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SHIPPING PORT -OF WELLINGTON.
PHASES OF THE MOON FOR MARCH. ' (Calculated for New Zealand Mean Time.) - D. H. M. Ittst quarter _. w - J f 12 p.n New moon _ i_ - M 5 3° P' m> irirt Wer ""-SO 40 p.m. Ifull moon _ .. --30 7 11 a.m. HIGH WATER. ■ To-day-9h 25m a.m.; Oh 12m P- m - To-morrow— lOh llm <urn .; lOh 26m p.m. SUU. t to d m J oT r S ow^h?2m-a.m.; »U Ohtop.m. ARRIVALS. March 19-Waipori, «*, 1919 tons. Laeey, from «>, 5563 tow, Holmee, *S«srV£™SSi. **> 12W tOM> Brophyfl£rtFi£&rtrot, », 2838 lions. Manning, torn Lyttelton. Passengere-300 excursionists. March 20— Takapuna, es, 1036 tons, S. Holford! bom Onehunga and New H.vmouth. Pa.nengeis: Saloon-Missee Wickes. Matthews (2), Crocker (2), Mesdames Pascoe, Maxwell Dick. BrH.t Crocker, O'Dowda and child, Messrs. liclrHaVkerk-Wamw. Dillon. Wilson. Brown X^S^J^STm. m ton,. Hunter, from Nelson. Passengere-50 exoursionists. March 20-Taaman. ea, 179 tone, Cox. from * Jlotueka. DEPABTORES. March 19— Aorere, ss. 77 tons, Fisk, for Patea. ]fe£h W^-WarerW, es. 157 tons. W.ldman. *JS2n&^Vi* ton,. B,ack. for Sr S. Ut 19-Queen of the South, m, 198 tons, HJsl£hH J$I£h wSbM, m. 217 tons. M'lntyre, %.7ch'*irk« l hu. m. 182 ten* Thompson, for Napier via coast. ... March 80— Olyde, schooner, 90 ton*, Smith, f \aK^ohn Hardie. m, 1150- ton... M'MU■|»n, lor Lyttelton. , , EXPECTED ARRIVALS. , Sura": » y do^\nd Neteon. 20tK - Huia, Wanjranui, 20th Mana, Patea, 20th • Wainui, Pioton, 20th Penguin, Nelion and Picton, Zlrt Kotomahsna, Lyttelton, 21st M«naroa, Motneka, 21st Aorere, Patea, 21s* Queen of the South. Forton, 21st StormbiriJ. Wanganui, 21st Wimmera, Dunedin and Lyttelton, Zlst Corinna, Southern ports, 21st . "Rotoiti, Onehunga. and Sot Plymouth, 22na Warrimoo, Melbourne, Hobart, South, 22nd Mokoia, Sydney, Auckland, Gisborne, and 22nd lonio, Qieborne, 22nd Talune, Dunedin and Lyttelton, 24th MapoHrik*. We»t Coast and Nelson, 21th Koonya, Southern ports, 24th "'- Uonowai, Sydney, 27th Ocean-going Steamers. Athenic, left Plymouth 9th February Tia ■Wanetown and Hobart ; due about 26th March. fcUmfontein, left New York 3rd January <»ia Australiin parts and Auckland ; due about Sth Much. Mimiro, left London 21st January, via AustMJUn port*. Auckland, and Napier; due •bout sth April. Bucenianr, left Vancouver 6th March, v.» Siii and Aurkland; due about 7th April. Morayßhire, left Liverpool 2nd February nfr [Auckland; dv« about Bth April. Maori, left London 11th February Tia Auckland ; due about 10th April. Arawa, left Liverpool 22nd February, «& "Auckland; due about 14th April. Star of New Zealand, left Liverpool lltb Stebruary, vi* Auckland; due about the CDth April. Inveran, lelt How York 3rd February, via Australian porto and Auckland; duo about dhe 22nd April. Corinthic, left Plytuovth 9th March via Capetown and Hobart; duo about 23rd April. Suffolk, left Liverpool 2nd March, via Australian ports and Auckland; dus about: the "Tomoana, left New York 11th February, »ia Australian fcorta and Auckland ; due about b Frankdale^ n i'eft New York 6th March, via A.u«tnlian ports and Auckland; duo about B4th May. Sailing Vessels. Titania, left Liverpool 15th December. Ingtborg lelt Marseilles, 6th January, Tia Dunedin and Lyttelton. Cruroa, left Port Macquarie sth March. River Boyne, left Newcastle 11th March (put iVnto Sydney for repairs lßth March). PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Mararoa, Lyttelton, 20th Turakina, Lyttelton, 20ih / Te Anau, Lyttelton, 20th Tlkapuna, NewPl>Tnouth and Onehunga, 20th Tasman, Nelson and Motueka, 20th John Hardie, Lyttelton, 20th Blenheim, Blenheim, 20th Ooawa, Blenheim, 20th Waihi, Blenheim, 20th , Botomahana, Lyttelton, 2M Manoroa, Motueka, 21st Acrere, Pateo, 21»t Queen of the South, Foston, 21st Ijtoraibird, Wangacui, 21st Wainu!, Picton, Zlst Arahura, Selson, 21«t Riverina, South, Hobart, JJ^bourne, 21st Wimmera, Napier, Gisborne, Auckland, and (Sydney, 2Lst Corinna, New Plymouth and Onehunga, 21«t Huia, Wanganui, 21st Mana, Patea, 21st Kennedy, Nelson and West Coast, 21*t Opiwa, Napier, 21st Warrimoo, Sydney, 22nd Mokoia, Lyttelton and Dunedin, 22nd Ayrshire, 'Lyttelton, 22nd Penguin, Nelaon, 22nd Haramea, Giaborne, 23rd Wakatu, Lyttelton Tia coast, 23rd Rob Roy, Picton and Havelock, 23rd Rotoiti, Kelson, New Plymouth, and One--ftunga, 24th I
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 67, 20 March 1907, Page 6
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634SHIPPING PORT-OF WELLINGTON. Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 67, 20 March 1907, Page 6
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SHIPPING PORT-OF WELLINGTON. Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 67, 20 March 1907, Page 6
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