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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OF THE MOON. U MARCH. ' Day. Hr. m. ' Fall moon 7 2 26 p.m. Last quarter ... 15 3 12 p.m. ; New moon 22 7 41 a.m. First quarter ... .:. ... 29 419 a.m. HIGn WATER. ' To-day, 7.43 a.m.; 7.58 p.m. To-morrow, 8.27 a.m.; 8.42 p.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day, 5.41 a.m.; sets, 6.19 p.m. ARRIVALS. WEDNESDAY, MAECH 10. WAKATU, 8.9. (12.20 a.m.). 157 tons, Wills, from Lyttelton and Kaikoura. OPAWA, s.s. (2.40 a.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, from Blenheim. PATEENA, b.s. (2.45 a.m.), 1212 tons, , Stewart, from Nelson. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Henrichs, Miles, Johnston,: Lcclcie, and .Molloy, Mesdames Sinclair, Whitehorn, Bates and child, Richardson, Stone and| child, Davis, M'Lean and child, Shaw-Thompson and 2 children, Boycs and 2 children, Black, Petcival, Messrs. Meikleham,' Sinclair, Ropkruge, Bates, Richardson, Fletcher, Holland, Kinniburgh, Costello, Muir, • M'Lean, Oastelli, -Bcere, Williamson, Moriarty, Rhodes, Gardner, M'Kce, Dent, Burstall, Manoy, Eedward, M'Lean, Hamilton, Urcn, Quinton, Boyes, Brown; 5 steerage. - EOTOITI, s.s. (3.35 a.m.),-1159 tons, Bell, from Onchunga and New Plymouth. Passengers: Saloon—Miss Hautlain, Mesdames Haultnin, George, .Messrs. Kelsall, Searle, Armstrong, Spaulding, George. ' ROSAMOND, s.s. (5.45 a.m.), 721 tons, Edwin, from New Plymouth. MAORI, s.s. (6.50 a.m.), 3399 tons, Hunter, from Lyttelton; 289 passengers. QUEEN OF THE SOUTH, s.s. (8.5 a.m.), 198 tons, Harvey,. from Foxton: HUIA, s.s. (9.50 a.m.), 127 tons, Dowell, from Wanganui. ' " ' i , ' ARAPAWA, s.s. (9,50 a,m.), 268 tons, Corby, from Wanganui. : CAPE BRETON, s.s. (11 a.m.), 3872 tons, Warden, from Lyttelton. ' WAERIMOO, s.s.' (1 p.m. in the stream), 3529 tons, Livingstone, from Sydney. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Mack, Riley, Williams, Grundy, Byres, Hamerton, JCesdamcs Plimmer, Keegan, Smyth and child, Tlndell and 2 children, Eev. Burton, Archpricst .Walsh, Dr. Smyth, Messrs. Bronwell, Plimmer, Yates, Loncrgan, Millington, Nudds, Stakes, Leonard, Dugdale, Bennett, Batkin, Westland (2), Rhodes, Toulmin, Tindell, Angus, Hodgson, Toombs, Reynolds, Stewart, Stephens, Anderson; 47 steerage. MANAROA, s.s. (150 p.m.),, 122 tons. Hart, from Motueka. MANA, s.s. (1.25 p.m.), 134 tons,, Jackson, from Patea. ; ........ AOREEE, 6.8. (5.10 p.m.), 77 tons; Fisk, from ,Patea. ARAHUEA, s.s.-(5.25 p.m.), 1596 tons, Lambert, from West Coast and Nelson. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Miller, Don, Simpson, Carlyon, M'Mahon, Douglas, ■ Hyndman, Daly, Watson, M'Kay, Lock, Best, Giblin, Black, Byrne, Mesdames Price, Moffatt. Williams, Hurrin, Slowey, Little, Kirkwood, Bright, Doogan, Eeynbird,' Phillips, Hall. Bnrnc, Hyndman, Gordon, Hannan, Gaskin, Scott, Sinclair, Davis, Piatt, Dunn, ll'Leod, Smith, Walker, Chapman, Macquarie, Downie, Carpenter, Harrison, Captain Price, Messrs. Le Grove, Slowey, Phelan, Little, Smith, Addison, Cochrane, M'Donald (2),, M'Dougall, Lowe, Father Whclan, Anyuility, Pritchard, Griffiths, Angel. Moses, Davies, Salmond, M'Leod, Walker, Hall, Usher, Macquarie, Whitty, Downine, Holland,. Griffiths, Carpenter, Gow. ■ TE ANAU, s.s. ,(11.15 p.m.), 1652 tons, Aldwell, from Picton. