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PHASES OF THE MOON. JUN.E. Day. Hr. m. Last quarter 1 9 54 a.m. Nelv moon 8 0 46 a.m. First. Quarter . 15 3 49 a.m. Full moon ." .. 23 742 a.m. ■ Last quarter 30 4 9 p.m. Moon rises to-day, 12.47 p.m.; set*, 1.25 a.m. Friday. HIGH WATER. To-day. 11.38 a.m.; midnight. RUN. Sun rises to-day. 7.14 a.m.; BCte. 4.27 ti.m. ARRIVALS. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15. KAPUNI, s.s. (4.10 a.m.), 150 tons, Jackson, from Pntca. IIITIA, s.s. (4.30 a.m.), 127 tone, Dowell, from Wanisanui. KAPITI. b.s. (5.5 a.m.), 242 tons, Sawyers, from Wangnnui. MAOKI, s.s. (6.55 a.m.), 3399 tons; Aldwcll, from Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon-Misses Collins, lleid, Lister, Green, Miskc, Jameson, Smith, Shaiul (2), riruee (2), BrigKS, Mcßdamcs Tutton, Beanchainp, Mathieson, M'Lcod, Partridge, Wallace, Lcchncr, Schwartz, Miskc. Harding. Shand, Pidgcon, Pcpperill, Smith, Davidson, JCcssrs. Oates, Cameron, White, Salter, lioger, M'lntosli, Storriu, Harding, M'Kcnzic, Welsh, Mitchell, Baeycrtz, Inwond. White, Pope, Taylor, MacPherson, Alexander, Jlahon, Beauchamp, Tutton, Schwartz, StTonach, Bat-tray, Murray, Cooper, Arnold, Lawes, M'Leod, Dennett, Mnddison, Wallace. Pcpperill, Taylor (2). Henderson, Choat, Smith, Davidson," Walklcy, Bruce. KAITOA, s.e. (7 a.ni.), 350 tons, Graham, frnm West Wanganui. WAinUNA. b.s. (1.25 p.m.), 39« -tons, Drcwettc, from Wcslport. MAITAI, s.s. (2.10 p.m.), 3395 tons, Neville, from Sydney. Passengers; Saloon-Mlssea Lust, Sisters of Mercy (2). Mac Donald, Bernic, Iterryweathcr, Mesdames Brown, Rogers and 5 children, W. Moriran. Messrs. J.. F. Hitching, Oapt. Hales, Groy, K H. Penny, Hev. S. Lawry, Eev. J. W. Buttle, .T. W. H. Tripp. 8. M'Kenzie, J. Newmnn, J. M'Cormadi, W. H. Morgan, Carr. White and son, Itogers, A. T. Craven, S. N. Holmes, J. E. Allpress, D. Onnny. T. ]f. Bavies, T. Morrin, Lay, Brar.beU, Murtogh, ThomEon. N. Anderson, Carr, J. Dunn. A. Fisher; 26 steerage. 3EPARTURES. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15. lU3QULUS. s.s. (1.20 a.m.), 585 tone. Gibbons, for Westport. QUEEN OF THE SOUTH, s.s. (6.30 a.m.). Harvey, tor Foxtail. NGAKTJ, scow (7.45 a.m.), 120 tons, WateUlin, for Tonga Bay. ' COKINKA, s.R. (12.45 p.m.), 1271. tons, Cameron, for Timaru. , PATEENA, .s.s. (1 p.m.), 1212 tone, Crawford, for Pictan and Nelson. MAORI, s.s. (8.5 p.m.), 3399 tons. Aidwell, for Lytieltou. Passengers: SaloonMisses Harris (2), Duff, Bullen, Washer, Forrester, .Meatos, James, Grcad, Dijon, Mesdames Wliittnl, Ayers, Cunningham, Gread, Jones, Trapncll, Dijon, Coustion, Abraham, Messrs. Dixon, Borthwick, Cooner, Stronach, Peacock, Bies, Sim, M.'Culloueh. Brown. Abraham, Mills, Wushor, Cunningham, Thapnell. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Manaroa, "Motnelia, June Iβ. Tβ A.nau. RoiiUiern ports, Juno 16, i Aorcro, Patoa, June 16. .Mararoa, Lyttclton, June 16. , Nikau, Nelson, Motncka, Juno'l6. Moiiowai, Duncdin, Lytteltou, Juno 16. Mcliola. Papeete, Harotonca. Juno 16. Queen of the South, Terawhiti, Juno 16. Patcena, Nelson, Picton, Juno 16. Arahura, Oreyraouth, Westport, Nelson, Juno 17. ■Pohcvua, Orcymouth. .Tuno 17. Wakatti. Lyttelton, Kalkoura, June 17/ Mana, Pfttea, June 17. Maori. Lyttolton, Juno 