SHIPPING NEWS.
AWATEA FOR SYDNEY.
MONTEREY DUE FRIDAY. CAMBRIDGE FROM LIVERPOOL. Tlip Union Company's express passenger liner Awatea, which left Sydney for Wellinp-ton on Friday, arriving at 1 p.m. on Monday, arrived here from Welington at 7 a.m.. berthing at the Prince's wharf. She leaves at ."> p.m. today on her return to Sydney, where she is due 011 Saturday morning. The Matsou liner Monterey arrived at Suva at 7.30 a.m. yesterday from San Francisco, sailing at "< p.m. for Auckland, arrives here at 7 a.m. on Friday, sailing for Sydney at 10 i».m. the same day. The Federal steamer Cambridge, which arrived from Liverpool on Monday morning, anchoring at the powder ground. Motuihi. •will come into port at ti oVlock this evening and berth at Queen's wharf. She al*o discharges at Wellington, Lyttelton an<l Dunedin. Tamaroa, which left here on Saturday for New Plymouth and was due to sail from Wellington on Friday for Southampton, has been delayed and will now sail on Tuesday. (L.D.X.) Ramsay sails to-morrow for Australia to load wheat for <»reat Britain. (X.Z.S. Co.) Anhalt reports that she will arrive on Friday from New Orleans. (IT. and if.) Kaikorai advises that she will arrive at 11 p.m. to-morrow from Newcastle and Sydney. On discharge she goes to Wellington. (U.S.S. Co.) Hauraki is due at Papeete to-morrow from the Pacific Coast. She leave* on Friday for Auckland and ie due here on March 7. (U.S.S. Co.) Winterhude the Finnish barque nowdischarging at the King's wharf, is expected to sail on Saturday for South Australia to load wheat for England. (A.S.P.) Rotorua, loading for London at Queen's wharf, is expected to leave for Wellington to-morrow night. (X.Z.S. Co.) Matua arrived at Suva yesterday from her visit to Samoa and Tonga. She its due back here on Momlav. (U.S.S. Co.) Wingatui returns from Portland in the morning, sailing on Friday afternoon for Wellington and South Island ports. (U.S.S. Co.) Wangaitella leaves Melbourne tomorrow and Sydney on Saturday for Auckland, arriving next Wednesday morning. (H.P.) Keifuku Maru advises that she will arrive from Japan, via Xoumea, on Saturday. (R. and S., Ltd.) Huia, auxilary topsail schooner, which left Dunedin last Saturday, is due abo*t Friday. (C.B. Co.)
ARRlVALS—Yesterday. Kawau, from Mangawai, 2.15 Hauiti, from Surf lale, etc., 15.15 p.m. Duchess, from Oneroa. 0.40 p.m. Baroona. from Omiha, 6.45 p.m. from Coromandel, 9.25 p.m. This Day. Herekino, from Portland, 3 a.m. Waiotahl, from Awanul, 4.10 a.m. Tiri, from Awanul, 4.20 a.m. Awatea, from Wellington, 7.10 a.m. DEPARTURES—Yesterday. Port Waikato, for Wellington. 3.45 p.m. Motiti, for Whangnrei, 5.35 p.m. Pukeko, for East Coast, 7.45 p.m. Claymore, for Whangarei. 8.50 p.m. Aorangi, for Vancouver. 9.35 p.m. Clansman, for Whangarei. 10.10 p.m. Wingatui, for Portland, 11.20 p.m. This Day. Haultl, for Cowes, etc., 9.45 a.m. Onewa, for Ostend. 9.50 a.m. Duchess, for Kawau, 9.50 a.m. Baroona, for Cowes, etc., 10.20 a.m. Margaret W., for East Coast, 11.50 a.m. