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SHIPPING NEWS

PHASES OF THE MOON.

Sun rises, 6.7 a.m.; sets, 6.8 p.m. High water, 0.48 a.m.; 1.14 J>.m. Moon, rises, 1.99 a.m.; sets, 4.29 p.m. ARRIVED FRIDAY, MARCH 20. REGTJLUS, s.s. 14 a.m.;. 584 tons. Wildman jun., from Wanganui. IT. and W. 1 INVERCARGILL, s.s. (4.25 a.m.), 226 tons, Wilkinson, from Wanganui, -(Johnston and Co., agents.) , lONIC, s.s. (5 a.m.), 12,352 tons. Jackson, from Timaru. (Levin and Co., agents.) ' KAPITI, 5.6. (6.15 a?&**>*•, Sawyers f com Wjinjg4xiui. (B.algcty &B-<* «.i» e-nj-). S7s.t°#VJi*rLachlan, from Wanganui. (Dalgety and from New Plymouth- (Leyin 9PA Cp.» s.s. (6.80 a.m.) 2115 trap* fiinldßO, from Westport. (IJiiiop Cp., **OpiHl, s.s. (6.40 B.m ). 1117 tons, Oarfrom Ifftteltop. (Union Co., 6.?. (6.45 e-m-V377 tons,; •JJsyTep, from Mapii- (T. ari4 W. **WAHINE, s.s. (7 a.m.), ,4436 tons, Cameron, froip Lyttelton. (union Up^, from Nelson. (T. and W. Young, agents.) * STCHjM,s.s. 0.35 p.m.), fit tons, Man-, Jipn, from Lyttelton. (Turnbull *nd »*.,• s.s. (3.35 P ; m.), 6497 ton?. CJlift, from Sydney. (Up>on Co., agents.) OREBITKL S.S. <9.15 p.m.), 575 tons, R^aTEQn, from 'farakjohe. (McArthur and 0.. seen . a^ji_ E 3* FRIDAY. MARCH 20. KARtJNi, s.s. (12.13 p-m.), 275 tons, MoLocEian. for Paten- . PROGRESS, s.s. (12.15 p.m.), 353 tons, r (i.*» ?•*»•). 1696 (2.30 p-m-), 377 tons, 7 of p.m-)i W 7 tons, for p m.), ?117 tons, .Gar-"!OPXj|.?rs,s.e(6sßp-m.').* 575 tons, McKsnr liJlms P-m.), 248 tons. Vasta, s.s. (7.50 P-m.), 584 tops, WHdmaii junr., for Nelson. j s.s. « P-m-). #*® *<?»?? Cameron, for Lyttelton. _ STORM, s.s. (11-25 B-80-). 7M tops, Manson. for: Wanzanui- • 'STORM (midnight), 741 t«|g. M#n*pn, for Wanganui. . f-XPECTEH *fl*)VA».* Hawera. Patea, to-day-Maori. Lytt.eltop, torday. Ngaio, Nelson, to-day. Arahura. Picton,. fe-nmy. Khwatiri, Napier, to-day--Ramona/ Qreymouth, to-4gyi Breezze, Ijiinedip. tprday. Wairan, Blenheim, to-day. Rennedy, Foxton, to-day. SWSSsS&ftfS*. Sgf&ySrfSf'M..* W ■ - Wahine. Lyttelton, March 32n4. Nikati,'Nelson, March 22nd. -•- . • Rakura. Gisborp#, March 22nd. Calm, Bltfff, Mhrch Mnd^ Btprm, Wpnganm, ifarch 22nd. Waverley, Pa£e&, March 22nd. CoinwpD. Napier March 22nd. Hplmdale, Dunedin. March 22nd SOhd. ' Saimai. WestljOTfc'Mevah 22nd. Alexander. Motueka, March 22nd. _■ Invercargill, Wanganui, March 84b1u - - Wapiti, Wanganui, March 24th. ' 1 Inaha, Patea*,'March £4th. Maheco. Sydney. March 24th- ... Katoa, New Plymouth, March 94th, John. Dunedin. March ?4th. ‘ Maori. Lyttelton. March 