INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE.
MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. MAUNGANUI, due lioro from Sydney July 2. Sails July 3 for Melbourne, via south. _ WIMMERA, due hero from south July 3. Sails for Sydney, via north, oamo day. ULIMAItOA, duo here from Melbourne, via south, July 4. Sails for Sydney direct same day. OVERSEA SHIPPINC. fiteamew. From. Left. Due. Star of India ... London Apr. 22 July 6 Arawa London May 22 July 8 Hurunul London May 12 July 6 Mc.karini London May 10 July 15 ltuaJrino London June 7 July 21 Waimana London. Juno2l Aug. 7 Kent Lirerpool May 3 July 11 SutTold Liverpool May 3 July 11 Itakaia St. John Apr. 7 July 7 Kumnra St. John Apr. 25 ,Tuly ; 1 Devon Montreal May 31 Atie. 11 Aberlour New York Apr. 24 July 14 Star of Australia New York May 14 July 24 Wakefield Now York May 8 July 20 Cape Breton New York May 12 July 30 lIY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. LONDON, June 28. Arrived.—lndrnloma, from Wellington. MELBOURNE, Juno 29. Arrived.—Aberlour, from Now York; nnd Moerald and Kaiapoi, from New Zealand. SYDNEY, Juno 28. Sailed;—Baltnia, for Aucklnnd. Sailed.—Maimganui (7 p.m.), lor Wellington direct. NEWCASTLE, Juno 28. Sailed.—'Waitara, for Lyttelton. HOBAItT. June 29. Sailed.—Surrey, for New Zealand. COASTAL, SATURDAY, JUNE 28. AUCKLAND. Arrived— Hurunui (8 a.m.), from London, via Tcneriffe and Durban; Wanaka (3.30 p.m.). from Oamarti, via Bluff. Sailed—H.M.S. New Zealand (2.55 p.m.), for Suva.; Kumara (6.35 a.m.), for Wellington; Monowai (3.5 p.m.), for EaSt Const ports; Bnncrtlale (12.30 p.m.), for .Melbourne; Rosamond (2.45 p.lii.), fot Gisborne. PICTON. Arrived— Araliura (4.45 p.m.) and Kaitoa (7.30 p.m.), from Wellington. I'AREtYELI, St'lT. Komata. passid cast at 2.40 a.m. , GREYMOUTH. Arrived.—Waiporl (4.20 a.m.), from Wellington. , Sailed.—Ngahere, for Wellington. . LYTTELTON. Sailed—Corinthic (1 p.m.), for gisborne PORT CHALMERS., . Arrived—Willochra (10.55 a.m.), from Wei lington: Breeie (2.45 p.m.), from Bluff.. Sailed.—Coriniia (4.15 p.m.), for northern ports; Breeze (3 p.m.), for Timstru. SUNDAY, JUNE 29. AUCKLAND. ArriVed—Canada Cape (yesterday), from Newcastle; Maheno (4.45 p.m.). from Sydney; Moitai (9.55 a.m.). from southern ports; Kotanui, from Gisborne. , GISBORNE. To pall.—Monowai (7 p.m.), for Napier and Wellington. . FOXTON'. Arrived—Queen of the South/(5.15 p.m.), from Wellington. WANGANUI. 1 Arrived.—Kapiti (4.25 a.m;), from Wellington; Stormbird (3.40 p.m.) and Maugapapa. (2.35 p.m.), from Wellington. , PICTON Sailed.—Karamece (6 a.m.), for ■ Wellington. NELSON'. , ArrivCd.-Nikau (3 a.m.), Wellington ;' Arahura (2.30 a.m.), from Picton and Wellington, ' GREYMOUTII. Sailed.—Kaituna (5.20 a.m.), for Wellington. 1 , LYTTELTON. , Arrived.-4tararoa (11.55 a.m.-), from Wellington. I TIMARU. Sailed.—John (yesterday), for Wellington. PORT CHALMERS.. Arrived—Wahine (11.30 a.m.), Glasgow, via Bunhury; Wimmero (8.55 a.m.), from Auckland. Sailed.—Willochra (3.40.p.m.), for Bluff. KUMARA DUE TO-DAY. , Continuing her journey from' St. John, Canada, tho Bhaw-Sav.Ul steamer lCumnra/ left Auckland for Wellington at 6.40 a.m. on Saturday. Tho vessel, which is running under tho auspiceG of the New 7;ealand Shipping Company, is due in port this morning. Slio will get,away for south to-morrow. ... Captain Lewie is in command of. the Kumara. and has with Mm tho following officers:—Chief, Mr. G. B. Davidson; sccond, ✓Mr. H. Gordon ; third, Mr. G. M. Gronin; fourth, Ma\ E. Lucas; chief engineer, Mr. G. Brewer; second, Mr. T. Robertson: third, Mr. F. Galway; fourth.' Jtr. T. M'Gilp; fifth, Mr. M'Callum; chief refrigerating engineer, Mx. P. Davis; second, Jlr. Crawford. RUAHINE LEAVES THE CAPE. Advice Has. been rcccivod stating that tho New Zealand Shipping Company's