SHIPPING NEWS.
PHASER OF TIIE MOpNfS' Z~.i~ . JAXUAItV. "v3«s»"?Day. Ur. m'/:?S*f^ First quarter 5 ■ 0 39 a.m.;i'.;.:. Full moon 12 4 39-n.m.:g:. i.aot quarter J9 ...jNooii:-;s :■.■£& 'Hew moan 26 ;, 6 ; ,4:i).iri^!ffi itoox. t;B80M Moon rises to-day, 5.17 p.m.;'sets,';;HKiiTm; TIDE. '" ? ;^fi§|g|l To-ility. 1.41 a.m.; 2.1 p.m. ! ; S:SS.'y# To-morrow, 2.27 a.m.: 2.<6 p.m. \-■"%'s&£■!. sux. ■■■'■■"'fsfSiM Sun rises to-ilny, 1.27 a. m: sets.-jT.^pJaVi; ARRIVALS.. THURSDAY. JANUAKY ■S.iijfijgi TUTANEKAI. s.s. (5 a.m.). 811 from LvUclton. . '" <:>'■■ 'NIKAU, s.s. (7.10 a.m.), 2'.8 tons,-Hay, from; Motueka. ■■■.■■■■■■•■• KAPITI, s.<3. (7.35 a.m.). 2« tons, Sawyers/ from Wcnffiiiui. JtAORr, s.i-'. (7.30 a.m.), •;■ 5399. ton,', Manning, from. liyttclton. ' ealoon—Jtissos Coleridge, M'Kcmie, Bann!st«r, Nora, Collins, Garland. Bell, Taylor, Venning, Covshlni), ■■ Ycnney, Dowdoi], Garland. Gribben, Pattctsoo. Puttors, Witlicrs. Staples, O'Sullivan, Ward, Couchland. Hollow, Mcsdaraes KdT. Slioii' herd, Hunt. Dobbs, Tipping, Hoattiev. Kvitoii. Tumnlcton, Hn'l Kelly. T.iU il'ton, Forsvth. Froude, Jl'lllroy. Ijangdon. Nixon, Porter, Wcllslv, Russell. Payne, M'Kcehnic, Dumbell. Orr, Jones, Matthews. V ithers, Drumond.Hutehbon, Rhaw, Mercer, PlaiiK, Ward. M'Lean, Kiely. Veoninj. Wmnlwll M'Holm. Hastinge, Dr. Porter, Sunt. Kiely, liev. Geaney, Ilev. Vcn-ninp, Hov. Wood, Messrs. O'Sullivan, Berry, Brunsdcn. .-stuw<i'rd. O'Shea, Ciidrty, Messrs. Ea.eyert3, Glendiniag, Bonfoc, Hunt, VTiHiani*, Barnett, Hobbs, F. J. Tipping, Harnett, Crawshaw. Hoadley, Bvison, Tcmpieton. Jitsgerald. Home, Tarrior, Miller, hunviUo, M'Cablc. KJmbel!, Baker. Bums. Oram, Hut-, chtson. Viekerman, .Smith. Mprwn. liell, Sullivan. Kiely, Forsyth, Prontlo. M-Illroy. IjiinKdoii. Nixon, Hanua, Turner. Matthew.. Kerr. Shepherd, M.irh, M'Croatho. EoBf;". Fitzer. Potters. Duff. Foley. Krely.UUiUc brand. M'Donttld, Plank, Shirley, Smith, Bastings,, Wilkinson, Couithard; lbO steerage. v A , .. WAIHAU, s.s. (9.10 n.m.), 93 tone, Dc-iley,. from Klciiheim. ,„ ,„ T . , KAPUNI, <-.s. (10 a.m.), 150 tons, M'lntoeh, from Wanganui. , • „„ . _ .. PETOXH, s.'s. (12.25 p.m.), 708 tons,. Gotdon, from Lyttelton. : WAKATTJ, s.s. (8.20 p.m.), 157 tons. WiHs, from Kuikoura and Lyttelton, KIKI, s.s. (9.15 p.m.), 1122 tow, Wliyborn, from \Ycstport. , ' ' AHAHUHA, 5.9. (10.15 p.m.), 15*6 tons. Lombert, from Picton.
