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SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS.

March Menowai, R.M.s.s., 3500, Carey, from Sydney. Passengers:— Auckland: Messrs. Burke, Nash, Irwin, Patterson, W. Morrin, St. John Pantomime Company (26), and 4 steerage. For Apia ; M. Carolina. For Honolulu : Miss Sharp, Mrs. Grierson, Messrs. Grierson, Sharp, and Schluter. For San Francisco: Misses Schelly Kerr, M. Smith. Mesdames Chamberlain, Barth, Walack, Chambers, Forrest and family, Clarke, Messrs. G. M. R. Honey, Chamberlain, L. J. Davis, J. Cox, R. Hewitt, G. Chaffev, L Cohen, R. S. j Burns, H. Clarke, J. Evans, W. R. Claridge, Rev. Fathers Kearns and S. J. hitmore, and 50 steerage. _ , , 27—Waimrapa, s.s., 1023, Mcintosh, from Sydney. Passengers : — Mesdames Duffy. G'oldie, Winstone, Anderson, Montgomery, A. Hooker, McGregor. Prime, Edgecombe, L. Smith, Counsell and child, M. Brown, Michie, infant, two daughters, and maid, Misses Gray, Wood, Anderson, Eustace, Picton, .lolly, Matthews (2), Bootes, Swears, Deane, Scott, Messrs. McEwen, H. Muir, J. C. Firth, Winstone, G. Newcomb, Crowe, Mair, Montgomery, Buchanan and son, Bradbury, Prime, Edgecombe, Matthews, Maccoll, J. R. H. Lewis, L. Smith, H. W. I Goodall, J. Melrose, Michie, T. F.Lincoln, A. E. Middleton, H. Grear, F. Alderson, Jefferson, J. T. Hawke. For Gisborne : Mr. and Mrs. Finn, Mr. and Mrs. Seymour. For Napier: Messrs. W. Ray nor, Carlson. For Wellington: Mr. J. Wyett. For Lyttelton ; Mrs. Sndgeon and two children, Mr. \\. Lucy. For Dunedin : Mr. T. W. Whitson. For Bluff: Rev. A. Mitchell. For Melbourne: Mr. E. H. Sweatmau, and 31 steerage for all ports. 30-Alameda, R.M.s., 1939, Morse, from San Francisco and Honolulu. Passengers : —For Auckland, Misses Hattie Borchardt, M. H. Krout, Mesdames M. Eichelbaumt and child, G. M. rex and child, Messrs. D. De Cou, Max Eichelbaum, George M. Yirex, Wilding, Ring, A. R. Garlick, and 8 steerage; for Sydney, Misses Blair, A. Milllin, D. Archibald, Gibson. F. Preddy, Signnott, A. Ide, Emily Ritchie, Mesdames Coyle, Brilliant and child, Nathaniel, Brewer, J. J. Falk, H. S. Forsyth, Gibson and child, Tlios. Symons, Signnotit, C. Turner, Messrs. R. Rooney, Win. Blair, Evan Jones, George Darrell, J. J. Falk, H. S. Forsyth, W. D. K. Gibson, W. Groth, Howland, Hoadley, John Rohhmann, Charles Turner, A. J. Doylyu, Martin Kaling, Prof. Ivoebele, Rev. Dr. J. H. Z. Zillmann, and 20 steerage. 30—Vision, brig, 159, F. Nilson, from Newcastle. 30—Waitemata, brigantine, 365, Campbell, from Newcastle. Passengers: Misses Craig and Campbell. 31—Wenona, barque, 511, Conyers, from Port Kembla.

31—West Australian, barque, 600, Koldrup, 'rom Newcastle.

