SHIPPING NEWS
-PHASEB=*©F THE MOON.
-Sun- rises,- 6.4 a. u. ui.; sets, 4.51 p.m. . iVioon rises, l.ii.p.in. .fcUi'h wafer,. l'i-*> u - m -J 11>5S P,m- ---'. ' AKHttfEB. WEDNLSDAI, AIAY 7. - PoKT oli/i>£.x, s.s. a.m.), 9236 -toiHsi' j Vlyatt,. -from. xNencastie; \la tne stieain.; MASVJiKA, s.s. (<>.4i> a.ni.;, aw ton=, "iiCii-'iimou, IiOJU i*i» t i.U-.ast.ow wnari.; 'KA'i'iOA, 's.'s. (7.5 a.m.), 3=i tons, vviiaulttii',-' r troiii'- N'eison. U>»- 10, yueen's 'Waiiti.f" I '' ■'" "■'■■ -iiA-OKlr sw:-(7-.10...a.ni.), 3152 tons, -Canierou;.~r.irom ■■ Lyueiton. (.Ferry oei'tn.; • -±iW-\HEIM; s.s. p.m.;, 120 tons, vVUkinsoii,. f roin \v augiinui (iNO. 13, soutn, (queen's -wharf.) "v» u'U'jPxX/iv; ss.s:' ia.ao p.m.), 151 tons, Larsen; fron Lyttelton. (No. 13.'centre, tjueen's -wharf*) -■• " , •YVAIRAU, s.s. (6 P.m.), S 3 tons. Deiley, ifroin. Bionhaim. .(Sto. 11. souih. Queens .wharf.l ~;,. ~.».; .-: •"."..■: THURSDAY, APKIL 8. "KARU, s:s. (1.40 a-m.), 257 tons, Braidwood, From CyctS-'£6n. "■''QCTEEIV "VST TY-iiE SOUTH, s.s. (2 a.m.), 198 tons, Owen; from i'oxton. . ! *,-ij j-ir ?'""""»'i!^ii.tii. !'"'.'"'*'V r Wednesday, may 7.'" ,OEA\VA, ,5.5... yi.l6 a.ni.,l, 110 tons,,Nieuolas,., lor jjlenueuu. .-, \> Aljj.jiA, a.s. (,o a.m.;, 454 tonß, Graham; "rorNebson-ana West Coast. . snip (B'a.m.), 1430 tons, -j.-Nystio.ai, -'for Melbourne. -'- HA-y'UkA A; '■• s.sV- 1.36 p.m.;, 1212 tons, Sewelii-ior-Pioton and Nelson. ■r-JSDvVAitD-MA-*", barquentine (4 p.m.), Bi 9 inns,; Jtfflierßen,.. for Newcastle. ..-, W>AKAT.Uj,_. S..S. Wills, for Kaikoura and Jjyttelton. "IiJOAAtO,* s.s. (4:55 p.m.;, 5244 tons. Gatanab£". for' DuSedin. ,:.UOiUi4JN'Avs.s fris p.m.), 1271 tons. Elders;' for -Dunedin. Oamaru and limaru. ■"'.'. Kelk. "fbr.'Lyttelton, and Fort Chalmers. • KAITOA.' s.s^" '(5.40 p.m.), "305 tons, Wifdman; for Nelson . ~ . -MAOEir sb. (r:stt p.m.). 3412 tons, Cam eron;-lor -Lyttelton.
