SHIPPING NEWS.
PIUSES OF THE MOON. DECEMiSKR Day. Hr. pi. First quarter 6 2 a n- 1 "- Full moon 1} S "™' Last quarter 21 % * *•'•;• New moon '» - « ■»•"■■ MOON. Moon rises to-day, 5.20 p.m.; sets, 2.9 a.m. Friday. TIDE. ' To-day, 2.26 a.m.; 2.43 p.m. To-morrow, 3.10 a.m.; J. 28 p.m. SUIT. Sun rises to-day, 4.10 a.m.; sets, 7.10 p.m.
ARRIVALS. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10. PUKAKI, s.e. (8.(0 a.m.), 1444 tons, Watson, from Auckland. Gfeborne. and Napier. WAHINE, s.e. (9.25 a.m.), 4h3s tons. AW; well, from Lyttelton. Passengers: M> saloon and 137 steerage. MAPOURIKA, s.f. (10.55 a.m.l. 120j tons, Lambert, from Nelson and■ i'lcton. ia=ssncew: Lewis, Drummond, M'Donald, Savage, Dodd. Emerson. Gibbon, Gustofsen, Walker. Keating, Jordan, Nurse Moore, Boyd, Andrews. Clinch, Uugbson, Ordish, Allan, Mc«dames Rose. Mansell, i children and maid, Kidd am; clilla. Dougan, Nealc, Corson, Kirk, utbboiis, t.uspl.;en. Blick, Haines, Swindale, Andrews. Cos. Cairns, and Leighton, Messrs. Johnsion, Phillips, Knapp, Mar.ey, Pjcrard, V>hite, Legs-o, Cameron. Dongan. Prussmg. Duncanr Hewlett, Scott, Wilson, MaunscU, Gay, Giuin, Jones, Daines, Loaghman, H Cormick, Motlram. ■ Collins, Harbour, »«J;on, Cox. Blick, Haines, Gillott, Hogg. Potry, Jcrmyn. Robinson, Huddteston, Thompson, Scollard, Wilson, Smith, Stewart, Vdrden, Troup, Godfrey. I'tazeiwood, roster, Wi, Cairns, Hughson, Leighton, Chant, Foord, Rev. Father Fay, and 12 steerasc, HUAHINE. s.fl. (1.20 p.m.). 10../58 tons, Forbcu, from London, via Tcncriffe, tape Town, and Ifobart. . _„ A 4 MAUNGANUI. s.s. (4 p.m.). 75C0. tons, Worrall, from Sydney direct. Passenwrs: Kaloofl—Misses A. Knobley, Duw, Rait. Taylor, Payne, Hickery, M'Co,bc. Goggau, Monckton. Combs, Kildarc. Gibbings, V. Hammond, Martin, Jamieson, Fleming, N. Otto, Gordon, Arnold. Gazett, Livo?fy, Smith, Foansy. Owen, Brady. Bradshaw. H. D. Burnside, Mackay. Kingstoell, Scivvvright, Walsh. Walker, Wilson, M'Rae. Nolan (2), Traill, Thompson. Moonoy, M'Donald (2). Turton. Wimpcris, Ncilson. Loughnan, Hyman, Elton. Garliek, Heisso, Arnold, Mosdames G. Martin. Kanhtali. Stables. E. King, Phillips. It. Coughlan, P. KcUv, Diamond and child, Broad, Raitncs, i\ E. Otto and child. Wild-en. Hod.de, I'mrag, Ewart, Peters and child. Breckcnridgc, Holdship, Copsey, Livesfy. Hcmlcif, Milne, Stewart, George, Newman. Harris, Stark. Fenwick, 0. Lewis, Bower. Dun'op and 2 children. Walsh. Walker, Mnllin, Tiiom and i children. Butler, Cambridge. M'l'ae, Grug. Nolan, Thompson, T. W! M'Donald, M'Cabe, E. Brownrigg, Gutton, Longluiau, Stuart, Hopkins, Smith, Rarbishine, Wllkie, nurso and 2 children, Harris. Orpwood, Patcrson, Walker, Y'omig, Messrs. A. Holdship. G. Martin, 13. King. It. Allan, T. G. M'Bride. T. Higgins, Madden, W. Argyle, R. de Vries. H. Coughlan, P. Kelly, 0. H. Bremner, B. Longhnan, Watson, E. G. Smith. P. Craven. Coonibs, N. Duckworth, Diamond, A. Block, Hon. W. Pitt, C. Criepcn, n. S. V. Sharply. H. Stott, T. S. Weston, Goston. Hattrick, Raimcs, Otto (2), Otto, W.ilekn, Bonner. Armstrong, Young, Brcekonrisigc, I'. Mlnshall, bedstone, Merripen. J. Eeid, O'SnlUvan, P. Organ, Milne, A. D. Campbell, Mokery, Griffin, Copsey, Rev. Baker, Wroe, L. Corry, Bishop Grimes, Father Croniii, L. C. Loder, D. Ivsrv, H. Norton, 51oB(r, Lewis. Honabrook, M'Renzlc (3), Caesar (21, J. Colnuhonn, Stewart, Payne, Black. If. Marshall, C. Stoddart, Newman, Barry, Dickson, Dr, Mnllin, Mathieson. Sour 12), Thorn, Forest, Cambridge. Prcvost. Grug, Nola.n, Linklater, Daniel. Henry, Lut, Somervillc,'. Eocho. Major M'Doßald, M'Donald (2), Owen, Denham, Tracey. Whiting, Woolcombo. Read. Bower, Honkins. Father Barry. Malier, Jl'Kcnzie. Stiff, M'Cah", Bower, Baiiey, Thompson, G"oruc, sen.. George, jun.. Harris, Doyle, Griffiths, Mack-Jost. Dr. Chrvstol. Mudford, tow, Mackay, Mohr, Wcstlccott, Evans. Archer, Crompton; 158 steerage.
DEPARTUHES. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10. ALEXANDER, s.s. (4.30 a.m.), 377 ton: Wililman, for Nelson.
NEREHAXA, s.s. (5.5 a.m.). 6533 tone, Compton. for London, vi.a Las Pnimas. RIPPLE, s.s. (5,33 a.m.),- 370 tons, Carlson, for Napier find Gishornc. AORKRE, i-j-s. (12.15 p.m.), 77 tons. Fislc, for Pares. , . KAIIU, s.B. (4.30 p.m.), 182 tons, Hetcuer, for Napier, and Fast. Coast bays. MAPOURIKA, s.s. (4.30 p.m.). 1203 tons, Holmes, for Picton and Nelson. Vaercngora: Saloon—For Picton—Misses M'Conway, Hall. Mitchell (2), Xieoll, Gray, Haryey. Mcsdnmcs Stanley, SficitcH. Urcniff, Woady, Pctrie, Carey and 2 children, MeEsrc. Cooper, Adin. Fitzgerald. Kershaw. Ellison, Mickoll Petric, Smith,. O'Connor, Gordon, Coaws, Parker fttt-d child, Evans. For Nelson-Misses Ilactaiy, Hanie, Graham, Kelly, Cains, Montgomery, Perrv, Kcegan, Mawson, Mosdamcs Mackay, liudd, Collins and boy. Kelly, Hrarehfiold, Kecne. Mitchell. Miles and 2 children, Laurence and boy, Hon. \T. E. Collins. M.1,.0., Messrs. Cock. Budd, Craig, Coones. GoUlmaii. Mine, M'Gregor, Patterson, Bradley, Colyin. Uj>'.ton, SearehflelA, Uel!, Trevour, Blaekett, Exton: 10 steerage. OPAWA, s.s. (6 -p.m.), 110 tons, aicholas, for Itlenhciin. TOKOMAP.U, s.s. (7 p.m.), 6238 tons, Bosdcl. for Gisborne. BIiENIIHIM. s.s. (3.10 p.m.), IZO tons, Wilkinson, for Blenheim. , WAIfINE, s.s. (8.15 p.m.), 4500 tons. Aidwell, for Lytt-elton. Paswngcrs: SaloonMisses Oraigie. Shackles', M'Orcgor, Holmes, Thompson. Kirk, Kirk. M'Donald (2). Bell, Robinson. Hosr-an, Millf, Bftclt. Sfiitb, Hollez WTiittfllter. Kunbley, Mills. Mesdames Craigie. M'Kenan. Marshall. Evans, Patterson. Tait. Pike, M'ltoven, Pickney, Haslam. Christian. Jones, Thomnsoti. Wilson. Evan-.. Baldwin and 2 children, Mooncy, Johnstone. Hall and child. Feed, Bock, Parson, Forest, Eev. Marshall. Bishop Grimes. Bcv*. M'Donald. Tait. Dr. Chilton, Captain Kollestin, Messrs. Evans, E.irlc. Bcanyhan. Hunter, Parats, M'Kenaw. Curtis. Anderson. Barron. Partridge, Colvillo, Nar.ier, Malcolm. Tiaycs, Soloman, Magnus. Pike. Adams. M'Paven, Picknev, Cohen, Christian, Gardner. liewfc,. TTuliner, Jones. White, Thompson, filoranii, M'Millan, Johnston, Phillips. Salmon. Johnstone. M'l,»nnan. Ciller. Heed, llailca (2), Redwood, Pollard: 29 steerage.