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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES CW THE MOON. Day. Hf. m. First quarter -, 5 431 p,m, Full moon ~.' 12 348 p.m. Laat quarter ...... 19 1 t a - m - Now moon. 27 5 39 a.m. MOON. Jloon rises to-day. 6.28 <i„m.; mU 4 ix> p.m. TIDE. To-day, 5.9 ft„ra.; 5.41 p.m. To-morrow, 5.59 a.m.; 6.23 p.m. BUS. Sun rises to-day, 5.59 a.m.; sets, 6,53 p.ft). ARRIVALS. THURSDAY, MAKOH 26.

LIZZIE TAYLOR (3.45 a.Jn.), 77 tow, Petersen, from Tinwu.

MOANA, e.s. (3.45 a.mj, 3915 tons, Stringer, from San Francisco, vi*v Papeete and Rarotonga. Passengers; For W-oUingtofl.-'* Saloon—Messrs. J. A. Spencer Smith, J. Francis Hallown, Ales. Doaa.;d, P. AGarvie, H. W. Sorthcroft. Second saloon— Mifee3 John, Bail, Mesdaaes B. W. Hogg, and 3 children, B. Sitnoti, Cha.pmiini W. Wood, Messrs. John Hail, B. W. H«gg, Simon, A. L. Chap-man, 15. Dyer. Arthur Comber, W. A, Wood. Cecil Wood, O. E, B. Adamson, W. Bottton, S. Bates. Thirdclass—Mesdamcj J'. Woen, Dunstone and daughter, Messrs. Andrew Baxter, J. Murrell, C. Quibell, W. Bidyard, A. E. Ellis, J. Carver, Holmes (J», J. Wosn, T. J. Dunstone, T. Rigg. fi. H. Lees, W.- J. T-re-Ue, There are also J3 p.aseengsrs booked through to Sydney.

| MAORI, s.s. (7 0,.m.>, 3399- tons'. Manning, from Lyttelton, Fosseegerss Saloon—ilisses Bennett, Small. Gaifeddef. Wyan-Williams, Harris, Goodwin (2),' Ritchi-o, Webster, O'Brien (2), M v Lon-no,n, Stcphons, Dean, Henshelwood, Bergin. Leal, IngaU, Mss,dames Paterson, Bundlt. Holtis and child, Andrae, and Jiiaea. Wallsgot-t, Haltner, Buddie, Kennedy, Quinn.. Secomhe. M'Millan, Wynn-Willi-atts, Baiirjs, ebbaters, M'lntosh. Faulks. Stephenson-, Trapp. llsrgan, Kelly, Captain Holm, Captain Nicholson, Father O'Connor, Messrs, Carter, Clark, Woodcock-, JPafcerson, M'Lcan,. Lett, Holli6, Taplev,.Chart«rs, Easterteook.Patoii (3), Jelly, Moon, FUeAfic Bfiachey,. Gree-4, Smart, Alcorn, Bates, Wa-Il'sgoH (2), WSraS, Sims, Carter, Eiles, Miller, Elcombc, Balloch, Hay, Tait, Whitley, Lees. WJHia-mS, Walker, Ring, Boyd. Hetner-y. Befwchmtti), M'HiUon, Wynn-'WHUflme,. A'hdrette. Mflficy, Muir, W. Parsatis, M'intesh. Shields, I'rAtt, Clajip, Balkind, O'ldhftm. \M)affi». Whatiki., Jamieson, Howden. Kimball, -Loaaii, Wong Shee. Jonea, Callings, T. Tracy, Jfl;t»> Sherlngton, Andersdß (Z). Fa'lcqner, Eich. ban.m. Longbottom ("). ATHENIC, s.s. (7,25 «,m,),. «,234 -tons, Grassland, from Loidon, vja Plymouth, TcnerifTc, Cape Towti, and Hobnrt, Aeaitional passengers'. From Cajro . Town—For Wellington-Rev. E. ft Dent- Mrs. Pent, Masters R. and G. Bent. Miss R, .Bent, Mrs. J. Moss, Mta. B.' Ktriekla-Bd, SWstcJ JStrickland. Mrs. 0. Withes, Miss M. Wathes, Miss J. Watson. Mf e W. W. KtfbS, Kirby, Master W. Kirb¥, Mi:ss L,. G. Kirby, Mrs. A. Tennane. Miss? JS. Tcnnant.' Masters R, ond Bv Te.aHdnt Miss M; Buckley, Mr. W. BueKanain-. Jllrs. BUchatrftn, Master R. Buchahaii, Mr. F. Jackson, Mrs,Jackson. Master Jaefeon-,,. Mr. J. Vanrton, Mrs. Vanston, ItiSSes N. and A. Master T. Vanston, From Tene«tfe-»-Mr> Robt. MacLaren-. From Hbb<vrt--FW£t fa-loon-Mr. A. B. Bfes 1 . Secdiid snloon-slji and Mrs. A. Cooper, Mir. A. Gage, o,na Mr. 0. Dunstan.. .„„.,,,, ,' OUEEN OF THE SOUTH, s.s, ii',s3 a.m.}, 198' tonf>. Harvey, Iron!- Foxton. _. .■ KIKAU, s.s. (10.1? a-m,}, 243 tohs, Hay, from Nelson and Mot.Hika. . WAIMEA. s.s. (1 p.rtJ, 452 tons, Graham, from Onehunga. .«■'«»' TICTORIA. s.s. (1.15 p.OT.V, 2369 tons,droit, from Dunedin and kytfclfon. ■ . . RANGATIRA. as. (2-5.,p,«-S, 10,118 tons, Lowden. from Al»ffW«Hd.. .., , ARAnURA, s.s, 'MAS P.m.), 1596. ifitis. Lambert, from Piotop. Pa-ssensefe: JalO?n ■ -Misses Elliott. Butt. Alexander, Wilkm. son, Peterson. Vaite. Eost*f. Barnes, Mmtfc pan. Field. Eves, Jfesdahres Wi.n, Ariih-er, Bartlctt, Hart and 4 cW.drfin, CarfoU, Martin and child, Bill, <}wflltlrt, ■ Loughnan, Astley, Wilton, Ohappl*. Duckworth, LindL=aV. M-ewsrs. ®1.5<. Win. B'3 Silva. Bush. Ast.lc-y. Crews, Rohtasott. WoJ',ton, Garrett, Ward, Cornier, Carroll.. ,*ifc drews. Hall. RobiPson, Scstffian, Griffiths-, Gfl.scoignc. Doel. Wise, Ja-ck-Fon. W-es'Mnfce, . Hart. Hill, Laindtnwon, Br.', Fren-Bley., ■, Clorlf, Burt, Smith, Patason, Buslt, Bright, ! Ellison. FRIDAY, MARDH 27. }

