SHIPPING NEWS.
PHASES OF THE MOON. JANUARY. Day. Hr. m. Full moon 5 1 0 a.m. Last quarter 11 1 13 n.m. Now moon . 19 10 40 p.m. First quarter 27 621 p.m. MOOX. Moon rises to-dny, 2.59 p.m.; sets, 0.? a.m. Tuesday. HIGH WATER. To-day, 11.32 a.m.; 11.59 p.m. ' To-morrow, 12.21 p.m. SUN. Suu rises to-day, 4.50 a.m.; Eets, 7.16 p.m. ARRIVALS. SATURDAY, JANUARY 27. KIRIPAKA, s.s. (4.5 a.m.), 153 tons, Crourhcr, from Patsa. AOIiKKE, s.s. (5.5 a.m.), 77 tons, Fisk, MAHAKOA, 5.3. (7.5 a.m.), 2598 tons, Manning, from Lyttelton. Passengers: 160 saloon and 57 steerage. LIZZIE TAYLOR, ketch (7.40 a.m.), 77 tons, Petersen, from Timaru, via Lyttclton. NIKAU, s.s. (8.10 a.m.), 245 tone, Hay, from Nelson. lIIIIITANGI, s.s. (1 p.m.!, 323 tons, Mauley, from Lyttelton. BLENHEIM, s.s. (5.20 p.m.), 120 tons, Wilkinson, from Blenheim. PATEENA, s.s. (10 p.m.), 1212 tons, J. G. Watson, from Nelson and Picton. Passengers: 194 e-aloon and 28 steerage. WAKATU, s.s. (10.20 p.m.), 157 tons, Wills, from , Lyttelton and Kaikonra. SUNDAY, JANUARY 28. MANAROA, s.s. (4.30 a.m.), 122 tons, Hart, from Pelorus Sounds. KAPUNI, s.s. (5 a.m.), 150 tons, H'lntosb, from Patea. MANA, s.s. (4.45 a.m.), 134 tons, Gibson, from Patea. OPAWA, s.s. (7 a.m.), 110 tons, Nicholls, from Blwiheim. CLAN MACLAREN, s.s. (7 a.m.), 2682 tons, Shearer, from Auckland. MAORI, s.s. (7.55 a.m.), 3399 tons, Aldwell, from Lyttelton. QUEEN OF THE SOUTH, s.s. (12.25 p.m.), 198 tons, Harvey, from Foxtou. KO.MATA, s.s. (12.35 p.m.), 1994 tons, Hawson, from Westport. STOiniMltn. s.s. (12.35 p.m.), 217 tons, Dowell. from AVanganui. MAPOUUIKA, s.E. (12.40 p.m.), 1203 tons, Ritchie, from West Coast and Nelson. MOKOIA, s.s. (1.5 p.m.), 5502 tons, Harris, from Dunedin and Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon—Jlijies Dowucs, Ziuan. Wilson, Vivian, Kane, Doyly, Mrs. Armstrong, Messrs. Brown, Alexander. Wilson, Croster, Armstrong. Bayly, Dr. Begg, Milne, Kane. Lom?.s i 2!, Keane. Lynskey, Dixon, Sanderson. Shanks. Hallcnstcin, Brendslcter. Lahmann, Mason, Bannber, Bartley. Cook; 43 steerage. KAPJTI, s.s. (1.15 p.m.), 242 tons, Sawy;r3, frmi Wansanui. PUTIKI. s.s. (1.30 p.m.), 409 tons, Wahlstrom. from AYanganui. Alt APA WA, s.s. (2.30 p.m.), 268 tons, Cn.-!u\ from Lyttolton. HOLMDALE, s.s. (8.15 p.m.). 267 tons, Clark (bound Greymouth to Gisborue, put in for repairs to machinery). DEPARTURES. SATURDAY, JANUARY 27 PARITUTU, ctedge, (8.35 a.m.). for New Plymouth. ARAHURA. s.?. (1 p.m.), 1596 tons. Lambert, for Picton, Nelson, Wcstport, and Groymouth. Passengers: 185 saloon and 75 steorise. APR ,- RE, s.s. (5.20 p.m.), 77 tons, Fisk, for I'ate.i. POHERUA, s.s. (5.45 p.m.), 1175 ton E , Cn.TH?ron. for Oreymouth. OPAWA, s.s. (7 p.m.), 7207 tons, Cameron, for London. WHANGAPE, s.s. (9.10 p.m.), 2931 tons, White-Parsons, fm , Wostport. GEDTIE. s.s. (9.50 p.m.), 269 tons, Rotiser, for Fovtnu. SIAEAROA, f.s. (11.5 p.m.), 2SJB tons, Mnnniu'f. fiv I.vttclton. SnloonJris=c< Hopkinson, Ihy, Burtlny. Simrpon. Ande'-fnn, noi'Tlas, linker, Ttn?.=n!l (2), Vvnrn. Par=on?on, ARkon. Tnirnm, Dnlr-c r;>. Fflv Cr<is?, O'Brien, Tlnnl;ii«.in Etenh'H'in Bnvnw, llncl'!"y. liHf'e"!ro .i"(l child. TTavr-1. ffimro. Paul nnd o'Hld. pVnns nnd 2 cljiUli-on. WliiMaw, Tir. Downes. Me'fs. KnsU. M'Neil. O'Brien. Pni-or. finiil'i. Alton. J.itilc. jr.irtin '2), M'Dnvilt. Simpson. lirnjnii<in (2), Vn'<nr, Tioi-,->n. Smjti,. Bolirer. Nelson. Holland. Murray (2), Tnine, Whitelaw and son; 26 StP-lv-rc. f,'OT Ir KU. s.s. (11.11 p.m.). 