DEPARTURES. THURSDAY. JANUARY 8. TAHITI, b.s. (3.50 a.m.), 7858 tons, Evans, R.N.K., lor Han Francisco, via. ports, Pa-s----sengcni: first-class—ilr. and Mrs. Kennedy ltuinford and family, Mr.. 11. J. Spratt, Mr and Mrs. Laviugton. Air. Either, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Franiiland,'Mr. Frankiand, jun., Mr. W. J. JfOallTim, and Mr. JJrook. Second claso: Rev. and Mrs. A. H. Taylor and family, Misses Mirclier, Artcen,_ and Thompson, Messrs. 11. J. Brunt, )V. H. Badcock, 0. M, lercx, 11. Coleman,-Jlerrett, Cameron, Aricen, and Condie. • ■ ARAHURA,' ii.s. (noon), li9t> tons, Lambert, for l'icton. ™ , , KAfllT, s.s. (8 p.m.), 182 tons, Fletcher, for Bast Coast ports. ■ STORMBIKD, B.s. (8.10 p.m.), 217 tons, Dowel), for Wanganui. _ . ■ ~ WAIKAU, s.s. (tf.o p.m.), 33 tons, Deilcy, for Blenheim. , ,„_, _. ..... PIiOKA, e-ji, (3.15 p.m.), 1273 tons, William?, for Wc3tport. . ■ mu ARAPAWA, s.ii. (4 p.m.), 268 tons, Thompson, for Wau«nnui. • „ ' NIK AU, s.s. (5.55 p.m.), 240 tons. Hay. for Nelson and Motucka. WOOTTON,- s.s. (6 p.m.), 151 urns, Larsen, for Lyttclton..' KAITOA, e.s. (6.10 p.m.), 3SO tons. Graham, for Nelson and .Motucka. MAUNGANUI; s.s. (7.10 p.m.), 7a,<2 tons, Worrall, for Melbourne, via south. Fa* sengc-m: Saloon—Misses M'Klni.'iy. Jefcoatc, Cowrie, Thomas, Waddington, Mttunsell (21, Hales, Turton, Hill (2). Duraey. Jlesrtames AUt, Pane, Mainhold, Gawith, Haughton, Pollock, Hobbs. Jupp, Vi'taz, Loudon, Roberts, Wilkins, Ituuro, CoUer, Dr. Pane, Mesors. Allt, O'Brien, Kennedy, Mtjinliold, Gavitli, Evans, Proctor (2), Coles, M'Ewcn, Mclhuieh, Ilanirhton, Andcnwn, Oreij, Smith, I<aws, Pollock, 'i'renca, 8011, ■ Wvtie, Balby, Veitch, Roberts, Bcr.de, Reyn»l(Li, Shaphcy, Ilobbs. Master Wray.i Mnnro, Hill (2), Benzie, Ferguson, M'Kigh (3), Still, Barry. Crow, Hornaday, Dimmock, Cohen, Cottorcll, Colcmsn; 105 steerage. MAORI, s.s. (8.5 p.m.), 3399 tens, Man. nintf, for Lyttcltcn. Passengers; SaloonTwo Sisters of Mercy, lltesos Starr, lvd-v.-ardfl, Sollara, Cooper, Bennett, Tumlinll, llollv, Patterson (2), Wood, Williamson, Thompson, Mesilames Manntford, "Wilson, Wvuwnrd, Purvis, Rtrinfrer. Handcl'Mud child, Klsdnle, Roberts, Raleigh,, Eiehman and child, Prior. Clarkson, Patterson, lfctdhne (2), Mitchell. William Eon, Thompson, General Godloy. Sir Robert Stout, Captain Ktevciiß. Captain Estcoltrt. Mc.ws, Ifru'ck, M.P . Wilson, Cloll, Banaelough, Burridßc, Culling, Mander, Temple, Stranchan, VKcnzie, Berkeley, Gilbert, Manntford, Porteoua, 'Wilnon, Strinsrer (?i, Wildius, Buckley, Jlilno, Raleigh, King, Harp, Fisher. Higpius. Muir. Gccldes, Bardlano (3), M'Dougall, Thompson, Payne, Gr.iffitltn. Goodman, Brown, Hunter, Bennett; 68 steerage. ECHO, auxiliary schooner (8.30 p.m.), 59 tons, M'lutyrc, for Tcrakohe. / EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Mana, Patca, January 9. Hawcra, Patca, January 9. Mangapapa, Karamea, January 9. ' Defender, Groymouth, January 9. Most, Wanganui, January 9. Kennedy, Nelson, January 5. Wahine, Lyttclton. January 9. Victoria, northern ports, January J. Willochra, Melbourne, Hobart, via. (southern porte. January 9. Aorerc, Patca. January 9. Monowai,-southern ports, January 9. Corinna, Now Plymouth, January 10. Queen of the South. Foxton. January 10. Knitoa, Nelson, Motucka, January 10. Nikatt, Nelson, Jfotueka, January JO. Maori, Lyttolton, January 10. Kittawa, Westport. January 10. • Stormbird Wanganui. January 10. Arapawa,. Wmigamii. January 10. Wnirau. Blenheim. January 16. Kahu, East Coast norla, Janu?