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Q VERSE A. SYDNEY, February 3. Amvod.-»MaungaDiii (12,15 p.m.!. from Wellington. • MELBOURNE, February 3. Arrives.—Marmora-, from London. New' 'ZealaSd. passengeia:—Messrs. Buchanan, Page, Barlow, Olaydon, Mesdamcs Paec, Grant, and Cla-ydon. ■ FEEMANTLE, February 3. Arfivod,"o'rlM.n4o. from London. LONDON, February '• Sailed.—Star of Tictoria, for New Zealaftd ports. COASTAL. TUESDAY, FFiBE-UARY 3. AUCKLAND. fiailed-.~.Victdria (5.20 p.m.), for southern ports. . KAPIBR. Sail-ed.-Sl-ar. of Ireland (3.50 d.bj.), for Wellington.' 'WEW PLYMOUTH. Sailed.i-Coritina (11.30 a.m.), for WeHjngton, . . PATEA. '* . Arrived.—Httwera (2 jun.), KapU-ni (2.25 p.m.), aud Aorere (1.30 p.m.), from Wellington. - -FOSTON. Arrived.-Quc«n of the South (2.30 p.m.), from Wellinffton. TfANGANUI. .-Arrived.—Huia (11.45 a.m.) and Arapawa (15.50 a.tn.!. from Wellington, PICTON, Arrived,--H.J£.S. Psycho (5.15 p.ffi.). from Wclliugtijn. Saiied.-Mapourika' (5.50 p.m.), for Wei- - lington. : NELSON, To sail.—Waverley' (10 p.m.), for Welliflß--ton. Saikd.—Kaito'n. (8 p.m.), and Pateena <8 p.in.), for- Wellington. LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Wahiii.e (6.35 a.m.), froin Wei-' lington. \ ' Sailcd.-Dcfe-ndcr (4,30 a-..m.), for WclHflgton; Cygnet (6.30 d.nt.S, for Kaiksuxa; John Anderson' (8.30 a.m.), for Akaroa-: Kowhai • (li.i-5 p.m.), for Westpofts Morning LiEhi,sehooner p.m.), for Nelson; Canfrpus (4 p.m.), fof West-port; Star (if India, (4.15 p.in,), for Uunedin; Kniierdalc, for Greymouth; Wahine. for Wellington, with. 350 jde-sengcTs. . 1 DUN'EDIN. ' Arriv-Bd.—Ulimaroo, a.m,). from Melbourne; Waihora, from Samaran-g. ' Sailed.—Orarl ■ (10 a.m.), for L-ytteltb-fl; -MonOwdi' (12,10 p.m.), fcr AUcklapd, via- v>'ay ports; Kotere (3 p.m.), for southern ports; Maitai (4.50 p.m.), for Bluff, EtJAPEHU BUE MONDAY. Y'csterdfl.y afternoon the New Zealand Sliipping vompany received advice to the effect that their .steamer Ruap.elm eMcotcd to oirive at '80-hart from London at's p.m. Tho vessel is due here, on Monday morning, . ■ MANUKA DUE AT It A.M. This seSks' direct steamer from Sydney— the Manuka—is due here o-t 31 a.m. today. S-lio wilt sail at 3 p.m. <or Lyttelton and Duncdin. - KANGITIEA EEPOItT-ED. ' Cable advice received - yesterday announced that the Sliaw, SojVill, ond Albion Company's steamer Haugiiira.' left CapeTown oii Sunday nu-'M-ing Jtu continuation of her voyage -from London to WetiiHcton. S'lio J3 duo here about February #>.. " Tho vesoel is briug'in-c a number of immigrants, au.d also a lartj-o .quantity of careo.
CABLE STBAMEE IN POET, . Yeaterday motnius tho JCastern Cable Coni.pauy'i; stedmer, I'atrol arrited in port for bunker coal ana' stores. ' The vessel is in. (sharae of Captain yiminonde, wliCT'has associated with him tlio foUowing siteci's:--'ol : iicf. Mr. W.-.i-B. .AVadoi. secsiid, Sir. K. P. Holonyj ,t-hird, fourth, llr. Townscwlt. clijef '.chcinccr, Mr. J. Leg; second, Mr. Vos'ek'Ti wireless ppe-ratsr, chief electrician.' Mr; Webb; eur-(jeo-ii, Dr. Ap-pleyard • ■■ ■■ • .
