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SHIPPING NEWS.

' PHASES Or THE MOON. \ , APRIL. ' 9 , ' Day. Hi.m. """Full moon ~ ... ... 6 758 am. Last quarter 14 2 oam. New moon 20 4 21 pm. First:quarter 27 0 opm. > , HIGH WATEE. Today, 62 am.; 622 p.m To-morrow, 659 am; 718 pm. SUN. San rises today, 627 am.; sets, 5.11 pm. ARRIVALS. . , WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21. WAIHI. S3 (1230 a-m), 120 tons, Carey, from Blenheim ' NORA NITEN, s s. (12 45 a.m.), 56 tons, Brown, from Cook Strait, KAITANGATA, ss.(2 30 ajn), 1981 tons, Crawford, from southern ports. TAKAPITNA, 8 8 (2.40 am), 1036 tons, Evans, from Onehunga and New Plymouth MAORI, s s (6 50 a m.), 3399 tons. Hunter, from i Lyttelton —580 passengers. 1 TALUNE, 88. (7.2o'am), 2087 tons, Nicholson, from Port Chalmers. ALEXANDER, a s. (7.55 a.m.), 377 tons, Wildman, from Wanganui. ' MANUKA, s 3. (8 a m. in the stream), 4505 tons, .Newton, from Sydney Passengers SaloonMisses Hill, Hanloy, Gicsmng, Loipnor, Brooker, t Tidswoll, Walhs (2), Pearson (2), Hope, Murphy, Caplll (2), Mather, Miller, Block, Walsh (2), Sister Hcydill, Mcsdamcs Hayward, Tclomina, Hatheranco and /family, Woodward, White and child, Nosbitt, Small, Cummins and child. Oil herd Frasch, Moss, Dimant, Hearnc, Moller, Messrs. Nathan, Hayward, Hoyes, Deakin, Smith, Oliver, Staff, Woodward, Molller, Grant, Hatheranco, Whltcombo, Mlntyre, Couldeoy, Hoddor, Nesbltt, Payno, Young, Tubel«ki, Shillito, Dimant,, Oaffroy, O'Halloran, Lolbel, Campion, Nathan, Douglas, Swift, Dixon, Hunt; 95 steerage. ARAPAWA, ss. ' (10 a.m), 268 tons, Corby, from Wanganm 6TORMBIRD. as. (9 am), 217 tons, Mlntyre, from Wanganni. . . ', MANAEOA, s s. (11.35 a m.), 122 tons. Hart, from Hotueka. » MANA, ss, (1245 pm.), 134 tons, Jackson, from Patca. ' , KAHUVs-s. (4JO pm), 182 tons, Carlson, from Glsborno " QUEEN OP THE ,SOUTH, ss. (95 p.m.), 198 tons, Harvey, from Foxton. CYGNET, s s. (10 6 p m.), 124 tons, Murray, from Eaikoura , ARAHURA, ss. (10 pm), 1596 tons, Lambert, (from West Coast, Nelson, and Picton. Paisongers- Saloon—Misses O'Malley, Slorwey, Falla, 'Bennet, M'Oarthy, Priest, Dowsing, | Stewart, MTiean, Langham, Ryder, M'Chmo, , Mercer, M'Kay, Vospey, Gariagno, Green, Organ, Duncan, Carte, Parsonage, Webb, Kearney, Clemens, Kennington, Mosdamea Rutledgo, M'Ghie, Kershaw, Burton.i Tomkios, Webb, Riordan, Keller, Ryder, Morrah.'M'Namara, Mercer, Poole, Brown, Lotham, Braughton, Nairn, Harton. Hegglun. Messrs