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>PHASES OF THE MOON. JULY. Day. Hr. m. Last, quarter 8 4 " a.m. New moon 15 0 43 a.m. First quarter 21 4 43 p.m. Full moon 29 3 56 p.m. MOON. Moon risee to-day, 1.14 a.m.; sets, 12.8 p.m. TUeßday - HIGH WATER. To-day, 11.5 a.m.; 11.35 p.m. To-morrow, 1Z.6 p.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day, 7.15 a.m.; pets, 4.36 p.m. ARRIVALS. MONDAY, JULY 8. KAIKOURA, ?.?• (7.35 a.m.), 6998 tons, M'Keller, from London, via AustraUau ports a.m.), 2930 tons, Edwin. fr KUMAß°ir3 r s'. (9.35 a.m.), 6034 tons, Lewis, fr H\UPIKi, s.s. (3.30 p.m.), 715 tons, Fowler, ROTOITI, s.fi. (5.5 ' p.m.), Flywi, from Greymouth. Passengers: SaloonMrs. Berry, Messrs. Kilgour, Scott, Baker, Myers, Mullins, Conway, ll'lndoe, Barrett, ' H pOIIEitUA, E.s. (7.20 p.m.), 1175 tons, Cameron, from Greymouth. DEPARTURES, MONDAY. JULY 8. MANAROA, 5.6- (12.10 p.m.), 122 tons, Hart, for Motueka. , ,„,„ . ,_ . PATEENA, s:s. (12.50 p.m.), 1212 tons, Watson, for Picton and Nelson. OORINNA, 6?.. (5.5 p.m.). 1271 tons, Cameron, for New Plymouth. BLENnEIJt. s.s. (5.15 p.m.), 120 tons, Wilkinson, for Blenheim. MONOWAI, s.s, <5.25 ? p.m.), 3433 tons, Edwin, for northern ports. KAIRAKI, 6.8. (6.5 p.m.), 458 tons, Scott, f °KE L NNEI)Y?-s.B. (5.20 p.m.',, 226 tons, Wildman, for Nelson and West Coast. AORERE, s.s. (7.10 p.m.), 77 tons, Fisk, for Patea. ~. ~ MAORI, b.s. (8.5 p.m.), 3399 tons, Aldwell, °QUEE2f OF'THE SOUTH, s.e. (10.10 p.m.), 198 tons, Harvey, for Foxton. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Rosamond, New Plymouth, July 9. Rotoiti, Greymouth direct. July 9. Kapuni, Patea, July 9. Nikau, Nelson, Motueka, July 9. Mararoa, Lyttelton, July 9. i Mokoia. northern ports, July-! 5. Patee-na, Nelson, Picton, July 9. Kowhai, Westnort. July 9. Aorero, Patea. July 10. Waverley, Picton, July 10. Opawa. Blenheim, July 10. Manaroa, Motueka, July 10. Blenheim, Blenheim, July 10. Maori, Lyttelton, July 10. Moana. Sydney direct, July 10. Wairau, Blenheim, July 10. Arahura, West Coast. NeUon, Picton, "o^iiic, , London, via, way ports, July 10. Wakatu, Lyttelton, Kaikonra, July 11. Tarawera, Dunedin, Lyttelton, July 11. Queen of the South, Foxton, July 11. Kaitoa, Nelson, July 11. Te Anau, southern ports, July 11. Kaitantsata, Westport, July 12. Zealandic, Bonthorn ports, July 12. Victoria, Sydney, via, northern ports, Moeraki, Molbonrnc, via south, July 12. Monowai, northern ports, July 16.
PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Av.ipawa, Wangsuiui. July 9. Huia, W.nnganui, 'July 9. Kapiti, Waiiganui, July 9. Hawcra, Patea, July 9. Mokoia. Lyttelton, Dunedin. July 9. Mapourika, Nelson, West Coast, July 9. Kipple, Napier, Gisborne. July 9. Nikau, Nelson, Motueka. July 9. Mavaroa, Lyttelton, July 9. ' Kaupiri, Picton, East Coast baye, Auckland, July 9. Kosamond, Picton, Nphor. New Plymouth, Onohunga. July 9. Navua, Wostport. ,7 ■■ ' Kowhai, Westport. .':.:'■ 0. I'ohcrua, Orcymonll' J-.iiy 10. jVoTcre. Patea. July IC. Waverley, Nclfon, West Coast, July 10. Opawa, Bleiiiheim, July 10. Manama. Motueka. July 10. Blenheim. Blenheim, July 10. Kapuni, Patea, July 10. Patecna. Picton, .Nelson, July 10. Maori, Lyttclton,' July 10. Kumara. Loiubn, July 10. Kavua. Wcstnort, July 10. Rformbird, Wanganui, July 10. Woirau. Blcuhcim. July 10. - ■ Te.Ana.ii. Kow Plymouth. Westpovt, Greymouth, July 11. . Tarawora. northern ports. July 11. Hoana, Melbourne, via southern ports, Tainu'i, I»ordon, via way ports, July 11. Oueen of the South, Foxton, July 11. Kaitoa, Nelson, West Coast. July U. Waipori. Grcymonth, July 11. Te Anau, New Plymouth, West Coast, Wakat.u, Kaikoura, Lyttelton, July 18, Victoria, Lyttelton. Dunodin, July 12. Jfoeraki. Svdney direct. July 12. Arabura, Picton, Nelson, West Coast, Monowai, Lyttelton, DunCdin, July 16.
INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. VICTORIA, s.s.. loft Svtlnoy July 3, or northern porta and Wellington. Duo Wellington ,Tulv 12. Leaves same day for JvMolton and Duncdin. JtO.VNA, es., left Syjlnoy July 6, for Wellington direct. Due Wellington .Inly 10. [leaves July 11 for southern ports. Itobart, uul Melbourne. Due Melbourne July 20. MOERAKI. s.s.. left Melbourne July 3 for fobart, southern ports, and Wellington. Juo Wellington ■•Tilly 12. heaves same day or Svdnoy direct. Due Sydney July 16., ULIMAHOA, b.9.. leaves Melbourne July 0 for ifdHH. southern uorts, and Wellhigon. Duo Wellington July 19. leaves rams lay for Sydney direct. Due Sydney July 23. OVERSEA SHIPPINC. STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. =rcni London. lONIC (due Wednesday),, sailed on ilay 23. via Cape Town ondllobart. (Shaw, iavill and Albion Co.. agnnts.) KTVK OF SCOTLAND (due about August ) sailed on Hay 21, via Australian ports iii'd Auckland. (Tysei- Line, agents.) TURAKINA (due about August 23). failed >n July Q, via, Cope Town and Uobart. N.Z.B. 'Co., agents.) "rom Liverpool IIORAYSHIRE (due about July 15). wiled jn May 11, via Las Pnlmas. • (P.-S. Line, TYRONE (duo abont July 29). sailed m May 25, via, Auckland. (F.-S. Line, icent.s.) - IRSSEX (due about August 19), sailed on June 2Z, via. Las Palmas, tone Hobait, and Auckland. (F.-S. Line, ngents.) From Montreal. TbKOJIAnU (tine abont July 15), sailed an April 15, via Australian Ports p.nd .Vnekland. (New Zealand . Shipping . Co., *°\VHAKATANE (duo abont July 31), sailed on May 27, via. Australian ports and Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) , JIATATTJA (duo about Aiignet 27), railed an June 20, via Australian ports and Auckland. (Xew Zealand Shipping Co.. agents.) From Now Yorfc. ; COITBTFTEI/D (due about July 17). sailed on April 19, via. Australian pouts and Auckland. (Tvsev Line, a?ents.) ■ AXGIiO-SAXON (due about July 10), wiled on April 25, via, Auckland. (Vacuum Oil Co.. agents.) NEIDEJTFELS (duo about. July 20), failed on liny 2, via Melbourne and Sydney. (Dalpsty and Co.. agents.) STAK OF AUSTRALIA (due August 2). eai!ed on May 25, .via. Australian ports and Auckland. (Tyeer