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SHIPPING. NEWS.

PHASES OF TnE MOON. MARCH. 1 ' j f Day. Hr.m. | A T ew Moon 3 6.27 a.m. First quarter 10 .1.12 a.m. Full moon 18 1.53 p.m. Last quarter 28 0. 2 a.m. HIGH WATER. To-day, 7.12 a.m.; 7.38 p.m. ■ ■ • To-morrow, 3.10 a.m.; 8.35 p.m. ■ ' . SUN. Sun rises to-day, 5.33 a.m.; sets, 6.27 p.m. ARRIVALS. THURSDAY, MARCH 5. TE ANAUj s.s. (12.40 a.m.), 1G52 tons, Lindsay, from Picton. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Morrison, Skelley, Chambers, Von Dadelszen, Giles, Ragg, Edwards, Souter, Dixon, Mesdames Cross, Lore, Kollow, Thomas, Kelly, Coogan and child, Von Dadelszen, Tovey, and 2 children, 'Cocker, Bothamlcy and child, Ward, Adams, Allport, O'Shea, O'Brien, Miller, and Cooke, Lieut.-Colonel Hawkins, Lieut. O'Sullivan, Messrs. 'Mitchell, Gregg, Scott, Ruse, Scott. Thomas, Hill; Todd, Cramp, Tennent, Kelly, Von Dadelszen, Allport. Cambridge, Carter, Cooper, Bothamlcy, Howell, Goodman, Henderson, Wooster, Frecth, Kelsall, Jellyman, Home, .Ccoke, Miller, Waters, Glover, Love; 6 steerage.

, BLENHEIM; s.s. (l'.lO a.m.),. 120 tons, WatEon, from Blenheim. OP AW A, s.s. (1.50 a.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, from Blenheim. KAMONA, s.s. (4.15 a.m.), 1425 tons, Head, from Westport.. ROTOMAHANA,. s.s. (6.35 a.m.), -1777 tons; Collins, from Lytt'elton. Passengers: Saloon— Misses Smith, Power, Barrow, Joseph, Day, Gemmell, Heath (2), Stephenson, Nurse Field, Mesdames Blaikeld, Weldegrnvo and 2 children, White, Elder nnd child, Brocklchnrst and .1 children, Mitchell and child, Isitt, Mancey, Bowman, Johnson, Mitchell, Bertie, ■ IClien, Scamnell, Allen, Adjutant Elder, Sii- George Clifford, Captain Mitchell, Sergt. Moss, Messrs. Stewart, Turner, Andrews, Woodhill, Costlow, Biaikeld, Montague,. George,, M'Lennan, Faine, Trover, Lyree, Holloy, Sheffield. Stratford, Orr, Naismith, Traill, Adams,, Osborne, Stratford, Eullerton, ' Buchanan,' Lassie, Smith, Orangi,..Xlien, Scamnell; 31 steerage', i ■DIANA, s.s.:-(7.15 a.m.), 35GQ tons, Irusta,, from Newcastle. '

