SHIPPING NEWS.
PHASES OF THE MOOS. , JUNE. Day. Hr.m. Full moon ... 4 065 p.m. Last quarter ■ 213 p.m. New moon ... ... ... 18 10 68 a.m. ; First cuarter,... •... .... 26- 61J a;m. * man water. To-day,' 4.35 a.m.; 4.52 p.m. To-morrow, 6,22 a.m.; £58 p.m. ' 8 UN. Sun rieoß to-day, 7.7 a.m'.; sctsr 4.29 p.m. . ' ARRIVALS. THURSDAY, JUNE 3, . . ROTOITI, s.s. (3.10 a.m.),. 1159. tone, Stewart, ( J r „'i ymou , t ! 1 ' Wostpoi't, and' Nelson. Passeh- . ~? n 7 I .¥ cs unQ e, Bell, Itosb, Tiiorpe.i Mnncastcr, Fitchett, RichardsonV •tichmond. M'Donald, Fell, Bowen, Pratt, O'Sullifan, Huthcrford, Watson, Tovoy, Pearson, KcbDl ,f°, n , "J d , 3 children, follow. iYillmms, Mblono, Bald, Darker; Andrews and 2' shildrcn, Hulme and infant, Scott, Passer, York Jurnow, Burgess, Raploy, Inspector Schauer! Messrs. Luxton, Ivemp, Moss, Dixon, s O'Brien, rayloft Davey, King, Grange, Leaver, Bald, TurSon, M'Glono, Gunn, Smith, Belami, Hugh6s. Harioy, Pratt, llout, Pirio, Chatflold, Andrews. Pitmer, Buchanf/v Watson, Whttbrcad, Dobson, Cur30W. Manus, Gilmore, Heurickson. Wells, Lltchleld,_ Peters (2), Jensen, Healey, M'Faddcn, Kan. ley, Ilorton, Melville. • PETONE, S.S. (3.45 a.m.), 708 tons. Dilncr, from Sreymouth. QTJBEN OF THE SOUTH, b.s. (4.30 a.m.), 193 tons, Harvey. ■ from Foxton. ■ MAEAKOA, s.s. (7.5/ a.m.), 2598 tops. Manning [rom Lyttelton; .Passengers! Saloon—MUses Bedford, Rcdmayno, Grant (2), Eussell, Cutflold, Kcbboll, Hickmott, Condon, Hoywood, M'Donald, Mcbiames Palmer, Bedford, Richards, Simpson, Harris (2), Messrs." Wilson, Coulbriek, Elrtiardß, Sinclair, M'Kinnon, Sellers, Mackeniie, Kisbet, Birch Wilborfoss, Payne, Garrick, Pehl, Kain. Hunt Brodrick, Bryant, .Barber, Mercer, Pollock, Harris, Pratt, Neville, ■ Mori, De Latour, 1 Falconer; Whittle, Finnigan, Duncan, and Captain Olift; 44 steerage. ' . . TALUNE, s.s; (8.45 a.m.), 21187 tons, Soils, from Dunedin, and. Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon— Mesdamos Woodbury and 2 ohildren, Hallott. Messrs. Davis, Meniies,'and Hallett. MANAROA; s.s. (10.25 a.m.), 122 tons, Hart, from Motuoka. BLENHEIM, ■ s.s, (1;20 p.m.), 120 tons, Watson, from' Blenheim. ,' N • DUCO, s.s. (8.15 p.m.), 24 tons, Abram, from Cook Strait. • " . - •TE ANAU, s.s. (11.10 p.m.), 1652 tons, A 1 dwell, from Nelson and Plcton. Passengers: SaloonrKiseos' M'Gaveston (2), Goldsmith, Neilson. Crispin,Mesdameß Rhodes, Bridge, Harwood, • Eoto, JfNicol, Lambert, Messrs. Burch, Cathie,.Russell, Smithson, Wark, "Hansen, Lewis,' . Greenßlade, Dixon. Ledger, Llingland, M'Farland," Perano, Stuart, Green. Bridge, Nnsh; Morrish.-Christop-hers. llanvood, V. r alsh, Lambert, .-Kennedy, Betcholeyi vl6 steerage. , i. ■ FRIDAY, JOKE 4. -■> I OPAWA, s.s. (0-10- ajn.)," 110 tons, Eckford, from Blenheim,; . DEPARTURES. . ', THURSDAY, JUNE 3, . > MANA,'B,s.\ (U''a.in.), : 134 tons, Jackson, for Weatport. ■/ V KIItIPAKA, s:b. (noon), 133 tons, Dixon, for Patea. s - . = .:■■■■■ -■ DUCO, s.s. (1.30 p.m.), 24 tons, Abram, W render assistance to' the Wootton: . HUIA, e.B. (3, p.m.), 127 tons, Dowell, for War nganui. ■ r '• ULIJLAROA, 8.8.(4.10 p.m.), 6777 tons.Wyllio, foi Melbourne, via southern ports and Hobart. MARAROA, s.s. (O.G p.m.), 2598 tons, Manning, for Lyttelton. \. . ■ PETONE, 6.8.* (8.60 p.m.), 708 . tons, Dillner, foi Greymoutli. < EXPEpTED. AHMVALS, Ngaliere, Greymontli, Juno 4. ■ •: - Ko'samond, New Plymouth, Juno 4. Maori, Lyttelton, June 4. Waihi, Blenheim, June 4. .