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SHIPPING NEWS

PHASES OF THE MOON. MARCH. Day. Hr. mFirst quarter 7 6 52 a.m. Full moon 13 10 44 p.m. Last quarter 20 0 13 p.m. New moon 29 033 a.m. MOON. Moon rises to-day, 7.28 a.m.: sets, 6.50 p.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day, 6.2 a.m.; sets. 5.49 p.m. HIGH WATER. To-day, 5.42 a.m.; 6.10 p.m. To-morrow, 6.37 a.m.; 7.2 p.m. ARRIVALS. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29. WAHINE. s.s.. (7.5 a.m.). 4436 tons, Cameron, from Lyttelton. RAKANOA. 5.8.. (7.00 a.m.). 2246 tons, Bruce, from Greymouth. NIKAU. s.s., (8.25 a.m.), 248 tons. Hay, 4rom Nelson. KYLEBEG. s.s.. (10.40 a.m.). 681 tons. Holm, from Wanganui. ’ KAPUNI, s.s.. (12.15 p.m.), 275 tons. Gibson. from Patea. . . ULIMAROA, 8.5., (5 p.m.). 5777 tons, Wyllle, from Sydney. ' DEPARTURES. ’ WEDNESDAY. MARCH 29. ATHENIC. s.s., (6.40 a.m.). 12.366 tons, Crossland, for London. c—w WAINUI. s.s., (noon), 684 tons. Sewell. fO Wn4GATUI, s.s.. (1.40 p.m.). 3080 tons, Paul, for Lyttelton. HAWERA. 8.8., (4 p.m.). 174 tons. McKinnon, for Patea. TAHITI, s.s. (4.10 p.m.) 7585 tons. SpringBrown. for Sydney. JOHN, s.s. (4.15 p.m.). 342 tons, Hawick, for Lyttelton. , r KENNEDY, s.s.. (4.15 p.m.). 226 tons, Stuart, for Lyttelton. KAPITI. s.s.. <5 p.m.). 242 tons. Sawyers, f NraF™.* (6.50 p.m.). 248 tons. Hay, f °WAHINE. s.s., (7.55 p.m.). 4436 tons, Cameron, for Lyttelton. KYLEBEG, s.s.. (8.50 p.m.). 681 tons, Holm, for Dunedin. , x n WAKATU. s.s.. (10 p.m.), 157 tons. Robertson. for Kaikoura. , . KAKAPO, s.s. (11.40 p.m.), 1521 tons, Oorby. for Greymouth. kA (H. 50 p.m.). 1994 tons, Bold, tor Westport.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Maori, Lyttelton, March 30. Ngaio, Nelsbn, March 30. Wainui, Picton, March 30. Invercargill, Havelock, March 30. Corinna, southern ports, March 30. Raranga, London, March 30. Port Bowen, Gisborne. March 30. Ngahere. Wanganui. Picton. March 30. Kahika, New Plymouth. March 30. Kaltoa. Nelson, Marell 30. Echo. Blenheim, March 30. Orepuki, Lyttelton. March 30. Wahine, Lyttelton, March 31. Nikau. Nelsm. March 31. AUstralind, St. John, Auckland. March 31 Regulusi'Wanganui. March 31. Opawa, Blenheim, March 31. Storm. Wanganui. March 31. Kaplti, Wanganui, March 31. Hawera, Patea, March. 31. Wootton. Lyttelton. March 31. Maori, Lyttelton. April 1. Ngaio, Nelson, April 1. Wainui. Picton. April 1. T , Kini. Dunedin. Oamaru, Timaru. Lyttelton, April 1. Kapuni, Patea. April 1. Wavorley, Patea, April 1.. Wahine. Lyttelton. April 2. Nikau. Nelson, April 2. Tainui, Southampton. April 2. Komata, Westport, A pril 2. Ws.katu. Kaikoura, April 2. Canadian Spinner, New York. April 3 P/ROJECTED DEPARTURES. Waverley. Patea, March 30. Kurow, Lyttelton, March 30. Devon. Melbourne, Sydney. - Brisbane, March 30. ’ , Kapuni. Patea, March 30. Kohi, Picton. Havelock, Nelson. Sounds, March 30. Maori, Lyttelton, March 30. . Ngaio, Nelson. March 30. Corinna, Nelson. New Plymouth, March 30. , . Treloske. Liverpool. Manchester. via - Montevideo'. March 30. Ngahere, Onehunga. March 30. Kahika. Nelson, Lyttelton, Dunedin, March 