SHIPPING.
PORT OF LYTTELTOM ARRIVALS. Thursday, March 30th. Kamona, s.s. (6.4-0 a.m.), 14'25 tons, Cot, from lireymouth. Union. Steam Ship Co., agents. vVatiine, s.s. (6.50 a.m.), 4436 tons, Cameron, lrom 'Wellington. Union Stea.ni Ship Co., agents. Wirgatui, b.g. (8.50 a.m.), 3080 tons), Faul, from Wellington. Union Steam. Ship Co., agentj. ■ £S'--tfeie, e.s. (11.50 a.m.), £53 tons, Venn, from Pic ton. A, Ji. Turnbull and Co., agents. s.s. (4.10 p.m.), 22C tons', Stuart, from Wellington. Kinsey and Co., Lid., ugenf,s. C/gn-jt, a.a. (4.55 p.m.). 124 tons, Murray, from Akaroa.- Pitcaithly Bros., agents. John, s.s. (5.55 p.m.), o4£ tons, iiawick, from Wellington. i. l '. E. Sutton and Co., agents. ' DEPARTURES. Thursday, March 30th.
Orepuki, 8.6. (noon), 527 tons, Pearson, for Wellington. F. hi. Sulton and C., agents. Wootion, e.s. .15 p.m.), lot) tons, Laiceii, for Wellington. A. Jrtaiui and Co., agents. Bira, ,6.6. (I.SO p.m.), 102 tons, Himaineii, for Auckland. i<\ li. Sutioni ana co., Ug€Ti-tS. Waihemo, e.s. (2 p.m.), 5627 tons, Showman, lor Dunedin. Union Steam .-jtiip Co., agents. Breeze, B.C. (4.55 p.m.), 553 tons, Venn, for Duncdin. A. H. Turnbull and Co., agen.s. ANingatui, s.s. (6.50 p.m.), 3030 tons, i'aul, for Jjunedin. Union Steam Ship Co., agents. Wahine, s.s. (9.35 p.m.), 443G tons, Cameron. tor Wellington. Union Steam Ship Co., agents.
SHIPPING NOTES. The Kauri v/iiL load at Auckland _ early next week for Lyttellon direct. XV<: Wan-asa v/iii omit Lytteiton on the toutiiv. aid j u r.. Mr ii. Brown !i:is join€<l the l\uio*.' las second oUicer, relieving Mr . Soautlo- | bury, who has reverted. t-o til© position of thiid otneer of tic vessel. [ The Hira sailed yesvciday afternoon for ! Auckland direct. The Urepuki a.w.so saued 1 ytsterd-ay for Wellington una Greymouth. i 1 lie Cygnet wiil load to-day tor liaiKoura oii:iy, a a.rxi is to sail this evening. The John arrived from Woijcgion yesier- [ day afternoon., and is uj sail thiij morning | for Gamaru. The Wakatu is doa <ar;y tbw moru'.nj [ from Wellington a.nd Kaikoiira. She is t timed to tail this evening ou iu« return t.io. The Kennedy arrived yesterday alterncon, and is to sail to-day for loxtou direct. The Opihi should arrive early next weoi from Port Craig', via Dunedin. i The Wootton, which sailed yesterday for Wellington, is due l/ick on Sunday, and is t» sail on Monday on. the return trip. Mr J. Glasgow, fourth officer of the Tahiti, lias come ashore for in' tn.ct.ions. The Canopus is expected to arrive on Sunday oveniug with co'nl irom Westport. Slio j:i to eail on the return trip on Tuesday, ta'cing cargo. , The Kaiilia, with sheep from fie-ison, is uov; due on Sunday, and is to sail ior Dunccin on Monday. She is due back here, via Timo.ru, or. Thursday, aid will load for Wo.Unrton, Xaw Plymouth, and Neteoa. The schooner Zita ia to load barky here to-mono-,7 for Wellmg'tos. The Kurow is duo this raomisj irom Wel-lin-jtoa with coal and transhipments. She is to sail' to-morrow for Timaru. The Kini, wliich. is chie from Tisan tki* ctorniag, is io sail _ to-monw icr Veliiag:ton, Napier, and Gtsborno. The K&mona. arrived yesterday raomiag l'.-om Greymouth, and is to sail to-morrow for to load for Dunodin. and: Bluff. The Shaw, SaTili eteajner Baringa arrived at Wellington yesterday frcm London. The vessel, tvhich is in balinst, _ vriU lead there end a-t Napier, Russell, and Auckland, Ust-mentioned of wliich.ports she is to tiiallv on Ai>rii ilsfc tor London, via. Cape Horr.: Wet Treatlier is a bug'oear to r i:i waterfront work, and the v.et v.-eatiier clause, according: to e% ides.ee is. the water- : side ca&e before th 9 Arbitrction Court at
WeUiugton, does not make the agrew.cns any easier to work. A wovedo.» recounted a case v.-h.*vo a arop tea on a. » -vt./th.-.- <y-i h:s sho»oX> mans w.v ai— „.u. t "Come on, ooys, it a raining., ballot?" But the wnne&s jumped on ti man's shovel and rudely wit an end w U,. fug'g/et tiou—eti-d t*3io h&i<l c- 1 un_ procee<lcd. VESSELS WIRELESS HANGE OF NEW ZEALAND. A warnii—Manuka, WaitemaU: after 12.50 a.m.: Kawatiri. „ Auckland-Admiral Oodriti*w», Soaa.-, after 12.30 a.m.: Pi Dewsoa, City of Winchester. .... ... -n,. Wellington— Athcuic, Tahiti, Rararga, J?t. Bowen, Australia, Tainui, Kurow Trelo'ke. Canadian Victor, Paeelia, .Falooui, Waikoua.iti. , , Chatham Islands —Pi. Dir. if on., C.ny ot Winchester. TC.Z. SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINE. Rimutaka —Arrived at Southampton on ivth instant. . .. , Remuera—ls due to arrive m Lyttiltom; commences discharging the 3rd proximo. Australind. —From St. Johna, expected in Lytteltoii early nezt week to dißctutcjc.
