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SHIPPING NEWS.

. . 4 PHASES OF TOE MOON. APRIL. Day. hr. m. First quarter 6 525 p.m. Full moon 14 2 7 a.m. Last quarter 22 6 6 a.m. New moon 29 955 a.m. MOON. Moon rises to-day, 10.32 a.m.; sets, 7.52 p.m. HIGH WATER. To-day, 7.40 a.m.; 7.58 p.m. To-morrow, 8.33 a.m.; 8.53 p.m. SON. Sun ris:s to-day, 6.6 a.m.; sets. 5.42 p.m. ARRIVALS. SATURDAY, APRIL 1. MAXA, s.s. (0.35 a.m.), 134 tons. Dixon, from Patca. AORERE, s.s. (2.10 a.m.), 77 tons. Fisk, from Patea. KAHU, s.s. (4.50 a.m.), 182 tons. Jones, from Napier, via coast. NIKAU, £.s. (5.20 a.m.), 252 tons. Has, from Xclfon. MARAKOA. s.s. (6.30 a.m.), 2598 tons. Manning, from Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon— Misses Cohen, Johnston, Newman, Mathioson, Grant, Ferguson, Jones, Diddircs, Mesdanics Greenland, Gardner. Nicholson, Frost and two children, Henderson and child, Chesney. Young, Stcaus. Robertson, Hammond, Bowie, Fogarty, Ford, Seale, Hunt, Goldrick, Kernohan, Marshall, Holmes, Frost. I'oulis, Ferguson, Professor Scott, Dr. Pearson, Messrs. Greenland, Lock, MaUite, Gardner, Jones, Drown, Nicholson, Cooper. Hammond, Dacinan, Banween, Berry and family, Keith, Thomson, Cook, James, M'lnncs, Hammond. Theobald, Ilollis, LecES. Pitcaitiiley, Deck. M'lvcr, Nairn, Hodßc, Cameron, Brown, Franks, Mason, White. Dr. Chilton, Ford. Taylor, Blackett, Dorn, Dean, Pollard, Mills, Marshall, Henderson, Newton, M'Lintose. HarKreavcs, Thomas, Denniston, Dawson, Holmes, Hocquard. Fairley, Falls, Jlarchant. Hamilton; 49 steerage. WAIJtEA, s.s. (6.50 a.m.), 452 tons. Wildman, from Lyttclton. ORARI, ss. (7.10 a.m. in stream), 7207 tons, Forsdiclt, from Lyttelton. ARAPAWA, s.s. (9.'.0 a.m.), 268 tons. Corby. from WanKanui. KIIUPAKA. s.s. (12.30 p.m.), 133 tons. Jflntosh. from Patoa. MAPOURIKA, s.s. (4 p.m.), 1203 tons, Crawford, from Grcymouth, Westport, and Nelson. PasscnKcrs , :. Saloon—Misses PccK, Dwan, Phillips, Tilby, Raymond. WilFon, Spicer. MacLnuirhlin. Arthur, Snencor. Wilson. Rapley, W.akolin (?.), Low, Hall, Tunnicliir, Allen. Campbell. Child. Fair. Mosdamcn Hrook, Collins and 4 children. Dennchy, Tomlinson. Fair. Andrew. Hamilton, Boyea and 2 children, Stevens, Messrs. Greenbank, Van Stavoren, Walker. Chapman, Ashley, Thompson, Struthers, Fair, Baker. Taylor, Thomson, Kemp, Tomlinson, Fair, Toll, Johustone. Eborhardt. Hlnkoy. Kowlny. llannay, Blacklcy, Boycs and rhild, HarKreaves, Simp Eon, Harrison, and 15 etecra?e. QUEEN OF THE SOTJTH, s.s. (7.M'p.m.l, 198 tons. Harvey, from Foxton. PATEF.NA, 3.5. (10 p.m.), 1212 tons, Circy, from Nelson and Picton. PnsKonEors: SDloon—Misses Child, O'Leary. Day. Conoily, Ball, WatKon, Organ, Ifefdamos Gedye, Stewart, ireadland and child, EdwaTds, liovcv, Cleshorn. Nirkolls. Hlp.Uson.,Budge, Biiddei- and child, Blamiros, Lucena. Bartlett. Cheers and child. Jcllyman. Scotland, Webster and child, Redman. Smith. Hohberley and chikl. Edward. Messrs. Rutherford. Norton, Head'.and, Helliwell. Prith, Frtwarda, Allnutt. Thompson, Shnh. Hn.y. Olson, Bowron, Headland, Smith, PaTfoot Pollard. Rnbone, Hickson. PoDnlcr, Allen, licdpath, Livingptonc, Rev. Blamires, ifuir, Luro.na. Brown. Stewart. Day. Watson, Cahill. !)