AOBEEE, s.s. (7.55 a.m.), .77 tons, Fisk, from Patea. STORM3IED, s.s. (10.49 a.m.), 217. tons; M'lntyro, from Wanganui. H.UIA, s.s. (1i.50 a.m.),' 127 tons, Dowell, from Wanganui. -.TASUAN, s.s. (11.50 a.m.), 179 tons, Cox, from Nelson and Motueka. PUIiAKI, s.s., 1444 tons, Benaut, from Greymouth. . ZEALANDIA, s.s. (noon), 2771 tons, Entwislo, from Dunedin and Lyttelton. Passen?w rs; , Saloon—Misses .Patorsonj Evans . (2), V\ nrd, Ivettlo, jMesdames Morrison. Coltman, Council; Moiklehain, Pierce, , Captain -.Meiklcham, Rev. Mnrles, Messrs. Kobinson, Baevcriz, Morrison, Coltman, Evans, Baldwin, Jaiuieson, Edwards, Hobbs, Woodward, Milne, Connall, Gow, and 1 steerage. HAUROTO, s.s. (3 p.m.), IUBB tons, Hutton,from fetiva and Auckland. n QUEEN OF TIIE SOUTH .sis.' (9.50 p.m.), 198 tons, Harvey, irom Foxtou, PATEENA, s.s.. (10.20; p.m.), 1212 tonsj Huhtcv, irom ryelson and Picton. 1 Passengers: balooii-Misses Daniels, Carpenter, Mercer, Wright (2) Maltby,, Young, Eraser, ' Wilkins, Wall (-), Adham, - Grater, Mesdames Grattan, Wilson and infant, Greenwood, Mercer, Skil•ton clnl'l and infant, Starr, Trathen, : Lewis, I°?,' Sowmnn. Sowuian and child, Gill, Coughlan, Gill, Lambie and child, Messrs. Greenwood, Cameron, Low, Blomfield, Ttev. A Moore, Dr. Marshall, Ingrain, 1 Ridson Tratlien, Karsten, Stallard, Watson,lion. C. .11. Mills, Burns, Eoss, M'Calluni, Morpnciv Smith, Dimant, Widdon,. Nelson,; Gordon, Halligan, Williamson,. Gill. Goodall, MFarlane, Coughlan, Gill, Gee, Hall, Tnrini-1 clitte, Jcllynian, Ilodsoii; 10 steerage, x

DEPARTURES.' THURSDAY,. MAECH 5,

BLENHEIM, s.s. (1.5 p.m.), 120 tons, Watson, for Blenhoim. , W Ol . somr U-45 P-m.), SS tons, 'Sorenson, tor Ivarainca. - -~ COEINNA, 8.8.. (1.20; p.ra-); 1271 i tons', Came-' i;on, for Now Plymouth ari(( Onehnnga. '• PENGUIN, s.s. (1.15 p.m.), 824 tons, Eobertson, for Picton, Nelson, Now Plymouth, and Onohunga. i TASMAN, s.s. (5.20 p.m.), 179. tons, Cox,-for i\c!?on and Motueka, INDRALEMA, s.s. (5.30 p.m.), 6G69 tons, i rotter, for Brisbane. 1 OIiOA, s.s. (0.30 p.m.), 388 tons, Petersen, for Napier and Gisborno. r DIANA, s.c. (6.30 p.m.), 3560 tons, Tnista, tor Corcnce. . ' ' - IULIMABOA,' 5.8.-(7.3o.pint;), 5777. tons,WyK lie, for Melbourne, via. Southern ports and Hobart. Passengers-Saloon : For LyttoltonMesdames Hunter, Fralemiick, Tate, Messrs. I'l'cdonmck, Morson, Bowie, Philips, Ilort For Dnncdin—Misses' ' Alexander, Mentiplay' Wren, Irvine, Sniitli, Corliss, Mesdames R. ii. 'Aagio, Corliss; James, lvirk, Messrs. Allan James, Vnntell (2). For . Bluff-Mr. C. • W Jones. For Hobart—Misses Neilson, Watson I'or Melbourne—Misses Thomas, 'Laves, Potter, Mesdames Swindlcy, E. Jones, -Webster and child, Potter, Cordon, Messrs. M'Giiire, J. bwindley, E. Jones, Webster. Coidon, Master Potter; 29 steerage. KAMONA, s.s. (7.25 p.m.), 1425 tons, Read, for Westport. \ . S ' S J®' lo tons, Colllis, foi Lyttelton.—passengers. 1 • OPAWA, s.s. (midnight), 110 tons, Nicholas, for Blenheim. . . • TEANAU, s'.s. (10 p.m.), 1G52 tons,. Lindsay., for Nelson. 30 passengers. • . .' ' -. RANGI, scow (1.-15 p.m.), S5 tons, Sorensen, tor Ivaramea. ' . NU v A ' ■ s ' s ' I 1 '2777/ tons,' Entuisle, for Napier, Gisborno, Auckland, and Sydney., Passengers-Saloon: For NapierMisses Smallbone, Baker, Mrs. Kelly, Messrs. Carigan, Johnston, Dr.. Leahy, King, Gore, Kelly. - t lor Gisborne-Misses G. • Lev,-is, Talboys .Tones, Basely, Mr. H, A. Wilson. For Aucktand—Misses Bowley, Henry, Hair, Power, Milne, Mesdames Tingey, G. W. Baisley, Carni I '' i fA tcs «>, , Riu }sonn), -G. Dawson, W. Claik, Milne, Webb,'Harris, Master Milne. For Sydney—Mr. Downdall. -. . , ; FRIDAY, March 4..' PETONE, s.s. (1.15 a.m.), 708 tons, Dillncr, for (Greymouth. '

INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. STJ3AM23RS. TO A 1 llilVil. f . E,S ' J . Sydney, February 2fi, for Wellington via Auckland, Gisborne, and Napier. Duo Wellington March 6. Leaves samo day for Lyttelton and Dunedin. MAHENO, s.s., left Melbourne, March i, for Wellington, via Hobart and Southern ports. Duo Wellington March 13. Leaves-for Sydney tho same day. Duo Sydney March 17. WIMMERA,. s.s., left Sydney, March 4, for Wellington, via Gisborne, Napier. Due Wellington March 13.. Leaves for Lyttelton and Dunedin same day.; S f M Melbourne, February 26, for Wellington, via Ilobart- and Southern poits. . Due Wellington March 6. Leaves for sa ® B d -?y- . Due - Sydney

_MpERAKI, 5.6.,' leaves Sydney, . March 7. fjr i, lr iS t- f Du i e r Wollinßtoi, .March 11. Leases March U,. for Melbourne; 1 viaSouthorn ports and Hobart. Duo Melbourne, March 21. w n- N V KA ' •■• s -'. lea , v , cs ?y (ln , G 3'. March 11, for Wellington,.via Auckland, Gisborne, and Napier. Due Wellington, March 20. Leaves same day, foi Lyttelton and IDunediii. • ZEALANDIA, 5.8., left Dunedin, March 3, for Sydney, via Lyttelton, Wellington, Napier Gisborne, and Auckland. Arrives and leaves Wellington March 5. Due Sydney March 14. OVERSEA SHIPPING. From London. RAKAIA (duo 1 Wellington about March 10), sailed on January 11, via Auckland. (N.Z.S. Co.. agents.) IUMU'i'AKA (duo Wellington about March ,1„-), sailcd_ on .lannary 20. via Wvinonth, iciunlle, Cap!!town, and Hobart. (N.Z.S Co agents.) ' Sl'All 01-RCOTLAND (due Wellington about April 1), sailed on-January 17, via Melbourne. Sydney, Auckland, ami Napier. (Ty'scr Line agentG;) . , ' WIIAKARUA (duo Wellington about April 12), sailed on January 31, via Melbourne, Sydney, Auckland, and Napier. (Tyser Lino agents.) ' MAMARI (due Wellington about Marcii 2-Q sailed on February 7, l'lymouth February 9| via Teneriffe, Capetown, and Hobart. (Shaw Savill, agents.) i ' MAbl?I (duo Wellington about April 10), sailed ou February 13, via Auckland. Shaw, Savill. agents,)

