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OVERSEA. . ■ SYDNEY, February 5. Arrived.—Canada. Cape, from Auckland; ■Sonoma, from San Franci£cs. Hailed.—Kaltuno, and.' Ngakutft, for New Zealand ports. StyYA,. Feliruaty 5. Sailed— Navua, for. Auckland-. HOBAR'f, February 5. i Sailed.—Kuapehu, for Wellington,', * . LONDON, Fohrutfry -5-, Arrived.—Weimate, from New Zealand ports. COASTAL. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5. POUTO. ... . Arrived.—Hinemoa 15 a.m.). from Rotoanga. AUCKLAXD. Arrived.—Talune .0.50 -a.jn.), liam. Cook and' Society Islands; >3i'a-ui, dredge (11.30 a.m.), from Qisbomc;' Westraiia, (J.l? p.m..), from southern ports; (9.15 p,m.). from Gisborne; Oret*! (8.36 p.m.), from Oisborne; Katoa (5.15 p.m.) 1 , frofti Newcastle. Sailed.—Star of Australia ($.45 a.m.), for Napier and Wellington. ■ JiAPIEE. Arrived.—Hippie. ;8 a.m.). from Weilington. . .. ri , Sailei.—Yiotoria, (4.30 p.m.), for Wellington. , •ffANGAN'D 1 !. Arrived.—Stormblrd (1,5 p.m.),- froin lington.PIfTON. Arrived—Defender !B<3i) a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed.—H.M.S. Psycho (J p.m.), for Wellington. ■ '.NELSON, .Arrived.—Patccna .(8 a.m.). and E&itoa (9.20 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed.—Kaitoa (12.5 p.m.), for Motueka and Wellington. >' TERAKOHB. : .. ' To sail.—Alexander. (5 p.m.)., for Wellington. ' WESTPORT. • Arrived.—Mapoiirika (6.35 p.ia.)v from Wellington. • - ' KAIKOUitA. : Arrived.-Wakatti (8 iumj, from Wellington. ■ . .. LTTTELTON. ■ Arrived.—Tjlimaroa (6.15. ii.ttii). froh) Dunedin t Wahine (6.55 d.m:). .from Wellihtttunv Storm'(B.3o a.m.), from Timaru; Waiihora, (11.45 a.m.), from Dunedin; Wakatti,. from Kaikoiira; Cygnet, from Kai.ko.iir-a-. . Sailed.—Warrimoo (3.10 p.m.), for Uv;nediai Storm, for Picton. ■. Bailed.—Tjlimaroa, for Wellington-. Passengers:. Saloon—Hisses Per«-e, Morgan, Edwards, Mesdaines Plumptoii, Payho and 2 children, Horgan,' Edwards,-JJlcsMS'. ftShanks, Plumpton, A. Dodson, Savoy, He.vett, Wheeler, Dwyer, Boyson. 6ailed.—Wahine (8.30 fcnl.),' .for Wellington. Passeng rs: Silicon—il'iss.es. Moli■neaux. Fisher, M'Donaid, Birss, Hanton.,. Port, Catchell,. Tlicl'.ent-on, Hoqpcr,, Finely Taylor, Hislop, Car mack, llidtUetfißi. Allen, Haines, - Wilson, Mitchell, Winter, Fagan; Crawford, Clarrige, Kedftill,, Sanhak, Watt'? (2), M'Clurg, Talbot, Master?, Jcvctt, Mor* rice (3), "Mosdamea Winptone, : Biil'lanty'nci Jameson, Molineaux, Aiken. Cameron, Bainray, Sevell, Hogg, Fisher, Laughnan, Hinge and 1 3 children, Birss,. Thornae, Aicorn, Hariton, Barker, Overton. Doiioltue, Marks,' WOoller, Walker, Moloney,.- fhojnson, Clark, Coutts, G ill.- Haines, Cornißli. Oullen. Blagg, Jones, Werner, Wilson. Cox, J'ftsk, Havkls, Fagan, Crs-Wfordi.. Bulls, Masters,-. Larkin, Williams, Hp.nt, .Tdmliiisbn, M'Yicar, Yiring, Franki6.S,..Mni'r,: H'ofsncll-, Dr. Irving, Dr. Hogg, Dir. Longhqan, . Dr, Line, Dr. Ardagh, Dr.. Ilisibp, Dr. Bennett, Dri Morrice, Dr. New'eil, Captaifl. Jlor.