31— H.M. s. Curagoa, screw corvette, 2380, 2540 horsepower and 12 guns, Captain K. W. S. Gibson, from Pictou. April 2—Manapouri, s.s., 1753, Cameron, R.N.R., from Sydney. Passengers:—For Aucklaud: Mesdames Lawrence and child, Tubby, Lane and child, Burke, Hay (2), Wales, Misses Mark, Maxwell (2), Skelton, Messrs. Lawrence(2), A. Briggs, 0. H. Taplin, C. S. Johnson, E. A. Audersou, H. Casir, H. Allsopp, J. F. .Lane, A. W. Moran, Trescow, (2), R. Burke. Hay, H. N. Seeker, W. S. Russell, L. Clark, Broad, Wales, and 29 steerage. For Napier: Miss Porter, Mr. 'A. McDougall. For Wellington : Mrs. Scales, Mrs. Tuxford, Messrs. D. Kirkcaldie, Tonks, Osboru, and one steerage. • For Dunedin : Mr. F. S. D. Jefferv, and two steerage. For Melbourne: Rev. E. P. Wilkinson, Mr. L. Weston, and one steerage. 3— Talune, s.s., 2020, Phillips, from Melbourne, Hobart, and Southern ports, with passengers and general cargo. s—Upolu, s.s., 1141, G. Crawshaw, from Samoa and Tonga. Passengers : Miss Watkin, Messrs. Foidi, Williams, Hume, Shaw, Kvndon, Utting, H. VanHegen. 7 —Mararoa, s.s., 2598, H. W. H. Chatfield, from Sydney. Passengers : — Misses McClatchie, Johnston, Scherff, Morrin (2), Stain (2), Newali, Hester, Needham, McLaren, Rendell, Armstrong, Cleary, Fuller, Butler, Brothers, Lovell, Yon der Hyde, Manktelow, Captain McClatchie, Dr. Ross, and Rev. T. Warner, Mesdames Reading, Logie and son, Stych and son, Morrin, Riding, Stoute and child, Milroy, Forgie, Clark, Brooks, Bullock, Brown, Harvey and child, Smith, Davidson, Whitile and child, Copeland, Evans, Lister, Ross and 2 children, Hesketh, Burns, O'Quigley, Biggs and child, Armstrong, Cleary, Fuller. Marten, McGauron and 2 children, Kearney and child, Gray, Messrs. F. Woodhouse, Kelly, A. B. Barter, T. Morrin, H. Leabourne, Leighton, Milroy, J. O. Brooks, R. P. Gibbons, A. W. Gibbons, T. J. Carter, J. Strain, Master Strain, Bullock, H. J. Brown, E. Harris, E. Brockman, W. H. Smith, H. D. Picton, Cagg, W. Wilby, G. P. McDougal, Davidson, S. Mylins, T. H. Duncan, Harris, Gillman, Oaten, Dodge, W. J. Evans, G. E. Lister, Heskett, Burns, Cashel, R. Laugton, G. Gracewood, E. E. Turner, O'Quigley, R. Edwards, W. Adams, S. W. Dowling, G. Olley, J. Cleary, W. Brewin, E. H. Clayton, Bedford, L. H. Martin, R. Loweish, J. Wilson, McGauron, Everett, and 92 in the steerage. For Napier : Mesdames Davis, Ell wood, Messrs. W. H. A'Court, France, E'lwood, J. T. Barber, Dr. Sweet. For Wellington; Misses Janet Burns, Eddy (2), Mesdames Sirnm, Wiltshire, Williams, Everett and child, Franklin and children, Eddy, Hon. Eson, Messrs." G. Fisher, Turnbull, Simm, F. Everett, J. Everett, Franklin, Eddy, Master Eddy, J. Wilson, H. A. Hawkins, Master Hawkins, _W. Tenuege, Major McCarthy, and lb in the steerage. For Lyttelton : Misses Stack, Harris, Connolly, Whitlow, Chesnall, Pullan, O'Hare, Ryme, Read (2), Mesdames Stack, Phillips, Connolly, Whitlow, Classon, Haddon, Dickson and child, Haycroft, Gibson, Camowell, Robinson and two children, Brown, Crawford, Messrs. Phillips, A. F. Quaife, C. H. Connolly, Whitlow, Swain, T. Hoskiug, T. E. Hosking, Haddon, Gibson, Gavin, George, R. I C. Gibbs, A. J. Benjamin, Haycroft, J. D. Francis, J. G. Bisset, T. H. Dearden, A. H, Ross, Palderson, P. M. Scott, J. R. Shaw, S. R. Dobbie, A. Morris, S. Simmonds, K. S. Balmer, O. W. Ewan, A. D. Robinson, Brown, R. Crawford, and 13 in the steerage. For Dunedin: Misses Rawson, F. Bellamy, Watts, Mesdames Seager, Bridge, Watts, Messrs. Mackillop, Addy, J. Williamson, K. B. Ferguson, R. A. Wilson, Bridge, J. Renfrew, R. Forbes, Captain Flemming, Rev. W. Closs. For Bluff; Miss Rodgers, Mr. Bushman.

