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SHIPPING NEWS.

JHASES OF-'-TflJ! MOON. JANUARY. Day. .Hr.m. New moon .-. 7 .9 58 p.m. First quarter ...... 16 3 32-a.m. . Full mpon 23 210 a.m. ' . Last. Quarter ,23 7 4 p.m. ! . . '• MOON. ' ' :y, ■ Moon rteca to-day, 11.6 p.m.; sote.-2.5S p.m. Friday. HIGH WATER. To-day. 11.7 a.m.; 11,35, p.m. To-morrow, 12.1 p.m. '.- SUN. ••' -. iSun.rhcs to-day, 4.52 a.m.; sets, 7.15 p.m. - ARRIVALS./ ", WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29. ' JJLENHEiM, 5.5...(3.15 a.m.), 120 tons,, Wilkinson, put hack. -~ , WAKATU, s.a. (5,a.m.), 157: tons, Wills, from Kalkoura. .-.•■■•- ■: AWAEOA, s.s. (6 «i.m:), J<4 tons, Bonner, from Noljon'and Motueka. '.-■ MANAROA, 5.5..(6.20.0.m.), 122 tone-, Hart, from 'Pelorus Sound. ' MAORI, 6.8. (7.5 a.m.), 3399 tons, Aldwell.from Lyttelton. Passengers :Z45 saloon and ',137:Btoerage.'' /,. / ■ / ' •■ COBINNA. sj. (?.30 a:m.),M271 tons, P. Camoron, from southern ports. ' MOERAKI, 6.5.- (10.30 n.m.), 4392 'tons, Col!lins, from Sydney direct. Passengers: Saloon— Misses Harrison, Rowc, Collfncs,' Banmister, Banks, Strong. Halloy, .Barron, .Blennerhasdott (2). Ralston' (2), Pitts (3), Newton, Askton, Lcet-ham, M'Grcgor, Hal.ley.tDivls. Banks, add Shjelds, Me<dam.c3 Rowo,-Jacka, Lee,-Tall, Rnndlc, Cummlng, 'Ashton,-Roberts and son, Wardon and son, Meade- and infant, M'Lean, Cox, M'Kayv Ca-pp, Faivtherop;- Vaughan, Magill, Captain Bkolley, Dr. Barrington, Merers. Barrnolongh, /Maveren. Cnmming.Miowe, Scott, Hamilton, Carr, Porker, Irving, Jacka, --Bundle, Holmes.' Ijawrehco, Gill, Meade, Arthur; Rickctts, M'Lcan, ■ Oondie. Brandon, Pollock,.Ewch. M'Kay.'Oampi'llendcrfon, sliav;, Fawthorop; M'Oauley, Mu-rray, Mority, Vaiißhnn. Urnuhart, -Hen,nie, MaBill. "Ifermiston. Naylor; 129 steerage. : .KINI, a. B . (10.30-a.m.). 1122 tons, Whybnrn, from iWestport. . . > ■ ■ HUIA, s.s.' (3 p,m.), 127 tone! Burt." from ■ Wflßstanni.-.- ■'■'.■■•■'-.; HAPITI, -s.s; (4 p.m.), 242 tow, Sawyers, from Wanganui. " .-■•'>.■•.. ■■-AKAIIURAV s.s:. (9,3-5 p.m.), 1596 tons. Lam-, hcrt, from Nelson, and Picton, with 273 p'afEongcrs. ■ ' .'." TAINUI. s.s. (11.J0 p.m.), 128 toM, Jensen; from- Waitura. - --..,.. .. MOANA, fl.s./(l;«'p.m..in-the' stream), 3916 tons, Stringer, from &in' Francisco, Passengers! ' Saloon-Misi-M-,K. Sealv, K. Laredo, A. Laredo. Partridge. E. Rlnoard, L. :Rothbury, MosdamM F. Ecalv. H. G. Reid, E. Groesbrok, F. E. BT»™)e, 7 E. Kent, Ri'ppard, 1 .-L. Ru3sell. T. Mi'Nair/W. -'fl.' Rothbury, Cunningham. K.; Lindby, 'T. Adisop,' Haywood,' Mcf^ti?.-J, M'Qcown. F. Scaly,vJ..P«a!v. Dr. W. Prlngle, C. Cameron, .V, Goodwin, n. .0. Re.id,, E. Gror«liß'nk.' B. Baun;e, A, B-ttime, S. -Bniune,. W.' Bahconl:..; j; Ord. D. M'lntvro, C. Jl'lntyre, T.. M'Nair, W. RotUbiirr. 'R. Rothburv, Hi Rey, Cftllan, Roniok,- Lindley, J. Rogers. A. A...Senn, ll.'.Cwpontcr.'-A. M'Ouffto. H; Wtehaw, P. Ktcrman. J.O'Scofc, T. Adtaon. J. .Adiran. G. Powell, G. Lsmmore, W, Irvine, K. Lad«m,an,' John -Ross, 'WAVERLEr.-si. (t. 'a.m.),-157 tons, Pur-vl-3, from Foxtbn. ■ ■ , . '

