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SYDNEY, Bth March. ' 'Arrived— Victoria, from Auckland. NEWCASTLE, 7th March. Sailed— Wairuna, for New Zealand. SUVA, 7th March. Sailed — Tofua, for Tonga und H'limoa j Makum (5 a.m.), for Auckland. AUCKLAND, Bth March. Sailed— Amokura (6 a.m.), for Wellington. Sailed— Tokomaru (6.10 a.m.), for Wellington. G'ISBOkNE, 7th Murch. Sailed— Takapuna (3.10 p.m.), for Napier. Bth March. Sailed— Ripple (3 a.m.), for Wellington, via Pora Awanul. ! NAPIER, 7th March. Arrived— Maitai (3.30 p.m.), from Wellington. NEW PLYMOUTH, 7th March. Arrived— Pukaki (6 p.m.), from Wellington. Bth March. Arrived— Rarawa (5.50 a.m.), from Onehunga PATEA, Bth March. Arrived— Mana (9.10 a.m.), Aorere (W. 15 a.m.), and Kapuni (9.35 a.m.), from Wellington. WANGANUI. 7th March. Arrived— Huia (10.40 a.m.) and Kapitl (11 a.m.), from Wellington. Salled^Waimea (8.25 p.m.) and Ituia '9 p.m.) for Wellington. POXTON, 7th March. Arrived— Awahou (10 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed— Kennedy (8.30 a.m.), for Greymoutii. PICTON, 7th March. Arrived— Pateena (8 p.m.), from Wellington, BLENHEIM, Bth March. Arrived— Wairau (8 a.m.), from Wellington. FAREWELL SPIT, 7th March. Red Pine passed east for Wellington at 5.43 this evening. NELSON, 7th March. Arrived— Hauplri (2.40 p.m.), from Picton. Bth March. Arrived— Awaroa (5 a.m.), from Wellington; Pateena (fi.45 a.m.), from Victon. ' Sailed— Mapourika (7 a.m.), for Picton and Wellington; Pateena (7 a.m.), for Wellington direct. LYTTELTOX, 7th March. Arrived— Opourl (4 a.m.), from Oreytnouth,' | Canopun (6.10 a.m.), from Westport; Wootton I (6 p.m.), from the Sounds; Breeze, from Wanganui. Sailed— Cygnet (4.25 p.m.), for Akaroa j Wootton, for Kalkouru; Moernkl, for Dunedin. , Bth March. 'Arrived— Maori (7 a.m.), from Wellington. Arrived— Wimmcra (9.40 a.m.), from Wellington. To sail— Maori (8.30 p.m.) and Mokoia (11.30 p.m.), for Wellington. KAIKOTJRA, Bth March. Arrived— Wakatu (5 a.m.), from Wellington. WESTPORT, 7th March, Arrived— Komata (0 p.m.), from Wellington. GREYMOtJTH, Bth March. Sailed— Ugatoro (8.30 a.m.), for Wellington. Sailed— Koonya (9.55 last night), for Wellington. i DUNEDIN, 7th March. Arrived— Matatua (7 a.m.), from Tlmaru; Taviuni (5 p.m.), from Bluff. Sailed— Storm (i.30 a.m.), for Timaru and Wanganui. Sailed— Mokoia (3.15 p.m.), for Auckland, via East Coast ports. Passengers for Wellington : Saloon— Mrs Ford, Misses Ewing, Kirkland, Thompson, Moore, Messrs Ford, Carman; 2 steerage. tf£!W ZfiAIAND SfiIPPING COMPANY. CHANGES IjTriME-TABLB. There are several changes announced in connection with the outward time-table from London of the New Zealand Shipping Company's bouts. The Riunitaka, which Was to have loaded at New York, will now load at London, and is to leave for. New Zealand on the 18th March. The Pnparon, which Was to have sailed for Auckland and Wellington on the 4th May, will take the place of the Turakina, and will sail for Wellington and Lyttelton on the 10th April. The Huruiiui will take the Paparoa's original run, "and is due here at the end of June, The Otakl's departure for Dunedin, Lyttelton, and Bluff has been fixed for the 20th April, instead of the 4th April, while the Orori Is to sail from London on the 30th May for Dunedin, Lyttelton, and Timaru. TOKOMARU DUE MONDAY. Running In the Eastern Canadian service, under the auspices of the New Zealand Shipping Company, the Tokomaru arrived at Auckland on Thursday from St. John, via Australian ports. She left Auckland this' morning for Wellington, and is expected here on Sunday. The Tokomaru will complete discharge at Lyttelton and Dunedin, and will then load in New Zealand for the ShaW-Savitl Line. NAVUA LEFT SUVA. The Union Company has been advised • that the Navua left Suva on Thursday for Auckland and Wellington. She is bringing the monthly shipment of bananas, from the Islands, and is due here next '.Thursday or Friday. NEWCASTLE COAL FOR WELLINGTON. The Union Company has received a cable stating that the collier W-uiruna sailed from Newcastle, coal-laden for Wellington, at 9 