SHIPPING NEWS.
PHASES OF THE MOON. MAKOn, Day. Hr. m. New moon 8 11 52 a,m. Finsfc quarter 16 ? 28 a.m. Full' moon 22 11 26 p.m. Last Quarter 30 028 a.m. MOON. Moon rises to-day, 10.5 p.m.; Fete, 2.45 p.m. Sunday. HIGH WATER. To-day, 10.22 a.m.: 11.44 p.m. To-morrow, 11.8 a.m.; 11.32 p.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day, 6.1 u.m.; note, 6.49 p.m. ARRIVALS. FEIDAY, liIABOH 2S. KfItIPAKA, s.s. (J a.m.), 133 tons, Johansett, from Patoa. BLENHEIM, s.s. (4.5 a.m.), 123 tons, Wilkinson, from Blenheim. AWAItOA, s.s. (4.50 a.m.), 344 tons, Bonner, from Nelson. KAPITI, b.g. (5.5 a.m.), 242 tons, Sawyers, from Wanganui. ( MOEBAIiI, 5.5. (6.20 a.m.), 4392 tons, Collins, front Melbourne, Hobart, and southern ports. Passengers: Saloon—Mieees Wilson, Barclay, Lowther, Bray, M'Arthur, Godley, Snodgrass, Donaldson; Crawley, M'Alenden, V/iddowson, Dillon, Trembcdtii, Greenstone, Jlesdamcs Nibbeth, Ilankins, Smith, Brooker, Payno and child, Kavanagli, Turner, Treglirtha and child, DoWlalid and child. Lamb, Holland and child, Kcrl'y, Mecdonell, Longford, Stewart, Dr. Davios, MtsceTg. iNiblcth. Hankihs, Brooker, Kavanagh, l'ayne, Dr. M'Doiuioll, Dowland, Conn, Waters, Lamb, Kerry, Heckler, Daw* soli, Williams, O'SUlliVai, BoOthman, Mitchell ; 32 steerage. MAORI, B.b. (7.16 a.m.), 3399 tons, Aidwell, from Lyt-telton. Passengers: 244 saloon and 143 steerage. ■ 3IAITAI, s.s. (7.1S a.m.), 3393 tons, Cflfsofl, from Auckland, Gisborne, and Napier. PasiSengeM: Saloon—Misses Zohrab, Nefsoll, Mesdalnes Watson and child, Foster, Gaptain Watson, Messrs. Clayden, Foster, Diddams: 15 steerage. .WAIMANA, s.s. (8.30. a.m.), 6734 tone, Solirtes, from Napier. ENEItGY, s.s. (11.10 a.m.), 66 tone, Tliotns, ffoM Oook; Strait. QUEEN OF THE SOUTH, s.s. (11.55 a.m.), 193 toils, Ilarvey, ffom Foxton. . STOliJlßlftD, s.b. ' .(12.5 p.m.), 217 tons,' Dowell, from Wanganui. OPAWA, s.s. (5.15 a.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, frofll Blenheim. EEGULUS. s.s. (5.30 a.m.), 685 tons, Toifitoii, from, w&nganul. . i BLENBiEIM, B.S. (11.15 p.m.), 120 tons, .Wilkinson (put back through Stress of .Weather). 1 . OPAWA, s.s. (midnight in Harbour), 110 tons, Nicholas (put back through stress of weather).' .