', ...DEPARTURES. . : WEDNESDAY,''JANUARYS. .'■"'-', . BLENHEIMi's-s.. (i a.m.), 120 tons, Wilkinson, for 'Blenheim. ' y , OPAWA. 5,5."(2, a.m.), 110 tons. Nicholas,' for Blenheim.--- jv :■ u\-■.■•■■■ ■ . • :■■•■ "BLENHEIM,,«.!.' (3.55 a..m.), 120 tons, Wilklnenn. for Blenheim.. . ■■-.',.■■- JOHN, a.s.. a.m.), 342-tona, llolm. for Duncdin. ' ...' .' x ■ ■PATEENA. n< (12.45 p.m.),'22i2 tons. Camoron, fop- ! Plcton and NoKon. Pavcngerc Snloon-For Ploton-3n»ssß' Orsmnn.' Haven'. .WllUaras.-liajUoy, Lucas, Meredith, Hcokc, HilU.rd.lly.in, Coray, Sisters of Jfercy (2), ifcedame,? Gray. Goyer.fl.nd 3 children.'lr,vin,. Kyiin. Odljih and child, Cn"o».' Kratagen, •Hl}lme„;.ir«3f«.-. : Ken'ne'y. Williams, Jla«t«r_ Oraman, StokM.' Evan, ■ JPLcgd,' Ir. ■v.iii;,- Odlln, Kratngon, Kinnei 1 , Jury. Eiid-win.-slTodd. ...Fori .Nclson-Jlfeoi Brown, ■*ayis/-Lorlmer!. Pesvos,-' OgHyie,-, vKlddiford.; Ma-danies •■.'JTirariM. Pf-trle, Brown. Khuil: 5 chlldreu. and maid. Stiqk.llumphrlcj and boy,,■-Robert* ¥nyM, Kay. : D!o<-klocl,-, *j?srs.-: Gaddon. • Co'.em.-vh, Abbott,' TTig)j?tv P.lohnrdEon. -RcarM. f, sraStcra ? K-SDJ and Brown, HaiK. Bottenbuw, -jrirftras,' Kidi-on..i'Sbaw. -Ellis,' Burt, Hewitt, fierßVMajor; .SnttemuScihrodor, 01.15- a';m.),; 323 -tons.' Cowan., for' OreVzjath.' ■ .'; KOONyA;-*.?. U.20.p,m:), K9l tonS,Pry'de,' for Gre.'.'moutli./ '■ ■ >J' ' ;".••'■■'. ■■■.''...■:• [. WAICATU, 6S- M.JO p;m.).-157.t0n5, Wills, for Knjkoura. nvA LyMolton. '- -. AWiUIOA. s.e.- ,(5,21) p.m.). 344 tonsr.Bonncr.. for Xelson 'nvA TJotuoka. ■ .'.IIONOWA.I.' <rn.-:(4,f0/n.m:). 3«3 tons, Ed-. win;-for' Lyttelton .and Dunrdin. '■*■ :" ■ ' AMOKTOA, QoTornment •training shin (6.a p.m.). BCs'.tona,. Hooper,.for Cook Strait, TUTANEKAT, fi.s.-.(5.5 p.m.), 811 tons/Post ■ for.'WnflranuJ ItoaAvte.n'l.'■'." ~ p.m.). 1271 tons, Cam-.. oron.'fnr'.Lyttolton. .- . \. ■-•■. ■ ■, EIPPLE.: 0.i". ; (6,«' p.m.). 370 tons. Carl-' eon. : :for Nn-picrand Qiubnrne. ■ MAORI, -is*.: (B.s p.m.). 3599 tons, AJdwell; for Lyttjlton, .■ Pais-hgersi. Gray. Ounhinghom; .Sinclair, Bovle, Lvnrh m.:o'u>rtiv.Pitt. (J), Iflndmd,n-'h,'.Arohrt, ' Rosseov. Ln!e. .ArrMlrong. I/cvncn. M'Gill, Partridge..- Wimmells (?.),- Mnrnh'v (2),' Thompson.'O'Court. Nur-o ;o'Cm;rt. Cnvannsh, Walker, Donnnn, Ferry, Sister Thornlon. Fornie. WdMon. !fte.vons'(2). O01Mfon;' Gibt,-?. . Mathbsoi), Cimp•holl, TMc'cm,' ET.ins.-.Bnrrett. Popp. Daniel and < child, J. R/vhsTU "and h , oid.-Kr.akcflfcr..-rTn»li'n. Pitt. Wolls, Ford, Nash, Atkins, Wiek•teed, Marr, Pownr, Rtevciw' and infant, ■Angus.' HundK '■Rtovcn?on,'' Penn, Croft, Pcansfe-Trap ..(2) 'and- child, Bows.- Cruickl>hank: MfiLirs. Eccd,-Moef. Dr.'Bnrringfon, JJ-cv. Carrinston. Sylto?.. Fat.har Jl'Carthy, Maude, Dickson, .Pavldeon (2). PrcntO'.wflt, Evan's, ..Barrett., Johnston. ; 'Grny, Pope, I!«d. J..Roberts. Barnn. Hfiw'.itt, Hutton, .Blmidell, TI. MKcNell. Wells. M'lntvre. CarringtonT Ford. Knrih; Gurfatt.' Eov; Wrighr; fl'mpman, Snt-R.f.rlanrt. Mn.«ti>rß-Ayoi-iir(3), ■Wooding. Cannon, Kerr,' ;Gi'ling. .-M.tlno Frampton. ; 81)nrn:. Crawford.' Lalne. Townfend:, M'Kay. Wotoer, fi{ovcti.% Brajflwood,. Davis. . Smith Glltc.!; Rorank . (2>; I.npih Tcmrlei-Bennett. Bandied Irving, Joneil, An.don-,on, Hughes,,- Pcnn. Croft. Coatcs,' Bowc'Cniickshank, JamicEon; 89 steeTnio.■'■ ' .'.•■ - ' MASAPOA. s.j. (9.20 p.m.), 122 tons, Haft, ft* Havelock. . .' ".. 0,; ... '

