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PHASES OF TIIE MOON. FEBRUARY. Day. Hr.m. . Now moon 6 4 62 p.m. First quarter 14 8 4 p.m. Pull moon 21 133 p.m. Last Quarter 28 8 45 a.m. MO OX. Moon rises to-day, 6.42 p.m.; sets, 4.50 a.m. Friday. mail WATER. To-day. 3.1 a.m.; 3.31 p.m. To-morrow, 3,58 a.m.; 4.31 p.m. SUN. i Sun rises to-day. 5.19 a.m.; sets, 6.49 p.m. ARRIVALS. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19. MAORI, s.s. (7.30 a.m.), 3399 tons, Aldfcll, from ■ Lyttelton. Passengers i 180 saloon and 88 steerage. KAPITJ, s.s. (8.55 a.m.), 242 tons. Sawyers, from Wanganui. I KAPUNI, 3.5. (9.5 a.m.), 160 tons, M'lntosh,' from I'atea. ; MANUKA, s.s. (9.55 <s a.m'.), 4505 tone, Neville, from Sydney direct. Passengers for Wellington; Saloon—Misses Webster, Carrington, Forster, Bagldy, Rubinstein, Hocking, Simpson, Beck, Ureefi, Stirling, Mesdamcs Ferguson and'cliild, Bernie, Furby, Gilling and child, Page and 2 children, Thomson, Forster, Deck, Foulkca, Rankin and maid, Glnot, Peacock, Robertson, Richards, Deck, Taylor, liccd, We eve re, Daviee, ■ Rev. Buchanan,, Hon. Brown, Hon. Barlow, Dr. :Robortson, Messrs. . Tyere, Ooull, Furby, Robertson, Gelling, Bnrke, Thomron, ■Faulkcs, Crease, Shorthouse, Richardson, Terry. Rankin, Walkengl Chiynoski, Jackson, Herai-Lcubc, Seddon, Ginot, Brown, IJunrey, Wilson, Richards, Primmer, Rae, Langley (2), Lewis, Scott, Barrel!, Itaiidell, Hurray, Higgs, Morpeth,, Proctor, Hamea, Kelly; 91 steerage. STORM, s.s. (10 a.m.), 405 tons, Radford, from Terakohc. OPAWA, s.s. (10.5 ajn.), (10 tons, Nicholas, from Blenheim.. ■MANA, s.s. (10.25 a.m.), 134 tons, Gibson, from Pa tea. • .HAUPIRI, s.s. (1.10: p.m.), 715 tons, Bilton, from Onehuiiga and New "Plymouth. AWAROA, s.s. (5.50 p.m.), 344 tons, Bonner, from Motueka and Nelson. . MAKARINI, s.s. (6.15 p.m.), 10,624 tons, Hollis, from Wanganui. ■ • ARAHURA. s.s. (8 p.m.)-, 1596 tons, Laitibert,.from West Coast, Nelson, and Picton. WAIRAtJ, (11:45 p.m.), 93 tons, Deiley, from Blenheiiu. WAIRAU, S.B. (11.40 p.m.), 93 tone, Deiley, from Blenheim. ' DEPARTURES. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19. x CORINNA, '-Sa (1.20 p.m.), 1271 tone, D. Cameron, for Timaru. .PATEENA, e.s. (12.50 p.m.), 1212' .tons, Cameron, for Picton and Nelson. DELPHIC, s.s. (1.30 p.m.), 8273 tons, English, for London, via Rio do Janeiro. KIRIPAKA, s.s. (2 p.m.), 133 tons, JohanBen, for Fa tea.. ■•ADHERE,-S.S.-(12.10 p.m.), 77 tone. Flak, for'Patea. STORM, 6.8. (4.30 p.m.), <05 tons, Radford, for Lyttelton. • . WAIMATE, s.s. (7.15 p.m.), .5610 tons, By ley, for Lyttelton. OPAWA, sj. (8.10 p.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, for Blenheim.'
