SHIPPING NEWS.
PIIASKS OK Till 1 : .MOON. I'TIHtI'AKV. ]):iy, Jlr. in. I'lill mu:>n 5 H 28 ;un. quni'ti'i' JO 32 21 p.m. Now moon 18 5 14 p.m. I'irM (juaru-r 26 6 lu p.m. MOO.V Moon loikiv, 3.12 p.m.; Futs. 11.34 p.m. 111(511 WATKII. To-day. 11.29 a.m.; 11.46 p.m. T-'i-momnv, 12.14 p.m. SUN. Sim ri«c>- to-day, 5.27 a.m.: sets, 6.40 p.m ARRIVALS. MONDAY. I'KmiUAitY 26. KOTI.'KU. s,«. <5.30 a.m.), 1054 ions, ClirMian. from U*e«tporl. NOAIIKJU'), s..*. (G.a a.in.). 1100 ions, l>ilner, from Clrevmouth. IJllM'Li;, w. (6.*!5 a.m.). 370 tons, Carlfoil from ({j«i)joi'iie. TAINT!, s.s. (7.10 j.m.i, 128 Ion?, Jensen, from Wuitura.
DEPARTURES. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26. PATKKXA, s.s. (12.55 p.m.). 1212 tons, Watson, for Pidon ond Nelson. PassenSaloon—For Thrower, Drew, Dixon, Draper. Young i2,\ HefTer, i Mr?. lJojerp, ilessrs. Mogririge, Laing* l)ea. Smith. Scott, Pethcriuk. M'Gill, iri'erran, Widdop, Kent, Rogers. Vor Nel?on—blisses Dement, Krost, Spear, Kingslnnd, Huchauan, Evans and (•liild, Spiers, Ouinn, Messrs. Evan?, iMurray, KoWnson, F. JJoye?. K. Boyes, Eyon, Miller, Evnns, Quinton, Frost, .Quinti. MANAROA, s.s. (12.5 p.m.), 122 tons, Hart, i for Motueka. i PETO.N'E, £.5, (12.40 p.m.), 708 tons, All&op, I fov Napvev. KAKAIA, ?.s. (.2.10 p.m.). 5628 tons, Dunn, for Lyttelton and London. WAKATU, s.s. (5 p.m.), 157 tons, Wills, for Kaikoum and Lyttelton. TAIN'UI, s.s, (5.30 p.m.), 128 tons, Jensen, for Waitara and Jlokau. OPAWA, fi.s. (5.40 p.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, for Blenheim. t FLORA, s.s. (6.10 p.m.), 1273 tons, Williams, for Xcw Plymouth. MOKOIA, £.s. (6.15 p.m.). 3502 tons, Tfarris, for Napier, Gisboruc, and Auckland. Passengers: Saloon—For Napier—Misses Cir. Gil), < Crnill. Segrief, Mesdames Carjcill, Segrief, Messrs. Longden. Stilfe, Tyler, Meissncr. Pcattie. For Auckland—Misses PalT.v, Piekford. North, Mrs. Laey, Rev. WainwripUt, Messrs. Baker, Lacy, Turnbull ami friend. Sessions. HUTA, s.g. (6.20 p.m.), 127 ton?, Burl, for Wantranui. via Tcrakohe. KIRIPAKA, f.?. (7 p.m.), 133 ton?, Cruurher, for Pateu. MAORI, s.f. (8.5 p.m.). 3399 tons, Aldwell, for Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Broekolbank. Tlolps. Perkin, Shepherd, Donovan. Kobcrlson, Parsonage, Hammond, F.llis, Adams, llucston, Irvine. Way, Dc« Inrdy. Davie?. Anderson, Osborne. Sinclair, Fraser. Monaghan, Seddon. Barnes. Areyle, Thornthwaile, Scott, ITarris, Peach. Tulyard. Commins, Button, Hamplon, Wilkie, Scott. Robinson, Irvine, Pelardy, Captain Bone. Htfv. Hill, Messrs. Stead, Spddon, Mflnttan, York, Baruett, Rouse, M'Rvoy, Anderson. Osborne, Banks, Bonrerl, Tidsman. Seddon, Rigg, -Tones, Lou-ry. Watkins, Tasker, Fraser, Fisher, Hill, Snott. Thorntliwaite, Monaghan, Taylor, Scott. Moriarty, Wright, Bridge, Clothin:. Clark, Adams. Temple.
