SHIPPING
; HIGH WATER. —To-morrow. —• Si. Clair; 4.2-5 a.m., -Mo p.m. Taiaroa Mead : 4.d0 a.m., 1.55 p.m. Port Chalmers; 5.15 a.in., 5.35 p.m. Dunedin; 5,45 a.m., G. 5 p.m. THE SUN, Sets to-day 6.9 p.m., rises to-mor-row 0.19 a.m. PHASES OF. THE MOON. Last quarter. . April ? 6.59 pm. New muon April 3U 8.3 a.m. First quarter April 17 1.39 a.m. Full moon April 1/1 9.17 a.m. Sets to-day 7.49 a.m., 'rises 10-mor-iuw 7.10 p.m. WEATHER REPORT. Tho dominion meteorologist (Dr E. Kidson) supplied the following at 9
Wind—o. calm; I, light aiV, 2, ilight breeze, 3, gemle breeze; 4, moderate breeze; 6, fresh breeze; 6, wrong. breeze; 7, high wind; 8, gale; 9, strong gate; 10, whole gale; U, storm; 12, hurricane. Weather.—'B, blue sky; be.- blue tU» and dfr tached clouds; c cloudy; o, overcast; g, gloomy, dull; u, ugly, threatening; r. continuous or steady rain; s, snow; d, drizzle; p, passing showers; h, hail; q. squally; 1, lightning; t, 'thunder, {, log; at. mist; z, haze. Forzcasi. The dominion meteorologist (Dr E. Kidson) supplied , the, following at noon to-day;—The indications are tor moderate, .to strong southerly winds, l eering by , west to nortfi, and freshening to northerly strong to gale; the weather is, likely to b,e. cloudy and unsettled. rain probable; the barometer is unsteady, with, falling tendency; tides good,"seas rough off shore. ARRIVED.—March 27, Storm. ' S.s. (S.4U a.m.),’ fid lons, Shop,;.'artl, from Wanganui and Wellington. SAILED,—March 27. 11.M.5. Dunedin (3.15 p.nO, -1.0-31) tons, Commodore G. T. Swabey, D. 5.0., Gunnnandcr H. L. Morgan ; D. 5.0., for Lyttelton. Kaiapoi, s.-.s. (5.25 p.m.), 2,UUJ tons, Hewitt, for Lyttelton. Kainnmawa, s.s, (10.15 p.m.), 2.41 (i tons, Stewart, for Timaru and Westport. ’ ' After discharging an amount of getter,,l cargo the Kaimanawa sailed last night tor Timaru and Westport. The Storm arrived this morning from Wellington direct. She was loading cargo to-day, and is expected to sail for Wanganui via ports to-night; For Lyttelton. Wellington, and Auckland the Kaiapoi left last night. At the northern' ports she will discharge the rest of her Australian cargo. Due back from Rlnif to-morrow, the Wnvyiata is expected to sail the same night for Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington, and Auckland. To-night' the Kahika is to clear Napier for Gisborne and Dunedin. Him mill load here on April 2 for Oamnvii, Timaru, Lyttelton, Napier, and Gisborne. The Union Company's steamer Wr.ipahi, which is now laid np in the stream at Auckland, is scheduled to iesume in the Cook Island trade at the beginning of May. Taking general refrigerated produce and general cargo for Rio de. Janeiro, Montevideo, and London, the steamer Pakeha, was 'despatched from Wellington on Saturday morning. Cabled news has been .received to the effect that the Raisdalo left Antwerp on March 16 with a cargo of basic slag for Auckland and New Plymouth. She is due at Auckland about May 10. Tim Shaw. Savili, and Albion liner Mataroa is at present loading at Auckland. After Easter she will go to i’mton and • Wellington to complete loading, leaving Wellington for Southampton and London on April 13. inkum with JARRAH. Telegraph advice states that the steamer Inkum left Lyttelton last evening for Dunedin, where she will finish discharging her cargo of jarrafi. She then goes to Westport to bunker. CARGO FROM CANADA. When the Canad&n Winner arrived here to-morrow she will discharge cargo from- Halifax. She has already discharged a consignment at northern ports. The vessel will also load. here for the return trip, sailing on Tuesday for Wellington, Napier, and Auckland- to complete loading lor New York, Boston, and Montreal.