MAORI, s_3. (8.10 p.m.), 3399 tons, Aldwcll, for Lytteltoll. Passengers; Saloon—Mieses Brdndon, Laugh, Macfarlanc, Thorpe, Mitchell, Watkins, Brottell, Thomson, Dale (2), Urine, Howlett, Wolff, Maybury, Carte,, llarte, Higglns, Slesdames Hall, M'Kenzic, Brandon, Tumor, Mitchell, Macfarlane, Slcightholin.e, '.Griffiths, Brettell, Beck, Maher,.-.ROS3, AvlsOn, Hislop, Davis, Horking, Beckett, Douglas, Paton, l)r. A. Thomson, Enslsn Horkinpt. Revs. Woolosall, HudBon, 1 Burdon, Harding, Grifiit.hs, Turner, Oopeland, Harris, Bull, Murray. " Drake, Messrs.. Hall, M'Konzte, Brandon, Copeland, Greenwood; Calleuco, Ward, Oakley, Smith, Richardson, Davidson, Howard, Bcnne, Gibson. Stirtat. Rodgers, -Hennety (2). Maekay, Fraser, Wolff, -Brahdhead, Fisher, Hawley, Cresswcli,' Walker, * Miller, Hale, --Hill, Milne, Corper, Birnio, Orucott. Nees, Muir,' Hogg, Avieon, Davice, Lloyd, Campbell, Collins, Beckett, Elliott, Berlyii, Taylor, Gillies, Barley, Dietrich;. Bulhoufir, Douglas, Johnston,' Munro,-Boss, Paton (2). Dennison, Hislop,■ MaddiEon, Anderson M.P.. Isitt, M.P., Tyers, Hislop, Hudson. AWAHOTJ, s.e'. (8.40 p.m.), <07 tons, Mauley, for Foxton. ! - BLENHEIM, n.«. (9 p.m.), 120 tons, Wilkinson, for Blenheim; i MANGAPAT'A. s.h. (9.15 p.m.),- 164 tons. Fletcher, for Westport and Karamca. j«' ...THURSDAYiiFJ3BKTOit¥.'j2O.j . .>.1;? ,? KAHU.s;s. (C.'is- mm.'/, lSHoffs, FletoSirt l ," for Caf-tlepoint and-'East Coast. •HAUPIRI. a.s. (O.ay n.m.), 715 tons,'Hilton, for Picton, Nelson, a.nd Onolntnga,. •AWAROA, 9.3. (1.10 a.m.), 344, .tons, Bonner, for Motueka, and Nelson. " . EXPECTED ARRI.VACSI . -Waipori, Westport,'February .20. . Queen of the South. Foxton, Feb.-20. .Huia, Wanganui, February £0. Nikau, Nelson, Motucka, February. 20. Jtararoa, Lyttclton, February 20. v Tar'atvC>ra, Lyttclton, Dunedin, Feb. 20. Kamona, -Westport, Fobruary 20. Kurow, Nowcnstlc, February 20. Pat«cna, Nelson, Picton, February 20. Aorere, Patea, February 21. • ' . ; . Awa.hou, Foxtail, February 21. Opawa. Blenheim, February 21. Blenheim, 'Blenheim, February 21. ICiripaka. Patea, February 21.. ' Breeze,. southern ports, February-21. Awaroa, Motueka, Nelson, Fobruary 21. Maori, Lyttclton, February 21. Alexander, Nelson, February 21. Victoria, Sydney,: via 'north, Feb. 21. Moeraki, Melbourne, via'eouth, Feb. 21-' Matatua. London. Via way ports, Feb. 21. Jfakarini, London, February 21. Koonya, Westport, February 21. Arapawa, Picton, February 22. Mapourika, West Coast, Nelson, Fob. 22. Star of England, Port; Chalmers, Fob. 22. Tatfruni. southern ports. February 23. : Kiihu, East, Coast-, February 23. Mokoia, Diinedin, LyUelton, February 23. " Ripplo, Gisborne. February 23. -Buteshire, Lyttclton, February 24. Ora-ri, Napisr, February 24. Monowai, northern ports, Feb. 25,. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Stoi'mbird. Wanganui, February 20. , '. Kaplti, Wanganui, February 20. - Mana, Patea, February 20. Koinata, Westport, February. 20. Wairau,. Blenheim, February 20. Queen of tho' South, Foitou,' Feb. 20. Kapuni, Patea, February 20. Nikau, Nolson, Motueka, Fobruary 20. Mararoa, Lyttclton, February 20. : Amokura, Kermadecs, Fobruary 20. , - , Tarawor'i, northern ports, Fobruary 20. ■Manuka, Melbourne, via south, Feb. 20.. . I' Corin-thic, London, via way ports, FebI ruary !0. .• ■ , . Wakatu,. Kaikoura, Lyttclton, Feb. SO. ; Himitongi. Ohathams. Fobruary 20. ! Waipori, Lyttclton, February 21. Aorere, Patea, Fobruary 21. Woimoa, Nelson, West Coast, Fob. 21, ■. Awa.hou, Foxton, February 21. . Opawa, Blenheim, Fobruary 21. ' Blenheim, Blenheim, February 21. . Eiiia, "February' 21. ■ Kiripalta, Patea. February 21. Breeze, Plotbn, Wanganui, Fobruary 21. I.' Awaroa, -Nelson, Motueka, February 21. Patocua. Pioton, Nelson. February 21. . !'■ Maori, Lyttclton, February 21. Tyrone, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Feb. 21. : Victoria, Lyttelton. Dunedin, Feb. 21.. • Moerahi, Sydney dlreot-. February 21. : Alexander, Wanganui, Fobruary. 21. • Makarini, London, February 21. Arapawa, Wanganui. February 22. ■ Arahura, Picton, Nelson, -West Coast, February 22. . . Tavhtni, New Plymouth, West ■■ Coast, February 24. Koromiko, Westport. February M. • Mokoia, northern parte, February 24. • Monowai. Lyttclton, Dunedin, Feb. 25. ; • Ripple, Napier, Gishorne, Feb. 25. ; .Jtaponrika, Nolson. West Ooost, Feb. 25. Star of England,' London, February 25.
INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. . , m6yements of steamers. VICTORIA, duo hero . from Sydney, Tia north, February 21. Sails tame day for south. . MOERA KI, due here from Melbourne, via south. February 21. Sails same day for' Sydnoy / direot. IjlilMAllOA. due here from Sydney February 26. Sails February 27, for Melbourne, Tia sbuth. OVERSEA SHIPPING. Steamers. From." Left. Due. Matatua London Bee. 10 Feb. 7.1 Indralema London ' Dec. 20 Feb. 24 Ruahino London .Tan. 18 Mar. 3 Hawke's Bay London .Tan. 10 Mnr. 9 AVhakarua London JnVi. 28 Apr. 7 Talnui London Jan. 30 Mar. 18 Opawa London .Tnn. 3 Jlnr. 25 .Rotorna London Feb. 15 Mar. 31 Rangatira London Feb. 6 Apr. 3 Essex, Liverpool Jan. 11 Feb. 24 Tokoniaru Montreal Dec. 25 Mar. 25 ■Whakntane ... St, John Feb. J5 Apr. 30 Star of Ireland ' New York Dec. 24 Feb. 25 Barenfels New York Dec. 24 A pr. 14 Colllngham .... New York .Tan. 10 Apr. 29 Glenctive ..! New York .Ton. 20 Apr. 29 Aorangl 'Frisco Feb. 5 • Feb. 27 OVERSEA. MELBOURNE, February 19. Sailed—Warrlmoo, for New Zetland. SYDNEY, February 19. Sailed—Maheno (3.45 p.m.), for Auckland. SUVA, February 19. Sailed.—Atua, for Auckland, HI TELEGRAPH. i COASTAL. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19. POUTO (KAIPARA). Sallod.-Houti), auxiliary (chotmor (lUi a.m.), for Wluingap#.
. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Hineinoa (6.15 p.m.), from We], ling-ton, via East Count lighthouses. ONEHUNGA. Arrived.—llarawa (9.45 a.m.), frojn Nen Plymouth. GISBOItNE. Sailed.—Victoria (10 p.m.), for Napier.and south. Passengers; Saloon—For Napier— Sirs, and Miss Singer, Jlisses garner and lioache, Mcsdames Gray and Hill, Bremmer, Hinaki Ponga, AtUins, \\i Patone, .Hansen, and Gibson. For Wellington —Miss Grene, Mrs. Anderson Mrs. Howard and child, Messrs. K." Watson, Croll, Palmer, and Master Davis. For Lyttelton—Mesdamos Lewis, Andcreon- ana child, JUss Green. For Dunedin-Jlr. and Mrs. Do Lautour, Misses M. and C. Do Lantour, Simms, Mre. M'Bride, and Mceers. M'Bride (5). For Bluif-Miss .Whitlocb. Sailed—Takapuna'(7.lo p.m.). for Napier. Passengers;. Saloon—Jlisscs Gray, Willtia Eon, Mesdnmes Buckiand and child, Jiulgley, and Cornish. Messrs. Orange, Morse, Jame, J. Gibson, Livingstone, Taft, W, C'bFon, G. llarker, Corni'h, Boss. MLeoa. Gruar, Fortiham, Scholium. Gni.tlirlc.i Mils, M'Mahon. Benson, ' G. Williams. Yjonng, Moore, West, Patterson, Ilobbs, Terry. WAKGANUI. Arrived.—Arapawa (7.35 a.m.) and Huia (6.5 a m.), from Wellington. , FOXTON. of the South (8-15 a.m.), from Wellington. PICTON. Arrived.—Pateena (4.55 p.m.), from Wellington. NELSON. Arrived.—Mapourika (8.45 a.m.). from Wellington. .... Sailed.—Nlkau (5.40 p.m.), for Motuekaand Wellington. FAREWELL SPIT. • Kamona passed for Wellington et 5.50 p.m. WESTPOttT. Arrived—Koonya (5.15 a.m.), from Wellington. GItEI'MOCTH. Arrived.—Ngahero (0.55 a.m.), from Wellington. ' ' LYTTELTON.: Sailed—Mararoa, for Wellington. PasEengera; Saloon—Misses Garland, Dlgby, Whitfield, Ohambers, Fletclior, Glbleti, TaOmafl, Capper. Jlesdames Jl'Arthey, Collins, Allen, Taylor and 1 children, Williams, Ilansley and 2 children, PcaTy, Digby, Cullcn, Capper, Kepplo, Jlcssrs. Howarth, Garland, if'Carthey, Speak, Allen, Taylor, Williams, M'Leod, 'Slmpeon, Hansicy, Mandel, Barker, .Mansfield, Tea. Capper,. Fletcher, Con, Long, Moore, Hogarth, Thomas, Sloutdey, Kcpple; 23 etecrage. Arrived.—Moltoia (7.35 a.m.), from Auckland, via East Coast; TaTawcra (8.40 a.m.), from Dunbdin; Mararo-a (9.2 A a.m.), Buteshire (1 p.m.), from Wellington. Sailed.—Mokoia (5 p.m.), for Dnnedin.. Passengers: Saloon— Messrs. Brown, Marchant, Ferrill. ■ Sailed.— I Tarawera, for Wellington, Napier, Gisborne, and Paesengora: For Auckland—Mr. J. Cowlcs. Sailed—Cygnet, for Knikoura,; Karori, for Westport; Kini! for Greymouth. DONEDIN. Arrived.—lnvereargill (£ a.m.), from southern ports; John (8.35 a.ia.), from northern ports; Weatmeath, trbn, llorthem porta, arrived off Heads at 6 . p.m. Saiiet;.—Kowhai (5.30 p.m.), for Gisborne; via way ports; Inveroargill (2 p.m.), for Invercausill ;f John (2.30 p.m.), for Wanganui, via' way ports. .' ■ Sailed*—Jloerakl (2 p.m.), for Sydney, via CoolrStralt. Passengers; Saloon—Mlsecs Skinner, Barbour, Lacking, Pavrmar (2), Brown, Bell,. Cruickshank, Hart, Graham, Jones, .'MosSames ' M'Cllng, Bannerman, Itathie, Woletonholme, I'rouse, Royall and i children, Kitto, Cruicks'liank, liasterfield, Bonney and child, Brown, Wilcott, Munn, Messrs. M'Clir.g, Duthie, Southey, Broiv/i, Jannay, Welch. Moon, Mooney, M'Dannott, Am'tden,. Uhilwill, Ilalliday, Dunstcr, Ohiaholm, ilunn, ltoss, Graham; 17 steerage. Sailed.—Kowlisd (0.30 p.m.),. for Qisborno, but had to anclmr insido lieads, owing ti; log. Star ct England and Clan Grant were ready to sail att 4 p.m., but could not, get out. ' .
