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SHIPPING TELEGRAMS.

fevSiAtfOKIiAND, April 15.—Sailed: Hawea, M -V-tforStfcia*V*outh;"■ Clan Macleod, barque, for ,^: K''Nfe l wpasfe'-—r-From ■ Onehunga.—Sailed: New Plymouth. ' Passengers: KS-l;Mestuimeit Douglas, Webb, Downey, Olsen, pi"'.O'Neill, r Sfevenson, Leigh, Hunt, Smith, E. 0-^llbckel,- ,Misses : Bonner, Crump, .Wright, fe Hastie, vChisholm, Horsfiold, Batham (2), • r ]?;r-: Eoberts, W?dde, Stevenson, Olsen, Messrs. Pk[:-' Douglas,* Joynt, .lewiss, J. Schryver, .T. H. Thompson, .W. J. Barlow, Stevenson, Olsen, l$K 'Dixon, Wilson, Goodwill, T. Seddon, Bell, Carfick, Sankey, Horsfield, A. R. D. 3'?.:';' .Watson, J.. Goodall, Quilliam, Preston, U\r 'Matthews, E. Mynott, H. C. M'lntyre, H. |i' ■■.•'" D.'Boll,Blackie, H. M. Marlev, Winsor, $i'. ; .'Lister.vSteel, Busck, W. Sole, G. Ohishnlm, ; .T-jThopipsonj . the University athletic K" '■■■ teams;.and 15 in the steerage. £•,,-;■•: NAPIER, April 15.-SaQed: 12.50 p.m., i ?;■: ■■:.- Torrioanay for Wellington. WELLINGTON, April 15.-Arrived: hJ-.- 11.15' a.m.; Tictoria, from Sydney. Passenti'.gers.ifor:Dunedin: Miss Phillips, Messrs R. ?/: .'■. War'rell, D. MacKay, C. Kerr; and nine in %}■- :■ the-'Steerage.-—Sailed: Rotomahnna, for pk : -.l,yttelton. v ' Passengers: Misses See, Shand, $/• ''•;? Keahe, Daly, Wakman, Reid, Youngman, l v ' :Mohanson,,- Wilkinson, Pearson, Lodder, £'/ : l'Buckley; Maddeson, M'Beath, Dixon, Stemr: j field,' • Gordon, Sparks, Purser, Mesdames £'.":• Hbrderni; Neil, Daly, Sharp, Hutson, Gilii:'; hurst,, Prootbr, Russell, Captain Swindley. ■''■ -'■.-' Messrs''Johnston,. Grierson, M'Ewen, .See, ;■:■ ■'■ Hordern;' Sharp, Noil, Gillhurst, M'Beath, j'l- Gardner "(2), Gardiner, Greig, Maignen, K";':;..'Weller, Lundstein, Louisson, Arrowsmith, % LiCieddes./Drew, Tait, Molleu; and 13 in $'£■.'/;■ the' Steerage ... , . .',„,« '■■. '■- .•'■•: aLYTTELTON, April 14.—Arrived: 10.40 S'v ' "pni.-Torua, from the Chatham Islands. l 7.45 a.m., Mararoa, V :;; from" Dunedin. Sailed: Taraweia, for «SV"» DunediriV 6,55 p.m., Mararoa, for Welling•?v;i:;:.t6h;; Tarawera, for Dunedin. fe: : : fc-EassOTgbts:': : 'Misses ■ Stevenson, ... Spiers, |i, ; 4:Bubhaln,; Donally,. Mesdames Spiers, Ligl-;. '-: 1 : gins.' Messrs Gurney, Mills, fe • -April 15,-Arrived: 12.30 ;(<: ; X ajhr^inßoadstead, Tongariro, from. Dun- ; SYDNEYr April 15.-Arrived: County of ftv v'Ayr.-fr'om Hokianga; Valador and;Ratuma, Sailed: 2 p.in., Wai- ■_■'•_ . _. April IS—Sailed: Warkti?:;;;rimbb;:;for'.the Bluff. ' • - • < , &V?'r.:'-'.i;,^DEIiAIDE,' -'April 15.—Arrived: Laira,. - .. ■• April 15.-Arnved: Manapoun, : irbinVSydney;'.-.' ': ■ ' '• ■,{■'''' '——*- -— ! ■

