SHIPPING NEWS.
PHASES 01-' THE 31005. P 31A Y. Day. New moon 6 J J l '"]' First dimeter U Fait moon G f Last iiunrlcr 2> " JIOOX. Moon rises to-day. 2.15 4i.ni.; -ct-. a. P- 111, HIGH WATER. To-dtiy. 1.19 a.m.; 1.45> p.m. To-morrow, 2.5 'a.m.; Z.»l' p.m. SCX. Sun rises to day, 6.37 a.m.; 4.57 p.m. arrivals. THI'KSPAY, MAY 1. KATOA, s.s. (3.25 a.m.), 2750 tolls. lYttltoili f 'qLM-;K.\ OF''TIIE SOUTH, e.s. (4.10 a.m.), tons, Manning. ironi Lyltcltmi. , »»«£>» -Misses Edmonds, Turton, Daw» (2. Col u Bobsoii, Taylor, O'Brien. Di»ytUc, J '|"' Mesdames Kdmomle, Withers, 1^°1 ; 1 Lo "/ i 7.y Turnbult, Bennett, llughson <} ml '" Gilimmr, Davis, Aycrs, gtndholme. John.ston. Christmas, Mcplicne, D°wdlo. Ilcii I tlr.v Whitelery, Captain Smith, Messrs. Ktlnumds.(3), Dixon, Ji ther... Snui , Burlier. Kingslaml, Pool, IJci-ry. 1.1 i ot , Laery, I'arr, Lindsay, Graham. M Laurat, Hone, M'Gregor, Muirhead, mi.-hfll. Turn hull, Taylor, Jl'C'iilloeli, Aichpllp 3. llughson. Davis, Tlirclkold, holme, licakes, Cable (2). Allen. I'islier, Kgon. Biss, Hill, Stephens, Lane, 'o die, Harper. Ramtslcy, Williamson, Dobson, Jlentlry; « steerage. . ... . ALKXANDICK. s.s. (8 a.m.), 077 tons, \ it.ltcrman, from jMotueka. MAITAI, c-.s. (11 a.m.), 33W tons, Carson, Dunedin aild Lyttplton. . ■ , W r AKATU, B.e. (U a.m.), 157 tons, Wills, from Kast Coast. . „ . UltEK'/K, s.s. <12.45 p.m.). 047 tons, Bioatlliouse, from Lyttelton. AOI'.EItE, s.s. (1.45 p.m.). 77 tons, Fist, put hack through stress of weather. DEPARTURES. THURSDAY, MAY 1.
nAUPIItI, 6.5. (0.15 a.m.), 715 tone, Bilton, for-Picton. , KINI, s.s. t2.<o a.m.), 1122 tons, Platts, for Greymotitli. . GIjENKTIVE, s.s. (6.20 5217 tons, Jlort. for Lyt'telton. 4 .. . KOTOKUA, s.e. (12.55 p.m.), 11, bO tone?, Sutcliffc. for London, via way ports. (Pas-eenger-list published yesterday.). . EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Tninui, "Waitava, May 2. Hum, Terakohc, May 2. Kaitoa, Nelson, May 2. Wairau, I3lenheim, M«.v 2. Blenheim, Blenheim, May 2. i .Stormbird, Waiiganui. May 2. Awaro.a, Motueha. Nelson, May 2. Maori, Lytt'jlton, May t 2. Moeraki, Melbourne, via south. May L> "Whsikaitanc. Montreal, via way ports, May 2. ' • _ KuapcUu, London, via way ports, May 2. Mansapapa, Karainoa, May 2, ftalnurtt, Grcyinouth, May 3. Alexander, Motucka, Kelson, May 3. Opa-wa, Hleuhcim, May 3. Knlm. Gisborne, May 3. Mararoa, Lyttelton. May 3. • Ma.pourika, West Coaf>(, Nelson, Mfl.T' 3. Taviuni, port.?. May 4. Bipp'le, Gisbornc. May 4, Molcoia. JJunedin. Lynelton, May 4. Briez 3?.c1, New l'ork. via port?. May 4. Waimea, May 4. Norehaua, Loudon, via ports, May 5. Kfiitangata, M r o?tport, May 5. Kaipara, lyjiulon. May 5. Kia Ora, .St. John, via v/ay ports. May 5. Monowai, northern ports, May fi. Nikau, Nelson, May 6. Whakarna, May 8. M-aitai, northern ports. May 9. Willochra, southern porto, May 9. Surrey, Liverpool, via way ports, 5..ay 9.
PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Aorcre. Patca,.jrny 2. Kapnni, Pa tea. May 2. Wakat.ii, Kaikoura, Lyttelton, Ma,v 2. Kawera, Patea, May 2. Queen tif the South. Foxton, May 2. K.ipiti. Wanganui. May 2. Komata, Wcstport, May 2. Kurow, Newcastle, 31 ay 2. Karori, Lyttelton, May 2. 'i'ninui, W'aitara. May 2. Katca, Newcastle, May 2. Kaitoa, Nelson, West, Cc<ti-t, May 2. Wa-iran, Btaiheim, May 2. Blenheim, Blenheim, May 2. Awaroa, Nelson. Motucka, May 2. Pateena, Picton. Ncl;ou. May 2. .Maori. Lyttelton. May 2. Mocraki. Sydney direct, May 2. • Tluia, Wanganui, May 2. Maitni, northern, ports. May 2. Alexander. Nelson, Motueka. May 3. Opawa, Blenheim. May 3, Kahu, East Coast, May 3. Ktornibird, Wanganni, Jlny 3. Mana, Patea. May 3. Mararoa, Lyttelton, May 3. Mnngapapa, Karamca. May 3. Arahura,' West Coast, Nelson, Picton. May 3. Itakiura, Wetst Coast. May 5. Wn.imea, Waitapii, Slay 5. _ Taviuni, New Plymouth, West Ccast, May 5. , Mokoia, northern ports, May 5. Monowai, Lyttelton, Dimedin, May 6. Nikau, Nelson. Motueka. May 6. Mapourikfi, Nelson, West Coast, May 6. Hippie, Napier. Gisborne, May 6. Whakaa'iKi, London, May 9. jraita.i. Lyttelton. Dunedin, May 9. Willochra, Sydney direct, May 9.
INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. HOVKMENTS OK STEAMERS. MO Fill A KI, duo hero from Melbourne May 2. Kails same day for Sydney direct. „ WIMMERA. duo hero from Sydney, via north. May 2. Soils same day for L.vttclton and Dimedin. ULIMAROA, due here from Sydney dirent May 8. Sails May 9 for Melbourne, via south. OVERSEA SHIPPING. Steamers. From. I.eft. Thio. Kerch ali a London Fob. M May 5 TvViinnrn T/Onnon Ml'. 2 JJay <\ liiiopehu I"""] 0 " Vnrf.ro London Mar. 9 May 10 vthVnir London Mar. 27 May 13 Muritai London Mar. (1 May 21 Imlranurn. London Apr. 6 .Tune 18 Star of India .... London Apr. 22 Juno2t PanaroV London Apr. 4 May 27 W"iv,era London Apr. 4 May 27 Surrey Liverpool Feb. 15 May 9 Rtauiaka. Liverpool Jtnr. 15 May (1 vi....... Liverpool Apr. 13 .Tune 27 Karrit ea ' Liverpool M<ir. 25 7,ray 27 Whnkatnno HI. John Feb. 15 May ?. T.-: n Ora R t- John Mar. 3 May 5 ttikain, fit,. John Aor. 7 Jiinc2B Raunfcls New York Mar. 26 June 16 Km Keir York "Feb. 7 May 4 rm.rtfield .. Xew York Feb..SO May 12 Crown of Toledo to York Mar/31 June 28 Aberlour ?*e?ss Api. u4 July 17
BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. MELBOURNE, May 1. Arrived.—Kamona. from Groymoutli: Muritai, from London. NEWCASTLE, May 1. Sailed—WiUochra (last night), for Duacdin' ' SUVA, May 1. Arrived—Mampouri. from Sydney. Sailed.—Navua, for Auckland. COASTAL. THURSDAY, MAY 1. AUCKLAND. Arrived—Surrey (5 a.m.), from Liverpool, ™rriTCd.-Monowni (2.20 p.m.), from southern. ports; Taluno (10.30 p.m. in. stream), from Cook and Society Islands. Sailed.—Whangape (10 p.m.), for J»ewC Toß3,il.—Nerehana, (midnight,) for Napier. NAPIEB. Arrived.—Ripple (1.40 a.m.) and Xndrabarnli (8 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed—Wimmcra (2.30 p.m.), for cllnigto"' NEW PLYMOUTH. Arrived.—Flora. (6.10 a.m.), from Wellington; Itarawa (5.35 a.m.). from Oneluinga, WANGANOI. Arrived—Stormbird (5.45 a.m.), from WelliUSlo,,i ' PICTON. Arrived— Haupir.i (7 ,IB " ton: Energy (6 p.m.), from 9 Vtr n- * , To sail.