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* TIIASES OF THE MOON*. IT AY. Day. nr. m. Ncir moon 0 J jj l 1 1 "- First quarter 13 1J JJ p - mFull rnoou 20 6 48 l'-|n-Last quarter. 28 11 a ' ro ' MOON. Moon rises to-day. 1.5 a.m.; sets, 1.43 n.m. irifiri Yr'ATEit. To-day, 12.33 p.m. To-morrow, 0.40 a.m.: 1.5 p.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day, 7.3 a.m.: jets, 4-31 P' m - ARRIVALS. THURSDAY. MAY 29. HUIA, s.b. (5 a.m.), 127 ton?, Hurt, from Wang.'inui. T1 .. WAIKAU. e.s. (6.20 a.m.), 93 tons, Deile.V, from' Picton. KAPITI, e.s. (6.5 a.m.). 242 tons, baw.veie, from Wiiuganui; . , „ MAKAKOA, s.s. (7.35 a.m.). 2098 tons.. Manning, from Lyttelton. Passengers: bnjoon -Mi'jod Neville, Mulligan, Ui'hcr, M:m. Barry. Giliingham, Daves*. Hopkirk, -lesdames Usher, Gaisford, Day, March ami a children. Johnson. Chapman. Dolmen. M°B" neaux, Clark. Wiehaw, Kennedy, Gaisford, Glossod. Wales. Sinclair. Taino, Dr. Newton, Rov. J. Dawson, Major Kirk, S.r George Clifford, Messrs. Thomaa Chapman, Eoyiea. Sim, Smith, Dunn, M Donald. Gordon. Newton, .Master Isewton, lmj, March, Armstrong. Stevens, Duckworth, Condor. Marshall. M'Catlum, O'Malley, bellers. Pearson, Macon. Molincanx (2), Rutherford, Fuse, Mcrric, Jamieson. Wilson. Haw kins. Ward, King Martin, Milltf, Gallichan, James, Dickson, Hurley, M'Kenzie, SinclJ.r, Pinckney, Taine. Brown, Creeswortlj. jtailows, Dciley, StudsDetts. Hudspett, lowlinson. M'Gowon, M'Govern. Fahe.v, Broomfisld. Leone, Day. Phillips. Lowney, Hamil. Simnson, Richards: 42 steerage. NIKAU, s.s. (9.5 a.m.). 243 t<ins, Hay, from Nelson- and Jlotueka. WAKGANUI, baroucntiiis (10.00 a.m.), White, from Clarence River. STATTAI. 9*. (1.10 o'm.). 3353 tons- Carpou. from Lyttelton. Paseengers: .Saloon— Kisses Connelly, White. Meflames Gardener. Saxon, Dunn. Messrs. Poliio, Hulton. jr.n iters Gardiner (2): 6 steerage. VATEEJfA. P.s. (10.40 n.iii.), 1212 ton;. White-Parson.", froui Nelson, and PM?"Passen?er?i: Saloon— Hodgpon. jal7ner, Lind. Doyle (3), Noian. O'Brien. J!e?Aamr.t }T"rt arid <;h.lld. L.aldlav.-, Ilobbs ond 3 chiUlron. Snnforcl. lluick. Hewson ; Kannseve'l, M'Feron, Kirk. M'F.v.en. Newman. .Telly, Steinmiin, Storey. Blackburn. Doyle, Thonmivon and child. Rnylv. Messrs. I.awrie, Campio'!.. .lewmon. Laldlaw (21, Legge, Kuxtible. Jlobb?. M'Ewen. Sanford. Kfljnifevcll, Owen. Perkins, Slvne, Millet. Kirk. Jl'tean. Wlffht, Rogers. Cox. Van Staveren. King, 'M'Callum, Tesehemnker-Shute. Tbon'as. Blp-khilrn, Smith. Johnston. Dovle. Birch. Dudley. Kniu. N'ewton. Barnes. Limbriclc. tirinin. Cobb. Monk, M'Koy, Masters Brown, Doyle; 6 steerage.
