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SHIPPING NEWS

PHASES OF. THE JIOON. MAKOH. Day. Hr.m. New moon ' i- 10 41 p.w. First quarter ... 9 244 p.m. Full moon ......... 17 • , • J U imh. Last quarter S3 8 4 a.m. MOON. MOon rises to-day. 4/4 p.m.; sets, 4.12 a.m. ... TIDE. To-day, 2.22 a.m.; 2.50 p.m. . To-morrow, 3.14 a.m.; 3Ai p.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day, 5.45 a.m; sets, 6.16 p.m. . ARRIVALS. SiUKSDAY, MARCH 13. NIKAU, 8.6. (7.30 a.m.), 248 tons, Hay, from Nelson. , . MAItAItOA, 8.3. (7.50 a.m.), 2i98 tons, Irwin,. fropi .Lyttelton. PATEfcRA, s.s. (6.55 p.m.). 1212 tOM, Sewcll, from Nclcon and Picton. ELSIE, American I'uiir-inaslcd schooner (5.25 p.m. in the stream), 724 tons, Zolliin;, bound from, 'i'ongo Is Portland, Ore., put in for ropairs. • . •„ I WAIKAU. s.s. (10 p.m.), 143 tons, Deilcy, | from Blenheim. ' DEPARTURES. J THURSDAY, MARCH 13. t TOJiAW.'.NDA (11.10 a.m.), 1745 tone, . Heath, for BoEton. > BUItMA, s.s. (1.20 p.m.), 7470 tons, MitI chcll, for London, via Colombo. NIiCAU,' s.B. (5 p.m.), '24b tons, Hay, for . Nelson. ! BLENHEIM, 0.3. (5 p.m.). 120 tons, Wilk- ' inson. for Wanganui. KAI'ITI, s.s. (5.15 p,m.), 242 tons, Sawi yel'o, far. Wanganui. f MARAHOA; 6.8. (7.50 p.m.), 2598 tons, Irwin, for Lyttelton. OPAWA, b.s. (7 p;m.), 110 tons, Nicholas ' for Bltnhoim. EXPECTED'ARRIVALS. Kaitsria, Wostport, March 14., . Baden Powell, New Plymouth, March 14. ' Viivorley. Po.toa, • March 14, Knpuui, Paten, March 14 > Kaiiu, East Coast, March 14. , W«katu...Kaikoura, March 14. " Hororata, London, March ■ 14, \ Maori, Lyttelton, March 14. J Kaitoa, Nclboii, March 14. f Hawera, Patea. March 14. ) Marwoa. Lyttelton, March 15. t Nikau, Nelson, March 15. Pateena, Nelson, Picton, March 15. , Opawa, Blenheim, March 15. ; Pei'th, Newcastle, March 15. ; Queen of tho South, ioxton, March 15. . Kapiti, Wanganui, March 15. t. Middleham CaEtle, St. John; via Auofc f land, March 15. 0 War Opal, New York,- via Auckland, March 15. ■ ■ Opawa, Blenheim, March 16. " Ncatoro, Grcymouth, March t5. . Monowai Auckland, Napier, March 15. o Mokoia, Auckland, March 16. Waimca, Tarakohe, March 16. Wairau, Blenheim, Match 16. i. John, Tiinaru. March 16. . > Putiki, south, March 16. , Komata, Westport, March 16. Blenheim, Wauganui, March 16. B Mamari, Bluff, March 17. t Athenic. Loudon! March 17. Kipplc, Gisborne, March 17. r Westland, New York, via Auckland, Mar. e ' Storm, Lyttelton; March 10. . Calm, Lyttelton, .March ID. " Wootton, Lyttelton, March IS. e . Waipciri, Newcastle, March 18. n To Aria u, Auckland, March 18. e Kaiapci, Melbourne, via south. March 18, h Farnworth, Wanganui, March IS / y Waihora, Oalcuita,. via south, March 19. PROJECTED DEPARTURES, ii Paoroa, Greymouth, .'March. 14. - Arairal C'ecille, Australia. March 14. Wootton. Lyttelton, Marcli 14. ' Baden Powell, Lyuelton, March 14. ,t: Maori, Lyttelton, March 14. Kaitoa* Nelson, March 14.' Pateena, Picton, Nelson, March 14. ■ Wairau, Blenheim, March 14. .Wavctley, Patca, March 14. . n Mararoa, Lyttelton, 'March 15.' o . Nikati, Nelson* .March' 15. 0 Opav;ft, pienhciin,' March 15. n Kftpiti, Wanganui, March 15. 