-v 10. ICapuni, Patca, January 11. Ripple, Napier and Gisborne, January U. Ruahiiie, tianler, Jauuary 11. To Arohf- East Const ports. Jan. 11. Wakatu, Kaikdura and LyttcUnn,'Jan. 12, Kapiti, Wanganui, January 12. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. . Tutanekai, Cook Strait, January 9. lluia. Wanganui. January 9. ' llawera, Patca, January 9. Mana. Paten. January 9. Blenheim. Blenheim. January 9. Opavyo. Blenheim, January 9. Kennedy. Nelson and West Coast. Jan, 1, Aorure. Patca,'January 9. Wahine, Lyttclton, January 9. 'Victoria, southern ports, January 9. Tongariro, London. January. .9. Petoue, Napier, Gisborne, January 9. Jlonowai. Napier. Gisborne. and Auck. laud. January 9. .• Willochra. Sydney direct, January 9. Wakatu, Kaikotsr.i. ami Lyttejton, Jan. 5 Kupnhi, Patca, January 9. Pateona; Neleon only. January 9. Kapiti, Wmigamii,' January 10. Arawa, London. January 10. ■* . : Wairau, Blenheim, January 10. ■ Queen of the South. Foxton, January 10. Maori, Lyttclton, January 10. Nikau, Nelson. Motucka, January 10. Arahura. l'icton, Nelson, VlNsst Coast, January 10. Kahn, East Coast nords, January 10. Hnrnnui. southern norts. January 10. . Defender Karamea. January Its Hinemoa, northern lighthouses, Jan. 12. Regulus. Neleon and West Coast. Jan. 12. Aropawa. Wanganui; January 12, Kaiton. Nelson, Motucka, January 12. Patceua.. Nolson direct, January 12. : - Mapourik;. Picton only. Jammrv 12. ... 'l'aviuni. New Plymouth, January 12. Ripple. Napier and Gisbnrnc. Jan. 13. Huia, Havclock, Pclorus Sound, January 9. IIITERCOLONIAL SERVICE, WILLOCHRA. due here from Melbourne, • via southern ports, to-day. Sails tc.flay for Sydney direct. MAUNGANUI, arrived here from Sydney dirK't January 7, Sailed January 8 for Melbourne, via southern ports. ULIMAROA, due here from Sydney direct January 14. Sailo January 15 for Melbourne. vlr« southern ports. MANUKA, duo hero from Melbourne, via southern norts, January 16. Sails sani-e . days for Sydney direct. ■ '
'FRISCO SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OP STEAMEKS. ; ... TAHITI, arrived here from Sydney Jaini, cry 6. Sailed January 8 for San Frnnclsoo, via Island port*. Due Sail Francisco January 26. AORAN'GI, due here from' San Francisco, via Islands ports, on January 29. Sailn on January 30 tar Sydney rtirccl. Due Svilnev February 3. MOANA, due here from Sydney . direct January 29. Sails January 30 for.. San Francisco, via- Island ports.. . Due' San. Francisco February 20. :■.. ip.:*;.;..■.-.>'.;v,; VANCOUVER MOVEMENTS OF STKAMFHS. ':'v&jg MAKAMA, due at. Auckland from -Vancouver, via Honolulu and Suva. January 13 Roils January 11. for Sydney. NIAGARA, duo at Auckland from Sydney January 16. Sails January ,17... for Vancouver, via Honolulu and Suva..'" Dus Vancouver February 3. ■ '■ ■ ■:.; MAICUHA, duo .at, Auckland, froja. V«,n. eou«r,.yl*. Suva and Honolulu,:.on. Feb-
