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SHIPPING NEWS.

0 PHASES OF THE MOON. AI'IUL. Day. Hr. m. New moon 7 5 IS a.m. First quarter 14 5 9 p.m. Full moon 21 9 3 a.m. Last quarter 28 5 39 p.m. JtOOX. Moon rises ' to-day, 0.11 a.m.; sets, 3.57 P ' m ' HIGH WATER. To-day, 0.22 a.m.; 12,46 p.m. ! To-morrow, 0.22 a.m.; 12.46 p.m. j SUN".. Sun rises to-day, 6.4 a.m.: sets, 5.44 p.m. ARRIVALS. MONDAY, MARCH 31. RIPPLE. e.s. (4.25 a.m.), 370 tops, Fletcher, from Gisborne. _ JOHN. s.s. (6.35 a ; .ru.), 342 tons, JanUeson. fro.m LytteUon. • _ . ROTOUUA, s.s. (8.5 a.m.). 11,130 tons, Sutcliffe, from London, via Hobart. Passengers—Saloon: For Wellington—Misses Robcrtshaw (2), Mesdames J. Adamson, Moreland. and Robert-shaw. Messrs. O. Black. A; A. L. Campbell, and Gliff-M'Cullocli, Keys. F. Y?.> Allen and Robertshaw, and Professor Adamson. From Cape I Town Misses: Ferguson, C. and X. Talbot, Mesdarnes Talbot .and Wright. Messrs. Talbot. A; Talbot;' nnd Wright. Masters? W. and R. Talbot. Misses M'Kinnon and Spmks. Airs. M'Kinnon, Messrs. G. Brougham. Chambers, Terry, and H. Terry. Thirddoss for Wellington—Misses Bnmblo. G. Brown. Buckley, E. and 11. TTlark. Collings. Oopeinan. Fdglev, G. Hunt, Mitchell, Moxon. Norman,' Nightingale; Oliver, Oman. Palmer. "Jr. Prontice, C. and L. Prianlx, Rigby. Rigdan, Rogers, Rust, Savage, E. M- and K. E. Roci-tu Stedmian. Wager, A.. B. and J. Welltf, E. Woods/Wiltshire, E. and AW0.0.d, and C. and M. Young, Mesdames Aers, Bailies, Clark, Hattcrsley. Hilton, Jlooe, L. Hunt, "Jegsnp, Mitchell, Moxon, Palmer, Pearce, Perrr. Reynold, "Wager, M. Wood, and Young. Messrs. Aers. Badger. Bull, Butqll. Casey, IT. Clark, F. IT. Cocks. CollcU. J. Dobbyn. Gard^' Gittings, .T-mie-son, Hattersley. ilazeidon, nicks. Hilton. C: Hunt, R. Hunter. Isted, M'Gilvray. Moxon, O'Connor, Partridge, Payne. F. Pearce, A. Pearce. W. W. Pearce. S. Pearce, Perry, Poole.. Roberts, Byunld, Shakeshaft, H!' Soan." WiUiams, 'and- 'Worroll, Masters Aers." Baines, L. and T. Hilton,. W. and W.'HopcC C; and A. Hunt. Palmer, and F. Wood. From Hobart—Mr.. Mrs., and Master Yates. and Mr. Macle-nry.

MAPOURIKA. s.s. (6.3-5 p.m.). 1203 tons, Ritchie, from West Coast and Nelson. OPAWA, s t s. (8.10 p.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, from Blenheim,

