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PHASES OF THE MOON. MAY. Day. Ilr. m. i Now ivoon fi 7 5-1 p.m. First quarter 13 11 15 p.m. Villi moon 2(1 6 48 p.m. Last quarter 28 11 31 a.m. MOON. Moon risos to-day, 10,5 p.m.; fcU, 6.25 p.m. HIGH WATFJt. To-day, 6.47 a.m.; 7.16 p.m. To-morrow, 7.37, a.m.; 8.5 p.m. SUN; Sun rises to-day, 6.44 a.m.; pots, 4.49 p.m. ' ARRIVALS. THUIt.SDAI', MAY 8. MAJIAIiOA. s.s. (6.15 n.m.l, 2598 lons. .Manning, from Lyttelton. Passengers: SaloonMisses Bridges (2), Kuddock, Kershaw, Henderson, Horner, Ncwcomb, C'oriuull, Hoes (2), Jfedaiues Avcriil, Hcckler, Sneddon, Schaadt, lluyvard. Itobertson, lmscombe. Wad-tot, Sisters of Mercy (4), Captains Anson, B. S. Walton. Grant, Bishop Avcriil. ltev. Dean licgnault, Messrs. Wilton, l!oyuwod, liov, Tosw.Ul." Scott, Lowry, Daysh. GifTord, Moore, Ballincer, Townsend, Purehas ®. Guy, Larncr (2), Fox, Avcriil (2), Maunering, Rrookes, Wnnklyn, Gaiflford, Whvte, Stanley, Budd, Drake, Aluiurst, Park, Milne, Hatton, Severne, Lusk, Mason, Evans, Belcher, Caughey, Ford. Jennings. Day, Findlay, Rhodes, Field, Ward. liobcrts. Bullock, La-combe (2), Hulbert, Heckler. Crabb, Harper, Wilkiinou. Cooper, Hoiliday, Woods, Shavr; 28 St ION?C,' s.s. (7.30 a.m.), 12,232 tone, Roberts, from Lyttelton. , ALEXANDER. s.s. (8.5 a.m.), 377 tons, WiMman. from Nelson. WI3I3I.EKA, s.s. (10.30 a.m.), 3022 tons, Entwisle. from Lyttelton. KAITANGATA. . 6.8. (11 a.m.), 1981 tons, Baldwin, from Westport. , EAUPIKI. e.s. (11.20 a.m.), 715 tons, Bil*ton, from New Plymouth. . RIPPLE. s.s. (4 p.m.), 370 tons, Carlson, from Gisborae. . , OPAWA, p.s. (9.15 p.m., in the stream), 7237 tons, Cameron, from. Napier. PATEENA, s.s. (11.5 p.m.), 1212 tons, WhiteParsons, from Nelson and Picton.
DEPARTURES. THUBSDAY, MAY 8. KUBOW, s.s. (3.10 a.m.), 2581 tons, Morlev. for. Newcastle. ■ . NEEEHANA, s.s. (7.10 a.m.), 6W tons, Compton. for Sydney. ECHO, auxiliary ecow (8 a.m.), 99 tons, M'lntyre, for Karamca. NORA NIVEN. 5J>. ,(1 P.m.). 54 tons, Brusey, for Cook Strait'. ...» KAPUNI. i.s. (4.45 p.m.), IsO tone, Mlntosh, for Patea. ... RUAPEIIU, s.s. (5.10 p.m.), 7801 tons, CIif£°KAPITI, yU< (6 to p.'m.), 242 tons, Sawyers, f °NlKAU° a "s.'(6.ls p.m.), 248 tons,. Hay. for jselFon and Motneka. ~ , n \ QUEEN OF THE SOUTH, 6.6. (6.30 p.m.), 198 tons, Harvey, for Foxton. STOUMBIItD, s.s. (7.5 p.m.), 217 tons, c 182 tons, Fletcli;r, fO ULniIAI! r OA. s.s. (7.45 p.m.), 5777 tons. Wvjlie. for Fouthcrn ports, Hobart, and JIMb°HUIA, s.s. (8 p.m.), 127 tons, Bui't, for s.s. (8.55 p.m.), 1994 tons, Tate, '°MABAHSA, s.s. (8.5 p.m.). 2598 tons. Manning, for Lyttelton. Passengers:- fcaloonJlisscs llc-ct, Plimmer, Walt, Mesdamcu Werrv. Fitzgerald, aalson. Low, Lcwin, Dr. M'Evedy, Messrs. Worry, Cameron, King, T-ripp, FTank, Best, Beewick, Nooks, Lynch. Folton, Hudge, ; Ic nluns, Fleninc. Stra.n?, Law, Levin; 40 steerage. . WXMJtERA, .v?. 3022 tons, Kell. for northern, ports and "Hydncy. ALEXANDER, as. (10.10 pm.), 377 tons, Yickerman, for iNel-on ail(l " est toawt.