.'A ,-.-■ yt-XPEnjED ARRIVALS.,: v '}'■{ Kahu'."En,st Coah, January 30. Kapuni, Pa tea; January 30.. •-."■: . KirlpakaVPatca,-Janhary,3o. . Komataj, Wc3tport, January .30. . ' Mamari.'.liyttolton, Jarraary 30. -' . • RaUiura,'Grcymonth. January 30. ■'Aorero.- Patea;,January 30. ■-■■'■■ - Onawa, BlenSeim.'J'anuary 30. •/.Blenheim, Blenheim, January 30. . Nlkau, Nol?on.'Motucl<a, Januarv,3o.--- - Mararoa,. liytlelton', January-'39. •■'■ Tahiti/Sydney direct, January 30. -•'■ Vletoris.-DunMln. LytNton, Jan, 30. ' * Jlana, .Fateiv.J'a-miary-JO.'-', . I Po,teena, Nelson, Picton, January 30. Haunli!i,'',OflChunga, Now Plymouth, Jan-uary-31.';. *' -i /■■,;.■ yOueen.of the' South. Foxto'n, January 31. i Htila. Peloniß -Sounds; January 31.- 1 Awama.--Jiotueka,,Nelfon, January 31. , Maori,/tiyttelton, 'January 31. --, ' , ; Tarawer.*- norttiern ports. January. 31. Miunganiil. Melbourne, via south, Jan. 31, "TTinemoa; 1 Cook Strait. January.3l. -. Wairan.-Patea.; January. 31. f Alexander.- Netoin, February 1.- - ; Star 'of.lndia, Wonyonui, Fobruary 1. ; Wolmoa, .Wanganui, Fobruary I.'. . :'. y Wokatu, Lyttoltin, Kolkoura, Feb. I.' ■ ; Monowai.'-.Dnnedln., liyttelton, Feb.' 2. - February 2. • .-.' . Manarca, Havelock. Fobruary.'2. ■ Koonya; Groymouth. February 2. Remuora, London, via way. portn, Feb.'J, Mokclay northorn ports, February 4, -'

';■•.-.';'.;projected departures;■■'■..;•,-"■ . Amokuya, Ob&fc Strait, January 30. ,• - Eitormblrd, Wanganui, January 30. Kahu, Picton, East Coast, January JO. . , V7a,vorley, Nelson, TV«t' Ooaat, Jan. 50." Arapawa, : Wanganui,' January 30. Rakiura, Oroynioutb., llokitlka,. Jan. 30. .Aorore, Patea, January 30. Opawa,' Blenheim, January 30, r ■■- Blonhoim, :Hlenheira, January 30. Kapuui, Patea, January 30. Kiripftka, Patea, January 30. ~' Nik'au,, Nelson, Hotueka, Jan. 10. ' V Mararoa, Lyttelton, January 30. > Moana, Sydney direct, January 30* , Caniipusl'Wcstport, January 30. Moorakj, 'Melbourne, viaaouth, January 30. Victoria. Sydney, via north, January 30. i. Jlana,:.Patea,'January 30; Kardrl, Wtstport, January 30. 7 '■ '■ Haupiri, 'Picton, Onehunga, Jan. 31. Echo, jfavclock. January 31. Queen ot the South, Fox'ton, Jan. 31. H'tiin,„Wn.nstanui, January 31. Awaroa, Nolson, Motueka, January 31. i , Pateena,' Picton, Nelson, January 31. N ■ Maori,: Lyttelton, January 31. Taraweia, Lyttolton, Dunedin, Jan, 31. Mauneanul,-.'Sydneyi January 31. 'Tahiti, .San .Francisco, via way ports, January 31,' ■ .'• ■ Arahuira, Picton, Nelson, West Coast: February 1. ' Mamarl, 'London, Febrnary 1. ' Walmoa, West Coast, February 1, Alcxahder, Nelcon, Motueka, Teb. 1. Star of India, London, Fobruary 3.' ; Wakatu,. Kaikoura, Lytteltoti, Feb. 3. , Manaroa, l'elorus Sounds, Feb. 3. Monowai,' northern ports. Fob. 3. Mokola,.iiyttelton. Dunedin. February 4. '. Ripplo, JfDjler, Oisbornc, February '4.

v . MOVEMBNTS OF STEAMERS. VICTORIA, due here from south January 30.1 Sails same day for Sydney, via north.