DEPARTURES. ■ : FRIDAY. MARCH 28. ' WAIR-AU, 8.6. (0.15'tt.1n.), 93 tons, Dciley', for Dleliheim. HUIA, s.s.: (11.20 a.m.), 127 tons, Burt, for Wangauui. ' . " ' PAtEENA, s.b. (1.25 p.m.), 1212 tons, .Cameron, fdr : ;Pietqh aftd Nftlsdn. IvIAGIO, sc-o\V (2.5 p.m.), 82 tons, Fletcher, for Wniroa. OPAWA, s.s. (5 p.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, for. Blenheim. IILMNJiIEIM, s.s. (5.40 p.m.), 120 tons, Niriloias! for Blenheim. ' KAPII'I, 's.B (5,>15 p.m.), 242 tons, SaWytrs, for Wafiganlii. AORAHGI,' s.s. (6.10 p.m.), 4285 totiß, W. Stovehs, for Rarotonga, Papeete, and San Francisco. Passengers: Saloon—Mr. C. Cushncy, Mr. G. K. Orosby, jtr. and Mrs. Clarke, Miss .1. 0. Douglas, Mr. J. Gentles, Mi'. 1?. W, Jlansflcld, Mr. and Mrs. Matthews, Mr. W. G. Pye. Mr. and Mrs. Preston,- Master Prestoti,-Mr.' W.- C.'Rbbertson, Mrs. M. It. Reynolds, Mr. Irving Smith, Mr. B. Schaeffer, Mr. and' Mrs. Staple and child. Joining at Papeete: Mr. Bradford, Mr. Ducorin, Ml'. KeSne, Mr. and Mrs. Kraomer, Mrs. M. Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Quesnot, .Mr. and Mrs: lialph Raymond hnd child, Ml 1 . Martin.. S<cond c-alOon: Mrs. E. J. Andrew, Rav, ati.d 2lrs. . A. .Anderson,. Mr. W. Attij'CES,-Mr. sahd Mrs. Bcrard ahd 4 children, Mrs. Bottom and two children, Mr. Beethan:, Mr. E. Fowies, Rev. J. E. Pultoli, MiaS Y, F.itrbstein, >188. Gbtdon, Misi Grahatn- Miss Gregg, Mr.- .Tost, Mrs. Kent; MM Kay, Mt, M. Kelly, Mr. P. Kelly, Mr. R. M'Kensic, Mr.' M. MlKeniie, Mr. Manson, illss Manson,, jfr. O. Ord, Mr.. P. T. Q. Patton, Mr. Pilkington, Mr. and Mis. J. 11. ltiohdalc, Mies Sandberg, Mf. Bim, Mr. SimpEdn, Mr. W. Btofiey, Mr. W. Walitfif, Mr. and.. r.Lt'S. iWiiltoii alid- infant. MisscS WlritOn.;jJ), ijlhsttf Winton, -Mts,- Weadtll, and Mr. Woods. '■ -
jIOEHAKI, s.s. (7.50 p.m.),' 4392 tons, Collins, .-Iflr .Sydney. Passengers: Ealoon— Misses Camrboil, Chapman, MAtthews,Wit liamß, jfetMil, Jortce (3), Rtubbs, Herni-' nami; Eugh&s, Schedeck, Peterson, ; Oplo, Ponder,' M'Hoal, TfeMbcrt-h, Nashhourne (2),' Phillips (3), Ha.yeS,. Hodskilifi, Fit2herbcrt. Shaddock, Gormloy, Wlbbcy, Mesdames Olaxidge, Poai'son, Lonergan, Masfeey, Piii.kirt, BtOuti, Barnes, CrawfordYou'n.g, . Nathan and ' child, Youiig, Matthetfß, J'oi'hes, Ru£scll-M.'K<Jit4io, Emhs'oui'j' and Ohild, Ob'mpton end 2 ohlldren, Rrttten and 2 children, Faldcr, Phillips, Kelly, Hobbs, Patterson, Talbot, Creswell, Availing, LaWsoii,' Itodeton and cliild, Bockmann, Captain..Moils, Rev .Ooiapton, Messrs. Alexander,. Shifts, Saunders, Brodcfick, RowO, Hauhdh, Clafldge, Pearson, Lohergan, Maeficy, Llikin, Finkei't, fioi'sby, Hbwcy, Broivn, Rde, Wallace, Barnes, CrawfordYounfe,- Beamish,. FiUherbert, Dew, Fitr.simmonil, 'Rudcliffe, De Golande,, Ratteu, HAII, Hs.milton, Brads-haw, WilsOli, Mori Soli, Mitchell, Londin, Talbot, Holmes, Jaeger,. Colquhoun, Jones, Azapi, Shelielton, Eberhardt, Blkington, M'Oallum, Wynjard; K. Gflrrott, Faldct. i MAORf. s-s. (B.SO p.m.), 3399 tons,- Aldwoll, for Lytteltun;. POBsfengefs: 165 saloon and BO (iteerag'e. ' WAIRUNA, s.s. (6.30 p.m.), 3947 tonß, Eutteh foi' 1 Lyttelton. 