17. Holmdalo, Kaipara, June 17. Melbourne, via- southern ports and Hobart, Juno 17. Victoria. Sydney. Auckland. Gisborne, Napier, Juno 17. Waipori, Westport. June 17. Nerchnna. Napier. June 17. Komatn. Westport. June 18. Mapoiirikn, Greymoutli, Westport, Nelson, June 18. Kahh, Napier, June 18. Breeze, fouthem ports, Juno 18. Rosamond. Onchunga, New Plymouth, June 19. Kanroto, Duncdin, Lyttelton, Juno 19. Tarowera. Auckland, Gisborne. Naoior, June 21. Mn.mari, Picton, Juno 22. TTlimaroa, Sydney direct, Juno 22 Corinna. southern port?. .Tuno 22. Navun, Suva, Auckland, Juno 24. \ Monna. Melbourne, Hobart, BlulT, Duncdin, Lyttelton. Juno 24. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Kapnni. Patoa. Juno 16. Stormbird, Waugiumi, June 16. Blenheim. Blenheim. June 16. Opawn, nienhcim, Juno 16. To Anau, Now Plymouth, Westport, Greymmit.li, June 16. Kaitoa, Nelson. We.st Coast. Juno 16. Mannroa. Jfotuekn, June 16 . Kapiti, Wanganui. Juno 16. Onccn of tho South, Foxton. June 16. Nlkau. Nelson, Motncka, June 16 Mararoa, Lyttelton, Juno 16. Monowai, Napier, Gisborne, Aucklano. June 16. Maitai. Lyttelton. Dunedin Bluff Hn. bart. Melbourne. Juno 16. ' Corinthiß. London. Juno 16 Aorere, Patea, June 17. Huia. Wanirnisiii. Juno 17. Patcena, Picton, Nelson. Juno 17. Maori. Lvttclton, June 17. Arawa, Lyttelton, June 17. Wairuna, Westoort. June 17 Sussex. Lyttelton, Juno 17. Mooraki, Ryilney direct, Juno 17. Victoria, liyttclton, Dilncdin, Juno 17 • Wnkatu, Knikoura, Lyttelton. via 'the coast, June 18. Nerelia'Hjv. Tjondon, -Tuni, 18 SSFA'SiiiS'n , : 1 &,?T June 1S - Hauroto, Napier, Gisborne, Auckland. June 20. Rosamond. Picton. Nelson. New Plymouth. Onehunira, June 20 Tarawera, Lyttelton, Duncdin. June 21. Mapounka, Nele-on, Westport, Greymouth, June 21. Corinn.i, Nelson, New Plymouth OnehuiiEta. Juno 22. Ulimaroa, Lyttclton, Duncdin, Blnff, Hobnrt, and Melbonrno, June 23. Moana, Sydney direct, June 24. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMEHS. MONOWAI. s.s., left Dunedin June 14 for Lyttelton and Wellington. Duo WeiNapier, Gisborne, and Auckland, and connects with Maheno for Sydney. JIOERAKI, E.S., left Melbourne June 8, via, Hobart. niuQ\ Dusedin, and Lyttelton. Duo Wellington Juno 17. Leaves same day for Sydney direct. Due Svdncv June 21. VICTORIA, s.s.. left Sydney June 8 for Auckland, Gisborne, Napier, and Wellington. Due Wellington June 17. Leaves same day for Lyttolton and Dnnedin. ULIMAROA. s.s.. leaves Sydney June 18 for Wellington direct. Due Wellington Juno 22. Leaves June 23 lor Lyttelton Duncdin, Bluff, Hobart, aud Melbourne.MAiIF.SO,. s.s., left Sydney Juno 15, for Auckland direct. Due Auckland June 19, and connects with Monowai for southern ports. MOANA, s.s., left Melbourne June 15, for nibart, Bluff. Dunedin, Lyttelton, and Wellington, Duo Wellington Juno 24. Leaves fame day for Sydney direct. Due Sydney Juno 28. OVERSEA SHIPPING. STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. From London. STAH OF CANADA (due about Juno 21), Killed on April 28, via Melbourne. Sydney. Auckland, nnd Napier. (TyEcr Line, agents.) ItUAPEHU (duo about June 28). sailed on liny 12, Plymouth May U, via TencriiTe, Capo Town, and Hobart. (New' Zealand Whipping Co., ngente.) ORAM (due :ibout Juno 29). sailed