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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OF THE MOON. APRIL. Dny. Hr. m. Full moon 2 9 35 a.m. Last quarter 10 2 54 a.m. New moon 17 11 10 p.m. First uuartcr 24 8 17 p.m. MOO.N. Moon rises to-day, 7.38 p.m.; se'.B, 11.58 a.m. Sunday. HIGH WATER. To-day, 8.9 a.m.; 0.30 p.m. To-morrow, 8.58 a.m.; 9.21 p.m. SIT.V. Sun rises to-day. 6.10 a.m.; sets, 5.37 p.m. ARRIVALSi THURSDAY, APRIL 4. WARRIMOO, s.s. (1.45 a.m. in the stream), 3529 tous, Clilt, from Sydney direct. Pas(■engers: Saloon—Missos M'Lnren, Spear, .1. Kidd, Ecclesfleld, Thirkell, Inglis, Smillano, Mesdamcs it. Moore, Max-Gotoh and child, liowden, Kidd, Harper and infant, Nullear, Thirkell, PfeifTer, Mathews, Scon:, Emanuel and infant, Elder. Tranchart, Rov. Harvey, Messrs. W. A. Gray, Norrish, Davis, Johnson (2), Qualter, liirch, M'Clintock, Ashton, Harper, Kidd. Nullear, Tymons, Jefferson, Selby, Thirkell. Young, Scott, Baillie, Liggins, Earl, Palmer, Empson, Thornycroft, Spillanc, Moody and Tranchart; 42 steerage. NGAHEKE, s.s. (2.45 a.m.), 1100 tons, Dilner, from Oreymouth. ' \STOItMBIRD, s.s. (2.50 a.m.), 217 tons. Dowelt, from Wanganui. WAIRAU, s.s. (4.30 a.m.). 93 tone, Irvine, from Picton. NIKAU. s.s. (5.15 n..m.1. 245 tons, Hay, from Kelson and Motueka. MABAROA. s.s. (7.45 a.m.), 2598 tons, Manning, from Lyttel.bn. Passengers; 178 eoloon and 169 steerage. ULIMAROA, s.s. (9.20 a.m.), 5777 tons, Wylie. from Melbourne, Hobart. Bluff, Dunsdin, and Lyttelton; 150 passengers. MANA, s.s. (12.30 p.m.), 134 tons, Gibson, from P;v*a.. AHAPAIVA, 5.5. (1 p.m.), 268 tons, Corby, ffom New Plymouth. BREEZE, s.s. (12.50 p.m.), Kl tons, Broadhouse, from Lyttelton. RURU. s.s. (11.10 a.m.), 65 tons, Nelson, from Akitio. NATWJA. s.s. (6.55 p.m.), 2930 tons, Holmes, from Wcstport. FRIDAY. APRIL 5. KIKI. s.s. (1.15 a.m.). 1122 tons, Davis, from Westport. BLENHEIM, s.s. (I/O a.m.), 120 tons, Wilkinson, from Blenheim. OPAWA, s.s. (2.25 a.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, from Blenheim. WAKATU, s.s. (3.25 a.m.), 157 tons. Wills, from Lyttelton, Kaikoura, and Jackson Head. . • POHEKTJA, s.s. (4.10 a.m.), 1175 tons, Cameron, from Greymouth. MANAHO.A, s.s. (4.50 a.m.), 152 tons, Hart, from Motueka. MAORI, s.s. (7 a.m.). 3399 tons, Aldwcll. from Lyttelton, wi'h 694 pa^engers. WIMMERA, s.s. (7.55 a.m.). 3022 tons, Waller, from Sydney, via. northern Darts. Passengers; Saloon—Misses Irehnd. Wright, Black, Birrell, P. Reynold?. Mc.«l»n)«i Loo, Cken, Button, M-rors. Iliirrp.U, Gnurc'io, Ir.vino, Starkcy, M'Kcnzie. Bnttnn, WilHnson, Ont.hie, Buchanan, Hvnn, UudtMii, Napier, M'Lean. M'Lcan. Willi.ims, Kennedy. Caterer. Dundee. Nash.-Milhr; 16 stmrape. FIUIA. s.s. (9.50 a.m.). 