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PHASES OP THE MOON. APEIL. .Day. Hr. m. Last quarter 3 12 18 p.m. Isew moon 10 8 55 a.m. First quarter .-. 17 1 34 a.m. ' Full moon 25 053 a.m. | t HIGH WATER. •To-day, 9.7 a.m.; 9.25 p.m. To-morrow, 9.59 a.m.; 10.18 p.m. SUN. i Sun rises to-day, 6,19 a.m.; sets, 5.22 D.m. ARRIVALS. THURSDAY, APEIL 14. KAP.UNI, s.s. (1.30 a.m.), 150 tons, Jackson, from Patea. MANA, s.s. (2.5 a.m.), 134 tons, Dixon. from Patea. KIEIPAKA , , s.s. (3,50 a.m.). 133 tons, M'lntosh, from Patea. MAIUItOA, s.s. (6.50 a.m.). 259S tons, Manning, from Lyttelton. Passeneers: Saloon—Misses Boxail, Britain, A. Murphy. Duff, ll'Leod, Lee, Sedeomb, J. B. Duff. Hyde, Knox, Carey. Craddock, Johnston. Henderson, Kobinson, Mesdames Campbell. Allen, Thorpe. Beanuc. Hassclburg, Brown. .T. Jtillcr. Andrews. Harold. Brown, Bevan. Dwyer, and M'Neil. Captain J. W. Hamilton. Bcv. A. S. Wilson, ■ Itov. Thorne, Messrs. IV. Campbell. Dyer. Beanee. G. A. Hannah, Brown, Gjinn. Hasselburg, Knieht, C. Fell, 11. li. Toyce, Snowball, J. HorriEin, Shand, Stcdnian, Bryaon, Somerville, Smith, Ohryetall, Bishon. L. 11. Wilson. Cahill, Nicholson, Kutledßo, Hall, Anderson, Cramp, Anderson, Caasidy, Jameson, Brown, Bevan (2), Beyin, W. G. Moons Knox (2). P. Cohen, J. llackay, H'Neill. Dudley, Palmer, Jameson:- 36 steerage. WHAKAETJA, s.s. (8.5' a.m.), 6«0 tons, Kemp, from Napier. ,■ NIKATJ, s.s. {8.45 a.m.). 252 tons. Hay. Irom Nelson. WIUJIEEA, s.s. (11.30 a.m.), 3022 tons. Waller, from Dunedin and Lyttolton. PneEoncers: 'Saloon-Mefdames Nicoll, Field. Stapleton, Lidiard, Eobinson. Powell, lagher, Misses Marshall. Stevohs, Olsen, Davis, Slater, Dr, Siedeberc, Captain Lidiard. Messrs. Nicoll, Stanleton, H. Lambeth, ,T. Bruce, Stevens, 0. W. Jones, Murroll, Bull, Mlntyre, and Hammond: 5 steerage. ' - ' i HINEJIOA, ,j.B. (11.45 a.m.). 542 tons, Bollone, Irom southern liElithouses, via Westport and Pictoji. PENDLEHILL, barquentine, (4.50 p.m. in stream), 222 tons, from Sydney. WAKATU. 5.9. (9.40-p.m.). 157 tons. Wills, from Lyttelton, via coast. , PATEENA, e.s. (11 p.m.). -1212 tonao Crawford, from Nolson and Picton. 166 saloon passengers. ■ DEPARTURES. I THUBSDAY. APEIL 14. ' ' KAMONA, s.s. (3.25 a.m.). 1425 tons. M'Lean, for Westport. KOSIATA, s.s. (1 1994 tons, Aneus. for Lyttelton. PUTIKI, s.s. (2.30 p.m.). 409 tons. Dewhurst, for Wanganui. MAEAEOA, s.s. (8.5 p.m.), 2590 tpns. Manning,' for Lyttelton. Passengers: SaloonMisses Holdsworth, Gardner. Bates (2), Mesdames Eincrer and boy. Jeffreys, Olark; Oanay and 2 children, Messrs. Jeffreys. Holdsworth, Atack, Bishop, Woodward. Gassidy, Cahill, Nowlands. Seymour, Butler. Speuce, Veitch, Haybittle. Williin. Flavell. NIKATJ. s.s. (5.15 p.m.). 245 tons. Has. for Nelson. MANA. s.s. (5.20 p.m.). 134 tons. Dixon. for Patea. ARAPAWA. B.s. (5.20 p.m.). 268 tons. Gorby, for Wanganui. KIBIPAKA. S.S.' (6 p.m.). 133 tons. M'lntosh, for Pieton. TJLIMAEOA.. s.s. (7 p.m.): 5777 tons. Wylie. for Melbourne, via south and, Hoba'rt. ' QTJKEN OF THE SOUTH, s.s. (7.10 p.m.l. 198 tons, Harvey, for Poxton. WIMMEEA, s.s. (10.45 p.m.). 