on May 9, via Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) JIARKKK (due about July 23), sailed on May 23, via .Melbourne, Sydney. Auckland, and Napier. (Tyscr Line, agents.) TAIKUI (duo. about July 11). sailed on Mrty 26, Plymouth May 28, via TcnerllTo, Capo Town, and Hobart. (Shaw. Savill, and Albion Co., agents.) KUMARA (due about July 15), sailed on ■Tune 4. via Auckland. (Shaw, Savill and Albion Co., agents.) HIMUTAKA (due about July 26), sailed on June 9. Plymouth June 11, via Tenorifl'e. Ciijio Town, and llohart. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.l From Liverpool. INDRADKVI (due about June 21), sailed on April 16, via- Auckland and Napier, (lysor Line, agents ) NAIRNSIIIKK (duo about July 6), sailed on April 30. via Australian ports. Auckland, and Napier. (F.-H.-S. Line, agents.) CAIiDEKOKOVK (due about Julv 30) milled on May 28, via Auckland. (F.-n.-s! Line, agents.) From Clasgow. I'ARITUTU, dredge (due about June 18). sailed on March 26, via Algiers, Suez, and I Albany, \
From Now Yori:. INDRANI (duo about July 29), sailed on May 4, via Australian ports ami Auckland. (A. nnd A. Line, agents.) STIiATHOLYDE (duo about AiiKUSt 10), silled on May 19, via Australian ports and Auckland. (U.S.audA.S. Line. agents.) \ From Montreal. ItAKAIA (duo about July 31), sailed on May 21, via Melbourne. Sydney, and Aucltland. (New Zealand Shipping Co., anents.) SAILER TO ARRIVE. COUNTY OF INVERNESS, barouc, sailed from Liverpool on March 17. (Johnston aud Co., accnts.) BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. NEWCASTLE. Juno 15. Arrived.—Mary Isabel, from Whangapo. SYDNEY, Juno 15. Sailed.—Malieno (2 p.m.). MELBOUENE, June 15. Sailed.—Jlonna. COASTAL. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 15. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Atua (10.30 a.m.), from Nukualofa; Star of Canada (2.45 p.m.). from Sydney. Sailed.—Flora, for Gisborne and Napier. • ONEUU-NGA. Arrived.-Enrawa (7.25 a.m.), from New Plymouth. OASTLEPOINT. Arrived.—Kahu (5 a.m.). from Wellington. NELSON. Arrived.—Nikau (5.30 a.m.) and Mapourika (5.35 a.m.). from Wellington; Rosamond (8.7 a.m.). from Wellington. Sailed.-tfikau (8 p.m.), for Wellmuton. PICTON.-Arrivcd.-Patcena (4.50 p.m.), from Wellington. HOTUEKA. Ra-iled.-Mnnaroa (1.20 a.m.), for Wellington. LYTTELTON. Arrived.—llauroto (8.15 a.m.) and Mararoa. (8.25 a.m.), from Wollliißton. Sailed.-Hauroto. for Dunodiii: Storm, for Oamaru; Echuugn, for. Sydney; Kaituna, for Greymouth; To Anau (6.5 p.m.), for Wellington; Mararoa. (6.15 p.m.). for Wellington. Passengers: Saloon-Misses Warboys, Woodman, Lee, Soutcr, Tver, H'Kie. Valentine, Loaliy, SlcsdamcH Lee, Coe, Hartley, Orbcll, Rocke, and Payling, Messrs. Lee, M'Farlane, Coe, Milne. Bartley, Orbell, Casey. Uordman, Bannister, Walker. Piteathlcy. Friedlander, Rocke, Aiißley, Sullivan. Valentine. Winter, Stansoil. I'flttit, Smith, Wojdgor, Stownrt, Kenncily; 6 stceriieo. Mor.owai (7.15 p.m.). for Wellington. Passenger!!: Saloon-For Wol-lington-Mcsrtamcs Barlthrop and M'Kinnon. Por Napier-Miss Iteece. Mrs. Gorton, Major PlavcH. For CiEborne-Mes-dames Jtaddiso: , ., Wilson and 2 children. Moasrs. Wilson. Maddison, Troup, Hnrris. For Aiiclilaml-ltiFses Hamilton and Murray, Mr. Cooke; 6 steerage. TIMARD. Arrived.