>•. Ttedman, Scarll, Nicklew, Halley, and 8 steerage. SUNDAY, APRIL 2. BLENHEIM, s.s". (0.50 a.m.), 120 tons, Watson, from Blenheim. OPAWA,.B.a. (1.50 a.m.),-110 tons. Nicholas, from Blenheim. MANAROA. 5.3. (2.15 a.m.), 122 tons. Hart, from Haveloclt and Pclorus Sound. AMELIA SIMS, schooner (early in the stream), 98 tons, .Johnspn, from Lyttclton. lIU.KU, s.s. (6.5(f a.m.). 65 tons. Peterson, from Napier, via the coast. MAOBI. s.s. (7.15 a.m.), 3399 tons, Aidwell, from Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon— Uisiea Gardner, Kinß. Finch (2), Holmes. Barron, M'LauKhlan, Cuddcn, Gray'. Nurse Little, Jordan, M'Lean, Hermann, Dresshy. Lawry, Rintoul, Daniels (2), Gilmour (2), Sheldon, Levick. Mcsdamcs Gray. WVcigh, Houthall. lirackenridge, Ilenton. Finch, Giddy, Barron, Lainft, Turkinnton. Smithson, Wilson, M'Leary,• Dickmcrc. Baster, Luni-sden, Byron, Johnston, Messrs. Wilson, Gardner, Aeims, Hoskin, Keishlinu. Dratt, Climie, Murray. Berryinan (2), Cameron, Brackenridse, Hcnton, Ellis (2), Mallard, Lusk, Windram, Alcorn, Sharp. Robb, Giddy. LainK, Thomas, Oakes. Wilson, Smithron, Dratt. Sncll. Frankc, Denni3, Tennant. Greatbatch. Brady, Ander, Diekmors, Martin, Gilbert. Ballin, Morris, Roberts, Wilkins. Marchant, Harrison ■ (2), Thornton. Inder. Stephenson. Lathmorc, Cnslello. Lawry, Emerson, Fr.iscr. Depladno, Wade, Staff Serct-Major Kibblcwhite. JohnS HBAHINE, s.s. (7.40 a,m.\ 10,758 tons, Greenstreet. from Lyttelton. »■ , POHERUA, s.s. (8.20 n.m.). 1175 tons, White-Pai-f-in,-. from Groymouth. STORMBIRD. e.g. (11 a.m.), 217 tons. Dowell, from Waneanui. HUIA. sis. (11.25 a.m.), 127 tons, Burt, from Motucka. KOONYA. s.s. (11.35 a.m.), 1091 tons. Plaits, from t-trathern ports. ' KAPITI. s.s. (1.55 p.m.), 242 tons. Sawyers, frnm Wancanui. HAUROTO. s.s. (2.15 p.m.). 1988 tons. Collins, from Dunedln and Lyttclton. PassenKcrs: Saloon-Misses AlUins. Kelly. Thoman, Me'srs. Webb, Long. Arnold, Malley. Dissett. Stables, Oarey. Burns, Hare, Black, Wilson. Burr: 13 sleernße. ALEXADRER, s.s. (5.40 i-.m.), 377 tons, Vickermnn. from Greymouth. KO3IATA, s.s. (10.15 p.m.), 1994 tons, AnRUS, frim TV^p'.rior'.. NGAHERE. s.s. (11.30 p.m.), 1090 tons, Dilner, from Grcymouth. MONDAY, APRIL 3. ROSAMOND s.s. (1.5 a.m.). 721 tons, Ritchie, from Onchunga and New Plymouth. DEPARTURES. SATURDAY. APRIL 1. ARAnTJRA. s.s. (1 p.m.), 1595 tons, Lambert, lor Picton, Nelson, Wcstport, and Grcymnuth.