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SHIPPING NEWS.

■ ■ ■'■ .. -. —>..'■«.■. .. . ..: PHASES 07 THE MOON, MAY, ■ Day. Hγ. m. Pull moon 5 11 3B p,m. Last quarto ...a ... ... 13' ' 816 a.m; Now moon ... "' 20. 113 a.m. First Quarter... ■„. .... 27 0 68 p.m.. ■:'■ ■..'"'• . HIGH WATEH, , To-day, 1,47 a.m.: 2.13 p.m. To-morrow, 2.45 a.m.; 3.10 p.m. .-'■■■.. . SUN. . ' ' .'• Sup rigcs t,o-day, 052 a.™-; 6cts, iA\ p.m, / ARRIVAL. . SATURDAY,' MAY 15. ' I TALUNE, 8.9. (11.30 p.m.), 2078 tons, Dawson, TERAWIirM.'s.s. (3.55 a.m.), 2JO tons. Holmes, from CooH Strait. •. , . PATEENA; s,g. (7.10 a.m.), .1212 tons. Manning, from Lytte'ton. Passengers: Saloon—Misses MaxficW. Will, Robertson. Turner,. Setter, Scott. Tfrquhart, Howard, Nurse btronach, J\lesdanic.s Oolcmin. Smith, Wilken and 2 son 3, Cooper, Hod-,-en r.nd child, Ralph, Ensor and infant, Crawford, Carpenter and infant. Beardaloy and child. Rr. K'Knißht, Eev. Clark, Messrs. Blackwood, Shillito, -Hill, Browne, Allan, Abbott, Cunninghim" Campbell, Jieid. Budd, M'Conchie.. Hpg.den, %fiifiW.-W Tendore, £t AEAWA! On S .s !U> (llio ot :a!m a ), 9192 tons, Burton, tho stream), 10,500 tons', Jfoffaft from London, Plymouth, Tcneriffe (tape ToW, !tf\d. IJpbart. . Passengers, list published, &n H^^,Ske&tt: Gurr Thprntoq. Kerant* Pollock, hms, Don-. s.s> (7.30. p.m,),'99 tpns,:Jphn, U?5 tons, Hpbcrtson, from Greymouth. . .'....'.:■- ■■•■ ' • ■■'" . SUNDAY,..MA.Y 16. ~ TE ANAU, R-s. (5.20; a.m.), -W tons, Aldviell, from Kelson and Picton. ' Passengers; SaloonB,a Hunt,, Meyer. Kubrick, Fie?lS« fS MuSer.' WiUetts. Mason. Wallace, Ooulter, .Kes«s. Grimmett, B.qyes J , Hodee,-Shakes, «Ul. Crease, Bavidspn, O_H«U, Turnbull, Cant. Irtfno. Hnpt.Tayl.Pj. Huntej, (8.35" a.m.)./ }054 tone,;' Watsop,. ' ?r B™ENHEm, r S.s. (10,15 ajn.),120 tons, Walson, ''■SSnOWaS s.s. (12.10 p.m.),' 3433 tons, ,Bobertson from Duncdin "aitf Lyttolton. • Passengers , ! Saloon-ltisoos Carey and Smith, Mosdamos gim-. ■era. Button, Miller w<l child.,' Dr. Mgss W ,. Miller, Homing, Reuvray, Simcps. St*a<(, MiUer, Brown, Kcbertspn, Miller, Brown, Baker, Snow, adn, WolfraOE. Crook («,' Km\j, Stuart, DiTia, Atkinson, Grißß. Button, Uatffiey, .Pryqr; 1? ■KOORYA. β-e. (3.15 p.m.), 1091 tons, Nicholson, .'from southern ports. .... „ v ABAPAWA,. u.'s. (4.45 p.m.),. £63 tone,: Cprby, 'kPOEMBIRD.''?.?