WW'Z'-FZ -;■■■' - ■'"■ : '' ' W- S- ; -S? r v : the DIRECT STEAMERS. A P ril 15.—SailediMO.15 Marere, {or' London. , .., P¥*'*"vlONDON, April, M.-Amvod: IndragItiti^ffoiiv 'Wellington (February : 12),-r for 'Lyttelton. „•';,;- Corinthic, which sailed from WeJHngMarch/left Rio; homeward ■. WEATHER. ■' ■. sydney, April 15. ps||^-iilo^ia^n vfi d>ere: a t.9 ; 'p.m. She ; gather cross,,* , the llP^^fflß'ArrinbOTV ft° m Melbourne, Via fefe^^s^onow^ ,-amwd at the cross horning. "She goes

■ Thft.'B.B. ilnvercargill loft for Invercargill yostetday, and returns via Wn-ikawa on Sunday. The.3.s v Tar,vsvcra, from Auckland, .-via East Coast ports, is duo this morning, and sajW'again to-jnorrow. afternoon. Owing to. tho Government steamer Nilo undergoing somo slight repairs her work was taken up by the Harbour Board's lug Plucky yesterday. , The $.s. Koonya, from the West Coast, arrived at Port Chalmers at 6.45 a.m. yesterday, and went alongside' the Bowen pi4r to tranship coal to the hulks, of which she had 560. tons for Port Chalmers and 150 for Dunedin.

After, a'stay of 26 davß in these waters H.M. cruiser Wallaroo left Port Chalmers yesterday afternoon for Akaioa. During the time, tho Wallaroo lias been here she has been visited by hundreds of persons desirous of making themselves acquainted with the details'of a warship, and it is hardly necessary to mention they were treated with the greatest attention.,. Captain Noel and his officers woro courteous in the extreme, while the bluejackets and royal marines cordially assisted in various local amusements. One and all'of tho ship's company have won golden opinions during her stay here, and we'hope'very shortly to hear that Captain ■Noel, whoso period of service is at an end, will'shortly Tecoivo notice of promotion to flas rank. .

, The s.s, Koonya left Port Chalmers last night for Greymoulh direct.

The Shire line steamer Banffshire is expected to nrrivo at Port Chalmers on Friday morning's tide. As the warship Wallaroo steamed away from Port Chalmers yesterday she was saluted from the signal station, which lowered tho ensign three times in succession, a compliment that was duly responded to b\the warship. The ensign at tho Town Hall was also. dipped in compliment to the cruiser.

Tho Shaw. Savill, and Albion Company's ship Canterbury, Captain C. Collingwood, arrived'in the lower harbour yesterday after-, .noon, and was towed to Dunedin by the harbour Plucky and Koputai.

The s.s. Taicri arrived at. Port Cholmcw yesterday evening from Lytfelton, and will undergo survey. ■ The German Emperor has presented to tho Berlin Reichstag a table or diagram showing the respective naval strengths of Great Britain and Germany in battleships, fully armoured emi*ers, and cruisers with deck 'armour only. The table was drawn up by bis Majesty himself, and bears data January 10. The figures are s.s follows;— Battleships; Great Britain, 35; Germany, 8; Armoured cruisers: Great Britain, I?.; Germany. 2. Protected cruisers: Great Britain, 43; Germany, s;' Totals of each class':— Great Britain: Battlesnips, 42: Germany, 12. Armoured cruisers: Great Britain, H; Germany, 2. Protected cruisers: Great Britain. 109; Germany. 17. Vessels buildingBattleships : Great Britain, 12; Germany, 6. Armoured cruisers; Great Britain. 20; Germany, 3. Protected omisers: Great Britain, 8; Germany, 6.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12638, 16 April 1903, Page 4

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SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 12638, 16 April 1903, Page 4

SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 12638, 16 April 1903, Page 4