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SHIPPING NEWS.

—:— TEASES OF TIIE MOON. MARCH. : , Day. Hr.m. Now, Moon ... ... 3 G. 27 a.m. First quarter ... ' ... . 10 9.12 a.m. Full moon 18 1.58 p.m. ' Last quarter 20 0. 2 a.m. HIGH WATER. To-day, 8.10 a.m.; 8.35 p.m. To-morrow, 9.5 a.m.; 9.27 p.m. ' SUN. ' Sun rises to-day, 5.37 a.m.; sets, C.2G p.m. ■ . i ARRIVALS. FRIDAY, MARCH 6. , WAIHI, s.s. (3:20 ,a.m.), .92 tons,' Carey, from Blenheim. . ', MARAMjY, , s.s. (5.25 a.m.), 6437 tons, Gibb, from' Melbourne, Hobarfc, Bluff, and Lyttelt'on. : Passengers: Saloon—Misses Kean, Bolton,'.Cohen, Read, 'Roberts, De Renzy, Itnowles,, Chapman, .'Clifford, Given, Cnrle, Hay, Dawson, Whitson, Gilbert, Nicliolls,' Ronalds, Rider, Pcrrett, Mesdames Duncan, Staff and-2 children, Read, Hamilton, Sharp, 1 Strang, ■ Ballard, Eastbrook, Chapman, Adams, Vipan and child, Drewett, Gillies, Clark, Cossins, Wise, Lewis, Burrell, Rider, Russell, Perrett, > Rev. Asher, Messrs. Howe,. Duncan, Hamilton, Grant, Sharp, Strang, Eastbrook, De Renzy, .Wilkinson, Vipan, Chibouet, Dawson, James, Jackson, Adams, Hayes, Wise, Lloyd, Jagger, Oswald, Reed, Thorn, Bingle, West, Perrett; 87 steerage. MAORI, s.s. (6.20 a.m.), 3399 tons, 'Newton, from Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon—Misses King, Minchin, Edwards, Quinn, Liggins, Williams,' M'lntyre, Syme,' Craighead, Gillorty, Nurse M'AUura,. Duckworth, Grtibb, Lewis, Wright, Collinson, Gill, Stewart (2), Davidson, Kobblewhite, Currie, Ballard, Brown, Mesdames King (2), .Haultain, Goring-Thomas, Crowe, Minchin, Loundon,. Hayman and son, Lawrence, Liggins' and 2 children, Pilkington, O'Corinell,' Swarton, Warren, Bott, Gellerty, White,. CummiDgs, Pittier, Joynt and child, Burke, Rankin and son, Barber, Holliss, Gill, Cook and child, Rev. M'Donnell, Rev. O'Connell, Messrs. King, | Masters; Mallard, Loundon, Hayman, Brown;. Bell, Runcie, Liggins, Mines, Campbell, Scott, .Healings, Telfer, Russell, O'Connell, pTawthorno, Helwell, Hurcomb, Moyes, For(i, : Gill/ Pilkington, Henderson, Hamilton, Deere, Marley, Woolf, Yates, Lawson, Joo, Kirby; l Cox, Barton, Potts, Barland, Hayman, Eanies',-Horn, Turner, Ward, Crome, Corner, Gates, M'Lean, King, Pittier, Burke, M'Leod, Hoar, Hustwick,- _ Lhanen, Spiers, .Barber, Holliss, Polling, Biss, Gill, Ramsey, l Leith, Hay, Tominei's; Fraser, Henderson, Pettigrew, Fowell, Bell, Padier; SO steerage;' •■' RUAPEHU, s.s. (6.45 a.m.), 7802' tons, Jaggard, . from Lyttelt'on. MOIvOIA, s.s.' (0.-15 a.m.),' 3502 tons'; Smith, from Sydney, Auckland, Gisborne, and_Napier. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Baddin, Williams, Christophers, Montgomery, Simmons, Luke (2), King, Schalf, Lamb, Mesdames Williams, Butcher, Patullo, : Hislop, Harper,. Longmoro, 1 Lamb, Messrs. Dunn, Lyon, G. - G. Stead, Sohwartz, Busd, - Cooper, Christophers,: Patullo, Sheath,, Finlayson, Harper, Mocdin, Longmoro, and Dr. Hislop; 8 steerago. ■ BLENHEIM, s.s. (2 pirn.),: 120. tons, Watson, from' Blenheim. KOMATA. s.s. (4 p.m.), 199-1 tons, M'Kenzie, from Port Kembla. • SATURDAY, vMARCn 7. . ! TE AN AUi s.s.', (12.15 a.m:)," 1652 tons/Lindsay, from Nelson and 'Picton. • DEPARTURES. 