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Ha.wera, Patea; May 9. Aorere, Patea. May 9. Ngahere, Greymouth. May 9. Kairaki. Lj-ttelton. May. 9. Navua, Suva, Auckland, May S. Awaliou, Foxton, May 9. Wairau, Blenheim, May 9. Opawa, Blenheim. May 9. Blenheim, Blenheim. May 9. Maori. Lyttelton, May 9. Maitai. northern ports, May 9. Willochra, southern ports. May 9. Mana. Patea. Way '9. Moa, Motueka, May 9. Koonya, Greymouth, May 10, Kdtoa, Westport, May 10. _ Ngatoro, Grej'mouth, May 10. Kaipnja. London, via way ports, :day IU. Queen of tho South, Foxton, May 10. Wakatu, Lyttelton, Kaikonra, -May 10. f-tormbird. Wangaimi, Ma.y 10. Kapuni, Pa.tea, May 10. Kapiti, Wonganui, May 10. Nikau, Nelson, Motueka, Jloy 10. Mararoa, Lyttelton, May 10. Mapourika, West Coast, Nelson, May 10. Surrev. Liverpool, via way ports, Mai lv, Whakarna, Napier, May 10. jlonowai, Dunedin, Lyttelton, ilay 11. nula, Haveloc-It, May 11. Wa.imea, Wa-UEanm, May 11. Flora, southern ports. May 11. Komata, Westport, Jlay 11. Kohti. Gifihorne, Jlay 12. tipple,' Napier, May 12. "Mokoia, northern ports, Jlay 10. Corinna, New Plymouth. May 13. Athcnic, Loiwlon, via way ports, May w.
PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Hawora, Patea, May 9. Aorere, Patoa-, May 9. Kairafci, Lyttelton, May 9. No.vna, Lyttelton, May 9. Whakatane, Lyttelton, May 9. . Awahou, Foxton, May 9. „ Wairau, Blenheim, May 9, Opawa, Blenheim. May 9. Pateena, Pi'ctoli, Nelson, May 9, Maori, Lyttelton. May 9. MaituJ, Lyttelton. Duncdin, May 9. Willcchra, Sydnev direct, May 9. Moa, Wanganui, May 9. Karamu, Westport, May 9. Haupiri, Ouehunga, way poTts. May 9, Queen of the Soiiith, Foxton, May 10. Stormbird, Wanganui, May 10. Blenheim. Blenheim, May 10. Kapun/i, Patea, May 10. Kapiti, WaJiganuu, May 10. Mano, Patea, May 10. " Nikau, Nelson, Motueka, May 10. Moii-aroa, Lyttelton, May 10. Arahura, Pioton, Nelson, West Coast, May 12. Opawa, London, May 10. Itangatira, London, May 10. Wairuna, Newcastle, May 10. Flora, New Plymouth, West Coast, May 12. Waimea, Nelson, West Coast, May 12. Woketu. Kaikoura. Lyttelton, May 12. Huia, Wanganui. May 12. Kn.hu. East Ooa.st, May 12. Whakarua, London, May 12. Mouowai, northern ports. May 12. Mokoia, Lyttelton, Duncdin, May 13. llapourilta, Nelson. West Coast, May 13. Ripple, Napier, Gisborne, May 13. Corlnna, southern ports, May 13. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. 