Ruahine, which is en routft froin London to Wellington, continued her journey from Cape Town on Friday, June 27. She is due here on July 21. HURHNUI AT AUCKLAND. An arrival at Auckland from London at 8 a.m. on Saturday was the' New Zealand Shipping Company!s steamer Hurumii; On inquiry at the local office of the company on 'Saturday it was ascertained that tho Hurunui would not «irrive at Wellington until abont a fortnight hence. When eho lias discharged at southern ports she will load round tho coast'for West of England ports under the auspices of the F. and S. Line, CARGO PER RTMUTAKA. Tho New Zealand Shipping Company's Rimutaka, which left Lyttelton on Tuesday for London, tool; 103.334 carcasses of frozen meat, besides a large number of miscellaneous lines. Tho following is a complete summary of the cargo; leaded at New Zealand ports:—From Lyttelton—22ls bales wool, 20 bales skins. 116 casks pelts, 455 cflflks tnllow, 2470 cases apples, 233 ewclis pea-, 200 casks oleo, 6 'casks casings, 485 sacks gracs teed, 49.234 carcasss-i frorcn mutton and lamb, 230 ,crates kidneys, 20 cases sweetbreads, 100 crates hares, 4 casks bun? 3. 23 hales rubber, and 15 packages sundries. From Auckland—l 66 bales wool, 134 bales hemp, and 22 casks peltfl. From Wellington—4Bl2 carea.'sc.s mutton, EOCO e'aonlders and SCOO legs mutton,* 579 bales wool, 1 bnlo shcopskine, 90 casks pelts. 402 coiffe tallow, and 60 crates kidneys. From Wanganui-109 casks, tallow, 6 bales sheepskins, and 7 bate w6ol. From Port Ohalmcr«—ll bales rabbit.=kins, 144 balos eheepskin*. 165 casks tallow, 4 crates sweetbreads. 56 crates kidneys, 19,454 carcasses frozen mutton and lamb, and 6 packages sundries. From Tokomara Bay—3l3 bales wool, 36. casks pelts. 170' casks tallow, 1610 duartefs beef and 13,578. carcass mutton and lamb. From Nnpicr-706 bales wool, 144 casks tallow, 1175 quarters beef, 50 casks pelts, 856 cratss and 12 bags frozen sundries, 174 cratts mutton, 16,256 carcasses mutton ond lamb, 57 casks premier jus and 9 casks and 2 kegs casings. KAIPARA REPORTED. Tho New Zealand Shipping Company's Kaipara, which left Wellington last month for London, arrived at Monte Video on Thursday last. EXPORTS PER SURREY. Leaving Lyttelton for West of England porta on June 22, the F. and S. Line's Surrey took the - following exports from tho undermentioned ports:—From Wellington—2ssl auartcrs beef, 5235 carcasses mutton, 6135 carcasses lamb, 1694 bags beef, 55 pieces mcot, Zll7 coses meats, 26 keg? casings, 255 balos hemp, 809 bales tow, 13 packages general, 160 casks tallow. From Timaru—s6 ouartcrs beef, 5525 carcasses mutton. 21,614 carcasses lamb, .3 kegs casings. 52 sacks peas. From Lyttclt<m-1859 carecipsea mutton, 10,165 rarcasscs lamb, 60 ca«cs casings, 53 casks tallow, 1057 sacks peas, 3 drunw glycerino. From Duncdin--2 (inartcrs beef, 411 carcasses mutton, 6112 carcasses lanib, SCO cases rabbits, 1590 bags licof 4 kegs casings, 279 coses meats, 131 sacks fescue. From Bluff-24 quarters beef, 1000 carcasses mutton. 6499 carcassce lamb, 20CO crates rabbits, 3442 bags meat, 112 casks pelts, 1565 rases meat, 400 sacks, fcccuo. From Waitara-2529 quarters beef, 3288 carrcescs mutton, .5681 carcasscß lamb, 64 linos beef, 50 casks tallow. From Wangtt-nui-Z751-quarters beef, 201 cases meats, 200 casks tallow. NIWARU'S MOVEMENTS. The Tyeer liner Niwaru is ' at present taking in Homo cargo at Napier. Fronl the latter , port she proceeds to Gisborne and Auckland for the fame purpose. Lyttelton will be visited this week end, nnd Wellington on Thursday. July 10. The Niwaru Jeavcs Wellington for .Loiidon 011 Saturday, July 12. THE Iv'EW NIGHT FLIER. Within a few necks the night ferry tervicc between Lyttelton and Wellington will ho maintained bv the turbine steamer; Wohine nnd Maori, and .will then be unequalled south of tho line, or, indeed, .from tho point of view' of the oizc. comfort, anil luxury of the steamers, in few parte of the world. ... , . Tho new turbine slca-mcr. wahiuo, a considerably larger and Taster fteamcr than the Maori, is'lluo at Port Chalmers to-day from the Clyde, via the Suez Canal. Colombo. and Bunbury. She will at once bo docked for cleaning, repainting, and overhaul after her long journey, and will then Jj# MIBIiSISSKk ttt.Jftte.JlH AStifflSteKi
