SHIPPING
PORT OF LYTTELTON ARRIVALS Tuesday, March 4 Hinemoa t.e.s. (6.38 «.m.), 6910 tons, McLelsh. from Wellington. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. Matua, m.s. (8.12 a.m), 4183 tons, Broughton, from Wellington. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. Waynegate, s.s. (1.57 p.m.). from Geelong. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. Neranio, m. tkr. (6 p.m.). from Singapore. Shell Oil Company, Ltd., agents. DEPARTURES Tuesday, March 4 Dundalk Bay, m.s. (3.2 pan.), 7105 tons, for Hull and London. Kinsey and Company, Ltd., agents. Willomee, ms. (7.50 p.m.), 302 tons, Barrett, for Wellington. Canterbury Steam Shipping Company. Ltd., agents. Hinemoa. t.e.s. 18.28 p.m.), 6910 ton*. McLeish, for Wellington. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. EXPECTED ARRIVALS Rlppingham Grange, London, this day (G.P.E.). Rangatlra, Wellington, this day (2 West). Kaiapoi, Wellington, this day (No. 1 Breastwork). Hinemoa, Wellington, March 6. Hauiti, Wellington, March 6. Levenpool, London, March 7. George K„ Wellington. March 8. King Edgar, Wellington, March 9. Treworlas, Wellington, March 13. Nicholas K., Swansea, March 14. Silverteak, Wellington. March 21. Sussex, Wellington, March 24. Hororata, Port Chalmers. March 24. Ingleby, Nauru, March 25. Nelson Star, Wellington, March 29. Hertford. Wellington. March 31. Nordraak, Australia, March. Eskbank, Wellington. March. Port Chalmers. Wellington. March. Port Phillip, Wellington. March. Waimarlno, Auckland, March. Kaimanawa, Auckland. March. Walwera, Southampton, April 9. Haparangi, Wellington. April 14. Cumberland. Auckland. April 28. PROJECTED DEPARTURES Catrine. Bluff, this day. Hotunui. Onehunga. this day. Rangatira, Wellington, to night. Hinemoa, Wellington. March 6. Matua. Auckland. March 6. Levenpool, Wellington, March 11. Mooncrest, London. March 15. Treworlas, Dunedin. March 18. George K., Dunedin, March 18. Sussex, Port Chalmera. March 26. Stiverteak, Dunedin, March 27. City of Birkenhead. Philadelphia, March 22. VESSELS IN PORT Waynegate. No. 2 East. Matua, No. 3 East. City of Birkenhead, No. 3 West. Gale, No. 5 East. Hotunui. No. 6 East. Trevaylor, No. 7 East. Mooncrest. No 7 West. Catrine. No. 7 East. Neranio, Oil Wharf.
MATUA BRINGS BANANAS The Union Steam Ship Company's island motor-ship Matua arrived at Lyttelton yesterday from Fiji, via Wallington, and is discharging 9000 cases of bananas. She is to sail to-morrow for Auckland. PASSENGERS FOR LONDON The Dundalk Bay sailed from Lyttelton yesterday afternoon with the following passengers for London: Mr and Mrs E. G. Berry. Mr and Mrs T. B. Hancock. Mr and Mrs A. M. Lane, Mr and Mrs W. Ross. Messrs W. Burnett. W. G. Evans. C. R. Driver, A. F. Hamilton, P. C. Rose, and A. G. D. Lass, Misses J. M. Campbell, M. and J. Gibbs. K. E. and L. E. A. Howe, J. C. Neilson, and E. J. Rennie. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS AUCKLAND. March 4. Arrived.—Waipiata (9.05 a.m.), Lyttelton, To Arrive.—Anshun (7 p.m.), Japan, via Hong Kong. To sail.—Thistledale (8.30 p.m.). Pacific Coast. NEW PLYMOUTH. March 4. Arrived PuHrl (6.30 p.m. - ), from Greymotlth. WELLINGTON. March 4. Arrived— Hauitt (4.10 a.m.). Hokitika; Rangitane (8.25 a.m.). Port Chalmers; Msrlyn (2.15 p.m.). Lyttelton: Taupata. (3.40 p.m.), Motueka. Sailed—Rannsh (10.5 am.), Picton; Kaiapoi (8.45 p.m.). Lvttelton: Culross (4 o.m). Lyttelton; Motit (4.45 p.m.). Lyttelton. DUNEDIN. March 4. Arrived.—Karu (2.30 p.m.). Lyttelton,
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