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PHASES OF TUB MOON. FEBRUARY. ■ Daj.Hr.m. Now moon 6 4 52 p.m. First quarter 14 1 ) P' m - Full moon 21 1 33 p.m. lost quarter 28 8 45 a.m. MOON. Moon riso3 to-day, 9.5 p.m.; seta, 12.45 p.m. Thursday. HIGH WATER. To-<liy, 8.59 a.m.; 9.29 p.m. To-morrow, 9.52 a.m.; 10.22 p.m. \ i SUN. Sun rises to-day, 5.26 a.m.; eete, 6.40 p.m. ARRIVALS. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25. NIKAU, s.s. (6.45 a.m.l, 248 tons. -Diy, front Nelison and Motucka. MARAROA, 6.5. (6.50 a.ml), 2598 tons, Manning, from Lytteiton. Passengers: Ealoon —Misses Euro, O'Neill, Weymouth, Duncan, Brock, Kidd, Henriekson, Btuce, llale, King, Ulingworth, Bridley, Mahoncy, Mesdames Cookson, Kerr, Kaler ana child, Street, Tansey, Hughes, James, Davie, King, Willis, Uru, Bishop, Hale, IHingworth, Per* rott, Scott, Arthur, Lewis, Messrs. . Dal* gleish, Wornock,. Chisholm, Rountree, Fleming, Plank, Kitigan,. Williams (2), Clarkeon (2), Pcarce, - Huibert, Blade, Kaler, Taneoy, King (2), Butler and 2 children, Calder, Oolqulioun, Woodward, Smythe, Seeder, Liinn, Hughes, Jamss, Murray, Hcndride, Parkinson, Emerson, Crawford, Taylor, King, Blackmore, Bell, Davidson, Fairbairn. Rankin, Bowden,, O'Donnell, Loach, Hungworth, Hay, Scott, Buglass, Henry, FitzPatrick, Wilson, Berry, Mills, Lowe, Hough> ton. Rothefberg, Jacobeon, Wolf, Davis, Preston, Duncan, Hoa.ro, 1 Lewis, Northcott, Burton, Donnelly: 64 steerage TAVIUNI. s.s. (7.50 a.m.), 1542 tons, Platts, from Lytteiton. .' MONOWAI, s.s. (8.30 a.m.), 3433 tons, Edwin, from Auckland, Glsborne, and Napier. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Tra&k, Harper, Lamb, Mesdames Gunn, Markier, Shannon and 2 children. Lamb, M'Alpine. Messrs. Liddy, SSndtmann, Spronle, Beadall, Black, M'Oann, Soiythe, Morris, Ranford, MOrelu, Lennard, M'AJpine, Somcrfield; 9 steerage. ORARI, U.S. (9.55 a.m.), 7207 .tons, Weston.j from NaDier. AWAHOH. e.s. (10.10 a.m.), 407 tons, Manley. from Foxton. . ' ' KAIRAKI. s.s. (12.50 p.m.), 458 tons, Scott, from Lytteiton. : lIUIA.' s.s. (12.50 p.m.), 127 tons, Burt, from Wnnganui. PATIOENA. 6.6. (10.20 p.m.), 1212 tone, Cameron, from Nelson and Picton. Passengers: Saloon—Missis Eievewright, Neileon. Forsyth, Widdowson. Stongroom, Kerbin, Turner, Bartlett, Poole, Hiddleston, Smith,' Humphries, Camnbcll, Oullen, Thompoou, Richards, O'SulLivan (2), Jenkins, Newmann, . Dickson, Murnliy (2), Lloyd, Mcsda.mes ■ Morrison, Webb, Osborne and infant, ■ Nelison, Robinson, and child, Manke, Winter and 2 children, Bond, and child; Crawford, Parker?, Watson. Moore. Nconan, Bell. Nennes and infant,' James, M'Anility, Poole, Spr'iiCf. Brown and 2 chll-dren, Berry And ohild. JUchards. Caa-ter. Smiile, Jordon', Nairn,- Hunt, Cnllcn, Richardson. Sievem. Thompson. Messrs. Atmote,. Morris, Wills, James, Kcriny,; Olmsholm, Walton, Sinclair and child, Nelleon, Tinker, Darter, .Manssen,. Kinning (2), Rev. KimboTlcy, Bond, Tubby, Travcrs.: Harris, irampson, •Coleman. Thompson,' Bnillie. Ninnes. Osborne, Poole,* Frank, Spefice. . Morrui?on, Watson, Tatta, Harrinoton. 