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PHASES OF TBE MOON.' FEBRUAItY. Dxs. ' Hr. ro. First -'uart-er '& . }0 & n-W. I'ull moon 11 6 _S o-.m. " (juarter 17 8 53 p.to. Kow uioon 25 11 32 MOON. . $ ' Moon rises to-day, 6,33 ji.m.: sets, 3.45 p.m. Tuesday. TIDE. , To-day, 2.37 n.m.; 3.3 p.m. To-morrow. 3.31 a.m.; 3.58 p.m. SUN,. , Sun rises .to-day, 5.S .a.m.; .sets, 7.4 p.m. V ARRIVALS. ■ " . SATURDAY, I-'KIiIIUAIU' 7, . KARAMEA, s.«. li-SO a.Jn.). 5561 t«W. Mogg, irom i'lmaru. , . KvoiA'i'A, B.w. (0.1 l fl.rn,!, 1994 tons, Holmes, from Westport. HAOltl, s.s. (0.45 a.m.), 339? toii?. J!afn)injs, from' Lyttolton. i'as,i<H!ger«; 160 saloon ana 120 steerage. '- WAIiJOItA, s.e. (6,55 a.m.), 4.638 tons, Showman, from samarans, vta southern parts. NIKAU, tf.s. (7.25 G,ro.) ; , S4B tons, -Hoy, irom N-sison and Alo'tueßft.' STOKHBIIiD, s.s. W. 6 ' a.»,), 217 tons, Dowcll, from -Wanganui. ■ KAHU, s,s. (10.25 a.tn,!, 162 tans. Hetelier, from Gisborne, via the co.ast, KAMO, s.s. (6.50 p-.mj,' 138S tons, Bold, from Wcatport. BLENHEIM, s.s. (8.45 p.m.), 110 tons. Wilkinson, from Blenheim. WAKATIJ, s.s.' (10 p.m..), 157 tons, Brigden, from LytteLton and Kiiikoura. PATBBNA, s.s. (730' p.m.)", ' 1212 tons, Cameron, from Nelstm. Passengers; Saloon —Misses Miller, Do I'hiillpe, Suiuvaa, Noble, BrightUng,. Collett, ttar.iifian, Edw.arde, Pe. vanny, Snerwood, "Wllftes, Goan, jß.lctnd, Sliirer, 1 Hagen. Tahitti, Pa-rke'r, North, Greenwood, iiartden. Bea-neyiasnp (2), Farncll (2), Avery, Wast'ney,-Dijton, Whiting, Connolly, Jlossey, Siehols, Sales, Overend, M'lntosh, Speed, Peat (2), Meredith, Hursthouse,' M'Kittucli, Perry, Walker, Mosdames Buttle, Thompson, iVrneld, Noble, Geddc-s, Death, iiairct.:, IJaiideri and 2 children, Babington anil infant, Ball, Walker, Foster, Knight, Watson and child. Pound and child, Mbrrin and child, Ee.naii. ..Gillespie and child, Garrett, riicjiciltt, Oouzens and child, burner, Leah.y, }'['Kittne,h, BiUcliff, Messri. Buifeli, MP,, fiis, lop. Wilson, Nicholfion, . fiaridstin, Reid, Collier, Neale, Palmer, Arnold, Bo.xby, Geddie, Robertson, T«hiv,'t, Duncan (2), Death, Apnleyard. Elliott, Hale, Jfnrguet-, Trussing, Pempater, Bacon. Lane, Taylor, Cusaclc, Dwyer, Fisher, Foster, Gilmer, Knight, Soenne, Rose, Blipk, Birch, Free, Logan, Bell, Doun,. Barrett, Turner. Jackson, Ching, Ayery, Haywood, Dobpoti, .MT.innity. Allport, Blizzird, Taylor. Rillcliff; 27 steerage. . : . SUNDAY, FEBRUARY AWAHOTJ, s.s. (5.5 a.m.), 407 tons, Rodger, from Wanganui. KAITOA, s.e. (7.20 e.in.), 117 toils. Stevens, from-Nelson and-Motueica. • MAGDALA, 8,8. (7.$ a.m. in tho s(feflm), 4614 tonp, Galloway, from Delagoa lin-y. .WAHINE, s.s. (7.20.-4435 tons, Aldh'ell. from Lytteiton. JCAPOURIKA, s.s. <9 a.m.), 1203 tons, Ritchie, from Greymouth and Westport, Passengers: Saloon—MSgs Browning, Sfcsdames Quinn, Dunn, Pearson and child, .Barr, Terry;. Messrs. Soniior, Mackenzie-, Ryan," Whyte,- Constable,, Johns, Staker, Terry: 7: steerage. > ' MAN A, 6.5. ,(10.35 a.iii.),. 