SHIPPING.
THE TIDES.--.JUNE 2Bluff 1-31 a.m. -1- R m - Invercargill •• 2.34 a.m. Riverton '>' U. Ll - U m ’ THE SIN. Sun rise? to-day • • J - :l !11 Sun sets to-day ‘- ;!S .The Riverina amv.-d ;.t Auckland Worn Sydney at 1 pan. on Mommy. cm- will visit Wellington. Lyttelton, an«; Dm:-,dm m .succession l>ciorr returning io >jfluey. v!a the usual ports. She is cv.p'> UM to arriM at Duiu-tiin Sunday next. The departure of the Pah -na iron: Dunedin for MtlLmunif, via i.vliwton and MG lington. has ;vf-;i deferred until l-’ dayThe Ruahtne left Sou-hampion lor Zealand ports tui May 2. . I ns- (Uar.-ina. on nuii.e to Now /.ealati.l, 100 t’ mama ' n May 26. The Himui aka is now .-i-i l ,.a.iiy p, Dave Soulhaiu: ton on dune In t N. -a Zealand. The .iepaiture o! the Keinuera from Wellington has been deferred until June 15. A ivires received in Anekland from Sydney on Fnd.ay ui-lieate that it is not tho intention of the I Veanie Mean:-Tup t ompi.ny M extend ordinary mail - r\ i■ ■■ ■ to New Zealand when the new .steamer. Ihe Martha Washington, is put on the tun. 1-ut that, incorporate- i with the Oceanic Sl-uvinship Company’s line, r-ther steamers will, from row on. 11 :i>. to Sydney under the auspices of the (1-nerai Steamship Corporation of Shan I' rancisco. lliese steamer.-- will run 1"tween San i-Tan-’i~co, New Zeaia.nd. and Sydney, subsequently taking coai to tne Philippine Islands, and murium: thence to d:in Vrnnruco.
TKl.r.CilA.M.^. (Per United Press Association.) TIMAUU, June 1. The Te Anau arrived fr<':n Punedm and sailed for .Varner anti (iisiiorne. PilßlSTniriU tl. Jun- I. Arrived Wahine (O.IU a.m. l . from W elli nstn n. P,ad real and heavy southerly seas delaved her. Orepuki i11.0.j a.m. p from New Plymouth. Sailed —Wahltie, for W, liintrton. Al'l'Kl.AMh June 1. Arrived- Ivufinitaia 110 a.m. 1 . from Newcastle; TaJune I I.AO p.m.', from Kastern Pactrie. „ Sailed- —Zealandie A) a.m.’, fir Wellinyton; Hinetnoa 1 1> a.m. 1 , for northern lighthouses; Manurewa. iiaroue ifh.JO a. mu. ‘or Nukualofa ; Whan-rape tJ.l’O p.m. . lor Newcastle: Arahura (1.4 A mm. ■. for (iishorne. SVHVKV. .Pane I. (Received June 1, O.JO pan. l Arrive^!■- Maheno i A .1(1 pan. 1 , from Auckland; Mararoa. from New Zealand. NIAVCASTi.K. June |. Arrived- ■ Kaiavarra. from Nor Zealand. THM WRATH MR. WRRRINU '.TON, dune 1. Th- 1 Hom.naui 'a' I ,;’ -ro! az;.; reports:The atmosphere- pressure is now a: out norma! everywhere, and stronir southerly hree Z -s hr, " prmaihd with cold and ehanseaole condition.-, ion fair wath’T lias ruled to-day in n.orth.ern and Wcsl I'oasr distri"ts. Pr-'rr.r indications are me drereas ins southerly winds ttivimz plae" p. variable hreeze>, ■■a.-trr!ie' prevailing m northernmSt districts. and fresiumins nonherlics and westerlies ,-h.or'iy in rim south : the weather will prohahly he milder soon, and fair to cloudy irrm-rally. lun dull an ; misty at t'me= in rh- east coast and southern districts; barometer little movement.
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