Boyd, O'Malley, O'Brien, Lloyd, Aitken, Wilson, Simon, MGhae, Tomkies, Blaine, M'Don■gol], Webb, Hugo, Hessoy, Fairhall, Smith, Griffin, Warren, Priest, Dillon, Evans, Rev. Ingles, Ward,, Taylor, Scott, Muir, Tosper, Poole, Fly, Duncan, Wil's, Langlands, Cottercll, Eccles, Lotham,' Branghton, Dixon, Fulton, Derrick, Sathorley, O'Sullivart,' Taylor, Redwood. RAKAIA, ss. (1015 pm.), 5628 tons, Vine, from Nelson. , ' ' . THURSDAY, APRIL 22. OPAWA, ss.o 35 a m), 110 tons, Eckford, from Blenheim. , < - ' , < ' DEPARTURES. WEDNEBDAY, APRIL 21. CORINNA, ss. (215 am), 1271 Cameron, for Picton and southern ports EOTOITI.i ss."(1030 am), 1159 tone, Bell, for Picton, New Plymouth, and Onehunga. ~ " TAKAPITNA, ss (15 pm), 1036 tons, Stewart, for Picton and Nelson Passengers-Saloon > For Picton—Mi3se3 Staco, Congden, Sister Claver. Mrs iWittcnhall, Messrs. 'KenvMason, Gnffen, Stace, Willis, Tapp, Eylea, Broughan, Qndley. For Nelson—Misses Bowdcn, Buckingham, Sugdcn, Edwards, Trost, Atkinson, PuUowski, Mesdames Hodgson, Brown, Galloway, Pederaen and child, Lodger,-Messrs Saxton, Greenfield, Price, Allan, Doidge, Webb, Pedersen, Kmmburgn. , « " KIRIPAKA, s,s. (1.15 p.m.), 133 tons, Dixon, for POHERHA, s.B. (2 p.m.), 1175 topa, Watson, for Greymouth. * ', KINI. ss. (5 pm), 1122 tons, Platts, for New Plymouth. , * MANAEOA, ss. (5 pm), 122 tons, Hart, for Motueka. WAIRAU, ss. (5 pm.), 92 tona, Vendore, for Nelson . , KAITANGATA, as. (510 p.m.), 1981 tons, Crawford, for Westport , , TALHNE, as. (510 pm), 2087 tons, Dawson", for Earotonga and Tahiti , Passengers- Saloon— Mrs I Morrison and child. For Tahiti—Misses Chalfln (2), Mesdames Doyle, Hender, Erasch, Messrs Doyle, Hender, Denbor, Lovoll, Price, Cnnmion, Burton, Duffy. 1 MAORI, ss (85 pm)! 3399 tons. Hunter, for Lyttelton. ' Passengers- Saloon—Misses Neville, Pownall, Aynslcy, Jackson, Beswiok, Nixon, Brown, Mesdames Aokland, Dunn, Mooro, Lysoght, Haywood, GiUman, Roberts, Cummings, Jil'Breaty, Gore-Martm. <Dick, Fleming) Stewart, Rosa, Orothers and child, Jeffrey, Tnggs, Slater, Messrs. roster, Ohubb, Litchfield,' Barlow, Tripp, Crowe, Ackland," Holmes, Stewart, Lysaght, Haywood, Dunn, GiUman, ' Gore-Martin, Deicon, Fnedlander," Hudson,. "M'Doweil, Adams, Hustwick, Clark' (2), HartgiU, Atock, Best, Eoss, Bil t lings, Snadden, Dick, Williamson,; Benson, Jeffrey, TriggsJ Slater, Hon Fowlds i ALEXANDER, at, (845 pm.), 377 tons, Vickermann, for Nelson, and West Coast. ( WAIHI, ks. (11 'pm), 92' tons, Carey! for ißlehnoim. - r -~ - / •'>■ • - ~