—lo3 saloon passensere. HAUPIKI, s.s. (1.20 p.m.), 715 tons. Ross, for Napier, Gisborno. and East Coast Bays. WAIMBA. s.e. (1.30 p.m.), 452 tons, Wild-, man, for Wcstport and Greymouth. AORERE, s.s. (3 p.m.), 77 tons, Fisk, for Patea. NIKAU, s.s. (5 p.m.), 245 tons, Hay, for Nelson and Motueka. MANA, s.s. (0.15 p.m.), 134-tons, Dixon, for KOItOMIKO, s.s. (7.20 p.m.), 1541 tons, Drewette. for Napier. lIIMITANGI. s.s. (10.« p.m.), 323 ton 3, Hanky, for Foxton. MARAROA, s.s. (11 p.m.), 2598 tons, ManninK for Lyttelton. Passeneers: SaloonMisses Henderson, Bay, Gruhb, Williams-™ (3), Smith, CoK.in, Dodd, Harrieon. Mesdamoa E. Taylor, Jastro, Keale, Dniy, Charles and infant, Hadfleld, Hickmctt, Smith and child, Tyer, TomliiiEon, Oosan. Dodd (2), Brittiin, Harrison. Dr. Chi'.ton. Professor Phillips, Messrs. J.ibss. Noale, E. Taylor, Sherwood, Gorlitz, Britt.iin, Kathhone. Taylor, Ashley, Dawson. Harrison. Tomlinson, Goudie, Davies.

SUNDAY, APEIL 2. FALCON, schooner (10 a.m.), 95 tons, Gilbcrtson, for Havelock.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Ripple, Gisborne, Picton, April 3. Manuka, Lyttelton, April 3. Kaitoa, Wanganui. April 4. Whakarua, London, via Auckland, April 4. Aorere, Patca, April 4. Mana, I'atea, April 4. Nikau, Nelson. Motueka, April 4. Itararoa. Lyttelton, April 4. Wakatu, Lyttelton. Kaikoura, April 4. Kapuni, Patca. April 4. Tarawera, Auckland. Gisbornc. Napier, April 4. Corinna, Onehunga, New Plymouth, April 4. Defender, Lyttelton, April 5. Ruapehii, London, via Cape Town and Hobart, April 5. Moeraki. Sydney direct, April 5. Arahura, West Coast, Nelson, Picton, April 5. Monowai, Duncdin. Lyttelton, April 6. Wixrimoo, Melbourne, via southern port, , !, April 7. Kaikoura, London, via Auckland. April 7.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Arapawa, Wanganui. April 3. Kahu. Picton.-East Coast. April 3. Alexander, Nelson, West Coast, April 3. Onawa. Blenheim. April 3. Queen of tho South, Foxton, April 3. Jluia, Waneanui, April 3. Blenheim, Blenheim, April 3. Kiripaka. Patea, April 3, Kapiti, Wanganui. Ani'il 3. Pateena. Picton, Nelson, April 3. Maori, Lyttelton, April 3. Manaroa, Motunka. April 3. Koonya, New Plymouth, Wcstport, Greymouth, April 3. llauroto, Napier, Gisbornc. Auckland, April 3. Rosamond. Picton, Nelson, New Plymouth, Oucluiuga, April 3. Tarawera. Lyttelton, Duiicdin, April 4. Mapourika, Nelson. West Coast. April 4. Hippie, Napier. Gisbornc. April 4. Corinua, Timaru, Duuedin, Oamaru. April 4. lutpuni, Patca, April 4. Nikau. Nelson. Motueka, April 4. Mararoa. Lyttelton.' April 4. Malta, Patca, April A. llnru, Kast Coast. April 4. Stormbird, Wanmnm, April 4. Aorere, Patea, Anri! 4. Policrua, Greymouth, April 4. Komnta, Woslnort. April 4. Kaitoa, Nelson. West e 'a',t. April 4. llincmoa, northern licl. ..lour-cs, April 5. Wnkntu, Kaikoura. Lytteltcn, April 5. Manuka, San Francisco, via way ports, April 5.