. MAUNOANUI, due here from Melbourne! via'south. Jnnurtry 31. Loaves came day for Sydney direct. . WAItRIMOO. due bcre from Sydney February 5. Sails February 6 for' Melbourne, via south.

Ill' TELEGRAPH. ' ''■'''..-. • ' ' i OVERSEA. '„ '~ '\j '~'■'' .HOBAIIT. January 29.-' Railed,—K-nikoura, for Wellington. . Arrived.—Remucra, from London. ' ' '-, . -' .:■• BRKBANK, January 29. Arnvcd.-Star of Scotland, frojn Wellinp:ton. ..>,.. i .. ■ . ° ■ " ■- , • SYDNEY, January 29.Sailed.—Wimmera, for Amßiland. ,-■'.- MELBOURNE, Januavr 29. •. Sailed—Manuka, for Bluff, Via, Hobart. \ ■ ■ *.- ■ FEE-MANTLE, January 29. :-Arrived.—Gothic, from London.COASTAL. / /'WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29. ', '.""'':;>'■,. AUCKLAND. - /..''. ■. Arrived.—Westme-a/th, (10.45' a.m.), • from Liverpool, via. Aurtralian ports.' Sailod.-Tofua (2.3d p.m.), for Sydney, via South Sua Islands. -, .'■ ■ ■", ;, . ONKIttJNGA. -\-' ■ Bailed.—Hahpiri (6 a.m.), for New Plymouth nnrl Wellingtorl;'Rarawa'(s.Jo p.m.), for New Plymouth. ' '■ . : ' ; MA3JUKAU E3SADS..' ■■■-. Rarawa passed outwards'at .7 p.m.

.■■'•'. •- . GIBBOBNE. . ■-.{ . Arrived.—Mokoia (5- a.m.). (from Dunediri, Til- way-pnrt.>i Takapuxa (8.30 a.m.), from Napief: Tara-wcra- (9 -p.m.).. from Auckland, via Tolajra. ■ r '•'"allecl.—MoUoia (noon), for -Auckland. '' Sailed.—Takci puna 19 p-m.). for Nnpier. Passengers: Saloon—Mlkos lUeEivan, Ecid, Firher, Courtney, Oxcnbam, Jlesdanies C. BuscUe, Skillicorn, Murrav, -Ti'.oy and . 2 ' dhilttron. Marshall, Small. Kempthornc. Miller, Dclnutour. Patience. 3tei-i-3. Mat-' thews, Craill. Davidson. Lon-T- Wrifrht, Miller, H. B. William*', Puflett, X Clark, Dorrington, Delantour, Thamp°oi>. Reed, Waldon,' M'Leod, Ito-c. Rickara. Parker, Lawrence, Kirk, . Sm.l'h. Ssrre!!. '-AfacDomlil, M'Phail, Mor?an."Tl.,Telford, Kse'.inf:. Kirk.patrlck, D. M. -Parker. D. M'iT'.nzio. Mitohelt,'and Mn-stcrs Lange nnd Gilford. •To Eoll—T.irnwera (midnight), 'Cot qoitth. 'Passengers: Saloon—Mr. and Mrs; Cotiper.

;./ ■■ -, • NAPIER. •'Arrived.—Delphic (10.10 a.m.), from '6ydrioy; . : " -.■■;• > ■■:■-. ~ \ PATEA. : Arrived.—Aororo (240 . P.m.); from Weilingtonl yia Wangauui.''. > ' Sailed.-Ksoun! (2.20 p.m.), Maim . (2.30 p.m.), and Kirir-altT. (2.35 p.m.), for Wellington. ' . . | .• i ;■' ' . FO.XTO.V. . ::. '■ ' Arrived;>-Qucen of. the South, (".30 p.m.), and Awahou (2.60 p.m.), from .Wclliuytoa. , . '■',■;: -■ PICTOS . N -.- Arrived.—Pate;n.i.'(4'.so. p.m.), from' Wellington. '! .- -\ ... . - -BLENHEIM. .. ' ,' To sail.-Opawa (10 p.m.), and Blenheim .(■lO/ji.m.),. for Wellington. "■■ ■' .' : "''\.'v,' ; •: ■'-. NELSON. . ' •■'.' .'' ' SojiccW-Nlkau (8 p.m.),' for.; Wellington. • 0--".;i '•■''■ i , '".totpoht. .;;■•..'■ ■/. ■:/',. SailcdAKoinata (2.45 a.m.), for Wellington;, ■ ' ,-•■ ■ ■ - I; ■•' • :.'.■■■;■