—Pateeii'a (3 a.m.), for Wellington. BLENIIEIM. Arrived.-Wa.irau (4 a.m.) and Blenheim (2.30 a.m.), from Wellington. NELSON. Arrivcil.-Kaira.ki (11.20 a.m.). (™™. Westport; Kennedy (11 a.m.), fioni \\ elli Sailed.—Awarua (3.20 p.m.), for Motneka and Wellington. TERAROHE. Arrived.—lluia (early), from Wellington. FAREWELL SPIT. Ngn-herc passed for Wellington at 11.65 a,m " greyjiobtii. Sailed—Rakiwrn (4.25 p.m.) and Ngaliere (1 a.m.), for Wellington. LYTTELTON. Sailed.—Maori (8.30 p.m.), for Wellington. Passengers: Saloons-Misses Reid, Mill. Cook, Hockley. Conard. Knyinond. Coij, lligiiwn, llernmii. IjCwip, TlininaH, .McuLimes Cooper and cluUI. Sno'-t. ll'Millan. Wcs-;. Young, llei;te, <• over, - Hh, Martin, liurlon. Minomls, tt ilijaniH ■ 1 2 children. .liOiihou and child, AnderMn. Kilchic. IV it. Her,-Ml. ( ' • Hi.>. Mil!"r. Kerr. Mm. .Nelson, .'.inie-'in. Kighton, and Maslcn.- liighton and Andcr-"Tailed.-Mncroki '5-i0 p-ro,), fir via, WelUnEton. Pa&sentftrs; Saloon-iust.^
Nieliolls, John,-on. Parry, Toft, GIM. Binß. (Men, Xieholfion, Mrodames yosttaUc. Struther.s Stephens, Messrs hurn, Johnson, Lee, Kobcrtson, Harber, Father O'Kedam. PORT CHALMERS. Sailed.—Waitonio (4.45 p.m.), for Newcastle. DUNEMS. • Arrived.—Mokoiii' (3.10 p.m.), from nortn--01 "ailcii. 1 -•Polierua. (12.30 p.m.),. for CiTCymouth; Taviuni (5 p.m.), for Umaru. HUAPEIIU DUE TO-DAY. An cxpected arrival in port from Lonj don tiiii« afternoon j* the New Aalanti Miippin? Company's R.M.ti. Kuapehu. Lp till two liipht.3 MRO the local wireless station wo a in touch with the vessel, sinco then communication lias been lntcrrunteu. It. is surmised that the vessel s wlrcltps Gear is not -working. On aecoun.. of ttn-i it is Impossible to give the lluapeliu fi timo of arrival. WIIjLOCHI'A 11EPLA0KS W'AKRIMOO. The local ofllce of the Union Company have been advised that the now steamei Willochra, recently chartered by tlioUnion Company, will replace the Wammoo in the Melbourns-Cook Strait-Sydney F rt tt. She if fc.liedured to leave lhmcdm on Way 7. antl Wellington on May 9, for Sydncj direct. lIOTORUA FOR I.OXDOX. Shortly before 1 p.m. yesterday the Now Zealand Shipping Company s Ii.M.H. Hoto ma, left Wellington lor London, via. wnj ports. .Slio is due at her dcsUnation on June 12. SURREY AT AUCKLAND. The F. and S. Line's stefl.mer Rnrroy arrived* at. Auckland from Liverpool, via, wa> ports, at 5 a.m. yestertiay. Owins to to eongceted state of the whaives at» uio northern port it. is unlikely £cl will a-rrivo at Wellington vut-il Ma> J. WAIWERA LEAVES CAPE TOWN. Cable advice has been received by tho local atrentp for the Shaw, Savill. .inn Albion Company statins, that the £ tcamei Waiwera continued her Journey Town to Wellington on Tucaday exe^mnc, April 29. The vessel is due licio oil or about May 26. THE NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. Further particulars have been received by Messrs. Hurns, l'lulp. and Compans, Ltd.. of the biff tonnage otoamcrs that the above line are placing in the Aiiet:r.\lian service. The tlrst, of these steamers, the Jnaba, M.aru, will leave Yokohama- on Saturdtv next lor Queensland porU, S3 fluey. and Melbourne. . .... The Inaba Mnni s gross tonnage is and hev prindnal dimensions; iii;o:-Lonj,tn over all. 462 ft.; breadth moulded. 