24th. Ngaio. Nelson. ’ March 24th. Arahurq, Picton. March 24th. Wootton. Lyttelton. March 24th. , Calm, Wanganui, March 25th., • Wahine’; lStteltpn. March 25th. Nikau. Nelson, March 25th. Flora- Dunedin. March 25th. Kauri. Newcastle, March 25th.' Holmdalpj Wanganui. March 25th. ,Kennedy, Joytpn. March 25th. Ngakntg. r. vermouth. Match 2sth. Canadian Challenger. Lytt., March 86tb Manuka. Melbourne, via Bluff. March 96th Maori, ' Lyttelton. March 26th. Ngom* Nelson. March 28th. A -ohlira. Pic.tpn. SDroh 26t.h Wahine. Lyttelton. Slarch 27th. / Nikau. Nelson. March 27th. c* Furonr, Nanier." March 37th. , Kamo. Thinedin. Starch 27th, Maori, Lyttelton- March 28th. , Ng?ip, Ne T son. March 28thArnhiurai picton. March 28th. Tairoa, Wanganui. March 28 th! ITarprt, Greymnnth, Maroh 28th. WUECTEP n?“#RTUR>* . Mftrajna. Sydney, torday. / Maori,'Lyttelton, to-day. Ngaio. Nelson, to-day. Breeze, Picton, Wanganui, to-day. Wairau. Blenheim, to-day. , Inaha. Patea, to-day. Kapiti. Wanganui, to-day. Kennedy, Lyttelton, to-day. Wootton, Lyttelton, tp-day. Invercargill, Wanganui.- to-day. Orepuki. Lyttelton, to-day. Arawa. Port Chalmers, March 22nd. Komata. Wpstport. March 23rtl. Echo, Blenheim, March 23rd.'' * Wapaka. Anckland. March 23rd. Walline. Lyttelton,' March 23rd. Nikau. Nelson. Mnrch 23rd. ! i Arahiira. Picton. March 23rd. Calm. Wan ennui. March 23rd. , Storm, southern ports. March 23j-d. - • Ramona, New Plvtnonth. March 28rd, , Waverley, Patea, March 23rd! I JTolmdsle. Wanganui, March 23rd. .Hawera, Patea, Starch 23rd. Kaouni- Patea. Slarcb 23rd. .*. Kohi. Nelson. March 23rd. Gnihi. New Plymouth. March 23rd. Alexander. Nelson. March 53rd. Ttatoa, Lyttelton. March 24th. Sfanri, Lyttelton. Starch 24th. Ngaio, Nelson. Stnrph 24th. , Pakure. Napier. Gishorne, March 24th. .Tnhp. Wanganui. N. Plymouth, Mar. 24th t'itv of Winchester, Oamaru. March 24th,' (lalrn. sontliern ports. Mnrch 25th. Wahine. Lyttelton, Slarch 25fh. Nikau, Nelson. March 25th. Arahura, Picton, Slarch 25th. Tonic, Southampton. March 25th. Flora, Nelson, N. Plymouth. Starch 25th Cornwall, Wanganui. March 25th. TTolmdale, Dun.. Oam., Tim., March 25th. Kennedy, Foxton, March 25th. Maori, Lvttelton. March 26th, Ngaio. Nelson. Starch 26t.h. Wahine. Lvttelton, March 27th. Nikau. March 27th. Arahura. Picton, March 27th. Kurow. Lyttelton, March 27th. Canadian Challcngsr. Auckland, Mar 27. Kamo, Napier, Gisborne, Starch 27th. The Inaha leaves here to-day for Patea and returns to Wellington on Tufeday. The Kaimanawa clears Westport to-day for Auckland direct.