in tlio ferry service. She will probably Btttrt running in about, tell or twelve day 6 time, wheh she. will' replace tho Maori, which will go to Port. Chalmers to undergo a thorough overhaul. 11l the ffitofiiinie tho Mararoa will continue to run as «.t present. When the Maori resumes runnine She will replace the Mamroa, leaf ine Lyttelton on Monday. Wednesday, and Friday. Tho Wahino will leave Lyttelton on Tuesday, Thursday,- mid Saturday. It is not yet known what the "Onfon Company intend'to do with the Mararoa. whoa she is withdrawn from :th'c ferry service. KENT. LEAVES HOBART. i cablegram' has been received intimatinc that the F. and ». Line's steamer Kent left ilobart .tor Auckland on Friday eveninc. The fessel is on route from Liverpool, and is due at the northern port on Friday ncnt. Wellington should, ho teamed on July 13. NOTIOFj TO MARINERS. ) Last' evening the Secretary for Marine (Mr. Geo. Allport) received intimation by wireless from Captain Post, of the Tuta.nolioi, stating that a cablo buoy has been floated: one mile S.W. of Otemngi Bay Point. Masters of vessels are advised 16 keep .a look-out. MEBS-TABLS' GOBBIP. Mr. M'Dairinid, fourth. officer of the Md* nuka, has joinKl the Koromiko fts third,. The death is announced of CAptam Thotnns Henry Clftrltson, of Lyttelton, In his fifty-fourth year. Deceased was A hull VII utpittin Uiu.fhsoh, lato harbourmaster at Tlmaru, and was for nlany years in charge of coastal calling craft, no was for f l omo time prior to hte'retiTGnidut from tho in charge of the ednooner Falcon, and mate in several cdMting BlCa. mers. Ho leaves a grottn-np family. —: — ). Due at Wellington froth Buva, .via Auckland oil Thursday, the Onion. Company e Navua will procccd to Westport on Friday. It is announced that the, Navud, will leave Auckland for Suva again on Monday, July 14, in.'.tead of ,on Wednesday, July 16,-as llrat intimated. The Union collicr Kaitangata is not coming to Wellington this trip. She has been ordered to procccd from westport to Ti* maru with coal. A projected departuro from Greymouth for Adelaide, Sydney, and Newcastle on Wednesday. July 2, is tho Union catgoCarrier Waipori. It is anticipated that the Holmdale'u extensive overhaul will be completed at Wellington on Wednesday. Tho vessel will sail on that day for Groymouth to load : for Wellington. On Thureday afternoon at Lrttclton tho Kalapoi Shipping Company's wootton had her old boiler lifted out, proparatfy to having «• new one fitted. Alterations ar» nlso to be mode to the present deekhou«ee It i« understood tn&tl the Teasel is likely to be laid up for eome time owltiff to the difficulty in procuring «uit«l)l« plates for the ireir holler. The ccxwtaJ steamer Jolui load# at Wellington to-day for Woogfiaiui. The Aparima left Colombo on Wednesday for Calcutta, via Samarane and Singapore, to take up the July loading for New Zealand ports. She ie due (o 'leave Calcutta about the end of July for the Dominiuil. It ifl expected that tho Huddart-Parker liner Iliverinn, which i« at present undergoing an extensive overhaul and alterations in Sydney, will enter the fiydnoyAucklatul service in August. Tile Rlverina is to leave Sydney on July 16 for West Australian ports, in place of tho Zoalandia, while that vessel undergoos survey and overhaul.
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