- P 5 p.mO. 2(7 tons, JTlntyre,, frqm. Wausi»nui. V , , ,' \--"' ! .. :OEPARTUBES. "■ . v '-'*' '■ ;</ ■;' .s,ittop(ay, may is,, , 'AEAITOEA s.s. (1C.20p.m,), 1596. tons, Stewart; for Pipton, Nolsop, Wvstpqrt, and Ureymputh,, Psagerigers-Baloon; For I'ioton-Miss Ball, Mesdames Foster, Greenfield, , Messrs. Uharleswprth, Leech, Hobday, Brice, Ovoring, Smith, Ambrose, JUddler, Hill, Poster. Brown,'Famj'sH, Pollard's Opera Company. ■. For ■ Nelson-Misses, Clutten, Sail, Hurethbuje, Bichmond, Mesdamos Haase and child, Mayers, Johns, ifadigan, Dβ Loozo, Clntten, Watson, Dlckson," Eaaeo, Aaron, iovien, Dickson, Honlt, Wilson, De Glutton,. Williams, Mayers, ,Fpr Wpstport— Meedaißos Gothard, Horn, Keen, Hon. K. Eeovcs, Mossrs. Gothard, Hands,-Sesnlon. .For ICilgour, Huffnan, Plowman, Stewart, Dehn, Meadamps Kiliour, Williams, .Gnnn, Ifcssra. O'Eeilly, Dohh,.WeblcU, Hnd TJpjoltn: . ' ■ ,i. ' PATISEKA,- s.s, (11.10 p.m.), 1212 tons, Manning, for Lyttelton. Passenrars: Saloon—Misses Dapß, Toorisli,' Mesdamca FuHor;. Lario dud child, .Grange. Capt., Eussell, Messrs. Fuller, Hoskins, Adams, Newton, llobbins, Bi-yant. I)unps.n, Lake, Oanty^^Oampbell,' Mason, Ward, Money. TAIAJNE, s.s. (midnight),. 2057 tons, .Dawson, for Port Chalmers. '. ..•■'. . ,'•■.. . SUNDAY, MAY «, . . LIZZIE TAYIiOE, ketch (9 a.m.), 77 tqns, Peterson; for Haveloek.' . . ,■•.■'. . ' OBAN. kotph (9i30 a.m.), 30 tons, Bonncr, for Havclock. : . -\ .' ■ GERTIE, 8.8. (10 a.m.), 269 toes, Eod ß er, for .Foxton.. . . '....' f _KIBIPAKA, B.s. (9.35 a.m,), 133 tons, Dkon, for WAJBAU,;-s.s. (i 0.5 a.m.), 93 tons, yendore, for Nelson and Motueka. . ■ • '. ..NORA NIVEN, s.s. (1.40 p.m.), 56 tons, Brown, for Cook' Strait. ' '. W?nßanni B ' S " ; ( . 2 " 10 p,m,) - 1 27 J? for i EXPECTED ARRIVALS. ; . Kahu, Napier, May 17. ' ■ / ;; - . Mana,. Patea, May 17. ■-' . ■■Waihi."Patua,May 17. .' , ' ■ . Hanarofi, Havelock, May 17. Eosamond, Westport, May 17.' ','Pntcena, - Lyttelton, May 18. : Nplson and Motueka, May 18. ■•": Aleiandcr, Nolaon, May 18, ..Waimea, Nelson, May 18.. . ' ; ; :Hnia Wanjanui, May 18. " ■ ■'• Gertie, Foxton, May 18. . ' 1 Kirinakp. Pivtpa, May 18, : ■ ■ , Oygnet, Knikonra, May. 18. . '.Waikare,'northern ports, May 18. - : Onohnwia, Ifpw Plymoutlt.Mty 18. Eotoiti. Ouehunira, New Plymouth, May 19. Wiirrimoo, Sydney, May 19. ■ Msori,- Lyttcltoi), May 19. Ajahnra, West Coast, Nelson. • nnd Picton,' : Talune, Dqpedin, Lyttelton, May 20, '"' .Victoria, Sydney, via Auckland,.May 21. Ulimaroa, Melbourne, via south, llav 21 ; , E»mut»b9, Lyttelton, May 22.' , i ':<■:■: PROJECTED DEPARTURES. ' ' Wailii, Pntdn, "May 17. ' '■ .Mana, Pftea, May .17. Poporna, Greymouth, May 17. ' Langton Granee, Picton, May 17, ' . Arapftwa,'Wansanui, May 17. . Maori, Lyttolton, May 17. '■ ; Ta Anau, Pioton, , Nelson, May. 17. ' Stormbird, Wanganui, May 17, ' / : Blenheim, Blenheim, May 17, '~ Monowai, Napier,-Gisbprne,: Auckland, May 17 yKoonya,. Now, Plymouth and 'West' Coast,' KaUu,' Napier, via Coast, May 17. . Manaroa, Jiotneka, May 17. ' . Takapuna, Picton, Nelson, May 17 . jTntanekgi, East Capo, May 17. . ' : , ■ :. Hinomoa, Cook Strait liglithonocß, May 17 ' Eosampnd, New Plymoutli, May 17 ' . Gertie, Foxton, May 18. . .., ' Iluiiv Wanganui, May 18. ■' .Morrabool, Lyttelton, May 18. Patpena, Lyttelton, May 18. .. AVairau, Nelson, Motueka. May 18. :' W l ffi r LySon. a ty^: M " y » . Waiknro, Lyttelton, Dunedln, May JB, ■ MapoDrika, Nelson and Wgst Coast. Mav IS ;•■ Cygnet, .Kaikonra, May 19. ; / . Oorinna, eouthern ports,' May 19.' ' . J Maori, Lyttelton, May. 19.. . 'To .Anau, Pioton, and Nelaon, May 19- ■ , Talune, Napier, Gisborne, 1 Auckland, May 20 ; Warriinoo, Melbourne, via south. May 20 ' Arftwa, London, May 20.."..•''. TTJimaroa, Sydney, May 21.: , ~ : i Victoria, Lyttelton, Bunedin, May 21 . ltay* h 22 ra ' e3t Coilst ' Tia NelsoQ an<i P^ton, Queen of tlie South, Foxton, May 22. BY TELEGEAPH. : i ■''■■;,■•'■'■■■"■. ■ ~. -:' oversea. : lONDOff, May 14 fpr Wellington; Orari, for New Wuedilrc '_. ArriVQd'.-narapstcad, from Bluff; from Auckland. : ' Arrlved.-Mokola,, from mil.from Mercury Bay; Whangapc, from Tim Sailed.-Warrimoo (3.30 p.m.), ,for, Wellington. .' Arrived.-na Z el Craig, from^'Kaiwra 11 ' 13 ' : Arrlved-Moeraki, troSobaif * 16 ' : Bai M .-Waipori. for 16, INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. ,'. MOVEMENTS OF S'i'EAMERS.'. . ' TJLIMAEOA, 6.5., left Melbourne May 12 f or Wellington, via Hobart and sonthern ports. Duo Wellington May 21. Leaven samo day for Sydney direct. Duo Sydney May 25. .. .. juuejr VICTOEIA. 5.8.,• left .Bjdney May 12, for TVcl. linulon, via Auckland, Guborne, and Nanier Due Wcllineton May 21. Leaves saiao da» for Lyttolton and Dunedin. , MOKOIA, s.B. leaves Sydney, Jtay 19, for Auckland, where she tranships to the Talnno. • Duo Wellinßton May 28. Leaves same day .for Lyttelton and Dunedin. , • MOEEAKI, 5.8., leaves Melbourne May 19 f or Wellington, tia Hoba.-t and Bouthorn ports.' Due May 20. Loaves samo flay Jor. Sydney

COASTAI., SATUEDAY, MAY 15. ; . ■ ■ AUCKLAND. . Sailed.—Waikare, for southern ports'. Paesengprs—Saloon: For Wellington—Jlefdamea fcelf r.nd Oooko, Kessve. Cooko, Ellia; Wimbledon (4 pni.), fqr Wellington; Mimlro. and Nnimsliiro, for south. . . '. Arrived.—Flora, from thp south; Aparima (5.3Q p,m.;),' from Calcntta; Awanui' and Waiapu, eqhoonors, from-'Gisborne.- ,' NEW. PLYMOUTH. Arrived.-Eotoiti (10 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed.-Eotpiti (8.45 p.m.), for Onehunga. . ' WANGANUI. Arrlved.-Kaplti (5.15 a-m,), from Wellington,.; . PIOTON. :' • . Arrived.-Arnhura (1.5 p.m.)', from Wellington. Sniled.-Arahura (7.55 p.m.), for Nclapn. ■ . HAVBLOOK.. , . ■ To sail.-Manaroa (7 p.m.), for Wellington. .. ' KAiKOyRA. Arrived.-Oycnct (10.30 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed.-Oygnet, for Lyttelton. .' ' , LYTTELTON. Arrived—Maheno (7.50 a.m.), from Wellington] Gannymcde, barque (3.30 in Etrcam), irpm Pprt Hubn. ■-'•■■: . ' ' WESTPOR.T. ' ■••■■•■ Sailed;-Eosampnd (855 -p.m.), fpr. Wellington. : DUNEDIN. '.-■• ' .•'.■'.: Arrived.—Komata, from Timarui Mpana.frpm B;lulf, ■■■,:■'.■ ; . •■' : ' SUNDAY. MAY 16. "- ■ ONEHUNGA.. ( Arrivea.-Rotoiti (8.80 a.m.), from. Now-Ply-mSailed!-Oorinna (3,1,5 p.m,) a,nd Tarawa (3,3(( p.m.), for Now Plymouth, . , , AUCKLAND. ■■•." Arrived.-Wim.mPTa (5,30. a.m.), frpm tho south; Viotovia (|0 a,.m.), from. Sydney; Squall, from " : ..OMAPEEE. ■■"'■.. ■■.-■! Arrived.—Melbourne, : from Wellington. ", PATEA. ' . To sail—Mana. afld Waihi (7 p.m.), for Wellington. ' . ' : NELSON, Arrivei-Arahiwa (3.10 a.m.), from Pioton. (8.10 a.n\.), Sov Westport... '~ FAEEWELL' SPIT,. • : Bpsa.mond passed east, 10.15 a.m. ' ' . ' ' ' . GEErMpuTH, ..■;■ Sniled.rLaudcrdale' (6.40 'a.mj, for Bydney. .. ■ ['■ ■■ '. ' LYTTELTON.' ' ''• ' (3..45'\a.m.), from Kaikonra; Patecna (I.*-p.m.), from.' Wollington.. • :■■';" . ,'dunedin. . :'..'■ :. Arrived—Majicno', from Sydney, via' Auckland,' ; hareno, ioi Lyttelton; for Melbourne, via Bluff and Hsbart. .■. ■; .',' ;■ , ' - - BLUFF. .'■ '"'■ : ■ '• Arrivia—Ennerdale and Wairuna, from Auck, i land. : . . ■ \.' ' ■ '.' . TH& ABAWA. ''■■■' '. - On Saturday' morning the Shaw-SairiU linerArawa arrived Irom Lytte',tpn to comp.letio Home-' ward. lpadipg. Sho iaflxq'4 to sail finally |pr London next Thursday, frpm Wellington, ' ".' . ■ THE CLAN. OGlivT. ' : ' ; .:' . A cable message rfcervod by ■ Mr, G H, Scales Vβ-. ports that tflo Clan Ogilvy, which left Auckland qn May 1, avrived at' Port Plrio, (South Aus-' tralia) on Friday.' The mossago adel tUat tfe? yeasel h.ad a rnpst temnostsous. pa.Bsa^o. THE APAJUMA AT:AUCKLAND- '-.' After discharging her inward cargo, the Union, Company s, Bteamer Aparima, *hicn arrived at Auckland/at p.m. on. Saturday, from Cal-. qu.Ua, will leave Dunedin i" , Blui? about tbe last' week in Jtay. for Newcastle' Smßaporp, and Calcutta. Aparima is d.qo at Wellington <iWg week, ' • . . U. 5,9. COMPANY'S NEW,STEAMEfI RPBOff.'Tlie now "K ,, class steamer Eurow, recently launched for the Union Comnany, ia how en route'to Australia iid Nevj Zjculand,. upde'r th.e. ooinmr.uil ot Ciptajn Hutychings,'and comes via Capo Town, Delaeria Bay, »jid East London, and should arrivo in tho Dominiom about the b.?! ginning of July next. The Knrow'a dimensions are.i-Lenkth, 316 ft.; . broadth;' 4.4 ft. . 