'Blike, Grant, Ait-ken, Thompson. Foord, ITn-rdin?, Logttn, Oooke, M'Keniic, Ohceremon\(3), Cresfewcll, Denton, Row., Taylor, Faniiar, Baylis, Mnncaster, Marks, .Flower, Jenkins, O'Neill, GrilTcn, DucHo, Humphreys. Cooper. Pica.r<l, Heffer, Re.icte, Eenrdon. Read, Chapman, Colman. UTidge, Fuller. Laurie. Thompson, Bootli. lliompson: 11 stcerose. WAKATTT. s.s. (11 p.m.), 157 tons, Wills, from Lytteiton, via coast.
DEPARTURES. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 25, ARAWA. S£. (4.25 p.m.), 9192 tons, Claydcn,. for Lytteiton. ... - MjU'OUIuKA, s.s. (4.55' ii.m.), 1203 tons, Holmcß, for Neleon and West Ccast. JOHN, s.s. (4.60 p.m.), 342 tons, Jamieson, for. Wonganui. s l ' . AWAHOU, s.s. (4.55 p.m.), 407 tons, Manley. for Greymoutli. ' • ■ _ , NIICAU, s.s. (5.30 p.m.), 248 tons. Hay, for Nelson and Motueka. KAPITL s.s. (6.15 p.m.), 242 tons. 'Sawyers, for Wanganui. ' . WAVERLEY, s.s. (6.15 p.m.), 157 tons. Purr vis. for Nolsou and West Coast, ■ KOROM3KO. s.s. '(6.15 p.m.), 1541 tons, ftavey, for. Wort-port. STORMTiIRI), 6.8. (7 p.m.), 217 tons, Dowoil; for Wangumii. RIPPLE, ,<Js.- (7 p.m.), 370 tons, Carlson, for Napier and Glsborne*. - ' . ; MONOWAI, s.s., (7,15. p.m.), 3433 :ton«.. Edwin. for Lytteiton''and Dunedin. }. • .'MARAROA, b.s. (8 p.m.), 2598 tons. Manning,. for.Lytteiton. '. ■,
EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Aorcro, Patoa, February 26. .' Kiripafca, I'.atca, February- 26, , , . Mangapapa, Ka,ramea,. February '26. Opawa, Blenheim, February 26. Wairau,-Blenheim, February 26. Blenheim. Blenheim,' February 26. Kapuni, Patoa, February 26. .. Maria. Patfa,. February .26. Awaroa, Motuoka, Nelson, Feb. , 26. Maori, Lytteiton, February 26. ; Ct»n Grant. Lytteiton; Febtuary 26.. Ulimaroa, .Sydney. February 26., Anihura, Wcet Coast, Nolson,, Picton, February 26. Kaitoa; Mangarakan, February 26. Corinna, southern' ports, February 26." Haupirl, Onehunga, New Plymouth, February 26. ■ > \ : Kamona,-Westport, February 26. Kowhal, Napier, February 26, St-ormbird. Wanganui. February 27. Waimea, Terakohc, February 27. Queen of the South, Foxton. February 27. . Kapiti, .Wango-nui, February 27, . Nikau, Nelson, Motucka, Feb.' 27. Mararoa, Lytteiton, February 27. Star of Ireland. New York, via Auckland, .February 27.(Victoria, Dunedin, Lytteiton, Feb. 27. Moana, Sydney direct, Feb. 27;'- ' Aorangi, San. Francisco, via way ports, Feb.. 27. ■ • Pohorua, Westport,. February 28. ■ Wcstmcfttli. Wanganui. Fobniary 28. • . Remuora, Lytteiton. February 28. - I'arawera, northern pirts, Feb. 29. WarrimOo. Melbourne', via south. Feb. 28. Arapa.wa, Wanganui; February 28. Mapourika, West Coast. Nelson, March 1; Ripple.' Gisborne. March 2. Monowai., Dunedin, Lytteiton. March 2. , Kahu.'East Coaßt, March 2. • Matatua, Port Chalmers, March 3. Mokoia, northern ports, March 4.
PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Aorere, Paica, February 26. . Wakatu; Kaikoura. Lytteiton, Feb. 26. ' Huiia, Wanganui, February 26. Wairau, Blenheim. Fehrilary 26. Blenheim. Blenheim, February 26. Kapuni, Patea, February 26Kirip.'tkn, Patea. February 26. Maua, Pat«i, February 26. Pateena, Picton, Nelson, February 26. Awaroa;' Nelson, Motueka, February 26. Maori, Lytteiton, February 26. Star of England. London, February 26. Manaroa. Havclcl;, February 26. Kaitoa, Nelson, Wot Ooo't, Feb. 26. • Corinrin, Nelson, Now Plymouth, Onehnnea. .Feb'uory 26. . Kowhal. Westoort, February 26. Koko Head, Pupet' Sound. Feb. 26. Kurow, Pieton, February 27. IComi-t.i, Westport. February . 27. Hauplri, Picton. Onehunga, Feb. 27. Stormbird. Wanganui., February 27. Waimea, Nolson, West Coast. Feb. 27. , Oiiawa, Blenheim;' February 27. Ouoen of the South. Foxton, February 27. Kanitl, Wnngannl. February 27. Nikau, Nelson., Motueka. Feb. V. . Jfararoa, Lytteiton, Fobrua-ry 27. O-Jiri, London. February 27. T'limflroa. Melbourne, via south, Feb. 27. Victrtrla, Syd' l^.' via. north, Feb. ?7. Mangapapa, Westnort, Karomea, "Feb. 27. Moana. San' Franfci6co, via way ports, February 28. Aorangi, iSydney dirert, February 28. Tarawera-, Lvttolton. Dunedin. Feb. ' Warrimoo, Sydney direct. February 28. . Aropav-a. Wargp-nut.- Fobriv-ry 38., Star of Ireland! Lytteiton, Match 1. Arnlrora, Picton, Nelson, West Coast; M'rclrl. Kahu. En-st Mn-Tch 3. Monowai. northern ports. March 3. Mokoia. LytM'on, Dunedin. Marc't 4. Mnnoitrika. Nclsin. West Coast, Mar. 4. Ripple, Napier, Giebornc, March 4.
INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF fITEAMEKS; TTLTSrAitOA. due here from Sydney Febrnary 26. Sails February 27, for Melbourne, vin. Rfintlii WAWUMOO, due here from Melbourno February 28. Sails same day for Sydney VICTOPTA. due here trim fnilh February 27. Sails same day for Sydney, via north: OVERSEA SHIPPING. Kteamcrs. From.. 'Left. Due. Indrnlcma 7/ondon ftoc. Mar. 10 Itunhlne London Jan. 18 Mar. 3 Hawko'.« Itoy ... London .Tnn. 10 Mar. 9 Whakania ... London Jan. 28 Anr. ' 7 Tainui London .Ton. 30 Mar. 18 Opn.wa London .Tan. 3 Mar. 25 Jtotorwv London Feb. 15 Mar. 31 Knusatlra London Feb. 6 Apr. 3 liidrabarah ... London Foil. 1,1 Apr. 28 .Eraix ' Liverpool Jon. 11 Mar. 16 Tokoinnru ...... Montreal Dec. 25 Mar. 9 Wirakatfl.no ... Ht. John - Feb. 15 Apr. 30 Star of Ireland New.-York: DCe. 24 Feb. 27 npTonfols New York Dsn. 24. Apr. 14 OolUnHiam ... New York ,Tau. 10 Apr. 71 Olenctivo New York Jan, 20 Apr. 29 Aoransi 'Frisco ' Feb. 5 Feb. 27 DY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA, NEWCASTLE, Fobrtiwy M, _Sfidlad.-WIL(UJgaBD, lor Now Zealand
SYDNEY, February 25. Arrived—Moerakl, from Wellington. Soiled.—Waimana, for Dimedin. FREMANTLI3, February 25. Arrived.—Moldavia, from London, COASTAL. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25. POUTO (KAEI'ARA). Sailed.—Brißbano (4.30 p.m.), for. Hoklanga, AUCKLAND. Arrived.—lndrnlema (7.15 p.m.), from London, via Australian ports. Sailed.—Navua (4.10 p.m.), for Fiji. Arrived.—Katoa (10.10 a.m.), from Westport. Sailed.—Tarawcra (5.30 p.m.), for southern ports. NAI'IER. Arrived—Mokoia (1.45 p.m.), from Wellington. . , Soiled.—lCowhai (5.30 p.m.), for Wellington. NEW PLYMOUTH. Sailed.—Hauplrl (9.30 p.m.), for Wellington.' PATEA. Arrived.—Mana (11.50 a.m.), from Wellington. Sallod.—Aorcro (noon), for Wellington. 1 FOXTON. . ' Arrived.—Quoen of tho South (1 p.m.), from Wellington. BLENHEIM. To sail.—Wairau 19 p.m.), Blenheim (8 p.m.), and Opawa (8 p.m.), for-Wellington. N F.I,SON. Sailed.—Awaroa (4.10 p.m.l, for Wellington. MANGABAKAU. Sailed.—Kaitoa (noon), for WelUngton. :: '' ; WESTPORT. To eall.—Kamona (11 p.m.), for Wellington. LYTTELTON. Sailed.—Corinna (7 p.m.), for Wellington. Sailed.—Maori (8.35 p:m.), for Wellington. DUNEDIN. Arrived.—Kotare (9 a.m.), from Oatlins: Warrimoo (10 a.m.), from Melbourne! Flora (7 p.m.), from Westport. ~ 1 Sailed.—Buteshire (7 a.m.), for Auckland! Poherua (9.30 a.m.), for Westport; InverOargill (5.50 p.m.), for southern ports; Kaikoura (6.20 p.m.), for Timaru, Sailed.—Victoria (4 p.m.), for Sydney, via Auckland. Passengers: Saloon—For Wei* llngton—Miss Farquhareon, Mesdames Smith and child, Feist, Bull, Messrs. Wise, Farquhareon, Bull. For Auckland—Misses Logan, Mitchell, Dunham,- Mcsdame3 Logan, Hoderman, Mrs. Street and child, Messrs.. P. C. Neill, Gmrney, Bridgeman, Patter&on; 17 .steorago for all ports. ' ULIMAROA ARRIVES 7 A.M. . ■By . wireleES yesterday afternoon tho HuddartrParker stcamor Ulimaroa advised that , she was expected to arrive at Wellington from Sydney at 7. e.ni. to-day. The vessel will berth at tho Queen's .Wharf, No, 1. north, on arrival. - AORANGI'S EXPECTED ARRIVAL. A wireless mossage liaa been received from R.M.S. Aorangi. which