AOREJtfS, t.s. (8.10 p.m.), 77 tons, Fisk, for Potea.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Gertie, Foxton, February 27. Maua. Patea, February 27. Qnecn of the South, Foxton, F.*l». 11. Blenheim, Blenheim, February 27. Niknu, Nelson, Jfotueka, Fi'bruavy It. Mararoa, Lytteiton, February 27. Alexander, ricton. February 27. Muritai, Napier, February 27. Gertie. Foxton, February 27. ■Stormbird, Wanganui, February 27. Pateenii, Nelson, Picton, February 27. Taviuni, Westport, February 27. Opawa, Blenheim, February 28. Aorere, Pateo. February 28. Biuiitangi.' Chathams, via Lytteiton, February 28.. 1 Manaroa, Motueka. February 28. Kiripaka, :Patea. February 28. Kapiti, Lytteiton, February "8. Maori, Lytteiton, February 28. Warrimoo.. Sydney direct, February 20. Rosamond, Onelmnga. direct, Feb. 28. Defender, Lytteiton,' February 28. Aralmra. Wcn Coast, Nelson, Picton, February 28. Corinna. southern ports. February 23. Wainimi, Newcastle, February 29. Jlnuroto,-Suva, via Auckland, Feb. 29.Victoria, Duncdin, Lytteiton, Feb. 29. llaitai, San Francfcco, via way ports, February 29. Huia, Wansnnui, via Motueka, Feb. 29. Wnkatu, Lytteiton, Kailtoura,' Fell. 29. Tarawera, northern ports, starch 1. Ulimaroa. Melbourne, via south. Mar. 1. Star of Scotland, Napier, March 4. Mokoia, northern ports, March 6.
PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Mana, Patca, February 27. Kaitangata, Grcymouth. February 27. Arapawa. Wanganui, February 27. Maupiri, Picton, Auckland, via. East Coast, February 27. Mapourika, NclAon. West Coa.st, Feb. 2?. Ripple, Napier, Gisborne. February 27. Alexander, Nelson, Wo-t Coast, Feb. 27. Stormbird, Wanganui. February 27. Gertie, Foxton. February 27. Otaki, Auckland, February 27. Drayton Grange, Avonmouth, Feb. 27. Komata, Westport. February 27. Nikau. Nelson, M'otueka, February 2.'. Mararoa, Lyttelton, February 27. Blenheim, Blenheim. February i 7. Gertie, Clnthams, February 27. Kennedy, Pclorus Sounds, February 27. Kotuku, Grcymouth, February 27. Kittawa, Lyttelton, February 27. Rosamond. Picton, Onehunga, Feb. 28. Opawa, Blenheim. February 28. Queen of the South, Foxton, February 28. Manaroa, Havelock, February 28. Kapiti, Wanganui. February. 28. Pateeno. Picton, Nelson, February 28. Maori, Lyttelton, February 2S. Hinemoa, northern lighthouses, F«b. 28. Coriuna, Nelson, New Plymouth, Onehunga, February 28. Defender, Picton. Hokitika. Feb. 28. Warrimoo, Melbourne, via south, Feb. 29. Victoria, northern ports, Sydney, Feb. 29. Aorere, Patca. February 29. Kiripaka, Patca. February 29. Jluia, Wanganui. February 29. Himitangi, Cliathams, February 29. Amokura, Cliathams. February 29. Muritai, London, February 29. Pukaki, Grcymouth, February 29. Wakatu. Knikoura, Lyttelton, March 1. Queen Elizabeth, Sydney, March 1. I'limnroa, Sydney direct, March 1. Maitai, Sydney direct. March 1. Tarawera, Lyttelton. Duncdin, March 1 Arohura, Tieton, Nelson, West Coa<t March 2. Mokoia, Lyttelton, Duncdin, March 5,
INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. ULIMAROA. s.s., left Melbourne February 21. for Hoba.rt, southern ports, and Wellington. Due Wellington March 1. Leaves same day for Sydney dircc!, Due Sydney March 5. WARRIMOO, s.s., left Sydney Februarv 24 for Wellington direct. Due Wellington February 28. Leaves February 29 for southern ports, Ilobart, and Melbourne. Due Melbourne Marc.li 9. VICTORIA, s.s.. lcavrs D.unedin Fcbrnarv 27. for Lyttelton and Wellington. Duo Wellington February 29, ' Leaves samo day for northern porta and Sydney. Duo Svdney March 8. MAUNGAXUI. s.s., leave? Melbourne February 28. for Ilobart. southern ports, and Wellington. Due Wellington March 8. Leaves same day for Sydney dircct. Duo Sydney March 12.