--ncll, Messrs. C. E. John«n. Doyle, W. 13. .Hunt, .Atkinson, 'Winst-onc. Baker, Tciclilottos, Benslmw, B.'White,. Aik«;v (ktoe'ron. Rattray, Sbwell,. Hogg, M'Kay, Latiiner,Orifflths, SCott, Derber, . 'llaye, Alcorn. Donohue, Ferguson, Walker* Sho'r't, Tombs, Angus. Jforiarity, Manned, Kltson, Cock-' rolt.. Schtlk, Ctawford. TomlinWn., Jiuliaii:, Manning, Murray, M'Lar'fjii, Wi'llie, ■ Callaghjan, 'Koche, M'Yiccir, • Cooper. • Conn, Pickering, Adams, Boyd-,. -O'Keili,. Willi, Dimond, Frnnkish, Eobeits, Kerin. . Klli?, Breder, llanahan, Hammond;. Calljgan, 'o;Doiinell, Thomas, 8art0n,.}..120 steerage.. ■'"Arrived.—Wohino (7 a.m.), from WelHng■ton. - - -' Sailed.—Himitangt (11. ;plin, yipStttday), for Chatham Islands ;■ Ulfmaroa (5.30 p.m.), for Wellington. . . POUT 'CHALMERS. Sailed.—Aporima (i1.15.a,tn,), for Wellington. ' DUKEDIN. •< ; Arrived,- —Thoresa Ward, • tug; (7.35. .a ; ,in,), from Bluff; Maitai (9.45 h,.m.:!, from Bluff; Petono (10 a.m.), from Bluff. Sailed.—Aparima, (2.15;-p.m..), for .Wellinßton; Potone (4.40 p.m.), for Lyt.t<i-lton, ROTORTJA . FOE LONDON.' Yesterday afternoon the .Nsw; -JJcalapd Shipping Company's steffliner Jiotorua- sailed for London, tkkine tißo following saloon, passengers From O. M. Ohatawa'y, M. Fox, A. A. Ilolmct", G. yfi Nowman, A. H. Pike, Q, arid D, Rathbono, O. Roberts, A. Stewart,.-E, M-.. Teniianl, F. M. Tisda-11, and .0. B: Tnlly.. .Mcsda'mes M-. B. Mnniogs, Nowman,' Naps, Pike,. .and Rathbono, Messrs. R. Frecmanlle, Qcrber,--E. Newman, W. Nops, J. A. Pike, ■ (J. Trfr voui, : Captain-E. B. Pnsey, S'.N'.-,' j'fastefs E. V. and J. Jennings. I'rom AucklandMisses C. Morrison, B,\Mortiiner; E.:. (J. ItogeTs, M. R.' and N. D. Shßpheiril. S,. Storratt-, E. Smith, and ,F. Sjrdonham, Mcsdame< Burr, Milligan, F. S'teJbe'rci, and- E-, Sydenham, Messrs. H,. Bur.-r. H. Conrt. B'. Gray. D. Kesham, and R. Itogcre, Ma'steirs E. Milligan and F. Syd'e'ntani, Fjbm. Napier— Missca J. Hardy, w. Kiven, 11- War-' Ten (2), and E. Williams, Mesdamcs Laird, Smith, Warren, Messrs. J. Hardy, D.. 3. Laird, E,'O. Ruddock, C-. W. Smith, ft J. C. Warren, G. W. Warren,, anrd P;. K. Warren, and .Master Laird, fo'om -itioiv Plymouth—Mrs. A. M. Crighton, and .Mr. H. Bedford. From Mi fieniibn. From Wtinganui—Mrs. lAvt B, Kitchen. From Nelson-'M-i.sa if. -'0. Pem-, cent. and Mrs. C. , Lemmer. From wearmoutU—Mifiscs J. Jamee, j. and h. Weotwood, Mrs. D. James, and Masier G. James. From. Christ^!hureh ; r'Mlsscs , if. do B.' Adamson, K. and J!. Cr.csswc!!. D. H. Palmer, L. Turner, and A.. Well?, ITes■dames Adamson, Cresswcll. and* Palmer, Messrs. H. A-dameon. W. J. Cressivell, -B. Oresswell (2), 0. Crcsswqß, G, W. G. Palmer, n,nd®J. R. Smith, Masters H. Adamson, G. Crcsswell, and J. R.- Palmer. From Oamaru—Mesdames T. ff. Dennteon, ■Macdona'ld, and Mr. W. Jlacdopa'l.d. Srom. Dunedin—Misses L: D. Alfen, ft'W>' Buck- 1 land, and Y. J. Moore, Mesdaines A. J. . Buckland, A. Herbert, C. J.