134 tons., Joliansen. from Patea. AORERE, s.s.. (noon), 77 lone*, Fis'fe, from Patea. WAIRAVT, 5.5,,(12.20 p.m..). 93 ions, DeUey, from l Blenheim. • ; ; MAITAI, s.s. (12.3J p.m.), 3393 tons, Edwin, from Dnnedin and Lyttelton. Saloon—Jlifees Ryan, HUglieS. Treo.ky, Mesdames - Haver, Cvlnnint; 1 .!,'! in. Bsyjiolds. Dr.-Ryan, Messrs. W; .}. H. Reynoidg, ROy.nolds; .Duncan; 4 steerage. . KAMONA. s.s. (5.15 p.m.), 142.5 tons, Bold, from New Plymouth. ' I ' ' ,- i -' DEPARTURES.! vSATURDAY. FKBRUART 7.' ' NGATORO, s.s. (2 a.jn.)-. 187 tons, Doirelli for Picton and Greymouth, NIKAU, 6.5. (2 p.mj, 248 tofls, Hey,, far Nelson and Motucka. APARIMA, S.S.. (2.15 p.tti,), 5704 tops, M'Donald, for Auckland. ■KARAMEA, o.s. (5.16 p.m.), 5563 tons, Moirn, for Gigbovne. -' VOLGA, a.s: (5.25 p.m.), 4404 tons, Dodd, for Nelson. KAPUNI, s.s. (12.25 p.m.!, 2f5 tons, M'Jnr tosh, for Patea. ARAHVJRA, cs.s; a 2.55..: p;m.i), v 1595 tons, •Lambert, for Picton,. Nelson; IFostport, and Greymouth. . MAORI, s.o.' (11.45 p.m.); '3399 loiM, Ald*oll, ,Jor Lyttelton. fossengftrs: -Sa'lObii"Missesi'iirßiTuntou.iKiMiliietd Nipliat, Bryan, : Patterson, Piper,' BrleUtlJng! Njcol, ®asry, Raleigh, Boom, Un.sea.ll, Lyon,9, Valder, Shettle, Hnnrlck. Sutherland! O'Brien, Payne. Lacy, Lewisj Stocks, ; Connelly, Benotto'; Batterbiiry; "Gold, May, lIIU, Salmon, Taylor, Kgor* M'Donaiii, Browne, Coombs, Milne, Young, B.renion, ■Mesdames, Brunt-on, '' Leslie," BariieU, Lotliaby, . Wilson, Wynne, Oiittrini, Wliy-te, White, Mills, Meters, .Go\\\ Roberts, Green, Stewart, Oiley, Wilijiot, ' fioltije.-, Smith, Albert, King, Peck, Young, T'loker, Lyon. Mackenzie, Evatis, Welsmaxt-, Miller, Talbot, Madigan, Reid, Le Brau, Nelson, Grant, Thompson, o'l3:rien. f -j[arn-ell, M'Kennfl,,. Solomon, Worsop, Wy-nne 4 Out' trim," Prince. Laeiibroolt, Burnell, CMe, Oushmg, Willard, Parker. Ifntin. Sinclair, Lotr.aby.vß-odgers, Ooft.in.- Garry, Bower,: Thomimn. Osborne. Litiwer, Benson, iai-se, Thompson, Joolc, Bnrtlett, Les- • lie, Leitoff, Whyte,, White; 34 steerage, ' SUNDAY, FEBEUARV j;' ' HAWERA'.' e.s, (1,10 jj.m,), 174 tons. Jack'eon. for Patea, EXPECTED ARRIVALS. To Aroha, East Coast, February 8. . -Ripplo, Napier, East Coast. Feb. 8. . Kamo, Westport, February 8, Maitai, flouthern ports, February 8. Ruapehu, London, Fcbrt!£try }. ■. Star of Australia, London, via portß. February 9. .' ' Corlnna. oouthern ports. Feb.rnar.3r 9. Huia,' Wangamii, February 9. ppawa, Blenhoim, February 10iiapuni, Patoa, February 111. . Polier.ua, Greymout.ti.i February I{, I -Kamon-i, Greymouth and Ketf PlymouthFebruary 10. Nikau, Nelsoii, Motuelra, February 10. | Maori,. Lyttelton, Febraury 10. j Vi'arerley. Kelson, t'ebruary 10, ; Queen of the South, i'oxton, Feb. ffi. Hinemoa, northern lighthouses, Feb. 11. ■ Kahui Eosit. Coast, Pthrnto'y 11, Blenheim, Blenheim, February 1L ■ I Stormbird, Wanganui, .I'eb'tuary -1.1, ? Wairau, Blenheim, February il, Waimea. Nebon. Febmiry il. .Aorerc, Patea, February. 