OVERSEA SHIPPING, STKAMKKS TO AItIUVE. From London. TURAKIXA fdue about March 5), Failed on January 19. via. Caps Town <inri Hobnrt. (Xew Zealand Shipping Co.. agents.) HURUXUI (duo about Murch 19), sailed on January 26, via. Auckland. (New Zealand .Shipping Co., agents.) WHAKAI'UA (due about March 15), sailed on January 5, via Australian ports and Auckland. (Tyser Line, agents.) IXDIJAPUUA ("due about March 7\ sailed on December 25, via Australian purtv and Auckland. (Ty>er Line, agent*.) ATHKXIC (due :\houl March 19>, mailed on Kebronry 2. via Cape Town anil llohart. (Shaw. Savill, and Albion Co., agents.) IXDUALUUAH (due about April 3), mailed on January I{l. via Australian pons. Auck* land, and Napier. (Ty;er Line, agents.) KIA tIUA (due about March 31) i. sailed on February 8. vja Auckland. i.Sliaw, Savill, iii»*i Albion Cj., agent*.! XF.PEH.VXa (due about April 10. mailed January, via. Au-'tijilijn Ports ami Auckland. fTyecr Line, agent*.) HKMTKHA (due about April ?.), mailed oA Febraa.iy lj, \i'i ('ape Town and I'lobart. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agent*. l From Liverpool. HANFFSIIIIiE ulne about March V, •ailed oil December 21, via ('ape Town, Sydney. Nc\\ca*ile, and Auckland. il'.-H.-S. Line, agent O WAIMAXA tdup about .March 3), mailed un iM-ember 23, via Au-tralian port?- and Auckland. (Shan-, Savill, <md Albion Co., agem SI'SSLX 'due about March 22). snlled un January 12, via .Sydney, Newcastle, and Auckland. 'K.-11.-S. Line,, agents.)
StTvi'liY ( (\nv nliont April 15), jailed on February 5, via Sydney, Newcastle, and Auckiaud, UvJl.*S. Line, agents.)
From Montreal. \Y.\ IWKIt A (due about. March sailed mi lli'ii'mbei' 18, via Australia and AucK- , land. (Xew '/calami Shipping Co.. :ipent WAKAXI'I (due about March 29), sailed on .lamuiiv 19. via Australian ports and Aucliland. ' I.New /.calami Shipping Co., agents.) ' , KAI'A-MKA (due about Mtiy sailed on Fobrnarv 21. via Australian ports mill Auckland. (.New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.)
From Now York. KniKU.U.F. (lino about il a fell 11). sailed on lH'l-rmhcr 13. via. Australia and AuckIhikl. i.\. mid A. Lino, agents.) i KATTKXTI'HX (due about March 2 ! !, -oiled on January 21, via Australian por.s and Aucliland. (Ty.-or Line, agents.) ItOSKHIC (due about March 25). sailel oil December 30, via Australia and Audilaud. (A. and A. Line, agents.) 1 From Vancouver. MANAMA, (duo Aucliland about March II), sailed on February 21, via Honolulu and Suva. From San Francisco. M.VI'I'AT (due about February 291, sailed on February 7, via l'apsete and R;trotouja. (l r ..5.,5. Co., asont?.)
