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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OF THE MOONi JANUARY. Day. Hr. ra. New moon 7 9 58 p.m. First, quarter 16' 3 32 a.m. Full moon 23 2 10 a.m. Last ciuartcr 29 7 4 p.m. MOON. Moon rises to-day, 11.43 p.m.; Ecta, 4.7 p.m. Saturday. man water. To-day, 12.1 p.m. ; - To-morrow, 12.25 a.m.; 12.50 p.mj ■ ' . SUN. . Sun rises today, 4.54 a.m.; sets, 7.14 p.m. ARRIVALS. THURSDAY, JAMJAR? 30. WAVERLEY, s.s. (1 a.m.), 157 tons, Henry, from Foxton. KOMATA, s.s. (2.30 a.m.), ,1994 tons, Watson, from Wcefjort. . ' . TAHITI, s.s. ,(4 a.m.). 7585 tons, Evans,' from Sydney direct. Passengers for Wellington: First saloon—Misses Crccnaway, Warner, O'Brien, Brabant, Culvers, M'OlUrc, Sexton, Goodrick. Burton, Laing, Willis; Groeno-wav, Mcsdames Hartley, Garling, Worth,- King, drivers, Harvey, Sexton, Turnbull and 2 children, Burton, Brabant and 2 children, and Candalish, Mcsejs. Roe, Hartley, Herman,, Worth, Knight. King, Harvev, Owler, Fahy, Turnbull. Nicholson (2), 'Wallace, Robinson, Candalish, -Hunter (2), Holmes. Thornton. Second saloon—Mrs. '•Towkcft'and child, Dr. Hislop, Messrs. Col l lins, How. Johnson, O'Donnell, Thomson, Bl.ayhcy: 3 stcerago. KAPCNI, «.s. 14.45.a.m.), 150 tons, M'ln.tosh; front Patca.,. MANA, s.s. (5.15 a.m.), 134 tone, Gibson, from Patca.

KIIitPAKA, s's. (5.30 a.m.), 133 tons, Johanscn. from Patca. ' . ' BLENHEIM, s.s. (6.55 a.m.), 120 tons, Wilkinson, from Blenheim. MARAROA. s.s.' (7.15 a.m.), 2598 tons. Manning, from Lyttclton. Passengers: Saloon. .—MiS6C3 Gortndn. Munro, Clark. Sturgess, Cox, Barnett, M'Forlane (2), Rcid, Brown, 'Steven? Smart. Bn'.terworth, Colls. Ohrist r mas. Wright (2). M'AHon, Davis, Kennedy (2), Holderness, Marsh (2). Duth-io, Hurray, Nosbit, Cordy. Corry, -Campbell. Fellow, Bond, Holm (3), Howdon. Ell,. Mcsdames Harley, Austin and child, Ohanman, Smith. Wotherspoon, and cliild, Wilson and 4 nhildrcn, Armour, Evans and child, Cross, M'Konzic. Butterworth, Tavlor, Messrs. Harley'(2), Aloon, Kirchcr, Tomlinoon, Wothcrnooon. Berks, Wilson, Armour, Malonoy, Penfold, Cameron, Knowles, Maxwell, M'Kenzie, Chrystal, North. Steeds, Simm, Johnson, Gibbons, Anderson, Reid, Evans, Morrison, Chambers, Oookson, Barker, Barnard: 36 steerage.--.'..'' •-.-■' OP AW A. s.s. (8 a.m.). 110 tone,-. Nicholas, from Blenheim. ■ ■ < - : NIKATT. s.s. (8.25 r.,m.). 248 tons, Hay, from Nelson and Motucka. "■ JIAMARI. s.s. (7.10.a.m.), 8114 tons, Morton, from Lytteltoh. '. HINKMOA. s.«. (10.20 a.m.), 542 tons, Bol;]ons..fmm Cook-Strait.'. ■ . ,- ; VICTORIA,'s.s. (11.15 a.m.). 2969 tons, Entwijle., from Dunediti and ;Lyttc!t/in. Pas--.F-cniers for Wellington—Saloon—Misses' Ap.Tv.rlev, Pla'k.. Mesdanvs Black, .Douglas, Messrs. 'Fairwsather, Simpson. Matthews. Forward from southern ports—For Napier— Mifß.Burnin-, Dean Howuond. R»v. M\cr, Mast-'- Asher. For Gisborne—Miss.. Procter. Mcsdames Wnr,chon? . and 2. children, pWc=tenra and c.Mld. Bir?-ham and child. 'piH*nc' and cl'"d. .-Mortimsr. 1 . Good and >bild. Me«srs.' W.anchipr. ParlJ'no. and R>rl<er..-"For Best. Lyt-t'cU-on. Parker.-Mc^daroto Lyt-tolton, Jacob. liiu'.v. Brown.'■M»sr'"i. B"!tt. Hatthewtf. For and M<-s.' PowM". .-.PATKHNA. s.s. (10.45 p.m.). ?J212 ton-. Cameron, from Nelson and Picton, with 240 pas.sencors. . . .-.;•-■