':■■ sr\wyifr9X ; :?Eflnfc;'Tet!niiiny '-lbV ihv Sydney.■ f jpini ~.-.;>; ■■<. ,'.'".'.';;' *?'.': ■■ SVRi'camcr'CSJ:.' ■ ,:i ":' •.iKr:oiU i A ,, ' , i';c[ , ti,. L ■ .niio':; ... ■S sTiidralcm&;'::;,.''.?.-^C:^^^^ ■- 1 t"ota(d i f%'^AiVS. l /.5-«-I(siiduif-:-.'. ; Xi>v-< : ft ; 'J«ii> , .. : 9; :■; "lien ■<•-. 'Jan.'.2o; :■■': Jstnv.of : A"iiVtraliit' ■ -I-oiViloiv 'KbxvSQivFebi :P ':. : iWc.liavi!iiW-'-'VW:':-. ; •■•iUbndoife- \So.v,; 'E7f Mu!iJ?l'! ( iWiiimanU: 5 -,7iiiapehiif*.'«-.;?:./,:' : Llindom^l'c^'lO&nvbSU.; ;■ 46; ■■'■ ■;KniTCVfß>:Vi-».^;.:/./<lUvcrpol)l/J!-l)c<r.".I!0-.- , Mar;ffl.1 ,i ? 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Sailed.—Queens!nridi'''(6.is:.a;ta.i? for-.--New-castle: Fi0na,"(4.20 ■■nliii.)."-'for.: Fijij'-'Do-vra (5.30 a.m.), for '«Wollington;M.SHssex.-,(4.45 p.m.), for Waiiura, Wahsaniii, Picton.'TJmo.ru, Lyttelton. and Wellington;,,- Wlmngape (!i.45 p.m.), J-.for,>Scwcastle;,!fKurow (6 p.m.),'for■Wcslport:i;|?V;> : :';'-;;; j,? -:.* : '-- : - -A; .'■ ONF.inJNfjA.-S : >' .rWv.;l. ;% Sailed — Kara to '~(3.45; p.'ui.)/fof .'New"' PI j'-; 'mouth. ■-:;■.'' .'."■. ■"-,;'■■ ; ■'/.■■.'. H-*'- <.&&■■■'■:< i . ■;,:' f > ! , Ktiali'ißo passed? south ;at;;!o#p.ml, bound south. ',':■■ ;~",,.' --:'v"'u%S; : +s;r::»< v;.;£if'. .f '■:■'-■■ ■ ,; Arrir<w3.— Wellington.. -;.. ■' .:ftl.£>v., l Ki i: if ; '':v l ii''/B/Pfc;' ? ' ■ --;.-. . -Sailed.— ton. V -.ir , 's*>' , ii i^: -' ; -3 : ' vf '::?%:;4{ ! s'ift\;>iHv::..A^riTcd;4A^ahn^tfT(4..<flSP^fel^ i 'fT. o;^|, .'s^ c V. lington. ■ *;<' ■■■ -K«fiS v \i:K'<>' :: 'X;* : ffi'f : " '" : ■'■; . Hailed.—Ajrahuvo;',(B.ip>; p;mo^fo^Wollinif- '/ .'■ .:r: : Sailed.—BleDboimf'noon) CondSGoawa..;(l I P.m.), for;WoUinKtoh^W^:^y^;S^,^«Sfe: v ■ ■ ■ : - i i v 'KELSOxf Arrived.—PatcejM,j(s.ls >a.ai.)i'<lnd:'Aleran-: dcr !B.io .a.m.),-from Wollinston.'Kiv-- 1 -v. Sailed.—Kennedy, (1.50 ,p,in.),,'rf?r..:.W<ilHnKton, '.'.j'.'- ■:..-V "■,...■'■".'... «V-S!-':'"\?i' ' : V*' l ■'■ ■'■^■■■WEST'PORT/.rf■:.;;'■ ; !s:'''i-v .. Arrived.—Putiki (133 'p.m.) and "Mapou.rika (4,30 p.m.), from Wellington. £4 jv*;i:;;;; \'-y":\ ' : ''KAlKOURA^>^' i ;S.J%;:; ; ;:fs: ~Sailed.-Wakatu.';(6.<o.>iQm.);VforsAVe]U,ngt-on. :<;■■'■; ■'" ''*.'':"'"!'': ,| '--?{?S' I '' ■~■';■.;::■ ',' : LYTTELTON.' .■■;..■:. . .hS't-'f ' Arrived-Wahin'e^(4.4o ■' n.m.lV from'lWcl-■ lin<lS.on; sronowai; : ,'from ' Duncdin: i Hreczc, froiii Timaru. '■'■ '"'■'''' ""' ' "__ , , ■ Saited.-Canopus, for We,3lporti. Walnne, for Y> r cllln(ston.-' -•PaHsenjjus's: ■ 210 saloon; 190 ste?ro««. - Willoolira, 'for Widlinstou and Sydney. ' ■■■'- , ■ . ; To so.il.—UreeiM, .for Piclon; Monowai, .for Wellington and northern porta.-'- '■■.' ' DTOEDIN.;' . v t .;'/;'•' »" : - Arrived.—Warrimoo (i a.m..Y, from'-:Auok-knd, via East Coast ports. :»;■ '■ .. ■■'■', ■ Sailed.-Turakiua (3.20 P.M.),' for Wispier. .