'Hawera, Patea, March 15. • 0 Kapnni, Patea, March 15. e Queen of the South, Foxton, March 15. ;u Itunpehu, London, via Panama, March 15., :s- Monowai, Lyttelton, Dunedin. March 15. 1 y' Mfttatua, London, via Bombay, March 15. 'l Wakatu. Kaikoura, March 15. Mapourika. Auckland, March 15, Hororata, Auckland. March 16. II Kahu. Nanior, March 17. li .Waimca, Nelßon, Coast. March 17.. 11 -'John, Nydia Bay. Lyttelton March 17. ie' Ncatoro, Greymouth. March 17. ..] Mokoia, Dunedin. March 17, r Athenic. Auckland,. March' 18, '• Putiki, Dunfcdin direct, March 18. • '? .Zealandio, London, via. Bombay, Mar. 18. u . Storm, Wanganui, March ■ 13. il Calm. Wanganui, March 18. n , Navua, Auckland. March 18. li. Ripple, Gisborne, March 18.' To Anau. Lyttelton.-March 19. , War-Opal, south, March-19. >■ 11 . -Westland, Sydney; Mar,ill. 21. .Mamari, London, March 21. £-: ' ' ' ' BY TELEGIIAPH, . ',- J * OVERSEAS. , . NEWCASTLE. March 12. Sailed.—Waipori (1 p.m.). fou Wellington. : t COASTAL, , • y THURSDAY, MARC-if 13, ie ■ AUCKLAND, .V Arrived.—Atua. (9.29 a.m.), from Suva. c Hailcd.v-War Opal (5.50 a.m.), and Middle- „ b/; 1 .!! CaPllo (5.40 a.m.). for WcllinEton. , flailed-.-Arfiilshire (5.45 a.m.), frr Gi».borne. " • NELSON. . k Sailed.-licnnedy (t1.45' a.m.),. for Piolon; li Kaitoa (7 p.m.), for Wclliiißton, 0 ' TAIiAK'OII!-:. ' . 11 Arrived.—Queeii'of. the South (9 a.m.). from t WellliiKtbn. . y M'ANUKAU HEADS. ' ' . ' 0 Harawa (6 p.m.), iwsscd outwards fur New Plymouth. 5 - To Sail.—Wnverley (8 p.m.). for Wellington t ~ _ LYTTELTON. f Sailed.—Maori 17.50 p.m.). for Wellington. »' PORT CHALMERS. Arrived—Col'iima (7.50 p.m.), from Wei- ' linston. 0 OVERSEAS CARGO STEAMERS. r* , -AJAKA, left London ■ Feb. 4; <1 lie Auck-land--Mar.: 24; Wellington, Lyttelton.' ATHENIO, from Lsudon; left Fob. 3; - due WellinKton March 17: f OUFIO. left St. John Mar. .1, for Auckland and othcr city ports. s GLAUOUS. from Noumea; duo New Ply- ' mouth about. Mar. 18; AVollington, Mar. 20. HORORATA. from London; dun Wclliiijfton, March 14; thence Auckland. ! KAIKOURA, loft Port Said Mar. 7 fdr we\v Zealand. LEII'RIM, New York, Feb. 15, to WellinKton, duo about Mar. 22; thence Sydney. MAKURA, duo, Auckland Mar. 12, front Vancouver. . . MIDDLRHAM CASTLK-,-from- St. John, via Auckland; duo Wellington Mar. 15. MO ANA, from Ran Francisco; duo Wei - linston. March 23. 1 NIAGARA, duo Auckland, -Mar... 12, from . Vancouver. REMUERA, leaves London March 8 for N.Z. ports, via Auckland, RIMUTAKA, from London; duo Now inland Anr. 6. TJIKEMBANG, from Now York; dus Auckland about Mar. 23; thenco Wellington. WAIHORA, from Calcutta, via Bluff' aim Welliimton about M/ircli 20. WAR OPAL.' from Now York, via Auckland; due Wellington Mar. 15. WAR' PILOT. leaves New York Feb. tor Auckland and Wellington. ' ;■ . 1 SAILERS. San Francisco to .Wellington Vessel. lioft. . Dun. . Edward May Jan. 7 Mar. Fearloss ' ■'! ' Jan.'lo end March Luzon . . .- Jan. 3. Mar. Now York to Wellington:-' . •Tltanla . - . Nov. 7 Fob. Vnt'i-o'iver to TMHii'-tnii:— Dal'ttord - Jan. 20. Mar. St. John (Canada) to Wclllnctou:— I 'TorpSiiihoro Doc. 23 April San Francisco to Wancanui— Luoy '; Jan. 1U Mar. San Francisco to Auckland S. N. Cnstlo Jan, 1. oarly March San Francisco to Dunedin;— Alert Jan. 10 Mar. •Via Capo of Good Hope-.' ' BIG. TONNAGE AT AUCKLAND. 