127 tons, Burt, from Wniieniiui. WAVEULEY. s.?. (11.20 a.m.), 157 tons, Hcnn'. from Fovton. LIZZTE TAYLOR, kn'nh (11.50 a.m.), 77 tons. Peterson, fvnpi Tim.irii. HAWERA. s.s. (12.20 p.m.), 200 tons, Jac!:son. from Patea. KENNEDY.- s.f. (12.40 p.m.), 226 tons, Wildman, fror, Waitami. AH A HUH A. s.s. (2.40 p.m.), 1595 tons, Lambe'--, from Nelson. MANCHESTER, dredge (3.35 n.m.). 366 tors, T)o-,vnie. bound Lyttelton to Sydn;y, put in fo" c""' and wntor. s.s. 16.5 p.m.), 242 tons, Sawyers, from Wansariui. DEPARTURES. THTJItSDAY, APRIL 4. lUUROTO. s.s. (6.20 a.m.), 19S8 tone, Todd, for Wcstport. DEFENDER, s.s. (5 p.m.). 190 tons, Jamieson. for Knrainw and Hokitika. QUEEN OF THE SOUTH, b.s. (5.15 p.m.), 198 tons. Harvey, for Foxton. NIKAU, a.s. (5/0 p.m.), 245 tons, Hay. for Kelson and Motueka. AOREUE, s.e. (6.10 p.m.), 77 tons, Fisk, for Pntcn.. KAITOA. s.s. (6.30 p.m.). 3:0 tons, Graham, for Nelson. AIIAIIUJU. k.s. (6.35 n.m.). 1595 tons, LamIwt, for J'ioton and Nelson. Passcnrters: Saloon-Fir Pictfn— Mioses T'"lnic.-, Lyons, Graham, Fustcr. Beaumont. O'l.onry. M'lUo, Cameron, Anilrow. Eastiii'.m. II»r. Evnns, .Tonkin?. Mile.?. O'bsnie. -Arnnn. Jj"<-orvMe=-: d.-.mes Lyons, Pliillnotts. 3lc«srs.-Dav. Robinson, Chrston. M'Andrcw, .'enson. Wright, Scott, Divan, Southgalo. Cundv. Frnnee, Bruce. Tho;npfon. Foi- Nelson—Missei T>a\rson (2). and Henry, Messrs. Mnntcll. But-ch,-r. Cnthb-n:. Hosr-ard. Hums, Conpn,-, Black. Stinford, Tinv-jy, Clark. Hi»l.=on, Parker. Kelly. Gibson, Chambers, Ward, Read. Hoyivood. darken. Srnlrs. 'Stiil-'is, Therbolls. Mat!n-wson, Kirk, Wakclin, Mitci'"H. TiniiiiT. Maron. ItOPAHOXD, s.s. (6.3S p.m.), 721 tons, Irwin. f-ir New Ph-mouth. HOT7TO. auxiliary schooner (7.15 p.,5.), for ITnvelonk. MABMtOA. s.=. 18.30 ".m.\ 2593 tons. Manning, fnr I.vHclton, vith 490 nas. ,, »n'»ers. WAPRIMOO. s.s. (9.5 pit.). 3529 tins, Olift. for southern ports, nobart, and Melbourn,?. i STOHJrmpn. s.=. '8.15 p.m.). 217 tons, D""-ell. f->' 4 Wnug-nnni. TE .VX.-'Tr. s.s. (io p.m.), 1652 tons, Platts, fo l- »«■ Plymou! , ). PATEEXA. s.s. nw n.m.l. 151? tons. Wμpoii. for N"hon. P.i?--ep'.'ers: Salmon—Mi'ses T.inil--"-. WMtcl'n. (7.1, nnye?. I.nslie. Wili'man. O'Tiiny, T'ask, fiancs, t'nr"i-or"-"-. Bhir Ilnnfcin'. Sinw, r.r n ? r . ijW'.ircls. Pininson. R'uvlins, TTirris, Wilson. Bi-!i.'sou, RMlors. "l.nir, n.-nkin.=. .Tarltfn. Bu-I;«t. T'-irkor, T'.mis. V""tv. r.r&r, P.'-'r,. TTonte, Cilson, Pv.in, Kins. Dent. Hill, j-Tip-i,, .V;'\in«:n». Price, Ohilf's. P'irn. A7oo'l. liisli". Bloi-. ■Ro'viion, M'Ken7.ic, Smith. Jii'ns, I!oy>? (2), VaWer, Turnon'or. Wilton. Titur-ny. H'-ry, Hntt-Mi. "B.irr. Pur on. riroFlp-. Kvnns. Morv'=. Thoirifon. Jo l,o s. Powe. .I.i"itsnii. Gunn, W'liw. Penr.ey. Donald. 6.5. (11.45 p.m.), 347 tons, Scott, for Picton.

