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SHIPPING NEWS.

——V— PHASES OP THE MOON. JANUARY. ■ . Day. Hr. m. Now. moon 7 9.58 p.m. First quarter 16 -. 3 52 a.m. Full moon 23 2 10 a.m. Last Quarter 29 7 4 p.m. MOON. Moon rises to-ctny, 10.11 p.m.; setfi, 12.33 p.m. Wednesday. 111011 WATER. To-day, 9.19 a.m.; 9.C0 p.m. To-morrow, 1C.15 a.m.! . 10.46 p.m. SUN. Suu rises to-day, -I.:■} a.m.; sets, 7.16 p.m. ARRIVALS. ; MONDAY, JANUARY 27. MANA, s.s. (1.40 a.m.), 134 tons, Gibson, from Patea, ; NQATOIIO, e.s. (6 a.m.), 1137 tons,. Christian, fi'oin Uroymouth. RIPPLE, s.s. (8.55 a.m.), 370 tons, Oarlson, from Gi6borue, via coast,' • TUTANEKAI,- s.s. (6 p.m ( ), 8U tons, Post, from Wanganui. . DEPARTURES. : Monday, January 27. WAIRAU, e.s» (1.20 p.m.), $3 tons, Dcclcy, for Patea. . PATiSKNA, Bis. (0.55 p.m.), 1212 toils, Cameron, for Picton fcnd Nelsom Saloon: For Picton—Misses Thnrlcy, Rodley, Hums, Dixon, Cowley, Boyd, BroAvii, Newsoil, MGsdames Wcddo and 2 children, HodNasli, Barton and child, Griffiths. Bonii'Ott, Philpott3, Seymour, Robertson, Davidson, Nowson, Hossrs. Weddes, Seymour, v srooks, Griffiths, Irenionger, West, Badley, Gnfllths; Paul, Hodgson, Rand, . 'Aiken, Vavasour, Dennis, Johnson, Doidge, Dun*can, Philpotts, Anderson, Hood, Bainc, Ta-pp, Gillett, Nash, Tafnbbe, Barton. Rob* erts. For Nelson—Missds Stiles, Dimott, Jones, Mnginnity, Whitford, Fabian, MesJM'Gio, Reynolds, Nash, Seotb and child, Carley, Brown, Magintiity, Oai'fnine aud child, M'Williams, Whitford, Couch* man and 2 children, Me3Srfr-\Reyflolds, o«ftrk, , M'Girr, Master Batchelor, Lees, &uMn, 6piors, Scott, Mitchell, Ila-milton, Mansill.-uallcnder, Bcauehamp, Lash, Cliis* nail and child j ■ 5 steerage, MANAROA, s.s. (4.10 p.m.), 122 tone, HArt, for Pelorus . Sound. BRIJEZE, s.s. (5.10 p.m.), 347 tons, Scott, for wanganui. . . 6.6. (5.20 p.m.), 77 tone, Fi6k, fdr Patea.

. KIRIPAICA, 6.9. (5.40 p.m.), 133 tons, Johansen, for Patea,.' AWAROA,' s.s. (5.40 p.m.), 344 tons, Bonner, for Nelson and Motueka. ■

.CORINTHIC, s.s. (5.10 p.m.),' 12,231 tons, Hart, for- Lyttelton. MANA, 5.5.'((6.5 p.m.), 134 tons, Gibson, for Pnloaj KAPITI, s.s. (6.45 p.m.), 242 tons, Sawyers, lor Wanranui.' KAPUNI,' s.s. (6.25 p.m.), 150 tons, Jackson for'Patea. . , MOICOIA,, s.s. (6.40 p.m.), 3502 tons, Bar-: ns, for Napier,. Qisborno, and Auckland. Passengers—Saloon! For. Napier—Mlesos Snuth, Weber, Wliitoly, Kibblowhite, and M«edle, Mrs.' Whltoly, Messrs. Smith, Whltoly, Campbell, Morse,'and, Barry. For Gisborne—Misses Duncan, Taylor, Oracle, and Craighead,. - Mrs. • Gracie, Messrs. Cathie, Menzles, and Thaward, Masters Abbey and Thaward. For Auckland-Misses Lynch, ,'Millinpfton, and Dansey, Mrs. Gracio, Mrs. Toomey, Messrs. Horoombe! Riaoh, Algie, Flavel. Dann, Qricio, and Toombyi 30 steerage. KAJIU, s.s. (7.5 p.m.), 182 tons, Shirley,, for the East Coast. . MAORI, s.s.-(8.5 p.m.), 3399 tons,l Aldwoll, for Lyttelton, Passengers! Saloon—The Vioe-Regal party, and 300 others i 130 steerage. AWAHOU, s.s. (8.20 p.m., 407 tons, Manley, for Foxt.on, ~

.POHBP.OA, s.s. (9.5 p.m.), 1175 tons, Irwin, tot 1 New Plymouth.