Moiiowai, Napier, Gisborne, Auckland, April 6. Defender, Picton, llokitika. April 6. Ruahinc, London, via way ports. Anril 6. Mccrald, Melbourne, via southern porte, April 6. Rangatira, Timaru, April 6. M'arrimoo, Sydney direct, April 7. Arahura, Piclon, Nelson, West Coast, April 8. whakarua, Gisborne, April 8.

INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. WAKKIMOO, s.s., loft Melbourne, March 29, for Hobart, Blulf, Duncdin, Lyttolton, and Wellington. Due Wellington April 7. Leaves same flay for Sydney direct. Duo Sydney April 11. WIjIMERA, e.e. left Sydney March 25 for Auckland, (Upborne, Napi-er, and Wellington. Duo WollinKton April 7. Leaves same day for Lyttclton and Duncdin. MOEItAKI, s.s., left Sydney Anril 1 for Wellington direct. Due Wellington April 5. Leaves April 6 fnr Lyltelton, Dunedlu, Bluff, Ilobart, and Melbourne. Due Melbourne April , 15. MOKOIA, 5.3, loaves Melbourne April 5., for Hobart, Bluff, Duncdin. Lyttclton, and Wellington. Due Welliiieton April 12. Leaves same day for Sydney direct. Duo Sydney April 16. OVERSEA SHIPPING. STEAMERS TO AltltlVE. From London. KAIKOURA (due about April 7), sailed on January 25, vin Auckland. (Now Zealand Shipping Co., aEcnts.) WHAKAKUA (due about April 4). sailed on January 30, via, Australian ports, Auckland, and Napier. (Tyscr Lice, agents.) KIA OEA (due about April 10), tailed on February 11. via Auckland. (Shaw, Savill and Albion Co.. atrente.) INDRABARAH (due about April 15), sailed on February 11, via AuEtraha, Auckland, and Knpicr. (Tyser Line, acents.) RUAPEHU (due about April 5). failed on February 18, via Cane Town and Hobart. (New Zealand Shipping Co.. acentio TAISUI (duo about April 18), sailed on March 4, via Cape Town and Hobart. (Shaw, Savill, and Albion Co., ngents.l PAPA7IOA (duo about May 1), sailed on March 6, via Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping Co.. agents.) NIWARU (due about May 17), sailed on March 18), via Australia. Auckland, and Napier. (Tysor Line, acents.) ROTOEUA (duo about May 1), sailed on March 18. via Cape Town and Hobart. (New Zealand Shipping Co..- acents.) STAR OF CANADA (duo about May 26). sailed on March 22, via Australia, Auckland, and Napier. (Tysor Lino, agents.) From Liverpool. NORFOLK (duo about Anril 9), 6ailcd on February 4, via Capo Town, Ilobart, and Auckland.- (F.H.S. Line, acents.) NEKEUAKA (due about Auril 18), sailed on February 18, via Auckland. (Tyscr Line, agents.) MOUAVSHIRE (due about May 14), sailed on March .4, via Australian ports and Auckland. (F. 11.5. Line, neonls.) • DELPHIC (due about May 10), sailed on March 18, via Auckland. (Shaw. Savill and Albion Co., agents.) From Montreal. INVERTAY (due about April 29). sailed on February 18, via Melbourne and Auckland. (New Zealand Shinoinc Co., ogents.l WAKANUI (due about June 5), sailed on March 26. via Australia, and Auckland. (New Zealand Sliippinc Co., agents.) From Now York. HARPAGES (duo nbout April 20). ERiled on January 7, via, Australia and Auckland. (A. and A. Line, agents.) SWANLEY (due nbaut Muy 8), sailed on February ,10, ria Australia and Auckland. (A. and A. Line, acents.) BBIEZ IZEL (due about May 10). sailed on February 21. via Auckland. (Vacuum Oil Company, agents.) STAR OF AUSTRALIA (due about May 181, sailed on March 0. via Australia, and Auckland. From San Francisco, N AORANOI (due about April 11), sailed on March 20, via Papeeto and Earotonga. (U.S.S. Co., agents.) SAILER TO ARRIVE. ' DUNCRAIG, barque, sailed from Liverpool March 10. (Johnston and Co. agents.).