'.-; " ' • DEPARTURES. ",'i: THURSDAY, JANUARY' 30. . i-AMOKURA', Government' training shlo (8 a.m.). BM' tons, 1200 -h.p., 13 knots, Commander Hooper, for Cook Strait. ; WAIHOEA. s.s. (12.10 p.m.), «38 tons, Showman, for Lyttelton. . '.- .'. JARAPAWA, s.s. (12.35 p.m.), 268 tons, Sawyers, for Wan'ganui. iNIKAU, bjs.' (5.50 p.m.), 248 tone, Hay, for Nelson. ■.-.-, . • •.

• OPAWA, s.s. (6.25 p.m.),-110 tons, Nicholas, for Blenheim. ' , , - ' ' ■ , -,'MOERAia. s'R. (7.30' p.m.), tons. Collins, for LVttelton, Dunedin, Bluff, Hobart, nnd Melbourne. M-ANA, s.B. (8.5 p.m.), 134.t0n5, Gibson, for Pflt-ca. ••• .'• .. ."', : KAPUNI, s.s. (8.25 p.m.), 150 tons, Jackson/ for fcitea.. . ■ ! L ..:..'•■. MARAROA, s.s. (8.35 2598 tons. Manning, for T.vHtelton. with 220'pase'enecrs.' WAVEULEY. 5.6. (9 p.m.), 157 tons, Heury, for Wcstnort. v ,-' : '■■'•- ■ •.■--,-.'. %TOEMniRD,>.s. (10.5 p.m.), 217 tone, Dowclt. for Wnngamii. < -VICTORIA, s.s.. (11.25 p.m.), 2959 tohs.' EntvMflo, for, Napier. .Glsbonw,..Auckland, and Svdnov..' ' -.-•.. ■■■■■■■ _' '■KAWONA, s.S. V.1.Z0 ; p.n.), 1425 tons, Walton, for Grcymouth. . ', .-,.. FRIDAY, JANUARY. 31. '-. ■ KAItORI, s,s. (0.15, a.m.), 1853 tons, Barlow, lor.Wcatport.-. , ...■;"■ . i .- TO SAIL. ' .BLENHEIM, s.s. W a.m.), 120 tons, Wilkluson, for Blenheim. . ■'. .

' V 'E>(P"tCTED ARRIVALS. . ■ Aowte, Patea; January Jl. '-. ' -Hauniri, Onebfonga, Now Plymouth. -Jan--'linry 51. ■ Queen of the foTttth, Foxlon, January-fll. Hula, Pelonio itounds, January 31. Awaroa. Motttek.i, Nelson. January 51. . . Maori, Lyttolton,* January 31. . . .-;.'.-' Tarawora,, northern ports. January 31. Mapngarini.,Melbourne, via. 60uth, Jan. It, Wairau, Patoa. Jsvtuary 31.". Ooawo. Blenheim. February 1. Blenheim. Blenheim* February-1. ■ Stormbird. Wanganid.' February' 1. . Mnraroa. Lyttclton, I'ebruary.l. , Nikau. Nelson. FcbriViry 1... ._'...* Alexander, Nelson,' I'ohn'.ary 1. Star of Jndia. Wano-'E-ini. February 1./ Wntottu. Lvttilfon. Kodkoura,. Fob; 1. Monowal, Dnncdin. Lyttclton, Feb. 2. Waimea. N*lson. February 2. Pipole. GWwrne. Fel"".«try 2. Manaroa, llavelock. FoVntary 2. 'Koonya, Gf>ymo'uth; Frnruafy ?,. : Awcima, Waugnmti. F«V-iiary' 2. '■' .'.Flora; southernports. Ftl-ruary, 2. " ...Maha, Patev February 'ia, Knnunl. Pntea. February 2. K.iituna,vHobftrt. Februarys 3. .", Rakiura.- I,yt>.elton, February 3. ■ Renvuorn, London. Via W3" ports. Feb. 3.. . MnkMa,• no-Hiirp Dorts, Fehrvnry 4. ' ■ .'.Amokur.% Coo',; Stroit-.' Fcbriir.fy 5.' .- l . Warrimoo, Sydney, Fobfuary 1 5. '