9—Tasmania, s.s., 2552, T. McGee, from Sydney. Passengers : — Misses McPherson, Jmpey, Knight, Brailsford (4), Watson, Disher (2), Buchanan, Robb, Cook, Carroll, Bloomfield, Whittaker, Mesdames Perry, Impey, Gardiner, Watt and child, Gaskell, Corry, Chissell and child. Parsons, Luxford, Bentley and 2 children, Brailsford, Carroll, Pfeffer and 3 children, Blaxall, Krull, Blong, Messrs. Banyard, Waterman, Gettings, Walters, Quinn (2), Rutter, Davidson, Ross, Phillips, iSomerville, Suttie, Jones, Bell, Renton, Harvey, Tiddy, Aldridge, Zone, King, Jarrett, Buchanan, Lysaght, Steele, Metcalfe, Sloinan, Thomas, Captain Walls, Mr. and Mrs. Roche, Mr. and Mrs. Thornton and 3 children, Mr. and Mrs. Howard, Mr. and Mrs. J. Thornton and child, Mr. and Mrs. Thornton, sen., Mr. and Mrs. Worthington, Mr. and Mrs. Newland, Mr. and Mrs. Cook and 4 children, Mr. and Mrs. Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. Aldridge, Masters Impey, Brailsford, and Howard, and 60 in the steerage. For Napier : 10 saloon and 20 steerage. For Wellington : 40 saloon and 45 steerage. For Lyttelton :20 saloon and 23 steerage. 11—Indramayo, s.s., from London, via Sydney, with general cargo. 12—Waihora, s.s., 2003, J. Anderson, from Melbourne, Hobart, and Southern ports, with passengers and general cargo. 16—T&ieri, s.s., 1668, George McDonald, from Newcastle. 16—Taviuni, s.s., 1465, R. E. Smith, from Levuka and Suva. Passengers: Messrs. McKinlay, Taylor, Archer, H. Marks. 16—Lottie Moore, barque, 837, E. A. Watts, from New York via Wellington. Hinemoa, Govt, s.s., J. Fairchild, from Rarotonga, via Kermadecs, Whangaroa, and Russell. Passengers: Earl and Lady Glasgow, Ladies Augusta, Alice, and Dorothy Boyle, Captain and Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. Boyle, Mrs. Gelling, Misses Eastwood and maid, and Gelling, Captain Elliot, Dr. Collins, Messrs. Van der Byl and Miller, and three servants.l3o3,Phillips, from Sydney. 17—Talune, 5.5.,1303, Phillips, from Sydney. Passengers ; —Mesdames Brooks and 6 children, Lindsay, infant and servant, Waller, Hare, Walker, J. Niccol, Allport, Barker, 'Newton, Tierney, Misses Bennell, Evans (2), Atkinson, Messrs. Brooke, J. H. Messenger, W. J. Elbeck, F. Aengenhevster, A. Burns, J. J. Stewart, Daw, W. F. Pickering, J. Ward, R. Parker, Fletcher, P. A. Philips, F. Atkins, Waller, Hare, J. H. Cooper, J. Niccol, Cox, Barker, R. Clark, P. Hanlon, T. Riley, J. McMahon, A. W. Davies, A. Leibron, Mitchell, Newton, J. Fitzgerald, Copnock, Kendrish, M. Monohan, Craig, M. Morton, J. Hutchinson, A. G. Cowley, Captain Shuttleworth, and 12 in the steerage. For Gisborne: Mrs. Staples, Messrs. J. Smith and J. Ellis. For Napier: Mr. and M rs - Black, and seven in the steerage. For Wellington : Mrs. Gilford, Messrs. Crowley, J. D. fleet, J. R. Edwards, Goss, F. Lilson, and 37 in the steerage. For Lyttelton : Miss tj. J. Goodwin, Messrs. J. Croaker and J. Coughlan, and 6in the steerage. For Dunedin : Mrs. Wilson, Misses Wallace, Smith, Prouse, Messrs. Wilson, Pearson, Caulfield, Hoddmott, and 7 in the steerage. For the Bluff: Mr. and Mrs Searle, Mr. Alford. I 1 or Hobart: Mr. W. B. Hare. For Melbourne: Messrs. E. E. Burgess, W. Hooke, W. Ganger.