HAWBEA, s.s. (0.20 a.mO, SCO tops, H'liitosh, from Patoa. , . OPAWA, s.s. (0.30 a,i3!.), XtO ton?, Kieholoe, from Blenheim. , DEPARTURES, '" TfITJBSDiY, MARCH 26. EAKiUKA, s.s.. (3.13. a.mj,,lM' t«Ba, Sarr. for Lyttelton. NOBA NIVKN, .&s. .(10,50 ft.n1,),.. 56 "tiJUSr Brusey. for Cook Strait,, OIiAN' MAOLAE'EM;'fI,s, (11,50 <i;,p}.), 2832 tons, Pagan, for DunkWt, JfetohWE, ftSd, Swansea. AKAHUEA. s.s. £1 n.'mJ, 159S tons,, Lambert, for' Picton. ' Pa*se'ng.er6 < ' Saloon— Misses Jeffries, Prko (13, Bfl.viw> .Smith, Seaton, Jackson, Gregory, Colo., Mesdaftie.s Webster, Lyon, Carter, Dick, Tiller, Messrs. Lyon, Seaton,. Horton, Ailaa, Elliott, .Snowden, and Beoiven. • ' ' NIKATJ, s.s. (5.15 :P ; .m.), 248 toiis. Hay, for Nelson and Motueka.. tTLIMAEOA. 6.5. (6,3.0 p.m.), 5777 tons, Wyllie. for Jfelbotifße, ti» sffiithem ports and Hobart. NGAKTJTA, n.s. (7.45 p.m.), 1250 tons, Jliiir, for Greymouth. ■ MAORI, SjS. (8 p.,m',}, 339.9' to*?, Ma-n.ping, for Lyttclton. Passengers.: Saloon—Jl3s.S.es Lonsdall, Boborts, SrhitS, BMfck, Mitcleaji', Watson, Mesdame3 ATle'ii, Sinclair, Harding, Roherte, Nive:n and 3 children, Biker, Pratt, Patohett, Sei-rV, ThotpSsii, Bowft Oxley, Cameron. Sfarljey, Niveii, Prior, Bev. Allen, Ooptaiti JTl>o.nfiJ'd., Kessra. Sinclair, Jlafdiftg, 8011, Weston. Cousins, Pelves, Bw.dley, flough. Baker, M'Ewon, Johnston, Wilson.. Farhall, fiatneron, Smith. M'Leod., IHlsoft, Fagan, Pratt, Brown, Bollinson. Clrocte*, fiijey, Cametoa, Halse, Stnrkcy, .Halt DeUejr, Green, E-waft, Prior. Knight, Shields; 80 Steerage. . .TICTOBIA, s.s. (9.2J v.iaX 2969 tons, Kell, for northern pcrtft. QTJEEN OF THE SOUTH'. s..s. <9.30 p.m.), 198 tons. Harvey, for Forton, ' BLENHEIM. e.e. (|1 p.m.), 120 tone, Wilkinson, for Blenheim,