TO-DAY'S BERTHAGE. -Kamcma—Clyde quay wharf. Hinemoa —Clyde quay wharf. II olnid a 1 o Ta ran ak i street wharf. Arawa —Queen's wharf, No. 1 south. Invercargill—Queen's wharf. No. 3. Futurist—Queen’s wharf, No. 3. Breeze —Queen's wharf, No. 4. Kapiti—Queen's wharf. No. 4. Inaha—Queen's wharf, No. 11. Wairau—Queep's wharf. No. 11. Wootton—Queen’s wharf. No. 13. Echo—Queen’s wharf. No. 18. Maorft—Ferry wharf. Komata—Railway wharf. Awarua— Glasgow wharf. ■ ■- - City of Winchester —Glaegow wharf. Marama—Glasgow wharf. Waverley—Glasgow wharf. Kennedy—Glasgow wharf. Ngaio—King’s wharf. Hawera—King’s wharf. lonic—King’s wharf. Veronica. H.M.S.— Pipita* wharf. Baritutu— Pipitea wharf. Orepuki—Lambton wharf. Mararosi—Slip- i . Kaitangata—SHd. Taka puna—StreamINTERCOLONIAL STEAMER ; SERVICE. Marama left Sydney on March 16th for Wellington;' arrived Wellington March 20tli; sails from Wellington March, list for Sydney; due Sydney Mareh 25th. Ulimaroa, sailed from Mar on 19th‘for Sydney; due Sydney March-3rd. Maheno was to leave Sydney, March. 20th for Wellington; due Wellington March 24th. , Manuka was to leave Melheurne March 19th for Wellington, via Bluff, Dunedin and Lyttelton: due Wellington March 26th. PACIFIC MAIL. SERVICE. Maunganui, R.M.S., sailed from'Sydney February 26th for Pen Francisco, via Wellington, Rarotonga, and Papeete; left Wellington March 3rd j duo San x ran? cisco March 2nth. ■ / ' ' , R.M.S., sailed from Sydney March 12th for Vancower, via Auckland, Suva and Honolulu; left Auckland March 17th- due Vancouver April 3rd. Tahiti, R.M.S., sailed from San Francisco February . gstfe for Sydney, via Papeete, Rarotonga and Wellington: left Wellington' March IS)*: due r ßyd#ey Maroh 22nd. . Makurh, R.M-S., left Vancouygr Mernh Sydney Anril •COASTAL TRADE. The Holmdale now arrives here tor morrow from southern ports and leaves .on Mpnday rof Wanganui. She returaß to Wellipgtpp on and sails Bpmft d&y for Xhincuiu oirfict, (Jftm? ar to-dav for Wanganui, and is drfe back at Wellington qn TuesThe Brogrese sailed, yeAterdgy tor Lyttelton to toad for Picton and The John, due berg m frpm Dunedin and way ports. KMa, sgffP day for Wangangi and MSW PWKtoßfhThe Hawera, due here to-ihUr frpjn Patea, leave* “im Monday m .the returp trip. Tlie-Kapnni- arrives ‘here to-morrow from Patea, and sails on the return trip °\^° 4 |pe?e, dne here t»4ay frpip southern later ip the day for- Picton *|W WffPgaßHiv . ' . . The Calm, rrpn}' BIW. T la way porto, arrives kere and sails op. Monday tor Wjtaganui. Eh* TetUriW tp Wellington ‘ v on 'Wednesday, end leaves (ha same day for Lyttelton, Timarq, Dunedin, and Bluff. The gt’orm errivcs here to-morrow frotp, Wanganui, end «#}!» toy Ifftteltfin. Tintarp. end Dunedin op. Mondey. sFhe.Waijau, due tord.ay from’ Bleijheipi,'feeieg Jr»rL* I*6 day on'the rftnrh trip: ‘ : - - v " ’ The Kennedy is due this morning Nm Foxton!’ and sails this afternobii for Lyttelton, thence'Foyton direct The E'chV arrives here to-morrow from Blenheim, and leaTe* oil tl)e“return trip on Monday. * ' - • ■' The Kora, leaving Dupedin tq-day, vip. Oamaru, “Timarn, and Lyttelton,' arrives here qn Wednesday, and sails the tamp day for Njplson and New Plymouth. Tfe Kaimai ir expected to clear Westnort tq-dav and arrives here tOrmorrow. . The Kajiika sails eafly upxt week froip. Newcastle for. Bluff and Dunedin. • The Kaiapoi left Bluff *f 3 *.m. yesterday for Melbourne, thgnoe Holiart, where She will load for Bluff, Dunedin, Lvttdlton, Wellington, end Auckland.' The Haikhrai is to leave Anckland to-, dav for'Newcastle to load tor Lytteltoh. The Kamo left Gisborne yesterday for Lvttelton and Dunedin, and loads at the latter port op Tuesday, thence Oamaru, Timaru,' and Lyttelton for' Wellington, -Napier,' apd QisferpeT"* .!’ The Karpti leaves Gisborne to-day for Auckland to complete ' discharge, and after wards proceeds-' to Greympntb to load for Wellington. Tho Kairanga, ffom Wellington, is due at Newcastle to-morrow, and loads there and at Port Stephens for Bluff, Dunedin, and Timaru. x .. ...... t. _The.K*toe, from Pprtland,,leaves New Plymouth on Monday for Wellington and Lyttelton. The Karetu left • Bluff yesterday for Sydney and Newcastle to load Tor Lyttelton, Dupedin, Oam*rq, and Rluff. The Kojnata sails Monday for Westport to io«d for Wellington. The Gpihi returns to Wellington tomorrow from and leaves an Mon? dav for Now Plymouth, The N*yua clears Auckland on WedBiJSSWFjBr Lytteltop direct and Dunedin. _ The Kurow lea ves Auckland earlf next wpek for Napier, W s Hmgton, Lyttelton; and; Dunedin. - ’ , The Waikouaiti ia aaneoted to clear Newcastle, to-day for Bluff, Dune'din, Timaju. and Lyttelton. The' Waimarino left ,Picton yesterday fpr Aimk}and direct.' . ' -• J . The Waitpmo leaves Lyttelton on Monjmjc fop Newcastle to load for Nejv ZeaN »a k Uto is to leave Greymonth pn Tue «toy for Wellington, and arrive* It re on Thursday. A .57 gatoro arrived at Newcastle on IhNir last from Wellington. The Wootton sails to-day fprLyttelton, and.returns to Wellington on Tuesday, f-k™ vc A i eX T ln^er -.,^ ue her* to-morrow sbn® otuesfs > 5611 s .on Monday'tor ?Telhe a nd ? GroyXuth. y *‘ torda7 f<>t West * r,.™ 6 1^ V , aTerle y j arrives her* to-movrow the m retoro a 'tri^ d^ W <>“ The laveroargill eails to-dav tor ’ WaTu*^day, a *° W «B in Ston on due here to,morrowfrom ?nd Gi«WkJ ,,? •“ Tuesday tor Napier n"infr G b ’ Vla «nd Castle’to**' for . Tara-a-sssisyt; Lyttelton to complete her discharge, , PERSONAL. Mr p. H. Dillner, chief engineer, of th* Mr* ve . Bßel yesterday and (second).. and Mr J MeSkinmng (third) have each been urn-aa-iurhsif-*' *-»a« ‘JI? while Mr C. J. McPherson, chief engineer, is ashore. Mr H. T. Atchison nn l J d \f h r 5 ¥ r MoKeegan's pjacej d thtod. S ' Co “ ,er ha * Joined* the Navua TOFUA FOR AUCKLAND. t T he j U , nion Company advise that the I.iland steamer Tofua was expected to leave Suva last evening for Auokland, whore ehe is due oh Wednesday next. R.M.M.S. AORANGI. Cable advice received by the Union Company states that the R.M.M.S Aorangi, which is en route from Auokl land, arrived at Suva at I p.m. yesterday and left again at 8 p.m. for Honolulu m contnMiatloa of ha? vosaqe.