1 ■ ' ,; •; ! " . FRIDAY, - MARCH;'G; , . PETONE, s.s: (1.50'aim.),,708. .tons, Dilner, for Greyihouth. . ■ HAUROTOi s.s:' (3.20 ' p.m.),: 1988 i'tons, Jordan, for ; ,Westport. : PUKAKI, sis. (4.35 p.m.), .1444 tons, Renaut, for Lyttelton: • . - . ' KIRIPAKA, s.s. (4.35 p.m.), 133 tons, Dixon, for Patca. ( . KIA ORA, s.s. (4.55 p.m.), 6500 tons, Chudlc.v, for Lyttelton. • ' AORERE, sis. \6 : p.m.), .77 tons; Fisk, for Patca. ..'; :• '' '! V ' : ' MARAMA, b.5:'(6.25.: p.m.), 6437 tons,. Gibbs, for. Sydney. . Passenger's:/ Saloon—Mi6sds" 13. Miles; Hutchen; >'■ Anderson (2), Brewer," Ha'rcourt (2),' Bdard, ' Miiiogue, M'Coll, Duck, Hughes,- Mules,- Gray,-Burr. .(2), Child 6,; M'Kibbin, Higsett, A.; Coombe, A. Dixon, N. Curtin, Goodere (2),' IVlmer, Tippler, Webb, Fuller, Moran, Beckman, Mesdanies W. Miles, Martin, Schloss and child, Fosvth, Jorgenson, Sullivan, Eden;. Bissett, T.- Richards, Hutchen, Anderson, Go'dber, Brewer, Beard, Smith,' Edwards, Heath, ■ Mules, Burr, Lowry, Cllilds,. Henderson', M'Kibbin," Frebairn, Patullo, W#, Young, Coxhead, ICniggc, Chanuess, Perry, Fuller, Wcbstey.ilenolauß,"Span--ocr nijd j'3 children, Dr. Martin, I 'Messrs. Heath, Saleli,' Schloss, .Forsyth, Jorganseti;, Eden,, Boo; cock, J. W;' Joynt, Bissett, F. Fanner, Anderson, Hutchen, D. Kingston; Godber, Brewer, ' Harcourt, .Corrie, Beard, 1 Carmichael, Johnston/A, Ratclilf, A. 8.. Kennedy,' O. R. Bendall, J. Coorn, Bishop, Mules, Swindley, Burr, Gray, Munt, ■,'Lowry, M'Kibbin, Coverdale, G Watt,. Salanger,: Rev. M'Laren and private secretary, Henderson, Frebairn, H: M'Cardle, Smith, Wilson, F. Jones, Patullo, E. Norris, Palmer, Coxlmd, Young; Henderson" (2), Channcss,: Brigadier Perry, Fuller, Webster, Menelaus, Gardiner, Stone, Francis, Campbell, Masters Gardiner, Burr, Longmore party, from Auckland, and Butt-Rumford Concert - Company. . . MOKOIA, s.s. (7.20 p.m.); 3502 tons, Smith for Lyttelton and Duncdin. Passengers—Saloon:, . Misses. Edwards' .(2), Mrs'. Gill, Messrs. Witte; . Carpenter. . For DuuedinMiss Anderson, Mesdames Scharp, Dunlop M'Lachlan, Messrs! M'Lachlan, Caffin, Clark son, Lockie. ' ','. ' ' . MAORI, .s.s. (7.20 p.m.), 3399 tons, N.cwton ■for Lyttelton; ; 107 passengers..■ '; STORMBIRD, s.s. (8 p.m.), 217 tojis, M'ln tyre, for Wanganui. . .. ' ECHOi,'auxiliary ! 6cow (8 p.m.),, 99. tons, Seeley,: for- Karainea. ■ " KAHU, s.s. (9 p.m.), 189 tons! Thompson, foi Napier and' Bast Coast. "' ' '- " ■ HUIA, s.s. (6.20'127 tons, Doweil, foi Wanganui. • PATEENA, s.s. (10.35 p.m.), 1212 tons, Hun•ter, for Nelson. WAlftl,. s.s.. (midnight), 92 tons, Carey, foi Blenheim. • SATURDAY/ MARCH 7. , WAIHI, (0.5 a.m.), 92 tons,- Carey, for Blenheim. , : BLENHEIM (2 a.m.), 120 tons, Watson, foi Blenheim. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Ennerdale, Southern ports, March 7. Mapourika, Nelson, West, Coast; March 7. Defender, Karamea, March 7.' ; : Tasman, Nelson and'Motueka, March ll " Rotomahana, Lyttelton, March 7. ■'Wakatu, Kaikoura, March 7. Ngunguru, Karamea, 'March .7; . Wanaka, Southern ports, March 7. • Manaroa, Havelock, March ,7. Pateena, Nelson, March 7. Te Anau, Picton, March 7. , ■ Opawa, Blenheim, March 7. Maori,. Lyttelton, March ,8. ... ' Blenheim, Blenheim, March 8. • Kaituna, Greymouth, March 8. Stormbird, Wanganui, "March 8. < Waihi,'Blenheim', March 8. Aorere, Patea, March 8. Huia, March 8. Monowai, Dunedin, Lyttelton, March 8. Flora, Southern ports, March 8. '' Takapuna, Onehunga, New Plymouth March 8. : Kainona, Westport, March 