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Kauri, Westport, March. 27". . Clau, Mathieson, Auckland, Ma*. 11-. Awahou, 'Foxton, March 27. Wairau, Blenhei'm, M:aro.!i 27. Stormbird, Wanfiaji-Ui, March. 27. Kapiti, March 27, Pateena, Nelson, March 27. Kaitoa, Nelson, Motiieka, March 27. Wahino, Lyttelton:, March; 27. Monowai, northern j>ort"s s March tl. ilocrald, Melbourne, -via souithi. Mar, 27. Stormbird, Wa.nßaßUi. March 27. Holmdale, Gisborne, Jfattsh 27, Matatua, Picton, March 28, WaUatu, liyttclton, KaVljoUTa.. March 28v Blenheim, Blenheinj'. Mfl-rch 28. Defender, Lyttclton, March 2S, Nikau, Nelson, Mbt-ueka, March 28Maori, Lyttclton, iforc-h 28 : .. Koraata, Westport, March, 23. nhiemoa,, Cook St.rp.ii, Xlirph 24, Star of Scotland, ioSaph, wy . j«ttts» March 28. ... Kapuni. Paitea, Matca % •Huia, Havelock. Mareh 2?. Karamu, liyttelton, Jfareh S9. Arapawa. liyttelton, itarch 29.' Eipple, Napier an.d East .Const, March 29. Mapourika, Greym'outh. Westport, Mar. 29. , Flora, southern carts, March 29. Oairnros?. Picton, March 29. Queen of tho South. Foxion, Marcn 29. Kegulus, Oisborne. March 29, . ■ Ngakuta, Qroymouth, Slanslt 10. Maitai, northern portSj March 31. IMnonrika. Picton. MatclJ 31, Victoria, northern ports, Afiril 2. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Aorerc, Patea, jrarch 27. Mana. Patea, March 2t Kurow, Westport, March 27. Waimca, Terakohe, West. Coast, Mar. 27. Wairau, Blenheims March. 2.7. Kapiti, March Hawcra, Patea, 27. Pateena, Nelson, March ??, Kaitoa. Nelson, Motuekft. Match 27, Wahine. Lytteltoii. JJttteh 27, Monotrai, I/yttelton, Bpacdte, March 27. Moeraki, Sydney, March 27. Moana,' Sydney, March 27. Tahiti. San Francissa, *ajr pprts, M«rrli 27. Newcastle, March 25. Komata, WoDtport, March "X Opawa, Blenheim, March Sft. Awahou, Foxton, March 25. Blenheim, Blenheim., Mctfch 2?. Nikau, Nelson, Motiie.kA. March. 28. Maori. Lyttelton, March .26. Arahura, Picton. Noboß, West Coast, March 28. Raneatira. London. March 28, Clan M'acdonald. .Dunkirk, March 28, Kapuni. Patea. March 25". P«/irFibird. Wangamli, JtATSh 28. Hokulus, Nelson. Wttst Goast, March S). Oucen of the South. Ponton, March Z9. Wakatu, Kaikonra. Lyttelton. March s'fc Defender, Hokitika,, March -30, Mapourika. Picton, 'Jfareh 30. Arapana, Giaborne. Sareh 50. Hnia, Wansanui. March 30. Flora. New Plymouth, WC3t Ooaet, March 30. Calmrosfi, London, March 30, Maitai, Lyttelton, Dudedin. Maroh SI, Pvipnlc, Nanicr and Fast Coast, Mar. 3}.. Matatua, London, Mftreh 31. Kanonrika. WoUpart, Oroymonth, Apr. t. Victoria, Lyttelton, Dunodia, April 2. INTERCOLONIAI SERVICE, MOVEMENTS O'F STEAMERS, MOERAKI, duo hero from Melbourne, via south, March 27. Leaves same day tot Sydnev direct. Due Match il. WILLOOHRA, duo here- front. htfdiicy April 1. Leaves April 2 to* Melbourne, via eolith. Due April U. MANUKA, due here from MSlbpurhe, eouth, April J. Leaves frame d*aj* lor Sydney direct. Due ApirlJ 1.