TONGAEIRO (due Wellington about' April 8), sailed oil February 20, Plymouth 22, via TonenlTe,'Capetown, and Ilobart. (N.Z. Shipping Co., agents.) From Liverpool. SURREY (due Wellington about March 25), sailed oil January IS. via Auckland. (L'UI.S. Line, Kjjcnfs.) DEVON (duo Wellington nboiit April 17), sailed on February B,.via Australia and Auckland. (F.n.K. Lino, agents.) s .INDRAGHIRI (due Wellington about April *0, sailed on. February 28, via Auckland. (XysSr Line, agents.) From Naw York... ORLEANS (duo : Wellington about . t March 4), sailed ou December 10, for Auckdirect. ■ (A. .and A. Line, agents.) ,J} (<luo Wellington about March IJ, sailed oil January 2, via Port Chalmers. ■ . ' OF I'iNGLAND (duo Wellington about ' 3,',/'' i°? 01 , 1 , Ja n. n ary H, via Melbourne, ' .In 5 ' Auckland. (Tyset Line, agents.! ' (due .Wellington about Ajn-il 8), sailed on . January IS,-via'Melbourne, Syd- | Auckland. . (A. and A. l.ine, agents.) ' . ' ' SAILING/VESSELS TO ARRIVE. WEATHERSFIELD. barque, left Bunbury ; January 31, for Wellington. ; PELOTAS. barquentir.e, left Clarence River, March 2, for Wellington. . RENFIELD, four-masted barquontine, left , Liverpool, February 20, for Wellington. ; .BY TELEGRAPH, . OVERSEA. - - SYDNEY. , . , „ . March 5. Arrived.—Senorita, from Whangapc. Arrived.—lnga, from Hokianga . .. COASTAL. . ' - THURSDAY, MARCH 5. AUCKLAND. Sailed.—Atua (4.15 p.m.), for Fiji. • • - ONEHUNGA. '■ Arrired.—Earawa (5.29 a.m.), from New Plymouth. Sailed—R.arawa, for New Plymouth. Passengers ; Saloon Misses Powdrcll, Corrigan, Pearson, Oliver, - Parker, Mesdames Oliver . Parker, Powdvell, M'Donald, Messrs. Palmer Bewley, Cashmaille,' AViliiams, Colebrook,' Donovan, Geeson, Melbern, Gilfillan, M'Dcugail. ■ v. . , ' ■ NEW PLYMOUTH. " Arrived.—Takapuna (3 1 a.m.), , from Onehungn. ' V - Sailed.—Takapuna (9 p.m.), for. Onehunga. ' . NAPIER; ■ Sailed.—Mokoia (4.45 p.m.), for . Wellington. To sail.—'Wairuna (6 p.m.), for Auckland. ; KARAMEA. Sailed.—Ngungnru (1.25 p.m.), for Wellington. ' ' * ' , ; ;... FOXTON. Sailed.—Queen of the South (10 a.m.),-for Wellington. . , . . .. » picroN. : V : Arrived.—Penguin (5.50 p.m.),' from Wellington. To sail.—Pateena (G p.m.), for. Wellington. ' • BLENHEIM. ■ ' -i : . > Wailii (9.30 a.m.), from WellingArrived.—Blenheim (7 p.m.), from Blenheim. Sailed.-Waihi (7.45 -p.m.), for Wellington. , io sail.—Blenheim (7 a.m. Friday), for Wellington. , . NELSON. . / . 'Arrivedz-Pateena (7.10 a.m.), from Picton. -. Sailed.-Patcena .(10.20 a.m.j,' for Picton. .. WESTPORT. ' • Arrived.—Canopus (10.10 a.m.);: from Weiitngton. .. . . Sailed.—Waipori' (midnight Wednesday), for Auckland: > • • V .Sailed.—Jlapourika (1 a.m.), for, Grcymoutli. . V SOUTHPORT. Arrived. Taieri, from Greymouth. / , KAIKOURA. ! Arrived. (8.15 a.m.}, from "Wellin"ton. t /• : f a ' } ; fLYTTELTON. Arrived.—Maori (0.45 a.m.'), from'Weilingtoni ton' Arawa (11. -40 a.m.); from Welling-' arrived,—Wakatn, from Kaikoura. - edin (3 ' 30 for Dun - Sailed.-Ruapeliu (5:15 p.m.),' for Wellington. e?T Mara i 1 y a ' (s ' 20 for Wellington ifiL # n i!'' lasscngers: For 'WellingtonMisses Bolton, Reynolds, Cohen, Mesdames Duncan, Stafi aiftl 2 children, -Hamilton,'"Link, Messrs. Duncan, . Hamilton,, Home. :For'<Svd-ney-atifflcs Davison, Bdie, Robertson, Harris, I sat i, Mesdames Davison, Horn, Holmes, Hunter, Pollock, Rolleston, Clark, Ballantync (4 Major Clark, Lieut. Williams, Messrs. Munro, Davison, btedman, Kosonthal,' Murdocli, Cranley, lliorns, Booth, Hunter', Armotyong, Holmes;, Troup,. Wicks, Whitaker, ■ , »ailea. Maoii,. tor Wellington. 194 nassen-' ' gers. - ' : ' .-.Arrived.-Oswestry Grange, ' from Liverpool via i Northern ports. Arnved'.—Monowai, from Auckland, bailed.'—Flora, for West Coast. , it ih/nvT 11 ' fr l om Loudon direct, arrived at the 1-teads,- and will come into port tomorrow. morning.. . . BLUFF. Sailed.—Wanaka (8 a.m.), for Oamarn. 1 .' THE - RUAPHHU. v . ■ • ' : i [ The New Zealand / Shipping 'Company's steamer Ruapehu is duo in Wellington this J wtr 1 ' t °? / The vessel ' wm l° ad for London at Wellington, and is due to sail sli, a '\r ■ t " >m ' l ° ra °i'. March 12, for London, ind PlymouUi 1 . °'. Janr:h °- Tenorifle > ; ' TnE AMOKUR-A. . v .i Tho Marine Department advise that thev 1 havc i received advice that four .new eases of 1 measles and two. suspects are' reported from ' the 6nip Amokur.i, at pi-esent in t Auckland, lhe boys and officers of the Amo- . i kura are landed at Motuihi Island, \md the . latter are. assisting the tn*o nurses stationed ) there., c THE, BREMEN AT NEWCASTLE.,

