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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OF THE MOON., APRIL. Day. Hr. m. New Moon ... ... 1 4.32 p.m. First quarter 9 i. 1 a.m. Full moon 17 4-25 a.m. Last quarter 24 6-®" a ' m ' HIGH WATER.' To-day, 3.2 a.m.; 3.23 p.m. To-morrow, 3.53 a.m.; 4.12 p.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day, 6.19 a.m.; sets, 5.21 p.m. ARRIVALS. ' , TUESDAY, APRIL 11. • QUEEN OF THE SOUTH, 6.6.' (G.lO a.m), 98 tons, Harvey, from Foxton. PATEENA, s.s. (6.30 a.m.), 1212 tons, Huner, from Lyttclton.' Passengers: Saloonilisses Keddie, Craigie, Carapion, lart (2), Poore, Fogarty, Legge, Dodge, Meslames Ford, Rower, lulian, Hume, Barltiop, foung, Dakin, Brown, Parker, Izard, M Kenzie, )rni6bv and 2 children,, Gilmour. Fail, P°°*®> Jolonel Robin, Messrs. Fail, O'Brien Faloner. Menzies, Corbett Peters, Hay Milnes, Vadciell, Reed, Gapes, Salter, Pase, Barltrop, ?obertson, Bell, Leech M'Leod. King, Knight, Slick, Harmon, Taylor, Tushn, Crcspm, Valker, Whiet, M'Kenzie, Ornish, Paterson, {eynolds, Fail, Manttan, Tucker, Reese, Urrin; 44 steerage. _ TASMAN, s.s. (8.10 a.m.), 179 tons, Cox, rom Nelson 'and Motueka. ... MONOWAI, s.s.' (8.20 a.m.), 3403 tons, jacey, from Auckland,, Gisborne, and Napier, 'avengers: Saloon-Misses Solomon, Foster, Mesdames Hill and 2 children. Gat ullo, Hume. Looks, Boss, Benyon, Messrs. vennett, Hill. Wilkinson. Eiby, Brownler, Uexander, Gillanders, Nathan, Kcsis, Wisher, Bourke, Benyon, Barber; 13. steerage. OPAWA, s.s. (9.5 a.m'.), 110 tons, Nicholas, rom Blenheim. , MAITAI, s.s. (9.50 a.m.), 3395 tons, Rolls, rom Dunedin and' Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon—Miss Moore. Mesdames Turner, tl'Cracken, Grywll, Nade, Horw-ood, Stessrs. jowe', Turner, Litchfield, Campbell, Watts, lolgate, Robertson, Pryde; G steerage. MANA, s.s. (9.55 a.m.), 132 ions, Corby, rom. Patea. KIRIPAKA, s.s. (12.45 p.m.), 133 tons, Dixon, rom Patea. • ■ ' ■ ■ - _ ' HAUPIRI, s.s. (2 p.m.), ■ '715 tons, M Bride, rom Lyttelton. NORA NIVEN, s.s. (3 p.m.), 5G tons, Eddy,, loin Cook Strait. . 1 TAINUI. s.s. ' (4.45 p.m.), 128' tons, Jensen, ! rom Waitara.. .. H.M.S. PEGASUS; third-class cruiser (4.45 >.m.), 2135 tons, 7000 horse-power, 8 guns, Urnnander Quayle, from Melbourne. WAIHI, s.s. (10.40 p.m.), 92 tons, Carey, from 31enhoim. 1 . , KENNEDY, s.s. (midniglit), 226 tons, Vickernan, from Admiralty Bay.WEDNESDAY, APRILIS;KAITUNA, s.s.- (12.15 a.m.),' 1977 tons, Stewart, from Greymouth. DEPARTURES. TUESDAY, APRIL 14.. •WAIPORI, s.s. (4 a.m.), 1919 tons, Bead, for We.stport. .. . BLENHEIM, s.s. (8 a.m.), 120 tons, Watson, for Blenheim. MAPOURIICA, s.s. (2 p.m.), 1203 tons, Stewart, for Picton, Nelson, Westport, and Groymouth. ALICE, schooner (2 p.m.), 136 tons, Schroder, for Maiden Island. ' STOBMBIBD, s.s. .(4.10 p.m.),; 217, tons, M'lntyrej for'Wanganui.' PU.KAKI, s.s. (4.30 p.in!), 144-1 tons; Crawford, for Napier. QUEEN OF THE 1 SOUTH, • s.s. (5.5 p.m.), 198 tons", Harvey, for I'oxton. • • TASMAN, s.s. (5.15 p.m.), 179 tons, Cox, for Nelson, via Tonga." MONOWAI, s.s.