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SHIPPING NEWS

' PHASES OF THE MOON. MAY. Day. Hr. m. Full moon ... ... ... 5 1138 p.m; Last Quarter ... 13 ' 9 15 a.m. New moon ... 20 112 a.m. ,' First auarter 27 0 58 p.ta. ■'.''■' HIGH WATER. ..-.'. To-day, 5.59 a.m.; 6.12 p.m. To-morrow, 6.45 a.m.; 6.57 p.m. SUN. ■/ Sun rises to-day, 6.42 a.m.; sets, 4.61 p.m. ARRIVALS, 1 THURSDAY, MAY 6." MANAROA, s.s. (0.20 a.m.), 122 tons, Hart, from Motueka. ... ' . WAIRAU, s.s. (6.10 a.m.), 93 tops, Casson, from Nelson. ..... ■ PATEENA, s.s. (7.35 a.m.), 1212 tons, Manning, from Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Harrißon, -Blaschke, Tovey, M'Gregor, Dixon (2), Monek; Timms, Munro (2), Bridgos, Ashby, Parsons, Cooper,' Mesdames Pateraon and 2 children, Parsons and son, Hunt and 3 children. Cooper, Sykes, and two children, Messrs. Olarke, Fearso, Smart, Donnelley, Boulnois, Cooper, Ewing, Butler, Warden, Donaghy, Mark, Airey, Early, Kettle, Monok, Blogg, Malvey, Hillier, Austes, Hunt. Sykes, Quanstock; 49 steorage. ~ TUTANEKAI, s.s. (7.55 a.m.), 811 tons, Post, from North Island cruise, Kawhia, and New Plymouth. ■..••■' -■■ ' MOKOIA, s.s. (10.5 a.m.), 3502 tons, Smith, from Dunedin and' Lyttelton. Pasßongers: SaloonMisses Carter, Allan, Birch, J. Aegg, Hopkins, Fcndale, Berry, Smith, Kenderdinc, Chapman, Myndman (2), M'Kenzie, Hyndman, Mesdames Maher and 2 children, Allen and 2 children, Maxwell, Hamel, Kerr and child, Edwards and 2 children, Thompson, Hopkins and maid, Joblin and infant, Burnett, Hon. T. Mackenzie. Messrs. J. Stewart, 0. J. M'Lean, A. S. Biss, Hopkinß, Marryatt, Allan, Lanan, Evans, Edwards, Thompson, J.- Jones, Littlefair. Johnston, Smith, Wclnstock, Mißcr, Kirk, Clifton, Wemstook, Boyd, Simpson, Burley, Wade, Joblin, Greenswood, M'Leod, Robertson, Grossimann, Harrop, M'Leod; 22 Bteorago. .■..'■ KAMONA; s.s. (1.30 p.m.), 1425 tonß, Stringer, from Wcstport., • . ■ . -KAMONA, s.s. (1.30 p.m.), 1425 tons. Stringer, from Westport. ■ >■ . DUCO, s.s. (8.5 p.m.), 24 tons, Abram, from Palliser Bay. '' .; FRIDAY, MAY 7. TUTANEKAI, "s.s. (0.25 a.m.), 811 tons, Post, from Stephens Island. BLENHEIM, b.s. (0.30 a.m.), 120 tons, Watson, from Picton. DEPARTURES. ■ THURSDAY, MAY.6. • '. BLENHEIM, s.s. (1 a.m.), 120 tons. Watson, for Picton. DUCO, s.s. (3.5. a.m.), 26 tons, Abramfl, for Palliser Bay. ••'."''.' RUAPEHU, s.B. (noon), 7802. tons, Forties, for London, via Monte Video, Rio do Janeiro, Teneriffe, arid Plymouth. Passengers list published i yesterday. ■ ! * TUTANEKAI, s.s. (10 a.m.), 811 tons, Post, for Cook Strait. '■"'.■..' HUIA, s.s. (5.5. p.m.), 127 'tons, Dowell, for Wanganui. ■■...-'"' WAIRAU, s.s. (5.15 p.m.), 93, tons, Vendore, for Nelson and Motueka.' '> GERTIE, S.S. (5.10 p.m.), 269 tons, Rodger, for Foxton.