1)Y TELEGRAPH. COASTAL. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28, AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Hauroto (8.55 p.m.). from Fiji. Sailed.—Wltangape (5 p.m.). for Sew* castle. Arrived.—Hauroto, from Fiji. •Sailed.—Whangape, for Newcastle. . Sailed.—Malieuo (9.20 p.m.), for Sydney. JIOKIAXGA. Sailed.—lhumata, for Sydney. OXEHUNGA. Sailed.—Rosamond (4.15 p.m.), for Wellington. X A PIER. Sailed.—Muritai (5.10 p.m.) and Monowai (5.10 p.m.), for Wellington. XEW PLYMOUTH. Sailed.—liarawa. (8.30 p.m.), for Oneliungo. PATEA. Arrived—Mana. (3 p.m.), from Welling* ton ' WAXGAXCI. Sailed.—Stormbird (4.40 p.m.), for Wei* liuctoii. FOXTON. Railed.—Gertie (3 p.m.). for Wellington. To sail—Queen of the South (2 a.m., February 27), for Wellington. picton. Arrived.—Patcena (4.35 p.m.), from Wcl''To l( f"il.—Alexander (8 p.m.), for Wellingto"' FREXCH PASS. Sailed.—Kennedy (5.10 p.m.), for Welli,,Eto"' KELSON*. Sailed—Xikau (8 p.m.). fur Wellington. BLENJIEIM. To soil. —Bleiilioiin (10 p.m.), for Welling* to "' LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Kairaki, from l'nlorus Sound; Defender, from Holiitika. via. Westport. Sailed.—KairaUi. for Pelorus hound: Mararoa (6.25 p.m.), for Wellington, with 180 passengers. TI.MAIIU. Arrived.—Xgatoro (4 a.m.). from ■Wellington; Rotorua (7 a.m.), from the Bluff. BLUFF. Arrived—Ulimaroa (1 p.m.). from J'.el* bourne, via Hobort. Sailed.—lloana (7.15 p.m.), for Hobarto'-d Melbourne.
MATATUA'S OUTWARD CARGO. Before leaving Wellington for London on Sunday morning the Shaw-Savill steamer Matatua loaded the following cargo troui the undermentioned ports:—From Wellington: 1859 crates cheese, 904 carcasses mutton, 1731 carcasses lamb, 1486 pieces ard packages mutton. 28 boxes kidneys. From Nelson: 2177 bales wool, 13 bales leather, 18 casks pelts, 36 casks tallow, 127 bales sheepskins, 1 bale rabbitskins, 1% pack; ages sundries, 357 carcasses mutton, £53 carcasses lamb, 1 box kidneys. From Lyttelton: 613 crate? elicese. From Lur.cdin: 133 bales rabbitskins, 9414 bales wool, 201 bales sheepskins, 960 crates cheese, 8 haps feathers. 1 bale horsehair. 610 t'u::e3 butter, <83 bags sclieclitc, 29 packages sundries. From .Bluff: 4304 craves (.h.i-ese, 3770 bales wool. 72 bales.sheepskins. Frem Cisborne: 816 quarters beef, 8448 carcasses iamb. 30.144 carcasses mutton, 101 bores kidneys, 1680 pieces mutton, 3C4 biles wool, 111 casks tallow, 82 casks pelts, 6 packages sundries.
TAINTJI'S LONDON CAP.GO. Leaving Wellington on Thursday afternoon for London, via way ports, R.M.ft. Tttinui took the following eargo from the undermentioned ports:—From Napier: carcasses mutton. 2337 carcasses lamb, 172 quarters beef, 100 boxes kidneys, 15 casks pelts, 230 bales wool, 30 casks tallow, 13 ca;=ks casings, 2 bales sheepskins. From Auckland: 16,786 boxes butter, 293 crates rhee'e. From Dunsdin: I£sß boxes butter. From Lyttelton: 2498 carcasses _ mutton, 21,734 carcasses larnh. 44 boxes kidneys. 6 packages sundries, 675 bales wool, 7 bales sheepskins, 19 cosks casings, 10 casks pelts, 257 sacks feed, 2426 boxes butter, 58 cases poultry, 249 casks tjllow, 70 casks oleo, 130 casks premier jus. For Rio do Janeiro: SCO sacks oats. From Wellington: 12,528 carcasses mutton. 10,057 carcasses lamb, 23 boxes kidneys, 4319 bales wool, 15 bales sheepskins. 4B bundles hides, 410 casks tallow, '50 casks pelts, 177 bales tow, 1095 bales hemp. 53 packages sundries, 1 bale cottan, 9KI hexes butter, 2427 crates cheese. For Monte Video: 9 enses sundries. 81 bags meat. 3 wooJpressss. Tom Ilobart—For Jlonte Vid''o: 1023 bundles timber, 3193 pieces timber. From Patca: 2774 boxes butter, 742-1 crates cheese. From Now Plymouth: 11.007 boxes butter, 3291 crates cheese. From Wanganui: 954 boxes butter, 81 crates cheese. The Tainui is due at her destination on April 3.
