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.. — » PHASES OF THE MOON. ' MAY. Day. nr.m. Fall moon ... -- ... 5 113fl p.m. , Last quarter ... ... ... 13' 915 a.m. ; New moon —20 112 a.m. First onarter... ... ... 27 050 p,m. HIGH WATER. To-day, 11.28 a.m.; 11.54 p.m. To-morrow, noon; 0.21 a.m. SUN". Sun rises to-day, 6.49 a.m,; sets, 4.44 P.m. arrivals. • THURSDAY, MAY . 13. KENNEDY, B.S, (5.40 a.m.), 226 tons, Wildman, from Picton. . .... • ~ ' PATEENA, 8.3. (7.10 o.ra.), 1212 tons, Manning, from Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon-Misses Jones'(2l, Bean,'O'Brien, Bruco. Bau.dinot.Mesdames M'Master. Ayers and infant. BiEjwitber and infant, Bagrie, Hon. J. Paul, Rev. Itorton, Messrs. Gallagher, M'Corraack. Walton, Hawkins, Ayers, Doyle, Campbell. Drake. Harris. Aimitage,' lies, Hadflcld, Beauchamp, Hunt, Jtarryatt, Bagrie. Tcnnent; 26 steerage. WIMMERA, s.s. (9.5 a.m.), 3012 tons, Waller, from Dunedin and Lyttelton. Passengers; Sa-loon-Misses Cuthbert. M Clatchie, King Kaye, Davis, Zachariali. Henderson, Mosdames HoopotShaw, Davics, Gee, Kaye, Revs. Jolly and Why to, Rev. Father Kimbell, Rev. Dr. Oibb, Messrs. G. Gray. J. Knox. Cuthbert, Brunn, Bartram, Scott, E, Laing, J- White, Coulls, 11. Ellis, J. Davles. -O. Alcorn. J. Shore, Maickie. M'Donald, •" Gee, • B. Dimock, Holmwood, W. Garrard. Kayo .(2); li Bt fIAMROA, 5.3, (10.15 -a.m.), 122 tons, Hurt, from Motueka. -'•••• . .... ' • . NORA NIVEN, s.s. (10.40 a.m.), 56 tons, Brqwn, from trawling cruise. ; ROB ROY. s.s. 112.45 p.m.), 95 ton 6, M'lntyro, from Blackball. .' •- • , • • . LANGTON. GRANGE,.s.s. (3.35 p.m.), 5852- tons, Greaves, from Waitara. . - ■ : KAITANGATA, s.s. (3.40 p.m.), 1981 tons, Crawford, from .Westport. . ' ' ' HINEMOA,. s.s. (7.30 p.m.), 542 tons, EoUona, from Greymouth and. Martin's Bay. GERTIE, 8.3. (11.15 p.m.). 269 tons, Rodger, from Foston. FRIDAY, MAY 14. . OYGNET, s.s. (13.20 a.m.), 124 ton?, Murry, from Kaikonra. •' . , - . ', OEPARTURES. THURSDAY. MAY 13. " KAHTJ, 8.8. (6.10 a.m.), 182 tons, Carlson, for East Coast and Napier. , r , T . MELBOURNE, s.s, (11,45 a.m.), 1739 tons, M'fieoiJ, for Hokianga. ' , ■ „ - , : STORMBIRD, s.s. (12.45 p.m.), 217 tons, M'lntyre, s;s. (2.40 p.m.), 6440 tons. Felg'ate, for London, via Wanganui and Las Palmas. . KIA 'ORA, 8.8. (3.30 p.m.). 6560 tons, Chudley, for London. Passengers-Saloon:, From WeHing-ton-Dr. Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. Smith.- From Ohristchurch—Mr. and Mrs. . Rupert England. From Auckland—Miss M, Taylor. From Qroy- ! mouth-Mr. W- 'Adair, From Dunedin-Mr, N. 'WIMMERA; s.s. (4.30 p.m.), 3022..t0n5, Waller, for Napier. Gisborno, Auckland,'and Sydney. !• KENNEDY.-s.s. (4.45 p.m.). 226 tons, Wildman, for Nelson and West Coast. .-:■■■ „.. i MOANA, s.s. (5.30 p.m.), 3915 tons, Worrall, for Melbourne, via Hobart and southern ports. Passenger.Saloon: For Lyttelton—Misses Nelson, i Gow W), Carter, .Lodcr, Dwyer, Mesdames Ryan, I Mawson and 2 children, Harper, Carter, Loder, Dwyer, Messrs. Todhunter, Turner, Davidson, ■ Ryan, Blick, Casey, Mackay, Dr. Gribben, Rov. Mawson. 