DEPARTURES. MONDAY, MARCH 31. NORA NIVEN, s.s. (6.30 a.m.), 56 tons. 'Brusey', for Cook Strait. PATFENA, e.s. (0.50 p.m.). 1212 tons, Cameron, for Picton and Nelson. UANAROA, s.s, (1.15 p.m.), 122 tons, Hart, for Terakohe. WAVEItLEY,. s.s. (3.35 p.m.), 157 tons, Purvis, for Nelson.' AWAROA, s.s. (5.15 p.m.). 344 tons', Bonner, for Nelson and Motueka. WAIRAII, s.s. (6.50 p.in), 93 tons, Pciley, for Blenhoim BLENHEIM. s.«. (7.5 p.m.), 120 tons, Wilkinson.' for Blenheim. MONOWAI, s.s. (8 p.m.), 3«3 tons, Edwin, for northern ports. Passengers—Saloon: For Napier—Miss Drinkwator, Mrs. .Knox. Mr. Joleson. For Gisborne—Misses Dalrymple, lidgspn, Mre. M'Laurin, Messrs. Dnlrymple, Rose. For Auckland—Missed Nicholson. Laveitur. Mesdames Twelbridsre, Turner, Messrs. Nicholson (2), O'Hara, Batt, Montgomery, Ridley. MAORI, s.s. (8.5 p.m.), 3399 tons, Aldwell, for Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Gillham. Aicken, M'Kinnon, Richards. Black, Bates (2). Selby, Howard, Hill, Graham, Atkin, Johnson, Berry. Jackson, Andrews, Ja,meson. Bruce, Kitchen, "Fife, .Tohnings (2), Hill, M'Arthur, Mesdames M'Farlirio, \Vebster and child, Snwt, Oapley, Master, Jlanah,'Good. Wolfe, Gray,, Robinson, ?cott| "Jameson. Stansel. Willis. Campbell, Rampoy, Jlobinson. Bishop. Roberts, Palmer, Whitcombe, Poll, Woollton, Rev. Venables. Rev. Allen, Rev. and Mrs. Salter. Messrs. Duff. Cotter, Wolfe. Wise, Matthews, Goodwjn. Harper, Pres'.and,' Stevenson. Agar, Hindmarsti, Thompson, Richard. Lowe, Fraser, Tisdall, Card. Kennedy. Anderson, Stniisell, Pravost, Willis, Campbell, Ramsey, Ox!ov, Jenings. M'Lean. Harper, Wilson, Williams. RobinEQP. Marfnland, Dpnald, Hector, Palmer, Whitcopibo, Ronaldson', Glass;' 120' steerage. ICATTOA, s'.s. (9 p.m.), 350 tons, Wildmpn, for Nelson. WAKATU, s.s. ff.3o p.m.). 157. tons, Wills, for Kaikoura. and Lyttelton. FLOR,\, s.s. (9.45 p.m.), 1273 tons, Williams, for >'e(Y Plymouth JOHN. s.s. (10.15 p.m.), 342 tons, Jamie- . son, for .Wanganui. ~ \ .

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. ICapiti, Wnnganui, A.pril 1. . Kamona. Westport. April 1. . Echo, Havclock, April 1. Komatn, 'Westport, 'April 1. Rtorrabird, Wanpanui, April 1. Nikau, Nelson, Motueka, April 1. ivtararoa, Lyttelton, April 1. M(\koia, northern ports. April 1. Mauga-paba. Westport. Karamea-, April 1. Bateena. Nelson. Picton, April 1. Arapawa, New' Plymouth. April 1. Star: of Ireland, Napier, April 1. Nsatoro, G-Tqyrnonth. April 1. Komatfl, Westport, April 2 llaupiri, Patea, April 2. Corlhna. Onehunira. N?W Plymoutll, April 2. Aorere. Pnto?,, April 2.

