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PHASES OF THE MOOX. MAY. Day. Hi', m. New moon 6 ' p.m. First quarter 13 11 l'-JJ-Full moon M 5, J'J"' Last quarter 28 11 3ft - in - MO.ON. Moon rises to-day, 5.39 p.m.; sets, 10.19 a.m. Friday. _ HIGH WATEB. Today, 5.55' a.m.; 6.23 p.m. To-morrow, 6.43 a.m.; 7.12 p.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day, $.57 a.in.': sets, 4.37 p.m. ARRIVALS. WEDNESDAY. MAY 21. WAVEHLEY, s.s. (3.30 a.m.), 157 tons. Purvis, from Nclpon. .. WAIHAU, s.s. (5.50 a.m.), 93 tons, Deiles, from Picton. ... „ MAOltl. s.s. (6.50 a.m.), 3399 tons, AldjvcU. from Lyttclton. Passengers: Saloon JiitGea Dyer, Kilkins, lioache. Hume. Cox, Hall, Jl'Donald. Jl'Orant. Woolf. Hill, Cfluiiuer, Lawry, Watt, Butler, Duncan, smart, Ken (2). Smith. lieay, Mesdames Walker, "{J 1 "' Whittakcr, Rawiimiy, Boberte, ltawnsle>. Wrisrht, Collis, Bundle, Flood. Greig, Lmkic, jt'Nab, M'Donald, Newton, Garvin, hoWison, Miller, Urn, Gore, Jl'Gregor. Connell. Smith and infant. Whale and infant, Jlorrish, Cromie ami 2 children, Stewart and child, Col. Heard, Ilcv. ->-iJones, Messrs. Stevenson, Wratt, Boss.ilargreaves, Lees, Itawnsle.v, Mitchell,, Drjdcn, Payne, Patton. Dash, Luttrell, Grciff, J «i----lum, Krnetzer, .U'Xal), Pat-erson, Wlnte, Hardie, Watson. Hine. Wehlcy, Gowii.„. Berry, Gan.;, Miller, Stamford, Puddle, ■ Kealies, Smith (3), Kobinson. bru, Crow. Wricht, Gore, Holmes. Clarkson, Brown. Hobbs, Lnndrnm, Cordendale, Poole, flaculand. Boohe. Da,via=. nolmes, Foster, urmond, Bendle", Hawe.ll, Morrish, Canci, • Croinic, Armstrong, Turnsr, JlutclilDw, Barnett. Master Smart; 88 steerage. KATJUI, s.s. (12.43 p.m.). 2803 tons, Carey, from Lyttclton. DANIEL, barque (1.30 -p.m.). 307 tons, Wlnt-
tort, from Port Stevens. MOANA, s.s. (3.30 p.m.), 3915 tons. Stringer, from Sydney. Saloon —Mrs. Darling, Mr. and Mrs. Uoblc, ana child, Mr. Gent. ' , „ WIIiIiOCHIIA. s.s. (4,30 p.m.), <786 tore, Neville, from Sydney. 'Passengers: Saloon -Misses Treloar, Kins, Morrow, TJiaici. Potts,,Hughe®, Eayley. Little, Grcave Ul. M'Kae. Lawrence, Cohen, t-iranuel, Fostci, HoUlen, Lawrence, Hughes, Hcliadiolt, Mesdames Fearnie. Usher, Kelppn and cmld. Hill, Blaclt stock, Young, CiiUcy. White. Glasgow, M'Corouodale and child. Coiien. Mitcliol! o.iid child, Yaughan, Messrs. lonrjiie, Morton. Elliott. llrijrden. Stone, ill". Moon, Andercon, Young (2). Gabb. Chapman, Gultcy, Cameron, Lucns. ran. M'Tsaae, Rnodsrass. Wheeloi• Koth - child. Barnett, Pratt, Harland. lllis. Col. Perkins. Wilson. I nebercr. A Cornuoflile, Wills, Davie*, Wallace. Smilli, Callcntlci, M KAriTI! ;.'® Cr (U.ls p.m.), 242 tons, Sawycrs, from Picton.
