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PHASES OP THE MOON. MAY. „,, Day. Hr. in. lull moon 1 9 49p.m. Lost, quarter 9 9 26 p.m. £? w , '""on 17 914 a.m. nrsl (inartcr 24 1 41 a.m. lull moon 3i n 0 a.m. MOON. a.m?°Tue"lay. t0 - (,ay ' " 9 UAZ HIGH WATER. To-day, B.M a.m.; 8.43 » To-morrow, 9A a.m.; 9.35 p.m SUX. him rise,: to-day, 6.41 a.m.; sets, 4.52 p.m. ARRIVALS. SAT UK DAY, MAY 4. HAWKRA, s.s. (1.10 a.m.), 200 tons, Jacksoi'i rrom Patca. ui™S^^fi a - m -'' l2otMs ' Wii - ALEXANDER, s.-r. (3.55 a.m.), 377 tons, Hckorimui, from Nel;on. HIMMOA, s.s. (5.10 a.m.) 5« ton" Ijollons, from Castlepoint MAKABOA, b.s. (6.45 a.m.). 2593 ton=, jriniiin?, .from LyUelton. GWITIE. =s (720 "■i-'A 1 !, 2 . s ' , to r' u - I{ odser, from Foxton. NORA XIVEJf. p (10.20 a.m.). 56 tons, Qoiidie, from Cook Strait. • STOJtM, s.s. (I/O p.m..', 405 tons, Gordon, from Lyttilton. frorn^i^: 3 ' <3 - 10 P - m -'' 128 tOnS ' JenseU ' ARAPAWA. s.s. «.40 p.m.), 268 tons, Ihomi)i3ii, from Wanganui NAVUA. ss. (6.10 p.m.), 3930 tons, Jta.wJon, from Wcstport. MAPOCBIKA. s.s. (9.15 p.m.), 1203 tons, ii'-rrrt ~0 " 1 West Coa£t ' via Nelson. PATEEXA. s.s. (10 p.m.), 1212 tons, Watson, from Nelson and Picton. Passengers: H3 saloon, 8 steerage.
SCXDAV, MAY 5. lIUIA, s.s. 0.10 a.m.), 127 tons, Burt, li'Dm ASanganni. rjJIUTAKA, s.s. (I.® a.m.), 7765 tons. Hcnireing. from Lyttelton. AOHKKE. s.s. M.« a.m.), 77 tons, Fisk. from j-atca. WAVEIiLEV, e.s. (4.50 a.m.), 157 tons, Henry, from Vnnganui. KAtiy, s.s. (7.20 a.m.). 182 tons. Jones, from Ivapior and Cattlepoint. MAORr, s.s. (7.20 a.m.). 3393 tons. Aldwoll, from Ly'tslton. Paj;cn S 3rs: Saloon-Misses White, Bomou, Bet'l;, Pai-trid"t\ r,-ii|v Dpdgson. JfLaiighliii. Drake, 'Kobertsoh, jjindsay, Itesdarnes Koelpy, Demon, Yoiiiik. .Hums, Louiax, Jl'Arfcll. Ollivtr. Smith, Frckni. Donsson. iiiuison. Pellow. LethjrlUßC Smith. Howden. Mjssrs. Muxtcn, ■ Watt. Master Ward. Wilson. Grange. Wilson. Biimpscr, Donald, Bruce, Underwood, Lcpp, Horsefell, Slumhy. Angus. Bailey, Hartshorn. Keelej-, Kinsman. Lcs. Langford, Ford. Owen, Brown, JfDonald. LusK, Andrew, White. Jenkins, Ellis, Harris, Warden, llursriiroyd. \) V .. Laniiiee. Bennett, Bishop, Ws-nvs.' Bell. Pellow. Be.ittio, Lampe. Edmiuidsnn, Lcthcridge, Oldraan, Br. Jl'Eredy. Palmer, lliller, Warwick, Ivobertrsti. Cameron, Bri?, Bray, Witrhden. Srhollcrs; E0 ste»rat,v. ' • iIOKOtA. f.3. (2.40 n.m.). 3502 tons, Harris, from Dimedin and Lyttelton. Pasfcnsers: Saloon—Misses Chapman, Miller. Blafltmore, Jle-daines Mason. Gamble. Xottiiißlinra. Wrisht. Messrs. Mason, 11-Kay,» Hender. Webb. Tiamlsr. Carter, Craddori; (?.>, Gray, Nottinghnni, Harra't. Wrijht," Oldrids'2, Pn.tnc. -Manttan. Jtarryatt. OPAWA, s.s. (2.55 p.m.), 110 ton.;, Nicholas, from Blenheim.