TTI.THAHOA, p.". n.m.). 5777 tons, TV.vHio, fir 'Sydney direct. Pasffnr"": Sa'opi— I'i«(>s Co-''. Brown, J) vn>-mi. P»y--n=ll (3). yiip.in, Vfi.imar-. TT<iwd"i. Kih-no-ir. JacksoM, Slc-e-e. W"tF->n. Dov«">s, Wicdc-man. Li** F-'-'lrsr. Me-nnrac- Xastnrs. C3""Ton. I'itt. T,ic<fi!>*. Cnnr.nd, T»inni«op. Whyt""o.-5. Gro--. C'in"n''n?. J"!in-eoil-WricsHl. Clniiston. K ; "nl. V»itc!'- Tny)nr. Pa.torsr-n, s.imncls. T .fapon. Tlurnl'-.ui. IT. Brov-n. Wid('"ti. F->vnpll, ir'T.ean, Cmnor, Howf'on, A. K. Vllintt, T"«-V<>r. Jt'Naipnf. V. Wohb. A. M'Orth'-. A. A. T>ri tr i,^ r rt, f/iD•tnin f=uW""-lnntl, f/intnin W»—n'ley, On-t-.in K. ? r -psr=. W. p.i>Uf. T-ioU, Marts-". !L-"i-nel. Mo™y, Ponild. D. Cumnron. Pitt, Wieins. Cnnrnrt, Tl. K B.irn"*"r. Oilier, Whvtc-C". Or.ny. 0. Tt. He'ida", Houston, Nicol. A. Vn>»r"<n. Pnmue l '. F. Vowrich. T. H-cnhns, R. Stevens, Rowo, M;i=on. Burrli.iw. T. J'a.«-<n. Thos. Bfow". •T. TJ. Tif"i\. n-ldfl""b. P. IT. Pa]"»nt. K. JT. l-Vory, Tn-"!)) 1 !!. Keel". Oullen. ITo"-deu. D. Grant, fi. W. Hro"kß. Str't'i. K"nnody, Ti»nn«t>, pink'st'ipo. Pittcnrirei'ih, V'Tntosh. FrclricVs. F. Kuthorlan''. Clar't. Fii.lkh-fvri. F-holt?. For.in. A. Kilsby, T. Wobb. Haig, Colin Nelson, Master Xewrich, Rcynell. FRIDAY, APRIL 5. TUTIAKINA, e.t. (11.35 a.m.), 83« ton.i, Smith, for London, via way ports. (Pas-sensrer-list published on Thursday.) MANA, s.s. (6 p.m.). 134 tons, Gibson, for Pa»;a> jrAORT. s.s. (8.30 p.m.), 3393 tons, AWvrell, for Lyttelton.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Komata, vVostpoi , ;, April 6. Jlararra. Lyttelton. April 6. Patcona, kelson, Picton, April 6. Kennedy, Waitapu, April 6. Wahanui, St. John, via way port!, Ap. 6. Kftatoro. Greymotith, April 6. Aorere, Patea, April 7. Queen of the South, Foxton, April 7. Stormbird. Waiißamii, April 7. Mann. Pntea. April 7. Maori, Lyttelton, April 7. Hippie, Gisbnrne. April 8. Rosamond, New Plymouth. April 9. Flora, southern ports, April 9. Kapuni, Paten, April 9. I.fokoia, Ly.telton. -April 9. Nikau, Nelson, Motueka, April 9. Manoiirika. West CoriFt. Nelson, April 9. Mnnowni. nnp.horn ports, April 9. Alexander, Nelson, April 10. Moornki;, Sydney direct. April 10. Indrannra. Xanier, April 10. Kairgki, Lyttelton, April 11. Tnranevn. no'-tl'orn port?. April 12. Jlnuncranni, Melbourne, via south. Ap. 12. ■ Indrabarah, Loiulou, via way ports, April 12. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Arapmva, Wanganui. April 6. Ifaworn, Pntea, April i. Vimmvra, Duiiedin, April G. Jtiuifrntira, l.onilin, April (>. IJenmora. Lyltolton, Aiiril G. Onav.-.i. lilonlicini. Arn'il f. Wnvprlfv, (ircyr'.iouth. April £. Jlnrnroa. l-vltcltoii. April C. Arahura, Pk'Vsii, Kol-.ou, Wo.