r ..- !s ABBIVAU*. '-'■■ i I „A^..Wawaiii'fßianheinii to-day -•.; - * ■Stellar'Bunedin, -to-day . . Karn, r,LytteJton ) ..,tp : <iay i John Lyttelton,: to-day ■ -' Auckland, to-day Lytteltih, to-day PateeriS,:' Nelson', Picton, to-day Waitangi, Patea'; to-day (Wwa; Bienhelmr to-day . ' ■. bftheSdTith, Foston, to.-day Kab.nv"-Napier,-'"Friday ,"'.. ~ •'-"- Nort'hamberiand,- Liverpool, Fnday..^"r! ■- Baden Powell. New. Plymouth, Friday,.Manaroa/ Lyttelton, Fiiday • Pohefuai Westport, Friday ■ Maori, -Lyttaltoa, Friday ,Kaitoa,.;.NeJson, Friday .. ~ _ Vr , ,Calm,„Dnne4in, i ,T. , imaru, Lyttelton, rriKemuera, London'",' Auckland, Friday Wakatii. Lyttelton; Kaikoura, Saturday Mapourika, Auckland, Saturday ■. ■ ■ Atua; Sydheyr Satnrday Eipple"," Gisborne, Sunday . Via south, Snnday ?y, ;Pnti£i;''BunedinV'Timaru, Lyttelton, Sun- ■ "day ; - : '" r ' ..'-i'*-" ■■: : Tainui, Wahganuf, Sunday , , Willochfa, Port Qhalmerß, Monday .Monday Paeroa, Hokitika, Monday:. • Bosamond. Gisborne. Monday. Kaikoura, "Tokomaru Bay, Monday Monowal, Auckland, Napier, Tuesday Tainui", - : Wangafitii', Tuesday - - DEPABTOHR*. •Port Sydney,■Timaru, to-day. ...,/■ .-,.-:•/ • Ganopusi Westport. to-day. .- : .rj, •lavercarftilL "Wanganui. to-day, 31 JJt..Blenheim. Picton: to-day. ■ .' ' Queen <of „tho-tfouth, Lyttelton, to-day.
4 -p.m. Wairau, Blenheim, to-day. Kapiti, .Wanxanui, to-day, 2 p.m. Opawa, Blenheim, to-day, 5 p.m. Waitangi; Patea, to-day, 5 p.m. Njfato'ro, Greymouth. to-day, 7.46 p.m. Calm,:Wanßhnui,'Friday. Bessa, Sydney, Friday Jxar.u; New" i"lymouth, Friday , , ~ "Maria.,,, PJotbn; -Wanganui, Friday, -- ;• ;. .Hawara.'.J'&tea, Friday. -,, Stella,'Dunedin. Friday. .Maofi/Lfrteltoil, Friday. Pateena, Picton. Nelson, Friday, 'Kaibba.'Nglson.-Frida:y. ■ ■■ Woottoi, Lyttelton. Friday. Kapunir Patea', ; Friday. 'Kahu.-East Coast, Friday Ajana;"Liverpool via Panama, Friday. Manafcaf, Sydney, Saturday -itnrow. -Vancouver, Saturday Manaroa,. Lyttelton, Saturday! So\Lrx\ .southern ports, Saturday. Kowhai,. Greymouth. Saturday. Waihora, Australia, Monday. •Baden-Powell, New Plymouth, Monday. Wakatu.- Kaikoura, Lyttelton, -Monday. Storm.. WanstaJiui, Monday Havelock and bays, Monday Jtippla„„AHfio; Napier, Gisborne, Tues- ■" '•* day." ' ■•-•*'. Tainuf'fcoa-stal)',' Lyttelton, -Tuesday. Kaiapoi;''New -Plymouth, Greymouth, •■• Tuesday- - ', „ , Whakatane, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Wednes- -■ day. . , Putiki,'"soutnern ports, Wednesday. Dunedin. Wednesday.. ».<; -TELEGRAPHED MOVEMENT* •".'' AUiCIKLAND7- Wednesday—Flota (K p.m.;, .i«r ; 4tarotonga; Mapouriku (a.4d Q.m.), for., Wellington. NEW PLMOUTH, Wednesday—Baden Pow,elL 02.4 Q p.m.), from Wellington. PATEA, Wednesday—Kapuni (2.40 p.rn.}. from Wellinston; Waitangi (8.10 p.m.)) for iWeWington. FYOXTON, Wednesday—Queen of the South (2 Wellington. PICTON, ..Wednesday—Pateena 5.25 p.m.), from Wellington. .' . NELSON, Weidnesday—BegTilus midnight), j for. Onehunga. TAEAKOHE, Wednesday—Kennedy (2.20 p.m.), for" Wellington. LTTEajTONi^'Wednesday—Storm (12.45 arm.), alfd Wellington;'" Era Ora 15.30 p.m.), from London-, "Tia *atrama, Karu (10.50 p.m. Tue»day>,«<Mararoa (7 p.m.), and Mana (9. p.m.), ior-.-Wellington.. ■ ~ BLVVF,. .Wcirtnieisday—Kaiapoi, from "vyastmoreland, from Ade'laid«-. ;,B^_auarantined.