1 MAITAI. ii.s. (11.45 p.m.), 3393 tons, Carsoh, fof Lyttelton and Dun'edin. SATURDAY, MARCH '29. " TAHITI, ii.s. (l a.mO, V 595 t-Ons, E\-ans, for Sydney.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS. John, Eouthern ports, Maroh 29. W,annate, Picton, March 29. W&katu, Lyttelton, Kaikoura, Mar. 29. KaritonA, Wilstpdi't, Match 25. 1 Echo, Kaiftillea, March 29. Wairau, lilenheini, Match 29. Af&pa.wa, New PlytadUth, March 29. Nikau,' Neleon, Motueka, Maroh. 29. Mdfaroa. ilyttelton,'March 21. MapouMkh, West Coast, Nelson, Mar. 29. Wilvei'leV, MahgUl-akau, March 29. Pttteehiii Iffelsdh.Pictott, March 29. Ngahfcrc, flrdygiouth,' March 29. . Kapunj, liatea, March 30. Mtmft, Patea, March 30. Waif Una/ Lyttelton, March 30. Kaitoa, Wtinganiii, March 30. DSaWa, llleilhoiiri, Mmth 30. ■ Kilhlt, Eaiilt CoO,st, March 30. Blenheim, Blenheim, Mdrch 30. Jliiiaj WangailUi, March 30. Kaplti, WangaUui, March 20. Awarpa, Motueka, Nelson, March 30. Maotl, Lyttfiltoii, Match 30. Manaroa, Ilavelqck, Match 3ft. Mbilow&l, Duhcdirt, Lyttelton, Mar. 30. Hippie, Glsbathe, Marclr 30. Fiord, Southern pftrts, March 31. Ruahine, Tirnaru, March 31. Itototua, London, via way ports, Mar. 31. Mokoia, northern ports, April 1. Xndralema, Gisbotne, Afrll 1. . K&kiura, Lyttelton, April 1. . Mangapapa, Westport, Karaffiea, April 1. Corinna. . Oneliunga, New Plymouth, AJiril 1. Star of Ireland, Napier, April 2. Kennedy, MotUeka', Apfll 2. TJlimaroa, Sydney, April 2. MaitfLi, Duaiedih, Lyttelton, April 3. Warrimoo, Melbourne, via south, Apr, 4. Wiinmera, Sydney, vie north, April 4, Bareiifels, New York, via Way. ports, Apl'il 5. ,
PROJECTED d£PARTURE9. Aotefe, Pa-tea, Atarch 29. Ko6Wy»a-» GffeyfiitititlU. Alitr&h 29. Kontata, WestpoM, March 29. John WatigdnuU Alarch 29. Tainui, Waibara, Atareh 29. QUeen of Hie SoUth, Foxton, March 29.KiHfrakri., Patca, it&'rrjh 29. KiltJili. wftngariUi, Attlreh 29. WAlrriu, Blenheim, Stanch 29. Nil«iU, Nelson, Alotuekit, March 29. Afataroa, liyttclton, Ma-rch 29. "WfiUfctu* Knikoura, Tjyttelton, Ararch 29. Arahnra, : Pieto'n, Nelson, West Coaet, March 25. KtorlubiM, Wdngrtttni, Aliiroh 29., Ptlbi* of Irelrtrid, London, Alarch 29. K.ainmi, PAteii. Alrt-ruh 31. Alann k Patea, March 31. . Vva.imalmv Auckland. London, Afar. 31. Kaitoa, Nelson, West Coast. Atarch 31. Opawa, Ulchho.im, Alarch 31. Kfthi.l, fcaet. Coaet. March 31. Wetiheim. tUenhcdm.' Alarch 31. JlUifl, WtingAntil, AfaWh 31. Kapiti, Wahgan'ui* Aftireh 31. Piifccntt, Pftton, Neteon, Ato.rph 31. Aw&rofi, NclHon, Atotuekn. March 31. Ataovi, LytteUon, Alnrcb 31. Flora. New t'lymotit.ii. West Const, Afar. 31. Waverley, Nelson, Alat'ch 31. Arapftwa, Wftngatiui,. Atareh 31. Moi\o\Vi»L liorthferh Ports. Mat 1 . 31. Mapourika, Nelsoti. West Const* AThr. 31. lUptfle, Napier* ("llshoriio.. Alarch 31. Afokoia, Lvttelton. Uunediu, April 1. Ithkium, Grfcyhioutli, JJokitika., Apr. 1. Matigapajui, WestnoH, Krtramen., Apr. 1. CorlMia, Pieton, Timaru, DUncitm, Apt*. 1. \Vairo<Ue, London. April 1. WaiHnm, Nexw.ißtln. April 1. Kennedy. Nelson. We c t. ooni4, April 2. fndraletnn, London, April 2. Mn-itai, northern ports. April 3. Ulimaroa. Alolboiirne, via south,- April 3. Kunhlhe, Loiulou, April 3. Wrtrrimdo, .SVdliey direct, April 4. Wihimfcht, LyUeUoti. DUneiliil. Ajn'll 4.
INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. JIOVEMKNTfI OF STKAAIKHS. IHiIALU'OA, due here from Sydney April 2. Sails April 3 for Alclbournu, via couth.
WIJtMEEA, due hero from Sydney, via north, April 4. Leaves same day lor Lyttolton and Duncdin. WAEKIMOO, due here from Melbourne, via south, April 4. Sails same day for Sydney direct. OVERSEA SHIPPING. Steamers. from. Left. Due. Whakarua London .Jan. 28 Apr. 14 Kerehana London Jan. 30 Apr. 30 Opawa Loidon Jan. 3 Apr. 2 Eotorua Loidon Feb. 15 Mar. 31 Eailgatira. London Feb. 6 Apr. 3 Indfabarnh London- Feb. 13 Apr. 15 lonic London Feb. 28 Apr. 15 Kaipara ; Loidon Mar. 2 Apr. 23 liuapchu Loidon Mar. 15 Apr. 30 New Zealand .... Portsmouth — Apr. 8 Pakeha , Liverpool Fob. 4 Apr. 4 Surrey Liverpool Feb. 22 Apr. 26 Hihiutaka Liverpool Mftr. 15 May 14 \\ r hakata.no Rt. John Feb. 15 Apr. 3D Kin. Oro St. John Mar. 3 May 20 Barcnfele New York Dec. 24 Apr. 5 Collingham Ncv> York .Tali. 21 Mar. 31 Glenetivo New York .tan. 20 Apr. 29 lirlez Izel New York Feb. 7 May 2 Court Held NcV York Feb. 20 May 12 11T TEL;2QI!AI'II OVERSEA. LONDON. March 28. Arrived.—Nairnshirt. from Wellington. SYDNEY, March 28. Arrived.—JTahcno (5 p.m.), from Auckland. COAHTAL. FEIDAY, MAECH 28. POUTO (KAIPAEA!. Sailed.—Annie Hill, schooner (8.15 a.m.), for Lyttelton. AUCKLAND. Sailed—Collinghtiin (4.40 p.m.), for Wellington. (9.15 a.m.), from southern ports. ONEHtJNQA. Sailed—Earawa (4.5 p.m.), for Now Plymouth. GISBORNE. Sailed.—Takapuni (9 p.m.), for Napier. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Foster, Ivor, Barton, Mesdameg Bennett and child. Early, Falconer and child,; To Moana, Ilarding, Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. E. it. Birretl, Judges Palmer and Eavvson, Captain Sairtey, Messrs. To Moana, Nanearrow, Early, Shirley, 0. J. Parker, Farrcll, Adams, TroUse, Oole, Grlmstone, White. Wilder. Knaggs, Andmeal, Sim, Eeld.' Hobbs, Rice. . NAPIEIt Arrived.—Eippie [0.45 a.m.), and Victoria (10 a.ui.), from Wellington. NEW l'LYMOtmi. Arrived.—Corinna (10.5 a.m.), from Wellington. PATEA.' Arrived— Kapuni (1.5 p.m.), from Welling- ' ton. I'ICTON. Arrived.—Haupiri (8.20 a.m.) and Patcc»a (5.55 p.m.), from Wellington. Waimate did not sail for Wellington. BLHNHEIM. Arrived—Wo.irau (10.40 a.m.), from Wellington. 1 , To sadl.—Wadrau (9 p.m.), for Wellington. HAVELOOK. Sailed.—Mftniiroa! (2.15 p.m.), to* Wellington. NELSON. Sailed.—Nikau (t.30 p.m.), for. Wellington. QItEVMOUTII. ' Sailed— Ngahere (1 a.m.), for Wellington. LY'fTEtiTON. % A.rrired—Manuka (6.45 . a.m.), from Wellington: Morning Light, schooner (8.50 a.m.),' frbm Waiota'pu; Opoltri (9 a.m.), from Oroymouth: Breeze, from Titoaru. Sailed—Manuka. •(4 p.m.), for south; Moriowai, for Picton, Nelsoii, and Wellington; Cygnet,'for Kailtoura. Sailed,—Maraioa (6.55 p.m.), for Welling-1 ton. . i
ROTORUA'S EXPECTED ARRIVAL. ! Up till an early hour this morning the local witeleFs station had not been informed of the Itot-oruS/a eSpocted time of arrival it Wellingtoh froto London. Judging from the time the liner left Hobfirt, she should mftko Wellington about 11 a.m. on Monday. 