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PHASES OF THE MOON. HAltOfl. Day. Hr. m. New. moon 8 11 55 a ' nl, First rjutirtor 16 8 28 a.m. .. • Full moon £2 11 26 p.m. Last quarter 30 0«3 a.m. MOON. "Moon risc 9 to-day, It .7 p.m.:• sets, 3.25 p.m. Monday. HIGH WATER. To-day, 11.59 a.m.; midnight-To-morrow, 0.23 p.m.; 0.46 a.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day, 6.3 a.m.; sets, 5.46 p.m. ARRIVALS. SATURDAY, MARCH 29. NORA NIYEN, s.s. (6.35 a.m.), 56 tons, Bru c sey, from Cook .Strait. NGAJIEKE. s.s. (8.10 a.m.); 1100 tons, Dilncr, from cfreymouth. MARAROA. &.s. (8.35 a.m.), 2599 ton?, Manning, from Lyttelton. Passengers: 113 saloon and 321 steerage. WAIRAU, (6.30 a.m.), 93 tons, Deiley. from Blenheim. * NIKAU, s.s. (7.50 a.m.), 248 tons, ITay. from Nelson. 8 WAVERLEY, s.s. (11.50 a.m.), 157 tons, Purvie, from Mangarakau. WAKATU s.s. (9.40 p.m.), 157 tons, Wilkinson, from ICaikoura and Lyttolton. ' PATGEtYA, s.s. (9.55 p.m.), 1212 tons, Cameron, from Pieton and Nelson. Passeneers: Saloon—Misses Clinch, Ball, Wells, Morrison, Counolly, M'Arthur. llinton; Geary, Malcolm, Mac Donald, Richardson, Haye®. Prom Nelson—Curtis, Chine, Smith, Gareulo, I\lallby (2), Wren, Matthews, Hall. Handay, Mesdamcs Rhipsey. Gruar, Barton and child, Whitely, Keeley, Smith, Wobb, York, Cowic, Ryan, Barris-on. From NeLson—Mesdames Perryman and child, Lowe and 3 children, "Ro.pectt, ThomDHon. Sisters of Mercy (2), Matthews, Lcgatt, Toplin, Newport, ITarbottle, Conder, Sadd, Lonphurst, M'Neill, Cumminpp, Messrs. Russell, JefTray, Gru-ar. Goodwill, M'Ponaln, Ashley, Mooney. llill, Audrews, Newman, Auoher, Offer, Watkins, Anstcy, Warsley, Walker (2), M'Tntyre. Hart, Hushes, Pickerincr, Neale, Gifford. Dr. Ball, Oliver, Gillet, Lamb, Phelan, Webb, Ilowden, Taylor, .Mathe'son, Zcrp'se, Clemens, York, Newman, Pa-sgitt, Branton, Fuller, Ryan, Trapp, White, Ch'itfield, Harrison. Hamilton," Barton, Mooter White. From NelsonO'Brien, Gapt. Onslow, Lonshurst, Mayee,' Littlejolin, Miller, R-adclifFe, Reed, White, White, Htaple, Fletcher, Barrett, Dyson, Gladao-n, Love, Bacffett, Fuller, Lesal, Monopli, Kitchintr. Costley, Bar-, bottlc.-Baigciit, Richards, M'Neill. Cummins, also 7 members o? Forestry Commission. From French Pass—Messrs. Morton and Pearson, and Dr. FyfFe; 26 steerage.