QUEEN OF THE SODTH, s.s; (9 p,m.),-.198 tons, Harvey,-for Foxton. KAITOA, s.s. (10.40 p.m.), 350 tons, Wildman, jnn., for. Nelson.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Corlnna., southern ports, January 28. V/averlcy, Foxton, .January 28. iruia, Wanganui, January 28. Nlkau,. Nelson, Motueka, January 28. -, Jlararoa, Lyttelton, Janliary 28. Kini, Wostport, January" 28. Wakatu. ,Lyttelton, Kalkoura, Jan. 28. -''Monowai,''-northern ports, January 28. Arapawa, Lyttelton, January '28. Kiliatiflnft, cNolEoUiuiP.iotou,j;January' 28. vßtomblrd,-\VffiTsaiHiis'JaniMvry. 28. ' . Mannroa,. Poloriia Sound,' January 28. Moana, Pan Francisco, • via way ports, January 73. ' .Mamarf, Lyttellon, January 29. ~ Kaliu,, E.tst ■ Coast, January 23. ' * ■ Aororo, 'Patoa, January,29.' .- Foxton, January 29. .. .Opawa, Blenheim,.January 29. Quoen of,tho South,'Foxton, Jan. : 29. ' liknhcim, Blenheim, January 29. Kapunl, Patea,'January'29. Kirlpaka. Patea, January 29. v 1 •Kaplti,' Wanganui, January 29.' , A war oa, Motueka, Nelson, Jan. 29. Maori, Lyttelton, January 29. . -. Hnuplrl, Onohunga, New Plymouth, January 29. , Moernkl, Sydney direct, January :29. ■Star of:lndia, wanganui. January 29. Arahura, West Coast, Nelson; Picton, January-29. . : Komata, Westport, January 29. Tahiti., Sydney diroct, January 30. '' Victoria, Dunodin; Lyttelton, Jan.' 30. . Mana, Patea, January 30. Tarawera, northern ports,. January 31. Mauncanui, Melbourne, via'south, Jan. 31. . 'MoUoia, northorn ports,' February 4. ■

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Carinthlc, Lyttelton, January 28. Olan'Ogilvy, January ,28. Amokura, Cook Stl'ait," January 28. Manaroa, Pelorus Sound, January 28. Stormbird, Wnnuanul, January 28. - Ilinsmoa. (look Strait, January 28. ■ Nlkau;, Nelson, Motueka, January 28. ' ■ Mararoa, Lyttelton. January . 28. Nairnshire,. Tirnaru, Lyttelton, .Tan. 28. Waihora. southern ports, January 29. Kahu, Picton, ■ K.'ist Coast. January 29.' " Aorere. Patea,-' January 29. t Wavorloy." "•>«<♦ Jan. 29. Opawd,: Blenheim, January II Quoin of Um South, Foxton,, Jan. 29.' Blenheim; Blenheim, January 29. Ripple. Napier, Gisborne, January 25. ; ICapuni, Patc.a, January 29. Kiri'p.i.ka, Patea, January 29. . Awaroa, Nelson, Motueka. January 29. ,- Pateena, Picton, Nelson, January 29. Maori, Lyttelton, January 29. Echo. HaTciock,' Gisborne, Jan. 29. Kini, -.Wostoort-,-. January 29. , Coriniia, Nelson. Now Plymouth, Onehunga, January 29. ■■ -Huia; .Waatranui, January 29. * Wakatu, Kalkoura, Lyttelton, January S9. Monowai, Lyttelton, Dnnedin, Jan. 29.. ArapaWa,, Wanganui, January '29. ! Cnnopus,i.Westport, January:. 30. ' Star of India. London, January 30. .Jtoeraki, Melbonmc. via fouth, .Tannery 30. Victoria. Sydncv.' via north, January 30. Mana. Patea, January 50. ■ ' Kapltl, Wanganui. January 30. >. Karorl. Wcstport, January 30. Mamari, London, January. 31. Tarawera, Lyttalton, Buriedin, Jan. 31. Mauncanui, Svdney, Januiry 31. , Tahiti, San .Francisco, via way ports, January 31. : Moana, Sydrey direct. January 31. '• Arahnra, Picton, .Nol3on,' West Coast, February 1. Mokoia, Lyttelton, Dunedin, February 4. MOVfiMENTS OF STEAMERS.. . . ■ MOTOAKI, due bero from Sydney January 29. Sails January 30 for Melbourne, via Po"th. VICTORTA, due here from south January 30. Pa.ili sn."in diay for Sydnoy, via north. MATJNOANUI, 'due liore from Melbourne, vfa south. January 31. : Loaves same day for Sydnoy direct. .. OVEnSEA SHIPPING. Steamers. From. Left. Due. Remuera London T)ec. 2t Feb. 3 Matatna Lam'nti Dcc. in Feb. 10 Ara,wn, London Jan. 4 Feb. 18 Tndrnlema .......... London Dec. 20 Feb. 24 Ruahino London Jan. 18 Mar. 3. Or,awa London Jan. 10 'Mar. 3 Ifawke's Bay London .Tan. 10 Mar. 9 Wcstmonth' Liverpool . Nov. 27 Feb. 4 Morayshire Liverpool • Dec. 5 Fell. 10 Tyrone .. (. Liverpool Tlec. 14 Fob. 17 Fflfcx : Liverpool Jan. 11 Mar. l 7 Wnimato Montreal Nov. ?6 Feb. 8 Toltomaru ;.. Montreal Dec. 25 Mar; 25 Butisliire Now York Nov. IX Feb. 14 On.po Finistorro Now York Nov. 26 Fob. 18 Star of Ireland New York Dec. 24 Feb. 23 Borenfcls New York Jan. 16 Apr. 14 Moo.na 'Frisco Jan. 8 Jnn. M