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Kaituna, Westport, April 22 Wairan, Nelson Motueka, April 22 Clan Ogilvy.VPicton,' April 22. Takapuna, Nelson,, Picton, April 22. ) Opawa,- Blenheim, April 22. . ► \ Blenheim, Blenheim, April 22. l Huia, Wangamn,' April 22. , Haheno, Lyttelton, Dunedin,,'April 22. Canopus, Westport April 22. Geitie, Foxton, April 22. Waverley, Wanganm, April 22. Maori, Lyttelton, April 23. Kinpaka, Patca, April 23 Waihi, Blenheim, April 23 Blenheim, Blenheim, April 23. Manaroa, Motueka, April 23. Moeralu, Melbourne, via south, April 23. Victona, Sydney, yia Auckland, April 23. Holmdalo, Gisborne, April 23. , Eonerdalo, Newcastle, April 23 Mapourika, West Ooast, Nelson Picton, April 24. Kittawa, southern ports, April 25* > Waikaro, Dunedin, Lyttelton, April 25 Monowai, Napier, Gisboine, Auckland, April 27. Kotoiti, New Plymouth, Oaehunga, April 28. Bivenna, Sydnoy, April 28. ' ! ' PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Kahu, Napier, via coast, April 22. > Defender, West Coast, April 22. Aorere, Patea, April 22 * Stormbird, Wanganui, April 22 Cygnet, Kaikoura, April 22| , , Maaa, Patea, April 22 Langton Grange, Lytfelton, April 22. Putiki, PJcton, April 22. Pateona, Lyttelton, April 22. Opawa, Blenheim, April 22. ifiiia, Wanganui, April 22 ' Cormthic, London, m Monto Video, Itio de Janeiro, Tonerißc, and Plymouth, April 22 Manuka, Melbourne, via south, April 22 Maheno, Sydney, via Auckland, April 22. Gertie, Foxton, April 22 Arapawa, Wanganui April 22 , Waverley, Nelson and West Coast, April 22. Kaituna, Westport, April 22 Takapuna, Puton, Nolson. April 23 Maori, Lyttelton, April 23. I Kinpaka. Patea, April 23 , ' Blenheim, Blenheim, April 23.1, , Waihi, Blenheim, April 23 < Moeraki, Sydney, April 23 Victoria, Lyttelton, Dunedin, April 23. Arawa. Lyttelton, April 23 - <■ Arahura, Picton, Nelson, West Coast, April 24 Kakaia,' Waitara April 24. ' Clan Ogilvy, Auckland, April 24. Wairau, Nelson, Motuekn, April 24. Manaroa, Motueka, April 26 Kittawa, West Coast, April 26 i Waikaro, Napier, Gisborne, Auckland, April 26. Monowai, Lyttelton, Dunedin, April 27. Mapourika, Nelson, West Coast, April 27. , Kotoiti, Now Plymouth," Chlehunga, April 28. Eivorina, Melbourne, via south, April 29.

'BY TELEQEAPH. / SIDNEY, April a. , Arrived.-'-Waihora, from Picton. ' Sailed—Mokoia (2.40 p.m.). NEWCASTLE, April 21. Arrived.—Ophelia, from Wellington. Sailed.—Maroro,'. for i.Wanganni. MELBOUENE, April 21. Sailed.—Moana." COASTAL. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21. . AUCKLAND. ' Sailed—Fairburn (4 p.m.), for Wairoa (Hawko'a Bay); Koromilto (4 pm.), for Newcastle. Arrived.—Tofun (6 pm.), from Sydney, Fiji, and South' Sea 'Islands i NEW PLYMOUTH. Salled.4rEarawa(B.4o p.m.), for Onohunga. ' ' WANGANUI. Arrived.—Hula (11.45 a.m.), from Wellington. Bailed.—Wavorloy .(9.so;'.jp.'m'.),'.for Wellington. , PICTON. Arrived—Oorinna (7 am.), Eotoiti (4 pjn.), and Takapima (5.40 p;m.), from Wellington. To sail.—Takapuna (10 pm), for Ncl&on. BLENHEIM. Arrived.—Opawa (8 a.m.), from Wellington. The / Blenheim crossed the bar inwards for Bprmg Creek at 610 a.m. Sailed.—Opawa (7 p.m.), for Wellington