- Mbo'reV a-nd O. Webb, .Messrs, J.' W. Moore and- Y. Webb, Master H. S. Buckland. . ' ' ' Third-class: From WellingtpS—Misses ,L. Heselton and .1. Simes, 'Mesdames ..E,. It. I Broom, Hayncs, A. Ings,.. Jay, Phil Simea, Messrs. EUul,'- Daniels,. Fenajh,.. W, .Q, Haynes, S. Jay, G. Johnson., W.*"Klng, W. M'Millan. M. Sitnisky, <E, H- St. Quinti-n, and W. Young, Masters E. R. Brdom and A. Simes. From other ports—Auckland 22, Wanganui 1, Ilawern. 2. Nspic-r 1, Palmer.9ton North 5, Nelson 1, Ohristchurcfc 5, Greymouth 3. Dunedin 4. ■ The vessel is due at her destination about March 18. . •'• ADVICE. FROM- AMOKURA. ... Late yesterday afternoon th.q Marine Department received a tolpgr.am! - from ' Com: mander Hooper, of- the Now, iic'alaind training ship Amokura, stating that tho' vessel had arrived at ltussell, from t.hs Kermadeo Islands. Tho adv-icc 6tated that the erew wore "all well," and that no castaways or wreckage had been found on the islands. The Amokura 3a to leave "Russell for Auckland on Monday. RUAPEHU DUE MONDAY. - ■ Advice was roccived by tho New Zealand Shipping Company yesterday intimating that their steamer Ruafiehii Was exjiocttd to leavo.Hobart yesterday in. continuation of hor voyage from 'London to Wellington. Sho is due here early on Monday neit. BUTESHIRE LEAVES HOME, ' The local office of the Federal afld Shiro Lino received advice yesterday anncrtideing the departure from Liverpool on J&nuftrjf 17 of the steamer Buteshire. The Vosse.l is bound for Australian- and New Zealand ports, and is due hero about April 3, MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Captain Barlow, of the Union Company's scrvico, has arrived in Wellington froii Sydney. Captain W. Nagle, late master of tliq barque Jessie Craig, 'which has just been sold to.Messrs. HuddarVl'arker, Ltd., arrived in Auckland on 'Sunday morning last from Melbourne. ' Captain M'Donaid, of Diincdin, wlio is joint- marine superintendent sviUi Captain Strang for tho Union Company, arrived in Wellington yesterday on business. : Mr. W. H.. G. Bennett, manager of lite South Tarariaki Shinning Company, wlio is at present on holiday leave-, returns to Wellington on Monday next. Captain C. M'Lcan Joined tlio Manuka yesterday, relieving Captain. Ciift, who has been granted holiday leave. ' Captain Purvis, of the Ke.trnody, has fcteon granted holiday leave, and his place has been token by Captain Stuart, of ths> Wav» orloy, Captain Henry, master of tho Eai, has jolsod the Waverloy ; tampor«JJty.
NEW ZK:WjA\r> Sti.im.N-G CO. FLR-El" MOVKMI'NTS. • The fojlowiiig are the movements of tlio aew '/ealaud. sblpniSE Company's Jtact.— ltiiabiijn-lieft WetliUßtoa oil J'uauary 16 for London, . . Ro'tffruft—Leaves WclliriKtou on February 5 for Lqiidnn , I'uapehu— I.ondon Dccenibtr 19, Cape Tmvii January 13., for W^llingUiii. KeniUera—Leaves London on February 19 for L-an-uon, Left,-V! f sl'li.nKton.,,ipn ..lanrtary y And Monte Video" February i 'for, London. , Faparoa—Leaves Loniian about March 11 for Quaciisltind. . . ' . , Kaikoura—Left ion-don in January 2-2 for. Wellington. • ..