CANADIAN CHALLENGER. The Canadian Government Marine advise that the steamer Canadian Challenger leaves Dunedin to-day for Bluff to complete her discharge of Canadian cargo, and is expected to clear Bluff again on Monday for Lyttelton to take in cargo. From Lyttelton the vessel comes on to Wellington to continue, and is due here’on March 26th. She leaves Wellington again on March 27th for Auckland to complete loading, and is fixed to aail finally from there on March 31st for New York, Boston, and Montreal. LOADING FOR TJ.S.A. AND ENGLAND. The C. and D. steamer Port Denison was expected to clear Gisborne yesterday for Auckland to complete, where she will take ‘her final departure on March 24l'h for London, via New York and BostonPORT SYDNEY FOR' GISBORNE. From Wanganui, where she is at piesent loading, the C. and D, steamer P< rt Sydney is expected to leave there to-day fqr Gisborne to continue loading, and wjll afterward* load also at Waikokqpu, thence Napier. Lyttelton, and Wellington. She is to sail finally - from this port on April 9th for London, via Monte Video. PORT KEMBLA’S,PROGRAMME. , ; The C. and D. Line adyise that tb« steamer Port Kembla will leave Bluff this afternoon for Port Chalmers to lift further cargo, ah 4 vi|l afterwards proceed to Auokland. “thence tVhakata»e, Toko-naru B@y, Napier, and Wellington to complete, She js fixed tp sail finally from this port on Apyil 10th fop London, via Monte Video. BEMUERA AT LYTTELTONAfter completing her discharge of London cargo at LytteJtqn, the New Zealand Shipping Company’s liner Hemuera will commence her loading there and will afterwards fi|l tip *t Naprer and WoL lingtpn. She is timed to sail fine-]y from this 4»rt on April 4th tor Southampton ana London, vja Panama *nd Curaoao. KENT TO LOAD. To complete her discharge of London cargo, and to cptnmence loading, the Neiy Zcaiand Shipping Company advise t.-ai the steamer■, Kent is expected to dear Dunedin this afternoon for New Flymonth. She will also load at Wanganui, Napier, Picton,. Nelson, and Wellington, and is to sail finally from the latter port on. April 25th for' Ijondon, via Panama and Curacao. HURTJNUI FOR TOROMARU BAY. To lift further cargo the New Zealand Shinning Company advise that the steamer Hurunui is due from Lyttelton to-day at Tokomaru Bay. and will later proceed to Napier and - Wellington to complete. She is scheduled to clear this port ou April 3rd for London. via PanamaSOHERSET TO COMPLETE. T?to New Zegland Shipping Company adyise fhat the steamer Somerset will iSK, to*T.e Bluff fln Mquday , ' for Port fßmlm?rs fq complete, her loading, apd is fjpeetod. to clear the latt'pr" ''port' on March. 38th for via Panama. TAIROA LOADING, At present loading for Home at Port Chalmers, the Shaw, Sqvill and Albion hner Tairoa is expected to leave there to-day for Wanganui to continue, and will afterwards come on to Wellington, thence Auckland. |q pparolpte. She is due at this port on March 28th, and is to clear Auckland finally on April 9th tor London, via Monte "Video and Teneriffe. ' I6NIC TQ CPM^LETEI. ■■Tp . lqediqg for Home, - thg Shaw, Savill aju? Albtpn' Company liner loqlq arrjyqd at WeJ|ingtfm yestorday from Timaru, and is to sail from this port finally at daybreak Wednesday next, March 25th, for Southampton and London, via Panama. ABA.WA TO COMPLETE DISCHARGE The Savill and Albion Company advise that the liner Arawa is to leave . Chalmdfs to con|piste Her discharge of Lopdon \ cargo ' and to commence Hcynewapd loading. ‘ She afterwards proceeds thence Lytteltoh, and bacs to, Wemagton to finish her loading. She here on April sth, and is scheduled to sail finally from Wellington on Apm XOth for Southampton and'London, via Panama. c , " /• ' ' MAIMGA'S MOVEMENTS. To take in further cargo, the Shaw, oavill and Albion liner Majlmoa is now to leave Napier pn Tuesday for' Gisbarnf apd FiU afterwards proceed to Hicks B*L thfacq Auok|an4,'Nsß»n »jid Lytfelton to complete loading. She *ailsßnaL to from Lyttelton on April XOth for Lorn Tenemite ■ ™ ' 8 ’ Tl a Monte V?S«? MATAKANA FOB .LYTTELTONIor Lyttelton to continue her discharge V, totorpool cargo,, the Shaw, Savill and Altofn liner Matakana sailed frpm Wellington yesterday and will later proceed to Dublin to compete. She afterwards Io*SS *t Port Chalmers, thence Lyttelton, Wellington, Nelson and Auckland. !is ffakMctoJ to • Bear Auckland bn gl}d Tenerife. ■ . - - ■ MATATUA CLEARS MONTE VIDEO. ?!• wf> Savill and Alhiou Comßpny advise thattheliimr. Matatua, which fewfe# WjKW Kealand apd sailed fron> «nff on February 24th tor London, left Monte-Video on March ISth iijcontinuation of her voyage. willaston .Through panama. ~-fh tonte from St. Johns and New Fork, the New Zealand Shipping Company-ad vise that the steamar Willaston Arrived at Colon on March 17th and sailed the same day from Panama for Auckland/ Wflere «he is dpe about.'April J4th. CORNWALL DUE SUNDAY. advise that the steamer CorpwaH leaves Napier' toiA 7 fi.vfb„, arnv9s her a ® te-morrow to take SSfk'P - later proceeds to Wanganui, thence‘ Lyttelton to complete, . l ® t? SI- Ipm tha latter port aSd A Kudo? f ° r eS \° f ® n « laadi P arta LEISE MABRSK LOADING, .■Tu, 0 j? 0?". Zealapd Shipping Company j If® lhat the Slenmer Leito Maersk cailcd from Jtouisbero pn' March 17th for lo^g *** CITY OF WINCHESTER ARRIVES. . L “to Thursday evening the steamer City of Winchester arrived in the stream at Wellington from South Africa and was granted pratique yesterday, berthing at Glasgow wharf. On the present voyage the, vessel loaded at Antwerp, Middies bro and London Jo r Capetown an<l East London, and finally cleared London on tonuary 22nd. The City of Winchester u; „■ ?* Itondpp on February 25th for Wellington and experienced throughout the voyage moderate gales and high seas which caused the vessel to pitch and roll continually. The vessel, which is under charter to the Shaw, Savill and Album Company, lehyes Wellington on ruesday for-Oamaru to commence loading and . will also load at Buff, Wanganui! JJ?P; er ’ } V^ Illl |5 ton J ( A P r ‘l 16th to ApriT JOth), and Auckland, where, at the latter ?° rt .\ fftS takes her final departure on Apni atth for London, via Monte Video -and Tenenffe. “ Captain A. S. Reay ia in command and has the following officers Chief, Mr E Scrjtolgepur; second, Mr J. Keay; third", Mr G. H. A. Boyle; chief engineer, Mr J. Macfarquhar; second, Mr H. R Morrison; third. Mr T. W. Cove; fourth, Mr J. Alexander; fifth, Mr A. C. Small; refrigerating engineers, Messrs A. Wilkie and F. E. Court; wireless operators, Messrs L. Rowlinson and S. Pattington ■ Chief steward, Mr W. Bcclea,