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Moa, Waniranni, December 11. l'ateena, Lytte-ftoii, December 1!. Nikou, Nelson. Alotueka, Dec. 11. liawero. Patea, December 11. Amokura, Cook Strait, December 11. Mangapapa. Kajamca, December 11. Coriuoa, New Plymouth, December n. liiinucra. Napier, December 12. Kapiti, Wang-a-Hui, December 12. Aorcrc, I'a.tea, December 12. Wahiuc, Lyttdton, December 12. Mupourika, I'icton and Kelson. Dec. 12, Bcmucru, Saltier, December IS. John, southern ports, December 12. Opa'ira, Blenheim, December 12. Blenheim, Blenheim, December 12. l'utiki, Wanganui. December 11 Kahu, Napier, via East Ccast bays, December '3. Queen of the South, I'o.xton, Dei-. 13. Stormbird, Wanst-anni, December 13. Ara-pawa, Wangauui, December 13. Itipplc, N-anicr and-Gisborne, December i 4. Kennedy, 3'lokiiika, December 14. Wo.ke.tu, Knikoura and Lyttelton, Dcc.li. Waimea, Gisborne, December 15.
PROJECTED QEPARTURES. Stormlurd, AA'anjramii. Dcrcmber 1!. Kamonn, Napier, flisbornc, Auckland, December 11. ... I'ukaki. livttdton and Ruiicain. Doc. 11. Himitangi." Chatham Islands, Dec. 11. AYootton. Kaiapoi. December 11. Patenns, livttoltou, December 11. Nikau, Kelson, Jlotuekvi. December 11. Holmdale, Ilokitilta. December 11. Von. AVantcanui, December 11. Kapuni. Pa-lea, December 11. Waka-tu. Kaikoiira, L-yltelton, Dec. li. Queen of the South, Foxtail, Dec. 11. Corinna, Pictou nr.il Sow Plymouth, December 12. , _. Mansapana, Karamea and Tvaßsauui, DeceDiber 12. Opawa, Blenheim. December li. . Ilttvrora. Patca, Dcrcmber 12. Kapit.i, Wansaani, December 12. Aorere, Patca, December 12. Blenheim, Blenheim. December 12. AVahinc. Lyttciton, Dtcemher- 12. Mapaurilca. pi.-ton and Nelson, Dec. 12 Defender, Hokitika direct. December 12. Kainara, Ijytteltnn and Dunklin, Dec. 12. Jlnmißoniii. Hyuucy direct, D'.'c. !!. John, AVnirantii, Dp-ember 13. To tot junta, N.'i'iicr and Giflbornc, Dec. to. Himntafct, Tioarion. D»"ctn!)rr 13. Arapa-.va. AVaiissinwi. Dercmtipr 13. 'JVini;ariro. Nelson. December 13. AVaimca. Nelson, Deconiher 15.' Hippie, Kayier and Gisbonut cud bays, Dcj-ember !6. Kabis. Xapicr, Tin- East Coast bay?, December 16. ltemucKi, London, December 18. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STKAMEKS. MATJNGANtiT, due hero from Sydney dfrest tu-day. Fails ' December til for Svrtnov direct. AVtDLOCIIItA. due oi' Auckland from Sydney tUrect December 15. Kails fame day far Sydney direct. 'FRISCO SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STKAMET.S. MOANA, duo here from San Francisco, via, Island perls. January 1. Leaves January " for Sydney. Due Sydney January S. TAHITI, due here from .Sydney January 1. Sail? Jn-nuarr 2 for rtn Frnncm-o, via Island vozle. Due Sim Eraacieco January 22.