SUNDAY. MARCH 50. BLEXHEIM, s.s. (5.30 a.m.), 120 tons, Watson., from Elenheim. JJITIA, s.s. ■ (6.20 a.m.). 127 tons, Burt, from Foxtcn. INDRALEMA, s.s. (8 a.m.), 6669 tons, Trotter, from Napier. W AIR-UNA; s.s. (9 a.m.), 3947 tons, Rntter, from Lyttelton. RUAHINE, s.s. (9.10 a~m,), 10,758 tone, Forbes, from Timnru. MAORI, f.s. (9.35 a.m.). 3399 lons, Aldwell. from'Lyttelton. Passenger.*: Saloon—Misses Stevenson, Pedrce, Maihieuon, Cottrill, Lewis, M'Kew-aJi, Hendry, M'Keepan, Hodgctt, Trumaine, Young, Oarroll, Hicki-oii, Morton, A. .Tones, M'Leod, Harbcr, Downie, M'DonaM, M'Donald, Kirk, Kilnian, Sutcliffe, Sweeney, Jennings, Jacl;ron, Brennan (3), Car!. Mesdame.r Mustard, .8. Myln, Ilorton,. Dakes, Stevenson, Samuels, Gov;, Go-illcy. ' ICibbltv.-hite, Mitchell, Wallace. Crooke, Hcnriqucs, Oldrcy, Pallirson, Williamson, GrifiUhs. M'Kiplay, Ifuxha.mi Leslie, Morrison, Green, M'Keegan, Wadey, ioung, Ball and 2 children, Fookes, Webster, Bow, Forrester. Ford, Palmer, Phillips, Hoffmcister, Burton. Leclti?. Kirk, Sutcliffe, Jennings, Wilson, M'Kay,-Presley, Poster, Huxham, Murray-Hobbs, Collyns, Brooker, Sim and child. Brown, Hamilton, Major-General 'Godley, Major Maid low, Major Claghorn, Colonel Knox, Archdeacon Nield, Messrs. W. Cook, Jennings, Lee, Rangai. O'Repan, O'Neill, Irwin, Cophlan, O'Donr.cll. Rid'.ey. W. Hellwicll, Kennedy, Deakes, Joicey, Stevenson, Bottomley,. W. Scott, 0. Emerson. Wilmot.t., Kcbblewhite, Mitchell, Crooke,, O'Hara. Hcnriques, Douglas, Wallace, Godfrey. Marks, Sandstcin, Muster, Fleming. Griffiths. Cutis-, E. H. Bailey. Man-n, Goldfinch, -Brown, Wayne, Gallagher. Lnnsboin, Huxham. Horton, Fordycc, Gavin, Mencmin, Clair, Oohun, Leslie, D. P. Fraser, Thornton, HofTmeistor, Beer, Ford,' Mackersey, Henrys. Chistolme, Grey, Bccrcroft, Morton, Tisd?Jl. Kingston, Short, Eunter. Hankin, Edwards, Allison, M'Lead..' J?liillins, Palmer, Smart. Wilson, Watt, Forrester. Morton. Manning, Hawkins. Kur?cll, Presley, Fester. Tjuxhcuri. Brod'd*, Taiboys. O-borno, J. Bnird, Rap, Marks, Murrav-Hobbs, .Dickie. M'Kay. Patterson, Itarbell, Cameron. Brown, Dixon, Arliw. Weston-Croft, Hamilton, Brown, Sim, R. Bisley, JBrooker, Beardmore, Hall, Murdoch.
