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SYDNEY, 7th March Arrived— .7oan Craig, from Kaipara ' Sailed— 'illverina (1 p.m, yesterday), Sot Auckland MELBOURNE, 7th March Sailed— Wimmera (yesterday), lor llobart and .Wellington MWoAttttß| Bfch March Sailed— Kafcoa, tot New Zealand AUCKLAND, 6th March Sailed-^Rosamond, for Tologa Bay and Oisbome; Wes-iraHa (2.40 p.m.), for Southern P ° rts 7th March Arrived— Maheno ' (11 a.m.), from Sydney: Ulfißara (3.30 p.m.). from Vancouver; Tarawcra(l.lo p.m.), from southern ports fith March Arrived— Waltoiiio (0.10 a.m.), from Wellington

KAIPARA. 7th March Sailed— Ultimata (5 p.m.), for Newcastle N AIMER, Gfch March Arrived— Kowhai (4.80 i>.rn.), from ■Wellington NEW PLYMOUTH, Ctli Jlarcli .Sailed— Raruwa (8.35 p.m.), for Oilehungn FOXTON, nth March Arrived— Atfhhou (2.30 .p.m.), from Wellington WANGANUI, 7th March Arrived— Hiiia (10.15 a.m.), from Wellington, via Tarakohe PATEA, 7th March Arrived— Aorere (12.50 p.m.), from Wellington PUPONGA, 7th March Arrived— Rakiura (10 a.m.), lrom Wellington PICTON, 6th March Arrived— Arahura (5.20 p.m.), from Wellington Arrived— Regulus (0.30 p.m ), from Wellington Sailed— Arahurn, for Nelson NBLSOST, 7th March Arrived— Nikau (2.45 a.m.). from Wellington; Arahura (4.15 a.m.), from Picton •LYfTEI/rON, 6fch March Arrived— Victoria (1.5 p.m.), from Wellington 7th March Arrived— Tainiii (8.15 a.m.), Maori (10.35 a.m.), and Hallamshlre (11.1 a a.m.), from Wellington Bth March To sail— Maori (B.IS p.m.), for Wellington DUNEDIN, 6th March Arrived— Pukakl, from Oatnnru Sailed— lnvercargill (2.15 p.m.), for "lnvercar gill ; Breeze (11.30 p in.), for Wanganui, via ports 7th March Arrived— lauderdale (12.5 p.m ), lrom Edithburg; Flora (11.40 p.m.), from Bluft ■• Sailed— Westmeath (3,30 p.m ), for Bluff GREYMOUTU, 7th March - Arrived— Kamo (2.20 p.m.), from Wellington Sailed— Ngakuta (1.45 p.m.), for Wellington 1 EEMUERA HOMEWARD BOUND ' CHIiISTCHUBCH, Bth March Local advice has been received stating that the Renutera left Rio on the 6th March for London FOR. fIOBART AND MELBOURNE The Paloona arrived in port yesterday from "Melbourne and Hobart, via southern ports. Included in her cargo for Wellington were transhipment* ex the steamers Knight Templar, Medina, Tysla, Otranto; Indarra, Orestes, and Ismaila. The Paloona is timed to sail for llobarfc direct and Melbourne at 5 p.m, to-day WANGANUI HARBOUE BOARD 111 his last monthly report to the Wanganui Harbour Board the engineer stated that the dredge had been employed deepening the cut along the Heads wharf, 100 ft in length having been deepened to 26ifc at high water. The two 10-ton locomotive cranes have arrived. One of the bed plates wae so badly broken on arrival at Wellington that the contractors are forwarding a new one. The bed plate of the becond crane was 7lelivered in Wellington with several cracks in the castings, and negotiations arp now going on with a view to repairing same bjr the contractor. The pilot reported that 103 vessels entered and departed to and from the^port during the month; tonnage 21,860 tons, tonnage for vessels in the roadstead 21,350 tons. Two ocean liners in the roadsteal during the month transhipped 34 loads of frozen mutton and general cargo NEW STEAMER WAIPU t It is reported that the steamer being built 111 Duuedin for the Northern Steamship Com., pany will be -named Waipu. The vesbel is designed to carry 60 tons Of cargo, with passenger accommodation for about GO peopk. .She will be a very complete i.hip, fitted with electric, light, steam steering gear, steam hoisting plant, the latest type of life-saving apparatus, including Mill's patent disengaging boat-launch-ing gear, etc., and fine cabin arrangements. The crew's quarters will be in the bow. Trimming tanks are being provided fore and aft to reduce the draft -to a minimum. When the vessel will be completed is hard to say. Considerable inconvenience has been caused by the war delaying some of the material, particularly piping. One part actually found its way to Samoa, to which place it was traced only after some time had elapsed | MATATUA, FROM LONDON Continuing her voyage from London the liner Miitatua left Auckland on Saturday for Napier, Gisborne, and Wellington. The vessel is duo here about the end of this week E. B. JACKSON, AT LYTTELTON After 11 passage of 76 days the four-masted American schooner E. B. Jackson arrived at Lyttelton on Friday. The vessel left Gray's Harbour on the loth December, and Godley Head was sighted on Saturday last. The vessel was unable to make port owing to the strong south-westerly, Her voyage was Uneventful, Captain A. Olsen is in command,. Mr C. Andersen is chief officer, and Mr J. Ivas is second PERSONAL Captain Jlawson, of the Karori, and Captain A. R. Pryde, of the Kaiapoi, have exchanged positions Mr. J. Rutle, chief officer of the Regulus, left the vessel on Saturday In view of the approaching Easter holidays the Ulimuroa's departure the trip after this will be accelerated by one day. She is to leave Lyttelton on the 3lst' March and Wellington on the Ist April for Sydney direct and Hobart The schooner .Eunice has gone to Auckland for the purpose of having two 60 h.p. Diesel oil engines installed. She will be taken upon the harbour board's slip this week to have the propeller shafts put in. The Eunice is a wooden vessel of 190 tons., nnd ordinarily trades between Lyttelton, Havelock, and Greymouth

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 56, 8 March 1915, Page 6

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BY TELEGRAPH. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 56, 8 March 1915, Page 6

BY TELEGRAPH. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 56, 8 March 1915, Page 6