•■'•■:'• . ' ' GREYMODTH.. -> , :■ ■'■' Arrived— Ngatoro (6.30 p.m.), from Wellington, ,-.,"■-.. M'TTKLTO.N.y •■..,, '■: Arrived.—Harpagus' (9.10 a.m.), from Wellington. " ■,■■•'("'.•■ Sailcd.-Mamari (5,25 p.m.), , for Welling-' ton; >. Gygnol,- for Kaikoura,;, Storm ;«,£!) p.m.) for Dunediri. :-Sailed.—Mria'a-roa, for Wellington. Passengers; Saloon—Muse's Smart t2i,'C!arh, Bturgesa,. Chapman, Christmas, IPAtlah, Nosbit, HoldorneiW. Holmes, Itccvee, ■ Uox,'-How- : don,'lcaaoEou, Burnett, .Pelloiv, Marsh- (2), Kennedy, Brow.?, MacFarlaße,- -Davis, Hurray, Mesdames-- Jl'Konzle, Ilnrlcy, Wortheiv epoon...Taylor, ..Taylor, Austin...ana •-, child, •MDuthie',- Wilcon .and 2 '"children," Cross, Messrs; M'Kenzie; ■ Iteid, liarley, Morrison, Pp.rraaid, Bariev, Wbrthorspdoii, 'Wilson, .AlpoiU Hcndorsoii,' Chambers, WWtcman, iitcol;;Ohtyst.al, Jl«uter.:Smifh. 4 vi^,TOi- i , .;{/ "-.To'- tail.-Victoria; .(9 p.m.),.' for. Sydney, via. northern'ports. •-, ; - .1. „.'.. " Eailed.T-Victoria, for' Wellington. .Passengers: -SaloSn-IW. -Wellington—Mira -,B. Elaok, -AppGrley, -Bong--■las.'.-'Hoswa. y-FairwoitJicrv- Simpson,. Mat--tho-.vs.. For ; iffapicr-'Hiss Burnip,. ,D?in Jlammdnd, 'R3V.AphcU ; 3i.i*.ter Aiiher/Jpr. Gisbdrner-Mlw Praetor.": .Mc-adamcs :-'Ta-u-, 'chono.;and-8 children, Wes-ienra, and child, - Bingham • and .child, l'arliinn, and child/. Mortliriar,' Good and cllild, ; M>s»rs : Wauehape, ..Porlaue. *Earkor,-, For Anci'.land—' Misses Best, IMtsltpn, Earlier, Mcsdnuics Lyttelton, Jacobs', "Lady ' Brown, Moots/ Droit,'Matthews. For, Eydney-Mr, ana, Mrs... .Powlatt. '■•.-. . ;- ...,.■-,. y DTJNEDIX

•Arrived.-Kaiapoi (10.30. a.m.), from, Lyttolton. . m ' ■>':'•'■•'. : Sail;d.-Flora (5.45-p.m.), for. West Const, via Oamaru. .-'■.- ,'.!•■ 1 Salled.-Mnung-anui (3.40 p.ru), -for Syd, jioy, - via' Wellington. .-Passengers: - Saloon— ■MisJtr, Scott,.. Maca-r&ir, Vcrnpn, Dicker, Piehtico, Parish, Wright; M&muiiK" (2), Brown, Hosie. Pollocki' Porrin; Otbie... Mitchell (2), ..glovwright, Zima*. -. Scsdames Coupa-r, Cl-a.w2h.ly, Callas-hdn, ; and 6on, AndCTEon, bhephera. 1 -Dicker, ParlsK. Bohaldsoni'Donnifiton, 8ag.'.0,". Ke'r.'and infant, Perrip, TJrauhart, Card veil and ?. children, ■ .Nelson-, . M'Cartney, \fcmith, Mbfsrs. Morgan, Coiwar,, Kahin, KirSssman, narrfeon,. Jonci, Collqghan. LeihyJ Lazj arns'(2),-Matt,hows, Straclt (2), Maiini'ng,. ;EeaDi Bag'.oy, Ellis, Macfarlanc,-, -Nor-ioh, Adam,?, Jt'Kensie, Molladew hm\ 2 eonsy.tudersDn.! Shcpbenl and eon. Parfeli (2), Bvr-' tou, Whito, Urcuhart, M'Caitney, R.rU=. Plant-.-.RUIJir Meters Vernon st.jo - - 'age,'lor all .ports. / l ''-. ■'

,y , 'TAHITI,, DTJE TO-DAY.'' ':',•' /''■ . A wireless imeisago received from- the Union, Company's K.M.B. '■ Tahiti, which, is! en route from - Sydney to. £du Fraridscb, advised r.that Oie vessel was expected to ■mako Wellington at A n.in.'. .to-day.. 'The Tahiti will berth at the Glasgow Wharf to .land-pascangers and discharge cargo.' Sho wilL.continue her'.journey to'tlio Calif ornian<port at-6 p.m. to-morrow. . .; ,

V ; ". MOERAKI : FKOM SYDNEY. ' .The Dnibn Company's stoamer Mocraki arrived! at Wellington from Hydnoy direct at 10.30 ' a.m. yesterday,' and' berthed at the Queen's Wharf, No. 1 north. Tho, vet-scl left- the Now South Wales port*,at noon oh Saturday, and experienced,southerly; ;winds and ceaa on tho run ncroes.

iii addition to a largo general cargo, included In 'which was a quantity ot fruit, tho.MOoraki brought transhipments ex the following vejisels :— Omrahy A.ttlli, Morea, Franklin, Waldemar.xand Rendsburg. The.Mocraki leavos Wellington for Melbourne, via, tho E'outh, at -5 p.m. to-day. .