Line, agents.) STRATHROY (due about August 6). sailed on May 17, via Australian ports. (Vacuum Oil Co., agents.) From San Francisco. . TAHITI (due about July 23), sailed on Juno 26, via Papeete and Earotonga. (U.S.S. Co., agents.) From Dunbury. i I'ATOA (fine about Auguet 20), sailed in June. (U.S.S. Co., agents.) SAILERS TO ARRIVE. From Crays Harbour. MAKAWKLT. American four-masted harqueutlne, sailed on Juno 6. From Adventure Bay (Tas.). WILD WAVE, barque, sailed on June 29. BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. MELBOURNE, July 8. Arrived— Euncrdnlc, from New Zealand. SUVA, July 8. Arrived.-ITauroto, from Auckland. COASTAL. MONDAY, JULY 8. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Southern Cross (10.10 a.in.l. from Norfolk Island, New Hebrides, and Solomon Islands. Sailed.—Wcstralia. (5/0 p.m.), for Sydney. Arrived.—lllume.)*, from Glsbornoi Stjuall,
NAPIER. Sailcd.-Mokoia. (UO p.m.), for Wellington. NKW ITiYJtOtJTH. Sailed.—Rosamond (•! p.m.), for Wellington. I PATEA. Sailed.—Kapuni (3.15 p.m.), for Wellington. I'ICION. Arrived.—Patecna (1.25 p.m.), from Wellington. NELSON. Sailed.—Waimea, (7 n.m.), for Cireymouth; 3Silin.il (8 p.m.), for Wellington. liYTTELTOK. .Arrived.—Muritai (8 a.m.), from Wellington; JlimHangi (5.5 p.m.), from Chatham Islands. Sailed.—Hreeze (3 p.m.), for Wellington. Sailed.—Jlararoo, (6.20 p.m.). for Wellington. Passenger: Saloon—.Misses (liliucr, Ilouker, O'SnJlivan, Gray, Langmorc, Godley. Mesdamcs Flaville, Thompson, Nosworthy, Hammond, Burgh, Messrs. R. H. Rhodes. M.P., n. D. Ktronaeh, Burgh, Cooper, Dr. Fo:;, J. Craigie, M.1 , ., D. Rec-c, W. Fuller, Johnson. G. W. Hume, Young, Ilrooke, Jaraieson. Waek7.cH, 0. J'. Ritrhio, Hector, Avcry. Hagloy, Siumder?, Burn, White, Lem. Roanl, 21irch'jtl, O'Shea, Smith, Russell, Leahy, Callistcr, Henshaw, Phillips, J. Henry, ITust. Rns.li, Cliieaek, Da-vi-son, Tomlinson, Saundcrs, Read, Wakelin, Merriu, Pateinan, Thompson, Flavill; 27 steerage Siiilcu.-Kafcanon. for WestDort. OAMARU. ArriYert.-Waihora (8 a.m.), from Wellington. BLUFF. Arrived.—Mocralii (B.S a.m.), from Melbourne, via. Hobart. Passengers for Wellington: Saloon—Misses Livcsley. Bell, SadHer, Mesdames Sadlier (2), Davies, Lenarchand, 8011, Canon Sadlier,' Messrs. M'Donald, Livcsley, Master Sadlier; 15 steerage. SHAW-SAYIIiL COMPANT. Movements of Steamers. Kiimara, now at Wellington, sails for London from Wellington July 10; duo August, 24. T.iimii, arrived Wellington June 10; will •sail from Wellington July 11; due London August 22. Zealandlc, will sail from Auckland July 16; due London August 26. Tokomaru, left St. John May 8 for Sow Zealand main ports,- via Australia; duo Auckland July 15; after discharge leads outside of Dominion. Delphic, arrived Auckland June 13; now at Port Chalmers discharging balance of
her cargo. lonic, sailed from London for Wellington May 23; due July 9; sails - again for Londone from Wellington August 8; duo September 19. llamarir arrived Dmicdin June 25; now at Lyttelton discharging balance of her ca,rgo. Waimana, arrived London Jla.y 12; will probably sail from London on July 16 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttcltoii, and Dunedin; due Auckland September 3. Atlicnie, will probably fail from Londan for Wellington nnel Lyttelton on July 17; due Wellington September 2. Eansatira, will probably sail from London on July 24 for Auckland, Wellington, and Dliiff, via, Sydney; due Auckland September 10. Malatua, fn.ilcd from Canada June 15 for New Zealand ports, via' Australia; duo Auckland August 20. Waiwera, arrived London June 4; sails August 15 from Canada for four Xew Zealand ports, via Australia-. Kia Ora, arrived London Juno 16; eails again from London July 5 for and Lyttelton; due Duiipdin August 23. Corintln'c, arrived London June 25; pails ag.iin July'lß for Wellington; due September 3; will Kail for London October 3. Karanioa. left' Wcllintrton May 23, Bio June 20; due London July 14. P-i.kehn, left Auckland for London June 1; Kio Juno 25; due London July 12; will Fail again August. 