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SHIPPING NEWS.

——❖— —- MUSIiS OF TIIU JIOON. API; li.. Hay. Jlr. m. 'New moon 7 5 18 <1.111. First tinarlcr 14 5. 5 i'-m. Full moon 21. 9 3 a.m. Last quarter ... 28 539 p.m. MOON. Moon rises to-day, 9.5 a.m.; sets. 7 iun. HIGH WATER. To-day, 7.16 a.m.; 7.33 p.m. To-morrow, 8.1 a.m.; 8.28 p.m. SUN. ' Sun risi\j to-day, 6.14 a.m.; sets, 5.30 p.m.I ARRIVALS. WEDNESDAY, AFKII. J. QUKKN of THE SOUTH, s.s. (1.45 a.m.), 19S lons. Harvey, from I'oxton. MOXOWA/, s.s. (6.38 u.re.J, 3433 tons, Edwin, from Napier. Passengers: Saloon— Stcwe, Messrs. Jenkins, Minilie, .Sinclair;- 6 steerage. AWAROA, «.s. (7.10 a.m.), 344 tons, Bonner, from Nelson. JLAOHI, s.s. (7.20 a.m.), 3399 tons, Aldwell, from Lyttelton. IIAUPIRI, s.s. (11.20 n-.iu.), 715 tons, Hilton, from New I'lvmoilth. RIPPLE, s.s. (noon), 370 tone. Carlson, from Picton. „ CCORINNA, 5.5.(12.40 p.m.),. 1271 tons, D. | Cameron, from Lyttelton. BREEZE, s.s. (12.45 p.m.), 347 tolls, BroadlioU'Td, from Lyttelton. STORMBIRD, s.s. (1.40 p.m.), 217 tons,' Dowcll, from Wancanui. MOIORAKI; s.s. (6.15 p.m.), 4392 ton?, Collins, from Sydney. Passengers: Sa.loonMisses Otley, Gilford (3), Evans (2), Foley, Skidmorc, Brown, Miluer, Barlow, Evans, Mesdamcs Levin, Dixon and 3 children, Otley, Moore, Moore, Clifford, Rankin?, Muthreech and child. Alexander, Herbert, Menem, and child, Landenberger, I'arry and child, Hart and infant, Evans. Dr. Brownlie, Messrs. Rankin, Moore, Gitt'ord, Bradshaw, Owen Hart, Unmmins, Jenness (2), Piric, Mutlircoch, Herbert, Ward, Kiedei, Palmer, Lanrijran, Maloney. Ward (2), Hfnvells', Croll, Wade, Collins, Moseley (2), M'Kenna; 103 6teorage. ARAHURA. s.s. (10.25 p.m.). 1596 tons, Lambert, from Nelson and Plcton. Passengers: Saloon—Mioses Stewart, Chessman, Liirgenor, Holley, Simpson,. Morris, Robinson, Day, Webster, Osborne, Sc-dcr-lorn, Pitt, O'CoiiTiell, Hcnnman, Bright, Hogarth, Bailie, Farmaloe, Mesdarae3 Williams. Stevenson and child, Holley, Renwick, Eayner, Palmer. Savage, Clay, Partod, Popphmn, Rinsjrit; Chapman, Roes, Webber. Masinnity. M'Couthcr, O'Goramun, Cunlilfe, Seller. Goodman, Hutch-n----son, Eonthorpe, Stevens, Sims. Barthrum, Messrs. Sinclair, Mason, Leslie, Williams, Fasan, Seivcr, Cullum, Collins, Fairselow, Renwick. Palmer. Packard. Ouist, (2). Kenton, Horn, Fraser. Chapman, Hayner, Brownlie, Cawte, Tcschemakrr, Hebley, Suckling, Rev. Robb. Cnnliffe. Hay. Tytlcr, Best. Goodman. Fuller. F.colhman, Law, Ifood, Qba.nfUer, M'C"w.itt. T-liller, Yinnc* mire, M-'Wiili'im, Todd. Dcasley. Rev. Sim*. Knrtliruni, White, M'Elcvie, Hansen; 39 steerage. ' 