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Carrington, M'Lean. Cox, Newton (2), Peterson, Hunter?'O'Connor, Dalziol, Mesdames Meers, Stubles, Lyons, Smith, Cay, Browne, M'Crae, Laurier, Jones, Warren, Gane, Newton, Bartlett, Messrs., Crall, Troup, Ridaway, Lindsay, Jancson, Ruse, Lyons, Stubles, Mills, Sawman, White; 10 Bteerage. DEPARTURES. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10. PATEENA, s.s. (12.55 p.m.). 1212 tons, Stewart, for Pjpton and Nelson. Passengers: Saloon— For Picton—Misses Hughes, Martin, Smith, Austin, Mesdames Schuto, Hibbard, Lovell, Messrs. Schute, Hibbard, Watson, Peoples, Janson, Gilchrist, Spencer, Aikman, Martin, Eccles. For Nelson—Misses Turnbull, Ilolloway, Mesdames Eichards and child, Hogg and 2 children, Gillon, Cooper and child, Tomlinson, Bridgo and infant, George, M'Laren and child, Eev. Garland, Eev. Pcrryman, Eev. Father Lowham, Messrs. Gillon, Finch, Shore, Brittan. George, Cook. NORA NIVEN, s.s. (1.5 p.m.), 56 tons, Brown,for Cook Strait.' ' CORINNA, s.s. (5" p.m.), 1271 tons, Cameron, for southern ports. , WAKATU, s.s. (6 p.m.), 157 tone. Wills, for Kaikoura. - • , WHAKATANE, s.s. (6.10 p.m.), 5902 tons, for London. M.ANA, s.s. (6.50 p.m.), 134 tons, for Patea. STORMBIRD, s.s. (7 p.m.), 217 tons, Grono, for Wanganui. MAORI, s.s. (8.5 p.m.), 3399 tons. Hunter, for Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Whitehead, Angus, Har!and'-(2). Lyttelton, Thompson, Milne, Parsons, Nathan (2), Martin, Bird, Williams, Mesdames Johansen, Hurdley, Richards, Sharp, Sinclair, Percival, Mansfield, Hall, Baumber, Beckett, Kennedy, Frederick, Nathan, • Mar- - tin, Sandstein, Bairstow, Barratt, Eev. Huston, Eev. Baumber, Rev. Beckett, Messrs. Johansen, Enrdlev, Richards; Sinclair (3), -Hill, England, Love '2>, Tovey,' Moriarty, Wilmot, Johnson, Brown, Kcnncdv, Smith, Kennedy, Meeks, Lees, Pheard, Ponsonby, Frederick, Waterhouse, Nathan, Stead, Harland, M'Kenzie, Barrett. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Kahu, Napier, March 11. Pohcrtia, Grcymouth, March 11. v ' Mangapapa, Karamca, March 11. Blenheim, Blenheim, March 11. Manapouri, Westport, ; March 11. Kapiti, Foxton, March 11. Defender, Wanganui, March 11. Mararoa. Lyttelton, March 11. Wairau, Nelson, Motueka. March 11. . Wavcrley, Picton, March 11. Mokoia, Lyttelton and Dunedin, March 11. Maori, Lyttelton, March 121 ■ Canopus, Westport, March 12. Wiuimera, Sydney, via Auckland, March 12. Riverina, Sydney, Majrch 12. Coast, Nelson, March 13.Fifeshire, Waitara, March 13. Pntiki, Lyttelton, March 13. Tonqariro, Picton, March 14. . Waikare. Du icdin, Lyttelton. March 14. Pukaki, southern ports, March 14. Takapuna, New Plymouth, March 14. Monowai, northern ports, March 16. .

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Whakatane, London, March 11. Kahu, Napier, March 11. Queen of the South, Foxton, March 11. Opawa, -Blenheim, March 11. Huia, Wanganui, March 11. Kapiti, Wanganui, March 11. .- > V Blenheim, Blenheim, March 11. Manaroa, Motueka, March 11. Aorere, Patea, March 11. Kiripaka, Patea, March 11.. - . ' Indradevi, Lyttelton, March 11. Wairau, Nelson, Motueka. March 11. Mararoa, Lyttelton, March 11. , Rosamond, Dunedin, March 11. Defender, Greymouth, March 11. Te Anau, Nelson, March 11. Turakina, London, March 11. Arapawa, Wanganui, March 11. Eotoiti, Picton, Nelson, New Plymouth, Onehunga, March 11. ' ; . • ' Mokoia. Sydney, via Auckland. March 11. Warrimoo. Melbourne, via south, March 11. ■ Cape Breton, Napier, March 11. Maori, Lyttelton, March 12. Stormbird, Wanganui, March 12. Pateena, Nelson, March 12.

