SHIPPING NEWS.
PHASES OF THE MOON. FEBRUARY. Day. Hr.m. Now moon 6 J52 P-m-First quarter .:.... 14- ? ,J''S' FuU moon 2 \ f, P-?" Last quarter 28 . 645 a.m. ,'MOON. ■'■ -. MOon rises to-da-y, 5.34 a.m.; sets, 8.10 P ' m ' HIGH WATER. To-day, 5.26 a.in.: 6.53 p.m; ■ • To-morrow, 6.13 a.m.; 6.37 p.m. ■ t SUN. Sun rises to-day', 5.3 a.m.; sets, 7.6 p.m. ARRIVALS. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6. WAIRAU, s.s. (1.50 a.m.), 93 tons, Deiley, from Blenheim. - - it*.* MARAROA, s.s. (6.55 a.m.), 2598 tohs, Mahning, from Lyttelton-. Passengers: SaloonMisses Ambury, Allan, Downes. Bh?rpe W. M'Lean, Butterworth, Peppier,- Kissel, Waterman,- Hay>vard, Bridgeman, Shcehy; Kitson, Atkinson, -Fletcher, Knight _(2), lies-, dames Morton and infant, M Callum, Young, Stott, Horiour, Atkinson,- Mutne, Howe, paynee, EoseVeare and 2 children,, Ambury, Waterman and Child, Ponnett, Kurtyruse, Ferguson and child, Anderson, BrOwnlcS, Boyes, Martin and,child, Miller, Alexander M'Lean,, Bellamy, .Stephens, Jack,' Chapman, Hower;' Bridgeman, Messrs. Young (2), Donald-, Denniston, Lundine, Dunn, Holmwood, Rosevcare. Sim, Haynes; Brown, Brachney, Daviß, Smith, Waterman, Macdonald, Barclay, Bristol, Newton, Hokey, Sibbutt, Allan, Dickson,, Cooper, Kalin, Kurtyruse, Browhllo (2), M'Lean, Livingstone, GearCy, Smyth, Alexander, Glendinrting, Allen. Milliard, Henderson, Small, Salmonson, Boyes, Urquhart, Marshall, Elder, Jack, Chapman, 6pei'ght, Williams, Johnston, Budd, Kirker, Applegarth, Kater, Ponnett, Whittaker, Hunt,: Atkinson, Blamires, Gibbs, Mutno, Escott, Rhodes, Hams, Scott, Wikirisori (2), Manley, Knox, Costello, Sykee, Humphries (2), Herman, M'Rae, Dyer, Stott, Brodrlck, Stc■phens, M'Nicoll; 33 steetage. KOMATA, s.s. (8.45.a-m.). 1994 tons, Watson; from Westport. "- • ' • HAUPIRI,' s.s. (10 a.m.), 715 tons, Biltori, from New Plymouth. , 'KAITOA, s.s. (10.25 a.m.), 305 toris, Graham, from Nelson and Motuek'a. ARAPAWA, 5.5.'(9.25 a.m.), 268 tons.Cdfby, from Wanganui'. . ~ ! TARAWERA. s.s. (9.20 a.m.), 2C03 tohs,. Carson, from Duncdin and Lyttelton. Passongers: SalOon—Mi6B M'Curdy, Mrt. Messrs. DUthle, .Justum;. 8 steerag6. RED PINE, s.s. (10.40-a).m. at Miramar), 364 tons, Eden,. from Grcymouth. MOA,. s.s. (1.45 p.m.),. 188' tons', Sawyer; from Wanganui. '~ "-.•-. ' HINEMOA, sj!. (1.50 p.m.),. 542 .tons, 801-10ns. 10ns. from Cook Strait. - QUEEN. OF THE SOUTH, s.s. (8.40 p.m.), 198 , tons, Harvey, from .Foxton: •;...- PATEBNA, s.s. (10.15 p.m.). 1212 .tons. Oam6r(m, frdrii Neleori and Picton.Passe.n-' gers: Saloon—Misses Harris.' Monln, Dry (2), Fisher, Mowat. Nicholson; Lambert, 1 Holdaway, Nafrn, Keliden, Elliott, Barleyman, Capper, Bagshaw, Batchell (2), Oaisin, ■Boys, Coombos, Kay. Smith, Hertz, Foster, Bennett, Gilbert.