8. Charles Edward, Foxton, March 9. Wnikare, Auckland, March 10. Kahu, East Coast, March 10. ■ Tainui, Waitara, March 10. Moeraki, Sydney, March 11.' ■_ PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Arahura, Nelson and West Coast, March 7 Maori, Lyttelton, March 7. To Anau, Picton, March 7. . Ivaipara, London,, March 7.' Wanaka, Napier, Gisborne, Auckland March 7. Tasman, Nelson, March 7. Rotomahana, Lyttelton, March 7. ' Opawa, Blenheim, March 7. Mana, Patca, March 7. Queen of the South, March 7. To Anau, Nelson, March ,8. Monowai, Auckland, via ports, March 9. Flora, West Coast, March 9. , Aorere, Patea, March 9. . Waihi, Blenheim, March 9. ; ' / Wakatu, Kaikoura, March 9. ' Huia, Wanganui, March 9. Ennerdale, Auckland, March 9. . Manaroa, Motueka, 'March 9. .'Takapuna, New Plymouth and Onehunga , March-. 9.' . . 1 ■ , Stormbird, Wanganui, March 9. BlenMm, Blenheim, Moi'oh &i

"Charles" Edward, Nelson and West Coast, March 9. Waikare, Lyttelton, Dunedin, March 10. Mapourika, Picton, Nelson, and West Coast, March, 10. Tainni, Waitara, Mareh 10. Kaliu, Napier and East Coast, March 10.. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. MAHENO,. s.s., loft Melbourne, March 4, for Wellington, via 'ITobart and- Southern ports. Duo .Wellington March 13. Leaves for Sydney the same day. Duo Sydney. March 17. WIMMERA,' 5.5.," left Sydney, March 4, for Wellington, via Gisborne, Napier. Dud Wellington March 13. Leaves for Lyttelton' and Dunedin samb day. MOERAKI, s.s., leaves Sydney, March 7, fjr Wellington'direct. Due Wellington, March 11. Leaves March 12, for Melbourne, via Southern ports' and Hobart.' Due Melbourne, March 21. • MANUKA,.s:s., leaves Sydney, March 11, for Wellington; via Auckland, Gisborne, and Napier. Due Wellington, March 20. Leaves same day, for Lyttelton and Dunedin. MOICOIA, sis., leaves Dunedin, March 10, for Sydney, via Lyttelton, Wellington, Napier, Gisborne, and Auckland. Arrives and leaves Wellington March '12. Due Sydney March 20 WARRIMOO, s.s., leaves Melbourne, Marct 11, for-Wellington, via Hobart and Southerr ports, Due Wellington March 20. Leaves foi Sydney direct same day. Duo Sydney Marct /. OVERSEA SHIPPING. From London. RATCAIA (duo Wellington about. March 10) Bailed on January 11, via Auckland. (N.^.b Co- agents.) , , , , RIMUTAICA (duo Wellington about Marct 12), ■'sailed . on January 20. via Plymouth TciurifTe, Capetown, ana Hobart. (N.Z.S. Co. agents.) ■ " ' STAR 01? SCOTLAND (duo Wellington abou April 1), sailed on January 17, via Melbourne Sydney, Auckland, and Napier. (Tyser Line agents.) WHAKARUA (duo Wellington about Apri 12) sailed on January 31, via Melbourne, syd ney, Auckland, and Napier. (Tyser Lino agents.)' . • BY TELEGRAPH.; OVERSEA. ' PORT PIRIE. / : ■ March G. Sailed.—Pharos, for Wellington. . SYDNEY. . March' 6,. . Arrived—Manuka. (1.30 p.m.). ' . COASTAL. FRIDAY, MARCH G. • AUCKLAND/: ■ ; Arrived.—Rakaia (3 p.m.), from Wellingtor / Arrived—Waikare, s.s.,'from South. ■' : ONEHUNGA. . . -l ; Arrived.— I Takapuna (8.20 a.m.),: from. No l Plymouth. Sailed.