Wairau, Blenheim, April 2. Queen of tha- South, \pril 2. Blenheim, Blenheim, Anril 2. Kapuni. Pa ; tea, April 2Jlana,' Piitea, April 2. Awaroa, Neleon," Motueka. April 2. ' Maori,' Lyttolton, April 2. Kennedy, Motueka, April 1. Sydney, April 2. Arrihur:;, .West Coa-.t, Nelson, Picton. April 2.' Koonya, Greymouth. April 2, Rakiura, Lyttelten, April 2. " TjTone, Lyttolton. April 3. Maitai, Dunedin. Lyttelton, April 3. Wakatp, Lyttelton,' Ka'koura, Apr. 3. Warrimoo, Melbourne, via south, Apr. 4. Wimmera, Sydney, via north, April 4. Barenfels, New York, via \?ay ports, April 5. \ , Monowai, northern ports, Apr. 8.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Kiripaka. Patea, April 1. o;ja\va, Blenheim, April 1 Huia, April 1. Kapitf, Wanganui, April 1., Wnngswnri, April 1. Ripple, Napier, Gisborne. April 1. Mpk'oia, Lyttelton, Dunedhi,-. April L Rakiurd, Grcyraoutli. Hokitika, Apr. 1. Mangapapa, Westport, Karamea, Apr. 1. Woimate. London. April 1. Nikau, -Nelson, Motuoka,. April 1. Mavaroa, Lyttelton, April 1. Walmana, Auckland, London, April 1. Star of Ireia.nd, London. April 1. Haiipiri. Oneliunga, via. way ports, Apr. 2. Mn.ponrik.i. Nelson. West Coast. Apr. 2. CJorinna, Picton, Timaru, Duned?n, Apr.'2. AoreTe, Patea, April 2. Blenheim. April 2. Queen of the, South, Foxton, April 2. ■ "Blenheim. Blenheim, April 2. Rtormbird, Wanganui, April 2. ICapuni, Patea, April 2. Mana, Patea, April 2. Pateona, Pioton, Nelson. April 2. A'waroa, Nelson. Motueka, April 2. Maori,' Lyttelton. April 2. Tmlraleraa, London. April %. Kennedy, Nelson, West Coast, April 2. Maitaii northern ports, April' 3. TMlmfwoa, Melbourne, via south, April 3. Jltiahine, London. April 3. Kamona, Westport, April 3. Wnlruna, Newcastle, April 3. Wakatu, ICaikoura, Lyttelton, April 4. Komnta, Westport. April 4. Koonya, Groymouth, April 4. H(ik|ura, Picton, West Coast, April 4. 'Pvronp, Avonmoiitb, April 4. Warriraoo, Sydney direct. April 4. Wimmera, Lyttelton, Duucdin, April 4.

INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OP STHAMERS. ULIMAROA. due hero from Sydney April! 2. ' Sails April 3 for Melbourne, via south. WIMMT3JIA, due here from Sydney, via. north, April 4.' Leaves samo day for LytteUon ond T)undein WAHHTMOO, due hern from "Melbourne, via south. April 4. Sails same day for Sydpcy dircet. OVERSEA SHIPPING. Steamers. From. Left. Due. Whakarua, London Jan. 28 Apr. 14 Nerehana London Jan. 30 Apr. 30 Opawa London .Tun. 3 Apr. 2 ■Rnnpatira London Feb. 6 Apr. 11 Tndrabarah London Feb. 13 Apr. 15 lonic London Fob. 28 Apr. 15 Kaipara, London Mar. ?• Apr. 25 Buapehu London -Mar. 15 Apr. 70 .New Zealand Portsmouth — Apr. 12 Pakoha Liverpool Fob. 4 Anr. 10 Surrey Liverpool F<?b. 15 May 14 Bipiutaka Liverpool Mar. 15 May 14 Whakatane Si. John Feb. 15 A or. 30 KiOf Ora St. John Mar. 3 May 20 Tkirenfelfi New York norr. 24 Apr. 5 Olenctivß New York Jan". 20 A'nr. 21 Dries! Izel -Now York Feb. 7 May 9. Court-field New York Feb. 20 May 12

. BY TFLIT.ItAI'H OVERSEASYDNKY. March 31. Arrived.—'Daniel, from New Zealand. COASTAL. MONDAY. MA It CM 31 ! AVCK L \ XM. Riitlod.-Victoria 'f» inn.', for Sydney. Arclv°d.- ■Uoßamond.i6.so p.m.), from oid* borno.