'For Dunedin-Misses Scott, Kerr, .Stubhs,' Mesdames Haggitt, Kearney and child,' Messrs, Haggitt, Morrison.-Peters, Eev.- Kearney. For Melbourne—Mr. Carl Beck. 1 ■ , KENNEDY, s.s. (5.45 p.m.), 226 tons, Ticker, man, for Nelson. , • KAJHJ, s.s. (6.10 p.m.), 182 tons, Carlson, for I East Coast. | MANAROA, 5,8.. (8 p.m.), (122 tons, Hart, for Havelock. . I PATEENA, s.s. (8.5 p.m.), 1212 tons, Stewart, for Lyttelton. Passengers: . Saloons-Misses Clarke, Eobb, Bonnington, Hoasman, Hewitt, Mrs, Jeffrey, Messrs. Dudley, Rahonc. ■EXPECTED ARRIVALS. ' To Anau,; Nelson, May 14. r ,Arapawa,' : Wanganui, May 14. Morrabool, Newcastle, May 14. ; ;• Kapiti, Wanganui, May 14.. .. Blenhoim, Blenheim, May 14. .Hula,' Wanganui, May. 14.- .. Maori, Lyttelton, May 14. Mana, Pataa, May 14.. * Kahu.' Napier and-East Coast, May 14. i ' -Wanaka, Newcastle,. May 14. ' . : Maheno, Sydney, via Auckland, May 14. ■ . ' Manuka, Melhourne, via south, May 14. . Stormbird, Wanganui, May 14, . •PMpenft, Lyttc\top,'May 15.Arawa, 'Lyttelton, May 15. : , Talunc, Westport, May 15. Pohcrua, Grcyr.iouth, May 15, Mapourika,-West Coast, Nelson, May 15. . Wairau, Nelson, May )6- ' ' Kpnuya, southern ( nortf, May 16. . ' Monowai, southern ports, May 16. -Manaroa, Havelock, May- 16, Waimca, Nolson, May 17. : Watkare, northern ports, May 18. Corinna, Onehunga, New Plymouth, May 18. • Rotoiti, Onohunga, New Plymouth, May 19. Warrimoo. Sydney, May 19. Ejmutaka, Lyttelton, Jl.ay 22, PROJECTED OEPARTURES. Rotoiti, New Plymouth, Onehunga, May 14. Waiha, Blenheim,' May 14. , • Kapiti; Wangapui, May 14. Gertie, Foxtijn, May. 14. Huia, Wanganui, May 14.- - Bleuheim, Blenheim, May 14. Maori,'Lyttelton, May 14, To Anaq, Pieton, Jfelson, May 14. . . . Maheno, Lyttelton. Dunedin, May 14. Manuka, Sydney direct, May 14. •, * ■ Whakaroa." London May 14. , Cygnet, Kaikou.ru, May 14.. ■- Takapupa Picton, Nelson, May 14,- ' Wea,tjiersfleld, Suva; May 14. Kiripaka.-'Patea, May 15. Patcena, Lyttelton, May 15. Talunp, Dnnedin, May 15. Mana, Patea, May 1,5.' Stormhifd, Wanganui, May 15.' ■ Poheriia, Greymouth, May 15. Arahnra. Picton, Nelson, West Coast, ..May 15. Langton Grange, Picton, May 15: . ; Wairau, Neigon . and Motueka, May ' 15, . 'Monowai, Napier, Gijborne,' A.nokland, May 17. . -'Kopnya, - New Plymouth and JVest Coast, Way.l?.',' , ■ l K»hn,- Napier, via Coast, Jpjy 17. Manaroa,-Motueka, May 17. -Taliapuunsi, Picton, Nelson, May 17,. Tutanokai, East Cape, May Vl.'. Hincmoa, Cook Strait lighthouses, 'May 17. - 'Waikare. Lyttelton, Dußedin. May 18. . Mapourika, Nelson and. West Coast', May 18. Tttlune, Napier',- Gisborne, Auckland, May 20. Wurrimoo, Melbourne, via south, May ?0.; . ■ Arawa, London, May; 20. ; . . ' , , intercolonial SERVICE. , V : MOVEMENTS OF STFA.MEBg; :. . . MAHENO, s.s., left Sydney, May 6, for Wei. lington, via AneklW<l, Gisborne, and' Napier, Due Wellington May 14. leaves same day for Lyttelton and Dunedin.' , .'M4NUKA, : S.s, left