—Matatua (11 a.m.), .from Wellington. JJUNEDIN. Arrived.—Mamari, from Lyttclton; Breeze, from Lyttclton. Railcd.-Koonya, for Greymouth. j Raileil.-Moeraki (3 p.m.), for northern ports and Sydney. Passengers for Wellington: Saloon—MieEOs Taylor and Lawrence, Mesdames Taylor, Shorthand, Messrs. Taylor. Weir. J. It. Scott. Ailamp liryer. Hall, llowcU. Thomson, anil Master Shorthand. MANA STILL AGROUJfD. Advice from Patea stntts that the liana which went ashore on the beach on Monday, had shifted into a slightly butter position yesterday. Hopes are entertained that she will bo floated off on to-day's tide. THE \\RAirORA. It \v«6cxpccted that the."Union Company's .mn. early yesterday mo'rains, but there was too much sea on the but , to permit of this, and the vessel was still bar-hound yostcrduy fiftci'uoon. She is not iiow exnetted lit Welliiißton until to-morrow. THE BAItAWA. Messrs. Levin and Company received a telegram last night statins thai the RaI rawa was unable to crota the Manukau liar outwards for New Plymouth last, evening. She will leave Onchusita for Now Plymoutli to-day, and will sail on tho return from New Plymouth to Onehunffa. on Friday nicht. LEAVING FOR LONDON. COKINTIIIC'S PASSENr.F.US. Passengers leaving for London to-ilay by R.M.S. Corinthic lire as follo\v:-First saloon: From Wclliiißton-Co.pt. the. Hon. N. Oathorm-Hardy and the Jlon. Mrs. liiuhorne-liaruy, Capt. E. A. D'Albcrtis, Miss Pi-ouse, Mr. Ci. l'rouse. Mr. 11. F. Schall. lire. C!. V. Sidiall, Mrs. E. Short. From ainliorne-Mr. W. Darker, Mrs. Darker, irlsscs Jl. anil h. llsirkcr, Masters !-. and D. Darker, Miss F. Fif/.simomls. From Mclbourric-Capt. P. F. Varawa. Second saloon: From Wclliiielon— Misses A. D. Arncy, K. Brown, A. Dixon, K. Holloway, G. and N. Youiif. Mesdames J. Black. G. Drown, Butler, B. Gordon, and Young, Kov. A. E. Foster, Mestrs. 11. F.
Butler, C. Foster, W. J. Hill, F. Ilolloway, K. VI. Smith, Mid ill. G. Young, i'roni Wanennnl-llefidamea Hrennan and Bleiiiicrhussct, Messrs. J. Brennan and T. Blenricrhasset, Master It.. L. Brennan. From iVuckland-Jlre. Mitchell, Messrs. J. Mitihell u'jd l<. W. Waitc. From Christ-:hurch-Missce S. Hamilton and L. Woodman, Mrs. a. E. Woodman, Mr. F. Atkins. Prom Uunedln-Misses M. and M. D. Alexander, A. Kcrr, and I. . Patersou, Mrs. Patcrson, Mr. 1!. Paterson. From Sydney. -Mr. W. H. Addey. Third-class: From Wellington-Misses 1 , . Douglas and 11. A. Sweeney, Mrs. A. Roberts, Messrs. fi. Brown, J. R, Cameron, J. Chalmers. J. Marshall, Vi. lioberls, W. Stoplicna, J. A. IVhitlon, and H. West. From AucklandMisses IV. 0. Corral!, G'ccson, It. Mellings, Slesdames 0. Baldwin, Corrall, M. Mellings, >nd lienwick, Messrs. Olarkson (2). J. Corrail, A. G. M'Cready, Morgan, A. O. lionivick, D. It. Smith, J. Watson, and L. Williams. ■ I-roin Ohristchurch-Mlsscs M. N. Barker and 15. Head; Mesciamcs It. Purso nnd Eocko, Messrs. T: D. Owens, 11. 