1 uy 'TelPgrapll-l'"'!!"' Ao'ncinMon ; Auckland, March 13 1 ; t Tho amount of shipping in Auckland , Harbour inst now jniist constitute a record for tho port. Tho vessels at the wharves include the Arygllshire, Niagara, • Makura, War Opal, Westland, Port Mel- : luiurne, Mokoia, JHddlcham Castle, Manuka, Atiia. Iliimiata, Hakanoo., Monowai, and a number of other smaller steamers. THE AI'IIENIC'S PROGRAMME. Tho Sluiw-Savill steamer Athenic ' had yesterday not sent out tho time of her expected arrival at Wellington from London. Sho is, however, duo on Monday, and after 24 hours' quarantine, will berth to land her troops, .later sailing for Auckland, her first port of discharge. Her dim dato at Wellington for. unloading is March . .24, and Lyttelton and Port Chalmers will follow. Tile Athenic will start Homeward loading at Port Chalmers, calling nt Timarn en route to Wellington, to' lift tho South Canterbury allotment. She will reach this port on April 9 and sail six days later for London,

I'ALOONA LEAVES PAPEETE. A wireless message received by the Union § Company states that the 11.M.5. I'aloona. en route from Wellington to San Francisco, resumed her..voyage from Papeete oil Jlarcli 8. • 61 RECORD WOOL CARGO. The s.s. Daghild, which was to leave VV Sydney yesterday for Lyttelton, will load there, in addition to other merchandise, 24,000 bales of wool, which will lie tho p ' largest quantity to have left New Zealand by one vessel. Sho sails for Home, via ji Panama, on March, 29. ■ P 1> THE CALOKKE. ". « The steamer Caionno, from Newcastle, c berthed at the Railway. Wharf yesterday m.orning to discharge con!, consigned to the Railway 'Department. She 'is a, vessel .. of 4019 toils gross, built in 1899, and was £ originally the- Anglo Australian, unto y which name she was in New Zealand some years ago. Captain. Tclfer .is in com- p mand, and he has with him: Messr,!. Nash (chief officer), Culver (second), and Brockcll (third), Saunders (chief engineer), , Robertson (second), Grifliths (third), ..and Watkiiis (fourth). The Caionno was dam- A aged in Halifax Harbour when tho lull- F nition ship -was blown up at that port some time ago.. Several of her crow, were killed, and some injured. The Caloiino will load wool and general cargo in New S Zealand for London to the agency uf the It New Zealand Shipping Company. i ; The War Opal left Auckland at 5 a.m. J yesterday for Wellington .in continuation * of her way from New York. Arriving to-morrow-morning, tho vessel will sr.il on Wednesday for southern ports to complete unloading. * , p The Canterbury Shipping Company s steamers Calm and Storm have been subjected to delay and will now not call at E Wellington to load for Wanganui until. Tuesday. . , -, , s Tiis Australian collier Perth is .expected to arrivo at Wellington on Saturday from ■ Newcastle with coal for Miraniar. Her return" will be timber loaded at Greymouth. The Unifn Company s barque Dartford is now 52 days out on the passage from f 1 Vancouver, to Wellington. Sho Bhould ar-' rive at any time now. The