Melbourne . May 6,. for Wellington, via Hobart and southern porta. Hue Wellington May 28. \ Leaves same day for Sydney direct. Due Sydney May 18. ULIMAROA, 8.8., left "Melbourne If ay 12,> f 9r Wellington, via Hobart and southern porta. Due Wellington May 21- Leaves same day tpr Sydney direct. Duo Sydnoy May 25, • 'VICTORIA, s.s., left Sydney May 12, for Wei. lington, via Auckland, Gisborne, and Napier, Due. Wellington May 21, . Leaves same day for Lyttelton and-Dunedin.--MOKOIA, 5.8., leaves. Sydney May 19, for. Weilingtonl via Auckland, Gisborne, and • Napier. Dne : Wellington May 28. -.Heaves-same day for Lyttolton and Dunedin, ' MOEEAKI, s.s.. leaves Melbourne May 19, for WeHington, via Hobart and southern ports. Due Wellington ■ May 28. Leaves same day for'Syldney direct. ' WARRIMqO, - 8.5., leaves Sydney May 15, for WeUinston direct. Due... Wellington May 19. Leaves May 20 for. Mclbonrne, via southern ports aht\ r Hobart. Duo Melbourno* May 29. WIMMERA, 8.8., leaves Sydney May 26, for Wei, lington,-■ via Auckland,' Gisborne, and Napier. Duo Wellington June .4. Leaves day for Lyttelton and Diinedin. MOANA, s.'s.y leave's Melbourne May 26, for Wellington, via southern porta and Hobart. Dt(a Wellington June 4. Leave 3 same day fo;' Sydney direct, Duo Sydney' June 8. . • ' V - BY TELEGRAPH, OVERSEA. ' - '' ■ MELBOURNE, }lay 13. Arrived— IqdraKhiri, from London. COASTAL. THURSDAY, MAY Is. . ■ : KAIPiEA HEADS. De Fraine, schooner, fronj Dunedin. ' AUCKLAND. ! Arrived,^Wimbledon. (5.30 p.m.), from New York; Waikare, from tho sonth, "Bailed— Elsa (5.30 p.m.). for south. ... ONEHUNGA.; Sailed.-liara-.va (3.30 p.m.), for New Plymouth. Paßseii£erß: Saloon—Misses Bayly (3), Curtis, Wake, Paget, , Mesdames Kirby, Orbell, 8011, Messrs. H(vl?. Bell, Dawkins, Orbell, WAITARA. Arrived.—Kaipara (8 a.m.), from Wellington. NAPIER, . Bailed.—Mnheno, for Boutli. Passengers-Sa-loon: For Wellington—Messrs. Rowell. Rowden. - WANGANUI. Sailed.-Kaplti (2.20 p.m.), and Huia (2.30 for Wellington. - ' PATEA. - : Arrived-Mana (3.15 p.m.), nni} Waihi 1 (3.30 p.m.), from Wellington, rox'ro.v Sailed.—Gertie (1.10 J p.m.!, for. Weilinctou. - '' . . - PICTON.Arrived.— Coripna (10.15 p.m. Wednesday), Dcffpder (2 a.ip.), and lllenheim (5 u-in.), from Weii iington. - Arrivod.—To Anau (6 p.m.),-from Nelßon. To .sail.—To Auau and Blenheim (9.30 p.m.), for .WolUltftoo. " ,
NELSON. Arrived—To Anau (2.45 a.m.), from Picton: Wairau (5.30 a.m.),- and Wnvcrley (6.30 a.m.), from Wellington; Corinna (12.30 p.m.). from Picton. Sailed.— I To Anau ■ (10.35, a.m.), for Picton and Wellington. . KAIKOURA. Sailed.-Cyßnet (2 p.m.), for Wellington, WESTPORT. . v Arrived.—Mapourika (11 p.m. Wednesday), from Taluno (1.30 p.m.), from Wellington. < To Bail.—Talunc (4 a.m. Friday), for Welliugtoa GIttjYKOUTII.. Arrived.—Polierua (2.5 a.m.), from Wellington. To sail.—Pohcrua (4 a.m. Friday), for Willing* tou. ■ • LYTTELTON. Arrfted.-Haoft (7 .a.m.), from Wellington; Manuka (7 a.m.), from Dunedin. , Sailed.