DEPARTURES. THURSDAY. MAY 29. ZEALANDTC, s.s. (8.55 a.m.), 10.898 tons, Breen, for London. RIJAPBHU, s.s. (noon). 7565 tons, Clifford, for London, via way ports. Pasecngerc: From Wellington--Saloon—ill', lle.cdonald, Mrs. Darling, Jfr. F.. Mrs., and Misses D. and Mr. Carlisle, and Mr. and Mrs. llolton and family, of Dannevirlie. Second saloon —Misses St. Byrne, li. Hammond, Mesdamcfl M. Byrne, Walleee ond'child, Messrs. T. Bennetts, E. Kellman. V,\ King, A. E. ami A. C. Thomas mid G. A. Wallace. Third class—Miss V. E. Woods. Mrs. 11. Baxter. Messrs. J. Curran, E. Davis. A. Evans, T. lleiide, W. Morgans. D. 0. Watcrson, P. Wynne. Prom Christchuroh—First saloon— jrr. Pinckney. Second saloon—Mr. 'I'. C. Norris. and 7 third-class pat'fjengen. Trom Atfckbutd—Second .hitoon—Miss A. Sltiull and Mr,;. M. Glossop. and 4 third-class. From Duncdin—Second saloon—Miss E. Mitlifrau nnd Mr, 11. Armstrong, and 1 thirdclass. From Kelson—Second saloon—Mr. and Mrs. .1. S. Ansticc. From Gisborne— Second saloon—Mr. E. 11. Porter. Four third-class passengers were also hooked from Napier, 3 from Aehbnrton, 2 from Jnvercnrgill, 1 from Grc.vmouth, and 1 from I'alnierciton North. WATItAU, s.s. (11.10 a.m.), 93 tons. Deilcy, for Pioton. , , STORMHIItD. s.s. (12.10 p.m.). 217 tons. Dowell, for Wanganni. MAUNGANUI. s.s. (5.10 p.m.), 7572 tons, Worrnll. for Melbourne, via. ronth. l'afisengers: Saloon—For Lyttclton— Chapman. Elcn. Hnmpson, Kirk, Miller. Baron, Parsons (2),. Mesda.mcs Harris. Bradley. Ackmnn (2). Ilussell. arociiwood, lifid, Messrs. Lr.es. Alihott, lurtetone. Reed, Dunran.* Becise, Don. vllderrnn (2), llusscll. Greenwood. Smith, Krud (21. For Duncdin—Misvc-s Shrimpton (2). JP'Sikiine.* K?»hilt. Cowie. Stewart. M«wrs. Fouvel, Dodd. Sanders. For P;uff-Miss Snn.-l-r,', Mr--. Sanders. Mr. Oriesby. For Tfal'irt-Misfrs Kich'tincslc. Wilson. For Melbourne—M.ifses Barker (2), M'Kinstry, r.hrisn. Mo-dame? Luke. Pearce,. Mns. Howden-. 50 steerage for all ports. NIKAU. se. (5 <0 p.m.). 248 tons, Hay. for Nelson and Mot.ueka, M\RAItOA, s.s. (8.5 p.m.). 2598 tons, Mannins, for Lyttelt-on. Pa,;songem: Saloon— Jtfcu Snedding, Mesdnmes Brcadley. ,T<tcoh. Kcit, Gilmmir, VnUchn, Goo. ClifTord, M'"==rs. Cmldic, Milne, Broadle.v, Bruce, Knight, Fairhain, Gra.h.nro. Dodd. Borrough. Kerr, Gilipour. Wakelin; 2s steera!VlAlTAl. B.s. (8.15 p.m.), 3393 tons, Carson, for northern nortf-. .Passengers: Sa-loon-For Nanier-MossrA ODpsnfc.im. M'lIc.r, M'Xflmara. Thompson. Dyer. For Gus-horne-Mi'-sos Grnlib. Taylor, lacker, Mrs. Barle JT««rs. UallWay. M'Grath. For Ancklnn-tl—Mcissra. 11. S. Jlanuing. ITayword, Hort.cn. Newton, Guthrie, Campbell, Tons%UKEN"o> V TnK o feWmL s.s. (11 D.m.). 198 tons, Harvey, for Foxton.