CORINTHICte PASSENQEKS. , Corinthic, R.MjS.,' of tho Shaw-Savill fleet, is scheduled t«- leavo Wellingt-on forLondon, via way pd"ts, at 3 p.m. to-day. The vessel's p-isscng&'-list ia as follows:— Ealoon: From Wellington—Misfcs E. Harnett,.!. Castles, H. anV R- Fay-illc.-.E. and ' A. Fitihcrbcrt, Forst-on, Temple-Frerc, 51. Inman, M. Jamiceon, 11. Low-'sl', Y.. E.. T., and N. Penrose, Peregrin o. Triifitt, M. Williams, R. E. Young, and Sister'A. M. Mullctt, Moidames Battlcy, ; Camp, Etheridge, E. "Faville, Finiiis, W. A. .Fitsher'oert, J. F. Forster, jGu-ist, R. Moore, Morrieon,' Ponrose, Pronger, Jl;. Slocombe, Tal/hot, Ti'iffltt,, Worth,, and • Younp," 'Messrs. Aldao, F. O. Eattley, G. Brawn, K..Bro\)'ii, 'O..Chmp, J. T. "Fiiihis, Te.mi\l!!-I , 'rerc. J'.; A.. W, Gad, A. R. Grant, H. GViic« S. llov/artU, D. Hughes, Leube. L. .F. Ata"rtiiw J. Middloten, 'J. Hi 'Moore, W. ■ fl.. Morrison, C. - ,T. Penrose,' C. A. Soyler. 'Jl. Speak, W. Triffltt, H. S. Worth, 11. <0. A. young,'Drs. E. Pronger, L. S. Talmot, Hon. .ilex. Brown, Masters Finnia, Gv.iot, Taibot,.. and Jf. Young., From Auckland—Jlisses ! ..C. Furley, J. R. Lawson, Mpi-d.imtfl M. Coirtiu, J. R.. Lawson, F. MfirSliail, M'Culloitffv,' Mr. S. M'Cullbugh. From' Wanganui—llm. Goss, Messrs. ,T. Crichton,. J. Goek, Master R. Goss. From ' Napier—Mi-is It. M. Jones.'. Mesdamss Douglas, X llollis, Messrs'* W. J. Douglas, F. E. Quartley. From Christchurch—Miss'M.' Brown, Jlesdamcs Bnittendcn. and S. .Hamilton, Morsib. E. Barker and W. ;B. Brittonden. From Dtrnddm— Miss A.-' M'Bride, Mesdamos' Eccles. Hay, Roberts, Sisters T. and A. Lynch, Mother Bertram!,-M'Laughlin, Messrs. H. W. Hay, A. F. Roberts, Master G.jfP. Roberts. From Invercargill—Mioses M. and G. Brent, Mi. and Mm. W.. It. Brent.
, Third-class: From Wellington—Misses 111 Eaton," Brookes,. L. Moore, K. and ANatusch, Mesdames Brdokes," K. Munuil,' Newey, Peakman, Messrs. B. J. Amey, Jas. Brookes, E. Goodor, Lang, J. P. Murjlhy, J. Newer; W. H. Ptyilinion, I. Schober. Prom Auckland—Mies 11. Hutchinson. M«s-cI.-atikm J. Leo-hey. E. Meredith, Messrs. Gould (2), A. 'Lewis, J. Stork, B. Younger. From Now Plymouth—Messrs. D. .Tones, Laverly, Southam. From Chrlstchurcli— Miss-G. Musgrove, Mesdames Kepple, Shor-, tell, Wilkins. Merere. W. Kepnle.'B. Kill--71 (!r, Moulder, - Shorten. Wilkins. From Dimedin—Mr. C. Ryan. y,'«m Invcrcargill —Messrs. D. M'Ka-y and W. Mockler. THE SYDNEY BOAT. Manuka, s.e., arrived at Wellington from Sydney direct ot 10 a.m. yesterday,'. and berthed at the Quocii'b Wharf No. 6/ Tho vessel left tlio New South Wales port at 1 p.m.- on Saturday, and experienced fine weather and smooth sea-s throughout the passage. Imports for Wellington by the vessel were as follow:—2500 cases fruit, 200 pieces timber, 54 packs (lour, £0 bags chaff, £00 bags rice, 200 eases sugar, MO eases soap, ICO- boxes spirits, 1482 felloes, 84 ingots copper, 300 sacks seed, 200 chests tea, a quantity of pig-iron, oOCO eases merchandise, and Sundries. The Manuka leaves Wellington for southern ports, Hobart, and Melbourne at 5 p.m. to-day. ' ORARI'S MOVEMENTS. The Now Zealand Shipping Company's Orari is now loading at Gisborae. Sho subsequently proceeds to Napier and Wellington to: completo, and Is to sail finally from tho last-mentioned port ■ for London on February' 27. ■ • ■ THE AHOKUItA, Tho Government training ship Amoltura is to leavo-Wellington- for the Kermadco Islands direct this evening. It is expected that tho vessel will be away about a fortnight. Auckland will be tho Amokura'e first tort of call on tlie return journey. ' INDRABARAH LEAVES LONDON. •A cable message has been received advising that the Tyser liner •v3s dispatched from Landon on February 13 for Australian and New Zealand ports. FOB PASSENGERS' COMFORT. Boats coming across tho Southern Ocean on the outward voyage to New Zealand and Australia, via Cape Town, usually experience