1 ' ; OOLLINGHAM DUE SUNDAY. Continuing her journey from Now York the Yacuurti Oil Coinpany'B Chattered rtea* lh6r Coltihgham lon Auckland fof \VelHiigton at 4.40 p.m. yestirday. She is due ill ■ port either to-morrow fcveilinjs or early Monday morning. ~ NAIRNS&IRE AItRIVES HOME. , Cable advico has been ricfeivod by the local offlco of. tho P. and S. Line slating that tho Nairnshird, which left Lyttclton for AvOSmouth on February 2, arrived at .her destination on .Thursday; March 27.BARENFELS DELAYED. Messrs. Dalgcty and ■ Company, local agents, have been advised that tho U.S. and A. Lane's chartered steamer Barenfela has be&n delayed at Auckland on aooaunt of . the accident to her machinery whilst aho was on route from Sydney to tho northern port. The fiarcafels is expected to get away for Napier and Wollulgtbh on Tuesday, April 1, and is due liero about, Eaturdiiy, April 5. ■ - ' . - - - j HEAVY WEATH&R ON WEST COAST. Repofte received' from West Ooa«t ports in the South . Island stated. that the weather do\vh that, way Was bad yesterday... >. ' . . At 10 a.m. yesterday Weitport reported that th«ro .waß a heavy sea on the bar at that port. The' Mappwrilia was outride waiting for a favourable opportunity .Of , entering. It was hoped that this would be at noon. If the' vessel managed to ffork tho bar she Was to h'avo left for Nelson and .Wellington at 10 p.m. , This would bring her to Wellington to-morrow oveiling. The Itamo'na was ready to leave Wfestport for Wellington, but it was doubt■ful if she Would get out yesterday. MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. i Mr. 0. Lo Guys has signed on the Komata as third engineer. Mr. W. Rogers, lato second officer of tho Aoranfti, has transferred to tho Tahiti in a similar capacity. Mr. H. Claydon, second- officer of the Adrangi, lias rejoined the vessel after having had holiday leave. Mr. W. Leers, lnatb of the AWaroa, has left that vessel., and Mr. T. O. Sawyers has filled the vacancy. Captain A. E. Barlow is proceeding to Sydney by tho Mahbjlo to tilko command of the steamer Waitomb, pro tern., at Newcastle, in order to navigate tho vessel to Lyttelton and Dunedln.
After landing her oargo of Petono sheep (it Lyttelton tho t*nion Company's Wairuna returns to Wellington to-uorMwi and leaves for' Newcastle on Tuesday of next week. . On account of he&vy rain at-Pioton, the work of loading the New Zealand Shipping Company's Stcanior Waimate has beta delayed at that port. She is due hero to-\ day, and sails on Tuesday next for London. Immigrants for northern, ports who a-r----tired at Dunedlil fWnl London by the Tongariro on Thursday - ntorrtihg Will arrive at Wellington by the ildraroa this evening. . The Anchor Line's steamer Waverioy proceeds from Wellington to Nelson for overhaul on Monday. With 4CCO oases of. apples for transhipment to ft.M.S. Klinhine fdf London, tho co&Stdl Steanlei' Kfcnfiedy. is due at- Wellington from MOtueka, on Wednesday, April 2. Messrs. Levin and Co. have beeii advised that the coastal stealnpr Wakatu was sheltering In South Bay, KflikoUra, yesterday on account of the heavy northerly galo and sea.. It 16 probable, that the vessel mil arrive at Wellington this afternoon. I The Shaw-Savill steamer Waimana, which arrived at Wellington frotn north yesterday, is to sail for Auckland and London on Monday. Further delay lias been caused to the Komata and Kootiya at Wellington oil account of shortage of railway trucks, ott Is anticipated that they will get away far West Coast ports to-d6y. Tho t*\ afid S. liftfer Ty.roho Is. duo fit Wellington from Lyttelton next Wednesday. The Otilon Cortiparty's rbcently-purelliifcod cargo steamer WAitortiu is to load a cargo of coal at, Newcastlo this wtck for Lyttelten ami Dtineaiti. During the past six weeks tho ICairaki end tho Woottcn lid.ve been bUstly engaged in the slieep trado, the former having carried 14,000 during tho past month.
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