1054.t0n5, Christian, for Greymouth. EXPF.CTEO ARRIVALS. Oueen of IV.e South. Foston, January 29. Rinple. flisbornc, Jnminry 29. Flora, southern pnrK. January" 29. liosamond, Onehiinga, New Plymouth, JonilftrV '"'lliuia.' Wiinsrnnui. Pelorus Sound. Jan. 29. Tlreese, Oreymouth, .January 29. T.ikoniaru. Gisborne. January 29. Aoiti-o, ViU::i, J;>ni"iry JO. Knitoa, Wiinnaniii. .Inmir.ry 50. Nikau. N"ls'>n. Moturtn, .Innuary 30. Marnvon, Lytt"lton. Januarv 30. Hl,)iii".-ai. tvTtliern ports. January 30. Mnuuka, Pvdncy direct. Jann.iry 31. Pnh_enia. Or-'vmon'.li, January 31. Arahnni. Wsst Coast, 'Nelson, " Picton, Jpnmry 31. Tilinm. Suva, via Auckland. Febrimry 1. '.n/rit'-ii. Lon'l'iii. via v.-ny ports. Feb. 1. Tahiti. Sin Francisco, via way ports. Fe'miar" 1 victoria Lyttelton, Feb. 1. T.-irnrorn. PM"edin. r.yttelton, Feb. 2. J'lfMix'iu N'nninr, "Folirnnry 2. W!irrh"oo.' MfflboiPTr, via pnuth, Fob. 2. Kairaki. Kniauoi. February 2. Anglo-Mexicnn, Napier, February 5. PROJECTED DEPARTURES, lUenhcim, lilonlieim, January 29. Huia, Waneaimi, Janunry 29. Kiripaka. Patea, January S9. Op.iwa, r.lenhcim. January 29. Queen of the South, Foxton. Jan. 25. Jtanurna, I.loti'.eka. .laiiiinry ZO. | Pateeua, Pioton, NclFon, January 29. j Maori, Lyttelton, January 29. Himitaniri. Chr.thaui Islauiis. Jan. 29. Wakatn, Kail:onra, Lyttelton, .lan. 29. Hosamond. Picton. Nelson. New Plymouth. Oiiehunea. January 29. Mokoia. northern ports. January 29. Monnwfii. Lyttelton. nunailin. Jan. 30. Mapniirikti, Nelson. West Cinst, Jin. 30. liinpb. Xajiicr. Gisborne, .T.nr.mry 30. Star of Cnmtla. London. January 30. Zealandii'. PU-t.on, Jjminr.v JO. Putiki, Wanganui January 30. Arnrawa, January 30. Komata, Westrioit, Jamiary 50. Waipori. Lytteiton, January. 30. Nikau. Nciion. Motuoka. January 30. Mnraron. Lyttelton. January 30. Mann. P.ilca, January JO. Kiiniti, Watignmii. .lanuory 30. Kaitoa. Nelson, West Const, January 30. Aorere, I'ritM, iTanuory 50. Flora. Wivtnort, Groymotitli, January 30. Tainui, Lvttelton, January 51. Taviuni. Napier. January 31. Clan Maclaren. London, January 31. Corinna. New Plymouth, . Onehunga, January 31. Klornil'ird. Waiiganni, January 31. yictnria, Sydney, via northern ports, Maiuikn. Melbourne via Eouth, Fob. 1. Kairnki, Kniauoi, February 2. Warrimoo, Sydney direct, February 2. Tarn.wora, northern ports. Febniary 2. Tahiti, Sydney, February 2. Arahura, Picton. NeUin, West Coast. February 3. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. MANUKA, s.s., left. Sydney Jannary 27, for Wfllington direct. Due Wellington January 31. Leaves February 1, for southern port* Milforrt Sound. Tlohprt, and Melbourne. T)r." Melbourne February 10. VICTORIA, s.s., leaves Dur.edin January M for Lvtt.-ltnn and Wellington. Due Weilinclon February 1. Leaves same day for northern ports and Sydney. Due Sydney February 9. WAHETMOO. s.p., !«??! Melbourne January 2J. for Hobart, ports, and Weilinsrton. Due Wellins+on February 2. Leaves fflnic day for Sydney direct. Due Sydney February 6. MOAN.A. s.s.. leaves Melbourne January 31. for Hobart, southern port*, and' Wellington. Due Wellington February 9. Leaves some day £yr Sydney direct. Due Sydney February 13. OVERSEA SHIPPING. 