departures. WEDNESDAY. MAY 21. HINEMOA, s.s. (5 a.ni.l, 5<2 tons, Bollons, (12.5 p.m.), 1100 tons, Jluir, f %OTANEKAI,° s.s. (12.10 P.m.), OH tons. 1 p'vrfiESA! ll s.F a ' (12.46 p.m.), 1212 tons, White-Parsons, for Victoii and Nelson. ICOMATA, s.s. (12.50 p.m.), 1994 tons, late, s?s. t '(2.fl> p.m.), 342 tone, Holm, for s.s. (3.10 p.m.), 12,234 tons, Crossland, for LytteUon. WAIJIEA. p.s. (4.50 p.m.). 4a4 tons, Stevens. for Waitapu. , . _ AHAPATVA, s.s. (5.10 Ti.m.). 269 tons, Corby. for Lyttclton. via Picton. » TAVIUNI. s.s. (5.5 D.m.). 1463 tons, Davcy, fur New Plymouth.. TIBIA, s.s. (5.15 p.m.), 127 tone, Hurt, for W WAVEBI»BV, s.s. (5.45 p.m.), 157 tons, Henry, for Nelson. . ~ . WAIKAU, s.s. (6 p.m.), 93 tons, Dcilcy. for S.s. (6.5 p.m.), <09 tons, Manlcy, tO JIAOKi?"'.s. (8.5 p.m.), 3399 tons, Aldwell, for Lvttelton. Pnresn?ors: Saloon—Misses A eland (2). Gavliek, Hall. Halford, Cox, ITaisli, Bnllcr. Mcfdames Hunter and cli'M. A'Court, Coc, Day, Hrde. Nicol. Bright, Jlo«rs. Hall, Kelly, Henderson, Hcaslej, Drew.Jfnjee, Bedford, Got?., Batman. Cammine. Brim. Brown, Bock. Bolton. Andreuv.', Watson, Day, Onvneth, Hyde, Nicol. lownsciui. Hewlett, Johnston, Nces, Hill, Bright; B.s. (8.10 p.m.). 120 tons, Wilkinson, for Haveloek. KAI7III. r.«. (11.45 p.m.), 2533 tons, Carey, for Wcstport.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Corinna. »onth?rn p r.'t.a,-May 22. W.ali.atu. livttslton. Kmlioura, May 22. Victoria, Dimediii. Lyttclton. 3U-v 11. Norfolk. Waitara. Picton. May 22. liimutaka. Liverpool, way ports. May 22. Manuka, Melbourne, via south. May 22. N'ikau, Nelson flnd Motueka, May 22. Mararoa. Lyttelton.. May 22. Onaw.-i, Bleni'.eim, May 22. Alexander. Wansanni. May 22. P.-iiccna, Nelson, Fictoii, M«y 22. Kailunn. Wcstnort, May 23. .Aoranzi. Pan Froncipco. May 23. Amhura. Orcymouth. Wcstnort, May 23. "danEapap.a, Karamca. Mov 23. Kia Old, Lyttclton. May 23. Waimc.a. F.lcVheim, oy 23. Wairnu, Blenheim, May 23. Oueen of tho South. Foxton, May 23. lluia, Wanr-anui, May 23. Stor.mbird. Wani-anui. May 23. Ka.piiiiii. Pol en, May 23 Maori, Lyttclton., May -23. Hula. Wanff'nnui, M-ay 23. Av.-ahou, Foxton. May 2.3. Maitai. northern ports. May 23. Ituanehu, Lyttclton. May 23. Koonva. Greymontli, Hay 24. Brisbane. Newcastle. May 24. Manourika. Wed Coast, Nelson, May 24. Mara, F-ats-a. Mar 24. JCa.hu. "Ea.«t Coast, May 24. komat'i, Westport. !,f'iy 24^ Blenheim, Havelock. May 20. Monowi, Dmvedin. Lyttclton, iloy 25. Fcho. Karamea. May 25. - Jiinnle. Fast- Coast ports. Mo'- 25. Mokoifi. northern rorts. jroy 27. Flora, southern porti?. May 27. Waihora, Calcutta, way -ports, May 27. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Karori, Wcstport. May 22. Aorere. T'afca-. Jlay 22. rcrriti. Waiv.'nuui. May 21. AVillociira-, Melhourne. via south, Jlay 22. | Vic'oria, Sydney, via, north, Slay 22. Coriniui. Nelson. New I'lyniontli, May 22. Too rare a. Tivttelton, 22. NiUaii, NpLtoii, Molucca, Hay 22. ITawem, Pa lea. Hav 22. Kini. Grevmouth. May 22. Omwa, Blpnheim, May 22. Nel c ">n. West Const, May 23. Wairiu. Blenheim. May 23. Oucon of the South. Foxton. May 23. h Wakatu. Kaikoura. Lyttelton. May 23. Storinbird. Wan?nnui. .May 23. K-ipiiui. P-alsa. May 23. Pitceuo. Picton. May 23. Maori. Lyttclton. 23. , ■>Trulru. T/vttoMon, Dunedin, May 23. Moana, Sn'n Franrisco. via ports. May 23. Aorantyi, Svdney direct. May 23. Manuka. Rvdney dircct. May 23. Arahura, ■ Picton, Nelson, West Coa s .t, M-ay Mana, Patoa. Mav 24. Uuifl. Wnneanui. May 24. Awahou, Foxton. May 24. K ? a Ora, May 24. Blenheim, Bbnlmim. May ?6. MmDwai. northern norts. M«y 26. Mokoia. Lyttelton. Dunedin, May 27. Mapourika, Nelson and West Coast ports, M*v 27. It'pplc. Napier and East- Coast ports. May