- (7.35 p.m.),' 3433 tons, Lacoy, for Lyttelton. and • Dunedin. Passengers: Saloon —For Lyttelton—Misses Bland, Kerr and infant, White, Newman,- Meadowcroft, -Mayliard,' O'Connell, Storey, Bundle,. Wilkinson, Boyle, Robb, Hart, Griffiths, Solomon, Matheson, Mat'neson, Martin, Roach, Davey, Durose; Mesdames Pitcarthy, Griffiths, Smith, Kirswell, Mansford, Watson, Wiggans and 3 children, Dick,, Davis, Plimmer, Newbolt, Maunder, >Messrs. Mowbray, Eiby, Pitcarthy, Burke, Rev.' Griffiths, Parsons, Strong, Wiggans, Dick, Plimmer.vßev. -Newbolt,. Matthews, Mollard, • Maunder, -Maunder/:Milner, M'Lauchlin, Jowell, Gow, Barnan, Gibb, Cameron,; M'Donald. For Dunedin—Misses Roach, White, Newman. PATEENA, s.s. (8:10 p.m.); '1212 tdris, Hunter, for Lyttelton. WAKATU, s.s. (10.5 fun.), 157 tons, Wills, for Kaikoura. ". . WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15. MAITAI, s.s. (3 a.m.), 3393 ton's, Rolls, for Napier, ' Gisborne, Auckland., Passengers: Saloon—Misses Wright, Williams, Hamilton, Stagpole, 'Hay,. Downs, Nightingale, Yates, Pope, ! Kippenberger, Jones, Knight, /Whitson, Whitson, Mesdames Wright, Mackie and child, Tudor, 'Dryden, , Kippenberger, Rae, Quame, Lysnar, Foster, Messrs. Fullarton/, Hubbins, ■Archan, Foster, Nolan, Williams, Quaine, Lysnar, Foster. ; ; EXPECTED/ARRIVALS. Maori, Lyttelton, April 15. : Putiki, Wanganui, April 15, Blenheim, Blenheim, April 15. Manaroa, Motueka, April .15. Kennedy, French Pass, April 15. Takapuna, Onchunga, ' New. Plymouth, April 15. ■ : . Arahura, Nelson and. West Coast, April 15. Moeraki, Sydney, April 15. , Kamona, Westport, April 15. ' Kaiapoi, Newcastle, April 15. Charles Edward, Wanganui, April 16. Mamari, Lyttelton, April 16. , Defender, Karamea, April 16. liotomahana, Port Chalmers, April 16. Hinemoa, Lyttelton, April 16. Manuka, Sydney, via Auckland, April 16. Wimmera, Lyttelton, Dunedin, April 10. ' Pateena, Lyttelton, April 16. ■ Den of Ruthven, Dunedin, April 16. Maheno, Melbourne, via South, April 16. Tasman, Nelson and Motueka, April 16. Stormbird, Wanganui, April' 16.; '- , ~ Wakatu, Kaikoura, April 16. ' " Queen of rhe South, l'oxton, April 16. . Kia Ora, Southern ports, April 16. Rotoiti, Onehungai New Plymouth, April 17, " PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Kiripaka, Patea, April 15. Kahu, Napier, via Coast, April 15. : Aorere, Patea, April 15. , , Huia, Wanganui, April 15. . Otiawa, Blenheim, AprU- 15. Mana, Patea, April 15. * , Waipori, Westport, April 15. - * ■ Tutanekai, Cook-Strait lighthouses, April 15. Waihi, Blenheim, April 15. Manaroa, Havelock,. April 15. Blenheim, Blenheim, April 15. Maori, Lyttelton, April 15. Tainui, Waitara, April 15. . ' Pateena, Picton and Nelson, April 16. Arahura, Nelson, April 16. Moeraki, Melbourne, via South, April 16. Manuka, Lyttelton and Dun'edin, April 16. liotomahana, Lyttelton, April 16. • Den of Ruthven, Vancouver, via Auckland, April" 16- ' ' Charles Edward, West Wanganui and Groymouth, April 16. Wimmera, Napier, Gisborne, Auckland, and Sydney, April 16. Queen of tho South, Foxton, April 16. Stormbird, Wanganui, April 16. ! Tasman, Nelson and Motueka, April 16. Maori, Lyttclton, April 17. Penguin, Picton and Nelson, April 17. Maheno, Sidney, April 17. i Pateena, Picton and Nelson, April 18. Rotomahana,. Lyttelton, v April 18. / Arahura, Nelson and West Coast, April 18. Rotoiti, Nelson, New Plymouth, and Onehunga, April 19. INTHHCOLONIAL