1 STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. From London. MURTTAI (due about February 1), sailed on November 26. via Australia and Auckland. (T.vier Line, Agents.) MAMARI (due about February 1). sailed on December 14. via Auckland. (Shaw, Snvill. nnd Albion Co.. ncents.) KOTOP.UA (duo about February 4). sailed .on December 23. via Cape Town and nobart, (New 'Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) MIMIRO (due abiitil March 2>, failed on December 28, via Australia and Auckland. (Tvsoi- Line, agents.* lONIC (due about February 29), sailed on Januarv 4. via Cnpc Town ;ind Hobart. (Shaw. "Snvill. and Albion &., i-Bcntfi.) TtiKAKIXA (duo :\hout March 5), s :iiled on January 19, via Cope Town and Hobart. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) From Liverpool. TIANFF.SinUE (Hue abolH February 291, sailed on December 21. via. Cape Town, Sydney. Newcastle, and Auckland. (F.-II.S. I Lino, nsiMils.) I WAIMAXA (due about. February 18:. failed I on December 23. via Australian ports and Auckland. (Shaw, Savill, and Albion Co., agciib.) SUSSEX (due ahout March 2!\ sailed on January 12, vio, Sydney, Nowcastlc, and Auckland. U'.-IL-B. Line, aefinto.)
J From Montreal. RAKAIA (due about February 2), sailed on November 19, via Australia and Auckw ir«M-n w . Zcalau '' Shipping Co., agonls.) "AIWhIIA (due about March 6), nailed on December 28, via Australia and Auck-\{-u/ivrr Zc , ~laud Shl PP in R Co.. agents.) AAAKAMjI (due about March 29), railed on January 19, via Australian ports mid ageiu"! <XCW Zoala,ld sh 'I'l ,ill S Co " From Now York. K'i'AH OF SCOTLAND (due about February •Tn,! 5, '! ' ~o n, Sovcmhcr 18, vie. Australia •""> Auckland. (Tyaer Line, agents.) FALLh OF OIiCIIY (dun about February inri S v' ed - °" x <"onil>er 18. via Auckland tVll ™'m Oil Cu., agents.) KllikflALE (due about March 24). sailed faiul C M lbcr ! 3 ' via ,' Austrnli i and Auckland. (A. and A. Line, agents.) From Philadelphia. 1 TERKIEK (due obout February 18), sailed IT- m™ via Dunedin and Lytteltou, (Qollm and Co., agents.) From San Francisco. TAIIITI (duo 'about February 1), sailed n' sS uu F J 10 . via Papeete and Rarotonga. lu.b.b. Co., agents.) SAILER TO ARRIVE. QUEEN ELIZABETH, ship, sailed from agents? Octobcr 17 - (Vacuum Oil Co., BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. , . . SYDNEY, Januarv 26 lanrt" 70 !. ~? immcra (4 "• m - ) - from'Auck. ma afl f / ora Hokianea; Waitcmaia, from Dunedin. Arrive v SYDNEY, January 27. £"i 1T . cd --Kurow, from Kaipara.. j ton ~ nuka (U0 p " m ">' for WellingArm, a t SYDNET, .Tannary 28. Arnvcd.-Inga, from Kaipara. .... . , r MELBOURNE. January 28. lirdr->lomr S i° ana \ from Bluff > Hobart; inaralema, from London. . . , _ FREMANTLE, January 28. Arrived.- Kaituna, from New Zealand. COASTAL. SATURDAY, JANUARY 27. AUCKLAND. Arrifsd.—Kautunui, from Gisborne and iokqmaru Bay. Sailcd.-Somerset, for Lyttelton nnd Dunedin; Muritai, for Napier aid Welling. j ! •■' U K'°-Mcxican, for Gisborne, Napier, and Wellington. ONEHUNGA. Arrived.—Rosamond (10 a.m.), from New Pylinouth. GISBORNE. To sail.-Tokom.iru (11 p.m.), and Ripple (11 p.m.), for Wellington. WANGANUI. Sailed.—Huia (3.50 p.m.), for Wellington, via Pslorus Sounds. NELSON. Arrived.—Kennedy (9.20 a.m.), from Wellington. GREYMOUTH. Sailcd.-Ennerdale (2.15 p.m.), for Sydney. LYTTELTON. Arrived.