27. Flore. Picton, New Plymouth, West Coast, May 27.
/ INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE: MOVEMEXTS OF STEAMEBB. 3IA\T*KA i>* Vere from Melbourne, via south. May 23. teavw rame day for Syd. ncv direct. „ , ~ MATNfIAXUI. due her» frnm Rvdncy direct, "May 23. Sail* Hay 29, for Melbourne, via 'l-hs south. it , r „ VTCTOKTA, due here from f?outh Mr.y u. Sails same day for Sydney, vie, north, OVERSEA SKIPPING.
SAILIMC VESSELS. Wonjrnimi. a- lmrtiuenline of 292 tons, left flrafton. Clwcnro River. S.z.W., on Mi>> 16; three days out. j BV TKI.EOIIAPir. OVERSEA, LONDON, Un.v 21. Arrived.—Woimano, from Auckland. MfiMIOUItXK. M«y 2!., Sailed. — Ulimnrou. for Holrart, anil Bluff. •SYDXUV, May 21. Sflilcil.-Wiinmi'ra (! p.m.). for Antlilmid. NKWCASTI.K. Jfay'«. Arrived.--Kat.on. Irom WellingtonSUVA, Jloy 21. Sailed. -Levuka, for Sydney.
COASTAL. WEDNESDAY, MAY 21. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Kamona (9.15 a.m.), from Newcastle; Kara wen, (5.35 p.m.), from Liverpool. Arrived.—Thora, barque (9.45 a.m.), from Newcastle. bailed.—Navua (2.50 p.m.), for Suva. GISBOBNB. ' Arrived.—Kowhai 12 p.m.), from Wellinglon. WAITABA. Soiled.—Norfolk (2 p.m.\ for Wellington. WANG AN CI. Arrived—Malta- (12.25 p.m.), frotu Wellington; Storrabird tfUO p.m.), from Wellington. FOXTON". Arrived.—Qucon of the South (11 a.m.), from Wellington. PICTON*. Arrived.—Pateena- (4.40 p.m.), from Wellington. Railed.—Waitara- (early), for Wellington. To sail.—Opau-a (3.15 p.m.), for Wellington. NELSON. Arrived— Maponrika (5.50 a.m.), and Kaitoa- (6.30 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed—Nikan (5.10 p.m.), for Wellington. LYTTBLTON. Arrived—Himitangi (4.30 p.m.), from Wellington. Arrived—Corinna (6.15 a.m.), from Timaru; Monowai (7.25 a.m.), from Auckland, via- East Coast. Sailed.—Breeze (11.20 a.m.), and Flora (l.aO p.m.), for Dunedin; Canopus. for Wcetport; Monowai, for Duncdin: Corinna, for Wellington, Nelson, New Plymouth; Wauatu and Cygnet. for Kaikoura. ~, To sail—Victoria (11 p.m.). for Wellington, northern ports. and Sydney. Sailed.—Mararoa, (6.20 p.m.), for Wellington. Passengers: Saloon—Mi&ses Smith, l'hompson, Mosdamcs Arrowsmitli, rucol, Chapman, Fa.rrel, Stedman, Jl'Gown and child, Gledhill, Shaw, Messrs. Houston, Arrowsmitli, Fredorie, Nicol. Chapman, Furrel, Stedman, Kennedy, Glcdhill, GarrcU, Mulligan, Shaw, Fmnkson; 30 steerage. DUNEDIN. 1 Arrived-Pukaki (1.30 p.m.), from Oama.ru. •Sailed— luvercn-rgill (10.20 a.m.), for Invo cargill: Storm (10.40 a.m.), for northern Sailed—Manuka (3.15 p.m.). for Sydney, via. Wellington. Pascngers: Saloon—For lington—Captain Barlow, Mr. Eyre, # Mr. Crawford, Mr. Baird, Bcv. Mr. Harbineon, Mr. Wright, Miss Bull, Garth Mrs. Badger, Miss Johnston, Miss Nicholson, Mrs. Bent-ley, Miss Wilson. For SydnevMr. Clarke, Mr. Ivory. Mr. Mystos, Mr. uilmonr, Mrs. Miss Swain, Mr. Kmc. Mr. and Mrs. J. Mill; 22 steerage, for ell ports. BOUND FOB 'FBISCO. En routo from Sydney to San Francisco, the Union Company's Moaua arrived in iiorf- at 3.30 p.m. yesterday, and berthed at the I\ing'i> Wharf. The vessel took her departure from IVo/«cv,* South Wales noit at 315 P.m. on JI&7 17. The next evening site ran into a. l«avy south-west, gale, and