* - MOERAKI, s.s. (5.30 pan.), 4392 tons. Livingstone, for Melbourne, via south.. Passengers—Saloon: For Lyttelton—Misses Haines, Baker, Landels, Bouring, Kay, Mesdames . Bowling, Carlyon, Aycrs, Kay, Doherty,. Messrs. Bowen,. Bowling, King, Jennings, Davis, Andrews, Kcenan, Maifey, Welner, Billing, Roberts, Kay (2), Andrews, Carlvon, Slmcox,' Doherty.. For Dunedin—Misses Challis, Tnrrell, Kriowles, Wlßhart, Bell, Prendergast (2), Mrs. : Cutler, Messrs. Cutler, Samson, Colvillc, Pyke, Lange, Smith, Basire, Elenster. For Melbourne—Misses Calaghan, Rise, Messrs. Hargrave, Nelson,' Stevenson, Harrison. MOKOIA, s.s. (6.15 p.m.), 3502 tons, Smith, for Napier, Gisborno, Auckland, and Sydney. Pas-sengers-Saloon: For Napier—Misses Rutherford (3), Wclbow, Mesdames RutherfoTd, Welbow, (Messrs. Young, Dougherty, Gibbs,; Penrose (2), M'Lean; For ■ Gifibome—Misses. Mackenzie and Doughty, Mrs. Mackenzie, Messrs. Amerod. Nolan. Muir, Parker. For Auokland—Mrs. Chittay, Messrs. Neil6on, Klctto, Wester, Stephenson, Dougherty, Oxley,, M'Naught, Doughty. PATEENA, s.s. (8.5. p.m.), 1212 tons. Manning, for Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Sandford,- King, Hammer, Messrs. Stevenson. Robertson, Allen, 'Kirk, MacShano, Stratford,' M'Crea. Murray, Warden, M'Boath. ; _KOMATA,. B.s. (11 p.m.), 1994 tone. ABEUs, for FRIDAY, MAY 1., ■ KAMONA, s.s. (0.30 a.m.), 1425-tons, Stringer, for. Napier. ..■■.-■. ABAHURA, s.B. (midnight), •■ 1596 tons, Stewart, for Picton. Passengers: Saloon-Miss Beswick Messrs. West, Paul, Sloightholm, Mantlan, Morran, Hurray, Thomas.

• EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Opawa, Blenheim, May 7i : >. Arahura, Picton, May 7. Eakanoa, West Coast, May 7. Amokura, Auckland, May?.. ■■ • Melbourne Newcastle, via Auckland, May 7, Te Anau, Nelson, Picton, May 7. ; Maori, Lyttelton, May 7. .Mana, Patoa, May 7. : Waihi, Blenheim, May 7. . Blenhoim, Picton, May 7. , Alexander, Wanganui, May 7..,'-.- . Warrimoo, Melbourne, via south, May 7. . Wimmera, Sydney, via Auckland, May 7, " 1 Huia, Wanganui, May 8. Wairau, Motueka, May 8. Pateena, Lyttelton, May B.'. Arapawa,' Wanganui, May 8. ■Manaroa, Motuoka, May 8. Ruru, Napier, May 8. -. Gertie, Foxton,,May 8. Mapourika,- West Coast, Nelson, May 8. Kia Ora, Lyttelton, May 8.- . - i-ukalti, southern-ports, May 9.' .Waikaro, southern ports. May 9. Alexander, Wanganui, May 9. •Putiki,'Wanganui, May 10. Monowai, northern ports, May 11, Cygnet, Kaikoura, May-11. Moana; Sydney, May 12. , Talune, Tahiti and Earotonga, May 12 * Whakarua, Wanganui, May 14. ; PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Opawa,, Blenheim, May 7. •-,■'■•' ■> ~'•■' Waihora, Timaru/ Lyttelton, May 7. Stormbird, Wanganui,. May 7. Mana, Patea, May 7.' ■ •■ Maori, Lyttelton, May 7. ■''..' Te Anau, Picton, Nelson, May 7.: . Stormbird, Wanganui, May.7. Waihi, Blenheim, May 7.. Blenheim, Blenheim, May 7. Warrimoo, Sydney direct, May 7. Wimmera, Lyttelton, Dunedin, May 7. Kennedy, West Coast, May 7. , Wairau, Nelson, Motueka, May. 8. . Pateena. Lyttelton, May'B. Huia, Wanganui, May 8. - - ' Kiripaka. Patea, May 8. Burn, ■ Napier, May 8. ' Eimutaka, Lyttelton, May 8. Kaku, Napier, via East Coast, May 8 Arahura, Picton, Nelson,-West Coast, May 8 Manaroa, Motueka, May 10. ' Alexander, Nelson and West Coast. Mav to Gertie, Foxton, May 10. ■'•' . • Putiki, Wanganui,, May 10. , Arapawa,' Wanganui, May 10. Kia Ora, London, May 10. Pukaki, Nelson and West Coast, May 10. Waikaro, Napier, Gisborne, Auckland, May 10 Monowai, Lyttelton and Dunedin, May 11. Mapourika. Nelson and West Coast May 11 Kaipara, Waitara, May 11. ■ ' Cygnet, Kaikoura, May: 12.