- Tho Kauri,.which arrived at Melbourne Oil Ttlesday from Wellington, will load a oaiKS. of wheat, at tho-Victorian port for Ne.w'Zealand." 1 • • • ' The Toltuie,'"ffom Weetport, reached Suva' on" Saturday. She is expected to leave the island with a cargo ot fruit ioi Auckland to-da.v.".; ■ ' The Union Company advises that the barauo Gladbrook lart San Francisco on Apr,o.l2th with* full cargo of case oil for Sydney. r ■' The Blackball Coal Company'* Ngahoro, from Waitangi and Pitt Island, with a eargo of sheep, should reaoh Lyttelton ■ ' • ' i ffiio Snde».,Pow«ll is dw> b*«k at WelliikKfon. tOrtnotTPF night from Now Piyrnoutli..aad i»,„to *ail on th» return trip on Monday. '.' ... • TH6 AuotraliAn StearnaWp'*; collier. Chronos' has, according to Teport, .discharwed -6280 toBB of coal ■; in three days at Brkbanor-which is considered a rooord. for-Australia-; ».-><
'- The slip will not bo available for the Hineinoa before Monday, and she will be on the cradle for two or three days. Mr F. W. Collins has -joined the Maraloa as second officer in place of Mr T. C. Sawyers.
The steamer Stella, due at Wellington this morninjr from Dunedin, is to sail tomorrow or Saturday on the return trip. Mr E>. G. F. Zohrab advises that the steamer Calm will not arrive at Wei-. Unsrtoh until to-niorrow from Dunedin, ■Timaru and Lyttelton. The vessel is to sail to-morrow night for Wanganui. The Anchor Co.'s steamer Waamen towed the big full-rigged ship Transocean. to sea yesterday niomins to start her on tho run across to Melbourne. The American four-musted barquentine Kohala was taken out", to. the stream by the tug Karaka at 1.30 p.m. yesterday. The American barauen.tine i.dwai-0 May left Wellington yesterday afteriioor for Newcastle. The tug Terawhiti too; tho. sailer out .to cast her off abreast o Stephen's Island. „ . „,, TT , . The repairs to the windlass of the U/ ion Co.'s barquentine Uma. which wab brought back to port on Tuesday afternoon, will take a few days. New arrangements have not yet been, made to tow the vessel ,to Greymouth. The Kowhai, which is under repair on the Wellington patent slip, is expected to be ready to sail on Saturday for Ureymouth. ■. ' . ~ . . The VVaihora, which is discharging Newcastle coal.at Wellington, is expected to leave here • about Monday for Melbourne, or Sydney with cargo. Xue name of tlie fireman belonging to the crew ot the ManuKa. who cuea on luesday from inlludnza, was Karl Uir> sena. The final letter of his surname seems to have been omitted in the ohicial records. , „ T ','.. , xno x,icnaeim is <to leave Wellington to-day tor -t'ioton with a ivaa c cuui. will proceed from the latter port . to to load cattle for. Wellmgton.' The Joan CraiK. which called a t Onerahi for bunkers, sailed from there for Gisborne on Monday niKiit. ' After dischaiKiwr her corco of Newcastle coal at Gisborne sho will return to Onerahi foi bunkers and then so to Opua and Whansaroa .to load lor Sydney. TO-DAl r, S BEKTHAGE. Whakatan-. Taranaki street wharf; N"ortnumoerj.and. ii-ins's wnan; Baranga, luaiiwav wnail; Mararoa. ie,iTy beitn ■ alunuka. No. 4. yueen's wharf; itaru, iso. 1, north. Queen's .wharf; yueen oi tna south. No." 7. south, Queen's' wharf; Opuwft,- No. 11. nonth, yueen's wliarl; •Wairau, No. 11. south, Queen's whari; Blenheim. No. 13, soutn, Queen's wham Kahu. Ji'errv wharf: Stella, No. 14,.nortli. Jervois quay; Wootton, No. 13, Queens wharf; Waitanßi, Glasgow wharf; Mana, No. 13. north. Queen's Wharf; John, No. 14, south. Queen's wharf.