W AIM ATE, s'.s. (10.30 a.m.), £610 tons, Kyley. from Plcton. •» ICAHTJ, s.s; (1.40 p.m.), 182 tons, Sliirlej. from Glsborne. MONOWAI. s.s. (1.55 p.m.). 3344 tons. Edwin, rrom Nelson. MANAROA, s.s. (3.55 p.m.), 122 tons, Hart, from Hftvelock. TVAIRAU, s.s. (6.30 p.m.), 93 tons, Deiloy. from Blenheim. FLORA, s.s. (7.50 . p.m.), 1273 tons, Holm, from Timaru. BREEZE, s.s. (8.33 p.m.), 347 tons, Alison, from Lyttelton. MONDAY, MAR OH 31. Arrived— Oollingwood (1.45 a.m.), from Auckland. DEPARTURES. SATURDAY, MARCH 29. REGTJLUS, s.s. (4.30 a.m.), 565 tons, Tointon, for Nelson. BLENHEIM, s.s.' (5.30 a.m.), 120 tons, Wilkinson, • for Blenheim. AWAHOU, s.s. (6.15 a.m.). 407 tons, Manley, for Greymouth. \ ARAHURA, s.s. (1.25 p.m.). 1695 tons, Lambert, for Kelson and ViTcst Ooast. TAINUI. s.s. (1.40 p.m.), 128 tons, Jensen, for Waitara. KOMATA, s.s. (1.55 p.m.), 1994 tons, Tate, for . Westport. NIKAU, s.s. (2.10 p.m.), 248 tons, Hay, for Nelson. IvOONYA, b.s. (3.10 p.m.). IC9I tons, Pryde. for Greymouth. OPAWA, s.s. (3.30 p.m.). 110 tons, Nicholas. for Blenheim. . WAIRAU, s.s. (4.55 p.m.), 93 tons, Deiley, for Blerthelm. , QUEKN OF THE SOUTH, s.s. (10 p.m.). 198 tons, Harvey, for Foxton. STOUMBIRDi s.s. (10.10 p.m.), 217 tons, Dowell, for Wonpanili. . MARAROA. s.s. (11 p.m.), 2598 tons, Manning, for Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon, 70; steerage, 6tt. SUNDAY, MARCH 30; ENERGY, steam trawler .(6.50 a.m.). 66 toni. Tlrown, for Cook Strait. COUNTESS, steam trawler (6,10 a.m.). Roylc, for* Qoolt Strait, * EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Kapuni, Patea, March 31. Opawa, Blenheim. March 31. Kapiti, Wangahui, March 31. Ripple, Gisborne, March 31. Rotorna. London, via way ports, Mar. 31. Karoona, West port. March 31. .lohh,.Lyttelton,. March 31. Echo, Havolock, Maroh 31. Komata, Westnort, April 1. Queen of the South. Foxton, April 1.Stormtiird. Wan«rahul, April 1. NiHau, Nolson, Motiieka. April 1. . Jlararoa. Lyttelton. April 1. Mokoia, ilortliern ports. April 1. Westport, ICara-mea. April 1. Corinna, Onehunga, Now Plymouth, April 1. Star of Ireland, Napier, April 2. Kennedy, Motuekit, April -.2. Uiimaroa, Sydney, April 2. Arahm-a, West Coast. Nelson. Flcton. April 2. Knonya, Greymouth, April 2. fiakinra, LJ'ttelton, April 2. Tyrone, Lyttelton. April 3. Maitai, Duncdin, Lyttelton, April 3. Warrimoo, Melbourne, via south, Apr. 4. Wlmroera, Sydney, via. north, April 4. Barenfels, Now York, via way ports, April 5.
PHOJGCTEO DEPARTURES. Aorcrc. Paten, March 31. Klripaka. Patea. March 31. Hrceze, Wanpanul, March 31. Wairau, Blenheim, March .31. Wakatu. Kaikoura. Lyttfclfou, March 31. .Tohn, Wanpanul, March 31. Ksipuni. Patca. Mofr.h 31. Mawi, Paten, March 31. Wa.imaUa. Auckland. London. Mar. 31. Kflltoa, Nelson. West Ccnpt. March 31. Otwva, Ulcnheim. March 31. Knhu, East Coast. March 31. lllcnheim, Ulonhciim. March 31. llula, \V<W£«inui, March 31. Kapitl. Wanganui, March 31. Patceiva, Plo.lon, Nelson, March 31; 'Av/aroa, Nelson, Motiicka. March 31. Maori, Lyttclton, March 31. Flora, New Plymouth. West Coast,Map.3l. Wavcrlcy, Nelson, March 31. Arapawa, Wnnc;aTuif, March 31. Monowai. northern norts. Mar. 31. Mapout'iHa. Nelson. Wc.