- M'Mahon, Bell, -Davies (2), Baker. Mesdames Thompson, Brown, BeswicK' Bennett, Jones, ; Tliomson and child, Month, Richardson, Monall and infant. Gareage, Conzcns, Preston; Robertson. Heldon, Fuller, .Firth, Murphy, Nuncastof and 2 children. Scott nnd child. Soerrj-n, Rae, Gilbert, WyllJc, Mills, Carter, Arthur, Kay, Pearson, Ooupar, Messrs. vavasour (3), Neale, Jones, Captain Combs, Read, Goultcr, Ayson, Cousens, Kemp,. Mather, Thompson, Moore, Costello. Brown. Dr. Bennett, Stuart, Spencc, Small, Brodic, ThornSon, Parsons, Sinclair, Lambert, Hewet, son, .Brown, .Howe. Rabone, Beswicko (2), Rcardori,. Potter. Stunelh Hickey, .Roberteon, Captain Willis, Rowley, Smith; Foster, Brown. Askew, Muncaster. Cobcldick, Sperryn, Brook, Smith, Bushby, Stewart, Woodhead, Rao, Willis, Bell. Raharuhi, Batnford, Jaokson, Snodgrass, Bird, Kay, Rev. Milgrew, ' M'Kcnzle, Adams, Ho'rhe, Couper, Meagher; 16 steerage. ';''■'...' ~'.'' FRIDAY, FEBRUARY- 77 , BLENHEIM, s.s. (1.10 a.m.), 120 toris, Wilkinson, from Blonhcim. ..',. '. ■■ -j - DEPARTURES. ' . .THURSDAY. FEBRUARY .6. ; ]. ■] ■ KENT, s.s. (5.20 a.m.),' 6464: toris, M'Qibbon.for London, via way ports. STAR OF INDIA, s.s. (5.J0 a.m.), 7316 tons, Kearney, for London, Via way "ports. - AMOKURA, s.s. Government training ship (9135 a.m.), 805 tons, Hooper,-for Cook Strait. •■•■■ '- ■;'•'-.■ ..'.- ' ARAPAWA, s.s. (3 p.m.), 268 .tons, Corby, for Puponga. ...,-'..-.'■ . . - KIRIPAKA, 8.5., (4 p.m.), ,133 tons, Jbharisen, for Patea. . -.■ '•' ■;. ••/ .".•;.-'" .'.''■"? J -f KAPITI,',s.?.- (4.15 "p'.'ni.ir 242' tone, Sawyc'rsY' for ■ Wanganui'. ' STORMBIRD, e.s. (5.40', p.iri.), 217 tonij. Dowell, for Wanganui. ■'.<.'; .-■•" WARRIMOO, s.s., (6 p.m.), 3529 tons, Clift, for Melbourne,..via south... PassengersSaloon: For Lyttelton—Mosdames- Redd; Smith, Lallcsdh, Galbraith, Furbor, Jicsßrs. Haininer, MacpheKoh, Simpson, Furber. For Duncdin—Misses Brown,' Dick; Daiiiol, O'Brfeh, M'Gregbr, Grindlcy, McsdainoS St. Clair, Simpson, Field, Albii'tson, .Dr. O'Brien, Messrs. Rhodes,-Donald, Frazer, Lennon, Finlay, Squires, For Bluffs-Messrs. Irving, Hodd (2). For Hobart-'Mrs. Byden. For Melbourne—Misses Kylott, Bale, Mosdames -Michel), Pole, Messrs. Michell, Pole. . MOA.i s.a. (6.30 p.m.), 182 tons,. Sawyers, for Westport. : AWAHOU, e.s. (8 p.m.). 407 tons, Mariley; for Foxton. . . ' ' . .-■.-• ■ . ■ . MARAROA, b.b: (8.5 p.m.) ( 2598 tons, Manning, for Lyttelton. Passengers: SaloonMisses B»ilby,. Golden, Bell, Candy, Richards, Boot, Bagnoll (2), Wall, Bradley, Gordon, Scott, Sweeney, Thomas, Burton, Atchison; Sisters of Mcr6y. : (2), Mesdrtmfcs Cottoun, Dowdlo, Iremongor, Russell-Qrey, Pareell, Davies, Moorol Clark and 3 children, Grickett,. Ferguson; Waters, Irving, 'Somerville, Cunningham, . Scrgt.-Ma.ior Thompson. Oapt. Houri, Messrs; Virtue, Wiblcd, Healing, De Beer, Rabone,.Milne, Ruasell-Gre'y, Pareell, ■ Davies, Moore, Wright, Phillips, Macmillari, Txickett, Bond, Black, Sliri, M'Kerizlo, Jdhnston, Boxly, Lutz, Stew&rd, Bagnell, Smith,Wardi Obates, Bilrdon, Picklcr, Masters Thomas'(2). Cunningham; 40 steerage.- :. TARAWERA,; s.s. (9.10. p.m.), 2003 tone. Carson, for northorn ports. Passengers— Baloon:, For Nanlcr—Mioses CassJri (2) ( Hunt, Matthews, Thdmpson, Gray-(2), Mrs. Ohovrior, Messrs. Chovrier, Opehshaid, Mitchell, Plowman; Willis, Douglas, Kennedy, Shanks, Qregour. For ' Gisborne—Mr, Easson. • : For ■ AucklandVrMieaDS .. Raymond), Hearsey (2), Messrs. Trenam,'•'. Tremaln, Faulknor; 50 steerage for all ports. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Liverpool, via , way- port*, February, 7. . Opawa, Blenheim, February 7. Blenheim, Blenheim,'.Februriry 7. - THuia, \7ariganui, February 7. , Kapuni, Patea,. February fl. ' • Mana, Patea, February 7.; Awaroa, Motnoka, Nelson, February 7, •Maori, Lyttelton, February 7. '! Wimmera, Sydney, via north, Feb. 7. . Manuka, Melbourne,, via south, Feb. 7, : Wakatu. Lyttelton, Kaikoura, Feb. 7. ' ' Talnui, Waitara, February 7. '■ '■ ■ ..•Katamu. Lyttelton. Nelson, February 7. John, Wanganui, February' 7. Koonya, Greymouth, February 8. • . Aorere, Patea, February 8. . Awahou, Foxtoii, February 8. . Btormbird, .WAriganui, -.February &,." ; Kiripaka, , Patea, February' 8. . Mttraroa, Lytteltoh,-Ffibruriry-S. Alexander, Nel6on, Motueka, Feb. 8. .»' Mokala, Dunedi'n, Lytleltori, Fob, f, Ripplo,. Gisborne, February ,9. Canopus... Westport..February 9. . i Kapiti,,Wanganui, February It. Kahii, East Coast., February 10. Poherua,' Timaru,- February : 11. Monowai, northern ' pbrtsi February ill . Rakiura, Greymouth, February 11. ' ■-• Nikau, Nelson, Motueka: February U,'.-' i Haupiri.'OnehuPgi, New Plymbiith, February 14. '..',-.. Tnrawera, northern ports, February H. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Y Queen of the South, Foxton, Feb. 7. ■: Karori, Westport, February 7. Kini, Gfeyihouth,' February' 7. Aorere, Patea, - February 7. ' Opawa, Blenheim, February 7. Blenheim, Blenheim, Fobruaitf I. Moa; Wanganui. February 7. Huia, Wanganui, February 7. Mana, Patea, February 7. Kapunf, Pat*a, February 7. . Awaroa, Nelsbn, Motueka.' Feb. 7.' Patecna. Pictori, Nelsdn, February 77 Maori, Lyttelton, February 7. ' Wimmerft, Lyttelton, -Dunedin. Feb. 7. Manuka, Sydney direct, Feb. 7. • Kaitoa, Nelson, West Coast, Feb. 7. Kaituna, Napier, New Plymouth, Feb. 1.. Komata. W6stpbrt, February'B, . Red Pine, Greymouth, February t. Aorere, Pa tea, February 8. • Awnliou, Foxton, February 8. Kiripaka, Patea, February 8. Mararoa, Lyttelton, Fcbrunry 8. Alexander, NelEon, West Const, Feb. 8. Wakatu. Kaikoura. Lyttelton, Feb. 8. Hurunui, London, February 8. Arohura. Picton, Nelson, West • Coast, February. 8. Amokura, Ship Cove, Fobruory !. Koonya, Grcymouth, February 10. Stormbird. Wanganui. .Fobruary 10. Kapiti,'Wanganui, February. 10. Rcnmcra. Lyttelton, February 10. Kahii. East Const, February 10.Mokoia. northern ports. FcbruarJ- 10. Hincmoa, northern lighthouses, Feb. 11. . Mon'bwnl. Lyttolfou. Duncdin, Feb. li. Ripple. Napier, Oisliornc. Feb. 11. lfnkiura. Grcymouth, Hokitika, Feb. 11. Nikau, Nelson. Motueka. February 11. Pohenin, Now Plymouth, West Coast, February ■ 11. . Tarawcra, Lyttelton and Duncdin; Feb. 14, INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS, WIMMERA, due hero from Sydney, via north, February 7. Sails jame day for couth*