THE FERRY SERVICE. The Maori, from Wellington, arrived at Lyttelton at 6.50 a.m. to-day, and passengers and mails connected witli the soutli express. PERSONAL. ' The- following pupils of the Richmond Nautical School passed in the recent examinations:—Mr C. L. T. White, late Union Steam Ship Company, lof-eign-goiug master; Mr J. U. .Broadhouse, of the Union Steam Ship Company, foreign-going first mate, square rigged; Mr E. ,D. Johnston, of Sandfords, Ltd., master of fishing vessels. Mr N. Arch bold, second officer of Hie Waipiata, and Mr R. Blampied, second officer of the Wingalui, have exchanged positions. TOFU'A ! S PASSENGERS. The following lett Auckland or; Saturday by the Union Steam Ship Company's Island steamer Tolua, which sailed shortly after mid-day lor Fiji, "Tonga, and Samoa; —Saloon— . Miss Allis-Smith, Rev. and Mrs A* Stackhou.se and two children. Mrs Pilhn, Mr H. AV.'Murdoch. Air Al. K. Alexander, Miss Briggs, Mrs Follmcr, Mr and Mrs E. F. and Miss Newell, Air and Airs F. C. Clapcott, Air and All’s 11. R. Manchester. Mr and Airs Loer, Mr and Airs W. C. Nicholson, Air and Airs E. T. R. Coates, Captain and Mrs W, R. Percy and child, Air and Airs W. Stanton-Brown, Miss Lawson, Mr A Barratt, Air and Airs V. At. Tallach, Rev. and Airs G. It. Nicol, Mrs Higginbotham, Miss Gcddes, Airs AA illcocks, Aliss Rennison, Air and Airs P. Williams, Air M. W. Carter, Mr l‘. W. Bailey, Air and Mrs Al. Darroch, Airs Watson and child, Airs Sunchn, Rev. F. G. Lewis, Miss Wostney. Aliss Saule, Air A. TI. Sundin, Mr and Airs R. L. Bush, Air F. R. and Aliss Cope, Mr G A. Purves, and fourteen steerage, including three Indians. PASSES GERS BY KA NGITIK I. Following is the advance list n( passengers booked by the New Zealand Shipping Company's new motor liner Rangitiki, which is due at Wellington to-night from London and Southampton via the Panama route First saloon—Air and Airs J. H. Owen, Mr W. A. Donald, Airs 11. and Aliss C. L. Meats, Mrs H. Al. Sapio Clifford, Aliss E. Al. Rogers, Air R. N. C'asicy, Mrs Savage and child. Air and All's Odds, Aliss Dalton, Air L. R. Huntley. Captain H. Gisborne Gordon, Airs U. Al. Allen. Dr and Mrs J. ARAL Cole and (wo children. Airs I*. Albertis, Mrs C. Hardman and maid, Mrs A. G. Collins and maid, Very Rev. Ernest Rich, Veiv Rev. James Moran, Airs A. Burton,- Air and Airs H. O. .Dolhey, ALAI. Johnston, Air 11. H. AVbitty, Air B. 11. Wilbers, Captain A. G. Elliott, Second saloon—-Airs Al. Cooke and two children. Air A. C. Day, Air and Airs J. A. Hunt. Air 11./ P. Fnllawa-, Mr 'and Airs F. O. Combririgo and, daughter. Mr and Mis Al. D. Turner, Air and Airs G. B. Townshond. Air and All’s w. Bell, Airs E. Goodwin, Aliss N P. Davies, Alessrs M. AV, and M. Hill, Alrrs M. B. Montgomery and two daughters. Mr R. Al. Sivier, Miss E. L. Hon re, Mr F. Graldcll, Air