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PHASES Of TICK .MOON. MAltl'll. Day. II r.ni. Full moon 3 10 12 p.m. La-t (iiiartcr 11 720 a.m. .Vβ w moon 19 9 39 a.m. First iiiKirter 26 232 p.m. MOO.Y. Saturday." ' 11 Kill WATKIt. To-day. 1.29 u.m.; 2.1 p.m. To-morrow, 2.29 a.m.; '.'.54 p.m. si;n. Sim ri.»e- to-day, 5.30 a.m.; sets, 0.35 p.m. ARRIVALS. THL'HSDAV, FKBHCAKY 29. AIt.VI'AWA. s.s. (6 a.m.i, 'J6B tons, Curliy, from Wanganui. KKXXKDY, s.s. (6.20 a.m. at I'eloue), 226 tons. Wililmaii. from the Sound.-. MAHAUOA, s.s. 16.55 a.m.). 2398 tons. Manning, from Lyltelton. Passengers: Saloon -.Misses Minus. .Miiller. J'orter. Bowmen. Deveirjux. Moore. Hestell. Mesdames lieale and child, Loader i 2). Hughes and child. Farrell, Smith, Kirby and 2 children, Wilson. Williams. Whitty. Allen. Webb, l'rudhof. Langford, Barnes, Willi-ims. Oake?. Kaue. Holmes, Lowry, Gow. Lady Lipton, Messrs. Swallow, Beale. Loader, "Hoggon, Williams. Matson (2|. llisks, Turrar. .Smith. Miller, Kirby, Willis, Millie. Leech, Wilson. Falen. Frederic. Logen. Wood aud chilli, llolmes, Laivrie, Blythe, Piper, Sandford, Lowry, Dnthie. M'Kenzie, Price. King, (iossling. Nicoll, Sduibert, Jaran;, Row, Brown, Daymond, Wilson. Colli.?, Allen, l'avne, Jl'Kay, l'rndhoe. llayhurst, Wright, Peildie. Faulkner, M'Williams. Bosen, Gale. Farrell, Norton. Adamson. Winter. Jameson, Goodwin, Carter, Clarkson; 45 steerage. NIKAIT. 6-s. (7-5 a.m.). 245 tons, Hay, from Nelson and Jtotaeka. BLENHF.IM, s.s. (7.10 a.m.), 120 tons, Wilkinson, from Blenheim. VICTOHIA, s.s. 19.50 a.m.), 2969 tons, Entwisle, from southern ports. AORERE. s.s. (10 a.m.), 77 tons, Fisk, from Patea. KIRII'AKA. s.s. (9.20 a..m.), 133 tons. Croueher. from Patea. PUKAKI, s.s. (2.25 p.m.). 1444 tons, Tale, from Westport. HAUROTO. s.s. (6.15 p.m.). 1988 tons,, from Suva, via Auckland. WAIRUNA, s.s. (6.30 p.m.). 3947 tons, Rutter. from Newcastle. OPAWA. s.s. (9.30 p.m.), 110 tons, Nieholls, from lUciiluiiji. FRIDAY. MARCH 1. WAIMEA, s.s. (0.25 a.m.), 454 tons, Wildman, from Grcymouth. PATEEXA, s.s. (0.35 a.m.). 1212 tons, J. G. Watson, from Nelson and Picton. DEPARTURES! THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 29. TAVIUNI, a.s. (6.5 a.m.), 1465 tons, Brown, for Westport. ENERGY, s.s. (9 a.m.), 66 tons, Kckford, KAPITI, s.s. (2.20 p.m.), 242 tons, Sawyers, for Puponga. AOREHE. s.s. (4.20 p.m.), 77 tons, Fisk, for Patea. WARRIMOO, s.s. (5.20 p.m.), 3529 tons, Glift, for Melbourne, via southern ports. Passengers: Saloon—For Lyttelton—Miss;s Holmes (2), Messrs. Oakden, Taylor. M'Kinley, Horalcy, Hornley. For Duncdin— Misses Tesehcmaker, Kinvig, Carey, liagrie, Jl'Alisler, Mssd-ames Te.'chemaker, Cnble and 2 children, Bossence. Messrs. Brian, Cable, Patterson, Bossence, Ballantyne. For Bluff-Mcflamei Miller. Pnape, Master Pnape. For Hobart—Miss Simms, Mrs. White, Mr. White. For Melbourne-Misses Slattery '2), White, Fantliam, Madame Boeufve, Mrs. Hill and 3 