6in;; depth, 23tt.; gross tonnage, 2660; tone; registered ton- , - nage, 15£4 i *00 tons on , a 19Jft. draught- {■:'■./ . H,P; TUEBINE.FOI!,.I(AQEI..' ■'. . It ij rumoured in B.hipn;ne oirclca that , the Union Stqani Ship.. Company nsfl ordered from Hpmp a new high-pressure turbine oneino for tl\? ferry Bteamer ildqrL''-'lt is BUtcd that the h.p.' turbine at present in tho. vessel is. not alter, gpther Eatiefactojry, when tl\e. coal, consumption is taken into The vessel e. cp.al. bill is eaid to bo a. biff one, henco tho decieiot\ to out a ncn turbine, which it is liopml will be more economical,-T-.OUristeh,u.roU '-'Preaa."-.' .. ..;'' ' . KROMiNWCASTLIjI;!..' - : ' As .Reported previously, the Union Company's cargo AVanaka, from' Jfe.woiiß.tle, 'arr.iv.ed in tho stream;about H p.m. on Friday , ! Sho was granted pratique tho. following day. and berthed at the Tarafl&ki Street Whftrf. . Loayinß Newqastle. at 11 p.m. last Saturday week," tnoAvanaka ran into a> rough sea on Sunday, and afterwards met with llcht head winds and fino weather till arrival. She brought 2977 tons of Newqastlo coal, of wTiich all but 500 tons ia for Wellington, the remainder being for Picton. Tho Wanaka will probably leayo {or Picton to-mor-row .or: Wednesday,' .-• ..-:-. . ... V . . • TAINUI, ;PEOM LONDON. '.' ~' ~ : Threo days ahead of time, the Shaw. Savill linen Tainui arrived in tho stream, from London, ehprtly after 4 p.m. op Saturday- af.tcrBoon. The port health officer passed the-ship (eo far as health inspection was concerned) in smart time, and at 6 p.m. the liner was berth at No. 1 south Queen's Wharf. Tho voyaso was" marked by line weather throughout, and good, stoamlng was accomplished. ' ". . '•'•: Tho Tainui left Gravcscnd at 6,50 p..m. on April .?. She arrived at; and lfift, Plymouth tho following day for Tenerlilo, and arrived there on April 8. After a, few hours' stay. bl\o ing day for. Teneriffe, and arrived there on April 22. On April 23 a start made for nobart, which. wa3 reached on May 11. The final stage of. the was commenced the same,day, and. the Tainui dropped anchor in ffelHngton Harbour 'on Saturday afternoon. Oapt. T. Moifatt is still in command of the Tainui, nnd has with him tho following, officers) —Ohiof. Mr, J. Borsde.U; 1 second; Mr. G. Garrctt; third, Mr.' F. Srtle; .fourth,. Mr, G, A.hb.otti phM engineer, l[r. Arthur)'.chief refrigerating engineer, Mr. Day; ship's surgeon, Dr. White; pur, sor.'Mr, Wahlprs; ohiof steward,.Mr, C. J. Hobden. ' ... .■■'■• , ■ ■ ' : ■'. On completing discharge at Wellington, the Tainui lcavos for Lytlelton, where tho balance of her inward cargo will bo put out. EXFpBTS FOE L_ONIION< -"'■■": Last Friday the Shaw-Savill liner Kia Ora, which loft Wellington for London, took another large shipment of Dominion products, which in, eluded the , following linos of frozen meat:45,905 carcasses mutton, 1729 quarters beef, 57,008 carcasses lamb, 230 legs mutton, 3W shoulders mutton,-51 cases and 251 bags kidneys. Following 'is a detained /summaryt—From. Auokland—loß bales hemp, 337 bales wool. From. Napier—lo3B bales wool,. 