30. Kaitoa, Takaka, March 30. Zita, Lyttelton. March 30. Orepuki, Greymouth, March 30. Esho, Blenheim. March 30. Wahine, Lyttelton. March 31. Nikau, Nelson. March 31. Wainui, Picton, March 31. Ulimaroa, Sydney. March 31. Regulue. Nelson. Westport, Groymonih, March 31. Storm, Lyttelton, Timaru. Dunedin, March 31. Ripile, Na,pier, Gisborne, Akitio, March 31 Invercargill, Wanganui, March 31. ■ x Pcrt Adelaide. London, via Montevideo. March 31. Waiwera, New York. Boston. London, via Panama. March 31. Kapiti. Wanganui. March 31. Hawera, Patea, March 31. Opawa, Blenheim. March 31. Somerset, Avonmouth. Liverpool. Manchester. Glasgow, March 31. Maori. Lyttelton, April 1. Ngaio. Nelson, April 1. Kini, Napier. Gisborne, April 1. Wootton, Lyttelton, April 1. Remuera. Lyttelton. Port." Chalmers, April 2. Zealandic, Picton, Lyttelton. Port Chalmers. April 2. Wahine. Lyttelton. April 3. Nikau. Nelson,- April 3. Wainui, Pieton, April 3. Port Bowen. Loudon, via Montevideo, April 3. OVERSEAS STEAMERS. RARANGA (S.S. and A.), left London Feb. 18 for Wellington. Due here noon to-day. AUSTRALIND (Federal)., left St. John Feb. 11 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Australian ports. Arr. Auckland Mar. 25; due here to-morrow morning. WAITEMATA (U.S.S. Co.), left San FranCisco Mar. 9 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Melbourne. Sydney, J)ue Auckland on Sunday; due here Apr. TAINUI (S.S. and A.), left Southampton Feb. 23 for Wellington. AuckliVd, Lyttelton, and Port Chalmers. Due here 10 p.m. Sunday. CANADIAN SPINNER (Murray. Roberts), left New York Jan. 13 for Auckland. Wellington. Dunedin, Bluff. Arr. Auckland Mar. 14; due here on Monday. DORSET (Federal), left Liverpool Jan. 23 for Auckland. Wellington. Lyttelton, Dunedin. Arr. Auckland Mar. 26: duo here on Tuesday. CITY’ OF WINCHESTER (Federal), left New York Feb. 28 for Auckland. Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton, Timaru. Dunedin. Due Auckland Apr. 4; due here Apr. 12. PORT DENISON' (O. and D.). left New York Mar. 5 for Auckland. "Wellington, Lyttelton. Dunedin. Due Auckland Apr. 6; due here Apr. 11. CANADIAN CONSTRUCTOR (Murray Roberts), left New York Feb. 28 for Brisbane. Sydney. Wellington. New Plymouth. NIAGARA (U.S.S. C 0.,), left Vancouver Mar. 17 for Honolulu. Suva. Auckland. Due Auckland Apr. 7. (Federal). left Liverpool Feb. 26 for Auckland, Wellington. Lyttelton Chalmers. Due Auckland Anr. 10: duo here Apr. 16. MAHIA (S.S. and A.), left Cardiff Mar. 10 for Auckland. Due Auckland Ap. 15. WAIMANA (S.S. and A.). left London Mar. 16. for Wellington. Due here Anr. 24. PORT PIRIE (0. and D.). left Liverpool Mar. 15 for Auckland. Wellington. Lvttelton. Dunedin. Due Auckland Apr. 24; due hero May 1. MATAKANA (S.S. and A.), left Cardiff Mar. 17 for Wellington. Due here Apr. 24. MAKALLA (0. and D.). left London Mar. 18 for Auckland. Wellington New Plymouth. Due Auckland May 1; due here May 7. TITOKT (Anchor), left Flyde Feb. 20, for Nelapp; flue Nelson Anr. 24. HUNTINGDON (N.Z.S. Co.), left London Mar. 16 for Wellington. Lyttelton. Port Chalmers. Due here Mav 5.