DEPARTURES. SATURDAY, MAY i. OPAWA, 5.3. (11.30 a.m.), 110 tons. Nicholas, for Blenheim. ABABUKA. s.s. (1 D.m.l, 1556 tons, Lam. port, for I'icton, Kehon, nuii Westport. Passengers: Sa-loon-For Picton-Misses Dison. Walsl], Jordan. Mrs. Laidlnw, Messrs. Kjiowle.s, Luckwood. For Nelson— Misses Saiith, Kuraouds, Jlcsuayies Hiiott, Druramond, Farciuhar. Purvis, Frank, Messrs. Gray. Eden, l'ilce, Ed»oi>. W-.n. Scanivll. Itnrroia, I>riin:moml. Ledger, Purvis. I'arkhouse; and Pennant. For West-port-Misses JJarroeh. Kaw-on, Skcltou, Munro, itoiinell. O'Xsiil, Mcsdamos Kawson l>ooli;i. IVMtecld, JJcssrs. Jl'Donnld, Loiy, Doniiell. JDoolin. for Grcymoutli—Jlissos Wall. Ilnon.iii, Bard. Grey, Ford. Messrs. JfFarland. Ford. Hodci. KAPC'XI, s.s. (1.25 p.m.), 150 tons, Jackson, for Waugaiiui. - K.UTO.\, .s.s. (2.30 p.m.), 350 tons, Graham, for W-j.itpoi't. ALKXANDKK, s.s. (2.30 p.m.), 37? tons, Tii-lipripnn, for Jfdson and llotnolia. KAIU.UKA. s.y. (4.20 p.m.), 5663 • tons, Moes. for Lyttelton. MAJfA, s.s. (6.5 p.m.), 134 tons, Gibson, for Patoa. HA WEI! A, e.s. (5.Z0 p.m.), 200 tons, Jack- " GERTIE, Vs." (8.50 p.m.!, 269 tons, Konecr, for Foxtoii. EJiEROY. s.s. (10.15 p.m.), 66 tons, Drown, for Cook Strait. JFAIUHOA, s.s. (11.5 n.m.l, 2598 tons, Mannins. for Lyttclton. J\i=F.ons;ers: Snloon— Misses Clifford. Russell, M'Grath, Harvey, Eoiinlrce.' Smitli, Gnrratt, Alpers, ICerr, Athos, I'.cstlamcs William?. Allen. ■Hcmmin?, Montgonisry, Driacoll, Kau?e, Kermodo, Forftuson. Treland, Norwood. Chamber;. Messrs. Williams. Allen.' Jl'Tntyro, Horaminsr. Graham, Griffiths. Clifford. Holo, Montgorosry, ll'lntyre, T!aillie. Steele, Wilson, Bain, Enssell, Ireland, Xonvood, Chambers. BLEXKEIM. E.s. f1i.40 p.m.), 120 tons, Wilkinson, for Blenheim. STORJI. s.s. (midniirht), «5 tons, Gordon, for Picton. MONDAY, MAY 6. WAKATI7. E.s. f12.30 a.m.), 157 tons, Biigden, for Kaikoura.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Manjcapapa,. Westport. May 6. Orari; Auckland, May 6. Opawa, Bbnhoim, May 6. i ll 1 .'?! , ' 0 - A'aniP!'. via coast. Mny 6. >.i!;au, Hotucka, Xclsan. May 7. Pstecna, Nokon, and Picton, May 7. Jiarr.roa,, Lyttolton, May 7. ! Jhna, Patea, May 7. Kapnni, IVongamii, Jlay 7. Gertio. Foxton, liny 7. Aorerc, Patoa, May C. Wakatu. Kaikoura, May 8. i Jfaori, Lytieiton. Hay "s. - I Komata, Weslnort, Hay 8. Arahura. West Coast., via Nelson, May 8 Harrimoo, Sydney direct. Hay 8. jvi|r.:nei-.i i_i,.n«(lin s.rd f.yUeltou, May 9. Kaltanon, Ave.-tpirt, Jlay 9. Flora, Timani, Jlay 9. Hinemoa. Cook Strait liehthouses. Mav 10 , Climo-roa, itclbouruc, via southern ports, PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Rakanoa, Wcstport, Jfay 6 ,|W_avei-lpy. Nelson, and Wist Coast ports, Opawa. Blenheim, May 6. Stornibird, Wangantii, May 6. Aorerc. Patea, May 6. Kia Ova, London. 3lay 6. ■■:■ ■nin.