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* : PHASES OF THE MOON". HAY. Dor. Ilr. m. Noir moon 6 7 5*5 p.m. First quarter 13 11 15 1,-m----l-'itll moon 20 6 48 p.hi. Last quarter 23 11 34 a.m. MOON". Moon rises to-day, 0.3 <i.til.; sets, 1',27 a.m. to-day. . i HIGH WATER. To iin.v, 11.38 li.m.; 11.55 p.m. To-morrow, 12.23 p.m. , sux. 1 Sim l'iso-j to-day. 7.3 a.Hi.; sets 4.31 nut. arrivals. WEDNESDAY, MAY #23.
PA TEEN A, 6.5. (2.10 a.m.), 1212 tone,, White-Parsons, from Nelson and Pielou KENNEDY, s.s. (3.25 a.in). 226 toil.", «ildman, from Moturkn. HAWEHA. *s.s. (5.10 a.m.), 2CO tons, Jackson, from Wanganui. MAUNGANIiI, s.s. (6.40 a.m. 111 stream) 7527 tons, frorrall, from Sydney. Faseeugers: Saloon—Misses Kilgour. Glen, li-aili.', Heed (2), Haydon, Craig, Norris. Dunn. Giles (2), Godwell, Lambert. Murpliy. Fuller Dunn, Itumball, Grubb. Davidson. Iliimphrcy, Wilson, Lo Du, Peterson, Hudson. Humphrey Jlcsdamca IJeed, Cameron, Council, Fiirnes.i, Haydon. ]loward._ Henderson. Crawford. Chapman. Spragg. lye'' and family. Fuller,' liyrne and child, Wallace and infant. Pumphrey. Dickie, Jenkins. Vavasour, fieott and boy, Hudson, Castam Brown, Captain Cameron, Messrs. Prankerd. Ilanhani, Modlin, KirkpatrieU, Cocker. Harrison, Craig. Spragg, Johnston, Dicltie. Brown, Molfatt, Parsons, Chapman, Gascoyue. Thomas, Powdal!, Batchelor. Thomson. liuset'll, Mulr, M'lver, Wallace,. Bennett, King, Holsen, Halliday, Itobmson. Jl'Donald, Port;r, Whittle. Duncan, Boyd. Campbell. Gntliric, Artherc. Parker, Levitus: 82 steerago. ~, MAORI, s.s. (7.40 a.m.). 3399 tons, Aid-well, from Lyttelton. ICAHtJ, s.s. (7.55 a.m.) 182 tons, Grey, from Terakohc. MURITAi. s.s. (10 a.m.), 7220 tons, lirtn. from London, via Australian ports ana Auckland. , ' . „ AKAIIURA,' s.s. (10.25 p.m.), .1596 tons. T.-inih'ert, from West Coast. Nelson,, and Fieton. Passengers: Saloon—Mi.:ses btickle, 'Hewitt, Escolt, Monet. Jamieson, Lavery. M'Ocimell, Fleming. M'Namara, Thocps.>n, Shrimiiton (2). Hell, Aikman, Nriyin, Mowatt. Trolove (2), Jresdamvs H. Richlaond, Latta and 3 children, Adamson, Warvi!:i, Hiadle and child. Bailie, Craob, Hunter, Eure, Bradford and 3 children. Ha-s----sett. Davics and child, Aikman, Martin and child, Willi's, Molineaiu, Boyd. Jacobson, Carter, Messrs. Stewart., Melville, Richmond. Shortland, Bennington, Bellamy, Acannsoa, Bishop, Brown,. .Shekleton, Temple,'- Lomas, Sandn. O'Brien, La\en. M'Call. Johnson, Warren, Bright, Ci-abb, If. 7 ,3!, Todd, Kills. Hawthorne Rlcliaida. Hurls, Gurr, Anderson (2). Jloiltlc. Fletc:lier, ISiddlestone, Stephenson, Burrough. 1 0JNoi 1. Chinn, Sharp, Adams, Porter,- Jaeouson, Gordon, Cooke, Porter. Cookt; 16 steerage. • THURSDAY. MAY 29. QUEEN OF THE SOUTH, s.s. (0.15 a.m.)., 155 tons. Harvey, from Foxton. BLENHEIM, e.g. (0.45 a.m.). 120 tons, »llkinson, from I'icton.