FBIDAY, MAY 30. - KAtTRI. s.o. (0.10 a.m.). 283J tons, Carey, for Westport. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Ifauniri. Onehunga. New Plymouth. May 30. • ICarfimoa, Liverpool, way ports, .'lay 30. Maori, Lyttelton, May 30. Willi mora, Sydney, via north. May 30. VlifiKU'oa, Melbourne, via GOUtu. ilfiy <30. Waihorn. Cnlcuita, v.\iy ports, Moy 30. ?.Taua, Lvttclto.n. May 50. Tcrakoho, ?.lay 30. Kavamua. Liverpool, -.vnv ports, Hay oG. U'.-iira::-. Piston. Moy 30. Hauoivi. Oneliunna, via New Plymouth, Jlrty 31. . Stormbird, Wa-ngftniu. May al.Nikau. Ncbon, Moluckn. Kay 31. >rararoo, Lyttolton. 31. T'lapourika, West Coast. Isolson. May 31. Ourf field. Now York, way porls. Mny SI. Paparoa, London, wav ports. May Jl. Kennedy Mangarakau. Jfry 31. Kaituna, Westport. May 31. Kaipara, l'icton, June 1. Takapuna. Nanier, Junj 1. Mokoia, Duncdin Lyttelton, Juno 1. Bipple, (jisl)brnc. June 1.liawera. Patca. Juno 1. Oueeu of tho South. Foxton, .Tune 1. H.MjS. Pyramus, l'icton. June 2. Moiiovvti, northern ports, June 3. Maitai. northern ports. Juno 6.
PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Blenheim, Blenheim, May 30. llttia, Wansajiui. May 30. Kapiti, Wansanui. May 30. Patcena. Picton, Nelson. May 30. Maori, Lyttclton, May 30. Ifaupiri, Onchunga,. way ports May 30. 0 Wimniera. Lyttclton, Dunedin, May 31). TTlimaroa. Sydney. May 30. Alexander, Nelson, West Coast, May 30. Wairau, Picton, May 30. Aorere, Patca, May 31. Opawa, Blenheim, May 31, Rtormbird, Wensomii. May 31. Kamini, Patea, May 31. Nikau, Nelson, Mctueka, May 31. Mararaa. Lyttclton, May 31. Nana, Patea, May 31. Arahuru, Picton. Nelson, West Coast, Moy l\. Mu.ritai, WanßOnui. May 31. Kennedy, West Coa-st, May 31. Waihora, southern porta, .Tune 2, Kaituna. Westport, June 2. Oiicen of tho South. Foxton, June 2. Hav/era, Patea, Juno 2. ' • Mokcia, northern. ports, June 2. M-onowoi. Lytteltyu. I)unedin, .Tunc 3. Mapourika. Nelson, West Coast, June 3. ■Ripple. Napier, Gisborne. June 4. Blenheim, Ifavelook, June 4. Courtfield Lyttclton, Juno 4. Kaipara. London, June 4. Maitai, Lyttclton. Dnncdin, Juno 6.
INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEALERS. WIjDIEEA. due here from Sydney, via north, May 30. Sails same day for southern ports. ULIMAROA, duo here from Melbourne, via, r-outli. 3T:iy 30. Leaves f.anio day for Sydney o.irc-ct. MANUKA, due h?re from Sydney direct. June 4. Hails May 5 for Melbourne. via south OVERSEA SKIPPING. Steamers. From. Left. due. Indrupurc London Apr. 6 Juno 8 Star of India ... London Apr. 22 .lime 24 Panama Loudon Apr. 4 May 31 Waiwein, London Apr. 4 .Tunc 3 Torinthie London Apr. 25 .Tune 10 Renmera London May 10 June 23 Arawa London May 22 July ft Niwaru Liverpool May 13 June 8 Karamea Liverpool Mar. 13 May 33 Kent Liverpool Mny 3 July 8 Itakfiia St. John Apr. 7 June 22 TtaunfeN New York Mar. 26 June 16 Court Held New York Feb. 30 May 31 Crown of Toledo Nev.\ork ><ar. 31 June 28 Aberlimr Now York Apr. 24 July IT Waihora Calcutta -- May ol
13V TELECKAI'IL OVERSEA. London/ M/vy n Aarrlvod.—"WaiiiWtUx Xrom WollliXßtou.