■ WITHIN WIRELESS. The following vessels were expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations last night Auckland Eastern Planet (KTBA), Aorangi (-), Kaitoke (EIYV), Kurow (GD ZS), Tofua (GFYM), Ventura (WRL), Pinna I.X U K), Makambo (VZB). TJlimaroa (VHY), Waihora (KFYP), Physa (EVW). Chatham Islands—Port Curtis CGSFJ), Otaki (GFCN). Wellington Port Denison (YGM), Maori (GDZZ), Wahine fGFYN), Arahura (VMA). Ngaio (VLS), Maimoa (GDPZ), Manuka (GDZW. I , Port Sydney (ZLU), Halo (GCLX), Comliebank ( —), Kaiwarra (GCDY), Tahiti (MYN), Trebartha (GD WR), Alphard (PXi. , Matoppo (NAM), Kauri (VMC), Karori (VMB). lonic (M WI), Kawatiri (GCDK), Wanaka (VMP), Cornwall (GPQM), Maheno (GDZT), Wingatui (KBMP), Matakana (GFDZ). Canadian Challenger (VGLY), Hororata (M KF), Hurunui (GFCZ). MAKURA CLEARS HONOLULU. En route from Vancouver, via Honolulu and Suva, the Union Company’s R.M.S. Maknra left Honolulu at 6 p.m. on Wednesday for Auckland. BAURAKI LEFT ’FRISCO. The Unon Company advise that the trans-Pacifie cargo steamer Hauraki left San Francisco ■at 6 a.m. on Wednesday Igst foe Auckland. Wellington and Australian ports, She is expected tp arrive at Auckland pn April lgth. TRELEVAN SAILING. The G. H. Scales Company advise that the chartered steamer Trelevan is expected to sail at daylight to-morrow for Dunkirk, Hull, Bremen, and Antwerp from Port Chalmers. LEPANTO FOR TIMARU. The A. and A. Lin® steamer Lepanto is to leave Lyttelton to-day for Timaru, thence Dunedin and Bluff to complete her discharge qf New York cargo. TASMANIA AT LYTTELTON. To continue her discharge of I .Iyer pool cargo, the Federal S.N. Company’s steamer Tasmania arrived yesterday at Lyttelton fropi Wellington, and will later proceed to Dunedin |o cqmplete. Her loading ports for her return voyage are Port Ohalnjers, thence Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington, Whakatane and Auckland, and abe is scheduled to clear the latter port on April ISth for Glasgow, Liverpool, Manchester, Avonmouth and London. HORORATA FOB DUNEDIN. The Federal S.N. Company’s steamer Hororata, from Lyttelton, arrived yesterdav at Dunedin "to complete her discharge of Liverpool cargo. She afterwards takes B>o loading berth for NpV York, Boston pnd West of England ports, and her ioading parts are Timaru, Lyttelton, Wollingtpp, Napipr, Gisborne and Auckland. MARAMA FROM SYDNEY. From Sydney, the Union Company’s, passenger steamer Marama arrived m the stream at Wellington at 3.?0 p.m. yesterday, and aftor pratique had been granted berthed at 4,45 p.m. at Glasgow wharf to land lief passengers, mails and cargo. The Marama Ipft Sydney at 4 p.m. on Monday last, and experienced fair weather with light breezes and moderate seas for the run across the Tasman. She brought the •following (Passengerssalooni Mr, Mrs and Miss Airey, Mrs A, Anderaon, Mrg M. Andrews, Mr A. Allah* M and Hr C. Anderson, Mrs S. Boyle, Miss C. Barnes, Mr P. Byrne, Mrs B. Blacjk, Mrs p. Brittain, Miss M. RuntW> ?ymes, Mr G. Bell, Mr B. BUck, Mr and Mrs H. Collett, Mrs M. Mrs J, Cassells, Mr, Mrs and Miss Chapman, Mr W. Clark, Mr, Mrs and Master Drew, Mr F.' Bobbie,' Mrs and Miss Borland, Mr A. Bdgar, Mr F. Francis, Mr Fallows, Mrs Fallows, Mr 0. Gay, ■Mr, Mrs and Miss Gallic, Mr J. Fbergp, Mrs and Miss ■ Grplimund, Mr and Mrs Griffiths, Mrs Grimes!,' Mr B. Hashing, Mr H. Hughes, Mrs A. Hoey, Mr, Mns and Master Hassell, Miss A Harlock, Rev. F. Hickson, Mr F. Harron, Mr, Mrs and Miss Hislop, Mr W. Jaegar, Mr and •Mrs B. King, Mr T. Lenihan, Mr WLeeson, Mr L. Legrove, Mr J. Morgan, Mr and Mrs Munro, Mrs Magnus, Mtb B Morton, Mr O'Sullivan, Pr, Mrs and Miss Putennn, Mrs A. ai}d Miss Putjriau, Mr, Mrs and Miss Pearce, Mrs C. Pollard, Mrs. B. PeisTey, and Miss Pegden, Mr