1 DEPARTURES, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9. AEAPAWA, : s.s. (0.10 a.m.!, 208 tons, Corby, for • Lyttelton. . WAIRAU, s.s. (3 a.m.), S3 tons, Doiley, for Picton. IIAKi'URA, s.s. (6 a.m.), 85 tons, Barr, for The Grove. NOR-A NIVEN. s.s. (6 a.m.), 56 tons, Brusey, for Cook Strait. FALCON, s.s. (9.20 a.m.), 95 tons, Croucher, for Nydia Bay. ' ' J ' ECHO (10.20 a.m.), 99 ton.', M'lntyrc, for Karamea. . ' . ■ limmNGl, s.s. (11.30 a.m.), 323- tons, Burns, for Lyttelton. • KOONVA, s.s. (11.50 a.m.), 1091 tons, Prydei for Gveymouth. ' PATEENA, s.s. (12.50 p.m.), 1212 tons, Cameron, for Picton and Nelson. MONOWA.I, t;.s. (4.30 p.m.), 3433 tons. Edwin, for Lyttelton.. . ■ WAKATU, s.s. (5 p.m.), 157 tons, Wilkin-' son. for Kaikoura and Lyttelton.AWAROA, s.s. (5 p.m.), 344 tons, Bonner, for Nelson. 1 ; HUIA, s.s. (5.<3 p.m.), 127 tons, Burt, for Wanganui. CORINNA, s.s. (6.5 p.m.), 1271 lons, Cameron, for Nelson. MAORI, s.s. (8.5 p.m.), 5059 tons. Aldwcll, for Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Kenderdine, Curry. Griffiths (2), Hussey, Wilson, Sliso, Lion, Gannaway, Anderson, .Tones, Bell. M'Lennan, Lnnden, Groynne, Stesen, Henrbev, Sbanton, Mrsclau'.Oj Chapman. llitchcil, Itatlordiiio, Thornton, C-olven, Scwell, Fiedennick, Mitchell, Thompson, Curry. Wilson, Willimliurst, Lion, ("r aim away, Anderson, Manchester, M'lntosh, Clayton, Penny and 1 child, Hcarbcy, O'Bvien, Stout, Linchan. Oates, Captain. Richard and Jhjor Calvin. Captain Raiticy., -Jabel, llandysido, •Morrison. Stuar'. Clabbum, Foster, Poole, Ceoper.i Oram. .Hilton, Scales, Barnelt (2), .Tr.-ionii. - Mc:t.h?>w.v Sntnmnrs, Ik-rrinrcton, Kiteliie,' M,:'-di!. ! son. Flanagan, I'elly, Thornton. Colveu, Budd-o. Se'.vell, Ficdonuick, Mitchell. Tivmnson, Suckling, "Moyorber?; l Edmori'ls,-.".Wollstein, - Brewer,. Guthrie, Thomas, Kinp; Land. Cotter, Macintosh, I'auuh, Chileott, Bell, Howard, Oa-mph? l .!, Cowen, Watcholl. Bushill. Pnrper, M'Enedy, Ijanfjdon, O'Brien, Bidmend, Ro'fcer*. Gitliers. Stout, Liucb'in. Watt. Toms. Oates; 70 steerage. MANAP.OA, s.s. (fi-10 p.m.). 122 tons, Hert, for Have'.oclt and Pelorii3 Sound. BEEF7/E. s.s. (9 p.m.), 347 tons, AUeop, for Lyttelton. QHEFN OF THE SOUTH, s.s. (10 p.m.), 193 torn, Harvey, for For.ton. OPAWA, s.s. (midnight), 110 tons, Nicholas, for Blenheim. ■THURSDAY, APrjL 10. ' HAUPIR.I. s.s! (0.20 a.m.). • 715 tons, Hilton, for Picton. and Now Plymouth. ; expected Arrivals. ! Kiripnka, Patea, April 10.' Mana, Patea, April 10. Kalui, East Coast ports, April 10. Komata. Westport. April 10. Holmdafe, Hokiansa, April 10. , ■ Opawa, London, via ports, April 10. Haugatira, London, via porta, April 10. Waverlcy, Nelson, April 10. Niltau, Nelson, Motucka, April 10. Mararoa-. Lyttelton, April 10. Tainui, Lyttolton find Tiniaru, April 10. Wimmcra, Lyttelton, Ducediu, April 10. Kapiti, Wanganui, April 10. , Pateena, Picton and Nelson, April 10. Wairau, Blenheim, A.pril' 10. Kapuni, Patea, April 10. Tokomaru, Bluff, April 10. 