—Takapuna, for. New Plymouth. Pas sengers:, Saloon—Misses 'Bell, Shelton, .Tayloi Hawthorne, Davis, Menzies, Robieson (2), Hoi kins, Hamilton,. Bundle; Hill, Cameron, Hoi kins, Chappell, Mesdatnes ' Johns,' Englerechl -Parsons, Kennedy, M'Donald, Baker, Parkei Menzies, Bundle, Sargent, Stevenson an child, Hall-Jones,, Schlaetfer, Hill; Scott, Plii lips, Way, Cook, Messrs'; Meek, Johns, Fisliei Skinner, Parsons, Rankin, Arthur, ' M'Kaj Dwyer,'Hall-Jones,' Houghton, Hessetine, Hil Way, Van- der Velden, Brenan, Cook, Fentor Lipscombe, Osborne; Way, • Knight,' .Salmoi Schalaetfor, -Peacock, M'Nair, Black well, Rir sey, . Fossoy,; Davis, , Nicholl, Engelrecht, Revi Beck, Atbey,- Scott. ' . . • NEW. PLYMOUTH. Arrived:—Rarawa (1 a.m.), from - Oneliung! Arrivcd.T i Cdrjrina. lt (S^30 l j'a.m.),; , from': Welling ton'.'"-. .. Sailed.—Rarawa ■ (0 ' 1 for . Orichunga. . To;'"sa:il'.—Corinria (midnight),' for Wellingtoi NA-PIER. Arrived.—Zcalandia (3.30 p.m.),": from -We] linglon. . . Arrived.—Flora .(4,20 ; p.m.), from Wellington " ■;■ karamea;: - : ■ • iUTivcd.—Defender •, (11.30. a:m.j, frW; Wei ; lington: . . ' ■ BLENHEIM. " :(9.30 a.m.), from Welling ■tori..:,;' V. -i;. i,..., . 1 To sail—Opawa (8 p.m.), for Wellington. ' ' PICTON. ' •• y . To sail.—Te' Anau, (6.30 p.m.), for. .Welling ■ ton. , v . ; • ' NELSON, > i Arrived.—Tasman (5.50 a.m.), - from Welling ton. ■■ ■' ' - ■ Arrived.—Te Anau (8.50 a.m.), ; from' Welling ton. ■~ • Arrived.—Penguin (7.50 a.m.), from Picton. . Sailed.— I Te Anau ' (11 a.m.), ..for,■,Picton... . - •To 'sail.—Mapoiirika (10.'a.m. -Saturday),.fo Wellington. ... ; . HAVELOCIC. ''Arrived.—Manaroa (10: a.m.), from' Welling ton. .... ' Sailed.—Manaroa: (12.35 p.m.), for Welling ' ton.' ' i '• MOTUEKA. , , , ■■ Sailed.—Tasman (2 p.m.), for Wellington. ; : ; GREYMOUTH. ' 1 Sailed.r-Mapourika (10 a.m.), for Westport ■ : WESTPORT. ■ To sail.—Mapourika, for Nelson, i Arrived.—Kamona (4.50 p.m.), from Welling ton. ■'■ ' ■ ■ . lyttelton! V : ; v : Arrived.—Ulimaroa (9.20 a.m.),. from . Wei lington, ' •.. , • , :. ; .'Arrived,—Rotomahana' (9.55 a.m.), from Wol lington; ... ■ . ' ' ":Saile(l.—Ulimaroa;' for Dunedin;' Bluff, Ho hart, "aiid 'Melbourne. .•Sailed.—Wakatu- and -Cygnet, for' ICaikOura. :Sailed.—Rotomahana (6.15 p.m.), -for-Welling ton; 124 ■ passengers. ... . . !'. ' TIMAEU. 1 •: •'■" Arrived;— Ripple " (6"" a.m.),".' from . Chathan Islands. ' ' : ' 1 ■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ • Sailed.—Ennerdale (6.30 .pim.), 1 for Welling ton. ' ■ • ■ ' • ' • PORT CHALMERS. . • Arrived.—Aberlour'v (6.40 a.m.), from ■ Nev York. '~ Arrived.—Karamea (7 a.m.), from London. ■Reports that Nimrod,; from , Antarctic called at Otago Heads (noon). ■ She is'en routt to Lyttelton. . ; ■ dunedin. x Arrived.—Karamea, from London.. Arrived.—Lord Sefton, ,'from /New York, via Northern ports.:. . ,'.... • ,To sail. —Moiiowai (4 p.m.), for ■. Northerr ports, via' Lyttelton and Wellington. Passen ■gers'for . Wellington:'Saloon-Misses Wieoall. - M'Neo (2), Strand;. Magnus, Alesdames Campbell, Herd, Brown, Walsh,: Magnus, Smaill Messrs. Powell and Campbell. , bluff. . Arrived—Tutanekai (3.40 p.m.),- from West Coast Sounds. ' THE ICAIKOURA. ; . : The New Zealand Shipping Company advise that the steamer : Kaikoura left Monte Video on' Wednesday, en route" to London, from Wellington. ' ..... f ■ THE PAPAROA.' Cabled advice received by the . New Zoaland Shipping Company states that the steamer Paparoa, which left Wellington'on January. 10 ■for London, via way ports, arrived" at Ply- • mouth last' Tuesday. ■.