-o-', s!of.!icta. Hay 6. Maori, Lyltelton, May 6. Pateena. Pintan. Nelson, May 6. Rosamond Picton Nelson, Heir Plymouth and Onehunga, Jlay 7. Mapourika, Nelson and West Coast Mny 7. Kahu, ICftpicr. via Coast, May 7. SiUau kelson and Hotuelta, Jlay 7. i'jonuwai. LyUdton and Dunodio. Jlay 7 K'.i.ricr. and Risbnrne. Slav 7. Hinemoa, Cook Strait lightUouaos, Jfay 7 Himitangi, Chatham Islands direct, May 7. I Mararoa. Lyltelton, May 7. Gertie, Foxton, Jfay 7. Blenheim, Blenheim, May 7. Tiimhine, Lyttelton, May 7. Corinna, Nelson, New Plymouth, and Onehunsa, Jlay 8. 'Wnrrimoo, Melbourne end Hobart, via. southern ports. Jlay 9. W.ikatu, Kaikoura. ond Lyttelton, Jlay 9. Arahiira., Picton, Nelson and West Coast May 11. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE^ MOVEMENTS OF STEAJIEES. JIAHEN'O s.s., left Sydney May 1, for Auckland direct. Arrived Auckland yesterday. Leaves Auckland to-day.for Sydney. Due Sydney Jlay 10. WAlililJIOO, E. 5. left Sydney May 4. .for Wellington direct. Due Wellinetan 'Moy 8. Leaves May 9, for Hobart ni.d Melbourne, vin southern porta. TVje JUI- - Vay 18. 3JAUXHANIU, E.F.. leaves M-slbourjic Mav 8 for Hobart, southern p-n-U. anil V.cilinscton. Due Wellington Jfay 17. Leaves fniic day for Sydney direct. Due Sydney M.IV SI. ' ULIMAIiOA, as., left Melbourne May 1 for Hobart. southern liorts, mid Welliiißton. Dun Wsllinirtoii on Jlay 10. Sails same dnv for isydnfv direct. Due Sydney Mav 14. JIOKKAkr, «.«., liisvc? Rvilnoy .May !l for Wellington direct. Due Wellington Miy 15. lieaves Jfay 10 for Hobart and Jk-I-bourne, via southern port?. Due Malbounu , May 20. ViCTOTtIA. E.?., leaves Sydney Jfav 8 ror I Auc):l»u(l. TJost Coast, liort? and Welllnjc- i ton. Due Welllngtoii May 1?. Sails sru.ie I day for l.ytwltan and Dunedin. OVERSEA SHIPPINC. STEAMERS TO ABRITK. From London. 01! \'.' I nlin- alj'jiif V:iy Hi. saflt-il on Jluirl! 9, \U\ -AMi-Uliuid. (.New Zcaliind Sliinpin- Ci,.. :it'Hit.-..i A RAW A ■ilu;- ;iliuiit May 14'. t :ii|.ji| ~n Ihticli 'II': via. Crip,; Tnivn and llobnrl. (Shpw. Savill. and Albion Co.. nmuts.! I STAR OF ON'ADA 'due nbou;. Junn iji, p.-iilod on April .3, via Auckland. (Ty.-er about May 29).. soiled on April 13, vlr. Cn.pi! Town o.«d Hobari, (.Vcw Zealand Shlwjluj; uconLU
MAIiKRE (due about Mav 7), railed on March 9; vi:i Australia:! ports anil V.ukUuhl. iTyser Line, agent..) TAIXUI dim- iilmiit .runt! 12). •n : :nd in April 26, via Tciiiiei-ifl'e. Caiw Town, }lohart, and Auckland. (Shaw, Savill, ant' Ajbion Co., AeentfU HKI.PIUC (ri'ii? about June IS), =niJ--a on April 20, via TtncrifiV, Cane Town, Ilohart. and Auckland. iNhaw, .-'evill, and Albion Co.. tlstl-JH.-.) STAR OF IXiHA fuue about June "'), sailed 011 April 21, viji. j'dbourne, Sydiiuv, Auckloml, Napier, and V/ellinston. "(Tyser Line, agents.) ZKALAXDIC (duo about .lime 17). sailed 011 April 23. via. Sydney and Aiu-hl.inil. (.Shaw, Savill and Albion Co., npriMits.j From Liverpool. ICKXT (iliif about May "7! s-,;jcd „„ March i:. via, .■•.vdi'.ey' and Auckland. (F.-11.-&. Line. Heeiiis.i XIAVARU idi-.f üboiit May 17), Failed ou March V.. via, Auckland. (Ty«r I.iuc, agents.! •.\AIK.