TO-DAY'S BERTHAGE LIST The following berths have been allotted to vessels in port and those txnected today:— Treloske—No. J, Oveon’s Wharf. Remnera— No. 1. Queen's Wharf. Kahika—No. 2 Queen’s Wharf. Corinna —No. 3 Queen's Wharf. Devon—No. 4, Queen’s Wharf. Orenuki —No. 5. Queen’s Wharf. Blenheim—No. 8. Queen’s Wharf. Kaltoa—No. 10, Queen’s Wharf. Ngaio—No. 12. Queen’s Wharf. Konl—No. 13, Queen s Wharf. Maoris— Ferry Wharf. JL'.kanon—Railway Wharf Trebatbo—‘Railway WTKRw. Bort. Adelaide—Glasgow Wharf. Port. Bowen—Giasgo"’ Wharf. Roranaa—Glasgow Wharf. Zita-King’s Wharf. Zealnndic—King’s Wharf. • Romerset--King’s Wharf. ■ ’ Wai'i-ra—P'nite.a Wharf.' ■ Amokurn—Thorndon breastwork. Rinnle—Miramar Wharf. Poherun—Tr> the sti*?:im. Rosamond—Tn the stream. ’ Rnn.a- -Tn the stream. TTlncmon—Tn the stream. Takapuna In the stream. 'BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEAS. NEWCASTLE. March 29. Arrived.—Knitoke. from New Zealand. COASTAL. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29. AUCKLAND. Sailed.—H.M.S. Veronica (6.45 a.m.). fol South Sea Islands; Austrulind (7 a..m.), for Wellington. I

GISBORNE. Sailed.—Port Bowen (4 p.m.). for Wellington. PICTON. Arrived.—Wainui (5.15 p.m.). from Wellington. WAIRAU BAR. Sailed.—Echo (8 p.m.). for Wellington. NELSON. Arrived. —Ngaio (6.15 a.m.), from Wellington. To sail. —Ngaio (7 p.m.), for Wellington. WAITAPU. Sailed.—Kaitoa (11.15 a.m.), for Wellington WESTPORT. Arrived.—Putiki (12.15 a.m.), from Wellington. ' LYTTELTON. Arrived. —Maori (7.20 a.m.); Wootton (3.25 p.m.), from Wellington. _ , „ Balled.—Canadian Victor (6.35 p.m.). Maori (8 p.m.), for Wellington. BLUFF. Sailed.—Paloona (8.30 p.m. March 27), for Melbourne. ULIMAROA ARRIVES. The Ulimaroa. which left Sydney on Saturday' afternoon, arrived in the stream at 2 n.m. yestreday and bertnea at No. 6 Queen's Wharf three hours later. A moderate southerly wind and sea marked the vessel’s departure, but when in the Tasman >Sea, the weather changed to fresh south-south-west wind, acompanied by heavy seas, which prevailed for the greater portion of the voyage. The conditions moderated on Tuesday and fine weather “was experienced until arrival. The vessel brought the following saloon passengers Mesdames Acland and child, J. Bell. Bentley and 2 children. Blatchly and child. Burdov and child. C. Burdon. Burne and child, A. E. Shrystall, Davis. F. Drewitt, Davidson and 4 children, E. Beards. Dein, Dick, Driver, Edmondson. Fulton and 3 children, Goodchild, Gordon and child, Gosper, Hearne, and child. G. F. Hood, Isherwood, Jackson. M. JameEL