American four-masted schooner Alert Is now dii'at Dunedin from San Francisco. bei'iT 58 days at sea. The vessel t is bringing a full cargo of t*nso oil. and 1 lumber-consigned to Messrs. A. S. Pater- 1 son and Co. . ; The tranfi-Pacifio sailer Planter, on ar- ii rival -at Dunedin this week brought a E c/irgo of case oil, consigned to the.Vacuum r Oil Company, and also a dcclt lead of timber. The Planter's timber cargo will bo discharged, and slio will afterwards proceed to Timaru lo put out-her cato Oil. f Tho Kurow, cn route from Wellington « to Sydney and Newcastle, will load, coal for Auckland. • , Overseas sailings from Wellington yes- * terday were:-Tlio ship Tonawanda for ' Boston, via Cape- Horn, and the Burma, J for London, via India. . • .. Tim Union . Company's collier Waipori, 1 laden with Newcastle coal, will arrivo at Wellington on Tuesday. At. an anchorage in tho stream (lie shin , Amiral Cecille will sail for Australia to load wheat, for France probably. ' To finish Homeward, loading the ShawSavill liner Mamari should arrive at Wei . lington towards- the beginning of next ! week, and will sail from here on March 21 for London, via Colombo and Bombay. 1 The departure of the Argyllshire from Wellington for Liverpool, via Colombo and Bombay, lias now been fixed for March 25. : The schooner Gisbornc, which has been • laid up nf Dunedin for tho past four ' weeks, will «air at the end of the week for Aucklnnd. It is understood that tho vessel, with the schooner Miy Howard, which roccni! v .went, from Dunedin to Auckland, will be 1 sold at tho northern i port. Th" barque Daniel .wiled from Sydney ' on Febr'-ary 25. bound for Ad.HaHe. , where she will load salt- and gypsum for ' W'anjfirci. ( Tho steamer, Biloela, caled after Mic old name of her. place of construction, will ■ lie launched, at Cockatoo. Island this month. She is the.first steamer entirely 1 liui't in Australia, of Australian design, I and annroved by tho Australian Governnifnt shipping authorities.' The vessel is 7000 tons deadweight. Over 1100 tons -of oil may be carried, in her .water ballast , tanks. , Qint-atn Brsidtvood. the Dtwze, is on • leave, "nd is being relieved by Mr. Vane, ] first ofilcer. TTIE HORORATA. The New Zealand Shipping Company's Ttornrat.i. which will arrivo hero to-night from London,- will, after disembarking her troops, Eail for' Auckland •to start the . 1 discharge of her cargo. Wellington. Lyttel- • i. ton. and Port Chalmers will lie visited, in - turn. ■OVERSEA PASSENGERS'. ■First'saloon passengers by tho Niagara, which ' arrived at- Auckland on Wednesday are:—From"Vancouver: Messrs. M. C. Anderson, A. Aldi'idge, J. Altshuler, Mr. and Mrs. W. Allan, Mrs. F. C.:Eoyd; Miss K. Boyd, Dr. and Mrs, 0. Page, Messrs. L. 11. , Backnoll. A. R, Brown,' R. C. .Brian, Lieutenant W. G.' Butcher, C. J. Eirnio, Miss ti. Brown, Mrs. Bayinan, Admiral and Mrs. Belt, Jfr Mrs. F. liurch; Miss Burch, F. Burih, H; F. Burch. F. G. and Mrs. Crandell, D. Crandell. Mrs. E. Ourrie. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Calvert; Mr. and Mrs. R.. H. Cornish, Mr.. and Mrs. A. Campbell. '

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