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. TO-DAY. Haultl, from Coweg, etc., 6.30 p.m. Onewa, from Ostend, 0.30 p.m. Duchess, from Kawau, 6.45 p.m. Baroona. from Cowes, etc., 6.45 p.m. Cambridge, from Liverpool, 7 p.m. TOMORROW. Claymore, from Whangarei, 3.30 a.m. Tnhoe, from Paeroa, early. Wingatui. from Portland, morning. <>iiuuia, from Matakana. noon. Kaikoral, from Newcastle, afternoon. Kawau, from Thames, 1 p.m. Duchess, from Oneroa, li p in. Hauiti, from Surfdale, etc., 0.15 p.m. Onewa, fr .in Osteuil. 0.30 p.m. Baroona, from Oiniha, 0.45 p.in. Rangitoto, from Great Barrier, 10 p.m. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. TO-DAY. Awatea, for Sydney. 5 p.m. Kekerangu, for Sydney, afternoon. TO-MORROW. Mangitoto, for Great Barrier, 8 a.m. Hauiti, for Surfdale, etc., 9.15 a.m. Onewa. for Ostend, 9.30 a.m. IMji-Jii'sk, for Oneroa, !».45 a.m. l'aroto. for Mercury Bay, noon. Polio, for Kerepeihl. 1' p.m. Ttihue, for Paeroa, 2 p.m. Motiti, for Whangarei. 5 p.m. Claymore, for Whangarei, 8.30 p.m. UNION COMPANY'S STEAMERS. Awatea sails at 5 p.m. to-day for Svdnev Wingatui is now loading at Portland, and returns to Auckland to-morrow morning. She sails on Friday afternoon for Wellington. Plcton, Lyttelton, Dunedin. Oaniaru anil Tiinaru. Kekerangu sails to-morrow night for Sydney. Waimarino leaves Bluff this afternoon for Tiinaru, Lyttelton, Wellington, and Auckland. Poolta leaves Greymouth this evening for Auckland. Kaikoral should arrive tomorrow from Newcastle and Sydney. After discharge she proceeds to Wellington. Waitaki loads at Newcastle on Saturday, and completes at Sydney for Napier and Gishorne. Kalranga now loads at Eden about Satur day, and completes at Newcastle and Sydney for Auckland. Haurakl is due nt Papeete to-morrow, and sails at noon on Friday for Auckland. She is due here about March 7. Waipiata loads at Bluff on Friday for Auckland, via Dunedin. Tiinaru, Lyttelton, and Wellington. Kaiwurra sails on Friday afternoon for Newcastle. SHAW, SAVILL AND ALBION CO. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company, Limited, report the following loading dates for their vessels on the coast:— Tamnroa—New Plymouth. Feburar.v 22-' 1 Sails from Wellington, March 2, for London, via Panama.—Messrs. A. S. Paterson and Co., Ltd., agents. Zealandla—Sails from Port Chalmers for London, March 3. Waipawa—Sails from Auckland. March 19 for London.—Messrs. L. D. Nathan ami Co., Ltd., agents. Mamari—Sails from Wanganui, March 17 for London. Arawa—Sails from Wellington, March 27, for Jamaica, Southampton, and Loudon Wairangi—Sails from Lyttelton, March 31, for London. TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES. Aorangi — Left Sydney, February IS; Left Auckland, February 23: arrives Vancouver, March 12; leaves Vancouver; March 17 : arrives Auckland. April 5. Niagara—Left Vancouver, February 17: arrives Auckland, March 8: arrives Sydney, March 13: leaves Sydney, March IS; leaves Auckland. March 23: arrives Van couver, April 9. Monterey — Left Los Angeles. February 10: i arrives Auckland, February 20: arrives 1 Sydney, March 1: leaves Svdnev. Ma-lii 5; leaves Auckland, March 8; arrives Los Angeles, March 22, arrives San l raiici.-,co. j March 24. Mariposa—Leaves Los Angeles. March 3; arrives Auckland, March 19; arrives Sydney, March 22; arrives Melbourne, March •5; leaves Melbourne, March 27; leaves Sydney, March 31; leaves Auckland, April 3; arrives Los Angeles, April 17; arrives San Francisco, April IS.