SYDNEY. May 29. Arrived.—Aorangi, from San Frmiolsco. Arrived.—Lindstol, from New Zealand. NEWCASTLE, May 29. Railed.—Brisbane ami Kurow, for New Zealand. SUVA, May 25. Arrived.—Ganges. from Calcutta. Sailed.—Atua and Manapoii.ri, for Sydney. SAN FRANCISCO, May 29. Arrived.—Tahiti, from Wellington. COASTAL. THURSDAY, MAY 29. AUCKLAND. Arrived— Kia Ora (3.30 a.iu.). from Wellington. Arrived.—Monowai (2.10 p.m.), from southern ports. Sailed—Kaitangata (0.3(1 a.m.), for Westport. NAPIER. Arrived.—Hippie (0.5 a.m.), from Wellingt on. Sailed.—'Wimmera. (2.20 p.in.), for Wellington. NEW PLYMOUTH. Sailed — llflrawa (8.30 p.m.), for New Plymouth. PICTON Arr'ved.—Begulus (1.5 a.m.), nnd Wairau /6.10 n.m.), from Wellington; H.M.S. Pyramils (12.45 p.m.). from Lytteltcn. _ To sail.—'Watrau (midnight), for Wellington. TERAKOHE. .Sailed.—Alexander (4.30 p.m.), for Wellington. WESTPOET. Arrived.—Kaituna (4.30 a.m.), from Wellington. GREYMOBTH. Arrived.—Ncatoro (5.45 a.m..), from Wellington. ICAIKOURA. •\rrive.d.—Wakatu (6 a.m.). from Wellington: Norfolk (7.5 a.m.), from Tininru; Wakntu. from Kaikoura: ICini, from West- ' .Sailed.—Arntapu. brigantino (11 a.m.), for Kaipara; Slorm (12.50 p.m.), for Dunedin: M:>riling Light, schooner (2.15 p.m.l. for Waitapu; liana (2.30 p.m.), for Wellington. LYTTELTON. Sailed.—Climaroa (6.30 p.m.), for Sydney, via Wellington. Pn.sscngcrs: Saloon—l or Wellington—Misses Hancock. Kelly, Miller. Mwdauics Coleman. Rogers, Hicnarason, Messrs. liurley, ?.V.i 11 er, Hill, Clarke, Richardron. Lawrence. Sailed.—Maori (8.35 p.m.).'for Wellington. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Mirr.ms (3), Moliiicaux, Gilchrist, Ferguson. Cruickshank, Whittoher. Smith. Perry, Watte, Tame, Haneoek. Shiel. Aldridge, Dayley, Nixon, TliKtwick. Sunley. Jogger. Hopping. Davie-. Bradley, Simnson. Butcher, Allnort, Jtcsdamcß Brown, Turner. JliroiE-s, .Willny, Molincaux. Stoddart. Morpet.h, Coruish. ToInn. Fr.i>=sv. Jock, Lough, Corner, Siyitoii, 7,ainr. Robinson. Knight and 3 children, Crawford, liudkin, Major-Gencral Gcdlcy, Bev. Dean Kcgnault, Dr. Hogg, Rev. Murray. Messrs. Weston. Gahalian. Oowpcr, F.rvan. Rrovm, (2), Bargreavci?, Stead, Humnhi'ira. White. Summers. Baron, Haselde.m, Rutherford. Jefferson. Brown, Joachim. Chamberlain. Osborne, Irving, Davidson, .Toll'.e. Stoddart, Deans, Morpeth. Bonis. Cov.-lislmw. Gertor, B<iin. Cornish. Douglas. Thomas, Torrance. Spacer, Butcher. Fraser. Brigg", M'Oarthy. Fdwardc, Thomson, Davies. Greenfield, Vp.no blra, Strachey, Rain?. Grav. Knight. Fortune, Crawford. Prelkin, Tucker, fiee, Hartley, and Godham; 30 steerage.
TIMAKU. j Sailed.—H.M.S. New Zealand (7.30 p.m.). for Oaniaru. OAMAUH. Arrived—Hincnoa (7 p.m.), from Timaru. PORT mALMKHR. Sailed.—llriez Izel (12.10 p.m.), for New Caledonia.. . DTJNEDIJf. Arrived.—Moltoia- (11.20 a.m.). from Auckland. via way ports; Kotare (7 p.m.), from Catlins.