'MOVEMENTS OP STEAMERS. WILLOOHKA, duo hero from south May 9. Sails same day for Sydney 1 direct. MOERAKI, due hero from Sydney May 14. Sails May 15 for Melbourne, via south. VICTORIA, due here from Sydney, via north, May 16. Sails tamo day for south. OVERSEA SHIPPING. Steamers. From. Left. Duo. . JTninartt London Mar. 2 May 10 Marorc London Mar. 9 May 16 Athenio London Mar. 27 May 13 Muritai London Mar. 20 May 21 Indrapuia London Apr. 6 Juno 18 Star of India ... London Apr. 22 June 24 Papaxoa London Apr. 4 May 51 Waiwera London Apr. 4 May 27 Corinthic Tendon Apr. 26 June 10 Snrrov — Liverpool reb. IS May 10 Himutaka Liverpool Mar. 15 May 19 NiwaTU Liverpool Auk- 13 Juno 27 Knramea Liverpool Mar. *9 M«u 27 Kent Liverpool May 3 July a RakaiV St. John Apr. 7 June 22 Baunfels New York Mar. 26 .Tunc 16 Court-field New York Feb. 20 May 12 Grown of Toledo New York Mar. 31 -June Aberlour New York Apr. 24 .Tuly 17 Waihora Calcutta * Ma> .-6 Aoraugi Frisco Apr. M«ii\
OVERSEA. HOBART, May 8. Arrived—Athcmo, from London. COASTAL. TEtFP.SDAY, MAY 8. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Rosamond (11.45 a.m.). from Gisbarno; Jessie Craig, barnue (1.30 p.m.), from Edithbiirs; Ai'rali-iia-I'oguo, scow, from Kiiijiara (6.50 n.m.), for Wellington' NAI'IEIi. Sailed—Jfnitai (5.10 p.m.), for Wellington. NEW PLYMOUTH. Sailed—Earawa (8.20 p.m.). for OiieUiiiigo, ' PIGTON. Arrived.—Kini (11.30 n.in.), from Welling--I<m' NF.LSON. Arrived.--Corinna (7 a.m.), f 1 '" 1 " Wellingtoll. KAHAMKA. Arrived.—Jlangnpapa. (10.40 a.m.), from Welliitgto l. WEKTI'OKT. Arrived.—Katoa (■! p.m.), from Wellington. GItEntOUTH. Arrived.—Xgfttoro (9.W o.iu.). from Wei''s*ticii,~2{gftherc (10, SO a,Mi), for WuUiUff' -.ton.
LYTTELTON. Arrived.--Monowai (7.10 a.m.). Kin Ora (7.45 u.m.i, and Karori (7 n.m.t. from » el[iiigtoii-, I'olu'i'tCL ("1.20 fl.in.), from urojmoulli; Waiiotui. from KaiUuura. Sailnd.-Storin. (10.35 p.m.), lor IJimumt; K'ittawa, for Westport; Opoitri, f«r Urej; mouth: Cyunet.. for Kill lo'iro; Monm • u 12.15 p.m.), for-Bunedm: Willoelira (5 p.m.). for WoUiiiEton oiul Sydney. Saili.'d.-Jlaori (8.40 p.m.), for I'asswiKciw: f■inlooii— Miwcs Minnd. 1 luiK zou. Oniiiflas, Mil), linen, ( alheart, I>. n . Duncan, Dool, Kennedy, Kirk. b<v>on, nianley, Macara, Mesdaines Noxey. J larerea>t.. Tlioninson. Butt«rworUi, Klsdalc, I lU'liei. Milton, Hinirliam, Hall, lUimsjiyi ' p i!m" (,'ongrcve, Ilrown, Simiou, Wells and » ily. Jlallin. Kins, Kiitiedce, heed, BaiKJ.w. Dunliiey, Clark, Uunlop, MafTey, Jlojc, Aiiilcrson, Lance, Stanley. "Messrs. ins, Stewart, I'ollin, Sellar, Stead, \\ iIK .lones. Noxey, Tliompi-oii, ' iu ,J! cr V , Tinl elier. Wrach, Kay, Kus.-ell, JV." rl '. ! V Co ' ]:,i>. Hartley, ilalJ, llamsey. Prelltlce, Wl greve, Moliueaux. Ilerrimaii, M™'} 11, ler. Simion, Steads, Dagdale, Wells. AnUei ton, llouliinson; Kastegue; 36 steeiage. DCNEDIN. Sailed.—Flora (4.35 p.m.), for Westport, via nay ports. I)I,UFF. Sailed.—llinemoa (7 a.m.). for WestCoaat Sounds.