DEPARTURES, WEDNESDAY, MAY 23. PATEEXA, fi.s. '1.10 p.m.)._ 1212 tons, WhiteParsons, for Picton and Nelson. • E\LCON, Fcluioncr <3.45 p.m.), 9a tons, MM?S. 585 tons, Tickerp.m.), 182 tons, Fletcher, *°KENNKDY?'s.s. (6.40 p.m.), 226 tone, for Mamjarakiu. ■ 1-v.o wnio WAKATC/, s.s. (7.5 p.m.), 157 tons, Wills, f (M Aldwcll. IO CAAO t | t >OS° ll '9.15 p.m.). 1137 tons, Gibbous, . for Westport. EXFECTED ARRIVALS. Iluia, Wanganui May 29. Blenheim, Picton. 'May 29. ' ■ Queen of the South. Foxt.ro, May 29. Kapiti, Wangauui. May 29. - Nikau, Nelson Motueka. May a. Jluraroa, LyUelton, May 29. Maitoi. Di'.nwlin. Lvttclton, May 29. Pateena, Kelson, Picton. May 29. , Uauiiri, Onehunga, New Plj mouth, Karamea. Liverpool, way ports, May 30. Maori, Lyttclton, May 30. Winmiern. Sydney, via north. May JU. Uliitinroa. Melbourne,,.via south, May 3C. Waihora, 'Calcutta. \wiy ports, May 3l>. Iftupiri." Onehunga. May 30. , Mmta;'-LyUeltom May >-00. 'Alexander, Terakohu,''May 30. . ICaranica, Liverpool. way .parts, May 30. Mjipoiirika. West. .Coast, Nelson, May 31. Oourtfleld. New York'." way ports. May 01. ' l'aparoa, London.' way ports, .May 31. Kcmiedy Mangarakau, May 31. Kaituna, West port, May <51. Kaiparn. Picton. June 1. Kahu, Napier, June 1. Takapuna.-Napier. June 1. Mokoia, Duncdin I.yttclton, June 1. Ripple, Gisborne, June 1. Mouowai, northern ports, Juno J.
PROJECTED DEPARTUnES. Rt.ormbivd. VTansanui, May 29. Kauri, Vestport, May 29. Eua.pehn. London, May 29. Zealanddic. Lo'idini, Hay 29. Blcnlici'in, Blenheim May 29. Wairatit Picton, May 29. Queen of tho South. Foxton, May 29. Knia, Wanganui. Mav 29. i Kapiti, Wanjfiinui, May 29. Ilawcra, l'atca. May 29. NikaUi Nelson, Motucka. May 29. Maravea, Ijyttelton. May 29. MaunpAinii, Melbourne, via soutoi, May 29. Malta?, northern ?ort.s,. May 29. Aorero, Patea, May 20. Opawa, Blenheim. May 30. ■Kapuni, Patca May 39. l'atoena, Picton, Nelson. May 30. Maori. Lvtteltou, May 30. Haupiri, way porta May 30. Wiraracra, byttelton. Duncdin, May iU. TJlimarna, Sydney. May 30. Alexander. Ncls ? >n, West Coast, May 30. Jlana, Patea, May 31. Arahura, l'iet-uu, Ncd3on« West Coast. May , Mr.riMi. Wnnsronm. May 01. Kennedv, West Coast. May 31. Kalui, East Coast, June 2. Hippie, Napier. Giiborne. June 2. Jlokoia, northern corts. June 2. Monowa.i. Lyttelton. Duuedin. Juno 3. Mapourika, Kelson, West Coast, June 3. Blenheim, Ilavolocjs. Juno 4. Conrlftclu Lyttelton, June 4. Kaipara, London," June A.
INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. WIJUIERA. duo here from Sydney, -via, north, May 30. Sails same day for southern ports. , ULIMAUOA, duo here from Melbourne, via south. May 30. Loaves same day for Svdnev direct. MANUKA, due li;re from Svdnqy direct. .Tune 4. Sails May 5 for Melbourne, via eoutli OVERSEA SHIPPINC. Steamers. From. Left. due. Muritai London Mar. 20 May 29 Indrapura London Apr. 6 Juno 8 Star of India ... London Apr. 22 June 24 Paparoa London Apr. 4 May Jl Waiv.era London Apr. A June Corinthic London Apr. 26 June 10 Rcrouera London May 10 June 23 Arawa London May 22 July 8 Niwaru Liverpool May 13 .Time 8 Karamea Liverpool Mar. 13 jlav JO Kent Liverpool May •) July 8 Rakaia St. John Apr. 7 Junc2u Bannf"!* New' York Mar. 26 June 16 Courtlield ........ : New York Feb. 30 May 31 Crown of Toledo iscwiork hlai.3l Jiine 28 Aherlour New York Apr. 24 Juls 17 Waihora Calcutta - Mai 30 ■ BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. NEW YORK, May 28. Arrived.—Jane L. Stanford, from J)uDcdin. NEWCASTLE, May 28. for Lyttcltcn. SYDNEY, May 88. Sailed.—Maheno (1 p.m.). for Auckland. MELBOURNE, Mav 28Sailed.—Moeralii, for lJobart and Bluff.
COASTAL. WEDNESDAY. MAY 23. AUCKLAND, i Sailed.—Karamea (6.30 a.m.), and Waihora (5.10 p.m.). for Wellington; Raltanoa (3.60 p.m.', for Greymotitli. OXKIIVsGA. Arrived.—Earawa (8.30 a.m.), from Now Plymouth. WA'NGAXUI. Arrived.—Breese (3.5 a.m.), from Welline-to"aik(l.-Huia (1.35 p.iu.). and Kapiti (5-15 p.m.), for Wellington. FOXTO.Y. Sailed.—Queen of the South (3 p.m.). Tor Wellington. GI.SBORM-;. S-tiled. -Takaptina (9.5 p.m.), for Sauicr. Pa«fcn«crs: Saloon-Missed b. Devcry aim Pool. JiescVn.oes S. In-lis. I). A. Jl'liesu. l'ike ond 'child, and Mr. and Jlr*. I'M. 51(*.«r?. • Tujli 1 '. W. Morgan. laiilkiiti. M'l.whl -A. Xcc?. K. Tonoyclillo. f s ' M'Conncil. J. S. N'olan, I). M'Leotl. b.. Clark. Trascott, Uutl, P. Parker, C. Par Iter. Kill., Thcrmison. 'IV/iMon. Inm, llcmieisou '2', M.'irttT:', JJark'-M", Nolnu, Guciclum. lo Mochiko. ! . Sailed.-Wimni'..ra (9.25 iuiU. lor sonlM. 7'a«en"C»- Saloon--Mi'-P .Icxblake. JJesdames, Joxlilaiic. null, Williams (ji. C.o«riard. and Parkinson. Messrs. 0 ark, null. W. {!. Sliirratl. .Icxblako !'• ' ' H.tn'f, l'PO'l, ClUtb, M'bwxl. •'ll" , ' !,, ? w n'2,' Masters JittMalie, WiWauw (2), ami Cira-
hain. For Wellington—Messrs. Blow- I'ead. Owen'?. For Lvtltlton-Messr?. Codling and Ward. For " Bluff-Mr . Mrs., and Miss Walker. PICT ON Arrived.—Fateena. (5.10 p.m.), from Wellington. , T* snil.-Wairati (11 p.m.). lor Mellinirton. NELSON. Arrived.—Miipourika (4.30 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed.-Nikau (6 p.m.), for Wellington. I.VTTEI/I'OX. Arrived.—KinuSaka. (8.30. a.m.), and Mokoia (9.5 a.ni.i, from Wellington. Sailed.—Mararna. (6.35 p.m.), for \\elun--lon; Moltoia, for Dimedin. T.i .vail.—Maitai (midnight). for Sydnej. via. Wellington. Pasc-engers-Saloon: l'or Wellington-Mrs. Dougherty and son. l-oi Auckland—Mrs. 0. 11. Harris. Mr. Dougherty; 1 steerago. , AKAIIOA. Kailcd.-11.M.5. Fyrauius (7.40 a.m.), destinatiou unknown. TIMAHU. Arrived.—Corinna (0.5 a.ni.i, and Hinemoiv (6 p.m.), from Wellington: 11.M.5. Xev; '' c laud (4.30 p.m.), from Akaroa. DUXBDIN. Avivcd.—.Tohn 111.30 a.m.), from northern ports; Komata- (7 p.m.), from northern ."'ailed.—Surrey (7 n.m.). for Hl"®* KaiaD")i M p.m.), for Oamaru; John <9.u0 p.ui.i, lor \S'anganui, via way ports. Sailed.—Ulimaroa (3.40 p.m.), for Svanex. vin. Wellington. Passengers—Saloon: tor Forbes. Mrs. Sheen. Mesers. liorton, Midler, Sim, Shien. For Wellington , Misses Fullerton, Duncan, Bowron, Alesdames Macassey and child, Rogers a.na 3 children, Wilson, Waugh and - children, ! Messrs. Wil6on, White, Miller, Clarke, i Rogers; 12 steerage for all ports.