very, tempestuous .weather. In consequence it has been decided by the White Star Line that in future its boats will adopt a moro northerly rout® between South Africa and Australia. The change will, of course, necessitate a slightly longer itinerary, but more pleasant weather conditions will bo secured; for tho comfort of passengers. NORFOLK TO LOAD JARRAH. . The F. and S. steamer Norfolk will not load in Australia for Home. Sho will proceed to Bitnbury to loa-d jarrah tlmbor for ' New Zoalaml ports. It is understood that the charter is for one. trip only. STAR OF AUSTRALIA REPAIRED. Hie Marine Underwriters' Association.. Sydney, has received a cable message from London stating .that tho Tyser liner Star of Australia,- which had her tail shaft broken wliilo on a voyage from Australia to Dunkirk, London, and Antwerp, haslcft Alexandria under her own steam. Tho Star of Australia was towed into Aden at the time of tho accident, and afterwards toAlexandria for repairs. The Rhaw-Savill cargo-carrier Delphic left Wellington for London at 1.30 p.m. yesterday. Sho is due at licr destination about April 9. Reported extensions' of tho Union S.S. Company's operations have had the effect of hardening the price of the shares. Yesterday this company's share sold at £2 12s. in Wellington, (lit Tuesday there were sellers at £2 lis., and the day before £2 6s. A year ago the average market price was £1 19s. Gd„ and the year before that SI. 1 '/». 3d, The Ferry Oomp&ny'n steamer Aw&wa arrived at Wellington from ilotuelia yes-.
terday after, a fast pui'sagc of 10 hours. Siho left on the retur.l trip early this morning. The schooner William Ti oivdcn, 695 tons, lias been chartered to loa '1 Oreeon pine at Columbia Itiver for New iVsiland. 1 The Oantcrbnry Steams hVp' Company's Breeze is due ftt Wellinßton f. vom south tomorrow to load for Picton an'- 1 Wanganui. Jtowrs. Bannatyne and 00. advice that the Anchor Lino's steamer Nil lll will 1)0 dispatched from Wellington fcr Nelson at 8 p.m. on Saturday, and not 'a P-m., as usual. Tho Tyscr liner Makarini, wliUOv' arrived at Wellington from Wannauui las,'>e , ' oll ' in ß, will leave this port finally for L.il'dou at noon to-morrow. The Tyse.r liner Star of England 'i is . at Wellington from Port Chalmers iiitnor to-morrow or Saturday. -I)epartui-<v ( will take place from this port for Londctt'- 011 Tuesday next, • Kr. T. Middloton, second engineer of i*-' 1 *) Awahou, has eigned off the vessel, iU III Sfr. 11, Langr.idgc has filled the vacancy.' The Government steamer ninemoa worlteA Cuvier Island light yesterday, and wao dne> at Auckland last evening. She proceeds ' further north to-morrow evening. Tho auxiliary scow Echo arrived' at Havelock from Foxton yesterday. She is expected to get away from the latter port for Gisborue on Sunday; After discharge at southern ports, the F. and-S. Line'B Morayshire, which la running under charter to the Now Zealand Shipping Company, will bo handed over to her owners. She will proceed thence to Australia to load for Home. Tho F. and S. Line's steamer Tyrone le scheduled to leave Wellington for the south to-.morrow. The local agents for tho vessel state that she will load in New Zealand, and will take her departure for Homo about March 1. The steamer Buteshire, which is loading in New Zealand under the auspices of tho New Zealand. Shipping Co., is due at Wellington from Lyttelton for Homeward loading on Monday. The Union' steamer Taviunl is due at Wellington from southern porte on Sunday." She will bo dispatched for New Plymouth and West Coast porta on Monday. Tho Union Company's collier Kurow ■ should show u)> at Wellington from Newcastle, aiiy time now. After part discharge here, the Kurow proceeds to Picton. ' At noon to-day the Chatham Islands Fiehins Company's Himitangi is to leave Wellington for, tho Chathama direct. i •' :
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