a.m. yesterday. The vessel should show up here either next Wednesday Or Thursday. HAWKES BAY'S ARRIVAL. Messrs. Sannatyne and Co. have been advised that the, new Tyse rsteamer Hawkes Bay, en route frorii London, loft Sydney last Thursday for Auckland. She will discharge a quantity of cargo at Napier before coming on to Wellington to complete, and is due here about the 18th Inst. IN WIRELESS RANGE. The following steamers will probably be in wireless range with Wellington and Auckland this evening :— Wimmera, Navua, Moeraki, Maheno, Maunganul, Manuka, Remuero, Maitai, and Hawkes Bay. On Sunday night: Navua, Maunganui, Manuka, Moeriki, an.l Hawkes Bay. The Ripple is due hi port from Glsbornc to-morrow, and is timed to sail on Tuesday for Napier and Glsborne. The coastal steamer Blenheim will probably be ready to resume running on Tuesday next. The Arapawa is to sail late this afternoon for Wanganui, and is expected back at Wellington on Tuesday. She will sail again the same day on the return trip. v Tho Katoa is to load coal at Westport on Monday lor Wellington/ After discharging here, she will proceed to Westport to load Admiralty coal for H.M.& New Zealand at Melbourne. lin route from London to* Dunedin, Lyttelton, and Timaru, the , New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Tongarlro left Capetown last Monday. She Is duo at Dunedin about the 27th March. After discharging part of her cargo from the West Coast at this port, tho Union Company's steamer Kamona will sail with the remainder on Monday for Napier. The Mangapapa, which left Karamea yesterday for Westport, will return to Karamea to load for Wellington, being due here on Monday. On Tuesday next tho Alexander Is due at Wellington from Tarukohe, and is to sail the same day for Nelson and West Const. Due buck at Wellington from Lyttelton on Thursday next, the Westmeath is scheduled to sail from here on the following Saturday for Avonmouth, vlii Las Piiimas. In consequence Of the Maheno's delay at Sydney, her arrivul at Auckland is not expected before U o'clock to-morrow night. Her departure on the return trip has now been postponed until 10 p.m. on Monday. Following is tho Auckland cargo taken by the Scales steamer Clan Grant, which left the northern port on Thursday for London:— 1261 bales of wool, 823 cases gum, 1-120 sacks gum, 120 casks tallow, cind is packuges of sundries. Leaving Wellington on Tuesday for Lyttelton with tho remainder of her cargo from London, the New Zealand Shipping Company's s.s. Ruuhlno will, on completion of dischargee, com- ; mence Homeward loading at the southern port. She will afterwards proceed to Timaru, and i back to Wellington for a similar purpose, i sailing finally from this port for London on the 3rd April. . I The Manuroa, due In Wellington on Monday from Tarukohc, Is to sail the sumo day for Pelorus Sound, and Is expected back here again on Tuesday. The Kapiti Is to take a load of coal from Pujionga to Wanisanul before returning to Wellington. Mr J. 0, Barnett, first officer on the Pateena, signed off that vessel's articles yesterday. Owing to the races and for the convenience of patrons, the Pateena will not l^ave Nelson for Wellington until » o'clock next Thnraday night, and will omit to call at Pictou on the run across. The Aruhuru will leave Wellington next Thursday on a special trip to Picton, returning the samo night. The Wdimate will leave Wanganui to-day to continue loading operations at Waitara. The Otago Harbour Board has notified the Mariite Department i that a Hght-bsacou, consisting of concrete bust with black tower, is being erected at low-water mark on the rpef at the western extremity of Quarantine Island, bearing N. Bdeg. K. true 24ft from the present light. Due notlHcation will be given when the new light will be installed.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 57, 8 March 1913, Page 4

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BY TELEGRAPH. Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 57, 8 March 1913, Page 4

BY TELEGRAPH. Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 57, 8 March 1913, Page 4