DEPARTURES.

March Linda Weber, 115, brigantine, Owen, for South Sea Island's. Passengers: Miss Nicholas, Mrs. Kohn and child, Messrs. G. E. Brown, C. Kohn, Rora, and Tokerau. 24—Monowai, R.M.s.s., 3500, Carey, for Apia, Honolulu, and San Francisco. Passengers from Auckland: Misses Robertson, Peacock, McSdaraes Kennedy, Gregson, Peacock and child, Von Leggern and infant, Henry Wright and child, Robertson, H. W. Postlewaite, G. D. Boosey, Weddell, H. Alley, R. Hepworth, G. M. Hepworth, Henry Wright. R. D. Perry, Dr. McKechnie, Dr. Kennedy, A. O. Collier, W. Von Leggern, T. Wilson, W. Malm, E. Indemear, A. Cox, E. Davidson, A. Bolns, W. M. Scott, H. Smith, E. M. Donald, Gregson, Georgenson, S. B. Lysaght, and 31 saloon and 50 steerage from Sydney. 27Tasmania, s.s., 2252, T. McGee, for Sydney. Passengers : —Mesdames Hamblin, Poison, Tredwin, Crombie, Thompson, Saiuty and infant, Impey, Gardener, Henderson, Smith, Hardy, Baker, Robinson, Anderson, D. Irvine, Cullen, Perry, Misses Bree, Liawson, Stevens, Hayes, Smith (4), Benson, Herbert, Impey, Messrs. G. S.vmonds, J. Monohan, Crombie, Harcourt, Thompson (2), A. W. Bigsworth, Do ward, R. Jones, Impey, North, Gardener, Mander, J. H. Hattam, Smith, C. A. Wray, Nash, Simpkins, Hopkins, J. J. Anderson, Hattau, D. Irvine, Gledtimes, Craig, Jenkin, Taylor, Cottell, Peddie, Powell, Carr, Scotter, 30 steerage, and through passengers from Southern ports. 28 —Mararoa, s.s., 2595, Chatfield, for Sydney. Passengers : Misses Longsford, Edgon, Winks, Stauuton, O'Doyle, England, Pelham, Wood, Maxhead, Jordan, Davies, Raake, Pickmere, Neale, Stutethorpe, Butters, Falfon, Cook, Guerin, Stevens, Kay, Lacy, Wyatt, Buddie, Cooper, Mesdames Finlayson, Templeton, Lawler, England, Hosking, Clarke, Smith, McGuire, Wood, Bennet, Raake, Cliadwick, Varley, Walsh, Major, Scott, West, Waller, Bowden-Smith and three daughters. Potter, Quick, Nicol, Allport, Fox, Melndoe, Kay. Frankill, Armitage, Pegley, Whiteley, Liage and two children, Rennie, Madam Groaselliere and two children, Messrs. P. A. Phillips, Forbes, Waddel, Templeton, Hindman, Hoyier, E. M. Long. W. Drummond, Father Wright, Julian. Pridham, Thornton, F. Atkins, Spinks, Jamieson, Lynch (3), Bumby, Professor Herkomer, Collins. Ford, Holme, Campbell, Gibbons, A. E. Pearce, Wehivill, N. Cohen, Dr. Wild, Butler, Taylor, Cooper, Walters, Perry, Hetherington, Finlayson, Roake, Master Roake, Fulton, Sutton, Mods. Tarroni, Mons.' Grosseliere, Nicol, Falfon, Fox, Mannook, Dr. Honier, Chadwick, Head, Potter, Pegley, Repnie, Davies, Younghusband, 45 steerage, and 82 saloon, and 4b steerage from Southern ports. 28—Richmond, s.s., 475, R. G. Hutton, for Tahiti and Rarotonga. Passengers Mrs. Renzie and three children, Messrs. C. Stringer, Renzie, M. Cape, A. B. Donald, C. A. Eden borough. 