—Manuka (5.35 p.m.), for Wellington and Byduey. Passengers—Saloon: For Misses Yalo, HicUards, Glutton, liesdames Olutten, Blackburn, Irako, Messrs. Smith, Cabbard, Clulten. For Sydney—Misses Goodliffo. (2), Doughwaite, M'Whannell (2), Moss, MesdameH Hammond,' Westland and ohild, Douffhwaite, Sleip)i, Rlimer and 2 ohildrcn, Moss, Bankin and child, Professor Bickertou, Messrs. Dunsmuir, Williams, Donfehwaite, Smalley, Moss; Arawa, for Wellington: Maori (8.25 p.m.), for Wellington. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Qoldingham, Kellington, Grigson, Rhind, Archer, Garvie, Hooper, Poison, Zohrab, Boarle, Mesdames Louisson, ' Bourno, Brooke, nolle, De Looze, Garvie, Jlichard, Gardner, Grig* son, Bridge. M'Donald and child. Orchard, Black, Bronnan, M'Pberson, Lavanze, 'Waghorn, Wninsco.tt, M'Qibhon, Sir J. G. Ward, Dr. Hopg, Uov. Bamett, Messrs. Kensington, Newburgh, Meta, Weston, Balk and, Hislop, Bourne, Do Loo2e, Gqr* vio (2), Bruce, Ramon, Simcos, Candy, Nicol, Piper, Macu, Smith, Penteoost, . Cabbard, Fawcett, Brovm, Davis, Warring, Dom« mett, Mather, Kerrigan, Kean, Clear, MTherson, Webb, M'Bean, Simpson, Comrie, Tacker, Phil* pott, Wainscott, M'Gibhon, Bonnerman, Benson, Whitmarsh, Clayton, and 31 steeragff. - « ' DUNEDIN. ' 'Arrived,—Monowai, from Auckland; Bellflower, from Kaipara. •, . Sailed.—Koojiya, for West Coast. .. ' THE WAIMEA. , • :,' If the Slip is available the Anchor Company's new steamer \Vaimea will arrive hero from Nol: son on Monday for cleaning purposes. .4 1 ' ■ WBATHERSFIELD, FOR STJ7A. ( Repairs havine been completed to the barque Weathersfield, tho YcsscKwil! mako another start for Suva at 8 this morning. . THE FLORA., Union Company, advices state that the Eaßt' Coast trader Flora is fixed to leave Auckland ,on Tuesday for the Bays, Gisborne/ and 1 Wellington, ! 7 . ARAWA, FOR LONDON. To-morrow, the Shaw-SaviU liner Arawa is due from Lyttelton to complete Homeward loading. She is fixed to sail finally for London nex.t Thursday. THE. NAIRNSHIRE, v;. _ ■ Advices from Auckland aro to tho effect ihat the F.-H.'S.-Line steamer Nairnfhire is exppcted to leave there'to-day for Napipr and Wellington. The vessel is due at Wellington about next Wednesday. • . • > ; „ THE TALUNE. ' v At 5 a.m. to-day tho Union Company's steamer Talune,is expected to leave Westport for Wellington. Sho leaves Wollington to-morrow lor Dunedin to . take up tho Maheno's runninp, connecting, at Auckland, with the Mokoia, which returns to Sydney. • . ' THK JIAPOTJKIKA. , ' West Coast advices^state-that the Maponrika arrived in Westport at 11 p.m, on Wednesday and left at 1 a.m. yesterday, for Greymouth, where .she arrived at 6.30 a.m. Sho was timed to. lcavo that port' on the return ionrney at one o'clock this morning. ''. , • ~ ■ THE IiIMUTAKA. ' The New Zealand Shipping Company's eteomer Rimutaka is at, present discharffinE at Lyttelton. .She remains thero till May 21, arid 1 then returns to Wellington. The vessel loads here till June 2, thereafter proceeding, to Timaru and Lyttelton, and.. Bailmc finally for London frotn the lattor port on Juno 10. TOKOirARC'S CARGO, In addition to tho large meat shipments pubi llshed previously, the Bhaw-Savill steamer Tokomaru, which loft Wellington on May 6, took the following cargo;—24o4 bales wool, 60 bales Bkins, 276 sacks fescue, 615 casks tallow, 418 bales liomp,- .