OVERSEA. SYDNEY, May 6 Sailed.—Mahono (1.30 p.m.), to-day. '.. l . . • BY TELEGBAPH. COASTAL, x ■■.;'. . . THUESDAY, MAY:6. ; ./ " i AUCKLAND. . . ' Arrived.—Koromiko.(B.3o a.m.), from Newcastle; Monowai (10 a.m.); from tho isouth: Wairuna (3 p.m.), from tho south. Arrived.—. Hauroto (8.15 p.m.), from Eastern PacitlCi ■:'..• ' ■■: ;.'. . - ONEHTJNGA.. ' Sailed.—Earawa (3.30 p.m.), for New Plymouth. Passengers: -Saloon—Misses Jones, Darnell, Piri, Mesdames Perry, Plumtree, Bodle, Astley, and Jones,; Messrs. Sole, Skinner,'Plumtree, and Beale. .- • •' •-..•. '•"| " [■■■:[ (1.30 a.m.), .from Wellington. . To sail.—Kaipara (7 p.m.), for Wellington. Sailed.—Wimmera (2.25 p.m.). for tho south. Passengers—Saloon: For Wellington—Misses Searle. Miller, Messrs. Elliott, Gunger. MacPhail, Hamilton, Christophers, Atkinson; 4 steerage, i 'NEW PLYMOUTH. . Arrived.—Eotoiti (12.45 p.m.), from Wellington." Sailed.—Eotoiti (8.45 p.m.), for Onchunga. •!'■■ "'•.■■ - ■ ■ PATEA. ■ ■'■ '." Arrived.—Mana (10.30 a.m.), from WoUington. ; ' ' PICTON. Arrived.—Blenheim (6 a.m.), from Wellington; Flora (7 a.m.), from Nelson; To Anau (5.30 p.m.), from Nelson. - ■ . Sailed.—Holmdale (11 a.m.), for Napier, Blenheim (6.50 p.m.), for Wellington. To sail.-Te Anau (10 p.m.), for Wellington. NELSON.' Arrived.-To Anau (8.40 p.m.), from Picton. Sailed.-Te Anau (10.5 a.m.), for Picton. FABEWELL SPIT. , Tho Bosamond passed at 10.30 a.m; BLENHEIM. The Waihi is outside the bar unable to crosß inwards. .:..-. LYTTELTON. . Arrived—Ngahere (2.40 a.m.), from Greymouth; Warrimoo (5.45 a.m.), : from Dunedin; Kia Ora (6.35 a.m.), from Napier; Eakoia (9 a.m.). from Timaru; Storm (10.45 a.m.), from ricton; Maori (6.55 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed.—Cambusdoon, barque (noon), for Falmouth: Maori (8.30 p.m.), for Wellington. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Douglas,. Skovington, Breeds, Browning, Kirk, Ward, Ahier. Jardlno, Boss, Thomas, Cottorill, Davie, Ablott, Maxwell Johnston, Poulton (2), Irvine, Tanner, Allen, Orr Wilson, Bargate, Scott, Eussell, Blade. Dixon' (2), Pagan, W-ilsh, Friend, Logan, M'Neill, Wright, Qook, Master, Meadamcß Carpenter, Ifiean,

Skcvington, Newton, Mayers, Buck, Derry, Thomas, Gunson, Thorn and 2 children, Primmer and 4 children, Elliott, Randolph. Murdoch,. Wilson and 3 children. Hill, Itohertson and family, Fletcher, Goodall and child, Mair, Morris, Woodey and 2 children, Fletcher and 2 children, Fisher, Whclan, Alexander, Bright, Well, Rev. Mayers, Messrs. J. B. Roid, Boyle, T. Brown,' Pitohor, Carpenter, M'Lean, Newtown, Buck, Milne, Kayo, Hall, Thorn, Aaron, Gray, Northcote, Brown, Armstrong, Harrock, 