«t Coast. Mar. 31, Hippie. Napier, Glsbome. April 1. Mokoia, Lvttclton. fluncdin. April 1. Rakiura. Grevmouth. Ifokitika. Apr. 1. Mnngapam, Weptnort, Karamea, Apr. 1. Cnrlnna, Picton, Timrirn, Duncdin, Apr. 1. Wainuite, London. April 1. Wairunn. Newcastle. April 1. Nikau, Nelson, Motucka. April 1. Mararoa, Lvl.telt.on, April 1. Rtormbird, WatMpanui, Aoril 1. Otven of the South, Foxton, April 1, Waimana. Auckland, London, April 1. Star of Ireland. Londoih Anril 1. Jndraleina, London. April 2. Kennedy, Nelson. West. Coa«4, April 2. Tmiralenio. London. April 2. MniUii, northern port?, April 3. UllniOToa, Melbourne, via south, April 3. Pmihine, Tiondon, April 3, flakhtra, Plcton, West Coast. April 4. Tvroiio. AvonmouMi, April 4. , Warrimoo. Svdncv direct, Anril A. Wimmera, Lvttclton. Duncdin. April 4. Arahiira, Piotoii, Nelson, Wc&t Itoast, Abril f
INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. ULIMAJIOA, due here from Sydney April 2. Sails April 3 for Melbourne, via. south. WIMMERA, duo here from Sydney, via north, April 4. Loaves game day for Lyttelton and Dunedin. WARRI.MOO, duo here from Melbourne, via south. April 4. Hails tamo flay for Sydney direct. OVERSEA SHIPPING. Steamers. From. 1.-eft. Due. Wlmkarua London Jan. 28 Apr. 14 Norehana London .lan. 39 Apr. 30 Opawa London .lon. 3 Apr. 2 Rotorua London Feb. 15 Mar. 31 Ranpatirn London Feb. 6 Apr. 3 Indrabarah London Feb. 13 Apr. 15 lonic London Feb. 28 Apr. 15 Kaipara London Mar. 2 Apr. 23 JRuapehu London Mar. 15 Apr. 30 New cZaland Portsnjoqth — Apr 12 Pakelia Liverpool Feb. 4 Apr. 4 Surrey Liverpool Feb. 22 Apr. 26 RimuUaka Liverpool Mar. 15 May 14 Whakatane St. John Feb. 15 Apr. 3(1 Kia Oro St. John Mar. 3 May t-0 BarenfeLs New York Dec. 24 Apr. 5 Collinpham Now York Jan. 21 Mar. 31 ; Glcnetive New York Jan. 20 Apr. 29 Brlez Izel New York Feb. 7 May 2 , Couptficld New York Feb. 20 May 12 j BY TELEGRAPH OVERSEA. LONDON. March 29. Sailed.—Atkenic, for Lyttelton. MELBOURNE, March 2% Arrived—Maunganui, from Bluff, via Hobart. ' ' „ , SYDNEY. March. 30. Sailed.—TJlimaroa (1 p.m.), for Wclliuffton dircct. * COASTAL. ' SATURDAY, MARCH 29. AUCKLAND. Sailed.—'Rakanoa (5 p.m.), for Greymoutli; Mokoia (6.15 p.m.), for East Coaat ports. ONEHUNGA. Arrived.—Corinna (5.4-5 p.m.), from Now Plymouth. GISBORNE. Sailed.—Ripple (2 p.m.), for Wellington.^ To/sail.—Mokoia (midniprht), foi* Wellington and southern ports. * EAST CAPE. The Collingwood passed south for Wellington at 5.5 p.m. NEW PLYMOUTH. Arrived.—Rarawa, (5.45 a.m.), from Onehunga. ' , Sailed.-Rarawa .(9.30 p.m.), for Onehurura, PATE A. - Arrived—Mana (1.35 p.m.), from Wel'inETton. WANGANUI. Arrived.—Kapiti (5.40 p.m.), from Wellington. BLENIIEIM. To sail. —Wairau (midnight), for Wellington. I'ICTOX. Arrived.—Arahura, (5.20 p.m.), from Weilington. „ Sailed.—Pateena (6.15 p.m.), for Wcllincton. KELSON. Arrived.—Toltomaru (3.50 p.m.), from Timaru; Regulus (4.10 p.m.), from Wellingl°To sail— Monowai' (4 a.m. Sunday), for Wellington. LYTTELTON. Arrived—Jlaitai v'l2.« p.m.), from Wellington. , , ... Hailed.—Breeze 02.30-D.nl.). from Wellington; Maori (10 p.m.', for Wellington. TIIIAKU. Sailed.—Flora, (7.45 p.m.), for Wellington. PORT CHALMERS., Arrived.—Kauri (7 a.m.), from Newcastle. SUNDAY. MAECSII 30. AUCKLAND.