■ ■ Waimea, Wangaiiui, Juno, 4. Mana, Patea, June 4; Opawa, Blenhoim,. Juno 4. . - Wimrnera, Sydney, via Auckland. Juno 4. Koromikoj-Westport, June 4. ' Moana, Melbourne.' via: south, Juno 4,. Maneapapa, Karamea. Juno 6.Mararoa, Lyttelton, Juno 5. \ Mapourika, Nelson and. West Coast, June. 6. Wairau, Nelson, Motnelia, Juno 5. . „\ . Stormbird, Wancanui, June 5. : Huia, Wangar.ui, Juno 6.. • Arapawa,, Wanganui, June 5./ Waimea, .Nelson,. June 6. Pukaki, southern ports, .Tuno 6. Walkaro, Dunedin, Lyttelton, June 6. Kahu,.Napier,'East Coast; June 6 ■ Maitai, Auckland, via;.ports, June 8., .' PROJECTED DEPARTURES, Ngahero, Greymouth, Juno 4. ■ Maori,.Lyttelton, June 4,. . ••• .' ' Pateena, Pictou and Nelson, Jnno 4., Opawa, Blenheim, Juno 4. • Mana,-Patea; June 4. ..,■■■• ' Waihi, Blenheim. Juuo 4. v '. , , 1 ■. ; Aorero, Patea,' June 4.,'-' ■. '. ..■■ . - .Moana, Sydney .direct, Juno ,4.: '. "Manaroa, Motuoka, Juno 4.' ■ • Ttosamond; New Plymouth, Onehunga, June 4.- / Wimmcra, Lyttelton and Dunedin. Juno 4, Blenhoim, Blcnheinj, JuneU.- ' ■ Manaro*. Motueka, June 4. ■ ' Queen of the South, Foxton,-June 4, ; Botoiti, Picton,. Neißon.-West Coast, Jnne 5. Mararoa, Lyttelton, Juno 5." ■ Wairau, Nelson and Motueka, June 5. _ ' Waimea,- Nelson and West Coast, Juno .5, . . Stormbird, Wanganui,'. June 5.-' V \ Huia, Wanganui, June 5. ■ Arapawa, wanganui, Juno 7... Pukaki. Nelson, West Coast, June 7., - . Waikarc. Napier, Gisborno, Auckland, June 7i Kahu, Napier. East Coast. June 7. Maitsi, Lyttelton and-Dunedin, June 8. / , ' '' . intercolonial service. ' .-■ MOVEMENTS OF,STEAMPjES. WIMMEEA, "s.s.J left Sydney May 26. for Wellington,. via Auckland. Gisborne. andi .Nanicr. Arrived Auckland May JO. Due Wellingwn Juno 4. Leaves same'.day for Lyttelton and Dunedin. MOANA, 8.8-i ,' left Melbourno - May: .26 for Wellington, via southern ports and Hobart.' Arrived Bluil May-31. Duo Wellington June 4. Leaves same day for Sydney direct. Due Sydney June 8. .- <■ j..'. ULIMAKOA, '• b.s;. . lpft •: Sydney,' May 29. for Wellington, direct. • Arrived. WeUjnßton June .1 Loft x .Juno 3, for Melbourne via southern-ports and Hobart. Due Melbourne Juno 12. WAEKIMOO, b.s.; left Melbourne June i, for WelliiißWn, via 'Hobart and southern norts. Due Wellington June 11. Leaves tame day for Sydney direct. Due Sydney June 15. . MOKOIA, e.s..' left Sydney Juno 2. for Auckland. Due Auckland Juno 6, tranships to Talatio, and leaves again for Sydnoy Juno 7. TALUNE, b.s., left Dunedin June 1, for Auckland. via East Cormt norts. Due Auckland Juno 6,. and tranships to Mokoia for Sydney. , MANUKA, si., leaves Melbourne June J. for Wellington, via Hobart' and southern ports. Buo Wcllinstou June 18. ■ Leaves same day for Sydney direct.. Duo Sydnoy June-82. MOEBAKI, leaves-Sydney-June 5, for Wellington direct.. Due Wellington Juno 9.\ Leaves June 10, for. Melbourne, via southern ports ai-d Hobart.- Duo Melbourne June 19. ~ •VICTORIA, s.s.,* : leaves Syaney. June 9,' for Wellington, via Auckland and East Ooast ports. Duo Auckland Juno ,13, and Wellington June 18. Leaves eame day for Lyttelton and Dunedin. OVERSEA SHIPPIHC. ' . STEAMERS; TO AEEIVB. , From London. STAR OF NEW ZEALAND (due Wellington about June 10); sailed on April 8. via Australia, Auckland, and Napier. CX'yser Line. a«ents.) i I 'MATATOA (duo Wellington about Juno 6), i sailed on April .10, via Auckland. (Show. Sa\iU, azcuts.