NELSON. To sail.—Kiiitoa (7 p.K\.). for WrlUngton. GHEYMOUTII. Sailed.—Ktiliiha (J p.m.), fit Welling to.. LVTTIiWON. . ! Arrived.-Vr'cslralij, (7.M am.), f!«m Wei- I li»(!ton. .. Sailed.-Mp.nuka (8 p.m.). for Wellington; Wcstralia, for Dunedin. TIMAKU. Sailed-Join: (J. 30 p.m.). for Ws'i.'iigiom PORT GHALJIEi:. , ;. Arrived.—Corinna (9.5 a.m.), from IVclliiieSailed.— City of Madras (3.20 a.ui.). for Mel- j b'vurnc; Mono\v:ii (0 p m.). tor. iK-ri!i.;,-n | portfl. . . I THE WJOTUOI!ELAND j By Teiegriipli-i'rcjf Aaaoiilation | Duncdln. November li. 1 The steamer 'Weslui-.irek-jd. which arrived at Port Ohiihucrs all .May 22 from . Wuff- with her hull damaged, has beep thoroughly repaired al Port Chalmers, and ' sailed earlj' to-day for Tuaarji and Wei- I lington to completo loading' for Liver- 1 pool. \ , I INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. The (lisorganisation. inevitably causail by the \yar, of thu intercolonial shipping ctrvices is being removed rapidly, and a reinstatement cf almost aotmal coiwli- | tions i' 3 now in eight.' Important arrange | meats .have been made for a vastly improved service, beginnin;; this month. Jlosi of tho reconstruction and reconditioning worlT oil transports al Port Chalmers has been done, and several vessels will eooh be released . for ordinary services. Tho Maori, which has been extensively overhauled, will leave Port Chalmers on Thurs tiay, November M, direct lor -Wellington, and thereafter ivill maintain the runnins; in the W'ellington-Lytteiion ferry rervice. This will rcleano tho Muuuka, which will then take up her former Tunning in the intercolonial trade between Wellington and Sydney, tiho 'begins that service on Friuay, November 21. . Throe vossels should maintain iavourablu conditions for shippers, malting use ot the Sydney-Wellingion-Lviteiton service. These will bo the Jloeraki, Manuka, and ltivcrlna, sailing weekly from each terininitl' port. Arraiigemcuts have also been niutlo lor the extension of the Wcllinytsn-Sydney service to Hobart, the Mocraki ana Manuka boing detailed to cull it the Taamiinian port, These alterations mean that tie Wellington-Sydney service, will be restored before the end of the month to its T-rc-war conditions. As regards. the Auck-land-Sydney service, the Maherio will in the meantime .continue to maintain it. with a. fortnightly time-table. ■ Additional tripe will bo provided in thu services between Now Zealand and Australia, tho Pacific Islands, and Vancouver by the Jiiagara, Makura, and Atua. . PASSENGERS FOR SYDNEY. Tho Mahcno'; which left Auckland for Sydney on , Wednesday, took the following passengers:—Misses Godduin,- Hunte? Hamea, Splifited, Schneidemnn, Jones, Walbran (2), Kodge, Deal. Buukniann, Richurds. Williams, Maxwell, Pennington, King, liouden, Scott, Nicholson, Casey, M'Dride, I'urrett, Jlodgc,' Brown, Clark, Pollock, Mitchell. WwEtanloy, Wilka, Uaneloy, hpa-rkes, Louden,' Smith, Mesdaiues Derrin, Kennedy, Rhodes, Allan and child, Molina.ri, Gcddum, Bailey, Hooker, Aickin, lauj and child, Boolton, fcuetace, Howe, Ormhelm, Ostler, Dodd.'lririn