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. . . Moana, jSydhey. January 3l!' , Kahu, Picton, Fast; Coast. January 31. , . ." Anrcre. Patoa, January 31. ' Kiripaka, Patta, January 31. . '■ Ifoupiri.' Picton,' Onchunga. Jen.>3l. ' Fcho, Kavelock, January. 31. ~ , Jlula. .Waneanui, January 31. ..Awaroa. Nelson, Motueka, French Paiß, January 31. ' ; f '■' Pateena, Picton, Nelson, January IV. :' - Maori, Lyttelton, January 31. : Tarawera, Lyttelton, Duncdln, Jan. 51.: Maunganui. Sydney, January 31. Tahiti, San Francisco; 'via way,ports, January 31. ■ ! . . Hinertoa. Cape Pallipcr, J«.nnAryit. Kapitt, Wnnganul, January 51. Walrau. Blenheim, January 31.. .. Klni, Greymouth, Jsnuasry 31. : - Komata, Westport, February ■ 1. Alexander; Greymouth, Feb, 1. Onawa. jßlenheim, February 1.. Blenheim, Blenheim, February 1.- ,- Oucen of the South, Fojton, February 1. Marafoa, Lyttclton, February i. Arahura, Picton, Nelson, West. Coast, F"brnary 1. M">.marl. London. February). Nikau. Nelson, -Motuefca, Tcbniory 1. ' ■ W.simea. Nelson, West Coast,' Feb. 3. . Itakiura. TTokitika, Feb. 3. . Mana, Paten, Fcbrnarv.3: , ' '.' , ' Arapawo. ,Wanp«nul. F"ebny)Ty 3. S'nr of India, London. February J. Wakatu. Kaikoura- LytteMon. Feb. -3. > r o.narof, Pelonis. Sounds, 'Peb. 3. MonOwai. northern port«. Feb. 3. "okoia, '■'Vt'elto'". Dunedin. February 4. . Ripple, Na;ier, Gisbornc, February 4.

■ ~ MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. MAUNGANUI, duo here from Melbourne, via south, January 31. Leaves same day fo- PvAv.-" direct. I ■

WARHIMOO. d»e hero from Sydney February 5. Sails February 6 for Melbourne/ via south. - .

TELEGRAPH. ,' ■ AVERSEA. 1 SYDNEY, .Tanuury 30. Arrived.—Korflmift'i, from Auckland. NEWCASTLE. Jnnunrv 30-Arrlved.-'Wiiitnnmlv, from New Zealand, nailed.—.Tofln Crnig. for New Zealand. Palled.-Pe.vlli, for WVdlington. ITQB.MIT. January 30. Sailed.—Bomucra, for Wellington. • coastal; thuksday. 30. Auckland, Arrived.—Mokcia (12,16 p.wO.ifrom southftl'll tWU, ' Balled.—Rosamond (5.W piinAAloi Toiaga Bay. and .Qirtoriw, l «•

NEW PLYMOUTH. Arrived.—Rarawa. (5.45 a.m.), and Hauplrl (6 a.m.), from Oneliimga. PATEA. Sailed.—Uauplri H p.ir..), for Wellington. Sailed—Aorcro (3.Z0 p.m.), for Wellington. NAI'IEK. Sailed,—Tarawora (5 p.m.), for Wellington. WANQANUI. Arrived—Tutauckui H|so a.m.), from Wellington, ■ • . KELSON. Arrivod.-Awaroa (5 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed—Awaroa, (6.25 p.m.), for Wellington. WESTPOIIT., Sailcd.-Kwinana (4.20 a.m.), for Melbourne.