Keesing, Knewstubb and child. Leonard and 2 children, Loder, A. La Mpreaux* Martin, Mills end child, Martin and child, E. McCoy. McGlade, McKnight. McDonald and child, McGowan, Neill. Nicholls and child, Norton, Pearshouse., Perkins, Payne and child. Rankine, Ritchie. Robertson, W. Sargood, ’Sigmont. Bmitn, Stanley, L. Stewart. Stone and child, G. Stubbs and child, Stanton and child, Stevens, Stow and 4 children. Tatham, Taubman, Taylor, Taylor, • Taylor and child, Turner. . Watson and child. Wilson. Withers and 2 children. Woods. Misses Boucher. G. Coote, E. Cox. J. Dalzell, Driver, Fallowfield, L. Glover, A. Ham, Hellmrich. A. Hunt. Isherwood, Loder, Loder. V. Mace, Meredith. Minnitt. L. Milligan, M. McConnell. Mcllwraitli, McGowan, M. Mackay, M. Oates. E. Pozzi, E. Pearson, Raynor, Remington. Robertson. O. light. Taubman. K. Thompson. M. Truesdale. Turner, Vaughan. Wilson. Messrs. W. Abotomey, C. Ande's. H. Arthur. G. Benson, Blatchly. Cant. R. Burden, A. W. Barnett. C. boWker. Q. Britten, E. Burne. J. Cheeseman. C. S. Cooke. J. Cotchett, T. V. Crease, Pastor G. Cuttries. S. Carter. H. F. Davies L. Davis, A. Davis, P. Dawson. Master Duncan, N. Davidson, W. Davis. C. A. Dein. R. Driver, R. Duncan, G. L. Everett. J. 6. Ewan, A. Edmondson, W. Fryatt. Cant. T. Fulton. B. F. Fisher. T. Fleming. W. Goodchild. i W. T. Goode, J. Gray. L. Grey, T. Harding. G*. Hartnell, H. B. Harvey, 0. Hearne, W. G. Henry, J. Hicks. 0. Hughes G. W. Hollis, E. G. Hughes. E. Jackson, A. Johns, H. Keeping. Tt. T. Kent. fl. T. King, F. Knewetubb, W. Kinnear, H. 8. Leipner. W. Leonard, C. leonard. J. Leuchars, W. Liddle. A. loder, O. Long. Rev. A. Lynsky, R. Leach, R. Leach. Lynch, C; E. Martin, W. J. Matthews. H. Merrick, A. E. Myers, A. McDonald. I. J. McGill. V. McGregor. McKnight. N. M. McLean. J. J. McLeod. A. 0. McMaster, H. Macmillan. E. McKenzie. O. A. Naysmyth. G. D. Neill. W. J. Neville. R. Norton, F. Oakden. J. Parr, A. Pasouielli, J. W. Pearwhouse. Perkins. T. O. Petersen; W. Payne. F. Perkins, R. H. Poole, T. W. Potts. ,W. Rltchiem. O. Robinson, Rev. H. Rodgers. H. Schward. E. W. Scott, F. W. Short, Sigmont. Cant. 0. Simpson, W. S. Smart, A. McD. »Smith. R. L. Smith. S. Smith, A. J. Smith. 0. A, Snyder. *F. B. Spencer, A. J. Stauehton. G. Stella, J. G. Stewart. W. B. Strang, F. Sawyer. J. Smythe, B. H. Stanton, F. Stevens, Stevens. H. Stewart. R. Tange. T. J. Tatham. G. H. Taubman. A. J. Taylor, H. Tolley. A. J. Tyson, E. Thompson, H. Turner. J. E. Walker. Rev. A. S. Webb, W. Williams. J. T. Williams. H. Wilson, T. Woods. G. Withers.