3022 tons. Waller, for Sydney, via Napier, piaborrie. and Auckland. ■ KAHTT. s.s. ttUO p.m.), 182 tons, Carlson, for Napier, via East Coast. .EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Walcatu, Lyttelton, via c<iast, April 15. Monowai. Auckland, Gisborne. Napier, April 15, .■■ '' ... Mpana, Melbourne, Hotaart, Bluff, Dunedin,' Lyttelton, April 15. lonic, Lyttelton, April 15. Maori, Lyttelton, April 15. Aorcre, Patea, April 15. Opawa, Blenheim, April 15. Huia, Wanpanui and Motuelia, April 15. Blenheim, Blenheim. April 15. ~~' Manaroa, Havelock, April 16. Spithead, New York, via Australian ports and Auckland, April 16: Mapourika, West Ooast, Nelson, April 16." Amokura, Bluff. April 16. Mararoa, Lyttelton, April 16. Arapawa. Waimanui, April 16. Queen of'tuo Bouth. Foiton, April 16. 'Nikau, Nejaon and MQtueka, April 16. Poherua, Grcymouth. April 16. Npaliore, Qreymouth, April 16. ■ Araliura, West Coast, April 16. ■ ■ ■ ■ ~ Cornwall, Picton, April 17. ! Koonya, southern ports, April 17. tarawcra, Buuedin, Lyttelton, April 17. Rosamond, Onehunga and New Plymouth, April 17. AVaimea, Napier, April 17. Otaki, Napier, April 19. : Corinna, Onehunca and New Plymouth. ' llauroto, Auckland, . Gisborne, and Nupior, April 19, . ■ ' - ' Moeraki, Sydney, April 20. Victoria, Sydney, via Auokland, Giebomc. and Napier, April 22. Warrimoo, Melbourne, via. Hobart and south, April 22. • '■' /. . ~
, .PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Stormbird, Wanpanui. April 15. Kammi, Patoa, Anril 15.. i Waliatu, Lyttelton via coast, April 15. Monowai, Lyttelton, Dunodia, April 15. Jloana. 1 , Sydney. April 15. Kia Ora, Napier, April 15. Maori, Lyttelton, April 15. Pateena, Picton and Nelson, April 15. Opawal Blenheim, April 15. Blenheim, Blenheim, April 15. Arahura,, Picton, Nelson, ..and West Coast, April 16. Mararoa, Lyttelton. April 16, Queon of the South, Foxton, April 16. Aoi'cre, Patea, April 16. . Nikau, Nelson aiid Motueka, avnl 10, Huia, Wangftnui. April 16. . . Georgia, Lyttelton, April 16. ■ Whakarua, Wanganui, April 17. Manarba, Itotuoko, Aoril 18. Kahu, Napier, and East Coast, April 18. Waimea,'Kelson and West Coast, Apr. 18. Cornwall, Lyttolton. April 18. Koonya, New Plymouth, April 18, Tarawcra, Napier, Gisbomo, and Auckland, April 16. Arapawa, Waneauui, April 18. Haurotp, Lyttolton, Dtmcdiu, April 19. Kosainond, Piotonl Nelson, hew l'lymouth and Onehunga, April 19. Mapourika, Picton, Nelson,, and. West Ooa6t, April 19. ' Otaki, Waitara, April 20. Oorinna, l'imaia and Dunedin, April 20, Moeraki, llelbourne, via southern ports and iiobart, April 21. ■ lonic, London, April 21. '' Mokoia, Earotonga, Papeete, April 21, Victoria, 1 Lyttelton and Dunedin, Apr. 22, Warrimpo, Sydney, April 22. ■
INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. MONOWAI, s.s., jeft 'Auckland April 12, for Gisborne, Napier, and Wellington. Duo Wellington April 15,' with transhipments ex iialieno from Syduey. ' Leaves same day for Lyttelton and IJunediri. MOANA, 5.8., left Mclbourno April 6, for Hobart, Bluff, Dunedin, and Wellington. DueWcllineton April 15. Leaves same day for Sydney direct. Due Syduey April 19. MOEBAKI, 5.8., leaves Sydney April 16 for Wellington direct. Due Wellington April 20. Leaves April 21 for Lyttelton, Duncdin, Bluff. Hobart, and Melbourne. Duo Melbourne April 30.