* ■■ THE RUAPEHU; .. The New Zealand Shipping Company report that tho Ruapehu is to. leave Wellington next ' Thursday at 1, p.m., .for London, via-Monte Video, Rio de Janeiro, Tenerilfe, and Ply- . mouth. THE INDRALEMA. ' Tho Tyser linar Indraloma, which , left for • Brisban'o. yesterday at 5.30, p.m., was expected to leave at 4 p.m. The non-arrival of lio'r meat cargo from Petone was tho cause of tho . delay. . ' ' i' THE DIANA. . ■ .. . ' The tramp steamer Diana, 3560 tons, arrived in tho Stream yesterday morning. ;-Tho vessel, which is en. route from Newcastle to Coronei, ■ Chili, mado the call to.' Wellington to replenish bunkors. .The Diana resumed her voyage at 6.30 .p.m. . . . the Ait.vwA.. ' The Shaw, Savill steamer Arawii. will-load, , for London, at Lyttelton and Wellington: She is due. here oh March. 20, and six .days .later, after completing, her Homeward loading, 6ails for Loudon,'.via .way ports, from Wellington.

THE BARQUE PHAROS. / _ Advice received in Wellington yesterday jtes that the barque.. Pharos'left Port Pirie i Thursday, for Wellington. Tho vessel, ■, Inch is under charter to Mr. G. 11. Scales, ill go. on the wool berth at Wellington, for jndon. THE TOKOMARU. j Tho Shaw, Savill steamer Tokomaru, at, ■escnt Homeward loading ' in the South land, is due in 'Wellington on Jlarch 13. fter a stay of three days she calls at Napier, -1 isborne, and Auckland, and is timed to sail :ially for London,' from tlie latter port, on' ! i larch 26. 1 . . THE ABKIiLOUR. 1 .The U.S. and A. S. Company's, steamer Aber- ; mr, from New York, arrived at Port. Chal:ers yesterday. Tho vessel is due in Welling)n, via Lyttelton,' about March 20, and has ne of tho most'important'things in tlio his' 800 tons of cargo' for discharge here. The, !.Z. Shipping Company are the Wellington ; gents for the vessel. . ' ■ . ' . THE KAIPARA.' The New Zealand Shipping Company's teamer Kaipara leaves Wellington to-night, or London. • Intending passengers are .'re- : linded that all luggage must .be sent to.-tho , Caipara, which is in the Stream, by . tho s.s., 'ilot at 11 a.m. The-same vessel leaves the rharf at G. 30 p.m. to convey passengers, this leing tlie last communication; with the Kaiiara. / ' 'THE TOFUA. ' A Press Association message, from Dunedin, itates that the Union Company's new steamer Dofua, . which has been specially constructed 0 suit the requirements of the islands trade, s loading general cargo at the United lunglom ports, for South Africa. She is expected ;0 leave Home about the middle of April, and rill bring passengers to South Africa and: iustralasia. She enters the islands service in rune, leaving Sydney. . - . ■' T\S IA <I\N TIYP3EII TRADE. ' The Sydney "ComniorcUl News " . reports that TAs;nam.\ ;tili continues to export large quantities of hariwoid to the United Junglonv or Continent;'lndia, New Zealand, and interstate ports, : but the fhipments now en route are not equal to 1 the" demand.' consenueiillv adi'io m 1 loti inffß to carry •: the timber ' hah had to be secured. During the last few-day's not , less than seven , fresh fixtures have been announced, and-, it. is reported that a number rf-other charters will bn arranged this, week. The latest .vessels taken <up tojoad are ■ the' steamers Galavale, Taien,; and-Kari-tane, the barques Polly, ■ Helen, ' and. Onyx, and also the harquentino Tris. All the vessels except th' Taieri will load at the Huon, and the whole fleet' was.due to commence loading; las .week or early this-month. Tho,Galavale. is a turret steamer, and is expected' to carry 2,187,000 feet of the hardwood to India, which will be;;: tho largest quantity, yet from Tasmania in one bottom. ,; . O';..'