« paokases casings, >1203 . saoks, peas, 150 eaiks oleo, a wiles leathor, 1 baJo hair, 121 dumps tow, 163 casks :pelts,. 2608 oases kauri gum, 1 cask l?.rd, 18 tons bark, 22 oasC'3. apples, 35 packages sundries. ; ... PASSENGERS POR SYDKET. 'At 5 p.m. td-day the Union Company's steamer Manuka leaves - Wollington, for Sydney direct. She is taking tho following passengers from this porti-Misses llcfEcrman, Barnard, Peak (3), Belly Miller, Evans, Lambert (2). Raweliffe, Mesdames WUie, Branmgan and child, Hornby, Botham. ley, M Leod and child, A. E. Berry. 0. Hart, H. • Scott, Jqftnsos,'"Messrs, Arthur E. Peareo Wilio. Scott, Wh(tworth, M'Leod, H. Benson Brannigan, Healy, M'Lood, F. Brockett, J. g! Schaeffer, Wilson. Akers, C. IC. M. Smith. W It Jackson, Williamson, O. Pearce, 0. Hart, H. A Scott, A. E. Borry, S. Johnson, Eoydeli, and Master Pearce, ; » : • . , . . ARRIVAL OP THE HINEMOA. - At 7.30 the .Government steamer Uinemoa arrived in port and berthed at the filnSSr ,Y Dollpns reports that f. v.1 Kbqut }fi e , ves6e l 6 eruiso of the Bouthern lighthpußes.the best of weather was experienced, no Fowlda or Millar' storms being met. The principal keppor of Centre Island 1 lighthouse wa:s transferred to Farewell Spit, and the assistantat farewell l;avtng resigned from the service, wa? taken away. The caretaker of the Government bird sanctuary at Resolution Island; Dusky Sound, was also brought off with his wife. On her way up from Greymouth tho Hinemoa landed a.Pai't-y of men at Martin's Bay. They had With tliem tpol?,- stores, ant) a ton of gelignite Jl. ,oh . are ' going to blast the rocks at tlio .mouth of tho Holly, u r n f I! J vc , r ,--' Tho „, stsamer will probably Hollyfprd River, Tho steamer will' probably leave oa Monday for Cook strait 'lighthouses. She. will work Palliser, Capo Campbell, 'Poncarrow, tho .Brothers, and'probably Stephen's i • ' l ■ ■ ft Wk on the work, after which eho vail leave for the north. , SHAW, SAVILL AND ALBION COMPANI', LtD. • MQTEMENTS OF' STEAMERS: : Tokomaru.-Left WcUingtori\for London May 5. via Monte Video. Due London June 24. , , Ki J Wellington for London, via Monte Video, May 13. Duo Juno 20, Arawa. Now at Lyttelton, Leaves Wellington' « London July Z. Leaves London Jiily 22, for Wellington and Lyttelton. Due .September 7. - - . .* Waiwera,-Arrived Dun.edin April 27. now at After loading, sails again for London, May 29. Duo July 13. - - Capo Town ApnV23. Due Welling ton May 15. WUI sail again from \Velliugton June 1(, Due London July 29.London April 7, for Auokland, Womngton, and Tlmaru.-. Due May 22. Aftor loading, saais again for London about June 25 Aotea.