h"ivy Tliore were frequent fierce rain squalls on the way across. These conditions lastr.d until the Iloana entered Cook Strait yesterday morning. Tlio Mcana shippetl a- full retrigeiatcfl c/irno of meat at Sydney for San Franci=co. cud 150 tons of General cargo for the I'i'aiitls. In nrtdition she lias a low Iter.eral cotso on board from .Sydney for San Fraaeieco. .. , _ The 'loan-i. icates Wcllmji!on in continuation of her'journey at 5 p.m. to-morrow. Y. r IIjIiOCiniA FF.OM SYDNEY. At 4.30 p.m. yesterday the Union ComrnT]v's chaptered steamer arriTe'd at- AVcllin-jt-on from Sydney direct, and berthed at the Queens Wharf No. 1 south. The vessel left Sydney at 9 p.m. on May 17. find experienced fine weather till J'a v 19. thaneo etrons eonth-west BJUcjwit-n heavy h:acl sc-as. till the morniiiK of Jlay Zl. tiienre line v.":ather till .arrival. Th» following imports came to hand by the vesscl:-155 wood pipe.". 502 bass snaic. ICO ro'es table <»'3 .=-aeks meal. ICO rases whfehy. 1284 boxa? soap. bars maize, 810 felloe?. 431 sachs pollard, 147 niwcf hcvn timber, £4 barrels oil, 39 cases tobacco, 50 ca. r ?s beer, 2G2 sacks cornflour. 100 ca<c« eardinw-, 30 drums carbide, 47 IM"S hides. 242 paehaees shafts. 921 pacl-.-a"".s l"a. 34 bugs moulder coll. The Willocivra. leaves WelliuFlon for Melbourne, via. southern ports and llocait, at 5 p.m. to-day.
AOItANCirR TABDY ARRIVAL. The Union Company'-? Aoranfd, which fe en ronts Irani Son Franweo to \\cUlnston, via way ports, lias advised hy wir..-le,-.i3 that rfio will not arrive m port, t '1 7 a.m. to-morrow. An ondeayoiir nut oe nwdc to diipatch the Aoransri for Sytnoy direct to-morrow cvoninitahaitttra further delayed. . W<vath?r resorts received from the West vostornay were not very reflSFUinns •\rtvi'-r3 from Greymonth stated thai tnc inr TOJ too rows't .far Hie Arahnra to (.pp;; outward 3. and it wos doubtful whe tlier sbe would Ret out on 1110 afternoon s tide. When the Ayahnra. floc« to dear she will wake a. call a.t Wo-tpoit, end propped tlirrco direct to \VejiMton. h is proha-ble that the vessel will show vp ai this port to morrow mornms. KAHAMEA AT AUCKLAND. Telegraphic advice received from Auckland lost cvepjn<f announced tlin-t. the .<haw. f n.vill stoamor Kore.ineo had arrived there from Live-pool dirivt. The vessel 13 duo at Wellington about May 27. THE KIA ORA. Tli n w-F.ivi'.l steamer Kio Ova. is due at WVtin'cton from Lyttc.lton to-morrow. IfomewoTd loading will he continued here, and departure tokc'i for, Aueli'land and T,"-ndoiii on Punday. Ihe Kia Oro._Ail? finnllv f-om the northern. port for ilome on May 20. WAI.MANA ARRIVES HOME. Cable .adviee lias been received by the IT-.nl office of the Phaw. Savill ana Albion Comranv =tntini: that the Vaima.no. had -i"lv-l 'at- lord op "ii Tuci' r wy moraine. >Ta-v'so. The vessel left Auckland on April 7. The Tyser liner Ir.draoura. is due at. Wellington from London, via way ports, ahotu June 9. . The Tyser liner Muritai (from London) is due liorc obont 3!oy 59. Yews. Bann-atyne and Co.. lora.l parents, lipve h"cn advi-»d that the Tyser Lines chart-red ft-amcr Cmirtfleld left Sydney for Aucldand and Wri'lnetnn yesterday. She is due here about Jfay 30. On n'ccnnt of rou-rh weather at. Waifr.i, tho F. and S. Line's stcani"r Norfolk V.JS compelled to abandon loadine Homo COT"0 at that port. She left Wo ito to for Wellington yc-.tei'day afternoon, and is due .in pari this morning. 