^ I. WAKANUI (duo Wellington about ■ June 9), sailed on April 23; Plymouth April 22. via Cape Town'and liobart: (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) ■ ■ : ' - • ' . -. . lONIC (duo Wellington' about Juno 14). sailed on Auril 29, Plymouth Mny 1. via Cape Town and Hobart. (Bhaw-SaviU Line, agents.) . KAIKOHRA (due WclUigton about July; 1), sailed on May 4. Via Auciland. (Now Zealand Shinning Co.. agtats.)' ■ . . • , NEREHANA (due Wellington about July 14), sailed on May 5, via Australia, Auckland, and Napier.' (Tyßcr Line, agents.) : TURAKINA' (duo Wellington' about July Jl), sailed on May 14, PLvmouth May 6. ,via Caps Town and Hobart) INow.Zealand Shipping Co., ogentß.j ' ■ l - . ATHENIO (due Wellington July 13). sailed on May 27, Plymouth ~l r ay 29, via Capo Town and Hobart. . (Shaw, Savilt Line, agents.) STAR OF AUSTRALIA (duo Wellington about July 28), sailed May 29, via Australian ports and Auckland, . (Tyser Line, agentß.) From; Liverpool.' / MORAYSHIRE (due Wellington about Juna 25), sailed on April 24. via Australia and Auckland. (IMI.K. Line, agsnts.) ■ , ' . DEVON (duo Wellington about August 6), sailed May 29,' via Australian portß and Auckland. (F.H.6. Line, agents.) ' ; . ' . ' From New York. . ■ STAR- OF SCOTLAND (duo Wellington about June 7). sailed on March 27, via Australia and •Auckland. (Tyser Line, agents.) „ • WALKURE (due ■ Wellington abont July J), sailed on May S, for Wellington direct. (Vacuum Oil Co., ageats.) .. iBANTU (duo Wellington about August 6). Bailed on May 13, via Australia and Auckland. (A. and A. Lino, agents.)' . ~ SAILER TO ARRIVE, CLAEA. barque, sailed from Liverpool May 27, for Wellington.' ;.- • OVERSEAS. < BY TELEGRAPH. MELBOURNE, Jnne J. Arrived.—Estor, from Hokianga, leaking badly ( Kussa, from Greymouth. COA6TAL. BY TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, JUNE 3. ' ONEHUNGA. , Sailed.—Rosamond (4.30 a.in.), for New Plymouth land Wellington. : EABT CAPS. - - ' ; . 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W.UTARA. ; Arrived.—Eiinutaka (8 a.m.), from Wellington, . WANGANTJI. Arrived.—Stormbird (8.20 a.m.), from Wellington. , , NAPIER. I Sailed.—Whangape (2.45 p.m.), and Wimmer* (3.45 p.m.); for Wellington. . r ; ' NELSON. ■ ■■■.■.'■ . Arrived,—Tc Anitu (6.40 a.m.). from I'lctonj" Alexander (6.20 ajn.), and Wairau (8.10 a.m.),from Wellington. / ■ . . Sailed.—'To Anau (9.10 a.m.), for Ploton and Wei lini;ton, ' • , '■ BLENHEIM. Arrived.—Opawa (6.30 a.m.l, ftom Wellington, Balled.—Opawa (6.50 p.m.), for Wellington. . 1 ' LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Maori (7 a.m.), and Aotea (7.45 from Wellington. ■ To eaiir-Maori (8.16 p.m.), for Wellington., ' WKETi'ORr. ; Salled.-Koromlko (9 a.m.), for Wellington'.' GREVMOUTii. Arrived.—Hapourlka (7 a.m.), from Wcßtport. ' KAIKOURA. ■ Arrived,-Cygnet (7 a,m.), v from T^eUlngton.'. ' THE JIAEAROA. V • . It is Btatod that the now thrust Bhaft which was fitted to the Afararoa at Lyttelton reccnUy is working very satisfactorily, lier usual averogo. speed between Wellington and Lyttollon is 15 knots, but when necessity requires an oitra knot ' ' can bo added. ' ! ; ' THE STAR OF SCOTLAND. According to advices , by tho local agouts for tho Tyser Line, tho Star of Scotland, ' ' | which is at present discharging at Auckland, is . ' duo hero on Tuesday soxt. with Now York cargo. ' After discliargo alio .' will proceed \to Lyttelton ■ ' and Dunedin with tho residue. , .V, , . . > A BECOED. According to an exchange, tho Cnnard liner v Mauretanlu reached Queenstown on Monday, April 