28 —Ysabel, schooner, 149, W. Ross, for the Friendly Islands. Passengers: Mr. and Mrs. G. Nicholas, Messrs. R. H. Head, Lowe (2). '29—Wairarapa, s.s., 1786, J. Mcintosh, for Melbourne, via Southern ports, with passengers and general cargo. 30Alameda, R.Al.s., 1939, H. G. Morse, for Sydney. Passengers : Misses Randle and Rountree, Mrs. Holmes and four children, Messrs. C. A. Richardson, S. McNaughton, J. Heap, Bumby, S. Hetheringtou, H. Butter, W. H. Parsons, J. T. Arundel, Holmes, Mons Cochelet, and through passengers from San Francisco. 30—Southern Cross, Mission yacht, 245, J. Bongard, for Norfolk Island and South Sea Islands. Passengers: Miss Farr, Revs. J. Palmer and H. Goravaka, Messrs. Quintal (2). 30—Taviuni, s.s., 910, R. E. Smith, for Suva and Levuka. Passengers: Miss Keesing, Mesdames Waring, Donaldson and three children, Manghan, two children and nurse, Mclldowie, Corbett, Messrs. E. W. Freeman, H. B. Joeke, Lazarus, Kevan, Strange, Waring, Donaldson, Manghan, McDowell, Bowerman, and George Bolton. April 3--Rio, barquentine, 317, Dunn, for Newcastle.

Talune, s.s., 2020, Phillips, for Sydney. Passengers : Misses Kissling, Tole, Gordon, Bailey, England, A. M. Eraser. Walker, Baker, Mesdames Holloway, Ludwig, England, Madame Grosilliere, 2 children, and maid, Wood, Messrs. Grosilliere, Gardiner, Nimmi, Harley, Manning, S. F. Clarke, L. Levy, Melson, Beckett, Walker, Wood, Helmsing, Goa, Davis, Hirst, C. Manning, A. F. C. Baker, T. Nelson, B. Thompson. Younghusband, T. C. Cowes, Dr. Power, and 22 steerage, also through passengers from the South. s—Mauapouri, s.s., 1783, A. W. Cameron, R.N.R., for Southern ports, Hobart, and Melbourne, with passengers and cargo. 6—Waitemata, barquentine, 365, A. Campbell, for Sydney, via Kaipara. 9—Vision, brig, 159, F. F. Nilsson, for Sydney, via Mercury Bay. 10—Curacoa, H.M.s., for Samoa. 11—Upolu, s.s., 1141, Geo. Crawshaw, for Tonga and Samoa.—Passengers : Mesdames Harris and child, Palmer and infant, Ross and 2 children, Clare and family (7), McLeod, Miss Stewart, Dr. Ross, Messrs. R. B. Leefe, Mulins, Mossop, Middlemas, A, Stewart, Smart, J. Clare, Skelton, Batty. 12—Waihora, s.s., 2003, J. Anderson, for Sydney. Passengers : —Mesdames Thornfeld, Dowling, nurse, and family (3), Amphlett, Kyngdon and son, Bloomfield, Stanley, McGarran and two children, Tait, Henry, Misses Rule, Greham, Mullins, J. McCauley, A. McCauley, Wishart, Lord Bredbourne, Captain Forbes, Messrs. H. G. Woodroffe, Fold;, C'anigrase, J. L. Ellis, McGarran, R. G. Dark, Wales, R. Marton, Hust, W. Dark, Stanley, E. Martin, Marriner, Butler, Dowling, W. Adams, O. Tyler, Moss, McFarlane, Rule, Henry, T. S. Greham, Miller (2), Taylor, Scott, King, H. Goodhall, L. Elder, Sargood, J. H. Scott, M. M % Levy, 19 in the steerage, and original from Southern ports. 14—Janet, cutter, 26, N. A. Bertelsen, for Guam.