. .BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. | - LONDON. ' March 10. Sailed.-Aratfa, for Wellington and Lyttelton; Kaipara, for Auckland; Dee, for Nelson. . SYDNEY/. March 10. Arrived.—Joseph Craig, from Kaipara; Jap, from Greymouth; Eunice, from Havclock. Sailed—Mauka (4 p.m.) NEWCASTLE. March 10. Sailed.-Kaiapoi and Thyra, for New Zealand. MELBOURNE. ." : :, March 10. Sailed.—Moeraki. COASTAL. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10. AUCKLAND. Arrived—lnga (5.30 p.m.), frosj Newcastle. ' Sailed.—Delphic (2 p.m.), for the south. ONEHONGA. ' Sailed—Takapuna (3.30 p.m.).. for New Plymouth. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Sturtevant, Thomson, Horrocks, Mesdames M'Arthur, Quilliam and child, Bock, Messrs. Butler, Beeson, Bayly, Skinner, aud Pitkcthley. NEW PLYMOUTH. Arrived.—Rarawa (4 a.m.). from Onehunga. Sailed— Rarawa (8.35 p.m.), for New Plymouth. ' NAPIER. To sail—Athonic (6 p.m.), for Gisborne. PICTON. Pateena, from Wellington. Sailed.-Pateeua (5.5 p.m.), for Nelson. BLENHEIM. . The Blenheim crossed the bar inwards, and sailed up to Spring Creek at 8 a.m. NELSON. Arrived.—Alexander (6.15 a.m.) and Wnirau (1 p.m.), from Wellington; Mapourika (7.35 a.m.), from Picton. Sailed—Wairaiu (5.10 p.m.), for Wellington. GREYMOUTH. Arrived.—Petono (9.30 a.m.), from Wellington. Arrived.-Pohcrua (midnight, Tuesday), from Wellington. Sailed.—Lauderdale (1.5 a.m.), for Melbourne. WESTPOUT. Sailed—Manapouri (12.30 p.m.), for Wellington. LYTTELTON. Arrlved.-Walknro (7.10 a.m.) and Mararoa (8.15 a.m.), and Kaltuna (11.40 a.m.), from Welling-

ton; Morning Light, schooner, from Waitapu. Sailed—Kittawa, for Napier; Waiknrc, for Duncdin. Passengers: Saloon—Mesdames Warncr, M'Millan, liev. Dr. M'Kenzic, Messrs. Warner, M'Millan, Clifford, Scott. Mokoia (8.15 p.m.), for Sydney, via ports. Passengers: Saloon—For Wellington—Misses Cunningham (2), Joblin, Mcsdaracs Ellon, Joblin, Davis, Wilde, Messrs. Wood, Allen, Edwards, Hopkins, Davis, Nicoll, and Dr. Wilde. For Napier—Misses Remcr and Bcattie. For Gisborne—Misses Adamson, Solwyn, and Mrs. M'Donald and 2 infants. For Auckland—Misses Aldridge (2), Cameron, Mesdames Hiegs, Potter, and Cameron, Messrs. Higgß and M'Luro, Master Potter. For Sydney—Miss Fairbrother; 7 steerage. Mnraroa (6.15 p.m.), for Wellington. Passengers:—Misses Bent, Sclby, Shaw, Abcrcrombie, Bowron, Gilbert, Kdmondßtone, Dodgers, Itaine, Jackson, Horfe (2), Mesdames Garrett, Phillips, Dickinson, Lamb, Parson, Eodgcrs and family, Kendall, ltobcrts, Osborne, Brass. Har v ker, Drown, Shacklock (2), Messrs. J. 0. Maddison, Garrett, Smith, Nettlcton, Milnes, Dimick, Smith, Phillips, Nicol, Dickinson, Currio' (2), Lamb, Pitcaithly, Briggs, Parson, Hobson, Hunt, Jlill, Roberts, Bray, Smith, Maddrcn (2), M'Arthy, Crow, Brass (2). nompleman and son, Booth, Milnes, Andrea, Lane, Wood, Deoring, Dill, Bowron (2), Warner, Robertson, Iladley, Miller, and Shacklock (2); 17 steerage. TIMARU. To sail.