19,4 days 18, hours 26 minutes after leaving New York. li'his is the fastest eastward (passage across' tho Atlantic ever, made, being 36mfii. ' ' shorter than tho previous record, also by ttia Hauretania. Tho.average speed was 25.42 knots. ; ; PASSENGERS F,OB SYDNEY. v . Tho Moana, leaving at 5 p.tn, to-day for Byd. ' • noy direct, will'tako the following saloon passen. gors from Wellington :--Misseß Sanderson (2V Milnes. E. Reid, Maude, A.'Andrew, Walker, Maifc dors,lily the, Bowen, A. li'Killop, Mcsdames Tay« lot; Gilbert, Gellort and child, Btephenßon, I'eioiWyatt, Bland, Marlow and 2 tjhildron, Quino ant ■ ' inlant, Bouteau, Blytho, Bowen, Diion and c .children, W. Oousenes, Kepplcr, Messrs. Nolbl, : ■ Sanderson,; Musgroyo,, Pearce, Mowbray, Bcl«| lorti Gilbert, MacHarg, W. H. Wyatt, <3. 11. Forbes, Gates, W. S.\ Bead, E. Lavage, 11. Saun-. dors. J. O. Carr, Karoly, W. E. Wilkinson, Hecks, J., Wilding, W. F. DcwarJ W. . Leslie-Melville, . Richard Cobbe, W. Bteele, > J. E. Steele, J. U. Matsukura, G. W. Oox, T. Quine, Dixon,' P,i Jacobs, T. Price, Joseph O'Connor, W. Oouscnos, Kepplcr.. •. . HOUTO'S EOTJGH TEIP. , i News from Sydney states that, tho lltUa schooner which arrived thoro about a week-ago from Berekino Bivor, with a shipment of timber, met with moßt tempestuous weather . in tho Tasman S6a. On ; Jtay 18: tho; wind sud- ■; denly oamo fresh from tho south-east, and inI creased' - in- force unti it developed the violence ■ ' • . of a gale. When within 500 miles of tho Austra-, i Ban coast the wind veered round to tho south- _ v west, and ovehtually to the west., Tho tempest raged' day after.'day,', tho ; wind attaining tho . strength of a hurricane.; Tcrriflo Beas were run- ; . i niig, and the Houto laboured and Btrained severely. It was a most anxious time'for all." ...• concerned, and tho men wotked day and night. } Seas broke on board, flooding the cabin ana forccastle, carrying away the doors of tho cabin ' and' damaging tho chronometer. One tremendous ' . green sea Bmashcd in portion of tho starboard . ♦ bulwarks, and broke ,the winch. The gale Tcduced : two; of the lower topsails and jib Into ribbons, 'and other damage of a .minor-character was sustained. It was not until Saturday that tho, : i, weather moderated. The ship's company wero. • nnanimons in thoiripralso of tho manner in which tho little oraft behaved. ; During next week ~tho Harbour Board's dredge • Whakariro will go.bn tho slip for overhaul. After replenishing bunkers, tho Patea Bhlpptng Company's steamer Man a loft for Westport yes- ■, \ torday. " '.;v As repairs to tho Pateena's boilers are - somewhat longer than anticipated, tho To Anan will remain in hci 1 running for at least-aoouiti " trip.', i v.- . ' ■■ 1 ■■' ■ > ■ Greymonlh ladvices, report that the Hapourika - reached there at 7 a.m. yesterday, and was timed . to Bail on thb return Journey at 8 o'clock last ■ night. / :. It Is now definitely announced in Sydney that Captain J. Baglan Brodie, formerly! commander • . of Lund's Blue Anchor liner Wakool. and ono of ' tho beat known commanders visiting Australian. ports, his, been seleotcd for the position of harbourmaster at Sydney, subject, to passing tho • medical test. He some timo ago retired alto.gother from tho sea, and will probably shortly ■ be definitely appointed. The Harbour Trust .roeolved 105 applications for tho position, which carries a > salary of £250 per annum.
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