8. Young, White, Walton, Knnc, Austin,' Sadler, Honlt. Hole, Walsh, Haig, Guthrie. Hodges, Wye, Qlithcrne, Brittendon, M'Oullougk, Lamb, Fisher, Whclan, Lamb, Fisher, Carter, Alexander, Brlebtwell, Nicoll, Masters Newtown (2), 14 Waitalti High School boys, and 50 steerage; Warrimoo (4.35 p.m.), for Sidney, via Wellington. PassengersSaloon—For Wellington—Misses Leech, Brandon, Henry, Mesdames Corses', and infant,-. Fleming and Popperill. For Sydney—Mesdames Baker, Williams. Thompson and child. Holt, Messrs. Hunt, Willet. Whitin". J. Neill, ■Holt. Baker, .Williams; Waiwera (5.55 p.m.), for Wellington. , WESTPORT. To sail—Rakanoa (9 p.m.), for Wellington. . ' ■ TIMARU. Arrived,—Corinna (1.30 p.m.), from Wellington. 1 DUNEDIN. Arrived.—Waikare, from Auckland. Bailcd.-PnUaki, for West Coast. INTERCOLOHIAL SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. WARRIMOO, s.s., left Melbourne April 28. for Wellington, via Hobart and southern portß. .Due Wellington May 7. Leaves Bame day for. Sydney direct. Duo Sydney May 11. WIMMERA, S.S., left Bydney April 28, for Wellington, via Auckland, Gisbornc, and Napier. Due Wellington May 7. Leaves same day for Lyttelton and Dunedin. MAHENO, s.s., left 'Sydney, May 5, for Wellington, via Auckland, Gisborne, and Napier. .Duo Wellington May 14. Leaves samo day for Lyttelton and Dunedin. ~ MANUKA, s.s., left Melbourne . May 5, for Wellington, via Hobart and southern ports. Duo Wellington May 14. Leaves Bame day for Sydney direct. Duo Bydney May 18. , MO ANA, s.s.,- loaves Sydney May 8, for Wellington direct. Due Wellington May 12. Leaves May 13, for Melbourne, via southern ports and Hobart. Due Melbourne May 22. TJLIMAROA, s.s., loaves Melbourne, May 12, for Wellington, via Hobart and southern ports. Duo Wellington May, 21. Leaves same day lor Sydney direct. .Duo Sydney May 25. . VICTORIA, 5.5., : leaves Sydney May 12.'for Wellington, via .Auckland, Gisborne, Napier. Duo Wellington May 21. Leaves same day for. Lyttelton and Dunedin. * MOKOIA, s.s., leaves Sydney.May 19, for Wellington, via Auckland, Gisborne, and Napier. Duo Wellington' May 28. Leaves samo day- for Lyttelton and Dunedin. MOERAKI, b.s., leaves Melbourne May 19, for Wellington, via southern port 3 and Hobart. Due Wellington. May. 28. Leaves same day for Sydney, direct. _ THE NAIRNSHIRE.' : Imports by the F.-H.-S. liner Nairnshire, which is due from Liverpool about May 18, amount to 2350 tons. She calls at 'Auokland. before reaching Wellington. ■ THE, WAIWERA. .-■". .' . '.Loading arrangements for. the Shaw-Savill Bteamer. Waiwera have been altered. She left Lyttelton last night' for SVeßington, instead of proceeding to Napier from that port. She leaves to-morrow for Napier and Gisborne. THE LANGTON GRANGE. " '. . Last; night tho F.-H.-S. Line steamer Langton Grange was expected to leavo the Bluff for Waitara, where she is, due on Monday morning. After completing loading operations. there, sho proceeds on the following Thursday to Wellington, arriving hero on Friday morning, May-14. Loading, will be continued herd, and the Langton Grange will leave for Picton on the Sunday following.