-Victoria (8 a.m.), from Wellington. TIMAUU. Arrived.—Morayshire (7 a.m.), from Wellington. DUNEDIN. Arrived.—Mocraki, from Sydney, via Wcllinzton and Lyttslton. Sailed.—Hoiito, schooner, for Kaipara. SUNDAY, JANUARY 28. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Maheno, from Sydney; Tarawera, from southern ports. ONEIIUNCA. Arrived.—Kamona (1.45 p.m.), from AVollington. Sailed.-Rosamond (4.30 p.m.), for Wellington; Rarawa (3.35. p.m.), for New Plymouth. ■ EAST CAPE. Somerset passed south at 9.15 a.m., and Anglo-Mexican at 8 a.m. also for south. PATEA. Arrived.—Aor;ro (2.50 p.m.), from Wellington. FOXTON. Arrived.—Gertio (4 p.m.), from Wellington. KELSON. Arrived.—Arahura (J. 25 a.m.), from Picton nnd Wellington; Nikau (4.10 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed.—Arahura, (6 a.m.), for Westport and Greyinouth.
GRF.YMOUTH. Arrived.—Ngahere (2.45 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed.—Breizc (1.35 a.m.), for Wellington. DUNEDIN. Arrived.—Victoria, from northern ports; , Stnnn, from Lytteltou. •Sailed.—Corinna, for New Plymouth, via way ports: Moeraki, for Bluff, Hobart, ni_d Melbourne. ARAWA'S HOME CARGO. Loavine; AVellincton for London on Friday evening, the Shaw-Savill R.M.S. Arawa took the following cargo from the umleriiisntioned ports:—From LytleHou—2s oasks pelt;. 50 casks tallow. SWO bales wool. 35 nnckases sundries. 2280 carcasses nullon. 0319 carcasses lamb. From Dunedin-230 boxes butler. From Auckland- -20,857 bcic-3 butter. 753 crates cheese. From W-c'lina-ton--4'l nackaiies sundries, 27 bales Eheenskias. 3315 bales wool. 69 sacks crass seed, 6"7 quarters beef, 17,915 care-isses mutton. 469 piick.ijres mutton, 11.470 carcasses Limb, 12.526 boxen butter, 5450 crutp. , : chee.=e. From VTaimaniti-IUO box»« butter, 91 crates cheese. From New Plymouth—l2.l7s hoses huiter, . 3656 erntes cheese. From Patca-.VMB boxes buUer. 7SJI crate? chc»po. From WolHncton: For Monte Video-ie packages sundries. MURITAI FOR WELLINGTON. En route from London to Wellington, the Ty=er liner Jtiivitnl left Auekbnd on f'.TtiiriJny. The vessel makes a en 11 aL Na-pie.r poniinir down the coast, and is due nt Wellington about Thursday of this week. TALUNE LEAVES SUVA. At 11 p.m. on Thnr.'clay last the Union steamer Talune left Suva for Auckland and AA'clHiigton la(W with fruit and general cargo. She is due at Auckland to-day and et this port on February 1. MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Captain Bartlett, who was at one time in command of the White Star-Shaw. •Savill R.M.S. Gothic, has been appointed senior marine superintendent of the AYliite Stnr Line, vice Captain Murray. Mr. J. D. M'Laren, , who has been employed in the AVelliugtou ofh'co of the Union Company for some time past, joins the Mokoia as uctiog-purcer to-day, vice Mr. Cooke. who boos on holiday leave. Jir. 11. Snundcrcon has been appointed chairman of directors of the Shaw, Karill, and AHbon Line of steamers, vice Mr. E. Pembroke. Mr. Sanntereon is also a member of the White Star board of directors. Mr. C. AVatchlin, who has been ashore for a few weeks, rejoined the schooner Falcon an mate on Saturday. Mr. E. J. Thomas joined the Kotiiku as third officer at Wellington on Saturday. Mr. Chas. Rawson, who was on a. visit fo Scotland on behalf of Messrs. J. J. Craig. Ltd.. Auckland, acted