.C.UU -.mi wore ;o. ‘— ho motion of tlio Attorney General jllington City Reclamation and •oriug Bill, Eketalmna Borough d Dunedin District Drninngo and £0 Act Amendment Bill were road d time. South Island Laudless Natives’ i read a third time and passed. Bank Shares Transfer Bill was I from Committee and passed, ommitteo on the Savings Banks Bill considerable discussion ena clause t, payment of trustees ndanco at meetings, Hons. Taonip. cLenn and George objecting to .use, and Hons. Biggs, Laldoy, jkinson approving of the principle •melit Hon. George ovcntually to strike out the clause, which was 10 to 8- Tho Bill was reported linor amendments and passed Bank Shares Transfer Bill and Institute of the Blind Bill passed al stages. The Brivate Hospitals as put through Committee with amendments and passed. Workers' Dwellings Act AiumulBill was reported without amend*
aud djjjjsjv! The auxiliary sohooner Waiapu returned from Boat Harbor yesterday. Tbs Onion Company’s s.s. Mokoia arrived from Sydnoy and Auckland yesterday afternoon, and proceeded south, in the evening. Gisborne passengers, in« ward: Misses Atkinson, White, and Williams, Mesdames Barclay. Grant and 5 children and maid, Lewis, Magusson and ohild, Davies, Longman and 2 boys, and Haultain and 4 obildren, Rev Grant, Metsrs Westrup, EakuraDgi, Morgan, Darton, Brain, Mann, Tuok, Hill, Dabble, Pa'k, Low, Miota, O’Connell, Holmes, Asbwell, Dyer, Cramp, and 14 steerage. Ootward : Misses Ball, Hagen, Blair, Tyler, Livingstone (2), Fisbenden, Crawford, and Maokay, Mesdames Shields, Black, Martin, Wilton, Franois .and ohild, and Fisbenden, Messrs Fishenden, Brown, Dunwaddie, Aspin, Grey, Smith (2), Raynor, Connell, Niven, Kaed, Pollock, W»l* bod, Winter, Hutohinson, Coker, Fenwick, MoDonald, Maitai, Bailey, Dobbie, McPhersoo, Lilley, Minta, Trent, Groone, Hill, Hyde, Baines, Black, Tingey, JohnfltOD (2), Walton, Murphy, Taylor, Taulknor, Gerrard, Hall, Sindra, and Captain Willoox. . The sohooner Awacui (Captain 0 Dowd) was berthed at the wharf last evening after a fine run down from Tairua. The schooner left Auckland on the 4ib, and experienced oontrary winds to Tairua. She briDgs a full cargo of timber and coal for Messrs Evans, Nield and Co, and a small quantity for the County Counoil. The sohooner Waikonini is on the way to Gisborne from Tairua with 100,000 ft of sawn and dressed kauri timber for Messes Evans, Nield and 00. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY’S MOVEMENTS. Wanaka loads at Bluff, Thursday, 17th ; Oamaru, Friday, 19th ; Timaru, Saturday, 20th. Due Gisborne, Tuesday, 23rd,
TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. Ybsthrday.
Fremantle—Arrive i, b.b, Mooltan, PasBengera for Wellington: Messrs DrydeD, Troup, Pickering and wife, Crawford and wife. For Auokland : Messrs Watt, Lyons, Green, Paine, Aiken, Rolf and •wife, Misses Gilmour and Fox. For Lyttelton : Messra Haidon, Oowlishaw, wife and daoghter, Mrs Davey. Auokland —Sailed, 16ih, 9 p.m., Squall, for Gisborne, via Toiago Bay; 10p.m., Haupirri, for Gisborne, via Bast Coast bays, Arrived, 130 p-m, Auobenorag, from Suva. Sailed, 12 30 p.m., Atua, for Tonga. East Cape—Schooner Gisborne, threemasied soow (apparently Hawk) and another scow are sheltering south of ths Cape. Mokoia passed south 10 a.m. Hauroto passed south 4.40 p.m. TaraWera passed north 3 30 p.m. Wellington— Arrived, 7 a.m., Moeraki, from Sydney.
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