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SHIPPING and AIRWAYS
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Sun, Moon, Tides
The Sun.-To-day, rises 6.35 a.m.,
sets 5.44 p.m. To-morrow, rises 6.36
a.m., sets 5.45 p.m.
The Moon.-New moon Sunday, 3.10
p.m. First quarter, April 18. 6.34
a.m. Full moon, April 26, 1.24 a.m.
Last quarter, May 4, 4.36 a.m.
High Tide.-To-day, 9.19 a.m., 9.44
p.m. To-morrow, 10.8 a.m., 10.33 p.m.
Expected Arrivals
Aristides, a.k., from Melbourne,
April 20.
Koranui. s., from Sydney, via Bur
nie, Sunday week.
Lady Flinders, a.k., from Flinders
Island. to-day.
Narrabeen, s., from Flinders Is
land, Sunday.
Taroona. t.s.. from Melbourne, to
morrow, 8 a.m.
Wareatea. s., from Melbourne, to
morrow night.
Woniora. s., from Melbourne. Sun
day evening.
Overseas
Port Wyndham, m.v., from Hobart,
to-day.
Piako, s.s., Monday.
Clan Macarthur, s.s., from Hobart,
April 16.
Vessels in Port
Koranui, s., King's Wharf.
Narrabeen, s., Town Pier.
Port Jackson. m.v., at Beauty Point.
Projected Sailings
Aristides, a.k., for Melbourne, April
21.
Koranul, s., for Sydney, to-morrow.
afternoon.
Lady Flinders, a.k., for Flinders Is
land, to-morrow afternoon.
Narrabeen. s., for Flinders Island,
to-day, 4 p.m.
Taroona. t.s., for Melbourne. to
morrow, 1 p.m.
Wareatea, s., for Melbourne. Satur
day. 10 a.m.
- Woniora, s., for Melbourne, Tuesday,
2 p.m.
Overseas
" Port Jackson, m.v.. for United King
dom, .this morning, early.
Port Wyndham, m.v., for United
Kingdom and Continent, Friday.
Piako, s.s, April 14.
Clan Macarthur, s.s., for overseas,
April 19.
Arrivals
April 6--5Taroona, t.s., 4286 tons, R.
Huntly commander, from Melbourne.
Passengers-Saloon-Mesdames Lucas,
Bartlett, Green, Bottomley, Probert,
Webster, Sheen, Rollins, Bridges. Ash
worth, Johnston, Robertson, Green,
Crocker and child, Brown, Curtis,
Wood, Rentoul, Ritchie, Honfray, Tar
'rant, Mabin, Campbell. Mitchell, Wel
lington, Edmonds, Purchas and child,
Wertheimer; Misses Hopping, Wright,
Ross (2), Mason, Nesbitt (2), McClure,
Tabart, Wood, Groves, Spence, Gallo
way, Taylor, Jones, Reid, Edmonds,
Winter, Ward; Messrs. Hitchens, Pas
coe, Webb, Peverill, Endean, Lindrum,
Bottomley, James. Deeble, Harrington,
Murray, Webster, Homfray, Gillies,
Poland, Malcolm, Marshall, Ward,
Bridges, McKenzie, Barnes, Schmitt,
Wilson, Fraser, Bancroft, Lafrank,
Tresise, Vernon, Lane, Barrenger, Cur
tis, South, Ingles, Johnstone, Mc
Fadyean. Henderson, Steedman, Keo
wan. Stevens, Rentoul, Ritchie,
Wright, Tarrant, Hopkins, McNeill,
Gray, Bull and child, Wertheimer
Luckie; Major Mann, Dr. Mabin; and
31 in the second saloon.
April 6-Koranui s., 1266 tons, D.
M. Keith master, from Sydney.
April 6-Narrabeen, s., 235 tons, L.
Plummer master, from King Island.
Departures
April 6-Taroona, t.s., 4286 tons, I..
Huntly, commander, for Melbourne.