—Lizzie Taylor, schooner, for Wellington. BLUFF,' Sailed—Ennerdalo, for Duncdin, THE OAPE BEETON. Loading under tho auspices of tho New Zealand Shipping Company, the steamer Capo Breton, which arrived yesterday from the south, is expected to leave here on Friday morning foi Napier and Auckland. PAPAEOA, DUE SUNDAY. At 11 a.m. on Tuesday the Now Zealand Shipping Company's liner Paparoa arrived, in Hobart from London, via Cape Town. She left Hobart at 6 a.m. yosterday, and is accordingly duo here on Sunday next. Sho has on board a largo cargo, and a number of passengers for Dominion ports.. THE SYDNEY BOAT. * At 1 p.m. yesterday the Union Company's steamer Warrimoo arrived from Sydney direct, was granted pratique, and berthed about 2.30 p.m. She experienced N.E. winds and moderate seas; throughout the voyage. Included in the imports brought by the vessel are the following lines:—' SCO c.i. links, 128. bags meal, 34 pieces timber,' 1210 bags rice, 160 packets sugar, 46 bundles pipes, 150 bags ochre, 254 sacks flour, 80 bags rice, 80 sacks molasses, 88 boxes grapes, 890 bags oiido iron, quantity piij-iron, 375 cases soap, 100 bags manure, and a large quantity general cargo. This afternoon the Warrimoo leaves for southern ports, Hobart, and Melbourne. PASSENGERS FOR SYDNEY, Included in the passengers who have booked at Wellington for Sydney by the ■ Huddart-Parkcr Company's Hiverina to-morrow aro the following:—Misses Bean, Merton, Ola Humphrey, Smith, Green, Giles (2), Wigley, Taughan, Temple, Gordon, Harvey, Frierson, Cossens (2), Wilkinson, Hurslhousc, Fenwick, Watkins (4), B. M'Carrom-M'Guire, Rule, Taylor, Harrison, Morrow (2), Hiley, Paine (3), Edscr, Fyfe, Norman, Farrow, Marshall, Cullcn, Wilkins, M'Goachio (2), • Gell, Greenshields, Maberly, Nurse Dawson, Mesdames Shacklock (2), Steeds, Ludlow, Danvors, Ilarrison, CoJes, Russell-Richardson, Bean, Humphrey, E. Young, A. W. Smith, Giles and infant, Wigley, Turner, Brown, Walsh. Dind, L. MacDonald, Holmwood, A. Ballance and child, Taylor, Cos3cns, Thompson, Brocklehurst, Wolters, H. Barnitt, Harrison, Calcutt and 2 children, niloy, Lea and 2 children, Lamb and 3 children, Sorenson, J. Sherriss, Griorson and infant, Fyfe, Robinson and 2 children, Craig, Millson, W. Leer, Jackson, M'Oeachie, Wilson, F. Joll, Guthrie, K. Brown, Greenshields, Haydock. Dr. Ludlow, Messrs. G. Palmer, Bonson, J. A. Patcrson, J. W! Joynt, E. J. Hyams, Brown,. jun., Rankin, A. W. Smith, Shacklock (2), G. H. Smith, Matheson, Kolkcr, Hazlitt, Bean. Giles, Steeds, Danvers, G. 1 Harrison, A. Coles, Russell-Richardson, Ernest Young, J. M. Hall, Brown, H. V. Morris, A. S. Ballanco, W. L. Davis, H. H. Wolters, J. LucasTooth, J. Fuller, H. F. Johnson, H. D. Orossley, U. \V. Taylor,' A. W. Robinson, W. T. S. Harris, H. Barnitt, J. C. Anderson, M'Lauchlan, J. Lamb, Tithcridge, Mallalieu, Hunter, MacLeod,! Shortland, Vincent, Connolly,' Alex. Macintosh, Sterling, Mackay, Orr, Overton. Weir, Fitzgerald, J. ' Sanson, M. Shannessy, T. Bedford, R, ilardic, F. M. Jackson,'W. 0. Craig, H. Miller, M'Beath, King, F. Joll, King, W. Leer, Ivan Moses, Rice, ' Craig, 1 Povser, Sorensen, J. Sherriss, Gricrson, ', G. Wilsonr Hichins, A. Campbell, W. Welsh, S. , Williams, M'Both, K. Brown, Fyfe, James Wal- . ker, R. Guthrie, J. B. Guthrie, Haydock, Heydon, I Brown. PASSENGERS FOR ENGLAND. ' To-day the New Zealand Shipping Oompany's R.M.S. Turakina leaves Wellington for London, • : via Monto Video and Rio do Janeiro, and she . is taking the following passengers from New : Zealand:—First saloon—From Auckland—Mrs. Bodlo, Misses Bodlo (2), Mr. F. Ilodle. From • Christchurch—Mesdames !':■ • Matthews, Balfour . Kinncar, Messrs.'D.. Gorton, W: G. Balfour Kinnear, F.'Waymouth.