SERVICE. STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. MANUKA, s.s., left Sydnoy, April 8, for Wellington, via Auckland, I Gisborne, and Napier.' Due Wellington, -April-16. Leaves 6amo day for Lyttelton and Dunedin. VICTORIA, b.s. leaves Sydney, April 15, for Wellington, via Auckland, Gisborne,, and Napier. Duo Wellington, April 24. Leaves same day for Lyttelton and Dunedin. MAHENO, 5.5.,, loft Melbourne, April 8, for Wellington, via Hobart and Southern ports. Due Wellington, April 18. Leaves following ( day for Sydney direct. Due Sydney, April 21. WARRIMOO, s.s., leaves Melbourne, April 15, for Wellington, via Hobart and Southern ports. Due Wellington, April 24. Leaves samo day for Sydney direct. Duo Sydney, April 28. MOERAKI, s.s., left Sydney, April 11, for Wellington direct., Duo Wellington, April 15. Leaves April 16, for Melbourne,' via Southern ports and Hobart.' Due Melbourne, April 25. MOKOIA', 8.a,, leaTes Sydney, April 22, for Wellinjrbm, via.. Auckland, -uul

Napier. Duo Wellington Mnv 1. Leaves.-samo lay for Lyttelton and Dunedin, ULIMAROA, s.s., leaves Melbourne, ; April 22, for Wellington, via Ilobart and Sotthern ports. Due Wellington May 1. Leaves same lay for Sydney direct. Due Sydney Miy 5. WIMMERA,. s.s., left Dunedin, April 14. for Sydney, via Wellington, Aucklanl, and ivay ports. Arrives and leaves Wellington April 16. Duo Sydnoy April 24. ■ ■ WAIKARE, s.s,, leaves Sydney, April 18, for Wellington direct. Due Wellington April 22. Leaves next day for Melbourne, via Southern ports and Hobart. Duo Melbourne Mly 2. OVERSEA SHIPPING. STEAMERS TO ARRIVE, j From London.MAORI (due Wellington about .<pril 27), sailed on February 13, via Auckland; (Shaw, Savill, agents.) NIWARU (due Wellington aboutjMay 15). sailed on February 29, via Australian ports, Auckland, and Napier. (Tyser Lint, agents.) lONIC (duo Wollington about April 21), nailed on March 5, Plymouth Match 7, via Capetown and Hobart. - (Shaw, Savill, agents.) TURAKINA (due Wellington aboit May 9), sailed on March M, via Auckland. Nor. Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) ! . PAPAIIOA (due Wellington aboilt- May 9), sailed on March 19, Plymouth, March 21, via Capetown and Hobart. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) [ BY TELEGRAPH. | OVERSEA. SUVA. I ■ April 14. Sailed.—Moana, R.M.S., for Brisbane and Sydney. SYDNEY. I : April 14.. Arrived. —Waikare (11 a.m.), fiom Wellington. • ! MELBOURNE. ,- April 14. \ Arrived.—Brisbane, from Kaipnra. Sailed.—Warrimoo, for the Bliiff. - CLARENCE RIVEU. ,- ' April 14. ■ Sailed.—ATexa, for New Zealand. ' COASTAL. ; ' '• TUESDAY, APRIL 14. ,• AUCKLAND. L :■< . . Arrived,- —Aeon (6.30 R.m.),. , from Sari Francisco,.via Apia and Tonga;, ' , Sailed—Maheno, for 1 Sydney,via Cook Strait. Passengers—Saloon: For Lyttelton —Miss Harper, Mesdames James and 2 children, Cameron, Mr. James. For Wellington—Misses .Stewart, Stevenson, Brook, Smith, Kenredy, Stitt, Walton, Mesdames M'Gregor, Stewart, Stevenson, Clark, Johnston, Williams, Messrs. M Gregor, Russell, Stevenson, ,■ Larke,. Willy, Retland, Johnston, Kernot. For Sydney—Misses Riley, Clark, Fraser, Green,' ToLraie, Hoggitt, Colomb, M'Carthy, Mesdames Scott, Murphy and child, Lycett, Grcon, Messrs. Scott, Lycett, • Green, Wobb, Hoff, Young. ;; i '. . ■' onehunga. ' : Arrived.