11, Kapiti, Wanganui, February 11. ..Anapawa,. Wanganui, February 11. .Mana, Patea, February 11. Uaivera, Patea, Fobritary 11, j Wahine, Lyttelton, February 1.1, .Kaitoa, Nelson, Motueka,- February 11. Maunganjiii, Sydney, direct, Fab. *11. ■ Regulus, Gisborne, Feb. 12. • Wakatu, Kaikoura and Lyttelton. Feb. 12. . Corlnna, Di)nedin, Februarjr 12. Willochra. Melbourne, via. the south, February 13. v Ripple, Napier and East Cqas-t-, ]Psb. 15. I PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Aparima, Auckland, February 9, liford, Dunedin, February S. • Waihora, Auckland, direct, Februart 9. Awahou, February 9. Kapiti, Wanganui, February 9. ..Kauri, .Westport. February 9. " Eawera, Patea, -February 9. Strathdcnc,' Newcastle, February. 9. . Mapourika. I'loton, February 3. . Maitai, Napier, Gisbora.e. attd Auckland. February 5. ' Stormbird. Wanganui, February 9. . Wairau, Blenheim, February 9. Wahine,i Lyttelton, February 9. Kaitoa, Neljnn, Motueka-, i'cb, 9. ' Blenheim, fifeuheim, February 9. • To 'Aroha. East Coast, February 9. Mana, Palea, February 9. Arapawa, Wanganui, February ?, . Aorcro, l'atea, Febi-uOry 9; Patconn,- Nelson direct, February 9. ' Star of Irclaud, London, via- ports, February 10. • Opttwa,. Blenheimr F-ftbrUaTy W» Wakatu, Kuikoura, and Lyttelton, February 10. ' , ' >, ■ Patrol, Tasman .Sea, February 10. Ripple, Napier and East Coast, Feb. 10 Kapuni, Patea, February 10. ] "Waverley, Nelson and West Coast, Feb. 18., Queen of the Soutli, Foxton, Feb. 10. Maori, Lyttelton, • Febraury 10, Nikau, Nelson, Motueka, February 10. Star of Australia, Wanganui, Feb. 10. Ivomata, Westport, February tl. Kahu, East Coast, February 11. Waimea, Nelson, February 11. Huia,. HavelocU and Pclorus. Sound, Fnhruary 11. Maunganul, Melbourne, via south, February. 12. : Corinn;i,' Picton and New Plymouth, February 12. ' Willochra, Sydney direct, Feb. 13. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. WiTiLOCIIIiA, duo here from iitclii&in'Qo, via,.ilio nouth, February i 3. Sails fame day for, Sydney direct. .Das-. Sydney Feb. luary 17. . MAI3NOANUT, duo hero from Sydney dircct February It. Sails, pebrimry J2 for Melbourne, via the south. 'FRISCO SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OP- SWAMEKS, AORANGI. arrived here fram San Francisco, via Island uorts. Oaniwry 30. Hailed February 2 for Sydney direct. Dae -Sydney February 5. MOAN'A, arrived here from Sydney dircct January 29. Sailed .January .70 for Sap Francisco. Duo San Pfaiicifco February 20.■ TAHITI, d«o hero Irom San Fra-Ijcisco I'ebi'uary ■ 86,' Sells Jobiuwy il fo-r gydacy db'ect, Duo Sydnoy jU&cob -S.