VICTORIA, ».e., left Sydney April 13, for Auckland, Gißbarne. Napier, Wellington. Due April 22. Leaves earoe day fqr Lyttclton anil Duiicdiu. M.AHENO, s.s.,' leave 3 Sydney April 20. for Auckland, Napier, Gisborne, and Wellington. Due Auckland April 24, and tranehipa her cargo and passengers for the south.
' WAKRIItOO, s.s., left Melbourne, April 13, for Hobart, Bluff, Dunedin, Lyttelton and Wellington. Due Wellington ADril 22. Leaves eomo day for Sydney direot. Due Sydney April 26. OVERSEA SHIPPINC. STEAMEBS TO ARRIVE. From London. ATHENIC (duo about April 18), sailed on March 3, Plymouth March' 5, via Tenerifle, Oape Town, and Hobart. (Shaw, Savill, and Albion Co., agents.) STAR OF SCOTLAND (due about- April 30), sailed on February 23, via Melbourne, Sydney, Auckland, and Napier. (Tyser Line, agents.) OPAWA (duo about April 30), sailed on March 10, via Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping Co,; agents.) TONQARIIIO (due about May 3), sailed on March 17, Plymouth March 19, via Tcncrjffe, Cape Town, and Hobart. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) MATATU'A (due about May 19), sailed on March 31, via Auckland. (Shn-w, Savill, and Albion Co., agents.) NKKEUANA (due about May 26), sailed on March 23, via, Melbourne, Sydney, Auckland, and-Napier. (Tyser Line, agents.] COIUNTIUC (due about May. 171, sailed on March 31, Plymouth April 2, via Toneriire. Capo Town, and Hobart. (Shaw, Havil! and Albion Co., agonts.) From Uvomool, FffKSIIIUE (due about April 28), sailed on February 5, via Melbourne, Sydney, Auckland, and Napier. (Federal-Houldcr-Shire Line, agents.) HANGATIHA (due about April 20), sailed on February 24, via Adelaide aad Auck-
land. (Shaw," Havill, and Albion Co., agauts.) DEAYTON ORANGE (due about May 7). sailed oil March 5, via Sydney and Allele land. (Pederal-llouldcr-Shire Line, agents.) DELPHIC (due ahout May 2). sailed on March 21, via Auckland. (Shaw, Savill, ,-tnd Albion Co., agents.) SDSSEX (due aljout Juno 14), sailed on April 2, via Australian port , ; and Auckland. (Fedoral-ilouldor-Sliiro Line, agents.) From How York. SPITHEAD (due about April 16). sailed on January 7, via Australian porta, and Auckland. (A. and A. Line, agents.) AttEELOTSE (due about April 28), Bailed on January 27, via Melbourne, Sydney, and Auckland. (A. and A. Lino, agents.) INDEALEMA (due about May 7), ■ sailed on February 25, via Melbourne, Sydney, and Auckland. (Tyser Line, agents.) JtIMIKO (due about June 6), sailed on April 3, via Melbourne, Sydney, and Auckland. (U.S. and A.S. Line, agents.) From Calcutta. APAEIMA (due about May 12), jailed April 6, via Samarane. SihKapore, and Auckland. (Union Co., aKents.) SAILERS TO AERITE. MARJORY GLEN, barnuo, railed from Liverpool on December 15. (Johnston and Co., agents.) COVN'I'T OF INVERNESS, .barque, sailed from, Liverpool on March 17. (Johnston and Co., agents.) PENDLEHILL, barnuentinc, sailed frpin Sydney on Harch'24.~ HAZEL ORAIG, barciue. sailed from Sydney, March' 2? 4 ..... • ' BY TELEGBAPH. . OVERSEA, NEWCASTLE, April 14; Sailed.—Helen Denny, barque.-for Lvttel: ton. ' ' MELBOURNE, April M. . Arrived.—Waipori, from Kainara. COASTAL, : THURSDAY, APKIL 14. , AUCKLAND. Arrived.vSelwyn' CraiK, barque, from Edithburg. Sailed.—Strathearn (4 p.m.), for London, via Monte Video. ,' ONEHUNGA, ■ Arrived-Rarawa (9 a.m.), from Now Ply* niouth. ' ' Sailed.—Earawa, for New Plymouth. Passengers: Saloon-Mieses Tierney, Johnson. Mesdames Train, Richmond, Penn, O'Hara. Taylor, Matthews, Messrs.' Train, - Eicamond, Lauder. ■■■■■■■ ■ NAPIEE. Sailed.—Monowai (2.45 p.m.). for Wellington. Passengers: Saloon—Messrs. Matthews, Williams, Hawkins, and Wilson. .' PIOTOX.' Arrived.—Janes Dnuelas (9.35 p.m. Wednesday), i from Wellington. NELSON. . Arrived.—Corinna (10.4 i a.m.), from Wellington. > MOTUEKA. Sailed.-rHuia. (1.10 p.m.), for Wellineton. BLENHEIM. ' ' Arrived.—Opawa (8.50 a.m.). Blenheim (10 a.m.), from Wellinijton. To sail.—Blenheim and Onawa (8 p.m.), for Wellington. WANGANTJI. Arrived,-Moa (1.45 p.m.). from Wellinston, . • ' AKAEOA. Sailed.—Amokura (6.45 a.m.), for Wellington. ■ ■<■■ LYTTELTON. . '-■ Arrived—Maori (6.55 a.m.), from Wellineton. \ ' Sailed.—Eunice, scow, for Havelock, Turakina. for Bluff; Oyenet. for Kaikoura: Jlipple (5,10 p.m.), for Chatham Islands; lonic (5.30 p.m.), for Wellington; Hriana (7.10 p.m.), for. Wellington. Passeneers i Saloon: For Wellington—Miss Viekcraan. Mrs. Vickerman, Messrs. Ralph, Tinder. Edwards. Gillespie, Doushty. YounE. and Duval. For Sydney—Misses Barnett, Pearson, Bremner, Irvine, Sister Ward. Mesdames Black, Barnett. Irvine, Waller, and Shaw, Sir G. Campbell. Messrs. Lowe. Slack, Arnst, Barnett, Waller, Shaw. Walker, mid Morrison, Pollard's Ooara Company; 20 steoratte. Maori (8.40 D.ni,), for Wellington; 205 passengers. To sail.-Otaki (6 a.m. Friday), for Napier; Kittawa (8 a.m. Friday), for Dun* edin. ' : ''' : .