—Rarawa (8.30 a.mj),'from New PlySailed—Rarawa, 1 for New [Plymouth; sengers: Saloon—Misses Humphries (2), Dunlop, Sorley, 1 M*Lean, Price, Ivent, Inglis Pearce, Dustin, M'Masters, Mesdames-Russell Speck,. Koutley, v Tattersall;' Cowper, Drummond, Alexander, Messrs. tCummmg, - Black Reid, Freeman,' Hornm, Dliphant, ; Taylor, Moore, Hampson, Dunlop/r Bamford, Hunt Brown, Hamilton, Poad, Murphy, Marson, King,' Prime, Hall,' Froude, Gribben, Smith, M'Guire, Deble, Russell. Speck, Hunt, Gordon. • - . ■ - !'■■■■. ' •/', NEW. PLYMOUTH. , Arrived.—Takapuna' (3 a.m.), from- Onehunga. •" ' I - ; " Sailed.r-Takapnna, (4.15 p.m;), : for Wollington, Sailed.—Rotoiti (9 p.m.), for Onehunga; ' . WANGANUI. ,- Arrived.—Oreti (7.50 a.m'.), from Wellington NAPIER. ' . Sailed.—'Whakarua (2 p.m.), for Wanganui. BLENHEIM. Arrived.—Blenheim (6 p.m.), from Wellington. , ; . t PICTON. , , - . Arrived.—Penguin (4.25 p.m.), from: Nelson. ArrivedAMapourika (G. 25; p.m.), from'.Wei lington. , ■ To saiL—Mapourika (lljp.m.), for Nelson. To sail.—Penguin (11 p.m.), for Wellington. .To/sail.—Rakaia (4 a.m.^Wednesday),foirWaitara. ii \ ' ' . | NELSON. Arrived.—Waverley (10140 a.m.)," .from Wei ton. . S ' Arrived.—Penguin (4.30 a.m.), from Picton. ' Sailed.—Penguin (9.15 a.m.), for Picton. MOTUEKA. . Arriv.ed.—Manaroa (7.30 a.m.),, from Wei lington. . j, .'/ ' - \ WESTPORT. „ ; '' Arrived.—Koonya ; (6.40 i p.m.), from Wellington. 1 ' 1 -' LYTTELTON. , Arrived.—Maori (7.5 a.m.) and; Tongariri (10.40 a.m.),, from' Wellington. ■ !■ Sailed.—Putiki' (4.55 p,m.), for' .Wellington, , Sailed.—Mapri , (8.15. p.m.), for Wollington. TIMATtU. " Sailed.—Concordia, ' barque (4.30 j p.m.), foi London. . . I ■ ■ ; ; ' ' OAMARU. v. • : Sailed.—Te Anau (5.30 a.m.), for, .Welling ton. '' ■ V'. : j. ' : - ■ . 'THE. WAIMATE.. (. The New Zealand Shipping Company have received cabled advice tnat the steamer Wai mate, which left Wellington on February 11 for Loudon, via ports, had arrived' in tho Eng lish Channel on April 10. ' | ; THE RAKAIA. The New Zealand Shipping Company advisi that the Rakaia is expected, to leive Pictoi early this morning, for Waitara;'.slio is timet to leave there on Saturday, for Napier, Gis borne, and Wellington, whence she tails finallj for London end of this month. ■ ■ . THE WHAKARUA, | . . ' < The Ty6er Line steamer Whakarua, at pre sent Homeward loading, left Napier yesterda; afternoon for Wanganui; thence she comes oi -to Wellington, being due here oa. Monday and-is timed to. 6ail for Lyttelton. the fol lowing day. '- j THE CONCORDIA. The barque/ Concordia left Timiru' yesterday afternoon, for London, laden with aboul 5000 bales of wool. The vessel is trading undei the auspices of the Scales ' Line lof Sailing Vessels. j > . • THE ' MIMIRO. j ' The Tyser Lino steamer Mimiro; which left New York on February 29 for New Zealand Sorts via Melbourne and Sydney, l is due al ielbourne 'on April 20. The ; vessel, which has an exceptionally big cargo for Wellington, is expected to arrive here on| May 11. THE INDRAGHIRI.i Messrs. Bannatyne and Co. advise that the Tyser . steamer Jndroghiri, which' left Liverpool on February 27, is due in Auckland on April 23.: After discharging her Northern cargo-she comes on to