■ VANCOUVER SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OP STEAMERS. MAKUItA, duo lit Auckland, from Van. corner, via Suva and Honolulu, to-do v. Sails February jo for Sydncv. Due Sydney February 14. ' ■ MAHAMA, duo Auckland, February 13 from Hydiio.y, .Leaves for VO.ll c<jhvcr February 14, Bite Vancouver March 3. NIAGARA, duo at Auckland from Vancouver, via Suva and Honolulu on March 9, fiailfi Starch 10 for Sydney, bur Sydney March 14. OVERSEA SHIPPING. ..•Steamers. From. Left, Duo. fttfir of Australia, London Nov, 30 I'eb. 9 Star of Scotland London Jan. 6 Mar. 11 • Star of Victoria London Jan. il Apr. 12 ftuap.ehu London Dee. 18 Feb. S Suffolk London Jan. 8 liar. 6 Kaikouva, Loudon Jan. 22 Mar. jo lisvnga-tira London Jan. $ I'eb. 21 Jlawke's Bay London Des. 16 Feb. 17 Waiinana London Bee, 10 Feb. 9 Atliettte London Feb. 5. Mat'. 24 1 Jfatfl-tua Liverpool Jan, 5 fob. 28 Buteshire Liverpool Jan. 17 Apr. $ ' Arffc-nfels Mew York Deo. li Feb. 20 Jnverltip New York Dee, 31 }fa.r. 2-4 ' H'eniik Ibsen ...' New' York Jan. 23 Apr. 16 . JSiifgcrmeipter Jlaf.hmo.nn .... New York Nov. 14 I'eli. 20 ■ OairuoroEa -Montreal Nov. 22 : .Feb,,l4 Jestric S.t. John Jail. 4 Mar. ?4 " Hoili.ngtou St. .John Jan. 29 Aur. U ' , SAILERS SO ARRIVE.. . ■ ANDROMEDA. four.masted bargue,. 1762 tons, Captain It. J. Desks. Sailed from Kew i York January 20, Piio about May 10. COJIBIi-HME'Ej: Italian sfehoqner,' ,■ 1.603 • tons. Captain Laddanzfl. Sailed ' from Marseilles on January 27. Diio about June 16. ; BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. s' SYDNEY, February 7. Arrived,—Aoro.flgi (last night), from Wei' , linßtoij; Maflanui. from Havelock. SYDNEY, February 8. •Sailed.—Maungauui (1.40 p.m.!, far W<fllinston; Haivko'« Bay, fo.r Hw Zealand. MELBQURNE>..February 8. ArrivedMoerati, from New Zealand. , COASTAL. Saturday, February 1. ' . ? • AUCKLAND. Arrifed— ftalianoa. (3.50 p.m.), from Westjfort,: Squall (9.45 p.ui.i, from Gishorne*. Sailed,—Westralia (3 p.m.), for southern , p.orta; Karori 19.45 p.m.), for Wcetport; Rosamond (2.30 'p.m.), for Tolago Bay and Gisborne. • ,' i OXKHTTSGA. ■ Arrived..—Barawft . (9.30 a.m.), Jfrom Nesv Plymouth. . ■ .. . WAMJAXUI. • Arrived—Hula (6.M a.m.) and Afajaira (5.20 sun.), from Wellington, . Arrived.—John (6.20 a.m.), < from Wellington. .. . , PATF.A. , Arrivcd.-»Aorerc (6,50 0,.m.). from Welliiii:" ■ton. NAPIER. Arrived.—Countces (8 a.m.), from Weßing. 1 ton. ' 1 .■ .. BLENHEIM > ' Arrived,—Waif au (4 o-,m.), from Wcßiflj- ■ ten. . PIOTON. Arrived.'-Ngatorg (7.15 a.m.,), from Wel- • lingWn. SKI.SOS. ' Artivod.-Ea.itoa • (5.25 a.m.,), from Wellington; P&teena (5.20 ejttJ, from Wellln?ton; Alexander !7.20 a.m.), from Wellington. Saaed.—P&tem. ffM a.m.), for Pi-eton-cmd Wellington. • FAREWELL SPIT,'. , Kamo (.5.45 a„ra.) passed cast for Welling- ; ton. PUN E.DIN, , Arrived.—Manuka (10,55 a.m.), from Ryd- ■ ney, via Wellington; Corinr.-a (11.45 a.m.), from Onslmnga, via Wellington; Ko-t#ro . (8.39 iJ.rn.},-from Inveiearci-ll and Catlins. Sailed.—Kittawa <8.3il p,m..), lor Auckland, Oamarii- a-nd Tiitiaru, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 8. ' AUCKLAND; . Arrived.—Monowsi (12.30 ji.m.), ftam-south-ern ports; 31'alieno (5.45 p.m.), from Sydney, Sailed—Wiiimanfl; (6.10 s.m.!, for Welling, ton and Timaru. • QISBOENE. lb v sail.