'FRISG6 SgRVISE. MOVEMENTS 01' STEAMERS, MOANA, arrived here from Baa Francisco Mar«h 26, Leavca March 27 for Sydney direct. Due March 31. TAHITI, arrived hers from .Sydney March 26. leaves for 'Frisco Ifarch 27. Due Apfil 16. .AOBASOI, due hero from fian Frattoisco, April 23. Leaves April 24 for Sydney direct, ■ fltje April "8. VANCOUVER SERVICE. MOYEiKim OF STEAMERS. .MAETIRA, arrived .Auckland from Syijii«y March 13. Left for Vancouver Hatch -4. line there March 31. JiAKdJIA, duo Auckland from Ya-ncoavcr April T, Leavessawe day for Sydney April 11. NIAGARA, due at Auckland from Sj-A-ney April 9. Leaves April 10 for Vansourer. Duo there April 28. OVERSEA SHIPPING, .Steamers. From, Left. Buo. Star of Scotland London Jan. 6 Mar. 28 Star o£ Victoria London Feb. 4 Apr. 12 Fakeha London Feb. 12 Apr. fi lemnera. London Feb. 19 Apr. 1 Seroh.a.na London Feb. 19 Ap*. 19 xotaynKuvo Lsndon Mar. 1 Apr. 15 Corinthic Londoh Mat. 5 Apr, 2 s - Jfttntai London Mar. 13 May 13 Buteshire Liverpool Jan, If liar. 31 wcgtmtMLth, Liverpool Feb, tf Apr. 2? Itrm-utaka «..„... Liverpool Mar. 14 May 11 bauthport New York Reo, 8 May 8 flive-fhip JfewYo-rk Bee. 31 Apr. 6 Henrik Ibsen ... New York Jan. 23 Apr. 16 Kiel New York Bee, 24 Mar. 25 John Hardio Stew York Fch.23 May 1 Whakarua, KewYork Mar. 15 Janele JBSdfio St. John .Tan. 4 Apr. 4 . Hailing ton St. John Jan. 29 Apr. 15 BY TELEanASE. OVERSEA. t SYDNEY. March:.26. Sailed,—KoJtajJsata, for MelbaurJic aad Nolv Zealand. NEWCASTLE, March 26. Arrived.—Argenfals, from Duhedin fifofr Zealand). Sailed—Wftlteno, for New Zealand. COASTAit. TSUJtSDAY, MARCH 26. ATJCIa-AND. A*riv«d-—Jfaitai (J a.m.), from Southern ports; Wairnoa <ll p.jn.), from STewiAstle. OJfEfitJNGA. Sojled—Bftrawo, (3,20 p.m.). for- S«w Ply, mouth; Rimu (3.30 p.m.'), for Gpomti. • . KEW PLYMOTJTir. Sailed.- i -Jfga.toro (9.45 p.m.), for Wangiiiitti. atSfiORSE. . Sailed,—Holifldale (U. 5 a.m.), for Wellington. ' NAPIER, Arrivrf.—Hippie (5.1S a.m.). from Wellington. > To ?ail.-.Jionolvai (7 p.m.), fot WeHingtoa. PATEA. Sailed,—Aorere (940 a.m.), Ha-Wera (9.20 a>in.!, and Bftwa, (9.25 a.ni.), for Wellington. WASQAETOI. Awived.'-Kapiti (5.30 i-.m..), fram Wsllington. Sails.d.-S-tormhtrd (4.25 p.m.), for Wellington. BLENHEIM. Sailed.—Wairdu M.lff p,m,J, for ton. NELSON. Sailed.—Patcctta (8 p.m-3. fof Wellington. WESTFORT. Arrired.'-CaMoSus (11 cm.) and Mapourifca (iS p.?h.), from WeUimstoS. Sailed.—Kcwrfl (jo aim.), for Wellington. LYTTKLTON. Arritßd.—Katfamu (5 Ironi 6-rcy iflOTrth i Sairholiiro d,m.), from Wcl': lingtaii, Sailed.—Breeze (11.20 ajn.), for Ditnedte; Storm, for Plc&n; Moeraki (5.15 p.m.), fßr Wellington. •Sailed.—Wahinc (|,stt p.m.), for Weltiftifton.. Paisengera:. gaißpn—MiSses Patirjci,' Cook, Aglenj, Ivapier, Knight, BUehafflvni Faimer, M'Mllldn, Cctrpetiter, Me.sdani:e'S; AUett, WdbiJ. Walton., Armstrong, Borrows,! Dons, iiicMc'i SEo..ireh. Knight, JfessW, Bayd, Rhodcoi Alien, AlKsohi Wood, Saiidall, Furle-jr, Friedlander. Allen, C. W. Rcid ■<?), Sawyer, Kulta'll, Irclaiid, Slattery, Sullivan, Jferfi's* Pefl/refi, Wright, Armstrong, Sterndalo, .Vinskiievv, SteaJCy, Rrttetou, Sicholson, Cliarters,, tang, Smith, Clarke, Gall; 70 steefa.gQ . StJSEPINArriysd.—WestraliA (1i,55 a.m.), !■ frdm northern ports; Waimato p.m.), from Lyttelton. ... Sailed,—Flora, K.SD'p.Bi.V;' tor. West Oodet ports,

