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PIT ASBIS OF TUB MOON FOR AVRIt.. Calculated for Now Zealand Mean Titno. ,d. v. v. Pull Moon 4 0 602 pm LaabQuarter 13 3279 pm New Moon ... 19 9 74 am FU-at quarter 26 3 4V9am HIGH WATER To-Dut-9.16 am ; 9.48 pm To-Mokrow—lo.24 am j 11.5 pm SUN Sots to-day-5.25 pm Rises to-morrow—o.^l am; sets, 5,24 pm ARIUVALB April 12—Waikare, ss, 1001 tons, Biehardsou, from Sydney via Auckland, GJsborno, and Napier. 'PnbsongßES': Cabin—Misses ttiugwood, LangOale, Caaelberif (3), De Costa, Flemiug (8), ty'Dowell, Mesdaines Goodwin and child, Bennett, Do Costa, Messrs Home, Ciwelborsr, Goodman, Brown, Do Costa, Hitching^, Billman, MitchoU, Whelwnjfhb, Bindon, Bounott, Darker, Cooper, Knubby, Quinn, Barpev ; 8 stooroge , April 12-Kahu, as, 99 tons, M'AUster, from Hose Coast April la—Paxeora, eg, 855 tons, Black, from Grey month April 12—Botomnhana, ss, 864 tons, Manning, from Lyttelton. Passengers: Cabin—Misses Kerr and 2 ohildren, Hentley, Gleeaton and ohild, Dath, Stfulo, Branbiu, Black, Moore, Brown, Beecroft, Humphreys, Willinms, Condz, Gawen, Derbrldge, Halcolmuon, Mesdames Lo Cren aud ohild, Bean and family, Wtiffht, STeatley, Symonds, Lambert, Guise, Loo and 4 children, Hiuner, Paz and four children, Dean, Purdie, Shunipton, Blaoklookand 2 children. Shepherd. Crattand ohild, Dntnbleton, Waltei, Dixou, Landor, Perry, Mander, Batnsay, Dickson and infant, Messrs Stevens, Fritter, Lo Cren, Wright, Slmnd, Heailey, Sytuond, Doau, Walkley, Hargreaves, Guise, Lee, Morrison, Davis, Drydeu, Jamieson, "Whelan, Hijrgott, Doyle, Jones, Frost, Paz, Norris, Dean and boy, Purdie, Lambert, Bell, Blaoklock, Davis, O'Eane, Shepherd, Robinson, Dlxon, Croropton, Harper, Tindall, Jngtjor. Landor, Battray, M'Forlane, Cunningham, Thomson, Oldridge, Clark, Burrell, Donaldson, Beecroft; 64 steerage April 18— Wasdale, ship, from Port Pixie April 12—Star of Australia, s», 3701 taw, Seed, from Wunganui DBPARTORKS April 11—Opawii, ss, 60 tons, Clark, for Blenhtiin April 11—Flora, ss, 83S tons, Lambert, for Wow Plymouth, Greymouth, and Wertport April 11—Tutanekai, is, 412 tons, Post, for Lytteltou April 11—Kiripnka, Gs, 72 tons, Shaw, for tPatea April 11—Waverloy, ss, 77 tons, Vickerman, lor Nelson and West Coast April 12—Kum&ra, ss, 402 C tons, Scotland, for London via Mouto Video and Toneriffe KXPECTKD ARRIVALS Manoroa, ss, from Wanganui, 12th Queeu of the South, ss, from Foxton, 18th Huia, tw, from Wanganni t 12th Itennody, ss, from Nelson, 12th JEnna. ss, from Lyttelton, 12th To Eapa, ss. from Havelook and Sounds, 13th Opawa, ss, froui Blenheim, 13th J&jupnka, ss, from Palea, 13th Botorua. ss, front Nelson and Pioton, 13th Tarawera, ss, Crom Dunsdin and Lyttelton, 18th JXamari, ss, front London and Hobart, 13tu Takapuna, ss, from Onehunga and New Plymouth, 13th * Wakutu, us, from LyUelton and Kaikonra, 13th Wolumte, left; Gravesend Ctli February via .Australia and Auckland ; Indragihiri, left London 19th February via Australia and Auckland j Indramayo, left) Now York 28lh February via Australia; Paparou, reft Ply in oath 2nd March via Auckland; Matatua, left London 16th Hatch Via Capetown and Hobart; Moraysbire, left London 28th March via Capetown; Delphic, left London 4ta April via Auckland Gladys, left Li vorpool 20th December; Santiago, left Havre 31&J, Decomber; Charles G. Bice, left Neiv York 2nd January; Camphill, left Liverpool 26th February; Wasdale, left Poet Fino 20th March PROJECTED DBPARTTTRHS Stormbird, ss, for