-'■■^f : ; : uhtiFT.^i/-' ■■''■' ■:■■) ■[ Arrivcd.-ABslo-Nornian,';;'.v barouo -. M.15 TTio (JoveTftmtnt 'swatfier, Tiu«neiiai-'is to leave WcHinstoii for. Cook; Strait at 6 o'clock.this moi'iiiiic..' ■ The Union Company's steamers waitomo mad Karori arc at, present at Ncv,ca=tte. The former is leading timber, ooal.' etc., for diischarso at Uluff, .'llnncdir, ' and Oamaru; ami the lasVmentiosied ■ boat in loading coal for .Toko'mara iiay,. Gisborne, and probably Auckland. The' Norwegian barcme Anslo-Xornjc«,762 tans, arrived at the Bluff yesterday from Maiden Island.' .'' • : \..!''.>%' new tkaksfort': lisees. . a .-; y \ IJfPBBIAIi TKAXSPOIIT^;;^"'' On November 8 tho w'.cel scraw' stcamcj Impcrifll Transport proceeded on her' oi'.icia'l wip. Tho vessel has been btiiltby >!cssrj, Inino's ShipbuiMlng.. o.nil Dry Docfa Co., Ltd., to tho order of Mcssra. Purnese, ffithy. and Co.; Ltd., for tho Empire Transport Co., Ltd. (Me-ssrs. lloul(tor linis. o.nd Co.. Ltd., niaiianerpj'. ton.' lion. -The'ilirawwioiis-of the- -S'issA Wh 4u!fl. in luii.jt.li-by 52ft. beam, extreme, by 2Mt..-6in. depth, .moulded,' aad she will rarry over BVUO tons c=u a moderate- drausht. Hhv. ''is bu-ilt to lirilisli Ourjiorfilion daea tlmtlon, having o. sir.flo deck of steel, with poop, bridge, and forecastle. Water ballast is carried in cellular douule bottom and foro and after peaks. A large icehouse Is also fitted for tho crow's provisions, etc. Tho captojn, oflii-eri.'. and citsinccro aro - berthed'...in : largo houses ai-iiidships, an<t the erow and lireaicn in tlw forcca.'rtie. Tlie machinery consists of a set' of triiile-expaiusion engines. IsavMfi cylinders 25,' 45, mid fiSin, by 48in., with three largo boilers working un,der natural draught at a pressure of 16-Mb. per square ir.eh. Throughout the trial tho en-giiies av.A al* auxiliaries worked iidinirabiy, . a speed of 12 knots iicinir attiUncd. dud tho vessel afterwards proceeded on her voyage to Navvilf. ~■■... ■■■ -.' .„;',;.,..;.-.; -s ': ■
■ HOY All 1 TRANSPORT. ]'■ .Ac -'■, On November R iJcsiVs. Irvine's- Ship, building and .Dry Docks Co.. Ltd., launched at West Hartlepool the stcd sicrew steamer Koyal Transport, which has been built, to the order of the firm owning the Imperial Transport. The dliuendoii-s'of the veste! are Wit. in length liy 52fi..-beam. ' extreme by 29ft. 6111. depth, moulded, and elie will cam-, over KW tons on o .modoral c draught, Sl'.o in huiit, to. British Corporation classification, lmving a. single dock of steal, with poop bridge, and forecasts, .and water ballast is carried in cellular double bottom and fore and after peaks. Tito captain, officer.?, and ■ engineers are berthed in large'houses'amidnUlps, and the crew and firemen in tlio forecastle. The lighting, healing, and sanitary arra-heemciita have received special attention, iilo most Improved methods belne adopted throughout The. machinery porwtsls of a set of triplc-expausion engine?, havins cylinders 25, 40, and 68in. by 4Sin., with throe large boilers, working" at a pressure of lffllb. pot square inch. .