Passengers-Saloon- Mesdames Ro
bertson, Millen, Dodd, Allwright,
Drake, Hooper, Curtis. McVilly, Smith,
Davis, Robertson, Taplin, Pearce,
Birch, Rooney, McArthur, Daunsey,
O'Donohue, Bensimon, Dickson, Tyler.
Kilgour, Adams, Pairman, Kelly,
Westrope, Clapson, Burgess, Bash
ford, McLaren, Payne, Lyttleton,
Mahon, Staley, Morey, Doolan, Little,
Ward; Misses Bunting. Morey, Kerr,
Mahon, Miller, Carter, Humphrey,
Davenport, Mann, Hooper, Walker,
Allwright, Cragg. Edson, Heritage,
Payne, Bashford, Griflen, Panton,
Owen, King, Vance, Wickham; Messrs.
Hancox, Stanger, Taylor, Cox, Mc
Kenzie. Hadley. Fincham. Robertson,
Blay, Wilson, Pearce, Splatt, Broad
ley, Hooper, Drake. Hookway, Grier
son, Pethybridge, Guy, von Bibra,
Strike, Adams, Kilgour, McArthur,
Ward, Bartley, Bullusco, Dansey,
Laurier-Lange, Rooney, Birch, Mc
Laren. Young, Heerey, Osborne. Hea
Icy, Giles. Shoobridge. Clapson, South,
Lane, Westrope, McLennan, Harris,
Simmonds. Holland, Brodie, Rod
gers, Green, Senator Millen,
Rev. Hooper, Canon de Coetlogen, Col.
Addison; and 130 in the second
saloon.
April 6-Woniora, s., 823 tons, F.
N. Smale master, for Melbourne.
Movements
State and Interstate
Aristides will leave Melbourne on
April 13 for Flinders Island, St.
Helens, and Launceston. She is due
at Town Pier on April 20 and will
Icave on return to Melbourne via St.
Helens the next day.
Koranul arrived at King's Wharf last
"evening from Sydney, via Burnle. She
will clear to-morrow afternoon for
Sydney and Newcastle, via north-west
ports.
Lady Flinders is due at Town Pier
from Flinders Island to-day. She will
sail on return to-morrow afternoon.
Narrabeen berthed at Town Pier
from King Island yesterday afternoon.
She will leave to-day at 4 p.m. for
Flinders Island, and is due back on
Sunday.
Taroona arrived at King's Wharf
from Melbourne at 12.15 p.m. yester
day and left on return at 4.20 p.m.
To-morrow the vessel is due at 8
a.m. and will sail at 1 p.m.
Wareatea will clear Melbourne
this morning for Launceston, and is
expected at Town Pier t'o-morrow
night. She will clear on return to
the mainland at 10 a.m. on Saturday.
Woniora left Town Pier yesterday
afternoon for Melbourne, via Devon
port. The vessel is due in the
Yarra to-night, and will clear on
Saturday for Launceston, where she
is dlue on Sunday evening.
Overseas
Port Jackson, m.v. (Port Line) is
expected to leave Beauty Point for
Hobart early this morning with fruit
and general cargo for the United
Kingdom. Agents--H. Jones and Co.
Ltd. and Tasmanian Wool Growers'
Agency Co. Ltd.
Port Wyndham, m.v. (Port Line)
which is due at Beauty Point from
Hobart to-day to discharge cargo
and load cargo and fruit for United
Kingdom and Continental ports, will
leave about. April 9 for Hobart. Joint
agents-H. Jones and Co. Ltd. and
Tasmanian Wool Growers' Agency Co.
Lid:
Piako, s.s., is due at Beauty Point
on Monday to load fruit for Rotter
dam and London. She will sail on
April 14. Agents-H. Jones and
Co. Ltd.
Clan McArthur, s.s. (Clan Line) Is
expected at Beauty Point from Ho
bart on April 16 to load about 40,000
cases of fruit for Dunkirk. Hull. Lon
don., and Liverpool. She will sail
on April 19. Agents-H. Jones and
Co. Ltd.
Coastal Shipping
ULVETRSTONE. Tuesday.
I.nranah, s., arrived at Uilv'erstone at
I a.m. from DevonporC with general
cargo, and left at 7 a.m. with 3670 Bft.
palihgs, 2620 5ft. palings, and general
cargo.