UNION COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. Yesterday morning the Mapourika reached Groymonth from > Westport, ana was to sail on tho return. journey at' 8 p.m. The Wairuna is to load at the Bluff on May 15, and at Oamaru and . Timaru on succeeding :' dayß ■ for Napier, Gisborne, and Auckland. Last night the Eakanoa was fixed to leave Westport for Welling and Lyttclton. The departure of the Waihora for. the south is now fixed for to-morrow. ■ KpEOMIKO AT ATOKI/AND. ' A Press Association' message from Auckland states that the' steamer Koromiko arrived from Newcastle on Thursday morning. She encountored ficrco gales and high seas. On the night of May 1 she shipped tremendous seas, compelling a deviation from her course. Next day a sea swept the deck, stove in ■ tho starboard lifeboat, and flooded-one of tho cabins.' Tory stormy weather continued till tho morning of May 4. The Koromiko was also delayed for some time repairing a slight accident to the machinery. •''.': 'PASSENGERS FOB SYDNEY. .'■■:'' Tho Warrinioo, 1 which leaves Wellington at 5 p.m. to-day for, Sydney direct, is taking the following passengers from this port:-Mcsdamcs Murray, Steele, Dickensen, . Holmes, Munt and child, Roberts, - Grey, Shaw, Gordon, ■. Wilkio, governess and child, E.W.Lowo;. Harper and infant, Parsons, Ludwig and child, Do Costa, Gratton, Grey, Milson, Misses M. A. Bromley, Nash, Hobson. Collins, Eayley, Mansfield, Fletcher (3), Scott, Lowe,' Kidd, Messrs. Murray, Stevens (2!, Nolan, Graham, Boget, Emming, Koece. Sneakman, M'Eae, Grey (2), Collins, (falo (2), Orackcnthorp (2), W. W. Wright, T. Day, Mellonoy, Justin. 0. Fletcher, M'Grogor, V. .Williams, Eoss. hneeshaw. Doughty, M'Gregor. Gordon,,Coleman. Hobbitt, E. Saul, Triggs, John Philharo, Burndge, F. 8. Matthews, D. Thornton, E. W. Lowe: Chapman, W. Dales, F.Holt, P. Bond, W. Tipton, Harper, Cook, Baxter, Parsons, Maydon, K. T. Hudson, H. Arkwright, M'Lonn, Klein, Do Costa. J. H. Wood, Cush. Shannon, Brace, E. Hadderill, F. Hadderill, J. Ward, Olossoy, Milson, Faulkner, Haydon, Dales, Kirkpatrick, and Ecv. Buchanan. EXPOETS FOE LONDON. Cargo taken by the Tyser Line steamer Indralema, which left Wellington: on Wednesday for London.. was as follows -.—From Wellington—2l64 bales wool, 1 bale hair, 93 bate flax, 170 bales tow, 1403 casks tallow,, 188 casks pelts, 128 casks casings, 1 cask horns, 3711 carcasses mutton, 27,761 carcasses : lamb, 30,480 legs mutton, 1502 quarters beef,- 390 hags kidneys. From Gisborne— 1396 bales wool, 3 bales skins, 122 casks tallow, 60 casks pelts, 58 casks sausage casings. 1 octavo sausage casings, 14,330 carcasses mutton, 7585 carcasses! lamb. From Wanganui—l4.433. carcasses lamb, 7935 carcasses mutton, 198 fore-quarters beef, 199 hind-quarters beef, 162 crates legs beef, 121 orates shoulders beef, 70 crates loins, 2 crates ox tails. 15 bags kidneys, 307 casks tallow, 13 cases old type metal, 250 cases preserved meats. 