"NELSON.- }r f-Arrivod—Mapourika;«-(lo.4o ; a.m.),';from; WolIta'gtoh.; ;.::'•; ,:'.• ■'•'.;'..•• ;■:.-' ';':;' ■J-p:, .;:;;.;.: v ' : WESTPORT.:..,, ■/'.>■:'. ',SaUed.-;Kai'tuna,(lo.4o : ■■Wollihston.', "- ' Arrived.—Ngahere. (9. a.m.),;from WolUngtori. :; : :- : ;.,'/'-' : ';' ! LYTTELTON. ;■','. V;'; : '.' ,-. ArriYed.-r-Waikaro.(9.3s a.m.), from Wellington; 'Sailed.—olan:Ogilvy-'(6,30 p:m.), and Maheno (7.p.m.)i*for WeUlngtoh. ■;■ y. C r /: .' "'■•..' :■'.Sailod.—Thyra (5.5. p.m.), for Newcastle; Isabella do Fraine, sehoonor,. for Kaipara; Moeraki, for Sydney, via .Wellington. Passengers: For Lyttelton—Miss Brown. For Wellington—Misses Leech, Langley,-Edwards', Mesdames Hooper, Sundstrumj •Mr.- Samson, Eov.i Dr. :Hooper. For SydneyMisses Simpaon.-.Berridge • (2), Mesdame3 Mackenzie, Angus, -Roberts, Graham,. Mr., Homminge, .Rev..'Mackenzie.; .'>'.; ■'■■.•' •■.-'■■ :■; \ ■' )'■''■■".'.'■'■' ■):":■ :,:r'':-: {;;; ■•_:■' : Sailed.—Ruapehui. for .Port; Ohalmors.:' ;,; , ; ; . V:V / V/ .V;:;the,;Aea'wa; ■' ';'■; ;>.';./■;;?. : ; : : : -Oh Saturday tho'Shaw-Savill liner leaves Wellington for Lyttelton to; complete discharging ' operations.; She': then goes on. the loading berth,' and'.will load at Lyttelton, : Gisborne, Timaru,',Lytil'ltdh,■'■and ; Wellington in rotation. The vessel is duo back at Wellington on Friday, May. 14,. and sails: finally on May, 20 for Lon'dbn, via' Monte Yidoo, Rio do Janeiro, Teneriffe, and' Plymouth. '.•'•.;.;''.•'•■.-.;,■'•.. V ; .■"-'■':■■ '/:;''.".'..'■'■■. •';';;;>; V, ; ;:';';VOFFIdEEy.;;OHANGES. : ;V 1 ' VGaptain':;Wildman,> sen ;■ :of - the 'Anchor,' Lino, steamer, .Alexander,;' ! is at': present ion holiday leave, preparatory to assuming, command of tho i'companjr's new.; steamer.:Waimea, which is > due In^these'.waters, at:an. early date,: Captain Hay, has ;takon command: of the , Waverley, which ia Wanganui;to-day, vice Captain:Wild•mari/'jun:; who • transfers to the Kennedy.';■ Cap-. 1 tain?jVickermann,' of the latter vessel, has, been ; appointed:: to .'tho, "command- of tho Alexander., ;:V^ : :^;;- : MANUKA FROM SYDNEYi';;; -" '. WoU'up to' time.theltJnion.Company's'.steamer ila'nuka. arrived yfrohi:'Sydney'direct yesterday morning. Sho' left Sydney ;at 2.30 '■.p.m'.- on Saturday, .■iand / v experienced •moderate '.-••'.to; strong northerly.iwinds.and |; seas,', with i dull .overcast /weather; throughout; tho. passage.:-; ', Import's i.by ■. the vessel: include.' ihe .following items;—lo2 ingots copper.' 