----- Original Message ----- From: Judy Weller SHIPPING NEWS: Arrivals - Nov. 26 - Kahu, s.s., from Wellington. Nov. 26 - Fammoth, barque, from Cape of Good Hope. Nov. 27 - Dingadee, s.s., from Wellington. Passenger - Mr FERGUSON. Nov. 27 - H.M.S. Ringarooma, s.s., from Wellington. Departures - Nov. 27 - Te Kapu, s.s., for Wairoa. Passengers - Messrs STACY, HERD, LAMBERT, and TOR. Nov. 27 - Dingadee, s.s., for Northern ports. Passengers - Mesdames PETERSON and KING; Messrs WICKSTRAD, FANCOURT, MYERS, HORN, and PETERSON. Nov. 27 - Kahu, s.s., for Wellington. Nov. 27 - Tekoa, s.s.,. for Wellington. Michael HARE, whose arrest by Constable LEITCH was reported in our last issue, was yesterday brought up in custody at the R.M. Court charged with the larceny of a watch and chain, valued at £6 17s 6d, the property of Thomas Henry MULVANEY. At the request of Sergeant CULLEN a remand was granted till Wednesday next. It turned out that the man Francis Edward OLIVER, alias Frank OLIVER, alias James OLIVER, was after all a victim to mistaken identity, and that he did not steal the clock which was taken from Mr D.T. WILLIAMS' residence. The thief turned up in Frederick LYNASS, a very old offender, who was yesterday charged at the R.M. Court with the larceny. After hearing the evidence, and what the police had to say about the character of LYNASS, his Worship sentenced him to six months' hard labor. OLIVER was subsequently placed in the dock and formally discharged.