—Wcelralia- (9 p.m.), for Napier. ' Passengers: Saloon—Misses Barker, Landown, Presston, Sheen, Clo-ughtoU, Brdek- '■ ing, Macintosh, Mesdamee Barker, Lewis, Marshal),- Shec®, LieutenantColollel His- ' Jop, Major Potter, CapUtiji White, u Licuten-> aiit.- Bi-'vhep, gergt.-Jfajor M'-Ksiif, Messrs. i Ji'cwis, BridftSß, Young, F. B. Rarket, M«ii--sbail. Brjckett,' Clarke, Mahqney, Kcwcllfra, Beymoiif. llaaters Barlrei 1 and Lindsay. For " Weilicgtoi; -Mr. and Mrs. Webster and infant. ' ' ..NELSON. ' ! A.rrlved,^Ar<\.liura (2.33 p.m.?, ffom Pic--1 ton. and Weliiiißton; Niton (3.30 a.w.i, from . Wellington;. Volga (7/40 a.m.), from WeIH»E--toiii ' ! Saflcd.—Arah-ura fi.'iO a.m.), for Westport [ and Qreymouth. • LYTTFLTON. Arrived.—Maori (10.10 a.m.), from Wel« 1 lineton. ■ 1 ' PATEA. ' Arrived.—Ka.juul (7.45 a.m.), from Wel» ' linston. • , ! WAITAUA.. ! Arrived.—Sainn-I 17.46 a-.m,), froin Weilington. \ . ; BUNEDIN. Arfived,—®as(Hiii (-5.45 a.,m.), from , Invercaj-gi'il (8.10 a.m.). fr<sm Invcrcartclll; Woglinde <11,45 . a.iin.), ftom Lyttelton; ra«ri. Buehftnan (11.50 a.m.), from Lyttslton. (12.55 pjft.), for' Sydney, via AucMsniiWarrimoo (2,10 ji.m.)., for Melbourne. ' SHIPPING COMPANIES' FIGHT. By Telegraph—Press. Aegosiation.—CopyriKhi Berlin, February 4, It is reported tiat the North Atlantic Union . of . Shipowners is negotiating tn'roflgh the Holland-America Lino f«r a' compromise with J!cr." Lailin regarding passenger ond freight rates. Kerr 1 Bailin has aoser-ted tho HollandAmerica Company's enggeetign that the ■agreement be ■■extended to the end of February, to ensile a further conJeren.ce' of the Atlantic coihpftniei.". HUAPEHU DUE TO-MORROW. Wireless advice hcts bcerp. received to the<sffect that the New Zealand Shipping Company's liner llnepehu io expected t;<> aiiilve nt Wellington *u 6 a.m. t<s-morroiY froui London, vir. 'renerjtte, Cape. I'oiVn, n'ttfl Hobart. ; This vesesl left HobOTfc on Tliurt)day, , TAiilTl' LEAVES 'FRISCO. The local ofijco of ttie Union Company received advice on Saturday to the efF«t that B.M.S; Tahiti left San, prandisco for Wellington on February 4. Slie has 21 inaescngers la. All 'ftteßßs fo : J Wellington, whitet 90 passengers -in «li classes aro (Weeding tltrough to Sydney. Hie Tahitiis bringing 1050 t<> : ng. of cargo froni the Ameriean jjort, and will also bring & large auantity. of fruit from the lejands. 1 The vessel is due at Wellington on February 26, ATIIE.N'IC LEAyES HOME, Cab'.o ■ advice aiinouucos the departure from. London on February 5 of the S'fc.aiv* garitl stesmer Athenic. Tho vaj'sei is. bound for Wellington, via, 'peneritfe, Case Town, and Hobart, and is due here about Match 24. STAR OP IRELAND DELAYED,. Tiie departure of the . Tyser iinor Star of Ireland has been delayed till daybreak to-mortow, ois'icg to the. linsil loading epei'O-fioiis being interfered with, by rain. The vesgej was .to have got away yesterday. TOE MAITAI RESUMES. •• , The ifaitai lsas resumed running in thi East-Coast trade. Captiin. A. Jl. JlSdivin is in comfflasjd. • .His officers