and 2 children, Gelding, Williams, Salter, Jenkins, Millctt and 3 children. Wilson, Smith, lirownell, Littlewood, Boeworth and 2 children, "• dark, Quinn, Isaacs, Vaughan and 3 children, Johnson, Steele, Mallowcs, Shorwin, M/Connell, Lind«y, Mefera. Watts, Olark, Malowee, Quinn, Bentley, Wood, Grant, Green, Vaughn , ;, Pearce, , Stevens,'l C-artcr, Hucill, H'Oovtrn, Maitlnnd, Wilks. Jone?, O'Connor, M'Farlane, JL'Arly, Carruthcrs. Mattheivs, DerrinKennedy, Wilson, ltobjson, Belcher, Ryan, Gahagan, Strang,. Robb, Osborne, Rruce, Rhodes, Wright, Kahn, Oillott, liuHockWebster; Spencer, Oaopcr, Kgawa, .\[o!inan, I Ricketts, lidbeck, Aickin, Uarcluy, White, Hoekcn, Invin, Millett, Norri», Barclay, Fowler, .Biirrett, Littlewood, Rogc-rs, Jury, Brown, Hills. Pennington, Baile, Captain Lang, Rev. Salter, and 75 steerage. . ■' RIVKRINA JOB"SYDNEY.' : The Huddart-Ptirker steamer Rivcrina is scheduled to leave Wellington at 5 p.m. tocay for Sydney. .The following saloon passengers have booked;— Hisses Gibbons,- Walker, Jfcavc, Ihloin,, Palmer, Tabarts (2). Jackson, Edwards, Inglis, Swau, J. Cameron, Mulder, M. Johnaon, Beard; Smith, A. Sartori, L. Orahani, Adam, Baker (2). LoVd.'Williamu, Milncr, Marsh, 11. Rice, Clemance, Dr. vcjiidanncvillc, Nurse Drumbley, Mcedamea Proudi Rowe, Waddlngton, J. I'hillips, Yard, Lea and son,. Tornor, Oonder, Justice, Onion, TaJwood. Gibboiißi C. L. Williamo, Jackson, Taitl' Smith, Bond >;ind child, Palmer, Smith. Levido, Lupino, Taberteau, P.mery, litobo,. Copeland, Jblder, Moon and child, Peningthorne, Archcy, Smith. Fulton, Adam,' Wyles, Craig, C. Nathan, Mnnsell, Short, Hollingsworth, E. Knight, Balle, Cook, Ferguson. K-. Williams, I'. Turner, J. Sherry, Youiigshaw, O'Coiincll, Sutton. P. N. E. Croabie, Hnusman. Milner, Griffiths. March, Sutherland, Smith, Professor O. Parr, Major Goddard, Lieut. 11. T. Townsend, Messrs.- Milln, W. Elder, l'roud, H. Colq'uh'Qiin. Chancock, Duthie, J. 11. Rhodes, A. Young, Thane, A. T. Youngman, J. Harrison, J. Peat, F. M. Johnston,. 0. J. M/Loan, R. 11. Rowe, Waddington. Yard, J. I'hilips, Lea, Tornor, Condor, Justice, Onion, TiUwood, {I. 'l'olsen, llourigau, Rankin, Toiupkius, Colcy.- Woodfield, \V. J. Letter, G. A. Greenwood, Morris, C. E. Lewis, Tail. Craig, Jaekeoii'. B. Lupino, Levido (3), Hanliiiii-on, iSoUndy. J. A. ,Stobo, JfGill, J. . Banks, Uiuerrf.an, Bc6tic. Angwin, A. G. Henderson, Milner, It. Wilkie,' A. Stredon, James Smith, Moon, L]tllejohn, A. E. Bamsdon, B. J. Cox, Brown, Ballo, F. S. Mmith, 'A. Austin, ISinhon, Cook,- li. M'Donald, S. Cook. B. M'Donald,. J, V. M'Glynn. A. Kel-beru. Creichton, W. Qlliver, Johaansoii, Shaw, It. Caloy, It. Lalor, Brayrha'.v, Cottlu, W. T. Taylor, Borthwick r Griffilhs. T. it. MoSltt, 11. Smith, Cox, B. Young, Marsh,' E. G. filiepard. O'Sullivau, Junse. Hausmau, J. Villa, Masters OibboM, Johaansoii, M&reh .' ' v CANTERBURY CO.'S VESSELS. . Tho following aro the movements of the Canterbury Steam-hip Couipiuiy'e vessols:— The ICaru loit Wellington cany yesterday morning for Wanganui. From the river port tile will go to Tarakohe 10 ioart conwnt for Wellington, and at thie port will load transhipmentj for Lyttelton. The Calm ii. due from Lyttelton on Tuesday, and will proceed on to Wanganui that evening. She- will probably α-turn aud load for tba unuth. , The Storm is <\ta at Wanganui to-day from Lyttoltou. b'mm Wanganui sho will go to Pirton and Lyttelton.