children, Messrs. Marten, Hill. KENNEDY, s.s. (6 p.m.), 226 tons, Graham, for Greymouth. AMOKUHA. New Zealand training ship (6.15 p.m.), 605 toils. Hooper, for Chatham Islands. VICTORIA, s.s. (7.10 p.m.), 2969 tons, Entwisle, for northern ports and Sydney. ARAPAWA, s.s. (7.25 p.m.;, 268 tons, Corby, for Wanganui, with baruuentino Carla in tow. BLENHEIM, s.s. (9.5 p.m.), 120 tons, Wilkinson, for Blenheim. " MAIiAROA, 3.5. (8.5 p.m.), 2598 tons. Mannine, for Lytt2lton. HISEMOA. n.«. (8.5 p.m.), 542 ton?. Bollons, for Castlepoint and ■ northern lighthouses. NIKATI, s.s. (11.30 p.m.). 245 tons, Hay, for Nelson and Motncka.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Defender, Lyttelton, March 1. Wairunn, XewcastK March 1. Wnimea, Cireymouth. March 1. Opawa, Dleuheiin. March 1. Que?u oC the South, Foxton. March 1. Jlnia, Wancnmii, via. Motuoka, March 1. Stormhird. Wiincamii, March 1. Maun. P.ilca. March 1. Maori, rjyttclton. March I. 'J'arawera, riorthnni ports. March 1. lUimaroa, Melbourne, via south. Mar. 1. Nsatoro, Greymnnth. March 2. Aorsre. PatM, March 2. Hlenheiui, Blenheim. March 2. Arapawa. Wansaniii, March 2. Maitai, San Francisco, via nay ports, March 2. Nikau, Nelson, Motueka, March 2. Mararoa, Lyttclton, March 2. Mapourika. West Coast, Xelson, March 2. Taviuni, Wcstport. March 2. Koniata, Wcstnort. Mari'h 2. Manprapapa. Wc=tport, Man-li 3. Te Allan, southern ports, March 3. Mnnaroa, Flavclock. March 3. Kaipara, Picton. March 3. Ripple. Giaborne. March 3. Monowai. Uuiiedin. li.vttclton. Mnrch 3. Plan Oifilvy, Tjyttclton. Mnrch 3. Star of Scotland. Xapicr. March 4. ttosamoud, Onchunea. Xcw Plymouth, March 4. Wniniana, Titrerpool. via way ports, Mar. 4. l'oherua. Gri-ymouth. March 4. Molioia, northern ports, March 5. Corinna, Onehuiiea, Kew Plymouth, March 5. 7 BanffHliiro. Liverpool, via Auckland, March 5.
PROJECTED DEPARTURES! Defender, Picton, Hokitika, March 1. Kirinaka, Patca, March 1. Muritai. London, March 1. llanroto, Westport, March 1. Opaiva, Blenheim. March 1. Queen of the South, Foxton, March 1. ITnia, Motueka, March 1. Storiubird, ffanuanui. March 1. Mana. P0t,33, March 1. Patcena. Picton. Nelson. March 1. Maori, Lyttelton, March 1. Wakatu. Kaikoura. Lyttelton, March 1. Oueen Kliznbcth. Sydney. March 1. . tllimaroa, Sydney direct, March 1. Tarawera. Lyttelton. Dunedin, March 1. Waimea, Nelson, West Coast, March 1. Ngatoro. Greymouth, March 2. Aorirc, Patea, March 2. Arapawa. Wanganui, March 2. Maitai, Sydney direct. March 2. Nikau, Nelson. Motueka, March 2. Mararoa, Lyttelton, March 2. Arahura, I'icton. Nelson, West Coast, March 2., Jtoa, Motneka. March 2. Mangapapa, Westport, Karamea, Mar. 4. To Anau, New Plymouth, Westport, Greymouth, March 4. Manaroa, Motneka. March 4. Monowai, northern ports. March 4. Mokoia. Lyttelton, Dmiediu, Mnrch 5. Jlapourika, Nelson, West Coast. March 5. Itipple, Napier, Gishorne, March 5. Corinna, southern Dorts. Jlarch 5. Komata, Westport, March 5. Kaipara, London. March 7.
INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. ULIMAROA. R. 5.. left Melbourne Febriiary 21, for JTohart, southern ports, and Wellington. Bue Wellington March 1. Leaves same day for Sydney direct. Duo Sydnev March 5. MAUXGAXUT. s.s.. left Melbourne February 28. for Itobart. southern ports, and WellinEton. Due Wellington March 8. Leaves fame dav for Sydney direct. Due Sydney March I". MANUKA, 5.5.. leaves Sydney March 2 for Wellington direct. Duo Wellington March 6. Leaves March 7 for southern ports, Hobart, and Melbourne. Due Melbourii? March 16. WIMMKRA, 8.5.. left Sydney February 28 for northern ports and Wellington.' 'Due Wellington March 8. Leaves same day for Lyttellon and Dmicdiii.
OVERSEA SHIPPINC. STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. From London. TURAKIXA (due about March 5). sailed on January 19. via Cape Town <iml ]| 0 . hart. (New Zealand Shipping Co.. a»ents ) HUIU'NMH nine about March 19!. f ;,ji e d on .luiiiiur.v 26. via Auckland. (.New Zealand Shipiiiiie Co.. iineuts.) WHAKAIiVA (due iiboiil March 17). sailed on January 5. via Australian ports and Auckland. (Tyser Line, agents.) IXDKAI'IMIA (due about March V sailed on December 23. via Australian ports and Aiu-kland. (Ty-er Line, agents \ ATHEXIC (due about Murcb 19), sailed on Kebruary 2, via Cape Town and lloljui'l. (Sliuw. Savill, and Albion Co., ag<>iil< i IXDItAHAIIAII 'due abuut April 3i. mailed oil January 26. via Australian ports. Auckland, und .Napier. (Tyser Line, apents.l KM OHA (due about March 30). sailed on Februury 8. via Auckland. iShaw. Savill and Albion Co., • asrents.) NEItKHAXA (due about April 16). <uiled January, viii. Australian ports und AuckUinil. iTyser Line, aKent».) KKMUKHA (due .''bout April 2). sailed on rclininry IS. via C*pc Town and ir.ibart (Xew Zealand Shipping Co., acpnts.) From Liverpool. BAXFFSHTRK (due about Mnrch 4), *ailod on Decomber 21. via Cene. Town. Sydney, XowtMstle, and Auckland, (F.-H.-S, Line, agoot:.)
IVAIMANA (cine about March 3!. sailed on Deceiulier 23. via Australian ports and Au'.-kiiiiiil. l.Slinw, SavjlJ. and Alltiuii Co., u»i tit<-.i SUSSEX (due about Maivh 221, hailed on .luuuury 12, via Sydney, .\ew,a->lle. and Aucsklaiid. (K.-11..5. Line, agents.) SC-'ltltEY idue about April 15>, sailed on Feliruary 5, via Sydney, Newcastle, and Auckland. IF.-11.-S. Line, agents.) From. Montreali WAI'WKKA (due about llarch 121. sailed mi IV-rauher 28, via Aiistrulia and Auckland. IXi-w Zealand Shipping Co.. agents.) WA.KANUI (due about March 29>. sailed on .lanii«ry !9. viii Au.-tralian ports and Auckland. iNew Zealand Shipping Co., agents) KAKAMIIA (due nbout May 1). sailed on February 21. via Au.-lraliail porls and Auckland. i.\ L . w Zciilanil Shipping Co.. ascut.-J From Nlaw York. KIItKIMLH (due about March 11). sailed on Deomiibrr 13. via. Australia «ud Auckland (A. and A. Line, agents.) kATTKXTUK.V (due about March 29). soiled on January 21. via Australian ports and Auckland. (Tyser Line, agents.) HOSKHIC (due about April 11, sailed on December 30, via Australia ami Auckland. (A. and A. Line, agents.) From Vancouver. MAIIAMA (due Auckland about March n). sailed on February 21, -via Honolulu From San Francisco. MAITAI (due about March 2). sailed on teumary 7, via Papeete and Ha-ro-tonsu. (U.S.S. Co.. osents.) BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. SYDNEY, February 29: Sailed.-Khkdalc. for Auckland. Arrived—Kaiapoi. from Oreymouth. Sailed.-Waiwera and Kirkdale, for New. Zealand. , . LONDON, February 29. Arnveil.