DEVONPORT. Tuesday.
Woniora, s., is expectcd at midnight
from Launceston, and will depart
during the 'morning for Melbourne
after loading 300 tons of cement.
BURNIE, Tuesday.
Orford. R.M.S., commander A. E.
Nicholls, 20,000 tons, arrived at S a.mi.
Probably becauoe the Urford is the
last oversea vessel to call this season
there hIls been IL rush of passengers
foa Sydney and Brisbane. A total of
121 passengers disemlbarked here, 202
passengers remained in transit, and
250 passengers embarked. The vessel
after a stay or seven hours loft at 3
p.m11. our Sydney.
Laranah, s., returned from Devon
port this morning. The vessel loaded
timber and left, for Melbourne, via
Stanley, at 3 p.m.
Wear, s., is due on Thursday to load
produce for Sydney.
Koranui, s., is due back on Friday
to loaid produce.
Nairana, t.s., left Melbourne at 3
p.m. to-day with malls, passengers
and general cargo for Burnie and Dcv.
onport.
[n the South
HOBART, Tuesday.
Nestor cleared from Hobart this
afternoon after loading fruit for
Liverpool and Glasgow, general cargo
for South Africa, and wool for Liver
pool, and embarking passengers for
Australian and overseas ports.
Otaio. which arrived from Sydney
yesterday, loaded fruit for Hull and
London, and wool for Hull to-day, and
cleared for Melbourne.
Port Wyndham cleared early this
moning for Beauty Point, where she
will load fruit, afterwards returning
to Hobart to take in a further quan
tity of fruit.
Ngatoro, after discharging general
cargo from Melbourne. will sail on
return on Friday.
Talune will leave Sydney on Friday
with general cargo for Hobart, where
she is due on Monday.
Zealandia will leave Sydney to-mor
row with passengers and general cargo
for Hobart, where she is due on Fri
day morning, She will load fruit
and general cargo and embark pas
sengers before sailing on return on
Saturday morning.
Fruit Ships for Hobart
Ships due at Tlobart to load fruit
are:
April
Port Jackson, s., for London and
liverpool .. .. .. .. .. .. 8
Port Wyndham, m.s., for Dun
kirk, Hull, Antwerp, London,
and Liverpool .......... 10
Piako, m.s., for Rotterdam, Lon
don, and Liverpool ....... 14
New Zealand Star, m.s., for Hull
and London .... .. ...... 15
Clan Robertson, s., for London,
Avonmouth, lfanchester, and
Glasgow .............. 19
Leuna, a., for Hamburg .... 19
Clan Macarthur, s., for Dun
kirk, Hull, London, and Liver
Dool ................ 1.9
Orforl, r.Mi.S., for London .. 23
Imperial Star, m.s., for Hull and
London .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 26
Waiwera, m.s., for London and
Liverpool ....... ...... 29
Mainland Reports
MELBOURNE, Tuesday.
Arrived. - Port Caroline, from Gee
long.
Salled.-Comorin, for London; Wes
tralia, for Fremantle; Tamon Maru,
for Adelaide; Almkerk, for Sydney;
Nalrana, for Burnle; Momba, for
Rockhampton; Mareeba, for Adelaide;
Imperial Star, for Sydney: KCing
James, for Great Britain; Echunga,
for Osborne; Dalfram, for Great Bri
tain; Edina, for Geelong.
SYDNEY, Tuesday.
Sailed-Murada, for Fremantle; Ka
roola, for Shanghai; Erlanger, for
New York; Nieuw Holland, for Ade
laide; Orungal, for Melbourne; Them
istocles, for Brisbane; Wichita, for
Adelaide.
ADELAIDE, Tuesday.
Sailed.-Broadway, for Port Augus
ta, Port Lincoln, and Melbourne;
Omana, for New Zealand; Devon, for
eastern states; Essex, for United
Kingdom: City of Dieppe, for United
Kingdom; Este, for continent: Dilga,
for Whyalla; Mulera, for Melbourne;
Lutana, for Hobart.
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