7 for Aucldand, Wellington, a.ud Tiniaru. Araw.i.. suited for London from Wellington June 13; duo July 26; leaves London August 15 for Wellington and Lyttclton. JIOAXA LEAVES SYDNEY. Advices received by the local office of the Union Company yesterday stoted, that the Monna left Sydney for Wellington at 1 p.m. on Saturday. The vessel has 73 saloon and 55 steerage passengers on board for New Zealand ports. She is due hero to-morrow morning. KAIKOTJBA FROII LONDON. An arrival at Wellington fro'm London, via way ports yesterday morning, wns tho Ncv Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Kaikoura. While at Aucldand the vessel discharged 4COQ tons, of general cargo, aud ■ Eho has ICOO tons to put out here. Captain A. W. M'Kcllar, K.K.H., is still in command, and hai; associated with lurn I.lm following officers:-Ohlef, Mr. 1). P.. Nea-le; second. Jlr. .1. 0. Hancock; third, Mr. N. P.. Hainos j fourth. Mr. E. C. S. Tipton j surgeon. Dr E. C. S. M'Douall; chief steward, Mr. F. A. Johnson; chief engineer, Mr. W. rirown; second. Jlr. D. Gr.ayff.hird, Mr. 0. Jtaasoy; fourth, Mr. J. Ballock: fifth. Mj\. E. M'T.elbn; sixth, Mr. J. 0. Hooker; elfief refrigerat.fog engineer, Mr. 11. Dixon; second, Jlr. C. Young.
POET OP WESTPORT EETUEN'S. KctnriK for the month of June in connection with the output and export of coal in connection with the port of Westport were as follow;— Output. Eiport. tons. cwt. tons. cwt. Westport. Ooal Co., Ltd. (coal) 45,955 5 47,059 9 Westport Coal Co., Ltd. (coke) 234 19 211 17 Wcfitport-StoeUton Coal Co., Ltd. (coal) 10,911 18 10.855 14 State Coal Mines 5.546 6 5,115 8 62,448 8 63,242 8 Of this amoujit, 4103 tons wore shipped to foroißii ports, viz., to Fromantlc, per s.s. Kamona. 1197 tans; to Sydney, per s.s. Koromilio, 2102 tons; to Fiji, per E.s. Hauroto, 804 tons. The export of timber wan 143,888 sup. feet. During tho month 102 stamen? and ono sailer, representing 57,312 tons, entered the port, and ICI steamers and one sailer, representing 57.857 tons, left the poit. Tho total tonnago for the month was 115,169. Tl:o moan high water in tho river was 25ft. 6in.. and on the bar 22ft, 2in. MESS-TATHjE COSSIP. Captain, K. SDiindors, second son of Mr. 17. It. Saundors, town clerk of Port Adelaide, hai been .ippointed to the command ■of the steamer Clan Ocilvy. Captain Saunders was formerly r-nnior mate in tire cmploy of tho Adelaide S.S. Company, ami its m the stcMiiw Grant.ila, under Captain Him, for a considerable period. .Air: A. I?. Prosser, .Jate third officer of tho Waihora, who has been ashore p.t Sydney, has passed li! 3 examination for mate's certificate. Mr. Fisher, third officer of tho Taviuni. aiid V.r. Harlmcs?, second ofilcor of tho Kit-town, came ashore at Lyttellon on Thursday for orders. , Mr. A. Bathbone joined the Patecna as second officer at V'cllinirton yesterday. • Captain Edwin, of tho Kavna, relieved Captain of the Monowai at Welliiiffton yesterday. Cant.ain Itobertson rami! ashore on account of ill-health. Captain Ritchie, of the Mapourik-a, has taken charge of the Kavua..