1 Hnia. (schooner), Auckland, April 10. Navun, Suva, via northern porta, Apr. 11. Maori, Lyttelton, April 11. . . Maitai, northern porti?. April 11. _ Hinemoa, 1 Brothers Lighthouse', April 11. Blenheim, Blenheim. April 11. Ax»para-a. Wauuanui. April 11. _ Queoii of the South, Foxton, Apnl 11. Alexander, WnnEanui, Av,ri 1 11. H.M.S. New Zealand, Portsmouth, via ports, April 12. n Pohorua, southern ports. April 12. _■ H;nvke's Boy. Napier, Gisborne, April 12. Aorere, Patea, April 12. Mapo'urika.. West Coast, Nelson; Apr. 12. Koonya, Westport, . April 13. . Mo.Tiaroa,. Haveloclt, Pclorus • Sound, April 13. Wakatu. Kaikoura and Lyttelton. a pr.l3. Hippie, Napier, and Gisborne, April 14. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Huia, Wanptauui, April IQ. ■ltainui, Waitara, April 10. Kiripaka, Pa,toa. April 10. Stormbird, Wansanui. April 10. Mana, Patea, April 10. ICapnni, Patea, April 10. Jlaupl'ri. Onehnnga, via way ports, Apr. 10. Kahu, East Coast,. April 10. BarenfelG, Lyttelton and Dunedin, Apr. 10. Kaiaona, Westport. April 10. Aorere, Patea, April 10. Nikau, Nelson, Motueka, April 10. Kapiti, Wanganui 1 , April 10. Mararon, Lyttelton, April _ 10. Ifooraki, Lyttelton, Duredin, Melbourne, .Anril 10. . , . Wimmcra, Sydney, via north, April 10. Hinomoa, Brothers Lighthouse, April 10. Wair.au, Blenheim, April 10. Kiripaka, Patea, April 10. Wa/Verloy, Westport, llokitika-, Greymouth, April 10. Pateena.. Picton and Nolson, April 11. Maori, Lyttelton, April 11. Ouoen of the South, Foxtou. April 11. Maitai, Lyttelton, Dnnedin, April 11. Maung(vmii, Sydney direct, April 11, Alexander, Wansanui, April 11. Arahura. ' Picton, Nelson, Ai est Coast posts, April 12. Tokomaru, Loudon, April 12. Opawa, Nelson, April 12. Navua, Westnort, April 12. Wakatu, Kaikoura and Lyttelton, Apr.l 2. INTERCOLOHIA!. SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. WARRIMOO. duo Here from Sydney April 16. Sails Anril 17 for Melbourne, via south. MAUNGANUI, due here from Melbourne April 11. Sails same day for Sydney direct. . . ~ MANUKA, due here from Melbourne April 18. finite F'irac day for Svdnoy direct. ULTMAROA. - due here from Melbourne April 25. Sails same day for Sydney direct. OVERSEA S'rMPPIMC.