Included in the 502 tons of cargo are the following goods: 35 cases rubber goods, 21 bottles C. 0.2. 60 baps asbestos covering. 16 barrels grease, 25 barrels oil, 100 sacks seed, 192 bars lead. 25 cases jujubes, 22 cylinders liquid gas. 100 cases Clements Tonic, 50 drums caustic soda, 60 barrels cocoanut oil. 63 barrels Oleine. 95 bags wattle extract, 30 rases medicine, 75 bags wrapping paper, 33 cases glassware. 80 barrels cream tartar. 33 coils telephone mat. 200 cases preserves. 148 half-chests tea;; 120 drums carbide calcium, quantity timber. 157 cases wine, 174 ingots tin, 12 octaves wine. The vessel’s transhipments are ex Ceramic. Euripides, Yarra. Genchu Maru. T.iakindi, Madras Maru. Hymettus. Ernita. Bakara. ,The Ulimaroa is to sail at noon, to-mor-row on the return voyage. RARANGA DtTE TO-DAY.

A further wireless message from the Raranga advises that she will now' arrive in the stream at noon to-day from London. After being cleared ehn will berth at the Glasgow Wharf to commo nee loading. It is hoped to disptach the vessel early next week for Napier, Russell, and Auckland, from the lastnamed of which ports she will finally sail on April 21 for London, via Cape Horn.

VALMARIE SOLD AT AUCTION. Messrs. J. H. Bethune and Company, on behalf of the underwriters, yesterday disposed of at auction the three-masted schooner Valmarle, as sha at nresent stands near Farewell Snit. There was a good attendance of buyers nnd the bidding was spirited. Tne hull and equipment were purchased for £125 by Mr. A. E. Tasker, of Nelson, who also bought the hardwood cargo for the sum of £BO. A lifeboat -vas sold to Mr. T. H. Williams, of Wellington, far £7 ss. It is understood that the hull was Insured for £6OOO, and the cargo for £3300. CARGO FROM LIVERPOOL. The Federal Line advises that the Dorset will now leave Auckland on Saturday tor Wellington, which port, she is expected to reach or. Tuesday morning to put out portions of her Liverpool cargo. The vessel will sail on the following Satfor Lyttelton and Dunedin to complete her discharge, after which she is to load to the agency of the New Zealand Shin vine Company at Bluff and Wellington. THE MANUKA. The Manuka, which' cleared Sydney on Tuesday for Auckland, is due at the northern port on Saturday morning and will sail in the afternoon on the return voyage. OTARAMA LOADING. Cabled advice has been received by the New Zealana Shinning Company to the effect that ,the Otarama was dispatched Dorn Liverpool on March 25 for St. John, to load for New Zealand and Australian »ortn. THE PAKEHA. The Shaw Savill steamer Pakeha left New Plymouth yesterday morning for Wanganui and Wellington, at the latter of which ports she should arrive on April It is expected to dispute hthe vessel on April 11 for London, via Cape Horn. aUSTRALIND'S PROGRAMME. In continuation of her voyage from St. John the Austrahnd was disnatched from Auckland at 7 a.m. yesterday for Wellington. The vessel is due here to-mor-row morning and will later go on to Lyttelton, Dunedin and Australian norts. ERROL TO LOAD. The' Federal Line advises that the Errol is expected to reach Lyttelton cn April It, from Australia, and will load at New Zealand ports for Boston. New York, and the west coast ports of the United Kingdom. ' PALOONA’S MOVEMENTS. The Paloona cleared liluff at 8 p.m. on Tuesday for Melbourne, where she is due on Saturday. The vessel, which will be dispatched from the Victorian port on April 4. is expected to reach Wellington on April 9. KAIKOURA REPORTED. The New Zealand Shinning Comnany is in receipt of cabled information advising the arrival at Newport News on March--27, of the Kailmura, which left Wellington on February 17 for the west coast ports of the United Kingdom. CORINTHIC’S LOADING. Tile ,Shaw 'SaAill steamer (lorinthic is expected to clear Dunedin cn Saturday next for Lyttelton :»nd Wellington to complete homeward loading operations. She is due here on April 4. and is set down to sail at daybreak seven days later for Southampton and London, via Panama. SOMERSET’S DEPAJtTURE-' The departure of the Federal steamer Somerset for four west coait ports of the United Kingdom, via Panama, has been postponed until daybreak to-morrow. HURUNUI AT MONTEVIDEO. The New Zealand Shipping Co. has been adtfsed by cable message that the Hurunui, en route from Wellington to London, reached Montevideo on March 28. The John, which sailed last evening for Lyttelton and Dunedin, will later load at the latter nort and Oamaru for Wellington and Wanganui.

