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SYDNEY, 20th April. Arrived— Casablanca, from Great Barrier Island. Sailed— Maunganu! (1.30 p.m.), for Wellington: Karamea, for New Zealand. NEWCASTLE, 81st April. Sailed— Lauderdale. for New Zealand. AUCKLAND, 20th April. Arrived— Squall, fiom Glsborne; Tofua (9,10 p.m.), from the Islands. To ' sail— Moupwat (8 p.ni.)i for Southern, ports. Passengers for Wellington .* Saloon— Mesdames Watts and Scholium, Mies. Featherston, Messrs. Watts and Williams 21«t April. Arrived— Maheno (noon), from Sydney; Tarawera, from Southern ports; Chihta (a p.m.), from Papeete. ONEHUNOA, 20th April Arrived— Kaipara (2.80 p.m.), from Kaipara. PATBA, 20th April. Arrived— Hawera (10.6S a.m.), from Wellington. 21st April. Arrived— Maaa (noon), from Wellington. FOXTON,' 20th ApriL Arrived— Queen of the South (10.80 a.m.), from Wellington. , NEW PLYMOUTH, 22nd April. Arrived — Garav/a (4 a.m.), from Onebunga. NAPIBR, 21»t April. Arrived— Banffishlre (2.30 p.m.), from Wellington. BLENHEIM, 21st April. Arrived— Blenheim (9 a.m.), from Wellington , PICTON, 22nd April. Arrived— Haupirl (8 a.m.), from Wellington. NELSON. 20th April. Arrived— Alexander (12.33 p.m.), from Wellington. Arrived— H. M.S. Pioneer (6 p.m.), from Picton. 21st April. Arrived— NUcau (2.46 a.m.), from Wellington; Arahura (7 a.m.), from Wellington and Pictoa. LYTTELTON, 21st April. Arrived— Karon (9.15 a.m.) and Mararoa (11.40 a.m.), from Wellington. Arrived— Taviunl (7 p.m. la the strewn), from Chatham Islands DUNEDIN, 20th April. Arrived— Ullmaroa, from Lyttelton; Storm, from Timaru; Kotare, from Catlina Sailed— Storm, for Lyttelton; Kotare, for Invercargill. . , _. I 21st April. Arrived— lavercarglll, from South; Victoria, from Sydney via East Coast ports. Sailed— Ulimaroa, for Bluff, Hobart, and Melbourne; Cormna, for northern porte „ „ „ WESTPORT, 20th April. Sailed-Komata (12.30 p.m.), for Wellington APARIMA AT VENICE. The Union Company's tramp steamer Aparuna, now at Venice, Is due to leave that port for Bar], another seaport on. the Adriatic, to-morrow. After completing discharge of her cargo of grain at Bari, -the veseel leaves on Sunday nest for Cardiff, Wales, where she loads coal for Colombo. NOTICE TO MARINERS. Motueka Harbour. — Harbour construction works.— The Motueka Harbour Board have notified that during the progress of dredging a. new channel to the Moutere Lagoon dredging operations will be commenced at once right In the fairway to Motueka harbour, and one dredge-mooring will be stretched across the channel. The dredge will show at night time two red lights, hi a vertical lino one over the other, not less than 6ft apart, as well as the usual anchor lights, and a watchman will be on duty. It is also notified that three mooring piles will be driven near the approach to Motueka harbour, situated as follows:— Just outside or at the harbour entrance one pile (which is used for the dredge-mooring), will be 60 fathoms distant on the etaiboaitl hand from the line of leading lights aud beacons, one pile 60 fathoms distant on the port hand, and one pile 05 fathoms distant on the port hand situated on the south' bank of the Moutere river. These piles will be marked by white beacons, and white light* will be hoteted at night. Yachtsmen, boatmen, and others entering the north channel will need to avoid other mooring-plles and dredge mooring cables at the entrance to Moutere Lagoon. Charts, etc., affected : Admiralty chart No 2616; New Zealand Pilot, eighth edition, 1908, chapter vl., page 192 *

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 95, 22 April 1912, Page 6

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BY TELEGRAPH. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 95, 22 April 1912, Page 6

BY TELEGRAPH. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 95, 22 April 1912, Page 6