AfHENIS'.'ASBIVES. -■ ■ Athsnic, E.M.S., of the. Shaw,' Swill ond , Albion. ne.et, arrived -in tho. fetreain (jt; Weilin'Kt.oii -Memi liondon, Capo 'town-rata . H.Obart, at an ca-rly feour ye.sterftay ao.rn' in?, an'*! suteeniicntly' berthftfl at *ho Ofen's Wharf, No, 1 South. A-Mordfnte to the ofllolal report, by Mr. S. 0. J. Ffec- . njdniiratthews (pprsert, .the steanrtf left the Koyal Albert dodks,. ffondon, ok Fobjtt. ciry 5, with Hi Tjassenffere. tnriilp. opd a. jarffe carpo: for SfeW Zoaland, and <!SP«r)! fenefed moderate '• to ftesh soii'thcriy sy'ijid ap<l clear wea'tStcr to Plynioilth., which *9» .reacheii on Febrtjajy ft After eiflba.r'Mti.f> more: pfiSsengcrsfittd inaii.s. she left Plyfnouth oft Peb'ruafy ?, oXperieinciipe moderate to fros'h TJiridtte iviiids to TeP«rifTe,, .wherei the. vessel anchored oil Jebritory 1% After lond'i.n.B somo passeiiSers and maite, and em.barfcinff fit niore eefloji.il salfion pasSenSerj, mails. «nd cbaHnir, tho voyage; was reSuniod op. FeirtAifiry t'3. ifpdiTOii dnß in.pderatci to fftsh southMSast trades were .cjoerJcii<?<Jd to CSan'e festt, which was teaehed oji ST. : ifaTlnir landed and emt!a*hed passengers, tmi imkcp in 15Q0 t«jns of eoiat> the- yoyase. inwards Hobart wfli« ree*ume4 on tlebruary a. From Gape &« to <0 de?rde« cn*t fresh to. atroßfr northcrlF winds, with rouitU Bed, were; met with; tn.enco to 60 dg.irfee!*. fast piodefato tve.s| and Porthwest svi-pds osd sen-. Ffow '80 derr'efis co.st • to .100 depfecs' *ast fresh pouth-wester'ly nnd westerly ftnlcs, with high seas, were experienced; to port, string to moderiite- ii!)rth.-*y«sterLy wirtds, w(th rough to: moderate s.ea "..nd clear wfitsKhet; was nsnde on .March ?!). HWe '98 pas-sen-gefs diiefflbarlted and W0 tojis of crtygo iiVor# disjsharg'eit. The last eipyo of tho jouftioy Was coih-mensed at S.S p.m.- o.T!. M*r«U' 21, <rttd( moderate to. fresit variable winds arid smooth sens Fere wperienced to nartj ite Athenie .tended *5S ps for Neve KedTand Ports-, «nd had BOCO tpni of cargo on board. Captain J. E. &oEs!and. 8.D., B-.N.R., is. «tfll to eommand of tho W ; h4te Star liner Athenie, aud has, with Wm thelawiflg offlfic.rs:—Oommandef G, A. Alcbefc. S.Di, U.N.B. (chief .officer.!, in of deck denartiinent-; Weuten.ant-E'ttgineer. BGbert ISeid. E.NJt. {chief engineers, in charge' ■nf cneine departpaePt; Hr. S, Q. ,T. Free-man-Matthews (pirrser), in chat.go of pas- . B'.e.nge¥ <mfl vict!fallw.g_ dcpartDjeiifs; fttet ■ ofiteer. Jifr. \V. H. G. lotes; seceipd officer, LieiitenoPt B, Jt. PorWr, H.N.R,: third offiosr. Str. O. Series; fourth officer. Jfc K- F- Hurfito: surwoui fir. p. 0. flret», M.8.C.5,, L.K.Of.; f.eeopd: engineer, Hr;. B. Whiteferd: third etiaiiieer, Mr. H. PurVis; first refrigeratirig engineer. Mf. 0. '. Seivton: Doilflfmiriten Jlr. 11. Fwslwoodi fileetrtoioft. Jiv. W, Hdoton; chief etew* • 4rd, Ur, TV, JEnghes. NOTICE tO PASSSSBEKS. Intending. passeliEcra from Wetlip.gtan to ftyriirev to-day who have n«it been suceKs. fnt in Gecuriug berths on the ll'aerafii aT6 a,sk«d to note that the Moanfl. wull bs dispatched Irons Wellington for ivhe New South Wales port at noon to-day. 'IJnVARB "FE'ISCO BOAT. Moafla, H.J1.5... 3915 tons, Captain $. Ex Btringer, arri'i'ed at Wellington from Sflst Frahtiiaco, via way ports, al 3.40 o.m. yes. terday.- She lwr'thed ai tlifl Q'neen's Wharf, No. i, to hwd pat>=ongcM 0,p4 d!schatge cajrge. Sir. Andrews, pu.rsef. stited that the Slooirm, loft the Califcvaian jsftrf, at il a.m. en March A, and After a passage of ill days Papeeto wa.s made on Slftrelt 15. A largo freight of ■geßcral \«t. 3 . dtEe.harefid there, iscludltig 6, number of automobiles. *rhe vessel departed lets the following day for TtarQWiea. aad arrived in Awaruo. Hoadstood itt the evening of 18. Locldinß nparatioSM «*raimenc«d on Jtarch 19 under favotirabte wcathot wAlt&mQ, and the steamer d«ared. tlje Islattd port at 645 p.m. that day tor 'Wellington, arriving as above. Fine weather with modorato to calm seas prevailed mi the pas* '■■ago t6 tho islands* then following wiwi and cca Ut the New, Koajanjl coast. Included in the MBAna's New Zealand. eatßo were the foHnwing lines:—Z9.749 supej*. feet lumber, 81. barre'fa oil, 14? case.s oil, 5'5 cases paint. 9 eases ©snarasiw,- 23 Eaefe seriodkals, 30 ea,-ics poriodlrftls, 52 keis white lead, 100 case? salmon, 27 bftr. rels ink, 14 ca'ses beans, )5 easca biscrata, "}"c**o3 plows, 3 cases garters, 7 «o.«es peaput butter, 1 coinp live rlrcms, 4725 cases drieS Irifite, 2C&? cnseii cannijd goodw, 95 dry coloufs, It cases elflcks, JC gas iAnips. 252 chests r«o)lliB, 2tt foils roofing. 33 cafes Situres. £0 cases prape iislc-n. 4 «tses Wri* yeast, 50 cases caEfse, 2£ cratei hnililing paper, i cafr?!; clay furpac.f.3. 6 sacks cream of wheat, It coses puffed wheat. 2 saeirt beef. o.nd a quantity of fresh fruit from Barotoßga, The Monim is scheduled to lea,ve Wellins:ton in «oal.in.uatioft of her Jontnoy to Sydney at noort to-day.