R. Lonsdale, Air A. E. Reynolds, Air E. J. Dimmer, Aliss A. A. Tox, Air Lowrv, Miss Jackson, Air and Airs Drankel, Air and Mrs 'ALnckiimon. Mr and Mrs Mainwaring and two <■!)i lch’cn, Aliss Wardle. Aliss Coulson, Mis= Curley, and 131 third class. TRANSPACIFIC CARGO SERVICE. AfovcmenLs ol the vessels engaged in tho transpacific cargo service are supplied by the Union Company ns follow ; leaves A'ancouver on A]arch 20, Sail Francisco on March 3.1, and Los Angeles on April 3 lor Papeete, AVellington, Lyttelton, Melbourne. and Svdnev. Due AA ellingtoii April 29. AVniruna leaves A'ancouver on March 20, San Francisco on April 4, and Los Angeles on April B lor Auckland. Napier, Lyttelton, Dunedin. Blufl. and New Plymouth. Due Auckland Alay Aorangi leaves A ancouvcr on April 3 for Honolulu, Suva, Auckland, aml Sydney. Due Auckland April 21. Tahiti leaves San 1 rancisco on ApiO 17 for Papeete, Rarotonga, AVeilnigton, and Sydney. Duo A\ ellingtoii Alay 6.
Hauraki loaves Vancouver on March 25, San Francisco on J•’, anti Los Angelos on April Jo tor Auckland, Wellington, Melbourne, and Adelaide. Due Auckland May 6. Waikawa leaves Vancouver ou April 15, and San Francisco ou May 2 lor Apia, Melbourne, and Sydney. Niagara leaves Vancouver on May I for Honolulu, Suva, Auckland, ami Svclnev. Due. Audi land May 20. ' Mnkura leaves San Francisco ou May 15 for Papeete. Rarotonga, ■Wellington, and' Sydney. Due Wellington Juno J. Waitemala leaves V ancouver on May 16, San Francisco on dune 2. and Los Angeles on June 5 tor Auckland, Wellington, Melbourne, and Sydney. Due Auckland Jnne_2o. Aorangi leaves 'Vancouver ou May 20 for Honolulu, Suva. Auckland, and Svduev. Duo Auckland June 16. "Tahiti leaves San Francisco on June 13 lor Papeete, .Rarotonga, Wellington. and Sydnev. Due Wellington July F Wailiemn leaves Vancouver on Juno 1, San Francisco on Juno 2D, and Los Angeles on June. 2J lor Auckland, Wellington, Melbourne, and Sydney. Due Auckland July 20. Niagara leaves Vancouver on June 26 tor Honolulu. Suva. Auckland, and Sydney. Duo Auckland July LL Maungnnui leaves San Francisco on July Id for Papeete, Rarotonga. Wellington. and Sydney. Due Wellington July 20. Wairtina leaves Vancouver ou June 30, San Francisco on July D, and Los Angeleil on July 20 for Napier, Lyttelton. Dunedin, and New Plymouth. Duo Napier August 22. Waikawa leaves Vancouver on July 30, and San Francisco on August IV for Auckland, Wellington, Melbourne, and Svdney. Due Auckland September 20. " SHIPPING TELEG RAM S. WELLINGTON, March 26.—Arrived: Herminius (5.55 4v.n1.),- Jrom Napier; Tamabme, 16.05 p.m.), Irom Pieton. Sailed: Tahiti (3.10 p.m.), lor San Francisco; Kapiti (5 p.m.), lor Wanganui; Innha (5.10 p.m.), lor Paten; Kapuni (5.10 p.m.), lor Patea; Putiki (6 p.m.), for N.apier; Jiaitoa
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