- . Kajp.ar»—Lett -ttn January 17 for Avonmciutli and London. , Opa.wa—Leaves Lon.dou on February 12 for Dunedin. . ;....... ■ Orn.ri—Leaves Wiell-iairtoii dfioyt Mareli 5 for London. Q . Otaki—Leaves frfell'ihEtori about February 14 for tendoii. Su'riAi-iii—Leaves A-ttc.lt-latd on' February 17 for Lo-ridon. .. " . TurAltina—Loft Weljintrton on' January 'S lot 1.-ondos. ' Whaisataiio—Lef't iST-ellington o» January 31 for London. Bakaia—Left London on January 4 for Australian ports. CairiiroSS'--Le.rt MoiitrWl on November 28, Durban. January 1, far Melbourne, Sydney and- Auckland. ; ■Suffolk—Left 1.-oiilion on Jafnun.ry- 8 for Auckland. Mmutaka—Leaves Liverpool on Marei 14 for Auckland. THE AT-*EXA'S F.SOAPE. When, entering Sydney Keais on January 19, tlie \yeli-known barttuentino Alexa bad a narrow escapo froin deetructioti, -oTOfi.g to the strong so'utherly blo\v ca-teaiilg lier aua't sv'fei oil the Kor-tli Head, vrh'icli -ker to got dangerously elope Ui the Tocilts, T'ne- Alexa \vas taken in Unv by the t-'ug 'Enterprise some aistariee off the port, and- -shortly afterwards preparations werg made to .get the Starboard anchors 'ready to whe-ii" Watsoa-'s Bay was reached. ' ' When off NortK Ileed something 'went wrong with the windlass, arid the anchor • dropped., carrying with if about 120 fathoms of Cham. The i\n'nd, which had been ib'lowirpm the north-cast, suddenly and. blew hard from tiie eout,h. Owing to the itT-nuc blow t.be tug could not manage the vessel, aiid had to leave iter. Fortunately, the anchor helti', but . the' vessel Blvung very class to North Head, about '& length, or two fpom the. roc'lis, At once blue .and' -eigtial: rockets we-re burnt, and -Shortly after wards the pilot, steamer Captain -Cook oame dldhgside 6nd put a'. Hawser aboard. This parted, tlien a second one likewise, and oventnalTy the third JiaWfer ncld, s.o the cable an-d anchor Were 6®. and the Vessel-was toWed eafoly. into "Watson s Bay. ■ Jfie Goyernrrjent steamer Ifi'iiempa- i.s atpresent at. Kaipflra,' She is' due-here about W-odnesday-next. . .. ■ Tie #iew Tyier liner Star of. Victoria comnien.Ged.lier maiden voyage from tendon ofl Wednesday last.' She is bound for Australia and the fp-Ur priheipal Sew Zealand, port". Arrival here iis looked lor, about. April 10, YestcHay roarning the. Qrey'maii.th Harbour fioara Micliet dredge Mawhiira. went up on the slip for annual overhaul. _ Shortly before 8 o'eloc-k yesterday msriitrarnp steamer" Border Knight left Wellington for Newrastlc, where Ihe . will tafte in 90S tons oi bunker coal-,: She then ■proceeds to GeeTonrr to. hoist. iii wheat for the Ccntinenf-. ..Tlip'.'P. and; S. liiteir -will rjvo at Aualdatid from Australia towardstho €Jid of _mtin£'li to com:nlciic<? '11-binG .lottQlng. She will complete c-t W.ellingtpn, : ana will sail finally from this port for Ayo'nmiuth-.jfm MaMh 10, ' -. . Cable adyice r'ecp'ived states .tho.t the } Zealand' ShinpinET NCompany-'g r.hartcre<i steamer pairnrtss, .4016 tpns. Captain llyslop, arrived at-. Adelaide' oi Monday from Montreal. . The vessel left the .Canadian -port on November 25 -for- the usual Australian and New Zealand ports. Fro'ni Jletboiif.ho the proceed's. to Sydney, and ! tjicn -to Auckland, Wellington. Lyltelton. and Dunedin. 