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PHASES OF THE jiOOX. HAY. Dny. Hr. m. Villi moon 1 5 « li-i". La*, quarter 9 '! 26 p.m. New moon 17 944 a.m. First iiiiartcr M 1 41 a.m. Full moon 31 11 0 a.m. MOOX. Moon rises to-day, 5.1 p.m.: sets, 7.22 a.m. Friday. II Id It WA'i'Kli. To-day. 4.M a.m.: 5.5 p.m. To-morrow. 5.44 a.m.: 6.8 p.m. SUX. Sun rises- U>-C.\y, 6.57 a.m.: Vets, 4.57 p.m. ARRIVALS. WEDNESDAY, MAY 1". XGAHKHK. s.s. (Z.£o a.m.), 11C0 tons. Dilner, from (ireyiuoutii. , jfAOlil. (6.40 a.m.). 3399 tons, Aliiwell, from Lj-ttultou. KO3IATA, .-...-. 16.30 a.m.), 1994 tons. Jiawson. from Westport. COHIXXA, .«.-•. iIO.SO a.m.), 1271 ton?, Cameron, from Xcw Plymouth. ... MANAHOA. s.a (11.10 n.m., , , 122 tons, Jlart, JtOAXA. *'.s.' '(£.40 hjii.), 3915 tons, Coliin*. from Svilni-v direct. Pti«-.onKei": SalowiMissee 'White. O'Xcili, Cowlch. iJ.-.vie. Foo-h-jy. Wiilij. Xorris. itiwlamos V.cll::, Thompson. Purvis Huott. Lockhart. Prit-li-aril. XctlJasliiii and child, firay, Kendall. Green, Lonwell. Shannon. Howard. Johnston. Wallis. Trracar, Ilurleifrh, Wells. Alliiii. GMitafii Purvis, Butlaiid, Eayward, Sccrti-, Lockliart. Priehnrd. Middlcxliip. Gray, Clark. Sutherland, Callie. Jl'Doiiald, Kendall. Howard. Jfon. John--1 stou. irerbcrtsron, Evans. Captain Willis, Phillips. Laird. Troaear. Cowan, Wilson (2', JPVirar,-. Spook. Wilkinson, Driiry. .Shannon, Walker, Wyatt. and about 51 steerage. DEPARTURES. WBDKIWDAT. MAY 1. 3IOKOIA. s.s. (1.26 a.m.). 5502 tons, Harris, for Lytteltoii and JJiinedin. Saloon—Jfesdaraes Willmms. liinlwood, Prvor, il-lloiiKall, 310->rs. I'cttitt, 1(«1wood, William"*. MVtchell. Pryor, Haslitt, Parfor.s. and .M'Douiall. PATKKXA, s.s: (1 )>-m.). 1212 tons, Watson, for ■ Victon and -Nelson. Passcnfrers— Saloon- For Pictoii—Jlifsrs I'et/ors, Hudson (2) and Andrews?. Mcsdnmes Patcrpon, Parkes, Martin, Jtai-kS'.y, Mc.isr;'. l'ater.«on, Mnukay, Wallace. J nil. White, Purkes. Sutton. Harri?, Thompson. For Nebon-Jlisscs Coolie JJoycie, Powiiall. Crouch, Colli), Cooke, Mesdn-mes Jlorris+jn, U'Do:sa!d, Ciaeo, Trask llradjoy, Collider, .Messrs. .M'Donald, Tnisk, Bradley. Colcman. liieear, Thompson, Matthews, Cobb, Cullcn, Bnrkcr, , Giil'TlE, s.s. (4 n.m.). 269 ton-, Hodger, for Foxton. TAYIUNI. s.s. (5 p.m.). 1465 ton?, Brown, Wa'i.MEA, J s.s. f5"20 p.m.-, 451 tons, Wild, man. for Westport. * STOKMBIHD. p.*. (5.35 p.m.), 217 tons. Dowell. for Waiisaiuii. (,'OfiIXKA, !-.>. (7.55 p.m.), 1271 tons-, Cameron, for Tima.ru, Oamani. and Dune.jin. Jh>Oi:r, ».s. (3 p.m.), 339? tons Aldwell, for Lytteltoii. Passengers: S.iloon—Misses l"'!"nr. liamiiton. Jones, TFam-h-r, Diulkiii. and Holme--. Mnsilann-s Tincli, Dewsbury. Stewart. Junes. Cox, Crawford, Title. TvTer. Bnmlield. Archers, Turner, Kia.vii. l)y>-iirt. Graham, Mw;rs. Reynolds, fiiiafon. Swwnn, Morris, lnnes, OhDpman. MaeKfiiizie. Johnston. Turlcy, Smith. Uev.rilK-rry, Bay. Sioujrt, Miliier, Herald. MT.Mlau, Orawford. Brian, Haytor. li't'le. I)y>art. Graham. Vickcry,