A. Robertson,: Mr P. Rundle, Mr Slocombe, Mr Sellors, Mrs N. Spence, Mrs Stubbs, Mrs, Miss and Master Btubbs, Mrs <S. Shorter, Miss J. Smith, Mr, Mrs and Miss Sim, Mr C. Slocombe, Mr Street, Mr T. Smallwood, Mr F. Stfvrhes, Miss N. Tinley, Mrs A. Thompson, Mr and Mrs Tucker, Mr and Mrs W. B. TTiomp:jon gnd infant. Mr L. D. Tanner, MissiN, Vaughan. Mr, Mrs and Masters (2) Wells, Mrs A. Waters, Mr G Walker. Mr H. Winder, Mr F. Woodward, Mr R. Williamson. Mr J. Wildm.nn. Mr W. Waldron, Mr and Mrs v« 7* Hr J* Wilson, and 87 steerage, IRclpaing 6 Italians and 4 Syrians. Included in hey cargo are transhipmentsex the fpllowing. vessels :-rChangsha, Ormonde, Himalava Maru, Espernnce Bay, Bannabool, Houtman, Wyandra, and Maioja,' 4>The Marama is timed leave Wellington at noon 'to-day oh hpr return voyage tp-Pydqey. : ULIMARQA'S PASSENGERS.', : The. following passengers arrived at Auckland by the Uliraaroa from Sydney on Wednesday evening :-7-45alooh': Mr J. W. Alexander, Mr. H. Alexander, Mrs Alexander, Mrs G. Allen, Miss I. Ball, Mr? ,H. and-Miss F. ' Ballantyne, Mrs Brose and three children, Mr T. F. ’Berry, Miss C. Cook, Miss M. Canham, Mr and Mrs E. Drayton, Misses If. and.R. Easdown. Miss B. Foye, Mr arid Mbs : J Fletcher, Mr and Mrs W-. Graham, Miss H- and Mrs L- Hooper, Mrs A.' Hprsburkh, MriJ. P. Hancock, Mr H. Hilliard, Mr <5. Heather, Miss F. Judd, Mr H. Jones, Mr B. J. Kearney, Miss A Loveridge, Miss E. Low, Miss 'I. Market vick Miss-D. Maymanp Mrs Merritt and child. Miss F. Merritt, Mr E. May, Mrs Ramsay and child, Mr F. Baynes, Mr E. Speers, Mr P. Schutze, r arid Mrs S. Smith. Mr J.- Stewart, Mr C, Tliomps, Mrs Tourney-Hinde, Mrs J. Toplis and child. Miss Wright, Miss E. Williams, Mrs I)- Whetter, Miss A. Waters, Mr V. Anderson, Mr K. Osakala, Mr W. Wilkening, Mrs W. Wi|kening, and 72 steerage, ihclndlSg 31 Dngo-Slavs and 7 Indians, t*le.gr)vphed MOVEMENT* AUCKLAND, Rriday—Navua (8 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Rona (11 a.in.), from Fiji; West Cahokia (6 p.m.), from Lp* Angelos; Kurow (8 p.m.), from Newcastle; Ulimaroa (4-20 p.m.), for Sydney. NEW PLYMOUTH, Friday-Terawhiti (upon), with Corinna in tow for Welling ton; H.M.S. Bunedin( 2 p.m.), for West port, PATEiA,' . Friday—Hav/era (5.50 p.m.), from Wellington; Waverley (6.5 a.m.), from Wellington. FIpTON, Friday—H-M.S. Laburnum (3 p.m.), from,- Westport; Arahura (5.10 p.m.) from Wellington. BLENHEffM, Friday—Wairau (3 a.m ), from Wellington; Wairau (lx a-.m.), for Wellington. PORT NELSON, Friday—Ngaio (6 p.m.) from Wellington; Ngaio (7.30 p.m.)/ for Wellington. T A ®.4KOHEI, Friday—Orepuki (3 a.m.), for Wellington. • - WESTPORT, Friday Kaimai (6.15 a.m.), from Wellington, .wi LYTTELTON, Friday- H' Breeze (6.50 a.m.), Holmdale (9V25 a.m.). from Timaru; Maori (6.45 a.m.). Tasmania.(9 am) Wrogatui (10 am.), tram Wellington; Maori (8.35 p.m.), for Wellington DUNEDIN 1 , Friday - fiororafa (1.45 p.m.), from Inverchtgill: Sir James Clark Ross (11.40 o.n-O. lor Sandefjord; Calm (6.15 p.m.), for Timaru. INVERCARGILL, Friday—Karetu (10.15 Pjp.)> for Sydney.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12093, 21 March 1925, Page 2

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SHIPPING NEWS New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12093, 21 March 1925, Page 2

SHIPPING NEWS New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12093, 21 March 1925, Page 2

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