ONEEUNGA- | Sailed.—Rarawa (4 p.m.), for ICeyr Ply- 1 mouth; Corinna (6.30 a.m.), for New Plymouth and Wellington; liaupiri (5 p.m.), for Wellington. MANUKAU HJIADS. Rarawa. passed outwa.rde at 6 p.m. Haupiri passed outwards at 7.50 p.m. HIMITANGT- | Magic, scow, bound Wellington to W" a l* roa,- arrived late last night.' She is sheltering from weather. GISBORNE. Sailed—Takapuna 110.30 p.m.), 'for Napier. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Knratianu. Puti, Rikirangi, Peach, Keith, Uavker (2), and Scales (2), Mcsdames Barker, Livingstone. Karutiana, "\Yebb and child, Mcirphy. Aiken, Mr. and Mrs. Bedrow. slr. and Gilmour, Messrs. East J. Bright, R, Jt'Bac, Fimiscales, Pnfflett. Hharpi". Stewart, P£-. wald, Johnston, Kirker. F. Peach. Thacker, Paratene, Te Kani, Poiiiia, and Babbington; 70 ateerago. NAPIER. Sailed—Star of Ireland (2 p.m.), andV Mokoia (2.45 p.m.), for Wellington. NMW PLYMOUTH. Arrived.—Tainui (5 p.m.). from Wellington. Sailed.—Arapawa (7.45 a.m.), for Wellington. •| WANGANIJI. Sailed.—Koniti (4.20 p.m.) and Stormbi!rd (6.10 p.m.), for Wellington. NELSON. To (10 p.m.), for Wellington; Kennedy (2.30 p,ra. April i), for Wellington, via* Motucka. KARAMEA. Arrived—Mangapapa (4.i5 p.m.), from Wellington. WESTPORT. : - Sailed.—Kamoua (5.15 a.m.), for Wellington. GREY MOUTH. Arrived.—Koon.va (6.25 a.m.), and Awahou (9 a.m.), from Wellington. _ .' Sailed.— (5.45' a.m.), for Wellington. LYTTELTON. Sailed.—Storm, for Dunedin; Polierua, for Greyraoutlt Sailed.-rJlanvrpa, for Wellington. # Pas* sengers: Saloon—Misses. * Cjossett, Pyne, Firth, Beadle, Wilsw. R?]lo, Benton, Porter. Redshivw, Buxtoii. Binney, Gossett. Grifllths, Pickering, Morris, 'Edwards, Yoting,'Stowart, Irving,' Zorr\, Leach,; Stewgrt . (2), Cooper. Campbell* Davis, Sforrib. Withers, Poore,"Marks, Patorson, Messrs. King. Neii sou, M'Don aid," Gossett, Colonel Snow, : Murty, Steeds, Qriißths, Pickering, Brown, Stock, Murray, Young, Stewart. Irving; Hamilton, Carrick, Sergt.Major Wilson, Stewart. M'Dou- ' aid, Jones, Swindell, Harris, 'M'NeilL Paterson, Pritchard, White, Nicholson, Crawford. Kennedy, Poore (2), Marlss, Peterson; 80 steerage. BLUFF.. Arrived.—Warrimoo (10 p.m.), from Melbourne and Hobart.

