayly. Third-oiass: Mies N. Wilson, Mrs. N. Wilson, -Messrs. J. Butler, J. Brodie, H. Hamilton, E. E. Lloyd, T. Miller, T. Sliarrocks. From AucklandFirst saloon: Dr. S. J. Beoßon. Second saloon: Mfssos Robertson, E. Gunson, Mrs. J. Gunson, Messrs. M. Aldred, O. Hoist, Wm. Hoist, J. Hood. Third-class: Mesdames S. M. Bearsdell, \Hall, Messrs. J. Clist, E, Hall, T. Lamport, W. Mortimer, 'Masters Bcarsdcll (3), ft. E. Hall, J. E. Hall. 'From Chrlstchurch—Second saloon: Mrs. 'Brownlie, Mr. .J. D. Brownlie, Master R. N. Brownlie. Third-olass: Miss 0. Field, Mrs. V. Cloaver and infant, Mr.\F. J. Livingstone. From Dnnedfn—Second ■ saloonMisses E. Oollier, M. Frozer, Mr, H. 0. R. Milward'. Third-class: Miss M. Ohrlstensen, Mrs, K. Christcn9cn. Mesarn, T. A. Campbell, It. Baird. From Gie.bbrne—Thirdclass: Miss G. A. Brown, Meedames' Brown, F. .Battersby. Messrs. A. Brown,: P. Oahiii, J.-Cahill, H. Ormerod. From Napier-Third-class : Mr.. W. Milliken. From Hoki-tika—Third-class: Mrs. Stevens, .Mr.' Stevens. From Groymouth—Third-class: Mr. F. Hambrook. WARRIMOO FROM SYDNEY. Light variable winds and smooth seas wero experienced by tho Warrimoo oh'.the •pacea-go from Sydney' to Wellington. Tho vessel left tho Now South Wales port at noon on February 1, and arrived In port at 11.5 n..m. yesterday. . Tho Warrimoo brought 437 fon-s of general oargo for Wellington, including transhipments ox Tasma-nio, Morea, Orontes, Kyarra, Westfolen, Melbourno, M-ataram, Gncisonau, St. Albans, Orvleto, Apnaberg, Yarra. . Tho Warrimoo leaves Wellington for Melbourne, via south, at 5 p.m. to-day. . A Press Association message from Pydney states that tho Oceanio Steamship Company's steamer Sonoma, which recently struck some submerged wreckage and damaged her starboard tallshaft, arrived at San Francisco only two and a half, dare late. i OPAWA LEAVES LONDON. , Tho local offlco of tho New Zealand Shipping 00. has been advised that tho Opawa left London on January 31 for Auckland and Wellington. She is due here about March 25, . nnd subsenuently proceeds to Nelson to complete discharge. It is expected thai- the turret steamer Koromiko will be dispatched from Newcastle for Wellington on Saturday, February 8. • . Tho collier Wniruna has been fixed to load at Newcastle on February 27 for Wellington. 1 The auxiliary scow Echo left Ilaveloc-k for Foxton yesterday. She returns to Havelock to load timber for Gisborne. The Shaw-Saviil steamer Malatua is duo at Wellington from London, ivla «ny ports, about February 12. ! Coal-ladon, the Union Company's h'ainpoi'is scheduled to leave Weatport at midnight to-morrow for i?ydn<iy, Uho proeeods thenoe to Kowcoatla to lo&d for the .Bluff, J
-Eohorui is. d\to r (dt .T^ctlineton> from tho souM on February U. . Departure will be ..taken for Now Plymouth .-and West Coast ports the samo day.' The F. and S. Line's stoamer . Kent, which is runn'ng tt# -atKploM of. the Nov,- Zealand Shirplng Co., left Wellington last evening for .Londoni, It is oipcdletl that discharge of the Wellington portion of Hie Hcmuera's London cargo will be completed, in time for, the vessel to procesd to Lyttclton on Monday !!OXt. The Now Zealand Shipping Co.'s Hurunut arrived at Wollliigton from Napier yesterday morning to complete loading for Home. •• The Union Oo.'b steamer. Waihora .is undergoing overhaul and ' survey. at ■ Duncilin. Subsequently she leaves, the eouthem port for Nowcastlo; to load for tho": Eact. ■ ... " : Tho Union Company's cargo carrier Kaitttna arrived in-the stream' at Wellington from MithburgPi, via, Hunn, Tasmamda, during .tho night. \ The vessel is laden with, salt and hnrdnvooa. After part discharge hero the Kaituna prococds to Napier and Now Plymouth to complete beforo proceeding to Wostport. Tho - Government 6teamor' Ilitfemoii w,as at French Pass yesterday, and will, be engaged lu overhauling tho buoys in' FelorM Sound this morning. Sho is due in port this evening, and will take jier departuro for northern lighthouses at 6 p.m. on Tuesday. Captain Lobb, marine superintendent for tho Wcotport Ooal Co., arrived in Wellington from the West Coast- by tho Araliura last evening. Amokura, Government training ship, left Wellington 'for Cook Strait; ln-st, evening Tho vessel will be at Plcton on Sunday, Fobruary 9, and at Ship Cove on February 11. Tho Amokura then returns to Wellington before proceeding to tho Kermadecs. • Tho cable steamer Tutanekai arrived in port from Cook Strait last evening. According to a Press Association cablegram rocclved hero, tho Now Zealand Shipping Co.'s Itimutaka arrived at London from Wellington ort Sunday, February 2.
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