''.'V^l im ,lcr * from Melbourne', via south, February 7. Sails, same day for Sydney direct. JUDNGANTjI, due- here from Sydney February 12. Sails February 13, for Melbourne, via Eouth. OVERSEA SHIPPING, Steamers. From. Left.. • Due: . Matatua London' Doc. 10 Feb. 12 "awn, London i. Jan. 4 Feb, 18 Indralema , Loudon ' Dec. 2J) Feb. 24 RuaMno London < Jan. 18 Mar. 3 Hawkes Bay ... London Jan. 10 Mar. 9 Whakarue, ... London Jan. 28 Apr. 7 Tainui ;.... London Jan. 30 Mar. 16 Opava ; Londoh Jan. 3 Mar. 25 Wcstmeath- Liverpool' Nov. 27 Feb. : 7 Morayshire ... Liverpool Dec. 5 Feb. 17Tyrone -....„. Liverpool Dec. 14 Feb. 17 Essex :... Liverpool Jan. 11 Mar. 17 Waimato Montreal '■. Nov. 26 • Feb. 14 Tokomaru ... Montreal Dec. 25 Mar.'2s Buteshire -.. New York Nov. 22 Feb. 17 Cape Finisterro New York Nov. 26 Feb. 12 Star of Ireland Now York Dec. 24 Feb. 23 Bttrenfels Now York' 'Jan. 16 Apr. 14 ; BY ,TELEGRAPH! OVERSEA. ■ SYDNEY, February 6.' Sailed.—Buteshire! (8 p.m. February. 6), for Auckland. . , SUVA, February 6. Soilcd.-'-Navua, for Auckland. . COASTAL. ' THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6. ,■■]"•■' AUCKLAND. ■.' Arrived.—Joan Craig (6.30 a.m.), from Newcastle; Rosamond (5.5 a.m.), from Gisborne, via Whangaroi; Monowai (10.25 a.m.), from south; Amelia Sims, schooner ■ (12.20 p.m:), from Gisborne. Sailed.—Cape Finisterre (3.45 p.m.),'for Napier. and Wellington. .- NAPIER. •! Arrived.—Bipplo (4.30 a.m.), from Wei-' • llrjgton. -SailedJ-Wimmera (3.15. p.m.), for Weilington.-. • ■ . ' NEW PLYMOUTH. Sailed.—Rarawa (8.25 p.m!), for Onehunga. PATBA. Arrived.—KapUrii (10 a.m.), and Mana'dfl £.«.), from Wellington. ■"'' ' ■' " WANGANIJI: ! • . Arrived.—John (3.40 p.m.), from Wellington.' ■* ■ '■ ... Sailod.—Huia (8.45 p.m.), for Wellington, -■ FOXTON, , . :' Arrived.—Waverley (10 a.m.), from Greymouth. , • ' •■ ■ , .-■ . .BLENHEIM. '..•,.- Sailed.—Blenheiin.. (4.30 p.m;), and Opawa (4.30 p.m.), for Wellington. ...i- ---'./■■/ nelson! '.'.« Arrived.—Waimea (7.30 a.m.), . from Wellington. • ■ • •, ■ ■ Sailed.—Karamn (6.20; p.m.), for Wellington ; AwarOa (6 p.m.), for Mbtueka and Wellington. ' . GEEYMOUTH. Arflvod.—Koonya (1.20 a.m.),' from Weh lington. ./ '. ' ~ • '. . . . ' LYTTELTON. Arrived:—Katoa (10.15 a.m.), from Bunbury: Cygnet, from Kalkbura, Sailed.—Melbourne, for Whangaparapara and Opoua; Wakatu, ■ fdr Kaikouta and Wellington. . • Sailed.—Manuka (5.5 p.m.), for Wellington and Sydney. '.'.,-.- '. Sailed.—Maori (8.25 p.m.),'for. Wellington., Passengers: Saloon—Mfsscs Rhodes- and maid,,Burt, Bcavcn, Wolfe, Brown, Dixon, Hair; Reid,-' Price, Burt, Austin, Taylor, Drake,' M'lntyfc, Good, Edgar* Jackson,Sorenson, Harrington, Pittoh (2), Wales, Hastings (2), Mosdames. Barclay, -Johnston, Earlo,-..Mirams and 2 .Wilson, Thompson, Stcvcns6n, Bamtrcy, Gotoh, Reid, Petrie, Richcy and 2 children, Cameron. Davis, Turner, Blundell. Watson and child,' Anderson, McDonald, Robinson,,' Col; Hayhufst, Messrs. Beesley;' Dixon, Boyd, Ehine,- Seddon, Sandall, , Brown, Bevan, Scales, Cant. Foster, Hamilton.' Prof. Scott,. Barclay, Johnston, Mirams. Wilson, Boyd, 'Thompson, Collins, (2), Baker, Stevenson; Bamtrey," Hon. Jones, Moss, Hayes, ,Kean, 'Cameron,'-.' Davis, Laihbett, Bolt; Turner, Blundell, Burton, Perry. Hunter, Cnpt. Melville, .Burgess, Master Blundell; 45 stf erase. ' .';-. •' , ...TIMARU."