PASSENGERS FOR HOW. The Khaw Savill liner Athenic. which left Wellington at daybreak yesterday for Southampton and London, via I anama, took the following uassengers: , First saloon: Mieses M. Alien. 1. Boyle. M. Oauehley. 8. Condon. B. Cotterlll. 11. Hehnore. M. Hisrlns. M. Jones. J--0. MeUwraith, M. Rendell. U Mesdames A. Allen, Boyle_ (2). Canehley, Cotterlll. Helmore. J. Hicins. E. Hinton, Jones, Rendell. Strathairn, Toneycliffe, Warneford. Wells; Messrs. Beddow, A. Boyle, J. Cauchey, H. Cotterlll. G. Melmore. F. Hodson. C. Jones. H. Liardet. J. Parker. H. Pearce. L. Kaineer. G. Heeder, J. Rendell, E. Rhodes. A. Robin. T. Toneycliffe. C. Warrender. G. Williams, , Master A. Allen. Hon. Sir Fiancis Bell. Commander F. H. Lewis, Lieut. J • 9-, riott, Kuh-Lieut. Kt. J. Micklethwait. Dr. G. Ktrathairn. Dr. S. Warneford. Second saloon: Misses A. Bailment. Garner, U. Giles, K. Harrison, H. Matthews. 8. Murray, B. Rendell. E. Watt: Mesdames Biokle. Bond, Boocock. Budd. I. Butchart. Davidson,, F. Denham, Foster. Giles. Gill, i K. Handyside. K. Harrison. Kennedy, M. Livingstone. Mathews, H. McCarthy, o. Morton, I. Parsons. J. Stewart, Watt; Messrs. T. Anson. W. Berry. H. ' A. Bickle. H. Bond. E. Boocock. G. Brush, H. Budd, P. Davidson, Fawdrv. W. Flemington, G. Foster. T. Giles, W. • Gill, W. C. Gill. W. Hollis. C. Hollis. T. Kenealy, , J. Mathews, J. Norton, F. Rice. H. Rice, H. Rideout. C. H. Watt, W.’ Wynn. Ma> ters I. Bond. B. Giles. M. Watt. Chief Stoker W. Kina. Cliief Waiter F. Kyte, Chief Petty Officer J. H. Short. Superintendant Stubbs, Chief E.R.A. Scott: 183 third-class. TAHITI FOR SYDNEY. On board th© R.M.S. Tahiti, which, yes* terday resumed her voyage from v>aa Francisco to Sydney, were the following saloon passengers from Wellington:—Misses J. C. Bell, Cumming, Irby, E. B. Cantion, Gray, Mesdames Raw, Abrahams, Thomas, Stafford-Walker, Furse, Edgely. Cooper, Wren Moore, Isaac, Clark, Wad-, dell, Were Stephen, Spring-Brown, Hopper, Carter. Peterson, Davison. Leonhardt. Lang, Emeny, Neill, Gray, Hall, Pitman, Watt, Rose, Reid, Sheanpan, Captain Schultz. Dr. Thomas. Dr. Sprod. Sergt. Burton, Messrs. David, Mills, Raw, Abrahams. Edgely, Cooper, Wren, Manning, Grant, Wilson, .Murphy (3), Sheather, Harvey, Dixon, Clark. Waddell, Gunther, Sampson, Barrington, Shannon Dickenson, Were, Murdoch, Craig. Hunt. Leonhardt. Russell Wilson. Le Gran, Peacock, Morton, Johnson. Shirley, Hason, Hayes, Chapman, Tweddle, Taitt, Hall, Mitchell, Hanley, Dement, Harbage, Hare, Ingham (2), Neill, Emeny, Rose, West, Rouse; 39 steerage. THE ZEAIANDIO. The Shaw-Savill Co, advises that the Zealandic is now to sail on Sunday for Picton, Lyttelton, and Port Chalmers. Due back at Wellington on April 20, the vessel will be dispatched &ix days later for London, via Cape Horn. HATIPARA TO COMPLETE. The New Zealaiid Shipping 00. advisee that the Hatipai’a is expected to leave Napier to-morrow for Gisborne to complete