BARQUE FOUND OS FIRE. ■ Members of the crew of tlio steamer Clan Grant, which arrived at ■ Ft. Pirio last week from' Liv-eniool,-■' relate that wh.iio etcaraSng through the Hay of Biscay on October 2.5 <v vessel, apparently in distress, was sighted, <ui<l Captain Leslie, tho master of tlio Olan (jraut. steered in Its direction. The Norwegian barque Fredsel, on iron vessel of 9->D Ume, was found driftIn* towards tho coast, ; and tlioro was tto sign of iifc on hoard. The More-room aft was ablaze, the main mast had gone, and there was a largo hole in the main deck. Captain Lc;lki put « pri?.o crew ou tho Ffedsel, consisting of the chief officer, third.officer, carpenter, and 10 Lascar iifemen. Owing.to the rusivy scay t-lio task of getting abroad the barone was cKhcroely dangerous, but it was .eventually accomplished. '<■ T»c prize crew at once staVled Ui fight tho lire, which was rapidly spreading, and after several hours'hard work tho flames were subdued. Tho Clan Grant then towed tho Frodsal to tho ncr.r--■O3l port, Vigo. 460 miles distant. Tho voyage occupied four days. The-.barque was handed over to the British Obnaul, and the crow of tlio Olan Grant hone to collect a, considerable sum as the proceeds •of the sale of the derelict and-her cargo.
■'■SAN' FRANCISCO i SEKVICE. .'.--. ■', Tcsier&iy moraine -the' H.M.S:. Tahiti left Wellington for Sail' Francisco. 1 via tiro usual Island .porta. : She is due at. her destination about.■ January 24. ■ "'■' The K.M.B. -Aoraufci was .to have left San Francisco yesterday . for Sydney, via ■Jlttrotonga. Papeete, and Wellington. Tito vessel, is due too about.January .29, and will sail, on the lolUmiflß day for.'Sydney direct. S;'i-,^*'*.^,.'■.;«W;../;j4 A. 'j.S*V'"s/'s^?.-A -A 'A . The folloTviKß . are the .steerage -'passengers coming to KcwfZealand by t!rc;F. and H. .-<i.cainer Ayrshire.'which is Sue'af Wellington oiiJannary 26 (Uie ; Wellington pas(■ongiuvA wwc :, published?, yesterday) :—For Auckland—Mrs.-and Master Barter,. ' Mr. and Mrs. ■ Hohorts and-3-children. Miss E. E. Robert'. Mr..and Mrs.-W. Uttlo and 2 children; Mhscs Kelly !2)AMr. Hughes, Mrs. '"A. Harhcr. Mr.'A. Price'; "Misses Coyle (2A' Mi«s,K.. Wnrrincr,'. Mr.-- J.-fSnodirrasf, : Mr. M.-Franklin; Mr.J.'■ Mitchell.'MrW.Leather,Mr. I). €uvrie, "Mrl.iand'Mrc'S, Ardem,'' '.Miss .!;• Sptoi];-.-Hli-.*,C;-iCarpenter,-Mr.' and Miv. ¥~ Kichavdsnn and 3 children, Misses Hard- 1 in » Smyths -'Mrs.'. PliiilipsAMrASAWiitnrdsAMrSA. -Mathers,' Mr.":niid' t -Mrrf'AT;«-llaycK,randS.6isClilldren;-' Mr/ and-'Mif^V'AtkinsoiiW ! }lis«'.';'.Ts Elliott' Mr. 'P.*.. Prcn;!crc;aftff;Mr;i,J; la S(:o!lc>i,<,Mr.'. : )l.- KiMn^:fcMl•lvl:^^»ol^aghllO , ;w'sMr:%M; i ■ M r v: 11. tCviiip'siSM r?:»A'SSpa.irowSi; J1 f ;■?, VT;S Mtti'?liviMr.i-C.-/;.TittcrloiiSMr,^A'v : SPa'rklnFoiil{- : -'Mr.-'aiKl -MK«.%.n-.':':,Mofl>tt^ , :iiin'd : .f<.i«t.lier!i>;;'-.-Jta-'Hv-i"-j-.Pi-'-k-cri»B^(^,'.tUti?'>A^Knffry^'M'i : / C. Ilaker,*MrsTis.Joy;;:Mi^J' Ji Frc'"li)ndi?fMr;i! ..TAPntter=on." : iS";-na:-ireK:V.*.Orccnwoods;Ti.-. iolaii;(:;EU!lud'ony,\y,:-.-'MnridK!l!;.:; ; ;r;;i..Alie;' , h u n V&YJ'sV. nil t A:ji\A ■'"( ' oo"nc.rV. '■&" :'f! iblwf-'iA if iand'E? ■■Piuiit:-n-:> k J tSl)<'fp:'.'C';:/;Sriellin>: : A>rj.t ■SmiMi.' ~ r."',-Si!!il>-BiiJf,.iVjK;Ki>!;! , J-"'-l.''JjAllfi!6n;« '..T.'Moran.-iiS."' Simm.fllair,i.S;A3V"ilb'urn i ;AAS .Phillins. 'S: : r;ild»nAfiAHorat;]cy;;WsJseatr-;>: :W. Oird»«.n,-.-F.>' : .Bn'arit;::;n,'«:Orfiut:-''-h:'' Kind?.. J.' ChurahilU Tiryant,' MIsC-n'.'.Tny;. tor, *Mtas;J.\jDftWy^*ai;-!Pi.!.lt;Jaaa«tt,ifliitf'