-t Coas'., Anvil G. «, KoHiu-dy. Wc-tport, April 6. Slauri. Vttell-in. April 8. l':i'/."-na, I'ii-ton. Ncl'oii. April 8. ■liiiMiira.i. Mohielin. April 0. llnrwiuii. \V:iiic->isui, Aniil fl. Wak:i:mi, Lytirltin, nuiic'.in. April 9. Jlonowai, I.ytflton, April 9. Jlamuril!!!. Ncls.iii. Wvfi Con't. April 9. Hippie. Nnnier, Oish^rp' , , April 9. llsivnivi. Pal.-ii, April 9. KIdI, Wtistpurl. April 3. Ui-ijimoiiJ, I'icloUi Xolson, "low l'lymeuUi, iprli i.

Aorerc, P.r.ea. April 9. Queen of the South, Voxton, April 9. Vtaknlii, Kiiikoura. Lyttelton. April 3. Mcnhciin, Menheim, April 9. I-'lora. .New Plymouth, ffestport, Grey-X-ivuV \Ve.stnort. April 9. luUan. Nelfcj, Mo.unka, April 9. Kuril. K:i;,t toast. April 9. Mokoia. northern ports, April 9. Mann, I'ntex April 9. Kapiti. Wanwnui, April 9. Kapuni. Pate.-i, April 9. Stormliird, Wanganui, April 9. lluia. Wnniramii, April 9. Ocrtie, Koxt-jii. April 10. Alexander. Xclson, West Coast, Apr. 10. / Koniatn, WftL'.port. April 10. I'ohcrua. Groyraouth, April 10. Mocraki. Melbourne, via south, April 11. Kairaki, Lytteltou, Anril 11. Tarawera, Lyttelton. Dunedin. April 12. Jf.M.S. Kneountnr.. Napier, Anril 12. Maungamii, Sydney direct, April 12. Tndrnpurn, London, April 12. Ilimitangi, Chat-hams. April 13. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE, MOVEMENTS OP STEAMEES. WIMMKIU, 8.8., left Sydney March 27 for northern ports and Wellington. Duo Wellington March 5. Leaves March 6 for Lyttelton ami Dunedin. MAUNttANUI, 6.5.. left Melbourne April 2. for Hoba-nt. southern ports, and Wellington. Duo Wellington April 12. Leaves same, day for Sydney direct. Duo Sydnsy ' MOEIJAKI, 5.8.. leaves Sydney April 6. for Wellington direct. Due Wellington April 10. Leaves April U, for southern ports, Jiobart. and Melbourne. Due Melbourne April 20. , MOANA. 6.8., baves Melbourne April 10 for Hobart, southern ports, and Wellington, pus Wcllinß'.on April 19. Leaves raino (lay for Sydney direct. Due Sydney April ui. OVERSEA SHIPPINQ. 6TEAMEBS TO AERITE. From London. INDIUBABAH (due about April 12), sailed on January 26, via Australian ports. Auckland and Napier. (Tyeer Line, agents.) , MA OKA (due about April 15)', sailed on February 8. via Auckland. (Shaw, Savill and Albion Co., agent 3.) NEKEHANA (due about April 20), sailed January, via Australian ports and Auckland, (cjhaw, Savill and Albion Company agents.) CORIKTHIO (due aboirl April 16), sailed on February 29, via Cape Town and Hobart. (Shaw, Savill and Albion Company, agents.) OIiAIU (duo about April 30), Bailed on March 9, via. Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) KUAHIXE (duo about April 29), sailed on March 16, via Cape Town and Hobart (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) AIiAWA (diw about May 14). sailed on March 30. .via Capo Town and Hobart, (Shaw, ibavill, and Albion Co., agents.) From Liverpool, ; StTBKEY (duo about April 19), sailed on lebruary 5, via Sydney, Newcastle, and Auckland. (F.-11.-S. Line, agents.) KENT Ulue about May 21), sailed on March 12 via Sydney and Auckland. (F.-il.-S. Line agents.) XIWAHU (due about May 10), sailed on March 22, via Auckland. (Tys?r Lino agents.)

From Montreal. WAKANUI (due to-day), sailed on January 19, via Australian ports nnd Auckland. (New, Zealand Shipping Co, agents KAKA.MEA (duo about May 1), sailed on February 21, via Australian ports and Auckland. (Kew Zealand Shipping Co., Kgsnts.) From Now York, KATTENTURN (due about April 9), sailed on Jr_nuary 21, via Australian ports and Auckland. (Tyscr Line, agents.) UOHENFKLS (due about May 31), sailed on March 7, via Australian ports and Auckland. (Dalgc-ty and Co., agents.) ANGLO BOLIVIAN (due abow; Slay 7), failed on February 12, via Australian ports and Auckland. (A. and A. Line, agents.) '

EY TELEGIiAPH.

OVERSEA. SYDNEY,- April 4. Arrived.—Aorangi (noon), from Welling;ton. Sailed.—Nerchana, for Auckland. COASTAL. THURSDAY. APRIL i AUCKLAND. ATrivsd.—Jlonowai, from Eouthern ports. Sailed— Waknuui (1.<55 p.m.). for Wellington: ludraburah, for Gisborno, Napier, and Wellington. N API EH. Arrived.—Hippie (2.45 a.m.), from Wellington WESTPOUT. Arrived.—lToa (3 p.m.), from Wellington. GKEniODTH. Arrived.—Koonya W.IO a.m.), from Wellington. LYTTEI.TON. Sailed.—Manchester, dredge (11.40 a.m.), for Sydney. PORT CHALMERS. Arrived.—Enncrdale (9.55 a.m.), from Hobart. FRIDAY, APRIL 5. AUCKLAND. I Arrived.—Slaitai (6 a.m.). from Newcastle. NEW PLYMOUTH. Arrived.—Rarawa (4.39 a.m.), from Onshunga. WANGANUI. Arrived.—S'.ormbird (10.39 a.m.), from Wellington. PATEA. Arrived.—Aorero (12.10 p.m.), from Wellington. NELSON. Arrived.—Waimca (7.30 a.m.), from Picton: Rosamond (7.30 a.m.), NiliQii (6.30 a.m.), and Kaitoa (6.20 a.m.), from Wellington; Patoena (10 a.m.), from Wellington. GREYMOUm Sailed—Kaiapoi (1.30 a.m.), for Onshunga. WESTI'ORT. Arrived.—Hauroto (1.5 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed.—Komata. (0.5 a.m.), for Wellington. LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Jlnraroa, (9.20 a.m.), from Wellington; Warrimoo (11.15 a.m.), from Wellington. POltT CHALMERS. Arrived.—Clan Ogilvio (7 a.m.), from Newcastle; Corinua (6.45 a.m.), from Welling, ton. Kailed.—Kaitangata-, for Wcstport.