PASSENGERS FOR SYDNEY. The Villon Company's Awatea m ii* , Sydney at 5 p.m. with the followln. ■I" Winters:--Firm salo..11: Mr. and l P* - Alexander, Mr. A. \\\ Aaron, Mra If, Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. H k • Miss M. Bennett, Mr. J. is. Bishon M?"* Bakker, Misses G. C. anil H. (i Brown u ' C. Baxter, Mr. E. Beau.l.an.p, M r and Master I>. V. Brown, Mr. Brown' it' A. \V. Beveridge, Mr. it. w. Britton'w!' It. W. Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. (• p'J"Miss M. H. Beveridge, Mrs. K * rU?' Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Burro**, Mr B 7* Bay, Mr. K. Bu.hun, Mrs, M. H M R.. Mr. G. S. Butler, Mrs. B. M. , iml « "•'»> A. Corliss, Misses J. A. und M Cnpii. Mrs. li. f'ropley, Mrs. A. and Mia. v' Corrie, Mr. H. Cook. Mr. ami M rs • JJCramp. Miss K. Consi.line. \| r »iirt ii Collins. Mr. and Mrs. N. S. H Catta. V and Mrs. C. c. chapman, Mrs. rruDW Mr. K. Cox. Miss Cn.ker, Mr. J. u. ► Mr. A. Corrier, Mr. Coulter, Rev. K. A. t'rawshaw, Mlaa «' frffss, Mr. G. E. Crowley, Mr. C. ciavt«„ Miss E. E. Campbell. Mr. A Denuison M?' and Mrs. S. W. Dolittie, Mr v n * *•■ Mrs. A. 11. Dibbs, Mr. W. a. Drinnan w. I>. I*. Duinhletou, Mrs. M. Howling, .Mrs. J. 11. Emery, Mr. and Mr« » Edwards, Mr. II C. I'alile. MUa K Vl£ patriek, Mr. I*. Fieldliouse, Mr. and Mm Fitzgerald, Mr. and Mrs. .1, H. Misses J. and K. I'rycr, Mr. K. Foster m!' and Mrs. G. E. Foote, Mr. J. K pK gerald, Mr. W. Foote, Mr. .1. Krve'r v H. F. Garland, Mr. Gray, Misses (2) '««, mell, Mr. A. T. Gover, Mr. Gllliertaon mJI' K. A. Hale, Mr. W. II Hunt. Mr W , He.slehurst, Mr. B. Hughes, Mr. A Hart Miss B. Harvie, Mrs. ),. 1. Hamilton Mr* V. Hodgson, Mr. and Mrs. A. n '1"' I)r. and Mrs. 1». .1. Hill, Misses 1 J. and Mr. C. and Master B. Hill, Mr uri Mrs. G. \V. Henderson, Mr. and Ura £.11 Heenan, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford, Mrf {' Hickey, Mrs. R. G. Hiekey, HOll 0 « Hunter, M.E.C., Mrs. K. M. Hosie Ur e A. Holmes, Mr. A. K. Hosie. Mr. and Mm' Heatheote. .Mr. and Mrs. <\ A. Ilarrla c. Hart, Mrs. K. K. Hooper, Mliaet'l 8 ■iiid E. E. Insull, Misses K. M. and j'J' Jones, Mr. and Mrs. .1. f«. Johnson 'm, S. J. \\ . Jones, Mr. It. K. Johnston' u.' S. and Mr. It. Jounneaux, Mr. G I Klllen, Mr. K. I*. Kerry, Miss K. Keealnr' Mr. J. King, Mrs. It. V, M. Keating, Mr 1' A. Kermode, Hon. .). It. and Mrs. U* «i r '' I>. Ijike. Mr. /.. I.azams, Mr. W. Leichtaa' Mr. J. l.eijon, Mr. C. H. Eumma, Mr H W. I.unt, Mr. K. D. MeDougall, Mr.'.J Mrs*. K. A. Miller. Mr. H. Mitchell. Mr. ind Mrs. K. W. Mills Mr. and Mra C j Marten. Mr. and Mrs. It. B. Mason Mr' and Mrs. \V. G. Mason, .\fiss R, v. Moom' Miss r. Mayo, Miss r. v. Melton Mr j' Miller, Mrs. C. J. Martin. Mr. H.' Meron' Miss I. Mannugli, Mrs. H. K. Moln, M,' and Mrs. A. Marshall and infant, Mr». J T. Morgan, Mr. and Mm. W. J. McNclU Ur. McKlnnell, Mrs. McLennan, Mr. andMri' SS. Mcjntyre, Mr. an.l Mrs. A. Mcl'h«r*uii and infant, Miss N. MeCullough, Mr 1 McGrogan, Miss It. MeKeon, Mr. P' K Norman, Miss C. Mas, Mrs. M. and MitJ I'. Oates. Mrs. E. Orr. Miss K. L. o*tl«r Mr. and Mrs. \V. K. flrshorn, Mr. and Mr» A. Ossendryver, Masters M. and L, and 11. Ossendryver. Mr. and Mrs. J. pidgeoa Mr. I'rentiee, Mrs. I'arkliurst. Mr. Pari* Mr. G. I'eapes, Mra. E. A. I'ridle, Mr. ut Mrs. E. Powers, Mr. aud Mrs. W. H. P«rcival, Mrs. H. M. I'hipps, Mr. R. McK I'aterson, Mr. J. V. Hatellffe, Miu A. Itattray. Mr. J. Itoedelshelmer, Mr. Bobloson. Miss G. Hogeis, Mr. C. A. Bodwcll Mr. C. (i. Hadellffe, Mr. W. W. g«rrlct' Mr. F. B. Hpeneer, Mr. C. Stewart, Mr! Sands, Miss A. Sim*, Mr. T. T. Heott, Mrt M. Smith, Mr. T. V. Stokes, Mr. U. ttettli 1 Misg A. H. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Schwennesen, Miss H. Shatz, Dr. and Mti. Sutton, Mr. and Mrs. B. Shell. Mr. H. Seott. Miss Sehwennesfui, Mr. W. gieett, Mr. W. B. Shoreland. Mr. J. Susnian, Mlaa Sharp. Mr. J. Sherlock, Mr. C. Sehwth, Miss F. Settle, Miss J. E. Spencer-Hmltli, Miss M. Kkelton, Miss M. J. Shell, Mlw M. Steel. Mr. (J. Singer, Mr. J. K. Trude, Mr». W. Turner, Mr. and Mrs. 'Jlaylor, Mr. ind Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. J. S. Thain, Mn. M. Taylor, Mrs. Taylor. Mr. and Mra. Ulett, Mrs. A. 1.. Vihert, Miss Vihert, Mr. W. K. Wilson. Mr. Watson, Mr. and Mra. C. A. Watson. Mr. Ward, Mrs. 1. M. and Ml#« I. M. Wilson, Mr. W. White, Dr. and Mr>. C. A. Whitaker, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. WhltP, Mr. A. E. Werden. Mr. Ward. Mn. J. 1, Walker, Mr. and Mrs. J. I!. Weir, Dr. A. M. Welsh, Mrs. F. E. Welah. Mlsa N. Wrifbt.