EXPECTED ARRIVALS. M.ir.l. i'atea. May 2. Kapmii. Patsa, M».v 2. jraninnnpa, Wcstport, May 2. Aorcrr. Patea, May 2. Wakutu. Lytteltou, Knikoiira. May 2. iluin. WaiiKaiiui. Jl.ay 2., Arahiira. Wc«t Const. Nelvon, May 2. Kokauou, We.-lport. ilay 2. Kin. Or». Nnpier ami L.vltelton, May 2. Arapa-wn. Wniisjaniii. May 2. Alexander. KeUou ri-tiri Motitcka. Mny 2. P.Ucena, Nelson anil Piclon, May 2. Mariroa. Lyttoltoii. May 2. linahinc, London, via Jiobart. May 2. WiikaUi. Kiiikouri!-. May 2. Oiiccii of tli:' South, Foxton, May 2. Niknti. Nelson. May 2. Tarawcrn, [Junectiii.. LyUeltoii. May 8. (iertie. Foit.9ll. May 3. Manaroa, Motucka, May 3. Op.-uvii. KliMilK'iiii, May 3. Hlcnheim. lllcnhcim, May 3. K'aitoa, V.'angaiiui, May 3. Maori. Lj-ttelion, May 3. Hinwnon. Cu."!lp|iuint, May 4. Defender. Lyttelton. May f. Ki-liu, Xapier, via const. May 5. Jlimitamri. Chatham Islii-.ds. May 5. liipplo. Napier, via- coast. May 6. Winimcra, Duiicdin ami LyMclton, May 3. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Unworn, Patea, May 2. Piitiki. Wnngamii, May 2. Arapswn, ffangnnui. May 2. Alexander, Nelson, and Motucka, May 2. Msinroa, Lytteltou. May 2. Itcinucra. London. May 2. Moana, Melbourne, via. LyttelfOß, Duncilin. Muff, May 2. Tarawern, Auckland, via ports, May 2. Ho.-iamoini. I'ieton. Jfcv Plymouth, and Oncliiinga, J 'ay 2. (Jcrtic, Foxtail. May 3. 'Jlniii, ffaiicaiiiii, May 3. Opawa. Blenheim. May 3. lilcnlieini, Ulvtiliciin, May 3. Aornre, l'atca, May 3. Kailoa, Xfilson a.nd Vest Const, port?, i'ntcpna. Picton and Kelson. May 3. Maori, I.yt'tcllo'n, May 3. Kvorton Grange. Waitara nnd WangMiti, M«iy 3. Wakntii, Kaikoura and LyUclton. May 3. Moeraki, Sydney direct, May 3, Jluriiniii, lioiidnii, May 3. Indrabarali. Ijoiulon, May 3. r,.vttclton and Duncdin, May 3. Kia Ora, London, May 3. Kiiliu, Napier, via const, May 5. Mauaroa, Motiip'iT. May 6. Chatham Islands direct, May j 6. Jfapourika. Nelson and Vest Coast ports. ! MoiiQivni, I/yUcHoii anil Diincdin, Mny 7. May 7. liipuie. JCaDicr. and fiijboruc. May ?. triTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OP STKAMKJIS. MOF.IiAKT, s.s., left Melbourne April 24, for Jlobart, southrrn port;, and Wellington. ])uo Walliiißton May 3. Lenvns same day for Sydney direct. Due Sydney May 7. MOANA, s.s.. left Sydney April 27. for Weilinstoa direct. Arrived Weilinglon yesterday. liC.ivcs to-day for southern jwrts, lloliart, and Melbourne. Due Melbourne May 11. M'AiHiNO, 5.5., left Sydney May i, for Auckland direct. Due Auckland May 5. Leaves Auckland May 6, for Sydney. Due Sydney May 10. WAIJRIMOO, s.s., leaves Sydney Mny 4, for Wellington direct. iJue iVell'neto?! May 8. Leaves May 9, for Hob.irt olil Melbourne, via southern port?. iJ'je U«I----boiirnc May 18. ■ ' MAUNGANUI, e.s., leaves Ahlboumo May 8 for Hobart, southern p'jrU. and 'Hcllincton. Due Wellington May 17. Leaves fame day for Sydney direct. Due Sydney Hay 21.