WAKANUI DUE TO-DAY.

Havlns left Auckland for Wellington at 12.30 p.m. on Thursday the New Zealand {Shipping Company's steamer Waltauui riiouUl ritow up horo this afternoon. After putting out fho Wellington portion of her Canadian carso tha vessel leaves for Lyttclton and Dunedin on Tuesday next. MESS TABLE GOSSIP. Mr. 8. Peterson, second officer of the Waxrimoo, comes ashore on holiday leave next trip. Ho will be relieved by the third officer, Jtr. Elder. Captain AV. J. Kin?, assistant Marine Superintendent for the Union Company, arrived from Sydney by the Warrimoo on Thursday, and proceeded south by tho Maroroa the same evening. Mr. P. J. Munn has joined the Rosamond as second engineer. Oaptaia Croucher, la'.o of tho Kiripaka (which is now laid up at Patea) joins tho Kapuni as mate, vice Mr. Ward, who comes cshorc to talio up the position of "ship's husband." Messrs. ll'Leaa and Ronianoff, engineer and inato of tho Kiripaka respectively, have signed off tho H2ssel. Captain Hemming is in command of the New Zealand Shipping Company's Rimutaka, bow at, Port Chalmers, and ho has tho following officers associated with him:— Mr. J. B. Makepiece (chief). Mr. C. IT. Furlong (second), Mr. E. JJuehes (third), Mr. F». B. Bate (fourth); chief engineer, Mr. W. W. Jcnkinron; second. Mr. J. IT. Beady; surgeon, Dr. Fonwjek; S.cward in chan»e, Mr. Adcock. Mr. W. P. Kelly has joined tho Rcgulns as second engineer, vico Mr. 8. Chandler, who bns come ashore. Mr. W. 0. Frorcr. cx-licensea of the Excelsior Hotel, Diniedin, and now an , officer of the Otflfro L.V..A. Executive, is stoward-in-charje of tho Tiiraldna. Mr. 0. G. Smith, late of the Ripple, is to toin the Enncrdale as 6econd engineer at Btmcdtn. Mr. W. 0. Morrison, lato of the s.s.Hnia, h.1.5 joined tho . Aorcro as engineer. Mr. Morrison was for seven and a half years en his last ship. TOMOANA LEAVES SEW YORK. Advics has been received stating th.it the A. and A. Lino's chartered steamer Tonioana wns dispatched from New Vorlt on Mnrch 2-1 for Australian and N'ew Zealand ports. .WARIUMOO FROM SYDXEV. Shortly nflor 1 a.m. m\ Thnrsilny tlie Union Company's in wrolontal trader W:irriinoi ai'meil in tho stream f>l. Wellington, from Kydm-.v. It ums oal)l?d (lint the vi«<-ol hail pU-aiTd I lie New South Wains liiirt a , . « n.ni. mi Saturday, but she did ml pet away Trom the wharf ".wtil 8 p.m. This laic departure, combined with i"m \p~"l limiting moderate nov h-t'nslerly wiiii'N and iluippy sen?, was accountable Ur- her lain '-.rriv:..! in pirt. Import,!! by the Warrimoo wore 05 follow :-—55 care? pliinoixrapl'-, 12 ca=ns wine. in!) racks (lour, 70 case l - Geneva, 80 neves. Id cases paper. F.BO nv-ces timber, 39 bunillpj .efrawboaxd, 21 halo? wool, 71 pncknEcs twi., 125 ps.nl!(isC!i ton. JJO b»S!i teplocK, !M purlin*™ hohniipim, 353 bn«i eokd, V) bn[r» jlisugrlt, EiO cuei loaii, itud a aiurnUtr oi

sundries; aUo transhipment! ei Btratha.n«, Chinagoc, liombala, Sydney, Rcna, Cooran, Erato, Oshrley, Avsolda. Empire, Kastern, Malora, Oiilhric, and Anuand liehic. Vn continuation or her journey to Melbourne, via the south, the ctoamor left; Wellington at 9.5 p.m. on Thursday.