BY TELEGItAPn.

OVERSEA. _' , ' ■ UOIIAKT, January .27. Hailed.—Kalkoura, for Duncdin. ' . ADELAIDE .January 27. Arrlvod.—Morayshire, from Liverpool. ■ SYDNEY. January 27. Arrived.—Orarf, from Wellington. „ , NEWCASTLE, Jnmtary 2?. Sailed.-Titnnia, for Wellington; Ingaand Oapo Finlfitcrro, lor Auckland. , , ■ SUVA, January 27. Arrived—Fiona, from Auckland. NEW YORK, January 26. Sailed.-Barenfels, for New Zealand. COASTAL, MONDAY, JANUARY 27. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Navua (8.15 p.m. Sunday), from Wellington. Arrived.—Joseph Cralp, barque (10.30 a.m.), from Newcastle. OXEHUNGA. Sailed.—Raraw a (5.20 p.m.), for New ,Plymouth. NEW PLYMOUTH. Sailed.—KUtawa (9 a.m.), from NoitsmUs,

GISBORNE, 4 Arrived.—fiqnall (2 a.m.). from Auckland Awaiiul (7 a.m.), from Harrier; Alort ( j r Ow,.Njiuuffuru., * _ fiailod.—-Bnuall (6 p.m.), for Auckland Kumara (0.35 p.m.), for Auckland; Taka puna (fl pirn.), for Kapler. Paeßoncers walopn—Mfflsos Martin, Moj'er, Cnrter, Max snail, and flponco, Mesdamos Adams,. Euch iinan. Last, Clark, and Infant, Mr. an< Airs. Domarr and child, Messrs. llolßchior Yt ooucook, Wingilold, Wells, Wood, W. D Lysnar ifatthowson, Rtophons, Stovnnßon hast, M Lean, Drummond, Pugh, and In spector O'Donovnn. . . NAPIEIt. fiftil.-lTcnowai (8 p.m.), for tVel Uitgton. WANOANUI. Sailed.—Btormbird (1.45 p.m.), for Wei Hngton. ■' PICTON. j'jAmved.-Patona (5.20 pirn.), from Wei NELSON. Bailod.—Nikau (7.45 p.m.), for .Wellington WESTPOKT. Sntlod,—Kin! (3 p.m.), for Wellington. • - LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Kurow (8.20 p.m. Sunday), fron Newcastle; Wanaka (1.30 a.m.), front Na pier; rurakina (It a.m.), from Wellington Kairaki, frotn ICaiapiii; Oygnot; from Kai koura. . Sailed.—W«naka, for Oamarti; Kalap»i for Dunedin; Wootton, for Kaiapoi; Waka 111, for Knikoura and Wellington; Himi tangl (4.35 p.m.), for Wellington; Ara(6.lo p.m.), for Wellington. Sailod.—Mamroa (6.15 p.m.), for Wollingn?"', Passengers; Saloon—Misses M'PheO, laylor, Allstey, Trent, Finlayson, Power, Colfoy, Frost (3), Sutherland, Jenkins, Oar tor (2), Marsh, Hughes, Clarke, Alleyne, JUminiri, Moore, Forsyth, Lee, Evans, Dal four, Davison,. Bioeklock (2), Mesdamei Maunsoll, Taylor, Dickie, Bell, Leonards, Anstey, - -Brucei Kirkors and 2 children, Evans, Martini Davi'son, FitilaySon, Rkeltoil Hodges, Hill and 3 children, Lowis, Wright Jenkins, SclHr.i, Hughes. . Stringer, Graham, Amos, DaJton, Stone, Wilson, Wakorua, Skclton, Messrs.. Myers, HargroaVcs, Oockroft,: Falcon, Hill, Maunsoll, Wilks, Nitnolls, Dickfo, Bell, LoonardS, Anstey, Bruco, Davison, Dobbie. Master Tonks, Bob!ii<T on '.i Parker. Buys, Davison, MLcoa, Lamb, Stone, Wilson2l r steerage. , DUNEDIN. ' ' Arrived.—Flora (7 a.m.), from Westport.' Sailed.—Bakiura, Whaler .(11.30 a.m.), for Albany, via Westport. BLUFF. ' Arrivcd.