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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OF THE JIOON. JANUARY. Day. h. m. New moon 1 351 a.m. First quarter 8 5.50 p.m. ; >ull moon 15 9.56 a.m. Last quarter 22 5.51 p.m. New moon 30 915 p.m. MOON. p Moon rises to-day, 8.23 a.m.; wts, 10.53 HIGH WATEB. To-day, 7.<2 a.m.; 8.7 n.ra. To-morroiv, 8.32 a.m.; 8.55 p.m. SDN. ■ Sun rises to-day, 4.23 a.m.; sets, 7.27 p.m.

' ARRIVALS. WEDNESDAY, : JANTJABY 4. v.?m A 0(5 1, ¥' , (c ; w 3353 tons . AW-ii-TisTi)oini.. 5 ton; 6KI PiEecngcrs. s (7 ' 20 1« tone, mmv, from Pat<!a- ---™ i V ! ' ', 8 ' 30 a - mJ - 1271 Cameron, from Lytteltom p lAVEBLET, S.S. (8.55 a.m.), 157 tons, -tunis, from kelson i 5' S ' (9,15 a,m ''' ' 32,5 tons ' Manle>. from Foxton. U1.45 a.m.), 3529 tons, Uift, from oydney. Passengers: Saloon— Misses _Al.cn, Mansford. Everingham, Norwood, Murray, Merh. Duggan, Mesdames Brown and infant, M'Alpine and infant, Crawford, Professor Cothe, Rove. and Cronin, Messrs. Sandall, styles. Black, Johnston. Brown, Losers, Towman, Harnett. Doro. Kinlcoa-d, Collins, Nelson, Harvey (2), Howie, Willsy,' Gordon, Gcssing, Duff, -Brown (2), Alexander. 8011, and 68 steerage. ' ARAHURA, s-s. <5.20 p.m.), 1595 tons, Lambert, from West Coast and Nelson. MANAROA, s.s. (5.40 p.m.), 122 tons, Hart, fr->m Motnek.i. • HATJPIRT. s.f. (in.s p.m.), 715 tons, Ross, from Auckland, East Coast Bays, and Napier. TAKAPUNA, s.s. (midnight). 1036 tons. R. Crawford, from Nelson and Pictcei; 100 passengers. THURSDAY, JANUARY 5. . WAKANTTI, r>.s. (12.35 .i.m. in the Stream), 5824 tons, 'Mnkenoace, from Picton. CLAN CTTISHOLM, (12.25 a.m. in tho Stream), from Nelson. .

DEPARTURES. WEDNESDAY, ( JANUARY 4. PATEEXA, s.s. (12.50 p.m.), 1212 tons, for Picton and Nelson. CORINNA. 5.6. (3.30 p.m.),' 1271 tone. Cameron, for New Plymouth and hunga.MAORr, 6.8.' > (8.20 p.m.), 3599 tons, Aidwell, for Lyttelton; <00 passengers. MANAROA, s.s.- (midnight) 122 ton 6, Hart, for Havelock. - WAVERLEY, s.s. (midnight). 157 tons, Purvis, for Nelson and "West Coast.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Kaituna, Westport, January; 5. Opawa, Blenheim, January 5. Queen of the South, Foxton, January 5. Blenheim, Blenheim, January 5. Huia, Wanganui, January 5, Kapuni, Patca. January 5. Kapiti, Wanganui, January 5, Mana, Patea, January 5. Aorere, Patea, January 5. Mararoa. Lyttelton, January 5.i Nikau, Nelson, Motueka, January 5. Maitai, San Francisco, via way ports, January 5. Victoria, Duncdin, Lyttelton, Jan. 5. Wakatu, Lyttelton. Kaikoura, January' 5. Pateeha, Nelson, Picton, January 5. Tainui, -WaitaTa, January 5. Ngatoro, Greymouth, January 5. , • Waimea. Nelson, January 5. Storm, Na~ier,' January 5. Kittawa, Greymouth. January 6. Kaitoa, Nelson. January- 6. Manaren, Havclock. January 6. Maori. Lyttelt.on, January .6. Monowai, Auckland, Gisborne; Napier, January 6. • « '