'Abo auxiliary scow Echo is loadinr at Karoinra. far 'Lyttelton. From the latter port she corner on to Wellington. Ttfr C. 0. Bullock, second officer of the Kaori. left. J-hot vessel ot Wellincton yesterriov. Mr. D. M'Dorald filled the vacancy. The Government, steamer JTinemoe. finished her work at Can" Campbell liplilhou'o ond left there for The Brothers at noon yesterday. The local oiPce of the Union Company v/oro advised that at 3 n.m. yesterday that there was no sign of the Hounii'i at Jicw Plymouth. The vos?pl loft WoUmcton on Monday evening, and hat? evidently been FhcltPriucr from westerly eale« in the strait. On the return trip from Onclnmija the IT-antvvi comes direct "to WMlinrrt-on, tln'c omitHns: the rail at New Plymouth. Heavy westerly cole.? and lii prn scos prevented the Northern Company'? etoomcr finnwa- lMvinjr Onolvnnsra for New Plymonth vwtcritoy. Conveniently there will lie no boit from New Plymouth Breakwater to Onohun"a this ovenini?. TJ* B-nrawn will leave •Onohimpa for Nc.y Plymouth <\g usirai t-o-morror. 1 On- arrouiit of havim? been iji thp ?nuth. t.hr union Oomnony's J-'lorn. i? rot dun at \Vpllin"ton till 27. Pw ftrj-ls on frh ft Mine day for P'rt.on, New Plymouth. and West Const ports. "Ronorts received from stated that it wa~ doubtful whotha'* the Kaitiutn would bo nhole t-o for W-ollinpton yt?'> tern.iy. The weather wa3 bad <it the coal port. Tl ,rt local ofn-re of the Union hnvo been rvdvi.-od thnt the \Vo.ihom, froir Calcutta, vin- way port.®, i? expcc.tsd arrive ot« Wellington next Tuesday or Wednesday. The Corinno. lenve? TVollinpton foi NoUon ond New Plymouth, will return here from the lnr-'t-namrd port on 27. Pbo proceed ihe«ico to Dimcdin to act na tender lor visitors to 31.1T.5. Now Zealand. Tjaden wit.b p, full rorco of hardwood, the harciuo Baniel. 299 toiii : '. Capt-ain AVhitton, orrived in port y-??t-erc1ay nftor n- P <n^ To 7, f r.F ?,1 dor* from Port Stephens, South Wtlct. It h cxpnci-cd Uwt tho Bamel will berth at the wharf thi« morninjr. On oompleti in of dijHiarce of her Ncn Turk c-artro of ra c e oil «t New Zealand port?, the T'mHi chartered st-eamor TlrlM hcl w'H to PanKOumene, New Galetloni/i, !.) load a f«U ennro of chrome ort for l!otteni".:n or Ifainburcr. A mr ; "nire been received from tho F. and S. Line's Dorset, statina that. Ihe vo??pi expected to arrive at Lyttelton from Sydney at 10 p.m. to-day.
Steamers. From. L?ft. Due. London Jlar.ZO May 29 Intlrapura Loudon Apr. 6 'I UI1 %? Star of India ... London Apr. 22 .Turn>2h ijjvnnroa London Apr. 4 .May 31 Wiuwern London Apr. 4 "May 27 Corinthic London Apr. 26 -Tunc 10 KimutuUa Liverpool rfav. 15 M'.ij 22 Niwnniv Liverpool 13 .JuriCo7 Karamca Liverpool Mar. 13 June 27 Kent Liverpool .'lay a -July 8 ItaU-'tia .... tit. John Apr. 7 ,Tuna22 jlJJIjJfnl, . IS'rv." York M<ir. 26 Juno 16 CourMicld Now York Feb. 30 May 30 Crown of Tolr.do \nw York Mar. 31 June *'.3 Atocrlour Apr. *4 »Jul> 17 AVailiorn , A ;, a> ! Aorangti Iri'-'ro Apr. 30 iMay-n
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