-Clan aiacaiilcy. from Auckland; Paparoa, from Diincdin; Niwaru, from New Zealand and Australian ports. Sniled.-Gotliic. COASTAL. TI'UnSDAV, FEBRUARY 29, AUCKLAND. Arrived.-Otaki (12.15 p.m.), from Wellington: Maniari. from Napier; Molioia, from southern ports. Sailed..—Wniraana (7 a.m.), for Gisborne, Wellington, ami Duncdin. OXEnUNGA. Sailed.—ltarawa (4.30 p.m.), for New Plymouth. GISBOBXE. To sail.-Star of Scotland (10 p.m.), for Napi3i\ NAPIER. Arrived.-ltipple (5.45 a.m.), from Wellington. To snil.-Kaipara (6 p.m.), for Picton. Sailed.-Tarawera (5 p.m.), for Wellington. PATEA. Sailed.-Mana (7.30 p.m.). for Wellington. WANGAKUI. Sailed.-Stormbird (6.50 p.m.), for Wellington. FOXTON. Sailed.-Queen of the South (7.20 p.m.), for Wellington. PICTON. To sail.-Pateona (8.30 p.m.), for WjllingKAIKOURA. To sail.—Wakatn (5 p.m.), for Wellington. MOTUEKA. To sail.-Huia (5 p.m.). for Wellington. WF.STPORT. Arrived— Komata (10.10 a.m.), from Wellington. LYTTKLTOK. Arrived.—lf.M.S. Pioneer (5 p.m.), from Sailed.—Rakaia (1.45 p.m.), for Loudor, via Monte Video and Teneriffc. Arrivjd.-Kairaki, from Pelorus Sound; Cygnet, from Kaikoura; Breeze, from Picton. Sailed.-Opouri, for Picton ami Greymouth; Melbourne, for Hokianga; Canopus, for Wostport; Kairaki, for Pelorus Sound; Maori (8.30 p.m.), for Wellington, with 245 passengers. Saileil.-Ulimavoa (9.30 p.m.), for Wellington and Sydney. Fassengirs: For Wellington-Misses Scales, Clater, Iliddlestone, Falconer, Hadlield, Mesdame:i Williams, million. Hawison, Long. Falconer, Revs. X. Turner, Williams, Major Bishop, Messrs. Gibson. Hawison, Oxley, .7. Long, A. O'Jtjarn, Uuchauan. Morris, -I. Lowe, Ford. For Sydney-Misses Tclfsr, Bell, llutton, Bishop (2), Brooks, Cave, Orine, Ohiiuey. E. Wood. Flvore, Keith, Aitken, Sargood. Johnson. Connor (2). W. Coulson, Macdonald, Smith, Osborne, Harvey. Collins,. Johnson. Cameron. 11. Tiw. C. Luk?. A. V. Bishop. A. Bull, Smith, Crawford, F. Jleyers. A. 12. Barker. 0. Wood. K. Kimbell. K. Walker, Johnson, Irwin, Cole. Kwm-t; 66 steerage. • DU.NKDiM. Arrived.—Monowai, from northern ports. Saibd.—Koonya, for Weslport; Tc Anau, for West Coast, via Wellington.
PASSENGERS FOR. SYDNEY. On arrival from Melbourne, Itobait. and fontheru ports this morning, the HuddartPnrker steamer lllimaroa' will berth at the Queen's! Wharf No. 1 north. Leaving Wellington for Sydney direct at 5 p.m. to-day, the vessel is taking the following passengers:—Misses Ti'iienian, M. Harrison, .lohnson. K. Itneers. Kinnear. Williams, Steele. Smith (5), Jaekland, Dixon, Howe, Itiehardson (2), M. Couper, K. Lewis. \V. T. Crawford. D. Ferguson, Derine (2), Palmer. Lady l)avies, Mesdames Goodwin and infant. Mnrirl Darbs, Coulson, Wiggs and son, A. C. Ferguson, A. Kirkpatrick, .7. Hart. Johnson. Bannister. Dumaresq. Welch. Lμ*. Elder, Litllevood, Kankin and child. Heard and child. Buuyard, Duehnu, 11. Holmes, Dunlop, Hobhs, Armitroner. J. Hrown, Doviiie, Itowell, Dr. Dunlop, Dr. ti. Davic.-:, llev. Armstrong, Colonel Stanley, CaDtains Johnson, Dunmreso. TV. D. Wood, Messrs. T. Goodwin. It. J. 1,. Wright, A. C. Ferguson. Archibald. Kirkpatriok. E. J. Watt, J. Hart. John Taylor, S. Bannister, 11. T. Jones, F. Stuart, M'Donald, Carrington, Hrcmne: , , Hume, Rowlings, Opie. Stevens, Littlewood, I). Rankin, W. Duthie, Win. Hutchinson, Buclian, A. Gollin, 11. Holmes. Drury, DorVner. Wright, E. W. D. ltobeqtsan, Hobhs. Jloran. Q. T. Thompson. ,T. Brown, E. Ball, W. J. Cullen, Paul. Higgins, G. It. Laing-Meason, John E. Palnvr, Wilms, Bolfonr, Craigie. llayward, Nielson, Jt. My, Waldliousen, A. I'raser.