stated -tliat tho vessel was cxpeoted to arrive at Wellington from San Francisco, via way porta, at 4 p.m. to-morrow. Tho Aorangi will cort' tinuc her louracy to Sydney at 5 p.m. On Friday. | STAR OF IRELAND DUE TO-MORROW. Continuing her.journoy from NfeW.York, the TyEOr liner Star of Ireland left Auckland for Wellington at 9.40 a.m. yesterday. The vessel would have loft - the northern port at day-break,, but. was detained by. firemen.' The Star of Ireland is due in port to-morrow morning, and after putting out ZOOO tons of cargo e-ails for Lytteiton on Saturday. . RUAHiNE AT HOBART. • , ■The-local odieo of: the Now Zealand. S-hip^, Sing Company ha 4 been advlEod thai •M.S. Runhinfl. reported by wirelees that sho Was cipeotcd to arrive at ll&bart from London this evenSug. Tho liner is duo hero on Monday night or Tuesday morning. BOUND FOR NEW ZEALAND. Duo at Melbourne from London, via way ports, to-day, the Orient Line's Otrahto ha® tho following New Zealand passongers:—For Lytteiton—Mr. 1 and Mrs. E. D. Giles and Mr. ,E. Giles, the Misses Giles, Mrs. G. Bowrbn, and tho Misses Bowroh, Miss E, G. Harrild, the Rev. J. Long, Mr. and Mrs. A. M'Adams. .Mr. and Mre.-W. 11. Tisdall and Miss TisdalL... of. WelLthgtoii— Mr. D. A. M'Neight l and "'Miss'M'Neight, Miss J. Evans, Miss Lciiho't? 1 -IIK - J.A. Wilkes. For Auckland—The Misses Doilg'las, 1 Mrs. and-Miss Henderson, Miss C. A. Henderson, ■ Miss, Hill. Mrs.. Lindsay,..JtrS, .M. Macdonald, and Miss Macdonald, Itr. J. 'Marshall, Mi»3-Walker, Mr. ond, Mrs.-, K; -Wood. For Dunedin and Port Chalmers— Miss J. M'Kin'.ay, Miss C. Mackereey, Miss M. J. FcrgUEon.
i PASSENGERS FROM LONDON. It.M.S.'Ruahlne, due at, Wellington about March 3 from London, is bringing tho following passengers to New Zealand:—First saloon—Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Biggs olid MJss Biggs, Oolonel B. M. Dawes. Mrs. Dawes, Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Hart;' Miss Hart, Mrs. Bridges, Mrs. A. Riddiford, Mrs. Splatt, Mrs. W. Wo.llaee, and Miss M. Wallace, Mrs. A. M. Whlttingstaib Mrs, E. M'Gregor Wilkie, Missed E. Brown,' D. Mansoni M. V. Palmer, E. Poland,\Mcsi=rs. 0. Z. M. Booth, C. B! Gray, T. Griffith, F. Klostcrmann, J. Horsley Palmer, Ronald Parker, Ralph Parker: Second saloon—The Rev. L. Foulkcs and ttiSi' Foulkes,' Mr. - W,. , P.' \yillifl. and Mrs. Willis and son, Mir. and Mrs. 15. L. Anroweih.lth, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Bannister, Mr. ahd Mts. 0. A. Ben Son; Jlr. and 'Mrs. E. Butler, and Miss 0. M. Butler, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Orltchley, Mr, and Mrs. W. Hughes and Misß D. Huglios, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hunter, the. Misses Hunter, .Mr. G. J. Hunter, Mrs. Hunter, Miss Q. Hunter. Mr. P. Orr, Mrs. J. Orr. Mr. nnd Mre. R. L. Print*, Mr., and Mrs. F. V. Sanderson, M.rs. F. J. Freeman,. Mrs. J. M'Laren, the Misses M'Larcn, Mrs. Ryder, Mrs. M. True, Misses M. E. Cade, A. Clark, G. E, Curline, L. Ferguson. G. Ferguson, M. Gross, G. E. Harrison, J. Kelly, M. Mills, N. Nailes, R..Nailes, M. H. Stevens, Messrs. G. R. Allen, W. 11. Ashley, J. Crawford, A. S. Dowd, Ic. Knubley. D. M"pl\l, R. H, Mugleston, W. "Nincr. 'P. H. Powell. L. Street c, Ti. A. Wiiitaker, 11. J. White, A. E. >Ypodman, Masters R. Craig and G. Gilie«ple. . 1 There aro nearly 450 passengers in the t-liird ClasS. ,