AKOTHKIi KfJW UNION STEAMER.
COLLIER FOR COASTAL TRADE. (By Telegraph.—Preii'3 Association.) Duncdin, Hay 8. Tlie Union. Company has received advico of the launching of their new eargo steamer of ' the "K" claes at Campbelltfiwti. The vessel will lio called the Karno, and is 1300 tons cross register. Sho is similar in size and build to tho Kamona. Tile Kamo will leave early next month for Xcw Zealand, where she will ho engaged in the coastal trade. KAIPAHA DUE TO-MORKOW. Telegraphic advice received from land stated that, the New Zealand Mapping Company's Kaipara left there for Wellington at 6.50 a.m. jrcetcrday. Tho vessel, which is en route from London, is due in port to-morrow morning. ATHENIC AT HOBABT. Cable advice lias been received by the local agents for the Shaw, Sawll and Albion Company stating that- 11.M.5. AthoKC was signalled at llohart at 11.6 a.m. yesterday. The vessel is en route from London to Wellington, and is duo m port on Tuesday evening, May 13.' ■THE WILLOCHBA. An early arrival in port from Lyttelton I this morning will be the Union Company s new chartered steamer Jlochra. bne will berth at, the Queens Wharf, Ao. l north, and ii? scheduled to sail for Sidney dircct at 5 p.m. ! SURREV DUE SUNDAY. I In continuation of her journey from Liverpool the F. and S. liner Suxrey is expected to leave Auckland for Wellington this evening. She is due in port on nunday. TALVUI LEAVES MONTE VIDEO. En route from WellinKtoa to London the Sbaiv-Savill steamer Taimii continued hoi journey from Monte Video Tuesday ofternoon. May 6. The liner left Wellington on April 17, and is due at her destination on May 30. HINEMOA AT TIIE SNARES. •I'll Marine Department has been advised that tho Hiucmoa. returned, to the «I"U from the Sna-res Islands on Bad weather was experienced on tho run out and back. A landinc was eifected, however, flnA all depots wero found untouched. There was no sign of any castaways oil tho islands. The llinemoa was expected to leave the BlnH for West Coast- lighthouses early yesterday morning. Sho is duo at Wellington about May 46. TOXGAIiIRO'S OUTWARD CARGO. Tho New Zealand Shipping Company's Tongariro, which left Wellington for London oil April 30, took tho following cargo from the undermentioned ports:—iroui Lyttelton to London-5122 carcasses mutton, 5598 carcasses lamb. From Oamaru to London—3COO carcasses lamb. Iroin l)unedin to London—3626 oarcas|es mutton. I 14,684 carcasses lamb,- 934 bales wool, 10 bales sheepskins, 6 baletf hair, 198 bales hemp, 119 bales tow, 311 capita tallow, 7 casks casings. 3 bags horns, 13 sacks hides, 174 drums glycerine. From Waitora to London—sl9s carcasses mutton, 378 hales wool, 144 casks tallow'. 21 casks casings, 1937 quarters beef. 90 oa.rcatses pork, lw casks oleo. 2 cases casings, 6 packages rubber, 82 casks pclt.s. From Tirnaru to London—l6.lo7 carcasses rout-ton, 50,471 carcasses lamb, 2150 bales wool, 30 balc« shoepskuis, 375 sacks tallow, 150 casks oleo, 31 casks pelte, ICO crates .kidneys, 1000 crates runnerA. From Wellington to London—ll4B hales licinpi 360 bales tw, 87 ca.sks tollow, 104 casks pelts, 1928 eases cheese, from Wellington to llull—3 hales wool. From Waitara" to Gibraltar—l34o carcasses mutton, 819 quarte-M beef. From Duneain to Goole-75. bales wool. TAKEN BY BOTORUA. Leaving Wellington for London, via way ports, on May 1, the New Zealand Shippine Company's liotorua took the following cargo from the undermentioned ports:— From Auckland to London—s6 boxes butter, 212 cates cheese. From