Messrs.. Castendyke and Focke, local agents for the- N.D.L. Company, have received cabled advice that the steamer Bremen nrnved at Newcastle on. March 4. She brought the following passengers for Now Zealand:— Rittmeister bon 'Grunelius, Mrs. and Mis-; Mayor-Leiden, Mr. and Mrs. Meyers and family, Mrs. Earner and child. - THE KAIPAEA. . ' t v T i le i, Non, L Zealau 'l Shipping Company advise that the steamer Kaipara will proceed to the stream at 6 o'clock this morning; •' She is timed to leave the Stream on, Saturday evenintr for M s nte Video, Teneriffe, and LonSon. Tlfe Harbour 1 ernes Company steamer Pilot will . , wharf at 11 a.m. on Saturday, and nil .intending passengers must send their luegago by this boat; The Pilot will'convev passengers to the Kaipara at G p.ml'ou Saturday, _ this being the last opportunity of communication with the, vessel; . . THE UNION COMPANY. " A southern exchange says that owin? to the arrangements rnado - to. transfer tlio Marama and .Manuka _to the Vancouver trade dnrinsr the, New- Zealand winter, which is tho busv season for passenger traffic on the All. Red route, the Union Company have purchased the Canadian and Australian liner Miowera, which for a considerable time has been en- ( gaged in the -Sydney-Brisbane-'Vancouver service. It has boon' decided : to re-name her the Maitai, and place her in, tho intercolonial trade until the arrival in tho Dominion of the Company'si magnificent steamer Makura now being .built on the Clyde. The Miowera is now being, surveyed n Sydney, and he? accommodation altered-to suit the special requirements. of- the intercolonial trade The Marama and Manuka, which will serve the increased demand for passenger accommodation duung the busy season in the Vancouver service, return to tho intercolonial trade in time for ne.*t summer a passenger traffic. The Mio worn leaves Sydney on March 11 to take in < Marama s running to Melbourne, via Coo!<

• The Mapourika ■' from Wellington, arrived at Gie) mouth at 10 a.m. yesterday. Gaptain Jordan, late of the Union Com K S bvT°pl a " r °i to> loft J or Duncdin^i TjQune as master? ma la " H ° 16 to ioi " the

'Captain Holvoreten, of. tfo barauo Perfect,,' viliicli loffc the Bluff-for Adelaide on. January 1.), was found dead in his -berth- the second clay after sailing.' For the first tinjo (according to" the "Lyttel. ton ximcfi"), Uio. tu,rbiiic ferry steamer ?inori catered the moles yesterday stern .first, after having been slewed- at ,I'urau. Captain Newton, who transferred from the Waikarc, was in command of the Maori, and yesterday lie executed, his first manoeuvres .in lior'i' for tho first time learnt her-.little peculiarities—for all steamers have their own 1 particular vagaries. He slowed tho vessel, .•.veil down the harbour, and,'using the bow rudder, ■ brought the ship to the wharf with little difficulty, though/a sudden movement of theist'erh .froiu the .wharf 'ei'ked the gangway from 1 "the.' jetty. '.' ',

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 139, 6 March 1908, Page 10

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