Arrived—Victoria (1.45 p.m.), from south<jrn ports; Wimincra, expected - to arrive from Sydney at 7 p.m.; ltamjatira, expected to arrive from London, via Sydney, at 8 p.m. ■O.NEIIUNGA. Arrived.—Rarawa' (8.15 a.m.), from New Plymouth. wangAnui. Arrived—Stormbird (2 p.m.), from Wellington. BLENHEIM. Arrived— Opa.wa and Wairau (midnight), fr (10.40 a.m.), for Wcllington' : ' NKLSON. Arrived—Monowai (1 a.m.). from Picton: Arahura. (3,-a.nv.),..fr?m l'icton and ...\Vol r . Sailed—Monowai ('1 a.m.), for Welling-, ton; Arahura (7.30 a.m.), f-or Wcstport and Greymouth. _ rr , TVESTPOET. Arrived.—Canopua (1.40 p.m.),' Komata (3.50 p.m.). (3.55 p.m.), from Weilington' LYT'fKLTON. Arrived.—Mataroa (noon), from Wellington. ARRIVAL OF S.S. TONGABIRO. WITH 323 IMMIGRANTS . - The New Zealand Shipping Company s steamer Tongariro ; arrived at Tort Chalmers earlv on Thursday morning from lioiidon, via TencrilTe and tope Town. All being well on board, the Longa.nro \\a3 cleared inwards and admitted tt' without loss of time, and the vessel boithcd at tho Victoria Wharf shortly befo e 9 a m The second officer (Mr. 15. B. Dolby) reports that the Tongariro sailed.fron l London on February 8, calling at Tenonffe on Februorv 15. and Oapc lown on March 3. After replenishing her bunkers at the latter port she sailed at midnight in Miitmuation of lier voyage to Duncdin. With tho exception of a couple of stiff gales. lasting for a, (lav or two, tho weather throughout " The* only untoward incident during tho vov;fc was an accident to one of. the passengers, a young lady, who had the misfortnno'to fall backwards down one of the ladders shortly after leaving Capo lf™n. SVg «ii3tpiTied severo injuries to thc_ ba~c of'her skull, but. owing W the unremitting care, and attention ol Dr. lhomson tho sufferer made a good recovery. She was removed to tho hospital yesterday afternoon for skilled nursing during the wuly stages of her convalescence. The Tongariro lmraibt a very large general cargo, of which 35M tons are for this port, the remainder being for liiraru and Lytteiton, wllero she will complete hei ''oantain Do La Conr Oornrreall, li.N.Tt., in Btill in command of the Toimariro. His are: Messrs. 11. R. S. Curtis. K B. B'llbv (3 Barton Uivies, and 31. Gilbert, (late of the Tvser Line and s.s. Port Lincoln) Mr. D. A. Patterson, who was fourth officer during the Tonsarlro's last tnn t left the vese' at. London on. shore leave. Mr. W. TUom«on is still in charrce of the enrine department, his assistants being i tC 3 or , Posfratc (second). Mollison 1 (third), Fouhv' (fourth), Brown (fifth), and Tcwsley (sixth). Chief refrigerating engineer. Mr. Knibbs; seconds Mr- Jones. Steward-iii; nliarge Jtr. Surgeon, Br. Thomson. M.8., F.E.C.S.