TUItAKINA FOR LONDON. Shortly before noon yesterday It.M.S. Turuliiiia cleared Wellington for London, via way ports.

The vessel look the following cargo from the ur.deriuenlioiicil ports:-I''rom Timnrn— 1472 bales wool, 118 cask's tallow, 12 casks pc!:s, 101 boxes butter. 4621 carcasses mutton, 16.467 carcasses lamb, 159 craU?3 kidneys. From Duncdin-2944 boxes butter, 632 crates cheese. From lilnlY-1295 bales wool, 225 casks tallow. 13 casks pelts, 4620 carcasses mutton, 11,513 carcassos lamb, 3335 crates choese, 3 bales sheepskins, 8 bales rabbitskins, 210 boles hemp, J93 bales low, 25 casks casings. 524 sucks fescue. 36 packapes sundries. From Auckland—Bl62 boxes butter, 430 cases cheese. From Napier, to London—6794 carcasses mutton, 11,505 carcasses lamb, £61 carcasses tegs, 651 quarters beef, 651 crates pieces frozen mutton, 487 cm/.cR frozen sundries. From Lyltalton — 1453 bales wool, 1 fadgo wool, 1 pocket wool, 91 casks pelts, 411 boxes peltß, 1235 carcasses mutton, 2391 carcasses lamb, 406 crates cheese, 42 bales tow, 4 packages sundries. INDHABAItAH'S MOVEMENTS. The Tyser liner Indrabarab. Is due at Auckland frdm London, via. Australian ports, on Monday. D; is expected to dispatch her for Wellington on Wednesday, and she is due at this port on Friday, April 12. THE HIMITANGI. It is anticipated that the Himitangl will lw dispatched from Wellington for the Cliathams towards th t c end ot noj): week. The magisterial inquiry into the stranding of the vessel will be commenced at the Magistrate's Court, before Dr. Jl'Arthur, S.M., at 10 a.m. on April 24. The nautical assessors have yet to be appointed. The recent trouble over the wages question in connection wi'ih this vessel has been settled, the men accepting payment up to March 12. ItEPOKT FROM AMOKUIU. Captain Hooper, commander of the New Zealand training ship Amokura, has informed the Marine Department that, on lvis last trip, lie visited all the outlying southern islands of New Zealand with the exception of Disappointment Island. He found every.'hing in jrood ord;r and condition, ami there were no signs of any castaways. The Amoliura leavoe Oomaru after the Easter holidays, and will come to Wellineton, via the West Coast. Leaving Wellinston for Lyttclton to-day, tile New Zealand Shipping Company's R.M.R. Kemuera will complete discharge of her London cargo at tile pontliwn port. Subsequently sko will visit the muff, Timaru, Lyttelton, N«pi,3>\ and Welling-.on for Home loading. The Remucra is scheduted to leave this port finally for London on May 2. Preparations for the passage of the Lvttelton Harbour Hoard's dredge Manchester to Sydney wero completed on Thursday, and the vessel cleared the southern port at 11.40 a.m. At Sydney she will enter a new sphere of activity under the Sydney Harbour Trust. ~, Ou Easisr Monday the ferry steamer Maori will leave Wellington on an excursion to l'ictoit and back. . The dredge Manchester, which is bound from Lyttelton to Sydney, put in to Wellington yesterday for .he purpose of taking m bunker coal and water. She is bsrthed at the Glasgow Wharf, and cuntinues her journey this morning. Captain Downie, late of the Union Company, is in charge of the Manches.er.