.''Vi;. : ci!ildi'cii',<vMrs':'; and ■"Miss'. Hnnliiig,''. ; Mfcr-r '■' KMiictaiyHitiss J:Ul'ouMg,. : : ,s.Vii.-is>.n'..*f,M'uu'ro. s . ; '.'Foi , ,.'l)uiiediii--3liv."antl.. ilrs.'liricr,;and . '■;|^>iv;Wult , Si.Mr'.f?J:i:l , «ie«:lt, , 'Mis3,Miil'Atoer,'? ■.;^.Mh;sA;-' : ■■• K^Me«isy.ilS:l!avi'i«)!i,' aiul;»l.lg ':. : srh'oiiii'iV.dnW.fei:oi,;'Uiaborne- : Jlr.:aiiii!ilrs,.c'li;s, i -jlKirgiedv'BsS?;; EbiJ'Ncw* I'lymoutli-iirr" l'. ; " :; 'i't>;Ho".v,lMr*i>'o't\iTiinarUt-I!i»«''.M: .U'-Nfaligojiiui^ii's^l^yaughaii'.':^^^ : Ji!-i'l)ii vv ffi Zca lan el.~ ft UiD pi k jr. '.Company's;' ■,: ..;.sU : buic'r*Hitniit(ilia';';;w'!rii']i,-i:< en; route ■■jtov . ••i;'oii'.lo)isl'i'oin" vVcliington,'arrived!at Monte?, ; aYicleo;o"ii ".Januury."V. '■;;*! lie -vci-sol lefts W<-'!-" ■-lingtuifKont Uei-cinebr-'lV,' ■ and iai'iliro s ,ni I iljoiidaii^,t-'jmei : -liifie. , .toHarus^ i .tlief\ciul r j ;!".01' , .-j .' iAhw';;iuohth^;%'^ ■; iDEPAIITUIiE. -, f'/rirafdeparture oi'Hlie. Rhaw, Hnvlll', autt .! fAlbioiiVliinti'.Aiavva lor,' London, has been ; I'furthc'r postponed'until nooli on .SotHF-day. '.'The'"delay ta> c-tvasioucd by the tact that '. iioading ..operations areuoi yet s completed. : : ?:v ; To-dav.,'!,he': New Zealand Shipping-.Com-, :'Vpauy- liopo- to lie.able to dispatch'their : 'steamer'Tongariro for London.. ,'■ '■ 1 ?' ; 3?'Al-'4 : o'clock on Monday next the Gov-. ; ieriii'iieiiL steamer Uineuioiv is to sail ;-'northern lighthouses. •• ■ .'. ,-.' i-.t:-'; ' ; -J'The Union steauior Mcura- i.« .announeca ; ; to sail from Auckland for the" South km -Islaiiite at, noon to-mowow. - ,'. - : -," ■ .; The Coriuua i>> due lic-z-o on Pninrday '-.with a full load of butter and cheese from ■Now ' Plymouth. Her cargo is l'ov; trail-- ' '-.shipmcm to London.' .' : .V. *- : -' -'■- .: .Tho Willochra is to sail for'.-, Sydney. ■'direct ! at 5 p.m. to-day. .'■■•'... '.- -A-handsome watch .has been presented by the managers of the White Star Line to John M'Cabe, a, greaser on the Oceanic. in.'recognition off his exceptionally - long n-n'd faithful service. Jt'Cabo first saiiett in the tta-inaii.ie as tar back an ltßl, ami has sineti worked <m- the other White Star Kteamers, making no fev;e,r than 243 eonisenutive voyages in the Teutonic alone he- ■ fore joiuing tho Oceanic. about a, yctir . Tlic P'ltcesia is to leave for Nelson dii'oct at l p.to. to-day. She will leavo SfflM'; on tho return • trip, yia P-ioton, at B.M a.m. to-morrow, and will nrrive here m time to connect with the Lyttelton ferry staamer. The Arahura, which arrived from ■ Picton last night, will sail for l'ic- ' ton,' Nelson, and West Coast porta at 12 45 p.m: on Saturday. Tho vessel will .tctoivcWest Cotel cargo both to-day and toaorror>*. ' ' . ' ..At present, tho collier Ngatora