PAPAEOA'S EXPECTED AEKIVAL. B.v wireless Inst evening the New Zealand Shipping Company's Paparca advised that she was expected to arrive at Wellington from L-oudon between 6 and 7 o'clock to-morrow evening. Tho following iis a list of tho vowel's passengers:—Misses S. 1,. Abbott. I. AUUon, M. A. Allison, li. G. Balchin, I. Beagle, Bird (3), Q. Bourne. Buchanan (4), ,1. Clark, 11. Colvin, Costigan (3), L. A. Croft. Elder (3), Fitcliett (3), Cleghom (3). K. E. Govctt, D. Gray, ,T. Ij. Grose, Hamilton (4), M. Hannah, Harrier, '4), T. lloi.ii. F. Ilir.sley, Horsley (2). F. Housego, T. liiiifi. Lane (2), 1). Lee, M'Auley (?}. .H'NaiiKhton (5), Maley (2), L. Jlarshnll. G. Marston, M. G. Mcarns. N. Mills, A. M. Murray, L. Mufhcy. N.ash (2). E. Pcacoek S. Piper. A. Potts, L. Roche, M. L. Jtochefort, E. Bei'S. N. Byan. Scott (2), M. Shaw. A. A. Sivyer. L. Smilh. L. G. Stephens, Underwork (3), A. Wikiriwhi, Wilson (3), Mosdames Allison, Armstrong. Beagle, Beavis. Beck, Bird. Bourne, Buchanan, Chanman. Clark, Costigon. Dickinson, Elder, Fitchett, Gibbons, Oleghorn, Gray, Hamilton. llauna.h. Harries. Hiualey. Houfego. Hume. Ludkin, M'Auley, M'N.-iii.ghton, M'Phcrson, Malcy, Marston, Nash. Xieholls, l'aorn. Poacock. Penny. Piper, Potts, lioera, Stocey. Tawhai, Taylor. Tnckcr. Whatton. Wilson, ,T. Wilson. Messrs. T. Ahipene, W. Allison, M. K. Amohrfn, W. Armstrong. J. Armstrong, P.. Arn't-'trong. T. J. Arnold, A. 1!. Bravis, A. O. Bremner. B. J. Brooks, ,T. L. Brown. D. Cameron, H. 1!. Chapman, W. Clark, M.. Colvin. W. Cooper. W. Cox, T. Davies. H. D.iekinson. W. Dolman. T. P. Edwards, 0. Elder, H. Epnvima. J. 11. Fish, H. J. Fry, It. Glenhorn. W. E. Coffin. H. Gray, J. Hamilton, ,T. J. Harries, M. M. ITehard', F. Ilinsley. F. TTollowoy. C. Honsego. W. Hume. W. Jamieson, W. I'ainc, 13. Land. G. Le Suer. E. Lnd'.tin, A. M'Auley. 11. M'Catliie. S. Jt'Crca, J. M'Neill. A. M'l'herson. ,T. 1!. Marston. A. G. Mills. 11. Mil's. T. Minto, J. Morris. W, N. MnlviMc. It. N.tsh, (J. Xesdham, F. N.icholls. n. M. Nulf.. F. Oliver. W. W. l'auro. T. \Y. I'iMiM. W. I'ickim, G. ,T. Poor, J. Pott,!. A. W. Kogcrs. T. Boera. B. S. Sharpies. W. Smith, S. C. Smith. G. L. Sticoy, P. Tamati, B. Tawhni. A. Taylor, A. Titley. A. I). Tucker. (!. Tucker, ,T. Underwood, J. Wo'dron, W. Watson. T. S. Wil-, Ulnson. H. W.ili"Mi. ,T. Wi'son. J. Wilnon. T. Wilson. ,T. ,T. Wright. K. Toung. Masters Allison (3). Armstro"t. Neaglc. Bueluman, Chapman. Grav (41.- Hannah, Ilinsley, Ifonseso. Jf'Aule.v IS). MWnighton (?■!, Watey. Marston (2), Nash (2), Peacock, Piper (3). Tawhai.