Laden with 1100 sacks of wheat, the Ketch lilwlo Taylor arrived at Wellington from Timaru yesterday. Tiinaru was teft on Friday morning, and light winds and fine weather wcro experienced on the run up. From here :he "Lizzie" goes to Havelock. Laden with timber, the Union Company's steamer Kaiapoi left Greymoutli for Melbourne at !.3O a.m. on Thursday. Under charter to Ihc Union Company, tho Scales steamer Clan Ogilvy arrived a; Port Chalmers, coal laden, at 7 a.m. yesterday. Ths Jlaoriland Steamship Company's' Ennerdiile arrived at Port Chalmers from Hobart en Thursday. Cable advice received fram Sydney announces the arrival of B.M.S. Aorangi, from Wellington, at noaii on Thursday. Tho coastal steamer Kairaki is di:e at Wellington from Lyttcltou on Thursday. She loads sheap at l'etone for the southern port. Tho Huildart-Parkor steamer Wimmer.i leaves Wellington for Uunedin diiw. at noon io-day. Next week eVn leaves tho southern porta day later.than usual, and is dus here on Friday, April 13, sailing on tho sanio day for northern ports and Sydney. The Union Company's steamer Kurow will comnicnca loading produce at Oamnru for Aucl.i.-uid to-day. She will ulco lift cargo at Timaru. Eh route from southern ports to Waitara. tho Now Zealand Shipping Company's chartered s.cara.ir llanirshire called o!F Wellington Heads yesterday morning to pick up btevedore;. On or about April 14 the 'small Island steamer Cboleta is due at Auckland from Tahiti for overhaul and docking. .An arrival, a , . Auckland from Newcastle (it 6 a.m. yesterday was the Union ste.Miwr Maitai. She hsn 2050 tons of coal to discharge before returning to the New South Wale 3 nor:. Tho Union Company's fite.imer Aparima (bound from Australia to Venice with a cargo of wheat) put into Algiers on Jlarch ol for bunker coal. An exacted arrival in port on Wednesday or Thursday of next week will lie the Tyser lin=r Indrsipwa. She calls hero for bunker coal before proceeding <o> London direct. i Whilst trawling in Coolt Strait this week, tl-o trawler Energy lost her net. On Thursday there was awain a <!ui inct shortago of labour on the Wellington wharves. Cargo, ox Athsnic. <inrt - other vessels which should havo been transhipped days ago. is still awaiting dispatch. . Efi'io, α-uxiliary scow, loft L.v telion for Karaniea on Thursday last. She r.nunn from tho latter port to Lyltelton wi'.h timber. Due in port from 'he Eolith on Monday, tho Flora- sails for New Plymowh, WcMport, and Groymoulli at noon on Tuesdiy. The Ilosamond is s"hcdulcd to leave Wellington for Picton, N?lnn. and New Ply. mouth nt noon on Tuesday. To-night tin , Maori will nc\ leave Lyttelton until af'.ir tho arrival of the" 10.20 train frnm Christchnrch. She should arrive at Wellington 9.30 a.m. to-:nor-For the neit few weeks or so the coaftal ftcamer Kahu will b? engaged in conveying timber from Taurnnga to Tokomafu Ray. In consequence nf this it has been decided by Messrs. Richardson and Co. *o place tho Burn at the disposal of Wellington shipnors of cargi to Enst Cc B -:t norts. >tessrs. Johnston and Co., locnl acenl-s for the v?sscl. advise 'hat she will leave Wollinsrton for White Koclt, Uriti. Cas'lopoint. and Mataikona at 4 p.m. on Tuesday.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1407, 6 April 1912, Page 7

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SHIPPING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1407, 6 April 1912, Page 7

SHIPPING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1407, 6 April 1912, Page 7

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