--Mftuiigii.nul (6.30 a.m.), from Mel' bourne, vin. llobart, Passengers—Saloon i For- Wellidgto/t—Saloon—Misses Wilson, . Midler, Tray, Moffatt. (2), Gustofson, Daniel, $; n H, fhllp, Mesdames Bacon and child, • -n }|jf, Daysh and 2 children, Margin, Smith, and child, - Itowo, Messrs. Dunn, , Day eh, Smith, Morgan, Smith, Bradley and boy, Howe; 36 steerage,' ( Sailed—UlimaroA (4.50 p.m.), for Hobart and Melbourne. ' THIS WEEK'S • SYDNEY BOAT. ' This week's direct boat from Sydney,to WolUngton-tho Moeraki—left the Now South . -Wiles port at. 1 p.m. on: Saturday, : The ! vessel Is duo in port early , to-morrow mornI mg, and lias-114,ealoon and 149 stecrAgepas- , Eongers on board for all ports. ■ ■ THE TAHITI. ! At 3 p.m. last Saturday the Uhlon Oom- . pany's Tahiti clearod Sydney for San Francisco, via Wellington, liarotonga, and Papeete. Tlio vessel is due here on January 30, and continues hoi 1 ; journey on January 31. at 6 p.m. There are 48 saloon and 8 second-class passengers-on board for Wei* ;Ilnfeton, ra.nd.-18 saloon, 19 second, and 39 third-Alans passengers for forward ports. , The Tahiti is duo at her destination on February 80., ' MOANA ARRIVES-TO-IfOEHOW. ■■ A ' wireless. message has been received from the Union Ooiapany'fi Moantt which stated that tlio vessel was expected .to arrivo at Wellington from San Francltco, ivla. way porta, to-morrow morning—a day ahead of time. AOKANQI AT SAN FItANCISOO. The Union Company's .Stiiauter Aorangi, which left Wellington for Son Francisco, via way ports, on January 3, arrived at her destination on Saturday morning, January. 25-two days late, The voreol leaves, tho California:! port on the return passage on Febmary 5? bobig duo here on Fobruary 27. , . MONOWAI DELAYED. On aOoount of tho ,Wellington Waterside Workore' annual picnic, whioli'is'balng hold to-day,. tlio departure of. tlio Moilowoi from this port for Lyttclton and Duncdin has boon postponed Until 3 p.m. to-morrow. .No.' Lyttciton or;. Duncdin cargo will be taken .by the vessel.-,.Tho Moeraki.'leaving Wellington ; oil. Thursday, will talto : cargo for.these ports. ;. '• • ■■■". • TOKOMABC REPORTED, . v : Oablo advice rocoived by tho local agents for the Shaw, Savlil, and Albion Co. yesterday, 'stated that: the TokOmaru loft Oane Town, in continuation-of lier Journey from Montreal to Wellington, on .Frlday afternoon, January 24.. The -vessel 13. miming under tho auspices of the New Zealand Shipping Co., and Is due; at Wollington about-March'2s. . .. .■■■■. AHAWA LEAVES OAPE TOWN, Advice has boon received by tho iocaj agents for the Sraw, Savlil, and Albion Co., whioh stated that R.M.S. Arawa left On-po Town for - Hobart on Friday afternoon, January 24. : The liner is c'n route from London, and Is due here on February 18. S.S. JOHN INQUIRY. * ■ Captains Felix Black and R, J. Gillespio; both of Wellington, have been appointed to sit with Dr. M'Artlmr do-nautical araessors at thft magisterial inquiry into tlio recent Rtrandlng of tho coastal steamer John at Napier. The indulry will commcnCo at the Magistrate's Court at 7.30 p.m. to-day. MAMARI FOR HOME. N The ,Bhaw-Savill cargo carrier Mamari is diic ot Wellington from Lyttelton to-morrow morning. Homeward loading will, bo completed at. this port, and departure taken for. London on January - 31. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. ' Ships ; expected to' bo within wireless range, to-night iaro ns follow:—Ulitanroa, Victoria, Tofua, Navua, Moeraki, Maheno, and Manuka. ■ ■: ; . TUTANEKAI AT WANGANUI. An especially interesting event in local shipping was the arrival of tho Tutanekai at Castleoliff on Saturday (says the nui "Chroniclo"). The ocoasion is interesting, as it marks tho arrival of tho first Government stoamer. hero - sinoo the Maori War. _The Tutanekai, though not the largest, is the finest craft that has. yot entered' tho riverj and sho is also tlio first steamer carrying wireless apparatus to Visit our tort. Painted white, she looked a perfect picture as she came in between tho moles, Captaiti Post at the helm. Ab she lay at tho wharf she was tho sourco of great interest. Everything on board was in apple-pie order, and blio 1b fitted out in a manner much superior to any other stoamOr wlii'ch has over come here. Captain Post expressed great pleasure at tho state of affairs which hd : found existed in our' harbour. Conditions are much bettor than hi realised, nnd It is not at all improbable that the Tutanekai will be a frequent visitor here. When out °n, cable business on this coast, Wnnganui will be a very convenient coaling Port, As on this occasion, tho OitstloclifT wharf provides a very convenient And safe berthago when it fs neeessory to repair or test tho oable. Yesterday a party from tho ship went to the cable house, aind Micro tho lino to Wakapvuvlca, Was tested, A flaw Was found about 56 miles off the coast. • - From here tho Tutn-nekai goes to Wollington. ' She sails this morning at 9 o clock low tide', Tho Tutanekni Is draw-' ing about 12ft. 6iri„ and, according to the latest Boundings, there Is at least 23ft. of wn-tor oil tho bn.r. It would havo Won quite possible to have brought tlib steamer ■ upi to tho town wharf, had it been tliought fit. The tides liein? spring tides, are at their highest, and there is amplo water in tho r ' ve r channel to float a vessel of tho size of tho Tut.iuokai. The end of this week will see tho advent of our largest, steamer, tho Union Comnany s Kittawa. of 1234 tone. The Tutanoluit's tonnage is 840. . During yesterday aftomoon tho Tutanekai wa3 in corumunicntion with &svoral wire* stations, including tho Hauroto at 8.5., arrived at Greymouth from Wollington yesterday morning, and left on tno return trip during tho oveninß, Captain E. Siephcnsson, who hag been aslioro on holiday for somo timo rp*umcß command of tho Northern Co/a Mnnaia to«niorrow. m On hor rcLurn from tho Bust Ooast on Wednesday, tho Kahu will go across to Picton to load chaff for East-Coast bays. It i* oxpeated that the Government train* i\\e sliip Amokura will jjet away from Wolhnirton for .Cook Strait to-day. 'Jamos Glover, enffineor on tho ICahu. and Mr. U. H. .Tonkins, ontrincor on tho Inpplo, havo oxchaiißcd positions. . Mr. J. 11. ltall hag boon 'enpased ng sceond otlloor of tho stoamer John. . Jlr. J. Mulpan has rejoined tlio ICgatoro as chief engineer. Tho auxiliary wow Kcho is expooted to leavo Wellington for Ilavelock to-morrow. Doparture of the Sealer, chartered steamer Clan Ogilvy from Wellington to Tjondon lias been postponed until this morning. „ I Continuing her journey from Nowcnftle the Union Company's Kitlawa loaves Kew Plymouth for Wangnnui to-day. The AVnihc.ra is scheduled to loavo Wol*' linßt.cn I'.ir iouthorn port.« to»morrow morn* ing, ' Suhyef|ucntly the vessel proceeds to Newcastle. Java, and Cnlcutta. At tho last* mentioned port fhe wiJl lake tho March fading bortU Iqx) Zcol^ju\

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