. : . .. PASSENGERS ■PROM ENGLAND. The F.H.S. Line steamer ; Surrey, in Wellington about; March 25, from .Liverpool, is bringing the following passengers for the. Dominion: First saloon—Miss A. M. Gordon, Mr, John' Chichester, Dr. K. F. Gordon." Third-class—Misses Carey, (2), R.'Moore; Moore-, head, P. Raddings, W. Rachel,'• IV STLeod, Chartens (3), T.Pilkington; S. Robinson,. C. Stewart, A.' Burke, E. L; Cossey, J. Rutherford, A. Lynch, Mesdames J." Carey, M. J. Mobrehead,. A. • Cross,' A. M'Leod, Chartens,' M'Donald, G. Beaton, . IC. Robinson, I. _ Stewart, R. Rutherford,.: W. Morris, Wilkins,, Messrs. R. Carey, W. Moorehoadi H. Robinson, J. Donahue, Geo. Blacklock, W. J. Blacklock,: E. Cross, A. Harrison,', W. Kidd, Thos. .li.- Chartens .-(2), H. Chilton, H. Pilkington'(2),i'J:-" Corolan;. •]?. •" Searle, T. Martin;, Lightfdot (2),'cGotsomV E; J; Robinson, F: Cossey, W. Rutherford, C. Peglar, A. Butler,' J,"; Bul]"ock;r:P.v Robinson,' S. -Watson, E.-Lewis, Di rMfNiyen, R. Paul, J.' W. Thornton, R. ' James,;, H. Holt, Morris ■ (2), W. :J. Jennings, A. Duckworth,' H. Gordon, D. Jones (2), W. ,'MacMoarland,';T.'' Stainsby, . W. V'H. Newman, W. Wilkins, J. Richards, M, Priske. The Surrey 1ia5..2800 tons of ..cargo:, for discharge . St'; WelliHgtoig ; %ei' J ' ! tot«l, 'IMjiorts ; for dischargouin the ,DtfmAijiPA^Heing, a ; 7fiOO .tons.' flie vessol will call at Auckland before coming -to .Wellington. . ...... SHAW; SAVILL,.AND, ALBION CO., LTD. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. , Tho approximate movements of tlie Shaw, Savill;:'and VAlbion' .Company's/rsteamers' are as follow: —y 1 •'' ' r'■ ... Aotea.—Now loading in ■ the North. 1 Sails finally, from Wellington, for London, March 10, due April ,29. Sails again from. Liverpool Juno 13, for New Zealand ports; due August 7. •• Arawa.—Arrived Wellington February . 25. After loading at Lyttelton, sails from' Wellington,'for Londonj'Marclr2Gi due May 8. 'Leaves again May 28, for Wellington and Lyttelton; due July It. •; i'Tokomarii.rrArrived. Auckland February ,9. After loading . sails : again for London,'. from Auckland, March 26; due Londbn May,.l2. Sails .'again June 5, for Auckland,. Wellington, and' Bluff. •• Kia ' Ora.—Arrived Auckland February .14, 'thence : Wellington,:. Lyttelton, ; and "Dunedin; After' loading, sails again for London', early April. Karamea.—Left . London .January IG, for Dunodin and Lyttelton. , Arrived yesterday. After, loading, sails again .for London early. April. .-■■■;.' . : ; ... . Mamari:—Left Capetown February 28;, due Wellington , March 27., Sails" again from Wellington, for London, April 23;,due,Ju)ie'5. ■ ■ lonic.—Arrived London' February 11. L? avp s again March 5, for 1 Wellington; due April 21. Sails again for New Zealand May 21; due London July 3. • : .Maori.—Left London February 13, for Auckland, Wellington,: and- -Bluff;;, due 'April 5. ■. • Athenic.—Left Rio ..February j 23; : duo - London March ;13... .Sails again April. 2. for 'New Zealand; due.May. ID.' Will.,leave' Wellington a:gain for London, June IS. ' Corinthic.