SIAITAI ARRIVES TO-NIGHT. By wirslfj?s last evening the Union Company's R.Jt.S. Maitai reported that it was expected to ftrrive at Wellington from San Francisco at midnight to-night. It is probable that she will not berth until Saturday morning. RUAPEHU AT MONTE VIDEO. Cable advice received by the local agents for the New Zealand Shipping Comnany states that R.M.S. Kuapehu arrived at Monte Video from Wellington' on February 27. She is due at London on March 21. FAI'AHOA ARRIVES HOME. Word received by the New Zealand Shipping Company from London announces the orrival of the Paparoa on February 27. The vesral left Tokomaru Hay on February 16, and has cut out the distance in the smart time of 42 dnys. ROSERIO AT MELBOURNE. An arrival at Melbourne on Wednesday last was the A. and A. Line's chartered steamer JtoseHr. The vessel left New York on December 30, and is due at Wellington about April 1.
MESS-TABLE GOSSII , . Cnptain Johnson, harbourmaster nt Wellington, leaves on holiday for Sydney by the Ulimaroa to-day. Pilot Shilling will act as harbourmaster during Captain Mr. Whiteford, chief officer of the Tutanekai, has taken the place of Mr. TomHiißon, chief of the Hinemoa. who is on leave. Captain G. G. Smith, Royal Naval Registrar, left for Lyttelton by tho Mararoa last evL'iiinx on ollleial business connected with the drill ship Pioneer. Captain \V. I). Hood, of the Sydney Harbour Hoard's pilot otaff, returns to Sydney by the Vliinaroa to-dny, after havintc spent a few weeks' holiday in .New Zealand. Mr. T. Se:-le.v. lute eiKiilh engineer of the llalicnu. ha.- ioiiie.l ihe T«fna -is sixth engineer. Mr. .1. Scott hfls rejoined the. MubeiKi u< t-iu'lilli. Mr. X. 1.. Field, assistant purser <,r the Maheiiu. und Mr. ,1. f. Jlarahnll. of Hi? Tarawera, have exchanged Dositiuiis.
FoUnwiiiK are tlie current rate! of rrelghl for con! eui'Koes from Newcastle to J,vtli'ltuii:- Auckland %.. (ii.;borii-- 16--. Cd., Xapier 10s. Od., Wellington 9s. 6d., Wansaniii )35.. li.vttellrjii IDs., Tiiuflni 10s. 6d.. Dunedin Ills. Cd.. lllull' ]o<. td. After llnisliini; ili.-chiirire of her carsrn of rruit at WelliiiK'lou, the llauroto will leave Wellington lor Weslport. She returns to this port on Sunday. H.M.S. Pioneer, Xvw Zealand drill .«hip. nrriveil at Lytic) lon fi,,in Akaruu at noon yesterday. D«i in port from Picliiu on Sunday, the New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Kaipara completes loading here, and is expected u> clear for London ou March 7. Included in her cargo will be a quantity ol apples from Uotuckv,
Clan Ojrilv.v, s.s., is due at Wellington from Hnnbur.v. vim -oulhcrn ports, with .1 l»ml of jiir'rah limber cm .Sunday. Krifly yesterday morning the Mapourika arrived al (Ire.v mouth from Wellington. vi-i way port?. She U-rt on Uγ; return trili <it i p.m., au.l will continue her journey from We-tport :it !0 ii.ni. to-day. Thi-iT are now thirteen of the Union Company , * pas-enger steamers which have hion lilted Willi wirele'.-. La.-t evening Mie Government steamsr Ilineinoa left Wellington for Cahliepuitil mill northern lighthouse.?. It U exiieHed tliut the ve»:,vl will lie absent from Weilinglon for about Hve weeli.-. 'I'll? cou-l steamer lilenheiui will undergo annual overhaul hers shortly. She roiniuenre running again about the latter end or nest week. For the first day out from Newcastle to Wellington the Wairuna, which arrived lu.«t evening, experienced moderate nui'llieast winds, t.lieuce light easterly weather until arrival. The vessel lias 5300 tons or coal cargo to dMarge at Wellington, and Napier, besides 100 tons of timber for this port.
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