':-/ : B,ifcS. 1 MOANA FROM 'FRISCO., ' / RAf.B. .Moaria, J. R, Stringer, command ; er.-arrlved at Wellington frorc. Ean Francisco, via way porta, at 1.30 p.m. yesterday, ifhe Port Health Officer Inspected the vessel in the stream, and it was 3.25 p.m. before the vessel was berthed at' tho Taronaki Street Wharf. '

■■ The following report qf tho voyage was -tujiplled by tho purser Olr. Andrews):—' 1 TheMoana passed through Wellington on December 6 lost, and arrived at Ban Fran'disco on Boxing Day. The trip waa'commenced at 7.30 p.m. on January 8. lTho'<tfharf .ahm-' cleared at 11 a.m., but owing :Jo tho overland. mails being late departure was not taken til! the "evening, Papeeto was reached on Sunday, • January 19, ;and ■• Rarotonga on January 22.'..\The steamer loft .the. latter port at midnight the 'same day for Wellington direct, a'rrlving.'as stated above. : ■ ■'■'■■. The.iloana, .left tho American port with a. large freight and passenger list. Fine weathc.' and calm seas wore met throughout tho voyago. to within two days of Wellington, wneh a heavy gale came up and high seas to Ealliser. Deck games weTe freely indulged in by passengers, and several concerts were held cui board. The vessel landed 1200.cases o! Californian oranges, and 984 oasca pearl shell from Papeeto for transhipment ,to London. • It ia expeoted ,that the Moana will continue- her journey. to Sydney to-day.

PASSENGERS fcUTWABD BOUND. \ Duo. at - Wellington /from. Liverpool, via way ports, ,the F.' arid S. Line's steamer Tycono is 6rinßltiK r tho following passengersrto New Zealand ports:— Saloon-For Auckland.rMr. H. Buxton. Wellinßton—Muses Hoolter (3), ond E.'Seller; Mesdanios S. Hooker, 8, Orviss, and A. Marvin, Jfceers. W» Hooker, P. Orvisa, W.! Marvin, W. Mills, E. Mills, J. Tombs, B. Bowden, H. Wakefield, E. Lewis, J. Oarr, and: Master P. On-its. For Auckland—Miss J. Jl'Millan, Mcadamcn'K; Dalvmoade, and M. Hurry. • Messrs. W. &. M'MUlan.'E. Dnlymeadc, F. Helioflold, and J. Seller, and Master S. Hurry. For Gis-Borne-Mr. V. Swnun. -For arcymouUi— Mr. T.-Cosjrrove. For Lyttelton-Miss N. Kennedy, Jlesara. 0. llolHmakcr and W. Parrowcloußh. For Bluff-Mr. A. Taylor.

• . (TAKEN BY B.R. WAKANUL . V The .Kcw Zealand .SHippiHß Company's ■cargo carrier Wakanui, which left Wcllinßto'n for London on January 25, took •the ■'following cargo from the undermentioned pbrts :—From Ulsliornc to London— J389 bales wool. From Tokomaru llayl to London—2637 bales wool, .98 cai=ks tallow, 1(1 casks casing. 6601 rarcasEos mutton. 11,(143 ■onrMiEses lamb, 149 carcasses line) 623 quarters l"er. From • Oamaru to London-1909 bales wool. 10 ca,=ks tallow. From Auck,land to L'ondon-1757 balrs ;wool. 6 bales sheepskin?, 230 case* kauri (turn. 1049 sack? kauri Bum, 530 bales flux, 108 dumps tow. 96 casks tallow, 16 casks pelts,:3o tack*

