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ANGLO - COLUMBIAN SAILS.— The Geo. H. Scales Company’s chartered steamer Anglo-Columbian left Port Chalmers on Saturday for Dunkirk, England and Antwerp.
PAKEHA LEAVES OPUA. —The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company’s steamer Pakeha, which arrived at Opua at 8 a.m. on Friday from Auckland, was to leave there on Saturday afternoon for Timaru to continue loading.
MARAMA DUE TO-MORROW.— With passengers, mails and cargo from Sydney, the intercolonial steamer Marama is due at Auckland to-morrow morning and will berth at Queen’s Wharf. No radio has yet been received from the vessel.
THE PORT NAPIER. —The C. and D. Line steamer Port Napier is due at Wellington to-morrow from Lyttelton, where she is now loading. The vessel will load at Wellington and Auckland for New York, Boston, Halifax and London, being due here on April 2.
CARGO FROM. NEW YORK. —Following the Commonwealth and Dominion Line’s steamer Port Albany, which is due at Auckland from New York on Wednesday, the company’s steamer Port Curtis is to leave New York on April 20 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin.
TAINUI AT SOUTHAMTON. —With passengers, mails and cargo from New Zealand, the Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Tainui is reported to have reached Southampton on Saturday. She was dispatched from Wellington on February 15.
MAKURA FOR ’FRISCO. —An arrival at Wellington early this morning was the Royal Mail liner Makura from Sydney. After loading cargo and mail and embarking passengers from New Zealand she will resume her voyage to Rarotonga, Papeete and San Francisco to-morrow.
MELBOURNE PASSENGER SERVICE.—The Union Company’s intercolonial passenger steamer Manuka arrived at Bluff to-day, en route from Melbourne to Dunedin, Lyttelton and Wellington. The vessel will reach Wellington on Friday and the following day she is to sail for Melbourne direct.
THE PORT ADELAIDE.— To complete the discharge of her London cargo, the Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port Adelaide is to be dispatched from Auckland on Wednesday for New Plymouth. She will commence loading there, and will complete at Wanganui, Gisborne, Wellington and Port Chalmers, sailing finally from the last-named port on April 25 for London.
CORNWALL SAILING. —The N land Shipping Company ad * . Cornwall will leave Wellington this niternoon for London, Avonmoutli, Cardiff. Glasgow and Liverpool. The vessel will call at Newj N PAUA DUE TO-MORROW. —Having sailed from Wellington at four o oloes on Saturday evening last the shell t m-a-puny's tanker Paua is due to arrive at Auckland to-morrow with a full cargo . . ■ case oatl, which will be dispatched at .Western Wharf. The vessel will aftciivards load bulk oil at Auckland tor N«* Plymouth. SUSSEX AT CALCUTTA— A cabU message received by the i ; reports that the Sussex arrived at Ul- ; cutta on Wednesday afternoon last, irn 1 vessel will load there, and leave earlynext month for Penang. Singapore an.t I Samarang, to complete loading for Aiu k j land. Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. PORT HUNTER AT WELLINGTON— The Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer. Port Hunter arrived at Wellington on Saturday morning last from Wa nganui to complete loading for Home. Ui Wednesday next she is to be dispatched ! for London via Panama. HINEMOA DUE TO-MORROW. Although the New Zealand Government ““to ’ lie£rs. rive d^tt S Auckland from Niue Island with passengers as d as The vessel will sail again the | next day for Norfolk Island. GAMBIA RIVER SAILING.— The tramp ' steamer Gambia River is to sail tiom | Auckland at five o’clock this for I Lvttelton to complete unloading pnos- , phates from Ocean Island Afterwards the vessels will replenish her bunkers at | Westport. She arrived at Auckland last Thursday. THE CANADIAN HIGHLANDERThe Canadian Highlander was due at Wellington from Bluff yesterday to continue loading wool and general cargo for New Pork, Boston and Halifax. The vessel will complete loading at Napier and Auckland. She is due at Auckland next Friday and the following day she is to sail for New York. ROTORUA POSTPONED.— The New Zealand Shipping Company s Imer K*'torau arrived at Lyttelton on Saturday last from Napier to continue loading for Home. The vessel will complete at V ellington her departure from the capital for Southampton and London, having postponed from Saturday, March 01, to Tuesday, April 3. CAMBRIDGE LOADING.- Arriving nt Auckland at half-past six yestei aa> morning from Southern ports, via -Napier, the Federal steamer Cambridge berthed at Prince's Wharf to complete her homeward loading. The New Zealand shipping Company, who are acting as the local agents, advise that the vessel is to be dispatched from Auckland on Thursday next for London, Avonmouth, Glasgow and Liverpool via Panama Canal. AORANGI FROM VANCOUVER— At 10 o’clock vesterday morning the 1 mon Company’s Royal Mail liner Aorangi arrived in the stream at Auckland with passengers, mails and cargo from Vancouver via Victoria. Honolulu and Suva, and berthed at mid-day at Prince’s Wharf. Generally fair weather prevailed on the voyage. After leaving Honolulu a leak developed in the vessel’s rudder trunk and water found its way into the engine room. Yesterday afternoon the underpart of the stern was inspected by the Harbour Board’s diver. On the vessel’s arrival at Sydney she will be docked for repairs. Passengers* for Auckland: —First Saloon: Mr. and Mrs. A. Clapp, Mr. K. Jonas, Mrs. and Miss Lauri, Mr. ami Mrs. G. MacLeod, Mr. B. McArtney, Misses O’Neill (2), Miss F. Price, Miss M. Budge, Mr. L. Kahane, Mr. and Mrs. Lauder, Mrs. Morison, Mrs. C. A. Woods, Mr. H. H. Hemus. Second Saloon.—Mr. and Mrs. Anstis, Mr. A. Hutton, Mrs. and Miss Hutton, Mr. A. Anderson, Mr. B. Alexander, Miss M. Brodie, Miss V. Bailey, Mr. B. Claunch, Miss E. Curtis, Mrs. Ellis and daughter, Miss E. M. Emerson, Mr. J. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. J. Magleby, Miss P. Me Murray, Mr. G. O’Callaghan, Mr. A. Sedcole, Mr. E. J. Scott, Mr. G. Wil- : son, Mr. V. D. Winterton, Miss C. Wal- ! ker, Mr. K. M. Wegkamp, Mrs. M. : Hargreaves, Mr. D. Dowell, Rev. Hay- [ man, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Hewson, Mr. H. r Moors, Miss I. McPherson, Mr. and Mrs. Sparks, Mr. H. Wright; and 22 thirdclass. At three o’clock this afternoon the ; Oorangi is to continue her voyage to Sydney.