FROM SYDNEY DIRECT. Fine wc-atb&r and smooth seas were ex* pericnced by the Mauncranui. .which arrived at WellinKton from Sydney mrcct, at 5 a.m. yesterday. She berthed at tno oueen's Wharf No. 1 south, shortly after to transhipments ex the Bombala, Villc de La Ciotat, Dinsbere. Dusseldorf, Rheinlaud, Coblonz, Rena. van Wa-envyck, Orvieto, Canberra, Clan Uruuhart, Mor?a, and Mataram. The Maunganui brought the following car s° : ba-p-5 ooke, '?C0 felloes, 64 oags sugar, 299 sacks ground rock, ,30 bags bark, 259 sacks pollard, 25 hhds. white spirit. 40 tins slue 110 sacks (lour, 37 cylinders, 500 round poles. 50 bags bacon, 40 cases sugar, 318 pieces timber, 433 rases soap. 89 cases peas. 80 seek* ricemeal, 76 bundles laths. 171 reels paper, 112 bass merchandise. 11,968 tiles liu tons scenery for "Pues in Boots Com"tlio Maunganui lertves Wellington for Melbourne, via southern ports and Hobart. at 5 p.m. to-day.
P.UAPEHTJ FOR LONDON. I>uapehu, R.M.S., of tlio > Nov; Zealand Shipping Company's fleet, is scheduled to Icavj tin Glasgow U'liarf, Wellington for London, via way porte, at noon to-day. Pasrencers are notified tliat all bagtjaKe must be alongside tho c.t«amer by 10 a.m.. also that they must embark by 11 a.m. ine liuapehu is duo at her destination on July 10. __ . KAHAMEA DUE TO-MORKOW. J In continuation of lier journey fro.™ Liverpool to Wellington. the Shaw-Savill steamer Karamea. left Auckland at 0...0 a..m yesterday. She is due in port about noon ' to-morrow. PAPAEOA DUE SATURDAY. , The No.v Zealand Shipping Company's Ktoamer Paparoa, now en J'oy.a.?® fro °] London left Hobart for _ Wellington on Tuesday morning. She is due hoi oon Saturday evening or Sunday mornings Mio afterwards visits Lyttclton, Tiniaru, Yiaitara, and Wellington, and tails fmal v (from this port) for London on Juue -t>. WATHORA DUE SATURDAY. Telegraphic advice has been received from AurUl.mrt statins that , tho Union Company's Waihora, left there in coMimjation of her journey from Calcutta to »- • lington at 5.10 p.m. yestcrdav. She should chow up here late on Friday mght early on. Saturday morning. INDRALEMA AT LONDON. 1 Messrs. Baunatyne have been advised that the Tysev liner Indralema arrived at London on Mav 20, from New Zealand port-, and is timed to leave again on June n for Melbourne, Sydney, ana New Zealand ports. MUHITAI'S LOADING PORTS. The Tv>or Line's Mnritni arrived in port from Londrin. via. way ports, ycstcrdas. Discharge of flomo cargo will be ? here, and departure taken for Vantfati.u on Sunday morning. fro™ tliat Mnritni nroceeds to Lyttclton, tlu. 'Sler ami Gifhoriic to 'conUmisHomeward loading. She returns to Wellington on Juno 23, and eails for London on Junc2o. COURTFIELD'S OENERJiJi Dun at Wellington from Now' \ork.via rtSamS*LurtflSS palched for Hie couth on Juno 4. the local aponts stato that on account of the outbreak of fire, which occurredon the Pnnvtfirld bct\vo?n Now lotß ana .aici bouJue, consignee's will have to ml average bond. It is ak.o stated thai ho deposits v.'ill be collected.