hiclos, 3 package? sundries. From'Wait.ara to London—2=39 balen- wool, 160 casks tallow, 1 ca*U casings, 2313 oa-rra'vses mutton, 1625 careaeres lamb," 1019. quarters beef, 3 loins beef,' 2CO carcasees park, 171 pockets ■wool. 84 rnik'i o!oo. From Wellington to London—}2Cs bales w001.*5957 carca-recs mutton, lE<!5 carcases lamli. 23 carc-awes/tegs, 47 "bales sheepskins, 128 tacks hides, 116 packages scrap-iron. From Wellington to Hull—l3.V laic.* -woo!. From Wellington to Goole-48 hales woo!. From .Waitara to OibraltTi'-IKJ carcai-Ms lamb, 738 Quarters beef. From' Aurkland to Godle-7? bales wool. From' Waitara to Goole-65 baled wool. ~.. ■ BBMUEUA-' AT lIOBAItT. Fn 'route Urom London to Wellington. K.M:S. Hcmuera arrived at llobart at 7 a.m. yesterday. She waij expected to continue her journey at noon to-day. The F.eroucra'is due in port on Monday after, noon. ■ . *. yS.Ss MELBOURNE SIGHTED. . During the passage of the Union Company's steamer Moeraki from Sydney to Wellington, tho Melbourne Steamshiri Company's steamer Melbourne was spoken ,at 8 p.m. on Tuesday, January 28. 76 miles west of Farewell Spit. The Melbourno wish;cd to be reported "AlL s wall." .'WESTMEATH AT AUCKLAND. The F. and Spline's steamer Westmeath, en route from .Liverpool to Wellington, arrived at Auckland at 10.45 a.m. yesterday. The vessel it; expected to continue her journey on Fobruary 3, and is due about February 6. , . . ..'. ' • ' . MESS-TABLE-GOSSIP. ■'~..;. Captain Charles M'Lean has returned from his annual holiday, and has taken charge of the Navua, vice Captain D. Todd, who has hE-en, granted holiday) leave. '•■ ■:> . Mr. J. Dalziell. of Wellington, relieving chief engineer for the Union, Company;, has gone to take charee. of the "engineroom on the turbine • steamer Ijoongana, •-trading*, between Launceston and Melbourne. ..... Mr. S.Falla. purser of the .Waihora, left ,the ve-iscl at Wollington yesterday to join the Moana, vice Mr. Andrews," who has come 'ashore on •'leave; Hr. Falla rejoins tho Waihora at Newcastle next month.' Mr. J. Jl-udson, late third 'officer of the Nairnshire, has joined the Himitangias second oftiror, : ' • Mr. Neville, assistant purser of the Ara-. huri, is to join the Maunganui in a similav capacity to-morrow. *■■'.• Mr. P. "J. Hic-Rcy,- chief engineer of: the Potecna, has .relieved Mr. 'F. 0. Ronalds, chief engineer, of. the Moeraki; Mr. Knox, late of the H.auroto, has joined the Patoena as chief .engineer. " ■ •Mr. Gamble, chief officer of tlio Tahiti,, hnp been fr-rontcd-holiday leave.' 1 Mr. Vartin Scott, second engineer' of the Moer-aki. who.w-as granted holiday-leavo yesterday : nin'rning, was ordered, to, i?fnnro the position of chisf engineer of .the Corinna at. Wellington I'iel evening. The chief onginecf of. the Corinna was conjrelled to come ashore on account of an illness "in bis family. '■ <■■.". Mr. M'Murrich. late of ■ the Manonrik.a,' • hur. joined the Moeraki an second engineer.

' ' ' - : .','. . ' ". The Haiirlri left Jfnjinkau Heads for. New Plymouth and .'Wellington ?X- ii 'a.m. yesterday. ' She should arrive : here, to-, .morrow morning.. ■'On. account of .overhaul at kelson, tho Anchor Line's stmrcsr-Nikau will niifi* her usual trip to Vi r e!lin,gtdn' o!i Saturday, February I.' /The Alexander will take up tho' running for a, trip. -.Mrs is.due at /Wellington from Nelson on Saturday morning, leaving again during tho cycnlng.for Nel-ion and Motuski.. .'-The Government Vitoaroor Bineino'o, finish-ed-tyr work at-'Ht-'p'ien Maud on Tuesday. '■and at Farewell, Spit yesterday. She left tho' latter plaw for Tfce" Ilrothern. and Jectooii Head ■ yesterday afternoon.' The: New Zealand Shipping Company's cargo carrier. Hijrumii is duo at Welling-, ton • to. complete Homeward loading on Febi-uwy \. She' will to dispatched for Lontoi; on February 0. ." • Tho '/ii'cymoutu Harbour. Board's dredge Mawlicffo. will to placed on the Wellington Patent >t'lip to-day for genera'./ overhaul. The Government training chip Aniokura leases port early this morning for an;in* structioieal .cruise in Cook Strait.'..' -i The ai.'iib'ary: scow Echo :\: expected. to get. away \ from Wellington for Havcloelf to-morrow.. ... ' Tho Tys'r liner Mokariui U expeiied: to' leave tho''Bluff for 'Sartor, on fri-iday.: 8M proceeds:, ihonco to Gisbornc,' Wamranul, &,nd. Wellington, nairiefduo here on February; Hi The Jlakarini is expected to i*ivo thnport flnilly' for ' London about February 18. > '; Bad weather ool'igod. the Twer'liner Star of; India, to put to.sea, at .Wdnganni on: Tuesday. His ia .cMUcnusatly-. not due here itßtil Saturdoyi ■ Bciwrttirs will be taken, for London on ■' Monday evening, , 'j ; .. The- Union VCompvny'.; training' steamer. "Aparlma is' under, charter to load whtot K), fleelong Willia.mstown for the United Kingdom and ■ Continent, i. The whaling More' ship:' Eakiuro. is to hunker, at Wcstport, prior to Bailing for ,'Aibany .for, orders. ; It is expected that the American schooner Robert >E;' Hind' wil'. have completed discharge of tor timbsr at. Lyttelton about the end of this week, Her.;'destination is not Vet finally fixed,'but in. all probability jt will.bo .'-Newcastle. It. is .reported'(fays the "Lyttelton TJmfs"! that a3 ths/; outpomo .jf; the Gevcro buffeting along tto 'American 00-nd-'the-'Robert-B-. Biud ■ lias been strained., eomewfet, and is-, conso.flnently leaking p. little. The Government, cable steanier'Tutonekni Jeft Wellington for Wanganpi Boadstcad '(shortly after 5 p.m.- yesterday to effect repairs to a cable in, the vicinity. .-The Union Company's cargo carrier Waihora was expected $o leave Wellington, in continuation o! her.'ioiinicy from Calcutta to at 7 ft.m. to-day". ;, For the'purpose of commencing Homeward loading', the Shaiv-Savill 'Steamer -L\clphic. arrived at Napicj from Sydney iyeaterday morning; •'..'•-,.