49ft. Jn.. depth moulded, o3ft. 6in. She hae n, total cargo capacity of 8716 tons, and accommodation for about 167, including 35 in tho first and 20 in the "coud-cJnss. Tile ccond vessel to be placed m tiic sorvjeo will bo another large If A.K. liner new to Australia, This will be the Tanso Jfaru, 7463 tons. She has space for .Sill tone of-uirgo, and her principal dimensions 0,- e —J.ecgth over all. 461 ft.; breadth moulded. 52ft.; and depth' moulded, 33ft. 6in. She can accommodate 246 ,P a -A en *®lj;' I in the flsst-class. and 32 in the secotid. She will leave YoUohama. on October.U next. JIESS-TABLE COSSIP. Mr .7 E Page, chief ofSccr of the Maitni Suici Mr. J- 0. M'Lean. •■hief officer of th" Wiiruii.t. have exchanged positioue ; Mr 15 Oibsfcn. third officer of the Kaiinn'itn left iAiat vessel at Wellington V»- A. Inman, late of the i 'irnknii lijir (U-le<l the vacancy. i Mr. G. Mado'cii. third officer of j lias joined tins Wairima. in a similar capacity. jnoeJin, Ibird_ officer of tho I W'airuna. has ioi'tlcd the Katoa. ... j Captain Norton, who lia* been on holidnj leave, takes command of the Knto « 1 Wellington to-di?. vrjs Walton, who comes ashore f-or instructions. Tl it nribablc tlisa. 1 - the Tyser liner Whakarua Sll be disFmclicd from Wellington for London on May 9Messrs. Bannatyne and Co. adviec that the coasM.l steamer will lo: «,'«» ■ Wellington on Mondaj ncso foi the West The Tyser liner Kerch ana, arrive at Wellington froin London. \u way ports, <>:i Monday, "May 5. On arrival at Wellingtvn from Motueka and Nel.v.n on Sunday, .the. te.U torn-t-i-.Tnov \-vvuroa.. .which ha-s been in the tiervice for ionic time past, will be laid up indefinitely at this port. Yesterday's rain was respansiblc for dcl.iv'l" cargo operation:-, in connection with the Maitai, <iml <"■>nscanently her departiirc from Wellington for northern portii lnfi been postponed until 3 p.m. to-daj. Mapouriliti, s.s., arrived at Own.outli from Wellington, via, way ports, at 6 a.m. ytStcrday, and left on the return trip at 5 p.m. , ' . . On account of the wet- woaUier Josterdaj, the Aralurra v,-aii unable to disciieuKC hu ciu-go at Wellington. Her trip to Picton to-tfay has been abandoned. The Moeiaki, which arrives from Melbourne, via the south, tlus inonunf. vnll leave the Quoeti't; Whan, WcllingtoQi. for Sydney at 5 p.m. to*day. \fter a pacssacje of 40 daya the Tyserliner Muritai arrived at Mclhourno ironi London yesterday. She is due at Weion May 21. Advices received state that New Zealand s import trade is reported to be exceptionally heavy this year. It is reported tnav all steamers scheduled to load at Jlomo berths for months to coino.are booked full. Having completed discharge of the Wellington portion of Jier New York cargo (he \. and A. Line's chartered steamer nienetive left port for Lyttelton and Du.uediu yesterday.
Sn-lvaro operation's arc about to lie commenced by Mr. A. Walker, local ; surveyor fr> "Lloyd's Register," m connection with the sunken .steamer Manaroa- at D unillo Uland. Several lots of gear have already cone across to th-c* scoiic of the wtbpk, Jind two simws have also been engaged in connection with the work.
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