46 ingots tin, 404 pieces, | timber, 400 'bags - salt, >'24: lengths", pipo," 14.' cases phonograph goods, 36 oases health foods, 359! bags flour;: 19. caskaAbitumen, 600 bags rice,/40 drums carbide, ;15 oylinders gas; 30' casea.candles;; 249 packages tea, 24 cases Scott's emulsion,' 33 packages peribdioalsandiadvertising matter, 68 crates isewing. : . maohlnes, ,336 ■ Cases fruits,'': 16 .packages ;marble,jc-18 , Sacka. .walnuts,;:and.' a; .quantity of sundries; also 'transhipments ex.Zeiten; Franken, Linden," Omrah,' and, Marathon,.' -: ; ' ; ';■ ;,;The;Manuka leaves for Melbourne,:via southern ;:ports,/and Hobart.'this evening. : :',.;: '...'y y' 'y:/;;;;;;.; : iy.!vv-; ! =;=TBi!'TjiprARpA i'According-to,'the i"Lyttelton : Times" of Tuesday,''; April ; 20, ■ the iHuddart-Parker steamer:Ulim'aroa is expected to; come-out ■ of " dock:, in':' a week. \The of the. damage caused by. :her;.gfohnding;in.;Otago Harbour has been car,ried..out;'»by!iMessra.:.Anderson,. Limited .in >ex- ' collent : ; time,: and ■ as: far as laymen's eyes can tell,, in, .excellent fashion, • and the .vessel seems Hd:De as fit for workas ever.; The principal,work r'emiiihirig to .be done consists in: painting,; b u t her.-;bunker coal, discharged at the dockside to' enable , the, floors to-be gbt.at,-will ; have -to bo reloaded; ; The" Riverina is to come - to. Wellington 'from 'Sydney, but; if the'arrangementi for the Ulimaroa hold good, she will ;be met .there ".by the and -will l return to Australia, ■ the' \.TJlimarqa.continuing, her run southward and to .'Melbourn'eV:;-C;.';"-;■;;^;,..; ,; ;.;;' ■'•";:.■>(.■;;m. : .,;:•';: H^ W0& X W3 !oAmuspboN.{'.';;v^i':\ >.-;The'big; barque''Oambusdoori,:whioh:'put: into' Lyttelton last Thursday "morning in distress .while on■ the passage. from Sydney, to Falmouth, was.;.:surveyed'-; on .'Monday --by. Messrs. .'H/: H:.iAßhton,',BUrveyor;.to Lloyd'a ■ Regiater of <Shipping;i:'J., J.-; Kinsey, -Lloyd's: agent, and- O.' 'Ferrier,', representing; and owners' of. 'the a,consultation was held,vahdvit' was: decided that: the vessel would .'have*.;to; be.v.broughtftalongside"the- wharf.;':. A reporter -was■• informed that.' "the vessel is not aamagCaY' '.but,;beyond. that assurance no ■furtheribfflcial particulars could .be .gleaned.' It -is'.stated'ithat,the-vessel is loaded- "by. the head,". 'aM'it'.is'prdbablo that a'portion at least of,her icargd;Anll .bo;talim;6ut and restowed in order to.put.the vessel in ibetter, trim for'thelong pasBage/ to Falmouth. Asked Jwhether the vessel /was ' : stramed.in'..'any .way.i.oneof'the'/Burveyorß.lsaid he couldhot give any information oh that point.