i WEATHER REPORT'S.', : : .■/. —-t-h> ', ::-'■ ■'.."■."••■" ;'"-,, '■."''AT'4'.-P.H. YESTERDAY. • Cape Maria, va.n Dlemeii.—S., light; barometer, 1 30.11; .thermometer,. 76. Fine; sea :rough.. ' //''■ '-.-', . •"■.:■■ ■ Bussell.—S.W.. light; barometer,.. 30.00;, tEermomcter, 71. Fine; sea moderate. '■-,• ■.-Ma-n.uk.au Heads—£,S.W„ breeze; barometer, 30.C3;.thermometer, 65. Fins; «a roodsrate. •' ■ :-.' -.'■ :Auckkuid.-6.W.,'fresh; barometer, 30.02) ■thermometer, 67. Fair. ;\ : ;. ) Tauranga.-8.. ,frssh; barometer,/ 29.87;. fihvcrmomoter, 70. Fair; sea, smooth. . y,ast' light;" barometer, ,29.92; thermometer; 70. Fin?; fea moderate. ■"' ' fj.'sborne—S., frer.k; , barometer, . 29.50; thormometcr, 63.- Fine; sea rough. -■'.'' .'. . Part AJntrlxi.-H., light; barometer,; 29.93; tbe-.wiojnetcr, 65. Fine; sea. moderate. -.' ■■■ Capllepoint.-S.E., light; barometer, 29.90'; therjimnelor, 60. Cloudy; sea heavy. ■ ■'. Weilineton—N., breeze; barometer, 29.68; •thorntoweter, 63. Fair; ■ ' New* Plymouth.— B.W.; fresb; barometer, 29.99; tbiirmometer. 64, Fair.; tea moderate. Cape Esroont.—W,. light; barometer, 30.02; thormo/nrter, 65. Cloudy; sea moderate, : WangiYi'ai.—lV., lipht;' barometer,; 30.01; thennontetcr, 64. -Fair; sea moderate. ■ Farewell Spit.— Yf- gale; barometer) 29.95; thermomoter,. 65. Hazy; .sea moderate. Cape- Fofllwind.-S.W.,'.breeze; barometer, 30.01; tbei7iiojneter, 65.' Fair; i=ea rough. ■'» ■ WestportV—S.W.,: breeze; barometer, 30.00; thermometer. 63.. Fair; sea slight...' ' • Stephen Isjand.-N.W..' light; barometer, 29.95; thormometer, 60. Fine; sea moderate. Cape Campbell.-N., fresh;- barometer, 29.85;-. thermometer. 70. Hazy; sea rough. - Kaikoura.-If.N.Ei. fresh;- barometer,29.Bo; thermometer, 65. Cloudy; <sea rough. Akaroa' Lighthouse —5.F,..' lieht; barometer. 29.70; thermometer, 53. Cloudy; sea Port Chalmers.—N.E.. breeze;, barometer, 29.71; thermometer, '68. Overcast; - sea • Nuggets.—N.E..' fresh;' barometer, 29.71; thermometer,. W.i , Showery; eea moderate. Bluff-N., light; barometer, 29.62; therWater, 55. Misty rain. DC ; BATES , ■TnTinn.i-y IS. 1913. . ■'■ . - ''.

OVERSEA SHIPPiNC. Steamers. . From. Left. Biio. lioraiicva London Doc. 21 Feb. 3 Mtitatua .".> London Dec. 10 Feb. 10 Arttwa London ,Tan. 4 Fob. 18 Inuraloma, •. London Deo. 20 Fob. 24 Ruahino London . Jan. 18 Mat. 3 Opawa London - Jan. 10 JiRt\ 3 llawko's Bay;... London Jan. 10 JIar. 9 Wcstinoath . Liverpool Nov.-27 - Feb. 6 M'orivyshji'o Liverpool Dee. 5 Feb. 10. Tyrono .A..- Liverpool Dee. 14 Feb. 17 T'isox Liverpool Jan. 11 Mar. 17 Waimatc •••- Montreal. Nov. 26 Feb. 8 Tckomaru ....,:... Mantro.il .Dec. 2-5 Mar. 25 Buteshire ........ New York Nov. 22 Feb 14 Cape Finisterro New York Nov. 25 . Feb. 17 Star of Ireland Now York Dee. 24 Feb. 23 Harenfels Now York'Jan. 16 Apr. 14

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1661, 30 January 1913, Page 7

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SHIPPING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1661, 30 January 1913, Page 7

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