■RHAPEHU FOR LONDON. At noon yesterday the New -Zealand Shipping Company's P.uapehu left' Wellington for London, via way ports. She. is due at her destination on July 10.
CARGO TAKEN" BY lONIC. The following is e. summary of cariro taken from Nov; Zealand ports to London bv Tv.Jt.S. lonic, which sailed from Wellington on Mav 15:—From Wellington—ls9s bales her,in, 32 hales tow. 816 bales wool, 67 Ikilcs •• hecyj-kints, 606 casks tallow, 180 rrlt?. 15.238 carcasses mutton, 13.595 carcasses lamh, 1119 n Barters beef, 9115 case* cheese, 30 boxes butter, 79 packages sundries; for Plymouth—s4 eases cheese, nadcaireo sundries; for Monte Video— 26j0 cases apples, 13 sacks peed, 460 cases preserves, 4 packaccs ewidrics; for Rio—SCO oaspti applet From Lyttclton—B94 bale 3 wool. 1235 caeks tallow. 200 cases kidneys, 250 runners. 23.C02 carcase mutton. <9.345 carcasses lamb. £5 cases meat, 35 casks and keprs <w«s!n«r?. 53 cases choree, W packages sundries; for io—2oo bass potatoes. From Dunediu—sll cares rfcecsc, 7 packoees sundries; for Rio—6oo hnefi potatoes, 50 cases onions. From 81uff—2735 eases cheese. From Hobart. for Rio—2oo haw potatoes. 7050 cases apples; for Monto Video—Blso wes apples. From Melbourne, for Monte Yideo—4l packages sundries. mr.s. PYEAMTjS. JI.M.S. Pyramus. drill ship on the New Zealand Station, arrived at Picton from Akaroa at 12.45 p.m. yesterday. She is duo at Wellington on Monday, Juno 2. aud re* mains in port (-ill June 16. On that dato she will proceed to Auckland,
SAILER WANGANUI IN POET. Lookinsr neat and trim, the barnuentine Wansanui arrived in port from Clarence River ycMerdav morning. She was berthed at the Wool W.harf during tho afternoon and will commence discharge of her cargo of hardwood timber this morning. Captain. White stated that lie left. Clarence River 02- May 15 pnd experienced Pt.ronjr southerly and south-easterly winds till May 25. From that date till May 25 calms were met with, thence easterly weather to arrival.
The Vacuum 031 Company's chartered steamer Briez Jzel, recently at Wellington with ca*e oil from New York, left Port Chalmers yesterday for New Caledonia to load ore for the Continent of Europe. Can In in Christian, who has been ashore on sick leave, lias rejoined the Ntratoro as master. Captain Dillner is ashoro on holiday leave. The Union Company announce .that the ILtuniri it? duo in port from flnchunsa, via New Plymouth, on Saturday movniiijj. Sha will leavo here for New Plymouth on Monday, and proceeds theuec to Pictoii to load for Ouchunga. The Taviiuii will proceed from Dnnedin to Weft-port direct Ihiis trip, thus omittinp the usual calL at WelUmrton and New Plymouth. Latc-t- advice* received by the local office of the Union Company stated that the weather was bad on the West Coa-t of the South Island. The Mapourika left Weslport for Greymouth at 7 n.m. yesterday and was cxuccttid to arrive at the lalter port at 5 n.m. Pmvided the weather wfl* favourable the Manourika was to* have left Oreymouth for Wellinsrron. via way port?, at- 4 a.m. to-day. On completion of di-charccr- of tbe Wellington portion of her Calcutta car:/ here the Union CompanyYi Waihom lea \en fr.r Lvt'elUin. Tirnam, Dunedin. and the JJhiff on Monday. On account of Ttie s d«v. .Tune 3. brine: a, holiday, no will be received at Wellington by Mie Maori on Monday. The Mararou and Monowai will not receive cargo at Wellington on Tuesday, Juno 3. An attempt will bo nindo to refloat tha j <*nii»ll oeasial ?tnnmr Mnjiorm. oft' Kai- \ W£LnrA. ftoxb? tbJa morning
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