as chief entrinecr of the /new steamer Opouri on her vovnee vmm Glasgow to Lyttelton. Mr.' F. W. Jaekson. late chbf officer of the Waual'K, has joined the Kaiapoi, in place of Mr. A. R. Stewart, who came a?h.ors for orders. Optnin Smith, of th? T.vtt.cUon Harbour Board sfnff, arrived in Wellington ywterday. Captain Smith, who is on holiday leave, leaves for Auckland to-day. At 2.15 p.m. yesterday the Mnorlland Steamship Company's Enncrdale left Greymouth timber-laden for Sydney. Unexpectedly the Maoriland Steamship Company's ilnlntdalc put in to Wellington last night. The stiamer was en route from Greymouth to Gisborne, and when oil" Farewell Spit during the early hours of yesterday morning the foot valve in the circula.t.iuir pump carried away. Although the mishap was of a minor character it was decided to put in hero for ren.iirs. On Saturday morning the ketch Lizzie Taylor arrived in port from Timaru, via Lvtteltou. The sailer brought a full load of produce from the southern port, and noon completion of discharge soils for Ilavelock. An cxp2c.ted arrival from Gisborne this morning is the Shaw-Savill steamer Tokoma.ru. She takes in bunker coal here, and is expected to leave for London to-morroiv evening. Auckland exchanges to hand state that the Vacuum Oil Company's chartered steamer Falls of Orchy is expected to le.-wj the northern uort for Nonicr and AVelliugton on AVcdnesdny or Thursday nest. The vessel has about 50,000 cases of oil to put out hoi:?. Tt is anticipated that discharge of the AVellinjrton portion of R.M.S. Tainui's Liiudon cargo will be completed in time for the vessel to leave for Lyttelton on Wednesday. T!i2 steamer Cape Ortcgal (recently at Wellington from New York), which left Newcastle for Valparaiso on December 15, arrived at her destination on January 14. After discharging her Australian cargo at London, the Tyter liner Tomoana procrods to New York to load for Australian and New Zealand ports, under the aufnlres of tho A. and A. Line. She eailjs on llardi 2i
About February 2 the coastal steamer Kairaki is expected at Wellington to tato another load of sheep from Petone to Kaiapoi.
To-night or to-morrow morning the Flora is duo at Wellington from tuuthcrn ports. She sails at lioon to-morrow for Westport and Grcymouth.
The Taviuni is oxpei'ted to leave port for Napier on Wednesday, aud the Waipori for Lyttelton to-morrow.
Following are the current rates of freight quoted for coal cargoes from Newcastle to New Zealand ports:—Auckland 95., Gisl)on>2 10s. 6d., Xapici , 10s. 6d., Wellington 9s. 6d., AYunganui 135., Lyttelton 10s., Timaru 10?. 6d., Dunedin 10s. 6d., and Bluff 10.-. 6d. The prevent ruling rates of freight to foreign ports arc as follow:— Honolulu 14.-. to 155., San Francisco 19s. to 205., Acnpulro 205., Guuymas 205., Callao KJs.. Valparaiso 22?. 6d., West Coast Range 225. 6d., direct nitrate port 215., Manila 11s., Singapore 11s., and Java 11s.
An arrival in port from Auckland early yesterday morning was tb.2 Scales chartered steamer Clan Miiclarcn. She compk'te;. Homeward loading here, and in exnetted to clear for London, via Port Pirfo, Colombo, and Suez Canal on Wednesday.
To-morrow the American barque Maknweli is to leave Lyttelton for Newcastle, where the loads coal for San Francisco.
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