her Homeward loading. The- vessel will probably be finally > dispatch ad on Monday for London, via Panama. WAIWERA FOB HOME. The departure of the Shaw-SaviH steamer Waiwera for New York, Boston, and ' London, via Panama, has been postponed until to-morrow. THE CANADIAN VICTOR. The Canadian Government ®t®amer Canadian Victor is due on Monday from Dunedin, and will sail the .following day for Auckland to complete loading for New I oik, Boston, and Montreal. The Wootton is expected to return tomorrow from Lyttelton, and will sail on Saturday on ' th© return trip. . The Union Co. advises that the Waikawa, at. present en route from Opia to San Francisco, is due at the latter port on April 15. , , Mr. 0. E. Little has joined the Kakapo as chief steward, vice Mr. W. Lane. The Ripple, which ie to sail to-morrow evening for Napier, Gisborne, and Akitio, should return to Wellington in about a week's time. The Treloske ha& been fixed to sail at 6 p.m. to-day for Liverpool and ManChester, via Montevideo, Du© to-day from Dunedin, Oamaru, Ti-, maru, and Lyttelton, the Oorinna wlil sail in the evening for Nelson and New Plymouth, taking general cargo. The Kurow will now sail today for Lyttelton to complete her discharge. She is later to load for Auckland at Lyttelton, Timaru, and Wellington. The Invercargill, due to-day from Havelock will sail at 5 p.m. to-morrow for Wanganui, from which port rhe is expected to return to Wellington on Tuesday __ The Kahika is due to-day from NewPlymouth, and will sail this evening for Ne L son * - A -i The auxiliary schooner Zita is to sail at noon to-day for Lyttelton, taking general cargo. The cargo brought from Sydney by the Ulimaroa yesterday included 39 cases of fruit. The Kylebcg returned yesterday morning from Wanganui, and sailed in the evening for Dunedin direct. The vessel will thence proceed to Timaru, Lyttelton. Wellington, and Wanganui. The officers and engineers of the Maheno, which is now laid up at Sydney, returned to Wellington by the Ulimaroa yesterday. . The Komata, which sailed last evening for Westport, is due back at Wellington on (Sunday. n . The Kakapo sailed last evening for Greymouth and Westport to load coal for Auckland. x x The following vessels were expected to be jvithin range of the undermentioned wireless stations last night:—Awanui: Rona. In range after 0.30 a.m.: Manuka. Auckland: Wanaka, Admiral Oodrington, Australind, Kauri, H.M.S. Veronica. In range after 0.30 a.m.: Waitemata,_ Canadian Cruiser. Wellington: Maori., Wahi ne, Ngaio, Athenic, Paloona, Waikouaiti, Ulimaroa.'’- Rakanoa. Raranga, Port Bowen. Tahiti. Kurow, Wingatui, Devon, Wainori, Somerset. In range after 030 a-m. s Tainui. Chathams: Tainui. Kia Ora, Port Dennison. City of Winchester.

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Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 158, 30 March 1922, Page 8

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