OVERSEA SHIPPING. Steamers. From, Left. Due. Tongaiiro lionilun Sep. 3 Ilea. 11 Wain-era- London Out. 5 Dec:. V!. iiidrapuia Loudon 0.-l. 15 Dee. I'J Otaki London Nov. !> .lan. 5 'f.iinui Loudon Nov. G Die. 2.5 .Mmnari London Nuv. 13 Dee. 2? Ro'orua '.... London Xuv. 22 .Inn. '.' lonia London lie-:'. 6 .(an. 2?! ('e.Tkuulie. Liverpool Oct, 'I Dee. 11 iliiniiiui Liverpool Oct. 25 Jan. 1 Ayrshire Liverpool Nov. 22 Jon. 19 Woglindo .New York Oct. 2? .lan. 21 Kumara Liverpool Dee. 6 Jan. 24 Volga. New York Nov. 11 Jan. lii Star of India... New York Nov. 21 iim.fi Star of Ireland New York "Nov. 1 .Tan. 7 Coirncrow Montreal Nov. 23 Feb. 14 WUakatano Montreal .Sep. 20 Dec. 13 Kara-mca tiucbec Oct. 27 Jan. lii SAILER TO ARRIVE. Loch Oarve. ship (at Auckland); left Marseilles Hay 20. BIT TELEGHAPH. OVERSEA. SYDNEY, December 10 Arrived.-Tahiti (1.30 p.m.). from Wellington; Ihumala, front Kalparo. SUVA. December 10. ' Arrircd.—Moure, from Melbourne. COASTAL. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10. AUCKLAND. . . SaUed.-ZoaJandio (5-15 a.m.), tor Napier. NEW PLYMOUTH. , Arrived.-Corinna (2.30 p.m.), from Wellington, PATEA. Eailed.-Hawcro (7 p.m.), for Wellington. PIGTQN-Arrivea.-Amokura (II a.m.), from Islington. KEL-SOS. Arrivod.-Alesander (4.45 p.m.). from vvciU Saikd'.-Kikau (3.20 P.m.), for Wcilinelon. LYTTELTCN. Arrived.-Piitecna. <9.« «.m.). from Wellington; Pohcrua, (6 p.m.). sWa.-Potcena, (6.25 p.m.). for «;"'»£ ton. Passengers: Saloon-Misses ML .on., M'Callum, Gasooyuc, Murray, *' otr £? -ri" Mcsdamcs Borborowrh, Jamison. Walker, Green. Patcrson,. Jaacluffl. L^J■. Roberts, St. George, Napior, Burborvnu.ii, Jameson; 30 steerage. BLUFF. Amved.-Hinc-iuoa (5.10 p.m.), from Port Chalmers.
KTJAHINE FROM LONDON. Offing to heavy fog which *™*&.$ Cook Strait, the Sew i» <PI "V Company's Uuahine was tbrco hou.s is making port yesterday trnm Iltl0 P; The i« the stream at 1.00 P.m, and berthed at No. 1 rau« «<"«»■; Wharf at shout 3.30 p.m. M lc ' c & Jf " rton on Thursday, October Z», «™ bs ,\J!™2 passengers and mails at.the f.^.-or "t Doe!;, and passing out into, tin "« " 5.30 p.m. A dense- foe. est « o,^ 0 end, detaining the ship 15 horn's. Her actual departure was taken at 3 p.m. on October 24. She proceeded dor, with fine weather and light vairf.» w.nas to Lat. 45dog. N., where the wino to a fresh gale and high eeofs froni u. to sea then moderated. Tcncriuc was rc.cnod at 6.30 p.m. on October 30. Alter n flop of eleven hours tho voyage was continued nt 5 a.m. on October 31. .From Tcn-.