Wellington, and is duo here about May 1. The Indraghiri has 2400 tons of cargo to discharge at Wellington. THE KUMABA. j Messrs. Levin and Company, local agonts of tho Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company, have received cabled advice thnt the Kumara, which left Auckland, for London, on-[February 25, reached her destination last Saturday afternoon. She is timed to leave London again on May 7, for Dunedin and Lyttelton, and is duo at the former port about June 25. \ ' ■ , THE MAORI, j Tho" accident which occurred ; ,to tho Shaw, Savill liner Maori, just prior to her arrival in Auckland, from London, recently, will delay the vessel some days at the Northern port. Messrs. Levin mid Company, local agents, liave been advised that she goes into I dock on Saturday, and it is hoped to get her away, for Wellington, about April 25. While in dock, tho Maori's tail shaft will be drawn for inspection and repaired. ! TASMANIAN TIMBER TRADE. The Sydney "Commercial News" of April 7 reports that seven steamers aiid three Norwegian' barques are now on the list of vessels expected to arrive at Bunbury to load jarrali, and, as tho whole fleet has been fixed for early loading, it is expected that the; shipping fraternity at the port will be very busy again shortlv, Now "Zealand-is the 'destination of flvo of the ato am boats, and ■ unothor is .to load fcr ladian jriiilft tba other et««acr,

the Orwoll, 3789 tons register, will carry a cargo to Suakin. The'barques are the Glimt, .- Mecca, and Canterbury, 902, 995, and 1175 tons register respectively. The Glimt is to load for Paysandu, and the Mecca for Wellington, but the'destination of the Canterbury has not yet been decided on. Several."interstate liners are also on the list of expected arrivals, and. the inclusion will bring the .fleet up to a respectable tonnage.' ] PASSENGERS FOB SYDNEY. The Union , Company's turbine steamer is j due here on : Thursday, from Melbourne, via [ Southern ports and Hobart. She is to sail . for Sydney direct on Friday, and the following ] passongers are booked from Wellington: — j Misses Gunn, P. Gunn, Wilkinson, . Cable,. Brown, Wilson, Eutledge, A. Downing, Prew- ] shaw, Lycett-Green, Chamberlain (2), Dr. Eli- ; zabeth Gunn, Mesdames Chamberlain, J. ,F. i Evelvn Wright, Tarrant,' Allwortli, Murchison, Bullock, M'Clure, Wilby and child, X'crriday, , Steward, Ussher and 2 children, L. Mountain and child, Henderson and 2 children, Menmuir, Gunn, Lachman, Edwards, Davy, Brown, J. Wallace, Luxford, Bowie, J. H. Wills, Tegan, Dr. Allworth, Staff-Captain M'Clure, Dr. James, Major Davy, Dr. Bowie, Messrs'. Butler, Scott, J. Bell, J.'B. Car'r, P. M'Mahon, Stevenson, Murchison, Bullock, Sanderson and 2 children, Wilby, Foot, Ferriday, Howard, ,G ; E. King, W. P. Mountain, Lomas, Griffiths, J. Dykes, Stead, Clark, Lachman, Hammond, Edwards,. Cameron, Brown, Gosse,-Lenthal, Gresley Lukin, Luxford, T. M. Scheele, J. H. Wills; Fegan, C. M. Prewshaw, Lycett-Green, E. W. B. Hornabrook, Chamberlain, Masters M'Clure (2). t HAT SHOPS ON BOARD STEAMEES. The "Sydney Morning Herald" says that as an experiment the directors of the - HamburgAmerican Line equipped a hat shop on board their gigantic new' liner when/she made ner maiden trip to New lork a few 