' INDRALEMA AT AUCKLAND. Telegraphic a-dvico received from Auckland announced tho arrival of the Tyser liner IndraWma at that port from London, via Australian ports, at 7.15 p.m. yesterdav. The vessel is duo at Wellington on March 10. „,, , , ~ . . A new nlato was being fitted to the stern. Of the Union CompAily'fe cargo carrier Taviuni at Wellington yesterday. Tho repairs delayed the steamer's departure for New Plymouth until an early hour this mo-rning. The Tyser Lino's n<jw Btenmor JTawKc b Bay is due at Wellington front Bo'ndob, ■rift way ports, on March 12; , . Bend from London, the Shaw-Sa.vill steamer Waimana left Sydney for Dunedin yesterday.
■ THE TOKOMARTT. Bound from Montreal'to 'Wellington, via ■wn.y ports, tlio New Zealand Shipping Cominuy.'B chartered steamer Tokomiru arnrcd at Sydney on Monday. She leaves tho Now South WolM port on Saturday for Auckland, and Is duo hero about March 9. Tho New Zealand Shipping Company's c.-irco stenmer Orori nrrivod at Wellington from Napier yesterday. Slio completes .loading here, and tails for London tomorrow. It is oipeeted that the American bflrquentine Koko Head will sail from Wellington for Pug«t Sound to-day. The Tyser liner Star of England Is cxpecttxl to got tiway from Wellington for London this morning. ■ It is probable that tho Haupirl mill not leave Wellington for Picton and Onchungb, until to-morrow. Having completed dl.w)iar?o of tho Wellington portion of her London cargo, R.M.S. Arawa left for Lyttolten yesterday. The collier Kurow is expected to leave Wellington in continuation of her journey from Newcastle to Picton to-morrow. Arahura. s.s.. left" Wostport for Nelson, Ticton and Wellington at 1 p.m. yesterday. S'lic is due in port between-9 and 10 o'clock this evening. Mr. Evans, Into purser of the Kowlioi, went south by the Monowal lost evening to join the Flora, in a similar capacity. Mr. 1?. T. Fisher, late chief officer of tho Atiia, left the vessel at Sydnoy lost trip to join tho Manapouri as master. Jtr. Itiltier was promoted to chief officer, Mr. Macdonaid to second, and Mr. DJonnan to third, whllo Mr.. S. U. Fletcher, late of the Mahono, joined the Atua as fourth officer. Mr. T. Hurst-Orcnc, formerly pitrsor of the .Riverina, lion beeh, triinsfoMed to a simlior position on the Victoria, relieving Mr. 3. Patrick, who lias transferred to the Riverina. The coastal steamer Kahu came off the Wellington Patent Slip yesterday, and the Oovortimont steamer Tutanekai now occupies tlio cradle. The Opawa will bo taken up for overhaul (o-dity. The Wostport Harbour Ilo'ird's dredso F.ilcen W.ird is due at Wellington early nest month for overhaul and survey. Tlio Northern Stcdinshlp Company's Itarawa is due here for tho same purpose on March 3. Mr. E. J. Free, fecund officer of the Koromik6, signed off the vessel's articles yesterday morning. Mr. D, M'Murran and Mn J. R. I/orrnlne havo jolnod tho Koromlko as third and fdnTth engiiieors rosuMtlvcly, havliis buc> r.jeilwl licisrn, W. Somiuervlllo and Q, M'Eoyi
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