11. Parrott, J. Hoclic, and W. Yuill. From New Flyraouth--Jlrs. Parsons. Messrs. F. D. Bennett and W. Parsons. From Westport—Messrs- W. Burns, 0. Jlayburn, and ft. M'Allistor. From Timaru-Mrs. S. ltocke, Messrs. A. Doyle. J. A. Jackeon, P. Murrtey, and S. P.oclic. From Wanganui—Mr. B. Jackson. From Oamaru-iuisecs Ida and G. E. Jcrn, Mcsdamcs S. Jem and IS. Ny. From Diinedin-Miss S. M'Cullough, Mr. B. Whybrow. From Sydney-Mr. P. Majtuire. From Melbourne-Messrs. F. W. Hirtts and It. A. l'ontvcs. The steamer ealls at Jlonto Tidco on July 6. TenerifFo July 22, and is duo at Plymouth on July 27, and at London oa July 28. JIAITAI, FEOM SYDNEY. Moderate southerly winds and swell wero experienced by the Hai'.ai from tho time she left Sydney on Saturday until she used Farewell Spit yeeterday morning. In Cook Strait the vessel encountered a very strong southerly and considerable sea. She arrived in the stream sbortly after 2 p.m., and berthed at Ho. 1 north Queen's Wharf at 3.30 p.m. Her cargo comprises :—628 packages tea, 1687 boxee sultanas, H cases tobacco, 282 sacks Hour, 118 biirs lead, 165 drums carbide, ICO cases schnapps, 60 cases gin, 50 cases wine, 200 bundles laths, 891 cases fruit, 15 bales kapok, 16 bales hemp, 26 bales rape, 37 cases sewinpr machines, 13 cases corsets, 30 bags almonds, 25 boxes macaroni, 26 drums oil, 180 bans oclive, and transhipments ex Bombala, Yongala, Ormuz, Cooma, Soydlitz, Mahva, Inherlohni, Persia, Australia, Bicsefeld, Wyandra, and Kyarra. In continuation of her running, tho Maitai '.eaves 'at, 5 p.m. to-ilay for southern ports, Hobart, and Melbourne. After discharging her Island canto at Wellington to-morrow, the Union Company's Mokoia loaves for Port Chalmers to undergo survey. At 4 o'clock this morning the Union Company's Waipori J3 to leave Wcstoort with a carjTo of coal for Wellington. Weather permitting, tho Government steamer Ilinemoa was to leave Kaipara for Onchunga. last evening. Captain W. Cozens, of tho ketch Kereru, left Auckland for Whangaroa on Monday to join the barquentine Pclotas as master. Captain Harris, of tho latter vessel, will transfer to the Kereru. Tho Wairau is due from Karamea with a, load of timber to-morrow. On Saturday the Breeze arrives from the south, and will be dispatched for Wanganui. This week the Taviuni takes up a timetable run to. the Wept Coast, via Picton, in place of tlic To A:;au. Tlio latter vesksl after making a trip to New Plymouth, Wcstport, and Oreymouth in placo of tho Koonyii will be employed for a time in the, West Coast-Wellington coal trade. From .Messrs. Cnstondyko and Focko wo liavo rcceivcil the latest handbook of the fforddeutscher Lloyd. The work contains J. great deal of 'useful information for passengers. riuentiiK' PcuiUc Hill, a vessel well known in the New Zealand and Australian timber trade, is likely to change owners shortly. Mr. J. S. Jones, late of the Wootton, has joined the Psiteena as third engineer. Tho second and third engineers have been promoted a, step to (ill 1110 vacancy caused by the transfer of Mr. Hurt. Mr. Stewart, formerly mate of tho coastal steainur Kikau, lias joined the Lnudcrdale as chief officer, and Mr. J. Unyd baa signed on as second officer. Mr. White, engineer of tho Ilolmdale, has secured a. short position in Australia, and willcome ashore when his vessel arrives at Wellington to-morrow. Mr. Yonnir, ivho has been actii'.g-chief engineer of tho liauderdale, i? to transfer to tho Holmdale. Mr. Jackson, chief engineer 0; tho liamlcrdale, who lias been on holiday leave, will then rejoin his vessel.
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