Ulimaroa,. Melbourne,, southern ports, January 6. Navua, .Islands, Auckland. January 6. Mapourika. West Coast, Nelson, Jan. 7. Arapawa, LyttoUon, January 7. Koonya, southern ports. January 8. Tarawera. Lvttelton, January 8. - Rosamond, Onehunga, New Plymouth, January 8. Calcutta. Auckland, Jan. 9. Mokoia, Auckland, Gisborne, Napier, January 10.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. • Ripple, Fast- Coast. January 5, Stormbird,.Wanganui.' January 5. ; iKiripaka, Patea, January i>. . . •'Haupiri, Napier. Gisborne, East Coast, Auckland, January 5. Onawa, Blenhpim. January 5. Oueen. of the South, Foxton, January 5. Blenheim. Blenheim, January 5. ■, Fuia,-Wnnsanui. January 5. I Kapvni, Patea, January 5. I Kaniti, Wanganui. January 5, • I Mana. Pfvtea. January 5. Aorere, Pa* r a. January 5. Tnkapuna. Picton. Nelson. January 5. : LyUelton, January 5. ; Victoria, northern ports. Svdney. Jrn. 5. Star of Canada. London, January 5. • Warrimoo, southern ports, Melbourne, January 5. Niknu. Nelsnn, Motueka, January 5, 'Auckland..January;'*s. • .• . Waimea. Tarakohe, January 5.* Fimitanpi. Greymouth, January 5. Tainui, Wpitara, January 6. Knit'-a. /NeVon.'. West CosAt, Jan. fi. Pateena. Picton. Nelson. January 6. M.vri. January 6.\ Kaikoura, liytteltnn, January fi. Monowai. Lvtfelton, Duiiert'n. January 6 TTlimnroa; R v«Jncy January 6. . Arahuro. Picton, Nelson, West Coast, January .6. Navua, W«°tnort, January, 6. Arapawa. Jan n,, ry 7. Konuyn. New Westport, Greymouth, January 9. ,T .inaroa, }<!oti\?k.a, Jnnuarv 9. Tarawera, Napier, Gisborne, Auckland, January 9. Picto", Nelson, New Ply. m«nth. On" , h'in"n. .January 9. ;Mokoia. Lyt +n Uon. Punedi". January'Jfl. Mapourika, Nelson, West Coast. Jan. 10. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. • ULTMAROA. s.s.. Wt Melbourne. December 28. for Hobart. Bluff. Dunedin. LyttGlton, and Wellington. Duo Wellington 'January 6... Leaves "same day,; for Sydney, direct. Due- Sydney January 10.. • MOERAKI. c.s„ leaves Melbourne, January 4, for Hobart, Bluff, Dunedin, Lyttelton, and Wellington. Duo Wellington Miuary 13. Leaves same day for Sydney direct. Duo Sydney January 17. VICTORIA, s.s., left Dunedin January 2, • for Lyttelton and Wellington, Due Wellington January 5. Leaves sama day for Nanier, Gisborne. Axickland, and Sydney. Duo Sydney January 13. MANTTKA. e.s., leaves Sydney January 7. for Wellington direct. Due Wellington January 11. Leaves January 12 for Lyttelton, Duncdin. Bluff. Hobart, and Melbourne. Duo Melbourne January 21.

OVERSEA SHIPPINC. j ■ ■ STEAMERS TO ARRIYE. j From London. HABERE (duo about January 9). sailed j on October 13, via Australian ports Auric. Line - agents.) I KAIPARA (due about January 8), sailed : on November 11. via Auckland. (New Zea. : land Shipping Co., agents.; I TURAKINA (due about January 10), sail-' I ed on' November 25, via Cape Town and Hobart. (New Zealand Shipping Co.. aeents ) »STAR OF INDIA (due about JaWry 26). sailed on November 25, via Aus« , tralian ports and Auckland. (Tyser Line, j agents.) 1 MAMARI (due about January 27), sailed on December 1, via Auckland. (Shaw Savill, and Albion Co., agents.) ' ATHENIC (duo about January 24), failed on December 10, via Capo Town and Hobart. (Shaw, Savill, and Albion Co., agents.) MURITAI (due about February 22), sailed on December 16. via Australian ports, Auckland, and Napier. iTyser Line, agents.) From Liverpool. DURHAM .(due about January 23) -ailed on November 17. via Australia and Auckland. (N.Z. and A. Co., agents.) ORARI (due about January 17) Mty on November 29. via Auckland. (New ZeS land Shipping Co.. agents.) SURREY (duo about February 20), sailed on December 10, via Australian ports a»rl Auckland. (F.-H.-S. Line, agents.) From Montreal, KARAMFjA (duo about January 29), sailed on November 18. via Australian ports and Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping Co agents.) " From N:w York, . PARISIANA (duo about January 23) sailed ou October 29, via Australian ports and Auckland. (A. and A. Line, arents ) DALMORE {duo about Fcbruarv 13)' sailed on November 19, via Australian ports and Auckland. (A. and A. Line, agents;) MAGDALA (duo about March 2), sailed on December 10, via Australian ports. (Dalgcty and Co., agents.) From San Francisco. MAITAI (due about January S). sailed on December 14, via Papeete and 'itaro* tonga. (U.S.S. Co., agents.) From Calcutta, APARIMA (due about January 9V on December 1,, via Singapore, Samarantr. and Auckland. (U.S.S. Co., agent*.)