'months ago. It was not a small shop, but .a place of business, with a frontage of 30ft. on the lower deck, with glass windows that gave possibilities for a display which > Bond otreet might envv, and a stock that included, the best of English, American, French, and -tierman makes. The experiment was a success. One of the Hamburg-American Line officials, speaking to a "Hatters' Gazette' representative the other day, said: "Everybody thought at 'first that we were putting the hat shop in the Amerika for the benefit of the passen-.| cer whose headgear might blow overboard. Of | course, that is ridiculous, for accidents of that, sort very rarely happen. We catered for the I legitimate trade, and we have succeeded.' Hats i are always awkward luggage, and if a traveller knows that hecan, at the end of • a voyage, exchange his cloth cap for a brand new silk or bowler hat, 1; • will do it. Many people have waited to make their purchase ashore before this, but we have changed nil that. During, the . coming spring we shall equip • all bur boats with hat shops, and shall keep , them stocked with the latest styles' and the best goods.' 1 . , . , THE i lONIC'S PASSENGERS FROM ENGLAND. ' i The Shaw-Savill and Albion .. Company's liner lonic, which left London on March 5, for Wellington via Capetown and Hobart, is due .to .reach Wellington, on Ariril -1. lhe vessel is. bringing' a large liuirmor of • passengers' -for the Dominion, including the follow;' '"first Saloon.—For Wellington: Misses E. Aston, J. Wooller, Messrs. G. F. Luttrell, J. W.. Peinberton, Master •R, Wooller. "- For Auckland: Captain C.'R. Etyhs. Mr. St. M. A. Smith. For Lyttelton: ; .Miss E. B. Warn. ■ Second Saloon.-For Wellington: Misses H. M. Hartland, C. Picot, Mrs. A. Dinnie, Messrs. C. Alexander. A. Dinnie, Rev. F. Piper, W. Powell, W. Shires, E. H. Short, W. Smith, "J. H. Walton, J; Watson, A. J. Williams, A. Wood. For 'Auckland: Misses J. Aitkenhead, L. and M. Duck, J. R. Gilmer, C. Ludwig; V, Marwod'l, K. Watson, Mesdames Aitkenhead, Bennett, Duck, J. M. Gilmer, C. Marwood, J. Watson, 'Messrs. J; Aitkenhead, T. Allison, T. H. Belinett, J. and G. and F. Duck, J-.V-A. Gilmer, W. E. H. Jackman, C. Marwood', S. H. : Morris, J. Watson, W.•.West, Masters, R. Aitkenhead,' L. and P. Bennett, W. Watson. For' Lyttelton : Misses.L. Allen, L. Daniells, .S. Walton, Mesdames A. Gilmore, Gilmore, Hughes,' Sims, E. Walton, Messrs. J. Capstick, L. C. Gilmore, J. Hughes, R. A. Ker, T. Preston, S. Sims, Master Walton. . -Fqi Gisborno: Miss A. H. Boothmaii. For .Port Chalmers: ' Mrs. " Rickard, Messrs. A. Vf Charleson; R. Rickard. for Bluff: ."Mr. Ai M'Neil. .'For Nelson; Mr. J. M., Wilson There are 309 third-class passengers for var I ious ports. . . The naiiies of those booked for Wellington are as follow Misses Aughton (3); Bateman M. Bateman, M. Byrne, A. fakers, K. Devoy, &. Dickie,'R. Dickie, D. .jFerHs, C. Galloway A. Graham, F. .Harkne,<js, : '. A.;.Harkncss, E. Harris, E.'jMinogu<s', E. Morton, M. o'Siillivan, A Sponco, M. Wellock, S. Wood;. Mesdames M. Aughton, Bateman, M., Ferris,'-M.iFroud M.i Galloway, 'M. Graham, M'Mahon, _ N .Minogue," M.. Neilson, R.. Pearson,, M.. Quintt Smedleyi !Smith,..