1!Y TELEGRAPH OVERSEA. LONDON. April 9. Arrivpd.—Delphic, from Wellington. JIELHOUUNK. April 9. Sailed.—Manuka, lor Bluff, via llobart. SYDNEY, April 9. Arrived—Wa.rriu'.oi) (early), from Wellington; Mai'joric Craig, l'roiu New Zealand. Sailed.—Victoria' (5.15 p.m.)', from Auckland. SUVA, April 9. Arrived-T'ofua, from Auckland. Sailed—Jlanapouri, for Melbourne. COASTAL. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Whakarua (5.10 p.m.), from Sydney; Navua, (0.35 a.m.), from Suva. Sailed.—Navua. (5.15 p.m.), for Wellington. ONEHUNGA. Arrived.—Rarawa (7.45 a.m.), from New Plymouth. Sailed.—Rarawa (4.15 p.m.), for New Plymouth. NEW PLYMOUTH. Sailed—ll. D. Bendixon, barttuentine (3.30 p.m.), for l'ugct Sound. GISBORNE. The Takapuna, which had been stormbound ; ii the inner harbour since Sunday, left for Na.pittr at 8.15 p.m. I'asseii: pcrs: Saloon—Misses Evails (2), Robinson, Gray (2), M'Donald, Dunbar, Lever, and I Campbell, Mcsdame3 Gray, Collins, Shaw and infant, Dunbar, Mr. and Mrs. St. Hill, Mr. and Mrs. A. Sebire, Mr. and Mrs. Hnmlrorcys and 2 children. Captain Hennah. Dr. Cliesson, Messrs. M'Donald, Jacobson, Browning, Collins, Faliey, Sharp, Jt'Beath, Price, Hoke, Ilidop. J. D. Tustin, Boyd, Shaw, Fosdeiii C. Williams, Thompson, .Smith, Hird, Atkinson, Sliarpin, Saunders, Ivinvisj, Younp, Duncan j (2), J. Hill, Bcanchamp, and Otway. Sailed.—Maitai (6 p.m.), for Napier and Passengers—Saloon: For Lyttelton—Mrs. Claro and Miss Gardiner. For Wellington—Mrs. l'ittar and 2 children, Miss lie Latour. PATEA. Arrived.—Kapiti (10.30 a.m.), from Wellington. WANGANUI. Arrived.—Kapiti (7.15 a.m.), and John (9.23 a.m.), from Wellington. PICTON. Arrived.—Wairau (10 a.m.). and Pa,teena (4.53 p.m.), from Wellington. To sail.—Wairau (9 p.m.), for Wellington.' NIiLSON. Arrived.—Nikau (5 a.m.), Waimea (5 a.m.), and Mapourika (6 a.mi), from Wellington. Sailed.—Arahura (9.40 a.m.), for Picton and Wellington;■ Waverlcy (4.20 p.m.). for Wellington; Nikau (6.40 p.m.), for Wellington, t LYTTELTON. Arrive-d—Mararoa (9.40 a.m.). from Wellington; Collingliam (10.15 a.m.),' from Wellington; Waitomo (1.20 p.m.), from NewKl'itlO. To r-a.iL—Wootten (9 p.m.), for Welling* ton; Wimmcra (to p.m.), for Wellington. . Sailed.—Taviuni (5.15 p.m.),. for Wellington; Mararca (6.45 p.m.), for Wellington. DUNEDIN. Arrived.—P--)herun. (9 a.m.) from Greymouth. via Bluff; Kowhai (2.45 p.m.), fro:a Groymouth, via Onmaru. Sailed.—Essex (3.4j p.m.), for Picton. Sailed.—Muungutiui (4 p.m.), for Sydney, via Wellinelon. Passenger.-.—Saloon: For Lvttslton—and Mrs. Price, Mr. M'Oaul. •Mr. D. Cani'jroa, Ml'. Crawley, Mr. and ?frs. M'Fnrlane. Jlr. 0. H. Johnston, Mr. M/Cane, Mr. WaUU, Mr. Gudpeon, Mr. liitclicoik, Mr. Baker, Jlr. Oakden. Mr. Pearson. Miss Hitchcock, Miss Williams. For Wellington—Mi'. M'Oolten, Mr. Town-i-pnd, Jlr. G. Morrison, Mr. P. Evans, Jlr. Stewart. Mr. Barnicoat.' Miv:. Allen, Miss E. Gardiner, Mrs. and Miss Stewart, Miss Cudd'e, Mr. T. Ptevmisoi'. Mr. Nicoll, Mrs. Ma.rtin and child. M'ss t" 'lis, Mr. Cunningham, Mr. and Jlnttor Darnell. Mr. and Mr.?. Burke. ?frredith. For Sydney— Mrs. and Jliss Cohen, . Mrs. Herdiman. Mi-.i Vinc"nt, Mr.