--'Tho-ve&?£l .has s\- crew, of ilfr-G'hin'esC'-atid Malays,, One. section of the fihiuoje wtfrJs in tlib stokeholds and the other .attends to.cable- work.' The- Malays arc 1 all A.-B.'s, It is understood that both Kal'a-ys and Chinese rceeivo good nay. and after .serv-, ii-ig for a, certain p ; u--mber of years receive' a pension, The vessel has been enpatfed in renewing the cables lying between Nei son and Sydney, and owing- to her coal ntorro being short she put into Wellington. The work is about half finished, and the Patrol will resume operations about Monday neijt. While in Wcil'tagton the vessel' will ship 700 tons, of aoal. ~ THE CLAN LINERS, The Scales liner Clan Buchanan, which left Newcastle for Lyttclton- on Friday la<fj, ia due *t the Canterbury port After loading wool and ge.qer.al cargo for the United Kingdom or. Continent she Will proceed io Dunedin and then, come on. to Wellington to complete. The fclon Buchanan will be followed by the steatners Glau Maclaren and Claii Macdo.uald, both of which have been fixed tb load in New Zealand about the end of February. BUBG'OSIEISTEK HAOHMANN. The. Vacuum Oil Company's chartered Steamer BufEomeister. Eachnia-n-u, which left", New York on November 14 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyitcltoh-, and D-uUcdin, left Albany iii continuation of'her Voyage oh Friday lost for Auckland, i'he vessel is bringing' 180,0ff0 eases of oil for the four ports named, aiid is due hero about' Februiiry 28. ' HOkLINGtON LEAVES ST. JOHSF.' Cable ad-vies rcseived by the Hew Zedland Shipping. Company states that the steamer Holllucton, 4221 tans, Captain E. E. smith, left St. John (Canada) on January 25 : for the usual Australian and New Zealand porta. The vessel ia due nt Auckland about April 8, and should arrive here Bdme sij days later.' PRODUCE FOR LONDON. The Nov/ Zcnkn'd Shirjpiflft Company's steamer Whakatone, • which sailed from ..Wellington for London on January 31, took the following produce from New Zealand ports :-Tokomaru Bay to London—lßsl bate wool, 68 casks tallow, 10 casks co-sines, 2 kegs fa-sings, SWA corcaf'ses mutton, 409 carcasses tees, 6587 • carcasses lamb, 630 ■*j«artens beef. Auckland- to . London: 449 , b«las wool, 122 casks tallow, 4 bales sheepskins, 491 eases kauri gain. 44-2 eitiltt* katff-i EHm, 94 bales hemp. 44 casks pott*>; 18 bale* rags, 311 sacks hides, 34 saclra pelts, 1 l-tnl* epat hair, 859 sacks copra, 126 wscs hliell., 96(1 pie."cs timber. Gishorne to Lindtin— 2033 bales woM. 173 packets wool, •Wttitdm to London—l6Bs bale's wool, 33?41 .GareosSes mutton, S>6 carensaes lamb. 1468 quarters J»ecf,-!W7. eawasse* vcjjl, 3tff socks borted bepf. Napier to L&ndoi»—469s ljoicf? wretf/ 3-296 carcasses mit'tton, 60 cases' lEfe carctssco lomb. 148 nocWo win!. 5 fndues ' wool. Witifare, to G-ibri.itT— W> ."arcaKes mutton. $(G fliiartecs k-»t. Wai*>v*i. *<> fjole—l43 br'es wool. Napie" to "ItnJl—7s3 bales wool. Napier to G001e—669 bftles wool. ,
Sflf.AW. R'AVTTJi, AND ALRTOtf CO. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS, Tile (allowing are t-he, movements of the Sho,w, SavSil, and Albion Company's Beet:— Atnenie (M.S..!—Arrived Lciide-u December 31. Sails again February 5, for Wellhu*. toll and Lyttelton, Duo M.iirch 24. Leaves Wellington for Londisn April 23, Due June 4. . AttAWA (JLS.)-Lcft Wellington January 10, Dtic-Loiidon February 19. Sails aeain for WoUtilsrton and Lyttelton April. Due May 19. Corijithic (H.S.J-Lc£t Wellington for Loll, don December 24. Due February 4, Soils eaain for. Wellington and. Lyttelton March 5. Due April 21. Leaves. Wolliaeton. for London May 2-1. Duo July 2. Delphic—Leaves Lyttelton for London ■ about February 7. Due about March 25. Kara-mea-Lcaves Wellington' for London about February 21, Due London about April 9, Kin, OKI-Left lfellmßton for London December 7, Monte Video December 27. Duo London January 17. Leaves Canada' February 15, foi' four New Zealand mab.i ports, vis. Australia. Due Auckland April 17. Kumara—Arrived Auckland JanuCr.V 23; to leave Wellington for London about March 5. Due about April 19. MmiKirt—Arrived