is en Touts to Newcastle to load coal for WelHugton. ■ Mr. W. C. Mcnzics, lato acting-puwer on tlic Tahiti, has gone south to join tao h il'loehro, as purser. , Mr. H. Shiermißg has -jotucd the' Fleva /Mr U J. V. lliny has joined tho . Patcena as second offlccf. vice Jlr. F. E. Averiint;. ■ Tho Pa ,n eua's special southern' t'/ip, which wa* fixed for to-night-, lias been cancelled. Owing to tho large mimber or territorials, who aro relurhlntr from I.lm ■ -Vuckland Exhibition to their homes in the South Julaiid, the Union Company aeomr.rt ■it iwwcasiry to put on the Patctrria as an "extra ferrv steamer, but. the position, hoj uow altered. Tho steamers Slaofi and Slaimg-auui, which went sottth last incut took about 6CO between them, oud tlio \.etoria and Wahino. which go south tu, night, oro to ta-ko tho balance. The Union Company s large collier WqJtemata, is to Bail from Auckland ivitlna thn conrso of a few days for Newcastle to'load coal for Lyttelton and TJwarn. Captain W. J. Carey is in charge ol tho Kauri, , with ' Mr. A. It. Stewart as first olilcffr. Mr. J. W. Cameron m second, and Mr. A. W. Nlcholla toa third.. The White Staa- liner Bo.lphic is due to show up at this port any time now from. ■ Valparaiso. Upon arrival hers the will commence Homeward loading. In xecogni.sit.ioii of the bravery of the officers and cwws of the North. Germim steamers Grosser Kurincrst and ScydMa, which - succeeded In rescuing ISO of tire passengers and crew of tho burning Urn. ilium Lino sj!. Volturno. tlw i.ortlt tierman Lloyd has proßioted First Officer Spangi-n-lM.'l'g io tlio rank of c, captain. First' Officer Spangenbcrg was in. temporary command of tho s.«. Grosser Kurlucrst when she went, to the rescue of tho volturno. The officers <md crow* who wero in charge of the life boats of both steamers were given on extra month's pay. Tlio crews of the life boats ak-i rcceiveit personal, let tow o£ thanks from- tn* Lloyd's 'directorate. The men- on each of tho steamships who wore not actually in the lifo boats received gratifications fl'om the company. ■ , . ■ Tr-a Wcstport Coal Company s steamer Canopu-s is expected to leave Lyttelton Uid.ay for Wcstport to load coai for Wellington. ... , , Caotiin Johansezi l is now in. charge of tho.aiuiliary scow Echo, iit place of Captain Yendore. . .».,*-, Mr. W. A. Arnold, cEgmeer of tlio Kalraki, and Mr. J. M'Lcod. of tho Woottoit, have exchanged porftioiis. . Captain 3'. 0. S.'„noo,rlv;ha* tr.kcn command of the Taviinii, and, haa the .followin" nfiicers assoclaftiP'wiVh hiin:-Jlr, T. Edge (chief), Mr, Ceo (seconds, Mr. Woods (third). . The iitorm is now nndcrgoing her annual eurwv and overhaul At Port Cli-alaiers, nnd is expected to be ready la rc?um.e run- ■ nin.'i about the end of tins w«ok.Aft.ei 1 being dcaned : and painted, .this. Mouowai was floatf-d out of dock ot Port Chaliner* on Tuesday, morning, and left the southern port an Wednesday afternoon •. for Wellington, via- Lyttelton. Rhe is due hero to-ilay. and will saii tlite evening for Axicklaud, via East Conat ports, Ab a result a£ lnif docking, the vessel is ono day Lite. _^
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