17110. Cairnross is due hero' abo'it February 22. .> '■ TheJTysor liner Star of Ireland will take Jn- 1709 -toils of West-port- coal on Saturday preparatory i<t departing for London, lier sailing date is Sunday, ■' . Goal output from the steamer StrathdpnO is to be ilhis'hed on Saturday,. 'On Monday she tjuits, for Ncwcastlo and -Geelong. .. The unloading of the Volga will finisho.n. Saturday,, and the vessel will t-lven be handed OVer\to the New Kqalaiid Shipping Company. She will take in 3.50.'t0ns of We&lnort coal far bunkers to-day, .The Maitai, which .has taken'-'u.i)-'tlir"Eie-t Coast ruiniing in place of the Warrircoo, will arrive from t.Ue soutji on. Sunday, and will Proceed- nt7rt.ll ; on ifoiiday. , I'h.o Vnion Company's freighter Whongapo io-to leave Napier'on Monday - foi" W-ost-por:. ... ~ , .: . Owing to, the- lioavy sea on the bar at Oreymouth yesterday morning., the Hom@na \tas nntcblc to get. .out. She was - .ii.eeted to ct.o'ss' the bar last night- far Wet lingion, via New I'lyniouth. wit'.i coal and timber. She i.s due ho.rc <m Tuesday r.ent. An oxftected arrival at Wellington to-day is tlio Union steamfer WaSbora. . ti 6h<! iS'.to . sail on Saturday for.Auckland. •' • ~ 1 ■Aparima, Calcutta steamrfreighlpr, jg due licro this evening from Dunedin. iter ncit port Is Auckland.-. . > The next steamer to .load Lond&n cargo. In Wellington for the New. .Zealand Shipping Comnany will be the Ofaki. which is ! due here from 1/yf.tc-lton on Thursday next. Deiwrture will lie' tal-:cn front- this part on February 14. , . • . Tho Xew. Zealand Shipping Conipany'o ■ Bteamor EotorUfl. which'-sailed fbr London yesterday, took the following produce from;— liyt'telton: 3252 bales wool, 6'B.casks' tallow, 16. ca«li6 pelts, casing's, IZS4 cases cheese, 4 cases perioral, 14,168 carcasscs ir.ut!on, 36,306 carcasses lamb, ,75 , baes beef. 90 crates kidneys.. From Bluff: 1076 bales wool, 4166' cases cheese., .2 cases' general, % faid-gee woai, 372 bales hemp. : 53ales tow. From Dunedin-1.599 boxes butter. F-rt>,iu L-yttolton, to Hu11—2077 bales wool. 30 caseo genercl. • Froiu Lyttelton to Goole: 763 bales wool. From Lyttelton to Mohfe Video: 3Dt caste Bhcftps' tongues,. It is said thati'inqiiir-ies are bei.ri'jr .rnado 1 ill England for ihe -chartering, of English .-. vessels. for two year's ;under .somejv-hat I novel terms -oi ehorter. -The. vet eels are. ! to be allowed to sail underl the German ' fien,-as if ovi-ncd -by tho charterers,'teho ■j will provide ore-w„.insurance, etc..,. an:d. are I Wiliiiog 'to pay the. owners 10 to 1-2'. per I cent, on tho value of the .sterner, by way. ! of hire,' but they have the option of afti q.uir'ing tiie steanier. at any t-inie at th,e I value agreed on. It will be interesting i to hear how rhany steamers are taken up ■on these- co-ndHiaUs, . '-
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