The Union Company's mm steamer Katoa is duo at Frcmn-ntle from Home on July 20. She Ilicn goes to Bunbnry to load for Well ing ton. Consignees arc requested to note, that the Maori, which-,leaves Wellington, for Lyttclton to-morrow evening, will take cargo for tliß Bhiff, Hobart, and Melbourne. This will bo tranalupped to the ilaitr.i at Lyttelton. The latter vessel is to relieve the McMia in Iha Sydney-Cook Strait-Mdbourno service during tho latter' 6 overhaul at Tort Chalmers. Artihura, s.s., arrived at Grcymoutli from Wolliniton, via way ports, at 6.30-a.ra. yesterday, and w.is to have left oh the return trip at 2.30 a.m. to-day. After putting out her Newcastle coal .it Wellington tho barque Helen Denny will be towed to Havcloclt to load timber for Sydney. The F. and S. liner Sussex was to liave loft Liverpool for Now Zealand ports onJuly 3. She will bo followed by the Westmc&tb. (late Evcrton Grange) on July 31. On 1 accoiuit of delay at the Bluff, tho r. and S. Mno'E steamer A'alnishiro is not e.xpecteil to arrive at Wellington until July 19. Instead of leaving Wellington at 4 p.m. to-day, the Rotoiti will not get away for Nelson and West Coast ports until 5 n.m. The Kowhni is due hero from Westport. with coal to-day. . After discharge, Ehe rotin-ns to tho West Coast port. Due at Wellington from southern ports on Friday, tho Shaw-Favill steamer Zcnlarnlic will contimio Homeward londius here. She is cxjiected to leave for Auckland on Sunday or Monday. Dcparlnro will lie taken from the Jiitlcr port for London about July 20. Yesterday afternoon tho auxiliary wow Echo left Wc<t HiiTcn for Nelson. P'ie arterwarda \b itGl'iiponga to lond coal for a- jjort not yet mentioned. The Anchor Lino's steamer Alexander is at present undersoing overhaul at Kelson A new boilor, which came out from Home on board the liunpelm, will be placed in position on board tile Anchor Line's steamer Wairoa at Xelsou shortly. The Shaw-Savill steamer Kumara n expected to complclu loadiiiß and sail for London to-morrow. She arrived here from the Bluff yesterday morning. the Christeliurcli "I're-'f.") tho master of the Norwegian barque Don had no difficulty in securing a full complciEcnt of able «ej m.iii a(. i-ravonjibW van-" of \uiy. Wlulo * IUR, Jttaito.-..BL..tim....Am.e.''ica n ,.«ciflunK.
Alumna wa<= being asked "fancy prices" for ths run from LyUoltoii In Newcastle, ami had ill pay one man £25 foi the run. with a l'rco p:iF».-.BC hui-lc, Captain Jensen tinned on diirlit seamen for the pap.-age to Snv Caledonian and Utiv.ee to Europe nl tlio rain of £8 per rnonlli. 'J'lio Don. wliicli is | in ballast, is bound to New Caledonia to I load chrome and nickel ore for Rotterdam i or llainhur?. She is lying in the stream, ami if the wind is favourable will bo to ! eta to-dny. About Hie end of this month the Union Company's tramp sloa-mer Aparinia- i= expected to leave Calcutta for Nc«v Zealand ports, via Singapore and Snuia.raug. The Union Company'? tramp ttsamor | Karori loft Wostport for Melbourne at 3.15 p.m. on .Sunday. It war-expected that the T.VFcr liner Star of India would leave Nanior for Hmbane last evening. Home loading will he completed at the Queensland port.
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