14—Indramayo, s.s., 3654, J. Firth, for London, via the South. 16—Wenona, barque, 511, M. McKenzie, for Rocky Island, via Thursday Island. Passenger : Mrs. McKenzie. 17—Mararoa, s.s., 2598, G. Allman, for Sydney. Passengers: — Mesdames LomasSmith, Wilson, Yates - Reilly, Hookey, Moginie and child. Hodges and infant, Pearson, P»eid, Armstrong, Middlebrook, Pick, Bailey, . Potter, Seegner, Gray, Garrad, Hardy, Arnold, McNeil, Moyle, Clayton, Davidson, Jeling worth, Bruce, McDonald and child, Crawford, Hoerder, Misses Wilson, Crosby, Holman, Dewar (3), YatesReilly, Simmonds, Bull, D. Boyd, Roy, Williams, Ansley, Gledstanes, Hill, Cashburn, Younghusband, Lamb, Garrett, McCarthy, Armstrong, Wilson, Fenwick, Jelingworth, Cousins, Higginson, Blackley (2), Revs. McNeil, Hood, and Simmonds, Captain A. Smith, Messrs. Hemery, Lomas - Smith, Shaw, Moss, A. R. Garlick, F. G. Laurie, Davidson, Stericker, F. Gallagher, Locke (2), McMahon, McCormick, Richardson, Moyle, J. de Beer, Crosby, J. Bunting, Seegner, Gray, Andrews, E. H. Clayton, Crawford, H. Thompson, Houston, Price, W. J. Hornby, W. Adams, Hoerder, 44 in the steetage, and original from the South. 17Tasmania, s.s., 2552, Thomas McGee, for Sydney. Passengers : Mesdames Green, Edwards and child, D'Arcy, Kerr, Morrison, Hunter, Goodacre, Bettany, Marcrott, Anderson, Hopa, Tuft, Misses Green (3), McGettigan (2), Edwards (2), Smith, Levett, Hind, Cranston, Revitt, Hunter (2), Gilison (2), Hopa, O'Connell, Benjamin, D'Arcy, Bright, Graham, Messrs. Child, Lyons, Anderson, Clark, Dickey, Marcroft, Hornby, Sellon (2), J. Hamilton, J. W. Power, Gazzard, Day, H. Watts, R. Matheson, Joplin, McKeown, 60 in the steerage and original from the South. 18—West Australian, 600, J. C. Kolderup, for Haabai, Friendly Islands. 18— C. Hamlen, jun., brigantine, 530, S. T. Wolfe, for New York. 18—Indiana, brigantine, 252, J. Curran, for the Huon Group. Passengers : Messrs. A. R. Carnie, Appott, W. Nunu, F. Louis, P. Nicolas. THE INDRAMAYO. The Tyser Co.'s steamer Indramayo arrived in harbour on Wednesday evening, April 11. The steamer left London on February 3, and arrived at Melbourne after a passage of 47 days, the ordinary weather having been experienced throughout the run. After landing her consignments at that port the voyage was resumed, and Sydney reached on the Ist instant. After landing a quantity of general cargo at that port she left for Auckland early on the morning of the 7th, and had a quick run across. The steamer is still in command of Captain Firth, and she brings t» quantity of general cargo for this and Southern ports. THE ALAMEDA. Shortly before half-past eleven a.m. on' Mar. 30, the mail steamer Alameda, Capt. H. G. Morse, arrived from Honolulu and San Francisco, after a passage of 19 days 3 hours 20 minutes. The steamer was detained 24 hours at San Francisco, by the Atlantic steamer ariving at New York one day late for the mail train. Mr. J. B. Sutton, purser, to whom we are indebeed for our files and despatches, reports that the Golden Gate was left at 3.30 p.m. on the 9th March, and the steamer stopped for Honolulu pilot at 11.35 a.m. on the 16th. Discharged pilot same night at 1035, and after » pleasant run stopped off Apia at 6.10 a.m. on the 24th. Sailed from Apia at 11.10 a.m. same day, and stopped for Auckland pilot at 10.45 a.m. yesterday. Fine weather and smooth seas were experienced throughout the trip. The Alameda brought a very large mail, and 19 passengers for this port. She has 55 through passengers for Sydney, as well as 17 from this port. The steamer resumed her voyage to Sydney at 2 o'clock the next morn'mg.

THE LOTTIE MOORE.