-. A. 0. Baldinc. Mif.s Trcloar. Stiss Goldsmith, Mr. D. A. M'Lach--1 lau, Mr. C. Johnson, and Mrs. Phillips. Mi-.i Mrs. Phillips, maid, and child. Darling, Mrs. Jackson, Mrs. Cameron, Mr;., and Master Gilford. Miss Roughan, Mrs. and Mi«-'s Sliand. Misa Jihiuou, Miss M'Korra.s, l!ev. J. O'Shea, Mr. F. Oakden, Mif-res D.'.;j , 'ing 13). Mrs. Nunan, Mi-- A. Goldsmith, Mr,-. Bain, Dr. Doctor, lilts Gordon, Mr. Bain. BLUFF. Arrived.—Clan Meazios (3.15 p.m.), from Newcastle. ~ MOERAKI, FJIOM SYDNEY. ! Tlie Mtcraki. from Sydney direct, bertheda', the Queen's Wharf No. 1 North, at 6.15 p.m. yesterday, encountering easterly wind.- nM seas ibroughont Wre trip. The vessel left the New South Wale* port at ■4.30 p.m. on Saturday lest, and on the following day she encountered the southf."..stcrly gal? which visited Wellington on Saturday-nitrht. She kept oti her course, and tlio wiathir i"od"ratwl aa c-lie approached tho Now Zealand coast. From midday oil Tues'la-- to midday yesterday tho vessel covered 322 miles, but whilst in the .storm, 'prepress was not 1 very fast'. . Tho Moera.ki brings transhipments ei Hw following vessels:-Empire, Tnrnt, C-aledonieu. Macedonia, Orauia, Ventura, Graccu-.' Tysla, Gottyen. Allura, . Grantain, Madgebcrg, Mongolia, Kumara Maru, Itonus. The Moeraki is to leave for he south this .afternoon. lONIC'S -THIRD-CLASS LIST. < P..M.S, lonic, which is due in port about Tuesday next from London, via way ports, has the following third-class passengers for Wellington:—Hisses A. Bawden. M. Caithness, E. Cape, 3. Carlssen, I). Chalk, I. Copley. R. Davis, E. Da-wson, M. Donna, A. andE. Oinn, S. Gordon, M. Harperi C. Hassan, A. B. Hill. M. Holslramp. F. Holt. J. and 11. Hyslop. C. Jenkins. A. Kitching. M. and N. M'Gilvray. F. M'Pherson, D. Ma.rch, E. Morrison, L. Parker, F. Peare, F. Itoss, A., J„ ar.d E. ißowloy, S. r.nc E. Scott, A. Shaw, F. Simplon. 11. Souter, M. Thomson, O. and M. Titrnlui.il, and M. Tweedie. Mes-r'a-aes Ashn'orth,. Carlssen, E. Cassidy, E. Chalk', E. Dawson, Fidler,- A. Gibson. Kitchin". M'Crea, S. M. M'Pherf.on, L. March, Morrison, Pottinger. J. Rowley, Scott. J. Shaw, Smith, Steen, E. Thomson, Turnbull, A. Williams, and A. Wood, Messr'). l[. Ashwnrth, E. and S.. Baker, W. Beaver, n. Ilradbury, J. Budd, G. Campbell, F. Carrick,- T. Child, G. Clark, V. Ora-wshay, j. Dixon, D. Evans. W. Fidlor, C. Ford, J. and T. Gaskcl', W. Hindson, A. .Jenkins, J. Johnson,. J. Hitching, J. M'Crea. R. M'Gregor, S. E. Mitchell. A. and E. Morrison. C. Nicholls, E. Orgron, 11. Pcarco, C. Phillips. J. Pottinger, W. Scott, W. Scott, .iun., H. Smith, B. Steen, J. and A. Thomson, T. Turnbull. and J. Watson, "Masters-L. Aehworth. W., G., Mid C. Beaver, C. Carlssen, A. Chalk, H. Clark, F. Dawsou, J. Kitcliiug, J. M'Gilvray, A., J., and A. Morrison, D.. H., J., W„ and D. Shaw, C. Steen. J. Thomson, ,T. and T. Turnbull, C. Williams, and G. Wood. For other ports—Auckland, . 62; Gisborne, 11; Napier, 30; Now Plymouth. 22; Wanganui, 8; Picton, 1: Nelson, 9; Westport, 24; Greymouth, 11; Lyttelton, 48; Timaru. 6; Oamaru, 3; Port Chalmers, 43; and Bluff, 25. The saloon passenger-list was published in Mondon's DominionDELPHIC ARIIIVE3 HOME. , .The Shaw, Savill, and Albion Co.'s liner Delphic, which left Wellington for London on February 19, arrived at her dentihatlon on, Monday evening last, April 7. NEREfIANA AT MELBOURNE. After a pasrago of 42 days from London, tho Tyiser Company's cargo steamer Nerchana arrived at Melbourne on Monday last. Tho vessel is duo to arrive At Wellington on April 30. 