Lyttelton' to London—l6l cases chce-sc, 2738 bales wool, 48 bales skins, 2CO casks tallow, 11? casks oleo, 197 casks pelts, 27_ casks casings, 17 eases meat extract, 20,180 carcasses mu ton, 51,003 ctircasses lamb. 150-crates kidneys, 6 crates ervveetbroad6, 57 packages general. From Dunedin to London-898 cases cheese. From Timaru to London—3? boxeg buitter, 925 bales woo!, 64 bales elims, 107 casks tallow, 150 casks oleo, 5011 caroassce mutton, 22,620 carcasses lamb, ICOO crates ruunere, 2 packages eeneral. From to London—29s6 ease? cheMC. From Wellington to London—l23s bales wool, 164 bales sheepskins, 7706 eases cheese. 411 I)OXC9 butter, 45 bags sheelite, 810 bales Jicmn, 269 casks tallow, 11,198 careareos mutton, 8499 carcasses iaiub, 500 casks tegs, 56 crates kidneys, 7 bales basils, 6 apples, 20 packages scrap metal, 3 crates live ducks, 17 packages sencral. From Weiiinirton to Honto cases apples. From "Welltngton to Gool(>—72 bales wool. From Lyttelton to Goole-47 b<Uos wool. From Lyttelton to Monte Video-36 packages general. MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Mr A. Wynn-Williama assistant pui-icr of" tho Maibai, and Mr. O. Burgess, assistantrpurser of tho tolune, have exch.angcd positions. Jlr. Chamberlain, who camo out itts extra officer on tho Niagara, has joined tho Wano.lia.aa third. . . Mr. A. 0. M'lnnee haa joined tho Komata as third ensineer. Jlr. A. J. llolm, moite of the Kapiti, has come ashore on account of ill-health. Mr. T. C. Sawyera is now acting-mate of the w. H. Coates, fourth engineer of the Mararoa, left that vessel at Wellington yC }tr! r i? y j. Gilbert, tliiTd officer of tho Komata, having come 'ashore for mstructions, liis placo has been taken by Mr. J. A. Bunting. /
A wireless mossago received from the Union Company's Niagara stated that she was expccted to arrivo at An cid ana from Sydney at 6.30 a.m. to-day. Tho Niagara continues her journey to Vancouver, via. way ports, at 10 a.m. to-morrow. Tlio steamer South Australia, well-luiowa in Australia, which was recently soldto British buyers, has been . Tenamed Kio Blanca." It is reported) that tho British-India Steam Navigation Company has placcd an order with Messrs RamaEO and Fersueson for tho construction of two passenger nuu cargo vessels, each to be of fl'jout 300 ft.. in length. The Marine Department, lias been advised that thfl Government steamer Hinemoa. cleared the Bluff at 7 a.m. yesterday for West Coast Sou.nds and liirivte. She also finished workine at Centre Island and proceeded thence to Pueeygur Point. The Shaw-Sa-vill steamer liangatira Is expected to leave Wellington lor Loudon at daybreak to-morrow. Maponrik.i, s.s., arrived at Grcymouth from Wellington, via. way portfl, at 10 «i,m. yesterday. !jho left oil tho return trip at 8 p.m. On account of labour troubles at Timam the Union steamer Flora omits calling at, that port on her Tun up the coast this week. She leaves Oamaru to-day for L.yttelton aurt Wellington, and is duo in port on Sun da v. Departuro will bo taken for Now Plymouth old West Coast ports on Monday. Tho Navua was expected to arrive at Wellington from Suva, via. Auckland, at .4 a.m. to-day. »Sho goes on to Lyttelton this afternoon. It is announced that tho Union Comi nany's tuivet steamer Koromiko will load at Newcastlo on May 15 for Wellington. The Kntoa, which is duo in port from West-port to-morrow, will, on completion of discharge here, proceed to Ncwoastlo 1 to load for Auckland.
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