BY TELEOEAPH. OVERSEA. LONDON, March 31. Arrived.—Nairnshirc, from Lyttelton. CAPE TOWN, March 31. Sailed.—Morayshiro, for Sydney. SYDNEY, April 1. Sailed.—Moeraki (3.30 p.m.), for Wellington direct. MELBOURNE; , April 2. Arrh-cd.—Mokoia, from Bluff' via, Hobart. COASTAL, SATURDAY, APRIL 1. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Squall, from Gisborno and Limestone Island; Oreti, au.t. schooner, from Gisbornc, via. ports. Sailed.-larawora, for southern ports. Passengers for Wellington: Saloon-Misecs Ashmore. Hutchison, Mcsdames Vincent. Atkinson, Messrs. Vincent, Atkinson, and Master, Stockade. Sailed.—Rakanoa, for Westport; KoatanuL for Tokomaru Bay. ' . NEW PLYMOUTH. Sailed.—Rosamond (5,10 p.m.), for Wellington. NAPIER, Sailcd.-Eipple (11.30 a.m.), for Picton and Wellington. . WANGANUI. Arrived.—Breeze 19 a.m.), from Wellington, ' PICTON. Arrived.-Arahura (5 p.m.), from Wellington. WESTPORT. Arrived.—Nama (2.30 p.m.), from Wellington. ' KAiKnmiA. Arrived.—Wakatu (4 a.m.), from Wellington. lA'TTELTOX. Arrived.—Kent (8 a.m.), Whakatane (9.15 a.m.), and Monowai (11 a.m.), from Wellington. SUNDAY, APRIL 2, AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Victoria, from, southern ports. PATEA. Arrived—Aorere (10.30 a.m.), from Wellington; Mana (10.45 a.m.). from Wellington. I'OXTON. Arrived.—Hitnitangi (12.45 p.m.), from Wellington. NELSON. Arrived.—Nikau (5 a.m.), from Wellington; Arahura (6.30 a.m.), from Picton and Wellington. WESTPORT. Arrived—Wainica (1.30 p.m.), from Wellington. LYTTELTON. Arrived.—llararoa (1.30 p.m.), from Wellington, THE MOEEAKI. Cable advice received last night states that tho Union Company's steamer Moeraki left for Wellington direct at 3.30 p.m. on Saturday. She ia due at this port on Wednesday morning next. KUAHINE, FOR LONDON. An arrival in port yesterday was the New Zealand Shipping Co.'s R.M.S. lluahine. She berthed at the Glasgow Wharf to complete loading for London, and is expected to.clear Wellington on Thursday next. She is duo at her destination on May 18. THE RUAPEHU. Contrary to expectations, tho New Zealand Shipping Company's R.M.S. Ituanchu will not reach Wellington untU noon on Wednesday from London, Cape Town, and Hobart. Cable advice received at Wellington states that tho vessel resumed her voyag from th Tasmania!! port on Saturday. WHAKARUA DUE TO-MORROW. Messrs. Bannatyne and Co. advise that the Tyser Line's fitcamer Whakarua. is due at Wellington from London, via way uorts, to-morrow, not Wednesday, as previously announced. Upon completion of discharge of her Homo cargo here tho vessel will commence loading operation?. SUo is expected to sail for Gisbornc on Saturday next. WHAKATANE'S LOADING PORTS. Now at Lyttelton discharging her careo from St. John, the New Zealand Shippine Co.'s steamer Whakatano completed discharge at that port, and subsequently goes on the loading berth for Home. Her ports of call are Wellington, Lyttelton, Napier, Gisbornc, Tokomaru Bay, and Auckland, in the order named. She is expected to leave the last-mentioned port for London at the end of this month. KAIKOURA'S MOVEMENTS. The New Zealand Sliinpius Co.'s rareo steamer Kaikoura is exiK'ctcd to ileiave Auckland for Wellington to-morroiv; ' Kn route the vessel makes a call at'Tokomnru Hay to lift some frozen meat cargo, etc. She is due in port about April 7 or 8, and discharges London cargo. Subsequently the vessel makes calls at Timaru. Lyttclton, Wttitara, Wellington, and Bluff, for purposes of loading outward cargo. Tho Kaikoura 13 scheduled to leave tho Dominion for London on April 25, from tho lastriacntioncd yorti