-iHU light variable winds and smooth seas wcic experienced, and from Lat. 2,deg. J-, until arrival at Cape Town, on November 1.. strung S.E. trades- and hum Ecas were mcv with. At 2 P.m. oil November lj. .no vova"» from Cape Town was rominucil, Jn'd Sfter rounding the Cape of Good ilopo firpli W.S.W. nnd souther y winds will hca'vir enow and linil squalls "ore wpet^ M o m v?in? ri S Strike at Wellington the to Wellington was continued <u 4.30 am. WSSlSlno bos EM t r of jjjn.cr.rt car"o for WeUinst-.u. as well as i--e\cn i>ru" vV.e'p. five collie doe-, some pigeons, awl SB canaries. After the local i-nntoi.ii!. I,c-n put out. tins vrs'im Will 1" °! ««, Lyttc-Hosi 1o discharge tne remaining n* tons of her cargo. . :Captain Francis Forbes i* st 11 n '-* man! and be has n«ociatrd with nun the Knowing Mr. P. P. Crawford: second. Mr. K. p W.lhams. E.Vll_: third Mr A. H. Tiird: fourth, tor. H. J. Oiiver; surgeon. Br. J. C. Dines; purser. Mr. C. E. Soarlc: chief engin:?or. *• • •[• S:'oU: second. Mr. A. WhUo; third. Mr. A. Micbnch; fourth. Mr. A. ii. Person; fy...... Mr. D. 'Hall; sixth. Mr. Jf White: ch f refriireratim: engineer, Air. .1. £■ r' wcond refrirtcratme engineer. Mi. J ; Sto-'ni- electrician. Mr. J. Vysc; Marconi operator, Mr. C. A. Wollc-r.
MAUXGAN'UI FROM SYDNET. , After a moderately good weather voyage s.s" Maunganni arrived in the sifeam at 4 win yesterday from Sydney direct-. The vcesel left the New South Wales port nt 4 p.m. on Snturdny last, wltn about 400 passengers and ?.,'0 tons of general cargo. Tho" cargo includes 1510 (sv.es of frcGO fruit. 752 rases dried fruits. 99 ooxes or ginger. 31 cases medicine, and (0 cases ot champagne. .* , , Th» Manneanni is to leave on the bacii trip 'for Sydney at -5 p.m. to-uiprvow.
VANCOUVER MAIL BOATS. BXS. Niagara, which left Vancouver at. 3 nm on Wednesday, lioverabcr i-i, lor Auckland ami Sydney, vis way Fori* orrivcl "t Honolulu at 4 p.m. on Thursday i.-st caA continued lior voyage »*. huvo. at 7 a.m. the following day. The Aiagara is running over ft day behind (schedule, time which is probably due to nor meetSnsr 'with bad weather after clearing Vancouver. Slio ifi duo at *>« v » on Iridaj. nnd nt Auckland on Tuesday, December 16 She is timed to sail for Sydney direct at 5 p.m. th«. «wie day. KV 'i 'Ha rains, which left Auckland at 4 p.m. on Saturday. November 22, for way ports and Vancouver, arrived at Honolulu "t 4 p.m. on December 3, one day later than schedule time. She resumed Hit voy-"go to Vancouver at muiiiight. and was duo nt the Canadian port yesterday. It >T.S. JifaUnra. now at Sydney, Is scuo-(U-.iod to leave that port a! noon on Mo-i----(lav tiext for Auckland. The liner is duo hero on Friday morning.. December 15, and is timed to rail at 10 a.m. on Saturday, December 20, for Suva, Honolulu, and Vancouver. lONIC LEAVES nOJTB. Advice was received by the local agents for the Shaw, Savill. and Albion Company vcferday to the effect that It.Jf.S. Jomc railed f rom London on .Saturday afternoon for Wellington, via. Tcnerlffo, Care Town, and Hobsi-rt. Sho is due here about January 22.
KUMAEA LEAVES LIVERPOOL. The Shaw. Saviil, and Albion steamer Kniivua, sailed from Liverpool for Wellington on Saturday, December 6. Sho should arrivo lioro about January 24.