ROTOHIJA, FROM LONDON. Hotovujv, R.M.S. of tlio New Zealand Sliit)plng Company's fleet,' arrived at Wellington from London, via Cape Town and Hobart, a/t' 8 a.nu yesterday, and berthed at the Queen's Wharf No. 1 south shortly before IB a.m. The vessel lias made a good ran out from tlio Home port, and was a day ahead of schedule date. Departure from London was taken at 5.50 p.m. on February 14, and eieht bourn later the vessel arrived at Plymouth. After takinc on board tin remainder of her passengers and mails, she sailed at noon on February 16. Fine weather \v<i.s experienced' across the Bay of Biscay, and continued until arrival at Tcheriffe at 8.27 p.m. on February 21. At this port 330 tftns of coal were taken on board, and the voyage was continued at 9.5 a.m. next day. The run do\yn the South African coast was also accompanied by fine weather, with moderate N.E. and S.E. trades. Cape Town bein.s reached at 7.14 a.m. on March 7. Only a few hours' stay was made at the South African port, the vessel sailing at 3.34 p.m., and for two days after departure strong S.E; winds were encountered. Tha remainder of the run across the Southern Ocean was uneventful, fine weather and moderate to , strong westerly winds prevailing until' arriVal iyt Jlobart. Across the Tasmari'Sea, moderate weather also experienced. Captain T. A. SutclilTc has associated with him the followinst'qfllcera:—Ohief.'Mr. S. W. Som'ers-Vinb:' second,' Mr. 11. L. H. M'Nish;'t)iird, Mi\ B. Andrews:'fourth. Mr. !!■.' 11. Lang'ston; surgeon, t)r. Maxvell'Hamsay ;' wireless operator, Mr. T. Sharpn. Engineers:-Chief, Mr. A. 11. Parker: second, Mr. A. Johnston j third, Mr. A. M. Barrley: fourth, Mr. J. M'Kenzio; fift.li, Mr. L. 0. Brown: sixth. Mr. C. T. Ingersa.ll; seventh, Mr. P. W. Dunn: electrician, Mr. R. James; first refriceratins: engineer, Mr. ■J. T. Fiverard; rscond refrigeirating engineer. Mr. T. Melcalf. The Rotorua leaves Wellington for Lyttelton on Saturday. COLLINGIIAM IN PORT. Tha Vacuum Oil Company's chartered' stonier Oollingliam arrived at Wellington early yesterday morning from New York', via., war ports. The third ofllccr reports that tlio steamer left New York on .January 10, mul'mlled at Durban on February 15. The Collingham left the Natal pprt the pjiae day. and continued her vpvage to Auckland. Tlio voya-ge- was an uneventful' one, and fair Nvoather wa,s iv.et V'ith fill tile way. Captain S: Shirley, is in comma.™!, and ho has with him: the. following ofjeers:— Chief, Mr. R. Anderson: second- Mr. W. Yates: third. Mr. C. Dawdle;, chief onfrineer, Mr. J. M. Hull: second, Mr, W- Kirsup: third, Mr. L. White; fourth, Mr. R. Sanderson. On completion of, discharge of the Wellington portion of her ease oil, 'the Collinghanj iirocecds soijtH. i TYRONE'S PASSENGERS. The F. and S. Line's steamer Tyrone, '>i< l h leaves. Wellington for Avonmouth on April 4 is taking the following, nnssengens:—Mr. and Mrs. Wero a ; nd 3 children and nurse. Mr. Dodd, Mr. Mavcr. Mr. Newton, Mr. Sfmpson, Dr. Howard. Mm. Chambers, Miss Arthur, Mv=eeS' Tliomr.son (2). Miss Goodwin, Miss Allen. Mr. Goodwin, Mrs. Cruioltshanlt, Misp Daw. Mj. Bushel, Mr. W. '.ffohcroft. Mfcs 15. Hobcroft, Mi6S Wilson, Mr. W.' Tjimlo'n, Mr: C. Wait-, Mrs. Brennan and child, Mrs. Chnpman and 2 children. Mrs. Northcqte, 1 Mr. A. 'Little, Mr. J. Smith, Mrs. Dixon, Misg Dixon. .;

IiANGATIRA AT AUCKLAND. Tho Shaw-fravill nargo-qnrricr Pang&tira arrived at Auokland from London, via >yny ports, nt 625 p.m. on -Sunday. En route to ' nails will'be made at Gisborne and N"pJor The 1 flanpatiivv Is due here on Anril 11, and proceeds thence to th© Bluff to carvilete discharge. Loading operations will tlion be commenced at Tiinnm. *md visits will be naid to Pioton and Wellington. The vessel if duo back here on April ?.7. Dcnarturo will bo taken from this port for London on April 30. . PAKEHA'S MOVEMENTS. ' Th*. . Shaw, ftn-viH npd Albion Oq.'s Pftkniia- is •cxpsctqd to lofive Auckland,- in continuation o£ her journey from Liverpool to Napier and Wellington, to-morrow. She is due here ori Anril 10,• soiling fc>r Lyttelto CQpi-nletc discharge- Homeward lending will bo commenced <it Dnnedin, tlw vesspt visiting Wollinston again from April 20' till April 23. IFer next norts of call will bo Gisbprnc and Auckland. Finql departure "will bp taken from tlio northern port for' London on* May 2.

MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Mr. J. S. Southward, second engineer of tho Avaroa, left tliit vessel at Wellington yesterday. Mr. A. S. Moycs, mqtn of tho steamer John, left that vessel at Wellington ye«Jlis. place was taken by Mr. G. DMil. Mr. T). M'Leary, chief officer of t»n .Wakatu, has left tha.t »ttul Mr. E. S. La.r«en, In to of thp lluta> hlK s been i»» his stead. Mr. W- H. Stevens is now, mate of the Tlnia, Mr. A. A. M'Lellan, second, of the Monowai. left that vosseV at Wellington yesterday. 'Mr. Brav, third officer of t);e joinrfl the Navun, in'a similar canicit v, relieving Cook; vlio has jjone asbore nt. Aucklnud to await'ovdevs. ' Mi*. fouHlf .ofrtcor of the Mnheno. hft vckp"! "t Auckland, to join tbe is third oHlcer. 'Mr. "Bnnks third of the Posamond, has gono on iioiilenve. Mr. M'> T ish. Into r«cond ofHcO of tho Kninnra,. is now similarly placed on the P^toriv:. MK Hamilton, formerjy thirrl ofPfei' of th« is now of the o"a"'r\ Mr. Andrews. Into foiP'tli oHI cor of t'he Kaiparn, lio« joinoil the Potorna as fourth.

The American barquentine Geneva, one of the In.r«?e?t vessels of her, r]n-?s. that has yet, visited Australia 'ft? to nnother trip from the Pacific n e. Tfoe charterers v have tho option of sending her to Sydn°y or a New EenJnnd port to discharge tho t-argo of lumber! The Vnion steamer "Rakl-oa i* to load a oarpo of timber nt Greymonth in a day, or two for Melbourne. The Tyser liber ftt-ar of Ireland left Nnniev for Wellington at 2- n.m. yesterday. She will leave here for London to : morrow. Tho Kaitamrata is to take a of Naw coal from Westport to Svdhoy this week. " It is anticipated that the Shaw-SaviH steamer Tokomaru will leave the. RluiT for London about the eni| of. this week, Tho votvul was at Nelson yestordqy. The V.JS. fiud A Lino's chartered steamer flareiifoli* is expected to loave Auckland for Napier *ind Wellington to-day. She is due in port next Saturday. On account 'A her late arrival in. port from llm West. the Mn»MmWi'«i d»v pnrtiire fiv-nt Wellhuitnn for Nclynti. West' port, and OroyniAUth has bwia postponed until 4 p.m. to-morrow#

Tlio Union collier TVMrpna is erpeotod to clear Wellington for Newcastle ot> Thnreday of this welt, TJio vessel Iwds at the New South Wales ppvt for Wellington. The Haupiri is due' at Wotlinston from Onolumsa, via Now Plymouth, to-morrow morning. She will sail' lar Omchupca. via way ports,' tlio same nvening. The Oorinna, \vliic& is due' nt Wellington from Onehuiiga. and New Plymouth tomorrow will be fliunatchcd for. Picton, Timaru, Dniiedin, and Oamaru at 5 p.m. Arahura. s.s., arrived at Grcymouth from Wellington, via way ports, at 2 p.m. yesterday. She was to liavo (eft- on the return journey at 4 a.m., to-day, and was expected to leavo Westport for Poison, Picton, and Wellington at 5 p.m. Tlio New Zealand Shipping Company's Waimatcs leaves Wellington for London today. Messrs. Bannatyno and 00. advise that, owing t-o the pooV tides prevailing at Motueka. the Nikau was compelled to lighter her cargo at that port. Coneenliontly she did not leave the harbour until 10 p.m. yesterday. . This makes the Nikau due at Wellington at li a.m. today instead of 7 a.m.

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