- • VALMAHXB AT AUCKLAND. Tha Australian three-masted eohooner Vaimane. wnicn. arrived at Aucklanu trom Newcastle on Sunday morning, wao rewsiuSea 110 m. quarantine on.. Alonday alternoon- and ber.thed at' the King"'B'whart.. Sneis a new vessel, built in Tasmania and launched last January. Acoordiny to the opinion of those on board she is a credit to her builders. The lower part of ner nun' is built of blue gum and the upper part of white Pine. Her deckhouses, in which her crew' are accommodated, are • built. iof Taamanian pine,
which gives the quarters a.-very clean appearance; She is oredited Twith good sailing' qualities, -working to-windward likta 'a; vaoht. Her passage to. Auckland took 10 days owing J:o vety ligb,t variable winds. On.-her trip from Tasmania to Newcastle she experienced a south-west gale. The wind was on her quarter, end with a full main and foresail and a close-reefed mizzen she logged 12* knots for 24 hours. Her cargo '■.for AuckSAd consists of a full load/Ot piles and «ir<lers. She will probably, be at Auckland a week, and . then ..goes to Whangarei to load timber for Australia, Captain Harris-Is master of the Valmarie with'jiilr E. Bosswell a 3 mate-andi Mr C. Banks- second mate yEEDUN AT HULL. / : . ; V'. J Cable advice has been. received that the steamer Verdun arrived at Hull on April 24th from Port Chalmers. The vessel, after discharging'a full cargo of Newcastle coal at Port Chalmurs, loaded over 23,000 bales of wool there, and sailed on (March Ist for Hull via Panama. Shereached the canal on March ,30th, find, thus made the run from Port Chalmers •txKHnll in 54 days.- •',ti,o'k'»»-! ■^■■?- -;-", . l ':' AUCKLAND BEXUiSs?T '-' The arrivals at the port of A uc land in April consisted of one lioyal Mail steamer, nine large 1 cargo steahiers, six intercolonial or Island .traders, fifteen sailing vessels, -together with 439, local coastal veßaels, makii-g a' grand total of 472 vessels, of 186,400 gross tons and 109,675 net tons. As compared with the corresponding period of last year, the large-shipping shows a decrease of.pionirVesseXs, but an increase of 3691; ■gross., tons and 4528 net tons. The s local coastal, vessel'returns show a deoreasa of four Vessels, but an increase of 817 net tons. ■ The departures consist of one Royal Mail' Bto&met. nine - ovexsea steamers, six in- | tercolonial or Island traders,, twenty coastal steamers, and six intercolonial'j sailing vessels,., together with 403 local-i coastal vessels, making a grajid total of 445 vessels of 197,743 gross tons and 117,749 net tons. ' ■ .' "'■'•'■'■ ' „ i At the port of Onehunga 23 vessels .of 15,046 <rross and 6972. net tons arrived j last month, being a decrease of four vessels and of 3923 gross and 2304 net tons, compared with April arrivals last year. The departures last month totalled 22 vessels, aggregating 14,569 gross and-' 6512 net tons; a decrease of six vessels and 1904 not tons, compared with the previous. April. - : NORTHUMBERLAND ARRIVES TO-MORROW. A -wireless message received lastnight from the Federal and Shire liner Northumberland, en route from- .Liverpool, via Panama, stated that the vessel- -will not reach Wellmgtori'until 4 p.m. to-morrow. The message added that the vessel was encountering heavy-:' weather yesterday. ' EIA