ORAM, FOR LONDOX. Coaling operations could not lie completed on board the Kdw Zealand Shinning Company's steamer Orari on Saturday. Consequently the. vessel's departure for London has been postponed until noon. Tho Orari takes the followins largo ciireo from New Zealand ports :—From Tokomaru Bay-310 bales wool, 946 pockets wool, 250 ca3ks tallow, EZ.7S9 earcassos mutton, 4522 careaesos lamb, 145 lens mutton. From Napior—ll7 bales wool, 2 Dockets wool. 42 casks tallow,. 1296 carcasses mutton, 255? carcasses lamb, 40 Icb3 mutton, 55 Quarters beef, 123 crates mutton, 54 boxes tundries. From Waitara-276 bales wool,- 123 casks tallow, 913 carcasses mutton, 4739 carcasses lamb, 1447 quarters beef, PC nnckasM sundries, 92 carcasse.3 pork, 24 olqo. 14 casks pelts. From Bluff-JSH bales wool, 1C? casks tallow, 3 packages sundries. 11 casks pelts, 135 bales skins, 323 balca fibre. 399 bales tow, 519 sacks grasu seed. From Auckland-719 bales wool, 203 caske tnllow. 4 carcasses mutton, 6627 carcasso-j lamb, 1<95 quarters beef, 137 carcasses pork, 19 casks nolle, 774<'cnsi'8 Eum, 688 sacks Rum, l<il bales hemp, 7 casks casings, 17?9 Backs copra, 236 sacks ore, 28 caEM shell, 20 drums glycerine, 1 bnlo horns, 12 bare bullion. From Dunedin-255 bales wool, 16 casks tallow,. 10 packages sundries, <92 bales skins, 1618 bales hemp, 1 halo hair. 10 casks calfskins, 26 packages honey, ircm Wcllington4-42 bales wool, 313 tnllow, «C 4 carcasses mutton, 14,137 carcasses lamb, 184 carcasses tegs, 514 Quarters beef, 7S c»3ks pelts. •

SURREY'S OUTWARD CARGO. The foUovyiuj; is a summary, of the cargo taken by the Fcderal-llonldcr-Shirc steamer Suircy. which left Lyttclton on Thursday for A vonmouth:-Proni Lyttt'lton: for Avon- , mouth-30<8 carcaewa mutton andlamb, tw crates.cheese. 6197 eacks wheat nnd 016 eacUs penn; for Liverpool-9840 carcasses mutton and lamb, 2218 sacks tieas and 2 cases; for Glasstow-IIGO carcasEe3 lamb, 16C0 crates ckccsc, 1777 Backs ncas. nnd 314 casks wheat. From Timaru: for Avonmouth—ll9 carcasses lamb, 4494 casks wheat. 1 case merchajitlisci..., for Liverßool-16,515 carcasEcs lamb; , for Glasgow-500 caTcajises mutton. From I'ort Chatmere: For Avon-m°utn-3<95 carcasMS lamb; for Lhornool— ft% carcasses lamb, and,mutton; for Glas-BOW-K3 (luarters and 1051 hags beef.' 207' cases preserved meats. From Wellington: lor Avonmouth-1000 carcasses lamb, 490 carcasses pork, 1 case samples, 24 casks brass, 22 nißots zinc, 4 sacks ashes i for Liverpool-27.079 c.ircas-;os mutton, 740 Quarters beef, 41 caec3 clicceo, 1000 cases proBorved 'meats, 112 sacks fescue. 75 bales hemp, 20 drums composition, nnd 1 cask i"I™.1 ™. K *'' um : "for G!a«Bow-759 quarters beef, 300 crates cheese, 20C0 cafes preserved meats, 60 casss tongue*. 300 casks tallow, <9 casks casings. 319 bulcs liemn and tow, nnd 18 capos effects. From Waitara: For Ijiverpool-7563 carcasses lnmbs and 485 ouar ters beef; for Glasgow—3oG9 quartern beef and 120 carcasFCs Dorli. From Patca: For Avonmouth-2068 crates clicece: for Liverpool—lß6 quarters beef, 141 cnEca meats; for Glasgow—27s crates chcoEC, 6 Fnclie tallow, and 233 cases proccrved moate. From Ilavclock: For Avon mouth—l 66 crate 3 cheese. From New J'lymouth-660 crates cheese. From Auckland: For Avonmouth--1000 carcasses lamb, 223 carcasses nork, 125 crates kidneys, 10 sacks oxtails, 67 crates dioese, 149 boxes butter and 7 tons llewt. 3qrs. bark; fov Manchester—soo sacks sand and 53 bales hemp.; for Liverpool-4273 carcasfes lonib. 140 balcß hemp. 6 disks casings and 87 casks tallow; for Glisbow— 140 carensses lamb, 254 quarters beef. 27 casks tallow. 25 cases whisky. 2 bales ra-js, 10,122 ft. kauri aud 7376 ft, red nine.