- ■ '•"". i Arrived.—Corinna (3.10 p.m.), from Wellington. ■ i; ' : : , - DTJNEDIN. .-'.: '■Arrived.—Mokoia (11.25 p.m.), from northern ports; Breeze (2 p.m.), from Lyttcl--toil. . -...'..' - ■;.--.. ■ Sailed,—Kaikoiira (3.50 p.m.), for' Lyttclton; Breeze (8.30 p.m.),'for northern ports. '.;.;• •,.':!' ■-bluff.-, ,- ; ': Arrlvod.-Delphio (2,25 p.m.), from WeiUngton. '!'.; i . ''• TURAKIia FOR tC-NDON. ' ,; ; n>' Coaling'-'operations- wcro llot'ifinished' on ijioard the' New. Zealand Shipping ,Co.'s Turaki'nU until late last evening,' . In. con- - sequence-of this,, the .vessel's departure for London; via ivay points,- was postponed until 6.30 a-.m.. to-day.: -~.-■ I," WESTMEATH- FROM LITERPOOL. : An ozpeclod arrival in ' port early this morning was the F. and 8. Lino's 6teamer Wcstmeath: •' The' vessel has come'from Liverpool, via' way ports,, and is to berth at tho King's Wharf to land cargo.: ~ : THE'OAPE FINISTEERE. ; : , . At 3.45 p.m, yesterday the Voouum> Oil Company's chartered stoamer Cape Finisterre left Auckland ih continuation of her journey from Now York to Napier and. Wellington. • She is due at this pott about Tuesday or Wednesday of next week. 'LUMBER FROM PUGET SOUND. , The American four-masted- schooner kona sailed from Pugot Sound on January 10. for. Auckland with one million feet of Oregon pine on board for this port, consigned to the Kaurf Timber Company, Limited, The:vessel'should put in nn'appearance here'about Mal'ch 14. Tho Kona was originally announced as •having : been chartered to load for Dunedirij.'so that in all probability she will proceed to the i south-, orn • port front Auckland to complete her 'discharge.; BUTESHIRE. LEAVES SYDNEY. .'.'-, Continuing her journey from New York,' the A.; and-, A. Line's, chartered steanior Buteshire left. Sydney for Auckland and Wellington at. 8 p.m. on Wednesday.. Tho Buteshire should Bhow up hero about February'l7.' ■ . ■: CARGO; BY- THE STAR. OF INDIA. , Tho Tyecr Line's steamer Star of India, which left. Wellington yesterday morning; took the following oargo.from this, poet for London: —3l32 bales wool and skins; 68 bales tow,. 621 casks tallow, 3CO casks pelts, 13. barrels tallow, 99 ; casks 'casings, 38,539 carcasses mutton,' 18,094' carcasses lamb, 15,113 .legs, mutton,. 1000 Quarters beef,. 57 crates kidneys. ~ ,_ ■ , ; : ;■ N"BWCA6TLE. COAL TRADE. ; According' to Messrs. Eaifp . Bros.' and Co.'s shipping, and freight report, trade conditions are'much, the same at Newcastle jiist now, although the closing down' of this majority of the mines f of a week during th 6 Christmas arid New Year holidays hag had the effect of considerably decreasing the export of coal: Work Is now again in full swing, and normal conditions . prevail. Freight rated remain fairly firm, but charterers appear disinolined to operate to any extent, as very fow additiohal have ben- reported. On. January 1 there were 18 deep-sea tessels,'with an estimated tarrying capacity of 76,000 tons, in port loading and td .loodiifor foreign destinations. : For the month ended January 31, 15 steamers and 14 sailers, wilh 112,172 tons of coal, were sent forward to fdrcigri ports, as against 23, steamers 15 .sailers, : with .145,479 tons, for the preceding'. riidnth, and 21. steamers and 16 sailer's, with 141,312 tons, for the corresponding'.period of last year. Foreign Freighte.