. SAILER TO ARRIVE. • ARIEL, baraue, "tailed from Liverpool November 18.-. f OVERSEA." " SYDNEY, Januarv 4. Sailed.—Wimmcra. (4 p.m.), for Auip-land. MELBOURNE, January 4. Sailed.—Moeraki, for Bluff, via Hcbart. ' V COASTAL, . JANUARY , 4. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Keruru(6.3G a.m.),'from Niue; Sailed.—Majere (noon),, for the south; Navua (2.30 p.m.), for Wellington; Tofua (6.30 p.m.), for Nukualofa. j _ NAPIER. . Arrived.—Mok'oia (1.0 a.m.), from Wellington. To sail.—Storm (10 p.m.), for "Wellington. i . XEW-PLYMOUTH. •' Sailed.—Rarawa (8.30 'p.m.);. for Onehunga. I'atea'. Arrived.—Aprcre, (10.30 , a.m.), Kapani (10.<0 a.m.), 'and' liana'"(lo:so'' a.m.), froui Wellington. •' - • • KOXTON: " Arrived.—Queen of the South (11.15 a.m.), from Wellington. ' • • • PICTON. Arrived.—Pateena- (4.55 p.m.), from Wellington; • ! Sailed;—Wals'anui • : (6:30 p.m.), for - Wellington..- v'-'i:': . BLENHEIM. Sailed.—Blenheim <7.10 p.m.), and Opawa (7.15 p.m.), for Wellington. NELSON. ,■ Arrived.—Mapourika (4.<5 a.m.), from Picton; Takapuna (5 a.m.), from Wellington; Rosamond (1 p.m.), from Piston. Sailed.— v Clan Chisholm. (11.30 'a.m.), foe Wcllinston; Nikau (6 p.m.), fcr-.Wellinsrton. • ,; (lj Sailed.—Wairoca(9 a.m.).-for Wellington;' Ngatoro (0.30 > p.m.), for . Wellisston.. . , . TIMARU. '. ' : Sailed.—Lizzie Taylor (9.15 a.m.),. for Wellington. ' v ' LYTTELTON.' " ' Arrived.—Arapawa (8.59! a.m.),'from Wei* ton; -Tarawera {9 a.m.), from -Wellington. Sailed.—Victoria (6.35 p.m.), for Wellington and northern ports. Passengers: For Wellington—Misses Burnet, Jones, Lambe, Morton, Walker, Barnes, Webster., Yinccnt, Davies, Lambert, Merdamca Williamson, Jaraieson, Foster, Cecil, Jones, Davis. Messrs. Tytheridgc, Williamson, T. S. Wilebn, Morton, Fra,ser, Davis, Simpson, Jamieson. 0. E. Cross, Bravshaw. For Napier—Mis?es - Turner, Stc'dman.- Mcsdames Butcher, Stedcian, Messrs. Butcher. J. Rooper, Stodmar.. For Watkins. "Messrs.' Lanpford": Gil!. . For Auckland—Micses Guthrie, Middleton.' R?.strick (2): Garrett, 'Lane. Me'sdames Titzer. Gault, Laue. Messrs.. .Wrv W. Fitzer; -A. Gault, H. Fitzer. -Armitage. Turner: .36 steerage, • Sailed.—Mar'aroa (8.20 p.m.), for Wellington, with 3CO passengers. Sailed.—Knight of the Garter, for Auckland; Tan worn, for Dunodin; Wakatu and Cygnet*. £or Kaikoura; Komata, for Westport. DUNEDIN. Sailed.—'Ulimaroa, for Sydney, via Wellington. Passenger For Lyttelton—Mi?ses Armont, M'Donald, Dodd, Schaadt, Mes« dames Dalton and child. Farrell ar.d infant. For Wellington—Misses Main, His* lop, Ince, Hastie, Hoby (2), M'Gregor. Brown (3\ Leech. Mesdames Dickie, Shaw and child. Maine, Hayward and 4 children, Martin, Little. M'Gresor, Clark, Gordon, Mossts. Stewart, lKce, Payzea. Clark (3). Shaw. Hayward, Hosten, Dickic. • For Sydney— Miss Fraser, Mi\ Millis. Father; Markane; 17/ steerage for-' all -ports,

A MESSAGE- FROM 'TEE .iIAITAI.