v;OT^ .A'Atinoori 'to-day; theiShaw-Savill linerCorinthic leaves lor "London,'' via < Eib; de Janeiro,' Monte 'Vidco,.'Tcrieriffe, and Plymouth,v"Sho :is taking : the, following .".passengers'.—First, saloon: .'From Ohristchurch—Mesdames.-.'Armitag'o,*.,, Beaumont, Wood,' Misses D.' 8.-Armitage,- E.: E;, Armitage, . ! P:;rand^M.s'Beaumonfe'A. M.,Encott, N;.Howell, ;Mes3rs.;,T?'.E.;',Armitage,:.K.-,Beaumont,.:A. K. ■Firth, "Gordon'; Shaw,' v P. Wood, Masters Armitage ■W&WotA'-W* Frbm ; ,;Auckland-Mr. G.'.'-A. ;W. •Beard'i',-; From "Wellington—Mesdames • Chapman, Fitzgerald, Hamer, 6. A. Hodgson, N. M'Lean f \H. :D.j.ajuspn'J.Watson .(2),^WiUa'•(«,.'AUe'niMagulre, Misses '-IV .Bradley, : "D." -Hamer,. A. - Heywood,* P. Higginsonr Tiiand 1.. Tnson,' M/ L. White,- Dr. manVG. Fitzgerald, l T. H. Hamer, G.,A."Hodgson, W.;HnlmoV.W;:H.';Terrjr,-: A. K.- Watson, P.VWillsv W; 'W; Wills.-:-From -Dunedin—Mesdames 3. sN.. .1 Bush',' E.; Thomson;. Smart;. Misses. M.. N; Thomson; iMessrs.'"J.'--Edwyn' Thomson,- W. 6 Smart. From;^Sydney—Mr.; -'W.' 1 H.' Ooulderey. .'From .Timaru^Mr.-;D: : •'Grant;':From Melbourne—Mr.'Ai i M. 1 Vand* Mrs:.'■•<Nesbitt, • Miss • SD.- Hill:;.: ; Second a;nd Misses' (2) Austin; jMessrs.'wN;?Jfonzies,' X.; Miles.-From- ißlenhcim--Miss;K.vßall,~'Mr.r.-Mrs.;-;and-Misses (2).Eab6ne; ' , ;Fr6m i '; , Duhedih : T'Mesdames, F.v.-'. 3). Bamfleld;; .A; iM'Doriald,--M.'vWoodslde, E. Gre,ig,,Miss L. M'Don-. ■aid; -From- •• Auckland—Mesdamcß Dick,' CottereUV. ~; ' &anam,',| ;. -HeadiJoy,''-EVaris,- Oxloy,; 1. ■■ Trendill; Thompson;' Walton,' Misses E. Crowe; -E. vHeaddcy; ';V.''Headdey,.' | M.':Muir,'' E. -Ebgen,-. K; Eogen,.'L. .Eogen,' - Trondall; V Messrs.'; W'' Bohriett;- - E.: DicTt, ■'T.; W.■ Evans,' J. -J.; Graham, -E. : N.'Headdey,; J. Muir;- E. : -E.'Page, J.' S. --'.-Eogen,'.' W: Thompson; : H.'Trendall, "G-nWi- .TrendaU,':T.:E.,;and;;o.; L. 'Walton, .T.;,Tuill.'; From : ;Ai ;H.: •Black;'-K.'-Sha:w,'-,Washer.: From-Ohrisfohnrch— .-Mesdames-H. Kirk, E. Tnckey,. Misses -Dyas, 0.. : J.vEule, Stewart; Messrs. C. 'Carter, W!,H. -Eule; From Invercargill—Messrs. J. Craig, P. T. Owen;. ! From' Deller;.Farrow, -.fly-: ton; Hislop, ; .B.':Millett, ; Moore,' Misses: E.-.M.-Finey, 'M:'H. B. Eeilley.E.Eiohards, Dr.iHislop, Messrs. G.W. "Deller,- F.. C.; Farrow! G. Gyton,. Hamilton Hodges, T.E. Koore, T3: Eeilley. From NelsonsMessrs. Mleod'(2). -From Mribourne-rMr. M.' S. ■Warton:'.Third-class':'"From" Ohristchurch—Mes-. dames .f;' A. .Mberi, SSmith,, Turtill.VP.- :Paxton, 'A: -Eeidi'-T.-Marshi' Misße's N; Barter, J.■• Smith, .Messrs. : .J. ; :S.':Abbott; 1 J. Baldwin, -j; T.. Blnkemore,' G.iDalley; A..G. Dayidson, P; Hansen; P.: Kirk.A. Orchard,. James. Smith, H.S.Turtill,.H. '.Wallis.TG.' Winter,'; E. ; , r York.' From . Dunedin— Mesdames-Allan',-'A'.'