WAIMANA'S MOVEMENTS. The new Bliaw-Savill steamer Waimnna is expected to leavo Auckland for Qisborne to-morrow. She is due at Wellington on Sunday next, and sails for Lyttelton oil the following Wednesday, March 6,
WEEK'S SYDNEY BOAT. Leaving Svdney for Wellington direct at 1 p.m. on Saturday, tliU week's hoat-the Warrimoo-has on board 77 saloon ana /6 steerage passengers for all ports. There nre also 400 tons of cargo 011 board tor Wellington. The' Warrimoo's date for leaving the Bluff for Melbourne is March 4, but. owing to March 2 being a wharf holiday in Duncdin, she will not sail until Tuesday, March 5.
COLLIERS' MOVEMENTS. To-dav the colliers Kctuku, Kittawa. and Kaitangata leave Wellington for Grcymouth, Lyttelton, and Grcymouth respectivclv. The Kaitangata loads timber at Grcvmouth for Sydney. The Komata is expected to Icrvc Wellington for l\estport to-morrow. 011 Thursday the Pukaki is due in port, from Greyinontb. The Taviuni is due from Westport to day.
• KAPUNI REPAIRS AT LYTTELTON. It. has been decided by the Tatea, Shipping Companv to send their steamer hapuni from Patca to Lyttelton for permanent repairs. She leaves Tatea to-morrow.
During Iho night the Anchor Lino 5 steamer Kennedy arrived at Pet-one with a load of tficep from the French Pass. Sho leaves to-day on the return trip, and brings a sccond load to Wellington. The Ferrv Company'* steamer Awaroa was placed' on the Patent Slip yesterday. The Xikau was to liavo pone un to-day, but will not he taken up until Thursday now. The Xcw Zealand Shipping Company!* Fteamcr Otald Is exneeted to lcavo WeiJington for Auckland to-day. On her next voyage the baroue Jessie Craig is to be commanded by Captain Xagle. one of the best-known masters in the Australian and Xew Zealand trade. Captain Xagle only took charge of the barijue last week. She is now loading pine at Hokianga. for nn Australian port. This week's cargo steamer from Duuedin to Wellington, via way ports*, will be the Te Ahum. She replaces the Koonyn, and will arrive at Wellington next Sunday, she sail* on the following day for Xew Plymouth, Wc-Mport, and lireymouth. A departure from Newcastle for Welling toti at 2 p.m. on Sntmdav was the Union eulller Wtiii una. Due litre on Thursday the vp.«el di-oharffe? pan of Her cargo before proceeding to Xapier. The F.-H.-s. liner Drayton Grange leaws Wellington for Avontnoutli to-day. Ho-amond, v.s., i; due hero from Onehnnga direct 'to-doy. aim sails on \U-d- - Pictoti and Onehunga. At noon yesterday, the Aiahnrn tirri.u-l ;ii ('Jrevnioath from Wellington, via v:\v porK ' She \va* to have left on the teturn trip at - a.m. to-day. Tlie Ty-er liner .Muritai will leave Wellington for London on February 2?. She U duo in port from Xapier this morning. Mr. Hugging, who lias been ashore on s-ick leave, reioined the Aorcve as mate yes> terday, Mr. E. Shaw having come ashore. Owint to being weather bound at Karaniofl, the auxiliary wow Echo win nimble to leave Karamea for Lyttelton yesterday. She is cxpcclcd to get out to-dai,
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