COLLIERS BEING LAID UP. THE 3LAIWARBA PAID 01T. Owing 1 to the falling off its the eaport of coal from Newcastle, soma of the Union Steam Ship Company's colliers are being laid up. The Kaiwarra. which, arrived at Auckland from Newcastle a few days ago, ii'is paid her crew off, and after her ooa? cargo is discharged eha will be kid up inr definitely. Soma months ago a number of comers were laid up at various New Zealand ports on account of the falling off of the coal-carry-ing trade. Later, the trade picked up, and nearly all the colliers were recommissionfid, giving l employment to a largo number of men, directly and indirectly.
RADIO TELEPHONY AT SEA (Fr.Olt OVV. OWN" CORRESPONDENT.) SYDNEY, March 25. The accomplishment of some interesting radiograph and wireless telephony experiments has to be credited to the W hito btar liner Euripides, which has just arrived trom England. The Euripides is equipped with the latest type of Marconi, marine receiver and continuous wave tiarisiaiticr. During a rough trip through the Bay oi Biscay wireless telephony concerts' were heaid nom the Dutch station at Amsterdam, the music of popular gramophone records coming' through very Throughout the voyage to Australia the vessel was able to provide a daily news service from the Leafield (Oz-forcU-hiro) station of England. At a distance of 2700 miles from Durban a message of oonr gratuiation was despatched to Princess Mary from tho passengers and officers of the steamer.
Daylight range of over 1000 miles fponi Capa Town and 1300 miles from Perth was registered on the continuous wave transmitter, and speech telephony testa were successfully conducted with Melbourne. Off Sydney Head's press news was received from Bordeaux station. , GERMAN-AUSTRALIAN LINE. SYDNEY, March SO. ; Tho first eteamer of the GermanrAustralian Line will leave .Hamburg for Australia in tho middle of June, and will arrive early in August. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS.. LONDON, Marc l : 2S. Arrived, Beltans., from Australia. SOUTHAMPTON, March 29. Arrived. Rimutaka, from Wellington. SAN FRANCISCO, Much 28. Arrived, Manama, fiom Wellington. -■ BALBOA, March 23. Arrived, Bradclydo, from Ocean Island, for United Kingdom. FALMOUTH, March 28. Arrived, Risri, from Wallaroo. GALVESTON, March 28. Sailed, Tredenham, for Auckland. SUEZ, March 23. Sailed, Marina (from Naples), for Sydney. COLOMBO, March 28. Sailed, Naldeva (from London), for Australia. SHIMONOSEKI, March 27. Sailed, Bonna, for Australia. COLOMBO, March 20. Arrived, Narlrunda, from Australia, for London. SYDNEY, March SO. Sailed, Moeralri (5.15 p.m.) for Wellington. AUCKLAND, March 30. Arrived, Wanal:s,' (7.10 a.m.), from the South. WELLINGTON, March 30. Arrived, Maori (7 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Itaranga (2.50 p.m.), from Cardiff; Port Bowcn (3.10 p.m.), from Gisbo'ne; Corinna |5.'20 p in.;, from Lyttelton; Ngaliere (j.lO p.m.V from Pictor.. Sailed. Devon (6.30 a.m.), for Melbourne; Kurow (-1.15 p.m.), Maori (7.50 p.m.), and Zita (9 p.m.), tor Ljitelton.
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