AEAHTJEA STILL BAE-b'oWD. Advice received yesterday afternoon by tho; Union Company states, that' the' Ardbura was • still bar-hound' at Greymouth. There was no prosuect of the vessel Betting out last night. - KAIKOUUA ABRIYES AT LONDON. Cable advice received by tho New Zealand Shipping Comnany stated that tie Kaikoura arrived at London from Weilinßton on Wednesday, after a passaee of M days. The vessel's wool arrived in time for. the sales.' ' ' CORNWALL DELATED. Heavy weather has delayed the working of the Federal-Hpulder-Shire steamer Cornwall at Waitara, but tho vessel was oxpeoted to get away for Picton and Weiiington last night. She is due at Weilington on Sunday next. . ' / ATHENIO, DUE MONDAY. The Shaw-Savill liner Atkenic,' which arrived at Hobart on Wednesday, resumed her voyago for Wellington at 6 o'clook yesterday morning, and is expected to reach Wellington about 9 a.ni, on Monday next. ■ . ' lOJJIAKA LEAVES 810. A cablegram received by the local agents of the Bhaw-Saviil Company statoe that the steamer' Kumara, bound from Now Zealand to London, continued' her voyage irom ' "Eio de Janeiro oh Wednesday inomipg. Tho vessel left Wellington on March 19, and is duo at London about Hay 'i. TUTANEKAI ON THE COAST. • The Marine Department were advised yesterday afternoon that the' Tutane'kai was to leave Gisborne for Napio.l , last uignt. Tno Department do not know at present what tho movements of the vessel will be from IVapier.V ' ■ MAMAEI EEAOHES LONDON. ' ' AccordinK to a cablecrain received yes teruay by the local acimts of. tne ■ sihav/havm Oonipahy tne namari ' arri\t"J a>. London on Wednesday e'veninp.' after' a voyage of 42 aays irom Wellington". " :.■ THE AItOKtTEA. The Government traininc ship Amokura wkiiih put into AKaroa lor shelter on Weiiuesuay, resnuieil ner voyace ior \veiiinfton yesterday uioruiUE. Tne lutura move, meuts of tne vessel will not'be decided on until sne rea'cnes Wellmgtoii, but it is possible (iiat sne may remain at Wμiinutou for tne winter mourns.
FIFESHIEE LEAVES SYDNEf. , The Federal-lioulder-Shire llucr Fifeshiro left Syduey for Auckland ob Wednesday, in continuation of tioi , voyaEO from Liverpool. She is expected la. arrive ■at Wellington Irom Bapiei about April 28.
j THE OTAKI'S LOADING. • ■ ■ The New Zealand Shippina Com&an? advise that the Otaki is expected to arrive from Napier about April 19. The vessel will sail from Wellington for Wnitava on April 20. returning to Wellington to complete her loading, imd sailing finally for London on April 27. S MAPODKIKA DELAYED, The Union Company steamer Mapourika arrived at Westport al noon yesterdav, but, owing to the Creymouth bar boi"unworkable, the vessel is not proceeding on until matters improve. There is Ho prospect of'her sotting into.the Greybefore this morning at the earliest. THE ABEELOUE'S MOVEMENTS. The Federal-HouldeivShire Co., local agents for the A. and A. liner Aberlour. advise that the vessel is, expected to leave Newcastle, where she ie bunkering, about April 17. She is due here from Auckland about April 28 or April 29. PENDLEHILL ARRIVES. The barouentino Pondlehill. laden with hardwood from Sydney, for Messrs. J. W. Wallace and Go., arrived in the stream yesterday afternoon. There was no communication with the- vessel last night, but word was passed to the tug-master that all was well on board. THE WEST COAST BARS. ' TIME-TABLE ALTERATIONS, As n. result of the block on the West Coast, tha Union Company has decided Uiut. as the Grey liar will probably bo unworkable to-day, thu Ifapourika. im-,v ;it Westpori, will rpraain there until Saturday evening, when she will sail for Nelson and Wclliiigtoii. Tho Arahura will go from tho Grey to Wostport to connect with the llaponrika, and then return to (ireyinomh, leaving there on Monday in net ordinary ruiininc. Tlie Flora will leave Wellington on Knturdaj i\ the run nf the Arahura to I'ictou. Nelson, and the Wont CoaoL