2 boles'shocpskins, 90 caskg tallow, 149 casks pelts, 464 quarters beef, 2570. carcasses lamb, 3.311 carcasses mutton, 2 cases honey, 36 oasks casings,' 9'■ kegs casings pelts, 129 oasks tallow 14,659 carcasses mutton, 6210 parcasses lamb, 1265 quarters becf,-200 cases.presprved mpats, 280 legs mutton, 3W shoulders mutton, .10 cases'meat ex< tract, 508 bales wool. Prom Dunedin—42 bales uorap, 7. casks casings, 68 cases preserved meats, 1868 carcasses mutton, 7733 oarcasscs lamb, 80 bags ouartz, 12 riasks slug, .28 bales sheepskins, 99 Dales rabbit skins, 51 cases kidneys, 3853 bale? wool, 1 bag, grass seed, 1 bag ieinglass, 15 paokages sundrios. Prom Lyttelton—l963 balea wool,' 664 pockets wools, 251 bags kidncyn, 6 casks pelts, 17 casks casings,4so ensks tallow, 24 cases meat extract, .442 , sacks wheat, 609 sacks, oats, 34,542 carcasses mutton, 39,309 carcasses lamb,. 3 packages sundrios. From Wellington—ls2s carcasses mutton, 1086 oareasses lamb; 60 packages sundrios, 37 bags wool, .40 bales sheepskins, 2072 balea .wool, ; The Worrimoo loft Sydney, for Now Zealand, at 2 p.m. on Saturday, with 70 pasEongers-40 saloon aad 30 steerare—on board. ; ■ .Consignees of cargo, ex. is. Tainni, which arrived on Saturday, are notified, by advertisement, of discharge of cargo from tho vessel,Some delay has been occasioned in loading the Maorilnnd Company's steamer Lauderdalo at Groymouth, and the vessel will cqnncquontly not get away for Sydney till to-day. •It is expected that the Huddnrt-Parker carsa steamer Jlovrabool will leavo Wellington to-mor-row for iLyttclton, Timani, nnd Dunedin. After completing discharge, sho .will load for Australia. . ■ Tho French barn.uo Marie Molinos arrived at Sydney on May 3, having come all tho way from Ipswich in ballast. As no charter is offering in Sydney, the vessel, still in ballast, has beon ordered to. proceed to San Francisco for orders. It has now been arraneod that tho Norwegian ship Novo. at present discharging creosote at the Wool Wharf, will proceed from hero to Nowcastle. Captain neirson thinks it probable that the vessel' will take a shipment of coal from there to the West Const of South America. Oapt. Wildman, son., late of the Alexander, has assumed command of tho Anchor Company's now Bteamer Waimen. The vessel leaves Nelson today for Wellinston, and, on arrival to-morrow, goes on the patent slip for cleaning, oto. Capt Irvine and Mr. Penny, chief engineer, who camo put,by tho vessel, will return to England.

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