OVERSEA SHIPPING. STEAMEHB TO ARRIVE. From London. ORARI (due about May 3), sailed on March 9, via Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping Co., n?euts.) TtCAIIIXE (due to-day), failed on March , 16, via. Cape- Town and Hbbart. (New Zealand Shipping Co., asents.) A RAW A (due about May 14), sailed on March 3D), via Cape Town and Hobart. (Show. Savill, and Albion Co., a-gents.) STAE OF CANADA (due about Jane 13), failed on April 3, via Auckland. (Tyser Line, ascnts.) EUAPKIITJ (due about May 29). sailed on April 13, via Capo Town and Hobart. (New Zealand Shipping Co., atrents.) JIAEEEE (due about May ?!, sailed on March 9, via Australian ports and Aackloncl. (Tyser Line, agent..) TAINUI (duo about Juiin 12), 'a'lei en April 26. via Tenneriffe. Caps Town, Hobart, and Auckland. (Shaw, Savill, and Albion Co.. .Agents.) DELPHIC (duo about Juno 18). saihcl on April 26, via Tcneriffe, Cape Town, Hobart, and Auckland. (Shaw, Piiviil, and Albion Co., agents.) From Liverpool. KENT (dun about May 27!. sailed on Mnrch 12. via Sydney and Auckland. (F.-H.-S. Line, agents.) ' NIWAIMJ (due about May 17), sailed on March 22, via Auckland. (Tvper Line, awiil?.! NAIItNSniRE (due about .Tune 18). sailed on April 4, via Australian port 3 and Auckland. (F.-JI.-S. Line, agents.) From Montreali KATiAMEA (due to-day), sailed on February 21, via Australian port; and Auckland. (Xnv Zealand Shipping C'j., ' WAIMATE (dui; about Juno 2i, sailed on March 22. via Australian p->rt.s at;i Auckland. iNcw Zenlraid Shipping' Co., affc-n:-..! From Now Yorli. lIOHEXFELS (due , about May 31'. -ailc-.l en March ?, via .\ii.-tr:ilian poit : and Aiickldiid. ■ rinlsrt-tv and Co., iipent!.) AXC;i.(I-r:Oi,IVIAX nine nli.ml >l;iv M'. sailed on Ki-bi-nary 12. via An ■: ralian ]vv{~ and Aticklanil. 'A. and A. t.uic. au-ciiis. TOMOANA iihii' abuiil .liinr 10>. "" March 24. via- Au,;ralian ]\»r\< and Aurk-lii-iid. (A. :md A. Line. aguH*.) COUr.TI-'IELIi (due nbout. Jmv: t:>. sailed nil April 0, via Auetrn.lian r'jt't- and Auckland, ilvaci; Line. as^iiUJ.