.Fogarty,.E...Moodie, :Turn-'bull,-Misses.Mi'Allan,;A.-: Oressew'ell, G;-;Fogarty, E. : -: M'Murra'y, iMessrs. G. Allan,' A. : Barley, W.. iObwie;. M;.:'Dooley;v.D. ! -Ford,'VF.;.o.'ljeary,-;;G:-\B. ■ MJickehiie,v;Mardo6h,..;W;.'S.JiEeid,.iM. Shephan,: fJ.'jTurnbuU,:/'Masters'. Allah, Fogarty,- .Mobdie. From'-.'•"Wcllirigtori—Mesdames;'Allaway,'"" E;'' T. Oaldow/ Do'war, F. Dredge, A. .Gordon, Gordon, M. i'Graham, : ■ James,': W.; Lbveday,' Eichards,'-''E. -Waid,-Misses M..Oaldow, I. iDredge,; C. Gordon, ■ A.- Graham, F. :E; Kerr, 0. Buddell, Messrs; A. Allaway.VA;',Arthur, :Blackoy :(2),' J.■,"-Cargill;)-.T.' Tanner, -A. I .Waldie,- E...-XTre,';C. li/; Cooling, E. ■Dewar; iW.-.J.'-Dyer,-, P.jjW.'.Es'pinei; -A; Fraser, H.F. Gordon,: J. Hassan, :W.: Holland; W;: James,' .'A..Klatt;H.:A. : Mansfield. P. O'Neill, E;:Pcngelly, T.'.Eioh;' E. Shepstone, A:'Simmonds,. W.' Smail, F.', ; Walker," Master vDredgo'.--- From '■■* Auckland— -Mesdames Misses ,D..-Amos,.. F. ■ Amoß,'-"E. Carter,,'E; .Emmin,. E.. Faulkner,;. S;, ■ Eundlei Messrs'.' F.'.Amos, : G., Baker, .J. Brock,- J. 'Bruce;. E. Carter, G.B. Chignell, A.; E. Oroxam, ;E. J: Emmih,; G.,German, G/;E. Kirk, J. Long-, 'worth, W.ii'ongworth.: A; M'Gowan,..N. M'Gowan,' ■A. :.W.'■:'■ Newhouse;;; J... Livingstbne,' -. -W.:' Attehborough,;J.- Smith, .-E. A'; Smith,' Master-'Emmin; From- Gisborne—Mr;.'Anderson,: 'Miss A.; Gill. From .Napier—Mr.-..-W. Klogg. ■■■'., Ffom.-Timaru— Mesdames Edwards,.-Macdonald, Eoe', Messrs.: J. Davies.'J. Quinn, Er'K.rTooth; S.-Wrefor.' From Sydney—Mr. S. Hodder. From Melbourne—Messrs. ;Hough;- J. Mitchell;. From"lnvercargill—Mr; : J; 'Hunter;-, From : .Wan'ganui—Mr;vW;' 8. :Lind,:-Mr. 3. and '.".-Mrs.'.-Murray.v; From: :Oamaru—Mr. J. MTenaghan. ■ -From Nelson—Mr. A.'-;Webb.';':From Picton—Mr.A. .Westman. ,; r >; ■,;•/.,,.;■.,.:'.-;

".';".The Union'.Company's 'steamer Kaituna,'which' is due hero to-day, leaves again this evening for Westport.--;,.' -.:.-..':.-•:; ,;', ■•; : ■';. ..-V:

■■'■ Testorday.ftho Marine/Dopartment received advice ". that, the Tutanekai, was, at., Russell. The Hinemoa was to'leave Dunedin yesterday- for Cape Saunders and ■■ other /southern .lighthouses..

Captain' Nicholson, late of the Koenya, arrived in command.of the Taluno:yesterday, his 'officers being:—Chief,,'Mr.- Doorlcy; ;second,Mr. Camp-; ■bell;: chief, engineer, .Mr.- H. N second, Mr.' J. Sinclair.'- Tho , Manapouri's; crew signed on -with the Taluno, -whioh' left for, Earotonga and--Papeete, yesterday; .>'■' :',-'

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 488, 22 April 1909, Page 8

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SHIPPING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 488, 22 April 1909, Page 8

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