BOWD FOK 'FWSCO. Deeply laden nind in splendid. Mm, E.M-S. Tahiti bwihecl At. the King's Vfliati esvfly yesterday niorninc. TJfwi ilnfcr is cii rout* from Sydney to (ton Franolsco, /r.nd fttrlvoS in th* etTcafn kto on Wcdiict-dtty night. She left the Sew South Wales port at,' 4' p.ft. an Jfech 21, and urpcrlowd south-east winds, moderate to stromr. with Southerly swdl. nnd fine weather on t.lrtt rurt auras* the Tasmon Sea. The vessel Mirtien 9n nmrnwEy IBfqro number of tiasjenircrs from Sydney, and 25 ilntelitEa, IS fileon.d-clfls.!, and two thirokiiws uasscngex? Umdcd tee. Ehcro aio ISO tr:o,v.

ellcrs to all classes for Island forts, includott lit which are MS in the third-class {or Papeete, The through passengers to Ban Franeisco Will number 120. fO of whom will enibari* at Wellington. Before leaving lor Rarotohja, Papeete, and. San Francisco to-day, the Tahiti will take in general- cars®, MO.Tudi.iig 95 toils of hemp, <C 0 fijiarlicts of beef, 96 c&nMssc-o veal, 50 sacks of pca-.s, and the usual lines Of merchandise for Island ports. Passengers who disembarked at, WeßiSgton yesterday were a* follow:—First saloon-■—M-WKtaniis Tl'ogan and child', Wfllhe'r, Walter, J. B. Craig. Eager op.d- .infant, Stephenson, M'Doflald, Captain Irwin, Messrs, iSinart, Win Stone, MoHnoaiuc, H'lntash, AblJh, Stephenson, flush, tovo.ll, Lane, Walker, Walter, Craig, William* Poole, Eager, Browa. Second saloon—Mies Railton, Mcedattos PftiihaUurick, Held, Rata, Itedd, Gorman and 2 children, Messrs. Roberts, Oaf, Penhallurlck, Sato, Do-ad, Cato, Stewart, Barnett, And Carmaft, 10X10 REPORTED. The local agents far tho Shaw, Sa-vill and Albion Company have been Advised that R.M.S. lonic left Rio tie Janeiro in. continuation of her journey from Wellington to Land-on on Tuesday, Ma,rch 24. Tho cleared thre. port «n February 26, and ia duo at her destination en. April JO.CABLE STEAMER IBIS. Tho. rr.a.ble-t*?vas.r steamer Iris wifi lrc docked at Auckland on A-pri 127 for survey, while, her toil shaft will also be drawn ft the fame time for inspection. The: Iris tj to sail on May 25 on a visit of inspection to the Pacific Cable Board's stations at Ifcrfoik Island, Suva, «oi Fauning Inland. tOSDOir ASP HULL CARG-O. Tho Jf*w Zealand Shipping Company's Bokaia is expected to l«M>o Anehlaiid for Tokomaru Bay to-morrow. Visits will also be paid to Napier, Wellington., and Lytte'lton, and final departure Will .ho ta,ke,n from.the Southern port for London, Bull, and liiverpooi about April U. MESS-TABLE fiOSSH*.

Cftptaiu 1. Wilson, of the coastal steamer Aupoufi, act with a- painful accident at M/ittgoimi cafly iast week. Up slipped over a COToreto parapet to the darkness., and sustained severe injnrisa to his left cyo endtoeife, hut, after receiving medkal attention was able to proceed on with his vessel, '

Captain, A. T. Sortolr has returned from holiday, and has taken- command of the waitemata. T-elieviiig Captain S. N'ichijiwh, who haa egmo iwhoto oh .holiday leave. Mr, y, Jtorjse, chief ojficei of '■ the Mofc raki, Iws rejoinod his ship, sick -leave. Mr. Page,, who has been relieving him, has been granted holiday letve. Mr. Sangc-tef, secphd offloSr of tho War« rim«o, ha* returned io B-nhcdin after snMidthg a holiday in Australia, Mr. G. Crowe has joined the Rosamond as chwi ottlce.r. Ml'. S. A. ehatfleld, whom he reh-evedi was come ashore for orders.Mr, W< Colljne, wir.els<ss operator bh the Mdofta, will transfer to' the Tahiti to-day. Captain F. Holm, of the fnuS-mosted bamiienfine Titapia, arrived fr«ni Lytteitß.n- by the. Maori yesterday, Mr. IS'Lean, chief ongineeir of the Waft HW2* * ft, s ° ficn SM-ttoted to bo o!ti?f <if K-M.-S, Tahiti,