are;-Ch,iof, Mr, R. i. Reeves; second, Mr. G. J. Lincoln* NetJiejftan, R.Jf.iFt,; third, Mr. 3. M. Kiepi: fouitTi, Mr. G. A. Herbert; purser, Mr. W. M'JT. Spifre; aisi ; £tant purser, Mr. ,W. A. Miller; chief engineer, Mf. T. A. Anderson i fliicf Etettard. sir. E. Pickle;:: wireless operator, Mr. S. C. ?ovvke. t THE APAEIMA. The .Union Company's training steamer Aparjnsa arrived in Wellington shortly after, t p.m. on Saturday, after a smart paeuage from Port Chalmers. She berthed at No. .6 Queen's Wharf, whtin she commenccd discha,rgip-g 70fl tons of Eastern cargo, shipped at Calcutta. Tho Apa-riffla left latsr m tho day for Auckland. JBSSERIO LEW CAPE TOWN. • Bound from St, John (Canada) to 'Wellington the New Zealand Shipping Oom- » pany's chartered fiteameF Jes-seno eontiiiiied her voyage from Cape ToiVJ) on Wednesday last. She is due here nliout Mafeli 2.4. i '■ WKSTPOHT RETURNS. The eoal returne for the port of Westpstt for tho m-ot'itb ol -liiniiai-y are as folio 1 o<i., fual output 37,1'iQ tons, export 35,375 tons; \Vcv-.t,isort Coal Co., coke output 204 tons, export 190 tons; WestporlStocltton Cpn{ Co., eool output 10,759 ton?, eitport 10,7-05 tons; State Coii.i Jlinfti. coal ontput 4176 toils, export 4141 tons. Totals; Output, 52,252 tow: export, 50,412 toils. Of tho jibave total export. 2913 tons were ship. . ped to foreign ports, viz., to Matapl. per 1 bnrquo Nisrdetern, 1697 tons; to Ponape, • per bartitte Dagiiinr, 1216 tows, Tho exported timber «mounted to 14-2-,359 siip. fccU , During the month 82 steamers, and one sailer, representing a. total tannage of .- 41.5.5J tons, fentcted the port, and 51 steatei are and 3 snilws, rcrrescnHnft 42,495 toii« ■ left the potu Tht total tflunago dselt with fair Uio aonth S3/345 topj,
MESS-TABIiE GOSSIP.'
Mr. P. A, G. H'is-lop, ppcond officer ofvtlie Walhora, and Mr. Kiepen, second officci-. of the Aparima. have exchanged . positions. Captain 'i'. Taw., who lies been on holiday leave, has rejoined the, coastal steamer Pa.eroa-. . . Mr. W, Cofilsnti.-ne' has joined tho .Kauri e.3 male, vice Mr. A. l!. Stewart. ( . Mr. A. M'Jfeete-r, chief, cng'iiieer of tho K*urri, left the vessel on Saturday. ilr. A. Sadler GUiric tho. vacancy. • CdptaiA 0- ; Teixoira 3ias taken command of the coastal steamer Kank-rl, relieving Captain T. Meyers, who has gone eu holiday JcfliVe. -... Mr. 1). Young lias joined the Kauri as third engineer, vioc i[r. vT. Butter. Mr. ii. 'Vf. Hell, third officer of th& Union : : Compfiriy's Kiiii, has been transferred to the Waipciri, where ho will fiil a .similar position. • : , Owing to rain the Walhsra, -which arrived In Wtttietfrtl ort Saturday, 'was de* rayed at Lyiielton., The vos?el ha« ?7CO uar.es of kapok, 266 tofts of general and some coal to discharge here. . S : ho js to proceed to Auckland c« Monday evening; for annual overhaul and survey., Tho Ty.'cr liner Star of Australia. is to ■ fail on Tuesday for Wtaganui, at which port she corutoences Homewa.rd loading :
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