WILL ANCHOR. AT 6 A.M. TO-DAY. ' A wirelcs message received from the R.M.3. Maitai, at 10.15 p.m. yesterd?j'. states that the vessel in expcctcd to reach port.at 6 a.m.' thi-3 morning. She has 65 passengers aboard and . 770 tons - of general-cart:o for At- the time the communication, was Tcccivcd the iiauai was,- about 112 miles off Wellington, and. had'- experienced v fise weather and smooth pea's all the -down'from Insco. r At the time the Maitai was picked up. tho THimaroa 'vHi" fc'.ard. and her operator stated that the vessel was 40 mile.s north of Dunedin.;''-; '" >

COMING BY THE DURHAM, i 'The F.-H.-Si "steamer Durham, from Liverpool, due at Auckland about January 15, and at Wellington f aeput rt A week later, isbringing the foliowirig :> ' ; passengers from Home:—Saloon: " - For Elisabeth A. Miller,.Mrs.. IsaUlH.Mi er. Dr. A. H. Miller,- Messrs. Julian H. Miller,., Ed. F. S. Miller, and 1 Frederick.C. N. Woraley. For Auckland— Mrs. H. and Mr. F. J. Dottridge. For Lyttelton—Miss Alice- J. Stephens. For Dunedin-Mr. F. h.-Browlie. For round trip-Mr. J.' Tarvcy.M Steerage: For Wellington-Mcsdanies Charlotte Dick-, onson- and Mary Shaw. Misses Ellen Ford, Florence Charlotte ar.d Gordon MKenzie, Messrs. Henry Hard. Joseph Barlow.- Albert Ford, Samuel Taylor.;Peter Fallon. John Bremen,« Thomas Hibberv. . Ch-vlea Dickenson, George • Shaw, Ales. Al.en, Wm.. Tlios Leo, Henry.Wo'.lnnd. Tlt.ch r.ond, ■William M'llhinney. Wilfred Pricc. Gcorgo Bamford, and Herbert .. .Robertson. lor other ports: Auckland 10. Lvttelton' 6, Port Chalmers 6,and Dur.cdin 1 !. ■ '

: , TAUfUI'S' OTJTWA'IJIJ * CARGO. ! . : Tho following is'a'summary of cargo taken by the Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Tainui, which' left' Wellington for London on Friday lasts—From Auckland—24,344 boxes butter, .<99 eases cheese. 2 oackages sundries. From Dunedin—lßl2 bales wool. 8 bales rabbitskins. 123 bags shcolite. From' Lyttolton—<B96 carcases. ..muttou, 22J73 carcasses lamb; 82 packages kidneys. 1746 boxes butter, 690 c?>--es choose, 4 packages sundries, 3 bales hair, 173 casks-tallow. 16 bales skins. 3956 bales wool. . From Wei* Ungton—lCCo carcasses mutton, 27,549 carcasses lamb, 500 quarters beef. 12-racks peas, 26 drums plyoerine. 47 packages sundries. Ml casks tallow, 262 bales hemn, 113 bales skins, 2305 bales wool. 13,712 bnxes butter. £396 cases cheese. . Frcm New Ply. mouth—l4,B62 bores butter; 2679 ease* chcese. From Pa tea—sC6B boxes butter. £032 cases cheese. The vessel also took 4 r rises sundries, 3 bale? wool, and 3 bales elans frcai, Hobart for London. AKKIVAL OF THE WAKEIMOO. An arrival in the stream from Sydney , at 11.45 yesterday , was this week's direct I steamer Wo.rriipoo, from Sydr.ev. rlie I berthed at the Queen's Wharf about l p.m. The vessel left the New South Wales port at 2.30 p.m. on Saturday last, ana experienced a light northerly brceae with smooth .sea-: until December 2, thencc moderate S.W. winds, with following fcC until arrival off Stephen. Island, at 0.25 a. m« yesterday. On December 3 the barouc Jlanurew.a, of Auckland, w33 passed at"lt 50 a.m., and wished to be reported "All well." Imports

iL » !eI were ,as followll9 bars Srrt m a, - ;es soail, 2CO ba ss ride, 116 sacks' pollard,. 90 eases sugar. 60 packages period!.' clas, 10 eases vermouth, 60 drums-carbids,' frnjf Eca " 5 ' 703 eases salmon. 247 cacdg. fruit,. 88 cases..rubbers, 218 packages tra.' and Quantity sundries. ' UL» following." v€s?eli r brought :-Wo r ms, Yarzin, On£ rah, Mooltan, Nera, Bombala, Tropic; Btipv anf^kla S i| 1 'a mU ' I,i - Gaettin^