-'Surtees, -.Messrs W: Bateman," F. Bateman, Bateman, II Bateman, F. Batting, H. Bell, G. Bell,-J. Bis liop, S. Black, •R. -Brown, D. . Cadoux,, H Caggrave, J. Dick, W.'Eagan; W. Errington B. Foster, D. Gay, C. Gaziello.- W. Gordon, J Hudson, S. Inns, W. Longshaw, C. Lolley, M M'Mahon, T. M'Robb, A. Mazengarb, J. Millar M. Minogue, J. Newey, ,T. Preston, J. Reid C. Robsrtson, A. Smedlcy,. J. Smith, ;- ; R Sperice, A! Stewart, A. Stevens, G. Surtees,,'A Templeton, T. Wellock. ■J. Wilkie; Master D. Bateman, P. Minogue. . ; " '•'■ ; The Taviuni is Expected to take , up. th Flora's running in the Dunedin-West Coas trade this week, arid is- timed to leave Dune din on Wednesday.". . •.The Sydney "Commercial - News" report that the steamer Jeanara, 4250 tons," has beei 'chartered to load at Ne.w York, for-Melbourne Sydney, and Now Zealand.ports.,.' ' The coastal trader' Defender is due in Kara men,''from Grey mouth, to-day, and is to loai a cargo of timber for Wellington, where sh is duo.to arrive about next Saturdajv t ... The Unio'u Company's collier Waipori ' timed to leave Westport this week, for Mel bourne and Sydney, with a cargo of coal fo the Admiralty. She left Wellington yesterda morning, for Westport.- ; The Corinna went into dock at Port Cba mors on Saturday, for cleaning and .pain tin; and came out again on Monday. Tho Corinn will miss calling. at Wellington this weel ; 'and ivill leave' Lyttelton to-day, for Ne\ Plymouth direct. The small Kaiapoi trader . Wootton, whic was stranded on tho banks of the W-ainiaki riri River last Friday, was refloated again o Saturday, none tho. worse for the strandiui Tho vessel was laden with .conl, 1 and was e routo from Lyttelton to Kaiapoi. , Tho Union Company's steamer Rolomahar was floated out of tlio Graviug Dock at Po: Chalmers on Saturday morning, and is I leavo there to-day, for Wellington direct. T1 Rotomahnna re-enters tho Lyttclton-Wellingtc forry servico for a fow days, and is timcdi j leavo Wellington- to-morrow night. , Tho Anolior Lino steamer Tasman left We lingtoiv yesterday, for Tonga Island," Neleo: and Motueka. -and is due hero again, to-nio' row. She fails as usual on Thursday, but th week will .miss her .Saturday, trip, and timed to loavo hero next Tuesday, for Nelsc and .Motueka, y Tho Govornmont steamor Tntanekai is e: peeled lo pay a visit to the Brothers, Ligh lioußO either to-dny or,' to-morrow. 1 . Afti Easter tho Tutanekai will do her . periodic; round of the Cook Strait lighthouses. 1 - T1 Ilinemoii, which is oxpectcd from Lytteltc to-morrow, will probably commcnco hex Nort: orn oruiso next week. . Tho Un'tft-deek steamer Orange Branc wliioh arrived at Auckland, from Sydney la Friday, has brought the following imports fi Dominion ports: For Auckland—sll tons cot 3000 cases boltssine, 1995 pieces timber. Fi Wellington—GOOO cases benzine, 3500 cases moti spirit, 700 cases naphtha, 105 pieces timbe For Lytteltou—l2so cases ■ benzine, -1500 cas motor spirit, 5!)3 pieces timber. For Dnn din—lo,soo sleepers, 427 pieces timber, 15 cases benzine,' 1750 x cases motor spirit. F the. Itlulf— C3S7 sleopors and -17 girders.\Tl Wellington agent for tho vessel •is the Nc Zealand Shipping Co.

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 173, 15 April 1908, Page 10

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