■ • ' ■■'Tho, Breeae left iJuiicdm'yesterday for 'i'unaru, Lyttslton, :i!)d Wttiieiip.iii. She v. ill go ■back to Lyttelton to ioad a locoir.otivo and 'trucks tor Wellington, - nnd .will load here for southern porta about November 24. : , . .. , . ' . SIIAW-SAVILL STEAMiiaS. Movements of units oltbj Shaw, Savill, and Albion C'vinpany s ileet were reported as under yesterday;— Tho lonic 13 to iiail at- noon to-day for Lyttelton, Poft Chalmi'r>, .aid Tiniaru. She is duo ba«k at Wellington on November 30, and -will, er.il for London, via Panama,, on -December 5. . . The Mahana arrived at Sydney en Wedii'ctday fruia London, via. ports. Thu Tropic is to leave Waiißanni foi Brisbane this morning to complete ilouib. ward loading. The Karamea is .luc at Yi'eUington from Wanganui to-day 10 complete, loading. TpFl'A SAILS. Tho Tofua, which wna detained in the Btroaiu owing to a shortago of llrcmcu, left her anchoi-ugc shortly after 11 o'clock yesterday morning- to?. , San Francisco, via Uarotonga, and Papeetu. TLOBA LEAVES RAROTONGA. A Pi'cas Association message from DunKlni Btatcs thiit the. Fior.l left Harotoiigaon Wcdnnnluy last for Auckland, where she 13 duo next Wednesday. TALU.\E BfifA'GING FRUIT. Advice from Fiji statce that Ilia Taluno was exrcciwl t-j loavu ycetcrday morning with 12, CxV) cases of fruit and a quantity .of sugiir for Aucklnml. Hhe is'.duo at tiic nurthcrjr port next Monday. RECOXinTICTMNG THK XAVUA. Owing lo the conges'.ion 0! work at I'ort Chalmers tho Navua-'s rvconditioning and overhaul cannot bo completed in time to enable her to cntoi- tlio Suiitii Sen. liluiutu Birvlco this momli, as was intended. The Tak-nc. therefore, will be required to make another trip to Fiji, Tonga, and Samoa, leaving Auckland on November 22. Tho navua will bo ready to take up her running on the folljwiii" trip, sailing from Aui'Kliind'ou Dccembur 22. PORT KLLIOT TO COMPLETE. The Port Elliot is expected back at Wellington from Gisbornc on Tuesday to complotc loading. She. iviil sa.il ior London, via Panama, on November 22. ■AUOYLLSHIRB FOR LIVKItPOOU Thu F. and S. steamer Argyllshire, completing loading at Wellington, is now scheduled to eail for Liverpool, via Panama, 011 Tuesday i;cxt. HIMIITAKA LEAVES KO.ME. According to advice received iu Wellington tlio New Zealand tfhipniiiir l.o'i.ii.uiy n lllm-i.'l.a'Kii left I lie United Kingdom on Novcniljer 3 for Wellingum, via Capo Tuwii. rtho is due ibbout December 27. MO ANA AT 'FRISCO. The Union Company have received lidvirc that Ihi! 'Moiina. fioin Wellington, urrivul at Han Francisco at 1 .111. on Monday lurt. On tlio return lii|i slio ie to lcuvo the American port to-morrow.
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