On Saturday Mr. T. R. Wallis, chief citgineer of tlio Koromiko. resumed duty after having had holiday leave. Mr. Peterson, second engineer, has fcosn actiug-ehiof ftnrtag Mr. Wallis's alienee. Mr. J. 11. Fuller. acting-Eocoml engineer, signed off the Koromiko's articles 02 Saturday. Advice received by the local agents 0! the Shaw, Savill and Albion Co. announces that, tlio Delphic left Livernool on March 18 for Auckland, Wellington, LvtteUon, and Dunedin. She is due here about May 10. Messrs. Johnston and Co., local agents for the P. and 0. Line, stato that tho It.M.S. Moroa will not tako her t'.on.irturo from Auckland to London, via Sydney, until I'riday, April 14, at 4 p.m. It. was originally intended that she should leave on Wednesday, April 12. Advice Teeeivod by the local ofllco of the New Zealand Shipping Co. states that tho chartered steamer Cranley commenced to lead the Knight of the Garter's cargo at Port Chalmers on Friday last.' it 13 hoped to dispatch tho Cranley for London on Saturday next from the southern port. Mr. Quinlnnf-chiuf signalman of the Wellington Harbofir Board's .wharf staff, left by the Marama for Sydney on Friday for a month's holiday. Messrs. Bannatyaa and Co. advise that the steamer Defender is due iu tiort from Lyttclton on Wednesday, and leave.! again on Thursday for Pieton and Hokitika. The Alexander, which arrived from Greymouth on Saturday, is scheduled to F.ail for Nelson and West Coast to-night. Tho Kaitoa, due here from Wnngnnui tomorrow, also saite for the saino ports on the day of arrival. Early on Saturday morning tho Kaliu arrived at Wellington from Altitio with rv full load ■of timber. To-day sho leaves for Pieton and East Coart, and again loads up with timber at AHHio for Wellington. The vessel te expected to arrive hera about Saturday next. Mr. P. 11. Ji'Donald, nccond engineer of tho Arahura, has left the vessel, and Mr. J. Macrae, the third, has been promoted a, step. Mr. P. W. liaructt has signed ou as third. It has been decided to dispatch tho Government steamer Hinenioa on her.northern lighthouse tour on Wednesday morn-1 ing. It is now reported that the Shaw, Savil! and Albion Co.'s steamer Kai flra. from London, via way ports, will reach Wellington direct about April 10. Thursday, April 6, is the day on which tho Shaw,. Savill and Albion Co.'s steamer Kangatira is to leave Wellington for Ti-inaru to continue Homeward loading, The Pohcrua, which arrived from Urevmoulh yesterday morning, is to lcavo again on the return trin to-inorroiv, and the IComatn, which arrived from Westnort laet night, returns there on Wednesday. Karly yesterday morning the schooner Amelia Sims crept up the harbour in tho fog, and anchored in tho nlrcain. She has a cargo of produce to discharge from Lyltcltpn, and then leaves for Havdock to load timber for the southern port. Messrs. liKhar.d?on and Co.'s steamer liuru arrived in port yesterday with a. full load of timber from Akitio. Her agents. Messrs. Johnston and Co., exueot to dispatch her for tho East Coast tonight or to-morrow morning. All day yesterday a thick mist liung over the entrance to tho harbour, making it impossible for tho signalmen to sco the boats coming in. The Federal liner Durham was delayed on Friday night with her loading, and will not lcavo Bluff for London dircrt until Monday.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1092, 3 April 1911, Page 7

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