\SUIRE (due aiiout June 18). sailed on April 4, via- Australian poi-ls and Auckland. iF.-11.-S. Line, agents.) From Montreal, WAIMATK •((Uμ about June 2), sailed on March 22, via. Australian port? mm Ancklnnd. (.New Zealand Shipping- Co., n-jents.) From New York. HOnEXFIXS (due -.bout May oi), sailed on iiarcli 1, via Australian ports and Auckland. (DulgeU- an.l Co., a-enls.) AXGLO-BOLIXIAX (due about May 14). sailed 011 Febniarv 12, via \u"tralis'ii norts and Auckland. (A. and A. Line, agents.) TOMOANA (due about Juno 10), sailed en -March 2'!, via Australian ports and Auckland. (A. anfl A. Line at, r en*s) COURTFIELD fdue about July 4), sailed pn April 19, via. Australian ports and Auckland. iTyser Line, agents) From Calcutta. WAITKMATA (due about May 6). sailed during April, via Auckland. "(TT.S.S- Co., agents.) From San Francisco, MANUKA (due about May 23), sailed on May 1, via Papeete, Raratonga, and Sydney. (U.S.S. Co., agents.) BY TELEGRAPH.OVERSEA. STDX-ET. May 5. Arrived.—Victoria, on Saturday, from Auckland. Sailed.—llarcrc CI p.m.. Saturday), aad Warrimoo (2 p.m. Saturday.!.
MSI.BOUKXE, V.zy 4. Arrived.—Hohenfols. from Sew York. MELBOOIi.NX May 5. Arrived.—JlaimgQUui, ou Saturday. SL'VA, Jlay 4. Sailed.—Zoalandia. for Aus.klana; Atua, for Auckland, via Tonya aad Samo;i. COASTAL. SATTJP.DAY. MAY 4. AUCKLAND. Sailed.—Jlaitai (4.45 a.w..), for Newcastle. Arrived.-SqiiaU. from Cistern?, via Limestone Island; Koatunui. from Uisbornc. Sa-iled.-Wai:aka. for Blnff, Oamnru, aud Tiniaru. ; OXEHT".\'(U. , Arrived.—Karawa (5.3 a.m.), from liew Plymouth. I'OUTO. Arrived.—lnga, 'from \;vrcast!e. V/AITAIIA. Arrived.—Evertou Grange (1 p.m.), from Wellington. PICTOX. Arrived.—Arahura (J.IQ p.m.), from Wellington. WES'ITOHT. Arrived.—Konir.U (10.50 a.m.), from Wellington. O.KKYMOITTH. Arrived.—Ns,ihc-re (0.55 a.m.). from Wellington; Xsatoi-o (2.15 p.n.), from Wellington; Kowhai H. 55 n.m.i. from Wellington. LVTIVLTON. Arrived,—Wimmera (9.15 a.m.). from Wellington; Waiiiora I! y.in.), from Xewcastis. POUT CUAI.MEKS Arrived.—Kaiapoi (7.35 c.m.), from Nc-w----cnstle. DtxrjJi:;. I Arrived.—Wimraorn. fnm northern port'; I liiyercarjfill, from Inveixargili. Sailed.-Jloaiu, for Ji'.mT, Hobart, and £i?lb'jui\iic. SUNDAY. Yt.W 5. AUCKLAND. Arriral.-Jlalieno (£.45 p.m.), from Sydney. Arrived.—Waipor!. from Wakami!, from Tokaraaru Bay; lisiipiri, from Limestone, Islaud. ■ i
-ONEFinsOA. Sailed.—Enrav.n, (3.30 p.m.\ for Xew Plymuuth. JfAKUKAIT HEADS. Kniled.-Earaiva (5.20 p.m.), for Xew P!y. mouth. I'ATEA. Arrived.—Mana (10.10 a.m.), from Wellington; Dawera ill a.m.), from Wellington. WASfiAKCI. Arrived.—Kapuni (9.10 a.m.), froai Wonpanui. FOXTON.Avrived.—Gertie (12.30 p.m.), from Wellington. TiLENITEIM. Arrived.—Blenheim tS.SO a.m.), from W-[. liugton. PIOTO^i. To sail.-Eipplo (to-morrow), for Wellington. NELSOK. Arrived.—Alexander. (2 a.5. , , from T7e!lington; Arahura (7.20 a.m.), from Wellington and Picton. GREVMOUTH. Sailed.—Kowhai (0.40 a.m.), for Wellington, iiYTTEI/rox. Arrived.