—TM present ruling .rateß of. freight to foreign ports are as follow Francisco, 18s. 6d:; Honolulu, 175.. 6d.j Aeapulco, 20i: Giiayma-s, 205.; Callao, 275. 6d.; Valparaiso and 'West Odast Range. 255.; .Manilla, 12s. 6d.; Singapore; 125.; Java, 12s. 6d. , Intercolonial Freights.-Aiicklarid,.9s.; Glshorne, 16s. 6d.; Napier. .108. 6d.; Wellington, .9s. 6d.; Wariganiii, 135.: Lyttelton, 10s.: Timaru, 10s. 6d.; Dunklin, 10s. 6d.; arid Bluff, 10s. 6d. . ■ . ' ■ I Coal • Export—The o;rport of coaS to foreign ports totals 112.V/2 tons'. UAIBNSHIREfS.-HOME CARGO. -..-■; >i The priricipal HneSin tile cargo loaded by the -Federal-Shire Line -steamer Nairnshire at Now Zealand ports. for the West of England were:—47,l9B. carcasses of mutton and lamb, 5588 bags and 6621 quarters of beef, 12,730 crates of cheese, 1221 boxes of butter and 2484 dasesl preserved meats. Following complete summary Of the steamer's cargo:— .... From Lyttelton: For Avonraouth—3l64 carcasses mutton and lamb, 80 crates ohooao, 15 boxes-butter, 762 sacks peas, 251 sacks heans.. For Manchester: 46 bales clippings. For Liverpool: 8702 carcasses mutton and lambi 185 crates cheese, 1409 sacks peas, 615 sa<:l(s bran, 160 casksi tallow, 7. drums glycerine, 60 boxes casings, nnd 11 packages sundries. For Glasgow: 2540' carcasses mutton and lamb, 72 bags beef. 92 crates choose, 730 sacks peas, and 81 sacks, beans. From Timaru: For 'Avonuio'utu—l9o6 carcasses mutton and lamb.. For Manchester: 83 crates cheese and 50 boxes biittcr. For Liverpool: 1784 carcasses lamb. For Glasgow: 1464.carcasses lamb. 28' quarters 'leef, ?. case? cising-b- and 1 case sundvics. From Duncdin—For Glasgow: 571 ■ crates cheese, 15 boxes butter. From Bluff-Fur . Avonmouth':. 1176 crates'cheese. For Liverpool: 248 crates cheese,. 853 cases preserved meats. For Glasgow: SCO crates chcefonnd 299 enscs preserved meat*. From Wellington—For Avonmonth: 1321 carcasses mutton nnd lamb, 298 boxes butter, 7875 crates cheese, 123 bales hemp, 75 cases wine, 1 package machinery, 66 pnekagos sundries. For Cardiff: 1000 carcasses mutton and lamb, .250 quarters beef, For Mnnohetter; 5 cases cotton foods, lot Liverpool; 16,714 eat-.
casses, mutton and lamb;' 323 hags, arid 2CO quarters'beef,, 150 bags,hearts, ,284 crates cheese, 224 bales tow, 297 sacks grass seed, 3D sacks borncio acid, 36 casks tallow, and. 139 cases preserved meat®. For Glasgow: 2283 oarcasses mutton and lamb, 3124 bags and 2707 quarters beef, 21, baga hearts and liVcrs, 1778 'crates. cheese, 1183' cases . preserved meats, 1455 bales tow and flax, 51 casks casings,. 