Tourist Class. — Ml#b T. E. Archer, Mr. Anderson. Miss Armstrong, Mr. and Mr*. E. M. Andrews. Messrs. R. J. and (5. Brunsklll, Miss F. Baker, Mr. I. M. Broatl, Mr. L. J. and Mr«. Burgess, Mlsg J. Burge**, Miss V. A. Bowyw, Mr. w. K. Brombead, Miss M. A. Bond, Mr. F. E. Butterfleld, Mi>s A. Badger, Mr. B. Bedford, Mix# C. Brunder, Mr*. F. M. Burrell, Constable Boecroft, Mr. H. R. Beuth, Mr*. R. L, Bennett, Miss J. Barbour, Mr. and Mr*. Barrett, Mr. Blum, Mr. C. W. Bear, Mr. T. D. Brydon, Mr. A. H. Brydon. Mr. W. K. Bruce, Mrs. Boland, Mrs. M. Corcoran, Mr. W. B. Cahill, Matter J. Corcoran, Mr*. D. • "leave, Mrs. A. Cololough, Ml** L. M. Cutler, Misses P. and J. <'rales, Mr«. ii. V. Crales, Mrs. H. Carey, Mm. M. Carter, Ml*. A. H, Clifford, Miss K. Donovan. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Donaldson, Mr. und Mr». W. W Dunkley, Miss J. S. Dunk ley, Mr, M. E. Dodson. Mrs. L. Ponton, Mrs. I. B. Diggery, Mrs. I. Elliott and Infant, Mr. and Mrs. L. Firth. Mr. D. Frame, Mr. P. Fribence, Mr. J. C. Green, Mrs. J. B. G. and Master R. J. (joff, Mrs. T. M. On#berg, Mr. W. Green. Mr. L. G. Grahia, Miss 1. M. Grant, Mrs. I'. D. Graham, Mrs. B. Hodgson. Mrs. C. F. Hoe, Mrs. L. E. and Mr. J. H. Mr. A. W. Htyden, Mr. J. Hake, Miss J». S. Irwin, Mr. A. W. Ivey, Mr. and Mrs. 4. .Johnston and infant, Miss 1,. Johnston, Mr. J. Jennings, Mr. C. H. Jefferys, Mrs. A. Rasper, Mrs. C. B. Knight and Infant, Mr. E. F Kerrv, Mltx G. Kilj.jitrick, Mrs. G. H. Keith, Mrs. E. Kent, Mr. G. l.anili, Mr. A. \V. Ijiwrence. Mr. A. V. I.aukiilii. Mr. A. Ealtu, Mr. 1.. Eogue. Mrs. 1.. M. I,ee, Muster .1. and Mini 1.. B. I.ee. Mr. Lindsay, Miss E. Maekenile, Mr. R. Marshall, Mr. Mini Mrs. J. Mis Held, Mr. C. 1,. Xlcf.k. Miss E. Mitchell, Mr. A. Morrison, Miss F. Mhiiii, Mrs. E. B. McInnes, Master F. J. M<-1 lines. Mrs. A. Moliiiwaii. Mr. and Mrs. 4. It. Mcl'hall, Mi** R. McKcon, Mr. and Mrs. I. McSavenej, Miss 1,. E. A. MiKi'own, Mr. K. W. M<Kenirie, Mr<. C. E. North"*-, Mr*. E. 1.. Pen pre, Miss M. E. Pierce, Mrs. J. Peterson, Mr. 4. A. Peterson, Mr. Plunkelt, Mi** V. Pow.JI, Mr. .1. Porter. Mrs. S, J. Price, Miss M. 1,. Rowland. Mr. A. E. Reynold*, Mrs. ami Miss R. M. ltackhani, Mi** L Ki.liiiiKi.li. Mr. W. A. Ritlili, Mr. J. A. B«lison. Mr. E. 4. R..t|i, Mrv H. M. Raphael, Misses J. I. and It. \V. Kpeiice, Mr. J. 0. Shearer, Miss I. F. Steele, Mrs. (•. Smith, Mrs. K. Saunders, Mr. E. J. St mi ley. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. B. Sluirpo. Mr*. M. L. Sharp, Miss A. E. Samuels, Mr. B. Smith, Mr. J. Steele, Mrs. M. Si-ill in. Mrs. K. J. Saw tell and infant. Miss M. L. Smith, Mr. •1 ; SelU'V, Mr. I>. S. Thompson, Mrs. .1. MI (ting mill infant. Mi>*s F. ami Muster 0. Citing, Mrs. \V. Waaj.il. Mr It. H \Vl''"v. Mrs. E. Wallace, Miss B. Whybrow, Ml« Wriede, Mr. A. Wall. Mr S, K. »Viiih\ Miss M. Wiiugh, Mrs. H. Walders, Mr. W. Waajiil. PASSENGERS FROM WELLINGTON. The Awatea, which arrived from Wellington at 7.1." n.in. tu day. brought the fnlle*' ing passengers:—First saloon: Mr. M. l'rl»K "r. F. ('liupuiiiii. .Mr. 1» M. Dougherty, Mr*. J. Duckie. Mr. B. Davis. Mr. X. Gray, Ml*. L. M I;rear. Miss I>. 4. Hussey, Ml*. B. HuHhey, Mr. It. J. anil Mrs. Heron, Mr*. H. Hunter. Mr. F. Morgan, Mr. t». A. Mill:-. Miss M. McDertnott, Mr. I. "• Roberts. Mr. H. W. Strelili. Mr. J. unci Mr*. Sutherland. Mrs. S. A. Smith. Mr. A. C. »W» Mrs. 'I'llrnhull. Ml«.« li. Tiiriiluill. Mr. H. Wood. Miss E. Wiilells. Tourist class: Ml** M. Misi hotr. Mr. I). Dim is. Mr. T. C. DW' can, Mr. F. Dunn. Mr .1 Kirk. Mr. J. Morgan, Mr. .1 Neil, Mr. C. I'rilclnird. MrW. Shapcott, Mis. W. Slmpeott, Mis* •• Wilkin soft.
PORT OF ONEHUNGA. DEIWIUTHKS YKSTKItUAV. Kaitoa, for Nolm.ii. t> \< 1)1Hauturu. for New l'ly mouth. 5.45 p.m. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. Tim f..llowintf air c.\|MTlwl J W be within r«»11 tr«» of tin- A ii'K lit ml w ' rP Hl.iMoll to-nislit : Matai. Ada n-.-i. Awat«. KMik.ir.ii, Kiiit...is::i. K.-K.t.iii-'-i. I.:in<-rl'«. M.i tun. Anhalt, !.;• >. libar.k. Muuier»>. I'.S.S. Slllith, SdllHTM'l OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA LINE. The Farmers' Co-oimtm. ive A net intieerjtiß Company, Ltd.. local hki-ulh. tiilvif* following movemen .'s of the Osaka Shot* Kaisha IJne steamers:— Sydney Maru—Saiils from Au<klainl. Fcbru* my *J7, for Shanghai, i |U ° Japanese port*. , , Melbourne Mnru—Sails* from K"l»e, ryj" ruary U3 ; due at A uck la ml. March lo* Vessel eomploK'g <lis• *11hf^• and mads southern ports, Hailing ' i'oiii Auckland March 31. t'<>r Huiigk.iuj;. Sliaajh.;! I,n<l Japanese ports. Brisbane Maru -Sails fnun K«»be, Marc)i -1'; due at Auckland, Aprl 11. Vessel completes and In.ids it southern ports. n-un Auckland April 1!8, for Hongkong. Shaughai Japanese port*. Sydney Maru — Sails from Kobe April 2-! due at Auckland May 1 Vessel cumpietea discharge. and loads at aoutbern port®, sailing from Auckland May -®* for Cebu. Manila, Hongkong. Shanghai and Japanese porta
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