Captam W, T. Turner, RJT.H., Svl« lids been jn cofliindhd bf the Cuna-rd. liner Mauritania sinc<! 1910, has hefin -appointed cammwiilor of the Aquitaflia. ■ :Captaift Tarper Joined, the Cunard Mrvico in 1877, dud the Cunord ships he has- comm-an-ded i-ncludi; the Cafpathifr,. Iveiajlft, fimbria, Oaronia, (Sarma'nih, a ; nd Hisi'taßift,. One of tiro liiost rcmarka hto voyages ever: performed by tho Mauritania wjiilo under tho command of Gaptalp Turner was- w.hci she' made tho round trip between. England gho\ America, in j-ust urtder tivetve djiy-s. At the mcrfthaht re-VifiW in ithe Me'r■fioy July Mst ; , (kptain Tttrncr Meeived tho. King iifld Q,uceji op, the. iTmirctonie, and had the teiipur «f canducting' them through the- ship, .Captain Tiiriier, v?ho Is «h hbiior-ary Commander i-u tiie- Roy*il Siavy Reserve, ap.d libido the- Ro-yo,! Himiapie\ So* G-fctjp ftie-dtil fop life"-sS.y.inS, BJtd the trails* 'Port medal fsr eeyvice dining the Boer War-, begian hls'-carce? as a declc boy, in tho Liverpool, sailing, ship White Star, aiitt went round the. world, returning bonis in ths "wi'P.d-a'&m-ine.r*' of th'o 'Nations, of which, his- father was Bltipper,

Captain Ca-upcc.-, late of tho wrested steamer BttVoh. who wciit H-nme an tho Atlie.nic. la.St trip,' U Tetievin'g-chief pffl* cor in tho ,F, and S. lime's sier-vico bP- Jfe Epgljsh <cQftet»

.Fj, Nicliolos. chief- ofile'er of the. Wa» hifte, ho* conio oshoro- for a trip or two,

. .TB.e giiaw-Sa-dll .steamer SafigfttlT.a will ei&J.'r' We'.Uingfcon Ibr LoSdo'a. to-morrow fif tefnodft. Owing ■to live Idf/go fl'u.antfty : carKO':ViliicV :; !v!!!s'ib'lie taiciek in here,' howe'i'er, ft is nrabcvblo that ■ 4eri£titui , o will be yqstiioficd. - the Comraon\?f4l.i. : b. a.ud ItomMqn. line's iflew Steamer Star of Victoria <rr.ri.ved at Auckland from kbtidrcp, via ports, on Wednesday, S&c ia duo at Wellington,' d"b.dui April 3. During the i wet fow days' vessels. Tunning an tie .East Cfsftst between Napier ■and Auckland have reported hedvy 'wed* the'r. The Monowai Itos been delayed, fill? Was scheduled fit leavo NttpiW for 'ffeHtaSton at -1 P-m- yc's'th.rday and shoiild. arrive in 'port about uob.it. tanjaj". She. will leave for the south, at 5 pvifli Siiorta;go P'f railway trucks, fe Jeepbn.eiWd for the, Ti.tistoonenioai of the depaiv tliro of the collier'Wain'ora,. from. Welling-: ton for Newcastle. She, will iiot sail -tilt to-morrow ofterßooij. Th£ ShaW'Sayili steamer JlWfttua, is qx* petted to aftr-Jvc- .at Wclllh.gto.h from Pictdn, eithet to-morrow or on Sunday, .She will be dispatched for linden on Tuesday fle'it Telegraphic advite Ifnm VfcstpoEt ycf»torddy stated that the .Marjourikd arrived from Weljingtoo, ttt 2,45 n.fa. and left for ■ &rc¥mo.uth St 6 p.ffi. The steamier is Reiiedn'led to. J.fc4Vo tlio latter port, for. Westuort to-day. Dbpatturd frill be t«ken for waiting ton.' at 10 a.m, o:n Saturday, Aflat elcd'tririg at Lyttelton, 'the coastal steamer Defender is 'expected to toa:vo the, southern pott to-day for Wellington, apd '■ Hokitlka;. (Tiffiher is being .loaded at Kafpara by the tftusit Company* Ramona, *Ehe destination is Sydney and N/cvyeaEstle, It is anticipated, that the. Hiniitan'g'i wit ■ (arrive, dt Lytte.Tton. from the Chatham Is-■ lands ta-moCTOvv: njornin'g. Captain P. P. Evans, of HJI.S, Tahiti which arrived at Wellington friim Sydiiey ■ ldto en Wednesday ufeht, reported Having ' awoken a French fuil-rittged ship flying tho flags "J.T.J.t-N.," at 3.p : ,m,.0n March 23. The safer -wAij in lot, 3? deij., lTbfc south, and Joog, Ifitdeg, 4rAin. oast, filie desired to be ronorted "Ail w*H."

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SHIPPING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2018, 27 March 1914, Page 9

SHIPPING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2018, 27 March 1914, Page 9