-rLfft Liverpool March fpr AuclUand, Wellington, Lyttelton, anu Dunedin, 'via Australia, Due Auckland Kay 20. After loading sails again for London about ond Juno, Plymouth May I fox Wellington and Lyttelton. Due June t5. Sails aeain Julv .15, for London. Due August 26. ' Karamea—Arrived Maroh 30.' Sails ! again early May for Dunedin and Lyttolton. Athenic.—Arrived Plymouth May 5. Sails again May 27. Due Wellington July 13. " Will sail again for London from New Zealand August 12 Delphic.-Lcft; Wellington for London, via I Monte Video, April 10. Duo May 28, _ Corinthic.—Left Wellington April 22, Duo. Ldndon ■ June 4. Sails again J.uno 24. Due' New Zealand August 10.' - Will sail'again from Wellington September-9.. . ' . ; Jlamari.—Arrived London Ailril 15. , ' Kumara.-Lett April '24. Due London May 15. Rangatira—Arrived London April 1. ' Palieha—Arrived London May ,1- , The Union Company's steamer Polierua is expected to leave Greymouth, at 4 this moraine for Wellington. ; • On i Monday the Government stea'mor Tutanekai leaves Wellington for East Cape, in order to effect oable repairing there. Yesterday afternoon the F.-H.-gi steamor Laiie. ton Qrangq | amved i from Waitara. She remains ni port till Monday, when sho proceeds to Picton and Lyttelton for loading purposes. "Yesterday morning the .Takapuna, was placed on the! Slip, and the Poxton trader Qiieen of tho South taken'ofl. It is expected that the Queen of tho South will resume running to-mor-row week. ; - ' N .: • ° The Maoriland Oaqipany's steamer Holmdale, whloh eft .Gisborne on Tuesday W r Greyjnouth gncountercd the full force of tl\e south-easterly gale ancf seas before she. had proceeded far. Ho troublesome wero conditions that it was deemed inadvisable to progced, and tho vessol put. in to Napiei; yesterday morning. Mr. G. D. Hill,- Into second ofTiccr of tho Waipori, who recently obtained his master's ceriilicato in Melbourne, returned to Dunedin bv thoilanuka t» await instructions. Mr. Lonemorc also returned to Dunedin by-tho Manuka after obtaining his mate's certiflcato at 'Melbourne Mr.-iraiiki, second officer of the Rosamond went ashore at Lyttolton on Monday on siok 'leave and was relieved by Mr, S. Peterson,' third officer of .the Mararoa.: , It is understood, says the Cliristchurch "Press" that on her last trip to Sydney, via East-Coast ports and Auokland, the Mahouo sustained serious damago to hor high-pressuro turbine A good deal of reticence lias been observed re. garding tno nature of the mishap, but it is staled that two "expansions" of rings of blades wero stripped off the rotor ot tho turbino a id that a number of tho fixed .blades on the c'aeinil of the high-pressuro turbine wero also strinnert No, information as to the cause of tho ueciden ' "fh'eh, occurred on the passage from Lyttelton to Wellington on the night of Wednesday, Ann 22, .has transpired, but it is stated that tho vessel in continuing her journey to Wellington used only tho low-preasnrc turbines.
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