OKA AT LYTTELTON. ' The Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Kie Ora arrived at-Lyttelton at 5.30 p.m yesterday from London via " Panama After putting out part cargo at Lyttelton the vessel will come to Wellington, where, she is due on Tuesday to complete discharge. The Kia Ora will subsequently load at Lyttelton, Dunedin, New lly mouth, Waitara, Wanganui, and Wellington, and is to leave here about June 7th for "London via Panama. MANUKA BERTHS TO-DAY. The Union Company's steamer Manuka was proceedinf? to a berth at tho Queen's; wharf last evening when it was decided to. send her back to quarantine for one more night as an extra precaution against the outbreak of inuenza. The vessel .returned to the OJichorage, and "this morning, if there are no suspicious -cases on board, she will be brought alongside No. 4,, centre. Queen's wharf, io unload her cargo from Sydney. WBSTBALIA* FROM MELBOURNE. The Huddart-Parker steamer Westralia, which' arrived in the stream at Wellington on Tuesday afternoon from Melbourne, berthed at 6.30 o'clook last evening at No. 16, Jervois quay, and was disiflbarginj; cargo up till 10 o'clock last evening. The vessel sailad from Al elbourn* at 6.30 p.m. on th» previous Wednesday, and had fine weather with a brisk south-westerly brteze end a conoiderabla following «»a until n«ariu)j port. The Westralia brought no passen«*rs. Sh« has 1500 ton« of cargo to put out at this port, but it includes no transhipments from other stoamors. The 'West^alia , is to leave Wellington at midday on' Saturday for, southern ports and Melbourne.'' •'.•'V.,'; '.',, -,. ..-■; i
THE WILLOCHRA.TO LOAD. The Shaw. : Savill and Albion Companj advises that the Willochra, which is undercointr overhaul at Port Chalmers, will sail .about the end o fthis week for WelUnglon, where sho is due on Monday, to commence loading for London. Tho Willochra wiUcomploto her loading at Auntrulian. ports, and will proceed to landPORT SYDNEY FOR LOADING. Tho C. and D. liner Port Sydney arrived in . the stream , at Wellington at i 1.15 a.m. yesterday from Newcastle. Tho, i J ort Health Oihcer visited tho ship during the oiioinms and granted pratique. 'l\>ent»-six- soldiers and a nurse who ar-.ivl-u by tho vessel were brought ashore bv the Janie Sertuon at 10.»o a.m. Tne fort Sydney will leave Wellington at uaybreak this morning for Timaru t<» commence Homeward loading, .sue will roturn to Wellington to fill up, and is to sail about the 24th inst. for London via Panama. Captain F. W. Ulyatt, who retains ooniiinaud of the Port Sydney, has the following officers: —Chief. Mr C. N. Jones; second. Mr T. Churton; third, Mitt. Hjams; fourth, Mi- E. Catchpole; wireless operator, Mr R. Darracott; chief engineer,- Mr W. M. Nelson; second, Mr A."C'. Anderson: third. Mr : J. E. Truscott; fifth. Mr H. Moody; sixth, Mr H. Haworth; seventh. Mr C. Gordon; chiet refrigerating engineer. Mr G. Powell; assistants. Messrs K. C. Baker and A. Thompson. ' MAPOURIKA v AND ABAHURA. The ; Mapourika left Auckland at- 5.4& p.m. yesterday for Wellington, where she Is due on Saturday morning with a load of general cargo. The vessel is to leave Wellington early next week on the return trip, and on arrival at Auckland will relieve the Arahura in the Auckland-Glsborne-Napier service.