—Left Wellington, for' London, February 29; due April 12. Sails again'for Wellington and Lyttelton April 30; due June ■16.: ■■■■: ■ iv. •' Waiwera.—Arrived London' February -10. Sails again March 12, for Dunedin and Lyttelton; due April 28. , . ' Matatua.—Left,. Wellington January .22, for London; dub March 5., Leaves again Aijril 10, from West Coast, for Auckland,: Wellington, and Timaru; due Auckland May 25:,'.*".' ; ICumara.—Left-'Auckland,; for London) February 25; -doe' April 10. ' Sails' again May '7, for. Dunedin and Lyttelton; due' June 26.-v , Delphic.—Left Lyttelton, for London, Febniary 9; due March-2G. Sails again from Liverpool, for, Australia - and New- Zealand: porta, May '10... ■ ••' . ', , Indramayo.—Sailed from Auckland, for London, Jaiiury 21; due London March 9. Mr. Balis, late purser of tho Hauroto, is ashore for orders. Mr. S. W. Jackson joined the Marama. as fourth , mate; yesterday, succeeding Mr. Brad-' ley. ' . ! '■ " . ': i'At th present time'there are fifteen:sailing vessels under charter; to load' timber in New; Zealand for Australia.-,. The. Huddart-Parker. Company's new steamer tlimaroa left Wellington for Melbourne, via Southern ports and Hobart, yesterday afternoon. ■ ; '■ •The Union Company advise 'that tho cargo' steamer • Ivaituna is ■to leave Greymouth this afternoon for Wellington, and is due here on Sunday night. ~ . . . - Mr: J.- H.- Shaw,.-who has acted as purser of the Union • Company's • turbine '-'steamer Loongaua, is to'be transfemd in a . similar capacity l to the, Maravoa/ , Th f Jt? 11 ?.' 1 shi ß Pellegrini O, Hsl tons, which left Newcastle on July. 31, with a 'cargo of coal j for Antofagasta, has been nested misBing at.Lbyds. • Tho cargo steamer Kaitangata, recently purchased bv the Union Company, and refitted to one of the most 'important ' things in the his meet the requirements of >. the Now Zealand trade,-sailed ( from Liverpool- on Wednesday (reports the Otago Daily Times"), with a fuil cargo for,-Fremantle.. After dischargiii"- 'it that_port-she will load a cargo of hardwood for New Zealand ports. .- ' : .Capt. Newton, at present relieving Capt : Manning on the turbine steamer Maori established a,harbour record for berthing ,a vessel of her, size .yesterday morning. The Maori rounded Point Jeriiingham, and came up to the wharf, and was berthed in tho short space of seven minutes. ; A number of experts .'on the wharf at the time of her arrival consider they have: seen nothing to equal the performance. - - - , Tho Marama,' which left Wellington yester:lay, for Sydney, on arrival at her-destination will withdraw from her intcr-colonial running for some time to engage in the Vancouver service. She will make three return trips to that port in March, June, and -September, but whether she will, remain (savs ithc "Otago Daily Times .) in the service fbr ■ a ..longer period has not yet been decided. Captain Gibb retains command, of.the Marama, and ao change has been made in the officers.

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 140, 7 March 1908, Page 8

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SHIPPING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 140, 7 March 1908, Page 8

SHIPPING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 140, 7 March 1908, Page 8

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