On Monday morning the American barque Lottie Moore, Captain E. A. Watts, arrived in harbour from New York, via Wellington, bringing a part cargo of general American merchandise. The barque, which will be remembered as having loaded kauri gum and flax at this port, for New York, about two years ago, left that port for Wellington on December 27th last, and was 101 days on the passage. After discharging her consignments at that port,-the voyage was resumed on the Bth instant, and tne East Cape was rounded on the night of the 9th, a strong southerly gale prevailing. The next day a fresh gale from the south-west was experienced, durii/fe which the barque was hove' to for 38 hours. On the gale moderating, the vessel was laid on her course, and Cuvier Island passed early on Monday morning, and the vessel arrived as above. The schooner Fieetwing has been purchased by Messrs. Ho veil and Co., who intend to employ her in connection with their whaling enterprise at the Kermadecs. Before entering on her new trade the Fleetwing will take a cargo of timber, etc., from this port to the Friendly Islands. The barque Wenona has been chartered to proceed to Rocky-Island, Gulf of Carpentaria, ! where she will Jje engaged in shifting the plant of the guano station of Messrs. J. T. Arundel and Co. to one of the adjacent islands. Captain M. McKenzie, late of the brigantine Eillau Donau has been appointed to the command of the barque. On Tuesday morning the Government steamer Hinemoa, Captain Fairchild, arrived in harbour from her Island cruise, having His Excelleney the Governor, Lady Glasgow and family and suite as passengers. The cutter Janet sailed for Long Island on Saturday, where she will act as tender to the brigantine Indiana until that vessel is loaded with guano, and then proceeds on her beche de me.r fishing expedition. She is expected to be away about six months. BY TELEGRAPH. NOTICE TO MARINERS. Wellington', April 5. — The following notice to mariners appears in to-night's Gazette "Notice is hereby given that the present red light exhibited from the lighthouse on Oamaru Head, half-a-mile north of Cape Wanbron, will be discontinued on the 23rd of May, 1894, and that on and after that date a flashing white light, showing a flash every 14 seconds, will be shown in lieu thereof, and may be seen in clear weather from seawards between magnetic bearings of N.N.W. and S. by W. at a distance of 15 miles. THE KAIKOURA. Wellington, March 24.—The following passengers have booked for England by the Kaikoura : —First saloon: Mr., Mrs., and Alexander, Mr., Mrs., and Misses Charlewood (2), Mr. and Mrs. Clifford and maid, Misses Clifford ('2), Mr. and Mrs. Banner, Miss Vou Adelaide, Messrs. Clayton, Kettlewell, Laerv, Mahler, Menteath, Robinson, Whitson, Dr. Shepherd. Second saloon: Mr. and Mrs. McKay, Mesdames Blackley, Brockman, Brown, Kingham, Pickett, Thomas, Misses Aiken, Brown lee (2), Kingham, Thomson, Messrs. Caldwell, Chitty, Garland, Hirst, Wood, Low, McEwen, McLeod, Palairet, Terry, Thomson, Triggs, Younghnsband, Cunningham. Masters An thony, Jellicoe. Steerage: Misses Oakey, Oula"han, Page (2), Sass (4), Thorstenson, Mesdaines Sass, Smytlie and infant, Stewart, 'laylor, Thorstenson, Wilkins, Atkinson, Messrs. Ashdown, Bailey, Atkinson, Barbary, Bland, Blazey, Brown, Duffay, Hall, Holm, Inkpen, Lloyd, Milne, Smith, Stedall, Smythe, Turner, Wakeford, Rev. Mr. Sass, Masters Page, Sass (2), and Stewart. IHE RUAPEHU. Wellington, March 29. —The Ruapehu, which arrived from London, via way ports, late last night, had an uneventful passage. Her dates are London, February 8; Plymouth, February 10 ; Teneriffe, February 16; Capetown, March 