MESK-TABLE GOSSIP. Captain J. Baldwin has joined the Karami relieving CTaptnin B- Hold, who ha. b(??n granted holiday leave. Mr. J. Lowric, ic.te SOT ? n . d i° mc '; r c ft? Tfllune. has bocn Buccestiul 'n PasH"., for his master's cevtiflcfltc fit Aucklw-Ht • Mr A J. E. Ban-, who lias been ashore on sick leave,' has rejoined ths Mararoa «« chicf ofilccr, vice Mr. J. c -,.^ a rDcU ' %Il ° haa gone south for 0 ,:««* Captain Eden, laU of tho wrecKcd st«am» c- lted Pir.e, who has been actiipinatc of the Rckulus, has been appointed sho>e foreman for tho Anchor Line CompailJ at wcond officer of the Bcgulus, has left that vossel, and Mr. A. Dowoll, an Amokura, boy. has joined the Heculus as third officer. . Captain A. DowcH. who liae been on holiday leave has rejoined 'the htormbird as master. Mr. J. W. Crott.v, who was actinizmaster of tho Storinbird. has J'evejted to his former position as mate. Mr. A. Aiuo. late mate, has coiuo ashore for ln-UUC-tlMr.' C. C. liichardson, fifth engineer of the Maori, left that vessel at NelLnKto.i yesterday.
After putting out Calcutta carß °, Zealand ports, the TJnion Company s ateATU* cr Waihora is to proceed on to Newcastle. The Craig steamer Ihumata, 1159 tons. ] haa been chartered to take a C <S!T° ° coal from Newcastle to Noumea. She nioceeds thence to Surprise Island • to load phosphates for Lyttelton or the Bluu.^ I.atcst charters include tho Clan liner Clan Machines, 3755 tone, fehe is to brini a. caruo of hardwood from Bunbuiy to Now Zealand ports. Iho steamei Hcrculeo. 3789 ton?, lias also been « ha ''* Cl ? a .,J" brins a similar carco from the nest Au_tralian port to New Zealand. The Haupiri will make a call at New Plymouth when comins down tlio loa.t from Onshunga to Wellington this trip. She is duo in port to-morrow. Tho coastal steamer Aorcro will be tnken ofT the Wellington Patent Slip f u . will sail for Patea at 5 p.m. oil Friday On arrival at Ly Mellon this trip, tho coastal stoatner; VVakatu. which left here last evening will bo laid up for overhaul and inspection. Tho F. and S. liner Surrey left Dmicjdiri for the Bluff yesterday. She quits the latter port on' Friday for altarn, \\ .incanui, and Wellington. She is due here on Juno 9, and sails for Timaru and Ljlelton. Final dtparturo will be tak'p'/'?.™ Lvttelton for Avoumouth, via Las lalnu., on June 20.
ACCIDENT AT ROCKHAMPTON. J HURT. *' Pome few months ago 1 received a knock on the knee from a picce of wood which caused mi abscess, writes ,. All's. S. A. Newburv. East Lane, off South Street, Kockluunpton. Q. "It, got to had that I had to take to my bed. There was a discharge oozing from it, and m.v loir cot finite still'. I sot it lanceil bv a ductor, but could not get it to heal, tho pain I suffered was most excruciating; hearing so much of your Kexona I puicliascd a tin to sen if it would be any mod. After the second application it seemed to ease the great' pain, and had a wonderful drawing effect, 1 used two tins which lasted me about a fortnight, ami bv that time my knee was completely healed, and nil tho >tiflnc , ss had loft my leg. 1 am now as well and lively us llexona is particularly designed to euro Jlsul l.cg-. II has broil u-e<! »'>'.>> J ■ "loa'teft siteee-s in every Siale in the Commonwealth, with the beM results tor this dblre-Miig complaint. In some eaces it ha* cured old and ob.-Ijuo.te sores m a remarkable short lime, in oilier longer treatment has b?en neco-siry. but no on" .-ufierin;.' from Ibis eiunplailit call alfoni not to (rive it a trial, llexoua is -old bv all Medicine Vendors m trmiigul(\r pot- at I-. fi11...0r in large poK balding nearly lour as niueh, at :i>.
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