Wanganui, 12th Kali v, ss, for East Coast, 12th Waikare, for Lyttelton and Dunedin, 12th Botomabann, ss, for Lytteltoa, 12th. Aorore, an, for Patea, 12th. Botorua, ss, for Lyttelton, 13th if auplri, ss, for Picton, Nelson, and West Coast, 13tb Tarnwora, ss, for Sydney, 13th Kitipiikn, ss, for Patea, 13th Oimwn. hh, for Blenheim, 13th Hum, ss, for Waugauui, 18th Pania, ss, for Blenheim, 13th Munaroii, sh, for Wanganui, IStli Queen of tlio NouUi, ss, for I'oxton, 13tb Maim, ss, for Patea, 13th Kennedy, sa, for Nelson and West Coast, 13th Mnpourika, hm, for Nelson, New Plymouth, and Onehungu, 1-Uli Wakntii, hh, for Knikoura and Lyttelton, 15th Wuakatane, ss, for London via Monte Video. Teneriffo, tind Plymouth, 17th "
dtDintr, 11th April Sailed—Waimate, for Auckland Picton, 11th April Sailed, 6,15 pm—Botoxua, for Nelson ' Havelook, 11th April Arrived, 3 pm—Te Kapu. from Wellington Auckland, 11th April Sailed— Manapouri, for Tonga, Samoa, Fiji, and 3yd»ey Onkuosoa, Uth April Sailed—Takapuna* for New Plymouth and Wellington. Passengers—Misaeß Frost, Ward, Bold, Wood, Warner, Niool, Speedy, Spinks, Autndge, Beid, Coinial, Waymouth, Masdames Holmes and 2 children, Wa; mouth, Tbdd, Bakor, Duncan and child. Speedy. Greig, M'Cabe, Montague, Pitt, Nicolli*, Houthorno, Nesbitt, Bey Bichards, Dr Burn. Messrs Sim, Eamuay, Wolkev, Jenkinson. BiixtMi. Bl'Derniolt, Dixon, Connal, Kesbit and son, linker. Taipumi, Willis, Brown, Harris.Todd, Hundley, lliiyp, Nicol, Graham, Winter, Prykes, Holmes, M'lCeagh, Ruddock, Barry, Jackson, Avery, Williams j 10 steerage Nnw I'i.YMOtmi, 11th April Sailed, 10.15 pm—Ngapuhi, for Onehunga 12th April Arrived, 0.30 am—Takapuua, from Unehuuga (connected) ri , Kaikouba, 12th April Sailed, 8.30 am—Wakatu, for Wellington Oisborne, 12th April Arrived, 6 am—Maori, from Auckland Ltttbmjoh, 12th April Arrived, 8.40 am—WestrnEa, from Wellington Bi,knhkim, 12th April Arrived, 0.46 nm—Opawa, from Wellington TIfcLSON, 12th April Arrived—Botorua (2 am), from Picton } Waverley (10.10 am), from Wellington Tho Waikaro arrived at 7 o'clock this morning from Sydney via Anckland and East Coast. Liglit vaiinble winds untl nne weather were met with throughout the trip. The health officers throughout the colony have beeu instructed as follows <—la view of alleged daugor to workmen arising from tarring Iho face of the wharves, this may be discontinued, but in pjaco of this vo-soJw must be mooted by wire rope tarred over v length of at least one foot beyond side of vessol, and same at pior end. Fenders and fender slingi are also to be tarred. Tho following is a list o* the cargo taken from Wellington by the Ktunnra,. wbjph ' sailed for London this morning :— 20.311 carcases sheep, 206 quuTtei s boef, 175 liauucbes beef, 25 cases kidneys, 0 CO4OH hcai ts, 4900 boxue butter, 5080 cases cheese, < 1805 biilen wool, (Od bales flax, 538 casks tallow, CO cases pelts, 160 casks entrails, 1 cask lard, b balesi hops, 35 bales basils, 12 bales leather, 7 packnge* general 1. Tbo Kuiin-gai, the new steamer which has been built for tho |*oi I JackHou Co-operative Company for their Manly service, performed an engineer's trip the other day. The vessel logged a speed oqunl to 13 knots pur hour, whioh wiw considered by the directors to be satisfactory. The steamer was built at Voit's Dock.
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Evening Post, Volume LXI, Issue 85, 12 April 1901, Page 4
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