* MAKURA'S PASSENGERS. The R.M.S. Makura, which arrived at Auckland on Tuesday morning from Vancouver -via ports; brought -the following passengers for Auckland:—First classLieut. Carpenter. Lieut; Briggs, Mr 3. Ross, Mr. JO. Innes, .Lieuts. D. Alton, E. Hargreaves, J. Allen, W. Ingham, H.j-ri" ICirkwood, N. Wise, F. Webster, R. Haszard, R. Watson, J. Stirling, G. Luke, H Kirkwood; N. Wigg,' F. R, Urquhart, L. Harris,- L. Walker, W. Gra.ham, R. Gunson, O. Carter, B. Keyes, A. Bond, Captain Nairn, Mr and Mrs Troup, Mr E. Wilding, Mr J. Friedman, Captain H. Chambers, Mrs G. Johnston, Mr A. O'Leary, Major K. Murray, Captain B Holdsworth; Captain Rattray, Mr and Mrs Strang, Mrs Denton Leach, Mr C. MacConnell, Mr W. Stokes. Mr B. Bagnail Mr and Mrs M. Cavanagh, Mr A. Barber, Mr P. Fish t Captain R. Weeks, Mr D. -George, Mr J. Angus, Mr A. C." Price, Mr-.and Mrs H. Hoare, Miss G. Hoare.'.MV J.'Clark and 3 children, Mr A. BrowjV,MriAi/Geddes, Mr F. Sandail, Mr T. DavldS6n?' :t Mrs A. Pilcher, Mr A. T." Brown', Mr• fH. C.;Armstrong, Mr A. Moginnie, Mr B. Goldie,'Mr Bentley, Mr Crompton,. Mr McCullock, Miss Maroh, 'Mrs-"Pluirimer, Miss Amos. Second Class —C. Y. S. W.Clibbey, Chief Petty Officers Radford, : Porter, Noddins,' Nelson, Barclay, Brotherson, Huckenbotham, Wilson, J. A'ttwood, W.. Allen, G.; Hansard, A. Messenger, R. McGinley, J. Payne, G. McKnight, E. Gregg, .G.,Green, W.:Sill, C. Pulsford, J. O'Donoghue,. C. 'selvcrtoh,lG-rNeilson, H. Fox, H- Woivera, Brown, B. Chivers, D. Burgess, D. Small, A. Cuthbe'rt,' L. -McQueen, -JAlley, J. Lawlor, W. Wiggins, B. Crawford/ C. Butcher, A. Ritchie, A. Sellars, Mr A. Morris, Mr A. Gordon, Mr G. Y. Young, Mrs K. Davidson, J. Francon, Mr.D. Hiinsaker, Mr R. Manning, Mr W. Dixon, Mr and Mrs-A. Dow, Mrs F. Russell, Mr J. Munro, Mr C. S. Brown, Mr ;A: Logic; Mr R. Burdon, Mrs till, Mr H. Hall, Mr G. Murray, MJrs.P.': "Molloy and «hild. Miss F. Murray,'Eev. J. .Wiseman, Mr C. Rice, Mr Dp. &ap-35oerjwMri-Slinh')'"Messrs.. Warnook •(2),"Mt ■Bdwii'ds.f'Miss-' Harris; and ,13 steerage.— Union C5b.," igerits. .• ■-> " ■■■'i ■■'
: ; The" R.MiS. Makura arrived ■ at'. Auckland from ■ Vancouver on ■• Tuesday■ mbrnin« about 9 o'clock, and-anchored in the stream. There was a large riumher of passengers, and it. was towards noon before the port health officer, Dr Sharman, E renounced her a clean ship, and she was arthed at the Queen's wharf. The Makura 'experienced.-.fair .weather, and. there 'Were t 3 W r ujit'oWard' i inciderifa"^ : the 'oyage. "The vessel '■ is timed' to sail again on Tuesday next for Vancouver.
REMUERA FROM LONDON. The Heniuera, which arrived at Auckland on- Monday, morning from London via Panama, brought the following passengers : First Saioon: .Major L.. G. Acland." Mrs L. .E.' L. Begg, Master A. C. :Lcgg, Master N. C. Begg, Miss L. C. 3: Fj.- Barixxni Miss M. Mr ■Butler;- • 6aptalri : -'J ':;-li. ■' JtfiiJidi' 'iTrs ; I.- M. "Bond, "Major ,T: G.'Cbates,' Major 'bell; Mrs Campbell, -Miss M; A. Carnipbell, Mrs M. E. G. Clarke, Captain P. A. Deany, Mrs A. F. Fella, Master P. Folia; Captam A. M." Forbes, Miss P. Fell, Mrs A. M. Grigg, Captain R. Gould, Mra-V; :G<mld, Major C. J. Hamilton, •Mrs E. L. Hamilton,. Captain Hartnoss, N. G. Hunter, Mrs C. Johnston, Mtb L. O. Merton, Maiter Merb>n','Sister L. T. Newell, Lieatenant-Commander-W. Olphert, Mrs E. A. OlShert, Master W. Olphert, Miss N. B. Miss B. C. Olphert, Mies R. C. Young,' iSecond-Lieutehant H. ~M. Robinson; Major W.'L. Robinsoh, Mr G. S. V. Wenley,, Mrs E. ,W. Wenley, Mies M; R. Wenley, Captain J. C. Wadmore, Mrs A. Wadriiore, Miss H. C. Wadmoie, Master 'J.