■THE KACE FOR LONDOX. EAI OKA EEPOETED' FIRST. 27*, a 'arrfvcd Tuesday evening last, January 3, after & record top of only 37 Myz-i ■rolin'd^C ST £rat for » cargo vesD?l ieEp|f24IVf^»nl0lumn' «l 4er dat 9 Hoveibw'' «, reference was made to the. fact that ; wS,lrf i TOE - ?,? ( i,- tho Indrabarali: would be leaving Wellington about ts«' ? T e T- lth WOOI t0 catch tbe January sales. Mention was also made of the <!«»' parture of the-Kew Zealand Shipnine Co"'a" rcpresentative-ths Kaikonra. PP uqently there appc-arcd, on Da c omVr '.ffljl '-udica'ed.thai the thre- vessefi had ..ft New2Jealana, and civing tho c ai£ ! ing time of each. On the llondav before.: November 21, the Scale; steamer Clan He's?' -eft Mcliington for London also -\riti-; wool for the rale. Since tha- time rpceulation as-to which vessel would reach: th 6' Home .port first hai b»en in evi;lenco"iS shippinir. circles at Wellington. As stated-proviour-ly, many "old stl*s; •' and 'voTths?^ ones, .too, put their faith in J 1 Albion Co.'s • representative wnilo the youneer cenerati->n were incline ed to favour the latent addition to thoTyser Co. s fleet—the Indrabtrah. Th-> Zcalana Shipping Co. stated at the .tinje v that inoir was-not racing, and the Clan Boss (taking her into coEjjidorvr tion) wa? .thought to an''outfXdW' chance. Yesterday tho-rews wasTflaihod'half way round 1-h5 world that ■'H« Kirt .Ora had arrived a '37.riavp*' I Voyage—"A truly reniark'fble . OD! > experienced man put it. Other.', when 1 ' asked fori an espre-rdon of oninion on the timo taken, rtated that "the rer,v>V have travelled ,soTne." .It- is ?toted that the Gothic holds ' record fo'* voyage.- and that th« Kin Or* *nV~n jun om day 'Inng:- than she-did,' Up tjlV a'late hour last.'ni«rhf +>«p« no -ne-ira conrprninp +he arrival of the other threevessels at L?ndon. - . w

Yesterday.tho local.branch of tho Vol** Company received word F*.atin«r +ha f **•»■ Anarima, en rov.ta from Calcutta to nngMn.. wil! continue: htr fromAurkland on Saturday nest. She mr»v be looked for come on Mcr.dav, Jariir: 1 ary 9. ■ ' ' .

Owinc to an error, the-wrd Vancouver appeared in connection with the charged. steamer Strathcndrick's d o oart"re 1 from Now Y«rk with case oil for 1 thr vacuum Oil Comnar^.

•Mr. F. Dewhurjrt, -<vhp ha* bcsn acting-"' chief clflcer of the Wnirau. left tho ve?3?L .vssterday, ; and Mr. F. M'lntyre rojoiccdi his vo-sel after holiday leave. ,-;j An expected arriv.il in port the Tair.ui from Waitara. Messrs- Johnson and Co., her local agent?, anticipate dispatching her on the return trip (including Mokau) -to-day, at 4 p.m. ' N jtfest week the coW.al steamer Moa will*' bs placed, on the' Patent Slip for general; overhaul. . : Included in tho passengers who : ai*\' rived from Sydney by the Warrirooo terday was Mr. Dryden, Into scco-d officer.* of the Atua. Ho is proceeding to Dunedin; for orders.' , The Kaituna, with coa! for the Westport Coal Company's local branch, war. to Save left Westport yesterday. At 12.30 p.m. terday the Ngatoro clsarcd Greymouta! sir• ihere, and at 9 a.m. tho Anchor Line Co.V Waimea left Nelson, also bound for Wei-:, lington. She leaves again for Terakohe this-» afternoon. The -Himitahgi is scheduled to t leave, port for Greymouth to-day at noonV. The Afghanistan, of the Now Zealand. Shipping Co.'s foot-. is at present oa the, waiting berth at Port Chalmers. Captain - White, a former officer in th«v Union iSt-sara uhin Co., ha, 1 ? b:-sn appoint?d a by the' Harbour Trust Commissioners, sub-; ject to formal jazettal. to tho position "'of' .berthing master at Pyvmont. The calarj*' wa6' announced at £225 tier annum, ana-j there wero nearly. 90 applicants . 1 r

Testerday" the ketch Lizzie Taylor, with ' a load of produce, cleared Timaru fot.-. Wellington" at .9.15 p.m. -<>

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