11 casks margarine, 177 casks pelts. .1201 bales wool, -22 Jmles, skins,' 32. casks casings. From Napier-2062 bales wool, 150 caskß tallow, 70 casks prem. 4 cases tinned peaches, 7 bales skins, 1 case cylinders, 3 cases effects, 190 cases preserved meats, 1 cask pelts, 4 cases and 4 packagesjironwork, 41 bales skins, 4707 carcasses mutton, 18,351 carcasses lamb, 84 quarters beef, 893 carcasses beef. From Greymouth-114 bales wool, 11 barrels, tallow, 8 casks pelts, 1 cask horns. From Auckland-1084. cases kauri gum. 3 bales leather, 15 sacks kauri dust, 262 bales flax, s>casks pelts, 82 bales hemp, 127 bales wool 3 bales rubber tyres. 54 casks tallow. Through cargo from Sydney-6400 bars lead bullion.

The New' Zealand Shipping Oo.'s steamer Kaipara is due from London,< via Auokland, Gisborne, and Kapier this morning, ;■ Mr. Thompson, late, purser of the Penguin, and lattorly of the. Cormna. joined tho Maori as purser on Wednesday, vico Mr. J. H. M'Narn. Last night the Australian collier Melbourne was to leave Auckland .for Wellington. The vessel may be expected to arrive hero on/Saturday At present the Pntea Shipping Oo.'s steamer luripuka is on tho Slip under going repair. She is having a rudder and rudder-post fitted, and a now blade to her propeller.. • :'■■'■.... It is reported that the Huddart-Parker Company s cargo steamer Morabool is to bring a shipmenVof coal from Newcastle to Wellington m a. short time, but so far the local branch have received no advjee on tho matter. An Australian exchange reports that' . the «^, a n m %„ CI . an A H B H y " l } load J arrab - a t Hopetoun, West Australia, for New Zealand. The vessel is afterwards to collect a general cargo at New Zealand porta for London and Avon- • mouth, under charter to Mr. G. B. Scales. Mr. G. H..Scales advises that tho next steamer to take the loading berth at New Zealand •ports under his auspices will bo tho Clan Grant. Sn V< ;! .i! B A at . pr , c - s< ; nt cn route fr °n> Capo Borda .(South Australia), to Sydney,.and is due to arrive -in New Zealand waters in ten days' After remaining inside Lyttelton harbour for two days, the barque Cambusdoon weighed nnchor yesterday, and- left again for Falmouth. The men have taken a prudent view of tho Bitution, and turned to" with the rest Of tho sailors. It may be hoped that the Cambusdoon's troubles are now at an end. s Port Chalmers is in need of a powerful and up-to-date tug. The Shaw-Savill liner Waiwora was ready for sea one day recently, but in spite of all ■ possible persuasion-on the part of the tug Plucky, the liner could not be drawn from the pier. The, delay of one night to i DaF Tim™" 1 ' 8 some momcnt.-"Otngo An Australian oxchango reports that tho wellknown barque Helen Denny (Captain Holm, iun.) is said to have come through the Hope'toun channel to Gcelons in full sail on April 23 and.the feat was watched with great interest from tho shore. Tho vessel brought a cargo of piles from Port Stephens for uso in connection with tho grain scheme.

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