7 drums glycerine; and 7 cases sundries. From Auckland-For Avon-, mouth: 843 boxes butter, 250 crates, cheese. . For.Manchester: 23 bales rags and 1 case machinery. . For Liverpool: 9 casks casings, 38 casks tallow, 357 boxes soap extract, 9 cases sundries, 207 racks candlenuts. For Glasgow :'257 bales tow, 495.sackB befcf and 5 caees effects.' FromWan-ganul—. For Liverpool: 64: carcasses mutton and lamb', SCO quarters beef. For. GJasgow: 1120 bagos and 1071 quarters beef, 2617 c*rcasses lamb. From Waitar.i— For Avonraouth: £00 carcasses mutton. For Liverpool: MO2 carcasses mutton and lamb. 64 carcasses', pork, 1865 quarters- and 64 bags beef, 60' casks tallow. : '.,•'.■'' ' GOSSIP..'':"■;' Captain .H. W. D. Bold, late of the -Kb- . *haf, took obmmarid.'of the Karamil at Lyttelton on Monday,, relieving- Captain J. Baldwin,.who/ has.'been, granted ( holiday ieavc."' ■.'■'"'"'■>■";-■■:'-.■ f"-;- .-■.■•■-.•.:'•■' \-, Mr. Gillmah, late third engineer;of.' the Wakanui,: who haß been nshoro on 'sick ioave, -left Wellington ; for iLondon by. tho Turakina .yestorday. ; ' ■ Mr. S. Calvert has..-joined the .Turakina as assistant'engineer foi; the run to', London. ■ ' '. > • ■ ■•',- "•- Dr, Biifet,: who came out to. Now Zealand 'as surgeon on the Turakina, left that vessel at Wellington; and Dr. Callaghttn, of New Plymouth; has filled the vacancy. Mr. Y. S. 8.. Licpch, late third p'mccr of the' Arahura, has been promot»d to ; be second officer of the Kini. Mr. R. ;'Hern, late 'adfing-6ec'ohd officer of tho latter vessel, has filled tho vacancy on the Arahura. Mr;. 8. B: Jones, of the Union Company's locali ( office, joins' tho Maori' to-day as assistant.purser; vice Mr. Millar, who transfers to. the Tarawera, ... . Captain-.Thomson, of the Kaituria,- has boon granted holiday, leave, s,nd Captain Ritchie lato of tho Mapoiirika,- joins the Kaitiina as master. >. ■' It is reported that a Steamer has been chartered to load about,Boo,ooo feet of hardwood 'at BuEselton (WeH Australia) for Auckland:.., The vessel is'expected to : arrive . at, the northern port' early in May. .The barque Manurcwa, 327 tons, has been chartered to take timber frOrii Hoklanga to 'Sydney. ..;".„■ •,, The F. and'S. :Line's Kent left Wellington for London at 5.20 p.m. yesterday. The coastal steamer Wairau,;was placed . on the Wellington Patent/Slip for. general overhaul yesterday. ..' The New Zealand Shipping Co.'s. Orajri left Beauty Point oh .Tuesday evening for Auckland'; She will commence. Horiie loading at, the northern- port, and subsequently at other.ports round the,coast,.beforo l leav- . ing Wellington for London this" inorith. The coastal steamer Arapawa, left Wellington yesterday to load coal at PupOriga for Nei* Plymouth." The Union .Company's. ■ cargo-'oarrier Katoa'arrived at Lyttelton from. Bunbury' at 10.16 a.m.'yesterday. • ' ' It if) expected that the TJnfon Company's titeamer Kaituna will be given dispatch from Wellirigtori for Napier and New Ply- . riiOuth to-mon'ow. . The intercolonial Steainer Manuka,. is due at Wellington, from Melbourne, via sohth,, early this mornfng: Departure will be taken for Sydney- from the Queen's Wharf No. 1 Sduth at 5 p.m: to-day. '
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