Napier, from IlabHrt. January'2B. To leave Welliripton for London about February 20. Due about April t Watatua-Left Liverpool January 5 fcir four New Zealand main ports. Due Auckland February 22. (fasood Cape of flood Hope January 27.) Pakeha—Leaves London February 12 for Auckland, WclTlnrtau. and Bluff. Duo Auckland March 28. I'apKotira. (XT.S.V-Lefl, London January 8 for Wellington, LyMCllon. Dunediir, and .Auckland. Due Febt-uary 2/1. SaiU; again March 26. Due Lnudom May- 7. . Tokomnrn-LcR W-Htiißtoii for London DwcniW 28. Monte Video January 20. Duo London February 9. Leaves Montreal oil March 29 for four New Zealand lnain-norts, via. Australia, Wftl'T^na—Arrived Auckland January .31!. To "iit froft' Wlinnsarci for London March 8. Due London about Anril 18. fi-nm Wellington for London January 29. Duo about Jtaeh 16,
Probably sails aEain' about April 3 for Auckland, WclltnetlHiv and ffltodru. fluo ■ Auckland May 23, Zealandi-c—Failed from Auok'lajid fot London January .24; Due London March 7. KESS-TABLE <JOSSIP Ca,pf.fltii K. ii: Day, late ehici offlecn of the Kennedy. i<! ta take command of tho tliniitaugi dui-inrr the absence of G'atitain. Bnfus, who has been El'aonte.d holiday leave, ■ Mr. J. V. Uu.tho has temporarily tilled the' vacancy <m th» Kennedy.' Mr. W, Salmon has joined the Mana aa' engineer, %'ice Mr. O, Naismitli. Sir. V. •lohansen haji taken charge of the steamer, and Mr. D. M'Lcay has Joined the vessel as matCi Captaiil 0. M'Lean will take over the : comiiicind of the Wa-rrimoo at Dunedin ftt tho end of this week. Captain A. Carson, of thq Warrimoo, will transfer to -the ■ Maitat, which jvill bo eom'niissioned tnis week for Dunedifi-East s&r-' Vice.
After flnishinc the discharge of h.e.r Ccial at Wellington the Union collier K.Ruri will van (probably this evening) lor Wes.tport to lsad Adftiiralty coal for Sydney.' The Union Company's Eastern 'steamer Aparimd, .is duo herb from Calcutta, via Dunodm, on Friday. She will sail for Auckland m Friday. . Tho coastal naeket Defender is to rail to-day for Pictou and Hokitfka. Apparently the day of tlie saiike ship so far as the trade between New Zealand and Australia is concerned, is past-, It is stcWed (says the Auckland '/Herald") that ftill anothe'T <)f the Craig .sailers is to be sold, shortly, oi perhaps two, ,Thc- tq-ssol ,iiow under offer is. the Joseph Crate, 694tons, which Is nt present dfeehartinir a cargo of t timber at iiydxity from. Kkina.ro. « henthie is completed she will bb docked, and, jf a suf\-ey p'roVcs sati'sfa-cfory, will bo purehaiiedi Tho other vessel "is tlie Louisa- Cra-iK, and it is Understood that r!io also ivitj shortly disappear from thci=o ■shores. Only recently two vessels of this fleet of fast sailers (the Mar.ie-rio Craig and the Jcsaie Craw) were purchased by Messrs, Jluddart, Parker, Lin'ri'tcd. to bo used as coal hulks in Melbourne and Jlobwt. The Mar.iorio Craijr left. Sydney far' Melbourne on January 18 for her iieiv owners. Tho Ty-ser liner S!ar iif Irciand is due hete to-day from Napier to complete loadifli:.. She is «he4uled to sail for Lssnd'.on on Sunday morninir next. The Arahurn. left Westpart for Welling ton, via Neiison and P'icton, at noon; S'ho Ls due hero this evening. • Due to-day froip Ne*' Plymouth, the Ccerinna W-iSI 'trattshii) 6500 crates of cheese and 10,600 boxes of butter 'to th.e Rotonjp, for London. On Thursday tho Oorinna win proceed to Dunedin direct taking Ti-maru and Onmarvii Careo. The trarijp steamer Aehlibstfrr will lease I'tiramar Wliarf an 'Jhunsifay. and wlil then jmt out tho baldnc.e of iter eareo 6t coal into a- hulk. A steamer with. a. full load of coal from an African port is due here on. Fehrirarv id The steamer Joan Craig hai? beftn fixed t<3 load hardwood at Clarence River, W.A for New Zealand ports, ' " The departure of the F. and, S. L'ne's chartered steamer WoglindCi for Lyttelton has been pcstpoiie'd until 10-uiorraw, divin* to a slight accident to the ro9so.lV Tienairs are being effected bv Messrs' Cable <w& C<t„ who eipect to have the work ' 'completed to-iiislit,
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