From Calcutta. W-YITKMATA (iluc about May 8), sailed ihirinsr April, via Auckland. (U.S.S. Co., SIfPIIU.) From San Francisco. MAXUKA (due about May 16), Failed on A»nl 24. via Papeete, Jiarotonsa. and Sydney. (1..5.5. Co., agents.) BY TEI.F.GIIAPH. OVERSEA. SVIIXTIY. May l. Armed.-Warrimoo (5.30 a.m.)," from WeillUßtOll. .Siiiled.-Mah<ino 13.30 p.m.). for Aiu-U'aml. ':>IKIiItOi:i;XF.. May 1. Arrived.-Kornmikc.. fr.nn Kaip.ira. The passengers for Now Zealand by the -.•-•. Clnna arc:-Mi*--i-. Williams. Aiford. ami. IlrinvnsworUi, and Miss JiilliiifMon. .■Jiulcil.-Ulimaroa, Tor New Zealand. ADELAIDE, May 1. Arrived,—Kaituna-, from Kaipara. COASTAL, WBMKSIUY, MAY 1. AUCKLAND. Arrived.-Waiiaka, from Bluff, Oamaru, and Tiinaru. Satlcd.—Hanffsliirc (9 a.m.), for London. j ui.snoitNE. I To. sail.—Karainea imidnißht), for We!I iIMKtOII. NAPIEK. . Arrivod.-Waliamti (11.29 a.m.), from W'tfi iiington. NEW PLYMOUTH. Arrived.—Barawa (8.40 a.m.), frojn Oncliunsa. Sailed.— Barav.i (8.30 p.m.), for Onehunca. WANGAKUt. Arrived.—Kapiti (8.10 a.m.). from Wei l liii Eton. Saiied.-Huia (10.13 a.m.), for Wellington. FOXTON , . Arrived.-Quee.n of the South (9 a.m.), from Wellington. I'OUTO. Arrived.—Louisa Craig, barque (8 a.m.), from Melbourne. PICTON. ..Arrived.—Paleena (1.50 p.m.). from Wellington. NELSOJf. Arrived.—Alexander (5 a.m.), from We'linirtnn; Mapourika. (8 a.m.), from Wellington. To sail.— Ara-hura (30 p.m.), for Wellington direct | Sailed.—Alexander (5.5 p.m.), for Wellington, via Motueka. ■ FAUKWELL SPIT, passed cap I as 2.15 p.m. ■ WESTPORT. Sailed.—liakanun. (10.10 a.m.), for WetLYTTELTON. Arrived.—Mararoa (11 a.m.), and Mokoia (5.20 p.m.). from Wellington. To sail.-Tarawcra (B.JO p.m.), for Wellington ," 'Ued.—Jlararoa (6.50 p.m.), for Wciliug--1 ' POUT CHAWIEKS. Arrived.-Pakcha (7.30 a.m. at the Heads), from Sydney. DCN'EDIN. Arrived.—Storm, from Picton. Sailed.—Storm, for northern ports; Invercarcill, for southern port?. Sailed.—Moeraki, fur .Sydney, via Wellington. Passengers-Saloon: For Wellington— .Ui.-ses .Stevenson, Pricio, .Jacob?., JiiHur. .Stevenson. Lear. Mesdamcs Marris and 2 children. Whitehead, llcinomar.ii. Hall, Messrs. P.arletich. Low, Marris, Conn, llotliin, Collins, Master Hotton. For Svd-m-y-Jlisse* Harris. Massie. Hossbothsim. Poters, Jeffs, Mpfdamos Trotter, Bownaet and infant, liu~ ic. Pearson and family, Duncan. Duncan, Wriplit, Scott, Tho'rjp-o;;, fugs and infant, T'latV;. Pctsrs, Messrs.. Menken, Trotter, Hownasi, Mart, I'earson mid 5 .-.oils, (illbcrl, Wright, Jtov. Brothel Ciisaeli, Captain Plait;.