ROTORUA HlOtt LONDON. It, is expected that tie R.Jt.S. Rotorua, from London, will arrive at Wellington between 7 and A o'clock this morninj. TJr.on arrival the vessel will berth at Queen's Wharf No. 1 South. THIS WEEK'S SYDNEY STEAMER. This week's direct steamer from Svdnev to Wellington is s.s. IJlimaroa; which left I,ho New South Wales port, at noon ni S-'ntnrdav last. The vessel has on hoard 90 saloon and 107 steera-e passengers. and should arrive here on Wednesday forenoon. MITItITAI LEAVES LONDON'. Messrs. Hn.niintyne and. Co. ore in receipt of ad'icc sta.tinT that, th» Tyser liner M'uritni left London for Wellington, via way ports, on March 21. Sl\e is due here about .Tune 3. A. AND A. USE'S NEW VOUK SKI!VICE.' Information has 'icon received by the local office of the A. .anil A. liin? statins that the eliii.rtc.MOil steamer Crown of Toledo has been (lsed to teire "\>w Yorlt for Australian ports, Auckland. Wellington, Nelson, Lyttclton, and Dmiedin to-day. S'vo is duo here about June 7 0. M'he next steamer to leave Ww York in ll,in rorvk-c will dear for WcUhtptmi on .May 12. It i« anticipated that the Tyser liner liKlraloma will he dispatched from Wellington for I/ondon on Wednonlay afternoon. The quantity of coal shipped at Newcastle during the week ended Jfun-.h 15, for places bevoild New South war 92,472 tons, t.liis amount heinir E3-19 tons areater than t'"s ouantitv shinned during the corresponding period last rear. Of the total 65,590 tons wcie for New Zealand and Commonwealth ports, and 36,88! tons for foreign ports. The American linriincntinc O.enova, nno of the 1 nricd, vessels of her class that has yet, visited Australia, is >n tr.alm another trip from the Pacini; Slope . The char, tcrers have the option of sending lior to Svdnev or a New Zealand port to discharge the cargo of lumber. 'Hie Union collier Kauri arrived at Port Chalmers from Newcastle at 7 a.m. 0 n Saturday. The Kaiuona was still detained inside Wostport Dur on Saturday. It was hoped however, to dispatch her for Wellington during the evcuins. After having been delayed several davs at Wellington on Account of sl-/)rtai"o' of coal t.ruclw. the Komnta. and Koonva' siilml for the West Coast on Saturday,' 'J'ho Union steamer Tn.viuni iva, dwl-ed it Port Chalmers on Thursday for ovcrlm'ul and Burvoy.
Wet weather detained the Haupiri at Picton. did not clcar that port for! Onehunjra until Saturday afternoon. She 1 U due' at destination to*dny. The F. nnd S. liner Tyrone, which is j due at Wollinjtcn from Lyttelton on Wrdncsdny, will take hor departure from this port for Avonmouth, via Las Palinas, on April 4. Mr fit'Svens, Fccond oflircr of the i Awahou, left tluit vessel at Wellington on Saturday. Overhaul and repairs to the Government Btcaraer Hineiroa will not bo completed until the end ol! this week. The vessel will proceed to southern lighthouses during next -week. The Shfl-w-Ravill fitcumer Waimana is expected t-o leaves Wellinßtou for Auckland and London to-morrow. Messrs. J/anna.tyne and Co., local apents-, advise that the coasStal steamer Rafciura will arrive her<« from Lyttelton on Wednesday next. - Site proceeds theik-c to tho Grove ftn<l hack to Wellington before sailing for Picton and Weet Coast ports on April 4. Laden with explosives ex the New Zealand Shipping Company's Opaw.a at Auckland, tho auxilitur schooner lluia is due at Wellington on Monday, April 7. The vessel 'proceeds thence to West Coast ports and Dunedin. The Maotiland Steamship Company's Breeze is expected to lea-vc Wellington for Wanganui thin afternoon. The Tv«or liner Star of Ireland pails from Wellington for London to-morrow.
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