A BABQTJE AT THE HEADS. ' . An unknown 'barque," probable the Hazel Oraiß from Sydney, arrived off tlio Heads yesterday evening,'' and the tug , Duchess, with Pilot Hayward on board, was sent out to bring her into port. The vessel wiis standing well off the land at midnieht, but she is expected to reach 'the stream early this moraine. . ' ' ■ : ' NOTICE TO MAKINEHS. In this week's Gazette a notification appears that the Otaco Harbour Board have notified that on and alter April 13 a rod light will be exhibited on the most cast ern point of . Goat Island, marking the extreme western edse of the passace between Quarantine Island and Goat Island: also that, on and after the 6ame date, it ih proposed to erect a new ' beacon on tho shoal" opposite Deborah Bay. in 18£t. of water at'L.W-O.S- 450 ft. north of the present beacon, and dnriqc the time of its erection a whitp light will be exhibited on tbp pile driver, instead of the light on the present beacon.'- Teseela will'reouire to paes to the northward of the light aa ueual. " . : ! ■ .P. AI{D 0. SERVICE. . . THE COMPANY WELL SATISFIED. The Australian superintendent for the,P. sma 0. Company (Mr. E. Trelawny) left Auckland'by the Morea yesterday, for Sydney, after visitinc Wellinetpn' and Auckland. .Question^"by an Auckland "Sfar" representative Tyitn resard tQ 'the intentions of the P. and 0. Company for the future rurinipß of the service to New Zealand, Mr." Trelawny said that the company was well satisfied with the resujt of three trial trips .to Auckland, made this season, and Auckland was to be congratulated on the success whicn had attended the undertaking. Asked was i there anything further to be said iu ■regard to the New Zealand port . Of call. Mr. Trelawny replied that he was not in a position to at present make any/ statement on the matter, but , expected, otf his return to Sydney, to receive a communication from the London office which would enable him to. make a definite statement. All he could at this stago remark ;was that the company was perfectly satisfied with the result of having extended the Pacific service so as to include New Zealand, and (hat next season the service would be resumed, the first boat to come on to the Dominion being'dated to leave London on October 7. ...
; Information received by the Union Compariy states that the weatlier was 'top rouffh at Nelson "yesterday for the : .tuts Terawhiti to', do any. work in connection with , the 'lifting of-the-steamer ■ Captain Todd, superintendent for New Zealand of the Tysor Ijine ' ? eft for Lyttelton last evening by the TJlimaroa. . The TJnion Company's steamer Whaneane is now due to leave Flinders Bay, West Australia, for' New' Zealand. • Wellintiton, will' be her first port qf call. ■The Te Anau has been blocked at Grevmouth sinco Sunday, owing to the heavy sea'on the bar." Last nhrht thers was little prospect".of hey beine able to eet aw'ay tojday. .:.:.:.. '"!.-'■ The' New Zealand Shitroine Comoanv'a steamer Turalcina ■ was to leave I/yttelton Yesterday for loadinir at Bluff, Port Ohalmers,'Timaru.'jjjyttelton. and Wellinaton, Sho ia to leave. Wellington for London on May 5. ' .. ..'.""...'■ The shortage of railway trucks is somewhat acute at Ly.ttelton thiß. week, as there have been'threi; 'cplliere pntting coal ashore, says the Christchurch .''Press" of Wednesday. The Cariopus cot away yesterday morning, but the Kaitang'ata came in about the same time, so that the difficulty was not lessened. ' The Waihora. which has 3500 tons, to put but, has done comparatively little' discharging since she came in on Monday. The Kotuku, which hod a full load to put put, has also been delayed. ''.'■• The Pateena, which arrived from Picton last night,, passed the Kamona shel-. tering under Guard's at. 2.30 n.m. yesterday. She also passed the' Kaitangala off' Tory Channel'■ at 8.10 p.p.-.Tlie eargo boat was niakine west in a N.W. . •'-... ::'." . ..',':. All claims and against the.s.a., Georgia, from New York, must be rendered iri quadruplicate 'at noon to-day, ■at the office of the Yacuum Oil' Company,-4 Willis Street. \ ; ' '.;'.' Mr. 0. W. Jones. Wellineton manacor of the Huddart-Parker C 0,,! returned from the south yesterday by the Wimmera.' Captain M'Donald, marine superintendent of the.Union'Company, left for Auckland last night by the Wimmera. Mr. Geo. AlVportf secretary of the Marine Department, who has been on a visit to the West Coast, returned to Wellington from Westport by the Hinemoa. "' '
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