HUAHIXB TO A«R!VB AT 4 P.M. Wirclcs? ailvicp leceived by the local lladio Ollicc at the G.P.0., from the iiualiine (inirarrl bound from London), states thin, the vessel will probably arrive at tVcllinctoii at 4 p.m. tu-dny. MOA.N'A AP.RIVES LATE. At B.<o o'clock last evening the Moana. f-'oai Sydney direct, berthei at the Queen',! Wharf. Upon berthing, the Port Health Ol'Lic.T bourdad the vestol. and it was not very long before he cleaved the vessel. At 1.15 p.m. on Saturday liut the vewel i-lsnrod the Xew > Hoiilli Wales port, ami rlni-ing the whole i:f the- voyajrc pxppviencud heavy south-westerly sales until entering Cook Strait. The steamer brouglit tlic following iniporta:- 556 casn chanipagne, etc.; Vi eiises chorolate, 20_ cases walnula , , If) (-asc? tdliarco. 4 ciimis cigai'S, 43 crates acid. 200 mixes «iaii, 124 bajr.i .s>ade6. 20 c:;sks »uilx 82 i-nsks cvcaia tartar. 6CO eases currant.-:, SI! rns'W 581 cases daites. 100 69 cases margarine, 35 cases lii'cr. W7 pieces gum, 137 cases tea, 70 cases sardine.--. " 250 firebricks, 24 ingots zinc, 6! drums paint, 1956 bans rice, 80 ca.-os sugar, <98 pieces- Limber, and large quantity sundries. The Moana is to leave Wellington at 5 run. to-day for Lyttcltou, Duncdin, Bluff, Hobart, and Melbourne. THK AUAIIUJtA. AralniiM loft Cireyraouth at 9.30 p.m. on Tuesday for Westport, where fho arrived at 2 a.m. yesterday. She sailed again j nt 9.30 a.m. for NeUon, and upon elonriiijc Nelson riho will corno on to Wellington direct, omitting lMclon. Her arrival lit Welliiißtoii is expected at about 9 a.m. today. THE FIAKFJi CKAIG. The lit tie clipper barque Hazel Craig (C'a-ritain I'roctorl orrivwl at Sydney last wi-ek from Kaipara, utter a smart pnssasj- of eleven day.-. Tile Tlnznl Craig i« to the n-Kencv of the Union Wax and I'm-king Case Company, and berthed at their wharf, Hlackv.attlu Bay, to discharge her cargo, which consisted of •IEO.CCOft. of timber. It i= roportcd. that this vessel lms boon sold to Mr. 1 , . J. M'Ueunan, of Warrimnibool. to take the piaco of the barquentiiip Kpcenlant, which was wrecked some months ago. PAKEHA AT DU.N'EDIX. The Pakelia. from London, via .Sydney, arrived at Dunedin yetti-rdny. The ves-,-f] (stales a press Association message), was hove to for night hours off the New Zealand coast owing to the heavy gaie. A I'rpAS Ai-'sociiiiion telegram received last night from. Auckland stales that the linnfl'ehire left Auckland for London yesterday with a full cargo of frozen meat, kauri gum, and wool, hides, etc. Tho Flora is to leave Diinedin on Monday next for Wellington. The vessel may be expected to arrive here on Wednesday next. Tire Hakanoa, which left West-port yesIcrday morning at 9.30 o'clock, is due hero this morning. This afternoon the Rosamond is to take her departure form Wellington for Picton New Plymouth, and Onohunga.
It is possible that the Ara-hura will malte a special trip' from Wellington to I'iuton on Friday, in order to brine visitors to Hie Mnrlboroiißh racei and racehorses back to Wellington, 'rhe vessel is tn leave here in the morning, and will return in the evening. The Kowhai was to have loft Gisborno at 10 o'clock last nfelit for Grcjinouth, via Wellington. She is expected' to arrive here at midniffht to-niKht, and will sail on the following day for Greymouth. Mr. E. Dodd, late mate of the coastal steamer Blenheim, hnft been appointed to the Union Company's wharf staff, at Wellington. Captain 0- G. Smith, Naval Kogistrar, returned to Wellington from Auckland yesterday afternoon. He ha? been eweaged on Ttoyat Xavat Boscrvo business at the northern port. Leaving Lyltellon on Tuesday. Uic Surrey made her way for Duaedin, where, after completing discharge, she will be docked for cleaning and painting, prior to loading Homeward cargo. Oa Mouday next the coastal steamer liipple is due to arrive from Sapior, via the coast. The vessel is to return to Napier via the coast, at 5 p.m. on Tuesday. Arrival of the Himitongf from the Chatham Islands, via Lyttclton, if expected oa Sunday. Til" vessel will leave at 5 p.m. on Jloiidar for the Islands direct. Jtr. W. JPKeiulo. second engineer of the }tipnle. has sitrncd off the veescl. and JTr. Tiemcch has signed on in hie stead. Jlr. W. J. .Simpson lias joined the same vessel n.i mate, vict Mr. J. Owen, who has left tha vessel. Mr. V. Fama-, engineer of the Ktormbird, Msnt'd off the vos-ps at Wellington yesterday. Mr. W. 0. Eiolmrds-on has filled the vacancy. The local asenls for the Kia Ora advise that the vessel will Icavn Wellinpl.oii for lii>ii.dnn at rta-yJircal; on Sunday inorniiiK. Weather conditions ftt Orcymniitli are still unfavourable for vessels working that port.
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