4 ; Hobart, March 24. She has a number of prize sheep on board for Lyttelton. Passengers for Auckland First saloon: Misses Imray (2), Mesdames Fenistal, Moreton, Messrs. E. Ellin, H. Imray, F. W. Fenistall, L. Moreton. Second saloon: Misses Brown, Millington, Redcliffe (2), Smyth, Mesdames Redcliffe, Smith, Shearer, Messrs. J. H. Ellerbeck, A. Gale, F. M. Kingston, E. Phillips, F. H. Ralph, B. Wilkes, W. J. Courtney, J. Shearer, A. Needham, Masters Smith (2). Steerage: Mrs. Taylor, Messrs. Snell, Chubb, Marshall, Taylor (4), Tudehope, Webb. THE COPTIC. Wellington, Auril 12.—The Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company's steamer Coptic arrived at 6 a.m. to-day from London via way ports, after an uneventful voyage. Her dates are : London, February '22 ; Plymouth, February 24; Teneriffe, March 1 : Capetown, Match 18; Hobart, April 7- Auckland passengers : Mrs. Win. T. Leslie, Messrs. D. S. Waddell, H. S. Hawkins, B. Shardlow, C. Darnley. The Coptic on this voyage is commanded bV Captain Henry St. G. Lindsay, R.N.R., with Mr. Thomas A. Whistler, R.N.R., as chief oiiicer, and Mr. H. Clarke, R.N. second officer, Messrs. Neish and Evans third and fourth officers respectively. Mr. E. J. Morgan (late of Orient line) is purser, Dr. H. Michello medical officer, W. N. Purvis chief engineer, Jas. Chapman chief steward. The Coptic, after taking in 3000 carcases mutton here, leaves for Napier on Tuesday, going thence to Lyttelton. THE DORIC. Lyttelton, April 5 — Sailed: Doric, for London. Passengers Misses Mead, Hayman, Heath, Jollie, MoHardy, Mcllwraith, Ashwell, Ward, Dodwell, Bellerby, Roberts, Browning, Boulton, Adams, Jakins, Mesdames Paton, Mead, Kenway, Frikart, Nicolls, Tancred, Paton, Alleson and infant, Robilliard and child, Fenwick, Bellerby and infant, Browning. Josling, Boulton, Stockben and infant, Lindsay, Jakins, Brcckles and three children, Davidson, Newton, Captain H. T. Bridge, Dr. Frikart, Major Storey, Messrs. Bilbrough, J. Paton, L. Hindson, G. Brookes, J. C. Peyton, J. C. Paton, J. Cameron, E. J. Mead, <J. G. Nicolls, J. Barton, A. D. Mcllwraith, J. H. Challis, E. P. Carey, J. F. Paton, L. Deane, E. Grether, G. Ward, G. Endean, S. Cohen, W. B. Smith, H. J. Smith, A. L. Bellerby, H. Godfrey, H. Dalgleish, W. J. Browning, W. Lindsay, E. Collet, J. Ren ton, H. West, J. Kennedy, G. Tremain, S. Tuck, E. Yewdall, G. Bagg, W. McKinnis, T. W. Mcßeady, J. C. Brown, G. Eynon, A. Jakins, H. R. Breckels, W. Sinclair, A. Davidson, G. Harrison, A. McKay, J. B. Cameron, G. J. Beamish, M. Simcott, W. H. Ashford, H. J. Balsden, W. Forbes, F. Park, R. Meikle, J. Neale, Masters Mead, Bellerby. Browning. Sailed : Takapuna, s.s., for Northern ports. Passengers For Wellington : Misses Wilson, Wood, Taylor, Maginnity, Chapman, Hart, and Pilbrow, Mesdames Marriatt, Lambic, Wilson, Bell, Heron and child, Tippett, Cohen, Elliott, Quinn. Herapath, Dean, Stewart, Smith, Hunt, Tiller, and Bell, Dr. Bell, Messrs. Shorter, Chappell, Cohen, Rhodes, Russell, Aymour, Fergusson, MeEnery, Cousins, Rutter, Ruxton, Markland, Cumberworth, Ching, Chambers, Phillips, Daly, David, Rutter, Phillips, Tingey, Tippett, Dean, Cockrane, Elliott, Achard, Smith, Tiller, McGregor, Little, Bell, Heron, Flanaghan, and Fergusson. For New Plymouth : Mr. and Mrs. Murgatroyd, Mrs. Bos worth, For Auckland : Miss Wood, Mrs. Tippett, Messrs. Lippiatt, Ross, and Ender.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9490, 20 April 1894, Page 4 (Supplement)

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9490, 20 April 1894, Page 4 (Supplement)

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9490, 20 April 1894, Page 4 (Supplement)