rr.lt.R. Philomel which arrived at AticK land from Jlrisbanc on Tuesday, is a vessel of 2575 tons displacement, with a complement of 219 ol! told. She is 265ft..10n5, with a- beam of 41ft.. and a maximum draught of lßJit. Her armament coiisustu of eight 4.7iu. guns, sight thrcerpoundcrs. four Nnrdaifclts, and one scvcn-nnu>'<icr cun. She was built at Dcvonport in 1890. is of «03 horsepower, and has a 6PCfd of J6.5 knots. Ttw Philomel will bo stationed in New Zealand waters as a training ship lor candidates for the Royal r<«vy. The Manuka will not now leave Sydney on Saturday for Auckland as was previously announced, arrangements b-ivin/r ««w li'ecn made for the dispatch of E.M.S. Willorhro. It. is probable that the vessel will not leave the New South. Wales port for Auckland until Monday next.. The. rrowi Strait packet Jlaonurika did not orrivc in Wo-illiifrtori from I'icton until It o'clock yestcrdny niornin;. several hours late. Ker Icnelhv voyaee was dnn to 't heavy fog. Thick weitber also delayed the fcrrv steamer Wabino. n'liirb did not. arrive here from Lyttelton until 9 a.m. TTcavy v.-catber wr.s encountered by tbe Ooverivment training shin Amoknra in Cook Ktr.'.it, vestcrd-iy. Th!« nrscs«itatod foeking skelter it Pielon, She is due to return here to-day. Tim Coverninent steamer Hinemon, which is «t present vi''lting the southern lighthouses, lauded stores at the Xnptiscts yeatarday. and proceeded south again. Carrying a full load of checfe, tbe CoriuiUi. is due lien; from New Plymouth to-morrow. She will be dispatched on Friday eveninn for I'icton, where she will luml cltalV for Onchunga, At the lastuatncrl porl eke will ship a large iiuantlly or rher.-e for transhipuicut «!■ tt'elliugtou. Tbe Kitlaivi). is In leave Dnneiliu on Friday for Oaninrii, Tiniavn., Lyttelton, Melfj'.i, and Ki",v riyiiiuulli. Tbe t;-?mi:era. is due here from Napier to-morrow, and 1- to sail for London ail Thursday next, Decrmber 18. A pro.ie.-ted departure from Dunediri today is ibo Wannlta, which is to proceed to the llluff, being duo t'.ierc on Saturday. She is collected nt Oamarit on JloruMy nost, Tinw'ru on Tuesday or Wertniviiliiy. and. *fl<-r ronling at Lyitclton, will coma on to Weltincton. reaching hero at the end of next week. She aflerwards gooon to rCn-pioi-. Oishiinip. mill Auckland. 'J'iie eoreo frelulitrr Kamons is to leave port to-day for Napier, Gi;borue, nnd Auckland, The Pukakl is to take Wellinst-on carso /or Lyttelton and Duncdla to-day.
The Sow Zealand Hnlpplntr Company s ■-.trani'ivi Tongnriro and .Rimuiaka. will leave Wellington on Saturday, the former tor Nelson and the latter for Loudon.
Due to-day from Karamca, IheMangapapa will i-vi.il from this port, on Friday. She goes «i Karaniea- and AVaiiganui. The In lira liner Idrapara, is to toko her departure from Sydney for Auckland, Napier, and Wolliiitttcn in the course of ;>. lew ilayrt. She is due hero about December 19. The Union Company's Island eteuner Talune is due at Auckland from Ka-ro-ton;ra to-day. Ulviee has been received statins that tho U.K. and A. liner began lontlii><» nt New York mi November 15 for Melbourne, Sydney, nnd tho four New Zealand main portn. Cable advice has been received at Aiicklaiul !,;atin;r that the Tyser liner Star of India wis dispatched ft-oni New York on Novemher 2! for tile usual Australian and Now Zealand ports. Tho vessel is due at Auckland about January 25, and at Wellington about live days Inter. The Italian ship Loch Uarvo completed tho discharge of tho Auckland portion of lier cargo of tiles from ifarsclllcs on Halurdav. Site was towed to an anchoraiso in the stream at Auckland on Monday niornini*, and will sail for Wellington with the lirst favourable breeze to put nut the balance of her cargo. According to advice received, a steamer named St. Paul is expected to arrive at Auckland about December 15 for the purposo of towing tiie dismasted Russian ship Clan 3l.icfarin.ne to New Caledonian, whero she is to be. converted into a hulk. Tho Clan Mstcfarlane is at present berthed alongside the steamer Won Sutherland at tho Calliope Dock Wharf, Auckland, in readiness to have her cargo of nickel ore transhipped to the steamer for Hamburg, The St. Paul is How on her way from San Francisco with .1- cargo of lumber,, part of which she will discharge at Papeete, and the balance at Noumea,.
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