1 EXPORTS PER S.S. TYRONE. The Federal nnd Sliiro liner Tyrone, which left Wellington on Saturday last for Avonmoutli and West of England ports, via Las Palm as, took the fol'owing exports from New Zealand ports:—From Auckland—Boß boxes butter, 159 orates cheese. From Wanganui—l279 quarters beef, 517. carcasses mutton, - 543 carcasses lamb, 538 bags meat, ICO cases meat, 50 casks tallow. From Wellington—so 4 quarters beef, 3553 carcasses mutton, 9526 carcasses lamb. 5627 cratcu cheese, 2961 bacs meat, 30. casks casings, 262 bales hemp, 968 bales tow, 1299 cases meats, 100 casks tallow, 2 cases meat oxtract; 4 casks conper, 25J tons scrap iron, 4 iron castings, 6 packages general. From Timaru—lo6 quarters beef. 98 carcnsses mutton, 24.648 carcasses lambs, 18 basrs meat, 10 balfv wool, 212 sacks peas. From Lyttelton—l7so carcasses mutton, 25.724 carcasses lamb, 518 bagsmeat, 1 crate kidneys. 3 drums glycerine, 60 case« casings, 30 bales wool. 50 casks tallow, 172 sacks it:'hilK 1 seed. 2082 raclip peas. 6 packages general. Front Dunedin-340 crates cheese. 17 packages zinc ash. ECO bags meat, 4 boxes soap. From Bluff—3B3l carcasses l.i mb, 2C07 crates cheese, 1230 bags meat, 1235 cases meats. MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Mr. T. J. Skyo signed off the Himitangi as first mate ycate.rdny, and Mr. 1 J. Hudson has filled the vacancy. Captain Rai'ney, Marine Superintendent for the Tyser Line, left last evening for Lyttelton. Mr. G. Dodd. who is purser on I lie Mocraki, joined the vessel on Saturday last, at Sydney, vice Mr. Garwood, who went, n"horr at Sydney for orders, Mr. Rankin, nil' engineer of tho tug Tcrnwhiti. who has been on holiday, arri'vid in Wellington by the Moeraki from Sydney jjostorday. S.s. Rarawa will not leave'Ncw Plymouth on Wednesday. Anril 16. so that there will b-< no steamer from Ite Breakwater on Thursday, April 17. She is to blow her boilers down, and will take up her run a«"iin en Friday. April 18. The Island stcai'-.?r N-n.vna- left Auckland last eveninr for Wellington. She is du<> here oil Friday evening, and is to s-U acain on for Wcsino'l. :'The ferry Cobar came oil' Evns I'iv I'at-nl S!in yesterday afternoon. The Tatt'iie i.i I i come off this morning, and the hulk Dcvonport goes on this arte' - - noon, The etenmer Moa, trues up on Fril.day, ..

Steamers. From. Left. ® ue -., Wliakarua London .Inn. 28 Apr. 15 Ncrehana, London Fab. 24 Apr. 30 Opawa London .Ton. 3 Apr. 10 H.mifntlra London Feb. C Apr. 10 indrabarali' London Feb. 13 Apr. 18 Ionic London Fob. 28 Apr. 15 Kaipr.ro. London ' Mar. 2 Apr. 23 ltnapehu London Mar. 15 Apr. 30 Marorc London Mar. 9 May 10 Athe'iio London Mur. 27 May 13 Muriiai London Mar. 20 May 21 New /.calami .... 1'ortsmoiith — Apr. 12 Surrey Liverpool Feb. 15 May 12. Rinuitaltt Liverpool Mar. 15 May 22 Whakatane .! Kt..lohn Fob. 15 Apr. 30 Kia Ora St.Jolin Mar. 3 May 20 (ilenot.ivo New York Jan. 20 Apr. 26 Naimfels Xcw York Mar. 26 .Tunc 16 Hi-ion IzM Xcv,-York Fell. V >I-7iy. R ('oart (it-id Xcw York Fc!i.-?1 May)?. (■rinvn or Toledo Xcw York Mar. 31 .UnieTS Xnrfoik lUmbm-y Mar. 20 Apr. 17 Tlun Usuries ... J'ort Pirlo Apr. 2 Apr. 15 lloana 'Frisco Arr. 2 Apr, 24 v

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