-.R. Wadmore, Lleutenaht "■ Wheeler, Lieiutenant Cilkio. Second-Lieutenant O. R. Pain, Mrs D. M. Alder, Master H. R. Alder. Mrs M. C. ■ Anderson, Mrs N, Anderson, Miss C. N. Anderson, Mrs FJ. C. Mrs L. Ashworth, .Mrs A. Brandon, Mrs T. R. Brown, Master •;Brown, Mrs D. Bannerman, Mai*«r J. K. ■ Bannerman, Mrs E.-M. Bridgford, Mrs ■G.Castleton, Mrs M. E. Eagle,-Mrs R. S. Franklin, Mts B. E; French, Mrs F. M. Gray, Mrs L. Green, Mrs M. Graham, Mrs X; •. Halford, Mrs D. Haworth. Mrs L. "Hipkins. Mr J. W. Kinder. Mrs A. Kinder, Mastor H. Kinder, Mrs B. Mitchell, Mrs J. F. McKay, Mrs J. W. Moore! Miss H. Moore, Mrs B. M. Mayall, Mrs H. Molntyre, Mrs B. E. McMillan, Mrs A. R. Norman, Miss A. A. Rickman, Mrs J. M. Richards, Mrs- L. Y.'Sheen, -Mrs J.'Spraggs, Mrs E. Sandetra, Master M. Sanders, Mrs 'E. M. SmiUi, Mrs G:-M. Stewart, Miss Stewart Miss J. Smith. Miss B. M. Shaw, Mrs B. V. Turner, Mrs A. C. Wheeler. Mrs G. H. B. Ware, Master J. E. Ware, and 99 N.C.O.'s, 34 R.A.F.,.and 7 R.N.R. The Remuera left Plyimouth on March 17th, and had a very stormy trip to Newport Newe One of her boats was smashed away and one of tho davits broken. The vessel was hovo-to for 36 hours. She reached Newport News on April Ist,-and stayed there thiree days coaling. She called at Jamaica en route to Colon, and cleared Panama for Auckland on April 12th. Captain J. J. Cameron is in command, and has with him the- following officers:—Chief, Mr J. Dowhton: second, Mr A. Smith: third, Mr H. W. Duhlop; fourth, Mr J. Mooro; surgeon, A. Hawkins; first wireless operator, Mt H. Q. Davy; second wireless operator, Mr A. F. Crosby; ohief ongineer, Mr W. E. Sneddon: second Mr D. Corbott; third, Mr ,T. Salter: fourth Mr J. A. Canning; fifth. Mr J. Clyno; sixth, Mr A. Skene; first refrigerating ongineer, Mr T. M. Mac Lean; second. Mr S. S. Swan; electrician. Mr J. Fulton: nhiof steward, Mr P. Bowon. Tho.Rcmuern is to leave Auckland to-morrow for Wellington, where 9he is due on Sunday.
OVERSEAS VESSELS. STEAMERS. Remuera—At Auokland; due Wellington Mayllth; left London Alar. (N.ZJS. Co.) Northumberland—Due Wellington Ma* '9th; loft Liverpool Mar. 28th. (N.Z. and Airican Co.)
Whakatane—Due at Wellington May Bth via Auckland; left New York Mar. 21st. (N.Z. and African CO.) . Devon —Due Wellington May 17th; lef Suez April sth. (N.Z. and African Ob.) Kia Ora—At Lyttelton May 7th; due -Wellington.May,: 13th; deft "United Kingdom lilai-. 27th. (Shaw Savill.), ■!-■'■' Paparoa—Due Wellington May 24th: left Glasarow Ajjril Ist; (N.Z. and African Co.) •' Arawa —Due Lyttelton May 12th; let. London April Ist. (Shaw Savill.) Carpentaria Duo Lyttelton May 17th; left United Kingdom April 2nd Pakeha—Due Wellington Mav 27th; lefi London April l2th. (Shaw Savill.) Eimutaka—Due Wellington May 26th, left Plymouth April sth, -. via Newpor News'and Panama. (N.Z. S. Co.) ' Western''Comeit—Due ; Auckland ->la-, 28th; left New York April 22nd. (Johnston and Co.) Tofua—Due Lyttelton or Port Chalii ers Mav 30th; left United Kingdom Aj. ril 18th. Port Pirie—Due Wellington June 24th; left London April 18th. (C. and D. Line.i
SAILERS. San Frnncisoo to Wellington—Samn (44maated sch.) sailed. -''New York ,to Wel'imrton —King Cyru (4-masted sch.), to sail.
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