KAIKOUUA. Arrlvcd.-WakaUi (5.J0 a.m.), from Wellington. •■ LYTTELTON. . Arrived—Melbourne (11.30 a.m.), from Newcastle; Monoival (6.25 a.m.), and Maori (6.45 a.m.), from Wellington; Maunganui, from Melbourne, via southern porta; Kowlmi, from Timaru; Waipori, from Wcetport; Waliatu and 1 Cvgnct. from Knlkoura. : Sailed—Harpagus (1.30 p.m.), for Dunedin; Kowlioi (4.40 p.m.), for Pictoi., Napier, and Gisbornc; Maunganui (5.15 p.m.),. for Wellington and Sydney. Sailcd.-Moiioivai (1.15 p.m.), for Dunedin; Kurow, for. Timarii and Auckland. Kailcd.-Maori (8.40 p.m.), for Wellington. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Dobsdn, Hirst, Grigor, Hcaley, Barnott, Hobcrtson, M'Farlanc, Bowor, Campbell,. HaUlnvell, Haddrell, Igguldon, Mitchell, Butcher, Fountain, Hcrlihy, Armitace, Foster, Bee. Scott, Bimbor, Mosdamos Fox,. Hirst,. Hidgcon, Hill, Gordon, Robertsou, MacFaHane, Butcher, Stewart, Do Castro, Sowcll, .- Beauchamp, Davcy, Stephenson,' Boifo and z children, Hntians,' Burns, 'Ward and 3 children, Home, M'Oluro and 2 children, Watkins and family, Ba-rnett, Edward and child. Thompson, Sir Geo. Clifford, Messrs. Brown, Guthrie, Fletcher, Rhodes. Vincent, Sproule (2). Freeman, PorrittiS, Roivntrcc, Bruer, Opio, Byland, ' Hcfferman,. Morrison, Craigic, Guthrie, Madison, Steel, Pidgcon, Ledger, Hill, Ncedhftm, Wood, Stuart, Captain &iiter; Towbury; Daycy, Blake, Carrie, Hatians, Burns,' Speeding, Wal-d, • Penfold, Goldman, AV.atkinsi Ed : wards, Robcrt6.

' TIMAItU. ..' Arrivcd.-Nairnahilo (8 a.m.), from Wellington. ' .'- , ' DUNEDIN. 1 ..

Arrived.—Huia, auxiliary schooner (5 p.m. on Wednefday), from Wellington; Kauri (7 a.m.), from Newcastle. Eoiled.-Huia'(4.3o p.m.), for Bluff.

ARRIVAL-OF THE TAHITI."' At' 4 o'clock yesterday morning tho Union Company's Hher Tahiti, arrived in _port from Sydney direct, en route to San FranCisco, via Rarotonga and- Papeete, i About. 9. a.m. she- berthed.at the Glasgow Wharf and commenced loading for the Califorman nort, i Tho vessel left Sydney at 3 p.m. last Saturday, and met a strong southcrjy wind in tho Tasmon Sea, which caused her to roll considerably. In addition to o, large number of through passengers, e...number left the ship at Wellington. .The Tahiti will cont.inuo her voyage at 5 p.m. to-day. She is duo at San Francisco; on February ! 23. . . ' ■ ..'-'■ . '■ ,'■ ■ ".".

'"' MOANA' FOE TO-DAY. . It was ospected. that the Union Company'r; Moana, which arrived, from Ban Francisco • oh ; Wednesday, would leave (bt Sydney, last night, but her departure was, for various reasons postponed until noon to-day.-.- '! ''"

; REMUERA LEFT HOBART. .' : - ' A cablegram received by'the New Zealand Shipping ; Company ■ states that tho R-;muera,- fron; London, ', loft Hobart at noon ycr-tcrday in continuation.of her voyage to Wellington. It is now espected that the liner will put'in'an appearance here at noon. onJlonday. -,-■ .; :v,.' .\ V 'THE AMOKUBA'/.'.'. Some time next ■ week the training ship Ainokura- will return to Wellington - from her cruise in- Cook Strait: Her next, -trip will bo to Cook Cove, where she will call on February 10 in connection with, the veiling of the, Cook Memorial. .-