—Karanica. (10 a.m.), from Wellington; Mararoa. (11.45 a.m.), from Wellington. DUNEDI.Y. Arrived.—Surrey, frota Lytteiton; Maana, from LyttcHou. THE PAKEHA'S MOVEJIBSTS. The nov.- at Duncdin, id due at Lytteiton next and at Picton on Jiay 13. On Wednesday week she should put in an appearance ;'!, Weliinjton, »oinc from here to Sapicr on Hay 19. Gfcborr.o oa May 23, and Auckland. May 25. are her next two ports, ;-,nd on May 23 she sails finally from the latter for Lomloc.
Mr. E. H. Stewart, lato of the Te Anau, i= now second officer of the Mokoia, in lilace of Mr. F. V.'. Watson, who is on holiday leave. Ou Thursday the Flora, is due to arrive from Timaru. The Koiaata is due from Wostport on Tuesday. I The Corinna will not call at Wellington this week on the run from livttelton to IW'bou, New Plymouth, and On;huiiga, The vessel goes from Lytteiton direct to Sclson, and thence to the- two northern ports. Tuo Kakanoa, 'is to leave Wellington this evoninp: for Westport direct to load coal for. Wellington. Ths vessel is expected to ret\irn on- Thursday next. Mr. J. Wills signed off the Wakatu a.s master on Saturday, and Mr. W. Brigden has taken command of the vessel. • 3Ir, J S, « V° Ai! : mate of the Blenheim, e « ls ™ T off the , v "sel on Satnrday, and 3lr. A. P. Lantz filled the vacancy, Th; Hinemoa's departure for Cook Strait lighthouses has been postponed until tomorrow, owing to tiic vessel's boats havia? to undergo repair. A wireless message was received from the Ulimaroa, inward bound from Melbourne, that she, would reach the Bluff at 11 a.m. to-day. An exceptionally heavy export of grain to Melbourne and Sydney (says the Christchurch Press' , ) is being made from Lytteiton this Maton. In'addition to the largo cargoes being taken by the regular passenger steamers, the Union Comnauy has seut several shipment* by its cargo steamers.. The WhaiiiMpe left Lj-ttslton on >nday v.-ith a big cargo of groin for Sydney. The Wairiina. is due back here from 'liumru next Mondav or to load grain for Melbourne"and Sydney. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company's liner Zcalnmlic, wljieh left Londun on April 23 for Auckland. Wellington and 'iiniaru, via Sydney, has on board a lnrp.; numiicr of immigrants for Australia. The VCS.-.TI has on boon! 500 tons of cargo for y dlinetoii «C 0 lons for Aiicklomf, and 2000 ion-; for Tiniaru. Tim J:.M.S. Makura. sailing from Auckland on May ID ior Vancouver via. way ports, will be practically a- full ship as far us her accommouation i* concerned. In addition to a. large number <•[ passengers joining the vessel m Sydn.iy. nbout SO in all clar : -:o= have so far booked at .Auckland, H-liiie the iuimuci- booked tip tp tiie prosent from southern ports brines the number leaving by the lir.-?r to about 110. 3h? will oho rake away from Auckland loOp boic-s of butter, lins- or frozen meat, hides, wool, and i;oneral carso.
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