PRUNUS WITH PHOSPHATpT^ liui.T t uc 5 sA um d sailed from Ca,a *• 5, poit. -he .a due here early jL'V HERMINIUS FOR BLUFF Tv deeu WI if- S H»'r ro S*A»*. be Ciupuieherl from Waaranni > n R « luff 'outlnue loading "S ineion. m ibe“s a V London, Avonmouth. Uiasgow REMUERji FROM HOME.-sk-Now Zealand Shipping Con'nany'f ~d en~e * tr **»T Th?° rwl "u\t' n •'•"•.'L?f Utha •-he « ...e alongside qZz i hart this morning io .and her : g,-rs ;md conn ytu putting out v argo. tin umaindi r of which w-ti , disCiarg.d . t Napur and on February 17 anc passed the »*ii r ebruary lcion was r<.ached March 3 and after the bunker-f Ue i Y‘ been lcpl- ni> d at Balboa in th* ins *h, clean d lMnama at two Vc£ ! ihe following morning. On Marc* - the vessel stopped for three hour? * Pitcairn Island to take on board m.' and. to allow passengers to purch» fruit and other island produce. ; voyage was uneventful, and except : stormy weather on .March lb and 5) J j ceptionally fine weather conditions , Captain J. J. Cameron, R.X.R. « ; command of the Hemuera, and h e wf associated with him the following I cers: Chief, Mr. C. R. Pilcher; JLff.* Mr. H. Harwood; third, Mr. H. i Smith; fourth, Mr. R. C. Aldriee* I engineer, Mr. W. R. Sneddon; Mr. A. Percival; third, Mr. A. Cu Chapman; fourth, Mr. A. t>. j fifth, Mr. D. Coutts; sixth, Mr. J. lie; seventh, Mr. R. Dunning, chief r | frigerating engineer, Mr. J. Gifleste! • second, Mr. F. Parrott; surgeon, DrA j E. Wood; chief wireless operator Hr ! B. Terry; second, .Mr. G. P. steward-in-charge, Mr. P. Bowen. The following passengers landed off th Remuera this morning;—First Safer Mrs. VI. Bateman, Miss M. Bateman E. M. Burt, Mrs. L. J. Harris, Mrs \ Kirby, Master M. H. Kirby, Lieutenat Commander C. J. Lang, Mr. a Y Craven, Miss L. Lang, Mr. F. Mas? Burnside, Mrs. Massy-Burnside, Arthur Rhodes, Mr. H. M. Thomas, R\ Mrs. E. F. Watherston, Mr. H. H son, Surgeon-Lieutt%:ant S. G. Weldor Second Saloon. —Mrs. E. Binney, M - P. Binney, Miss M. Binney, Mrs. G. w Carlyle. Master J. H. Carlyle. Miss ; C. Carlyle, Mr. J. S. Clark, Mr. B a Fender, VI r. R. G. H. Firth. Mrs. Miss A. J. Gardner, Mrs. L. ■ R e-r bings, Vlrs. VI. P. Hall, Miss M. M. Ha Vlr. C. H. Johnson, Mr. D. M. PhilY VI r. G. F. Handy, Vlr. C. R. Mitchell Vlr. A. Parry, Mrs. E. Pollock, Mrs. K P. Ratte, Master C. P. Ratte, Mia Y. V Ratte, Vlrs. W. Teulon, Master A. j Teuton, Vliss K. J. Teulon, Mr. F. G. H Towns, Vlrs. Towns, Mrs. A. Young, in® A. L. Young, Mr. E. Van Lew«n; and Ift third-class. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGEThe following vessels are expected U be within range of the undermentioiie wireless stations to-night:— Auckland: Aorangi, Marama, Tofu. Echunga, Gambia River, Port vlbar, Middlesex, Kia Ora, Hinemoa. Wellington: Maori, Wahine, Tamahir.? Arahura, Ngaio, Vlaunganui, Ruapeh. Cornwall, Herminius, Pakeha, Niagui Port Napier, Rotorua. Awarua: C. A. Larsen, Sir J. C. Ho* Tahiti, Karetu, Anglo-Columbian, Ma nuka, Corinthic. PORT OF ONEHUNGA—ARRIVALS SATURDAY NGAPUHI (noon). 703 tons, Kettle;. ! from New Plymouth. The Northern Company announces tb I the steamer Ngapuhi will sail from One I hunga for New Plymouth at 4 o'clock this afternoon.* She is due to return to ; Onehunga frqfn the Taranaki port r: ! 7.30 on Wednesday morning. The Hautiiru is timed to sail from J Onehunga for Raglan, Kawhia and Waikato Heads at 4 o’clock this afternoon.
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