v - ';, ME ARAIIURA FIRES. > ' As the polioo have.the matter In hand, tho Collector of. Customs Will not- hojd "any inquiry into,the recent outbreaks.of fire on the Union - Company's 6teamcr Arahura. -■ i - , '\ '•■■/'..'..'.,,-''.'■: .;■■' . \ ' ■'■ . WITHIN.-WIRELESS RANGE.', "" This evening the - following -vessels will. !trt(nn»tlcip«t«d.-ibe.-,mOiin- wireless range of' Wolllngtan'i-VlctoriVJroeraki; -Moaaa, Tahiti, Maunjdnui, and Navua. ' ' '■:'■,'-',' : MESS-TAMJE;GpSStP. ; '.-'» ''-. , Mr.'- o.'■'. Jacobson.'-has' joined, the; Kapitl as. second, mate.' .'■"■-.-;' ■ Mr. E.. Scott, third engineer of the Kinl, bis come ashore, while' Mr. W. Houghton, second engineer, has joined tho Kinl.' • •'■■ •'Mr. E. Larson: has joined, the Huia as mate- in place,of Mr. W, Leers.. |; '.

'"- About Monday night: the Union . Company's Kaituna is expected to reach Wellington from Hobart direct. ..,.,- The Union Company's - Klni.'is to leave hero for Grcymputh to-day,, and will load for.this port. ',:■-., . '... To-day the Hatiptri sail's for Picton and OnohVnga, Bho.TCturns to Wellington, via, 'New : Plymouth...'--..'.. , : - ;.''- It is now onnounccd that -the Anchor. Company's Waimoe, will not roach here ttnlil Sunday.' She sails ■ for Nelson and West Coast on Monday.', ; ;- : The 'Awaroa, •which, is duo • hero this morning from Nelson, is advertised to soil. n.cqJn for Nelson, Motueka,: and French .Pass. ... . ■■'.' •.... ;".'■• " ■ Last night the Stormoird sailed for Waltganui. and Ihe.lluia, of the same fleet, will sailfor Wangauui to-day. .- The Itapiti leaves'here; to-day for .Wanganni.' -■ ,-. ■" '■■.'', ■. ■!' •■ ■' Both the Maria and tho Kttpnnl got nway for Patca last night..- They will bo follow, •ed by the Kiripalta, sailing to-day.. ; On account of unfavourable weather.' tbo Hinemoa was unable to work Jackson Head on Wednesday, and she. will, call there later. This morning the vessel leaves for. Cape ■ Palliser lighthouse- ;• ■ '■;; According to the Sydney "Sun." Mofsrs. Archibald Carrie and Co; have disposed of their fleet of steamers to 1 the British-India Steam Navigation Comnany. . It, is ■■. reported that the- : Messrs. Guirrie are retiring from business. : : v : , The Rakiura has left Greymouth for Lyttelton. She will probably roach here.-from ■ Lyttclton on Monday, and then sail for Greymouth and Hokitika. ■ ■Mes'srß. W. M.' Bannatyne' and Co. adviso that the steamer Nikau wilt run to Nelson as usual to-morrow. . .'\ Captain Chas.-Angus.-surveyor of 6hipß, resumes duty to-day after holiday leave. , '. - ■ '■ __£ _: __J :' !

OVERSEA SHIPPINC. steamers, ''ron. ' Left. ' line. Itemuera. London Dec. 21 Feb. 3 Matatua, London Hoc. II) ' Feb. 10 Arvwrt London .fan.' 4 Feb. in Tmlttlema. London ' Dec. W Feb. 24 Ttualiino' London . .Ton. 18 Mar.. 3 Onawa , London .Tan. 10 Mar. 3 \TLt,w're's Bay ... London .Tan. 10 . >far. 9 WcfitDM-ntli Liverpool Nov, 27 Feb. 6 Morayshire Liverpool Tlco. 5 Feb. in Tyrone- Liverpool T)eo. 14 Feb. 17 Fflsex ... v ... Liverpool -.Ta.ii. 11 Mnr. 17 TViuMiato ..- Montreal Not. 26 ■ Feb.- 8 Tokomaru' 'Montreal Deo. 25 Far, 2V T(utesbiro..i,-. New York Nov. 22 Feb. 14 Oape FirtetOTro New York Nov. ?6 Feb. 17 Rtar of Ireland Now York Pee. 24 Feb. 23 Daronfols U New York Jan. 16 Apr.14

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