-E;, Milnes,. Wm. ■ Bouron. From Napier—Mrs. AdijimS,'.Miss 'Adams, Rev. A. F. Williams.' From Wellington-Mrs, Young, Misses Abraham, R/: Mtford, Closers. T. A. Wal- • ker, Abrahabii,Jt.r!Bdik6r, J.\ Voting, R. K. doling. From Hobart—Mesdahie's Reed, Brecks, Messrs. • H. Keed, K. 0., W. B. Breeks. From Invsrcar- - gill-Mrs., Mr. A. W. Miss, and Master Rodger. , From 1 Waimatc— Miss K. Jackson. Second sa- • loon-From Melbourne-Rev. W. A. Williamson. , From Auckland-Misses A. Hart, C. Hellish, Haul- ■ tain. From Christchurch—Mesdames Blencowe, • Lamb, H. Parson, Miss Guilbert, Messrs. J. Blcn- , cowe, A. Diering, R. .Miller,'H. J. Olayspn. From , Duncdin—Mesdames Rossbotham, M Curdy, , Messrs.' R. S. Rossbotham, M. Rossbotham, A. , Earnett, J. Tooracy.' From Auckland-Misses , 0. Mellish, Haultain. ' From Wellington-Mrs. • Prior, Messrs. J. Kclsall, Prior, J. Muddiman, S. Randolph, M. A. Hill, R. S. Callaghan. From Sydney-Mr. A. G. W. and Rev. A. H. M. Baxter Mr J. Fleming. From Blenheim—Messrs. R. Alien, H. White. From Gisborne-Mr. D. Dobbie Third-class-From Wcllmgton-Mesdanicß Stephen, M'Phillips, M'Farlanc, Malono, A. Mather, Whytc, Snyman, Misses M Phillips (2), Metcalf, Messrs. M'Phillips, G. Peterson, H.Norbury, W. J. Tweed, Quichard, T. Powell, Brec, Hill. Mowat, Halos, Greenaway.. From Palmerston North-Mr. G. F. Eldery. -From WanganmMr Mrs. Miss, and Masters (3) Careless, Mesdames Pargeter, Messrs. Kenton. From Dunediu -Messrs. M'Kcnzic, Tulloch, Varcoe, Crawford. From Timaru-Mr. Mason. From Auckland-Mrs. Hanlon, Messrs. Aibbert; M'Murray, Wardrop, Paul, Thompson. From Greymouth-Mrs. S. Peters. Captain AVayman. From Blenheim-Mr. Waddington. From • Westport-Mr. and Mrs. Muckle Mr. W. Solomon, T. Jopling. From Nap er-MV. and Mrs. Tilley, Messrs. O'Sullivan, Dawson Bell. From Hokitika-Mr.. Macdonald. From Inv'ercarelll-Mr. Brown. From Hawora-Mcssrs. Falconer, O'Rorko, Mrs. Kelly. From Dannevirke -Mes«rs. Gilmour, Franklin. From Christchurch -Messrs. Littlojohn, Donaldson",. Currio, Mrs. N. Wenman. From Sydncy-'Mcssrs. Saul, Sountag.

The Tysef liner Indradevi is expected to leave Wellington lor Lyttelton and Dunedin in continuation of her discharsing operations. She loads at Dominion ports; and is due here at a later date. • The Maoriland Steam Ship Company's s.s. Holmdalo (late Torgauten) was to leave Timaru yesterday for Napier and Gisborue. She is afterwards to load timber at Mercury Bay for Wellington. , The Shaw, Savill steamor. Delphio was expected to leave Auckland yesterday for Wellington, via Gisborne. She is due here about the end of this week. A southern exchange states that it is probable that Captain Eolls will shortly take chargo of the Warrimoo, vice Captain Livingstone, who is to transfer to the Mahcno. Captain Neville, of the latter vessel, will in a short time have leave of absence for holiday, '

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 453, 11 March 1909, Page 8

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SHIPPING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 453, 11 March 1909, Page 8

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