SHIPPING NEWS.
PHASES OF THE MOON. ili-V. Day. Hr. in. Now moon 6 7 64 p.m. First quarter 13 U 15 p.m. Fiili moon 20 6 49 p.m. Last quarter 28 11 34 a.m. MOON. Moon rises to-day, 2.7 a.m.; eots, 2.1 p.m. HIGH WATER. To-day, 0.40 a.m.; 1.5 D.m. To-morrow, 1-24 a-m.; 1.51 p.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day, 7.4 a.m.; cetfl, 4.31 p.m. ARRIVALS. FRIDAY. MAY 30.
UMMAKOA, e.s. (6.25 a.m.), 5777 tons, Wtlie, from Melbourne and tfobart, via southern ports. Paesemrerij: Saloon—Mesdawes Hill and 3 children, Sowinan, Barkor, Herbert, Waugh and child. Itodgers and 3 children, Misses Fa/rker, MasUeLl, Duncan, FuLlorton, Kelly, M'Gann, Hancock, Messrs. Hill, Sowinan, Herbert, Montgomery, Sherwood, liawlino. llorton. Howe, Hodgere, WJ.lfion. Miller. EmcrEon, Burly, Carr,
ALEXANDER, s.s. (6.50 a.m.), 377 tons, Wildir.cn. from Torakohe. MAORI, 6.5. (6.55 a.m.), 3399 tons, Aldwell. from Lyttelton. l'aeoeneers: Saloon—Misses Hopping. Siucis, Feary, Bradbury, Whittaker. Butcher. Smith, fluretwick, Sunley, Turner. D'Oyley, Jago, Molincaux, Oorner, Taino, Simp Eon, Cruickahanks, Wells, Ailport (2), Mirems, Frost, Sext-on, AUdridse, Law. Niixon,' Gilchrist.. Brown, Hancock, Ferguson, Anderson. lla.vmoiMl, Mcsdamcs Lough, Crawford. Rudkin, Cornish, Lindsay. Hayno,' Undorwood, Jack, Robinson and infant, Watts. Atolincaus, Fitzgerald, M'Donahl. Baxter. Morpeth, lirown, Knight and 3 children, Miram (2). Toltui, Laintr, Weblev and boy. Stoddart and 2 children, Sir Jarncfi Mills, General Gcdley, Dr. Douelas. Dr. Hogg, Major Hume, Major Sevan, Rev. Hlirrav, liov. Dean Hegnault, Colonel Patereon. Messrs. Sim. Strachery. Crawford, Deans, H. Rudkin, Edwards, Gee, Butoher, HoEeldane. Rutherford, Tivelftwoo. M'CoII, Buxton, Baron, Oowncr, Stead. B.iin, Boales, Weston, Tucker. Winter, Hill, Graham. White, Davios, Whltcombe, Ilenson, Ohnmberlain, Bricm, Judd. M'Donald. Tevlor. Baxter. Morpeth. Pryor, Yenablcn (2), Fortnne, Davidson, Miller, Rummers. Cahaean, Stager, Hnrgrcaves. Thompson, Gerher. Smith, Greenfield. Davidson* French. M'Cartv, Brown. Joachim. Oelwrne, Irvine, Cowlishaw. Gainee. oray. Paterson, Jeffreys, Bnrtlev, Corniah. Simpson. Stoddart, Itudliin, Knisrlit; 66 stcerairo. WAIPAir, s.s. (8 a.m.). 93 tons, Deiley, from Pictorj. WIIIJfKRA, p..'. (8.45 a.m.). 3022 ton.«, Entwlslc. from Sydney, Auckland, Gisborne, and Napier. AMELIA SIMS, pohooner (10.30 a.m.), 98 tons. Scott, from Gishorne. ' KAKAMEA. f».s. (11.55 a.m.), 6563 tons. P. Clifton-Hogg, from London, via ports. MANA, s.s. (1-10 p.m.). 133 tons, Gibson, from LytteltonWAIRAU. S.p. (6 p.m.). 93 tons. Deilev, pnt back; stTCM of woather; bound for Picton.
DEPARTURES. FRIDAY, MAY 30. KAURI, 6.3. (0.10 a.in.), 2833 tons, Carey, for Westuort. . .. ENliUGl', steam trawler (7.45 a.m.); 66 tons. Thome, for Cook Strait. PATJSENA, s.s. (12.15 D.m.), 1212 tdns, Cameron, for Picton an<l Nelson. Passengers; Saloon—For Picton—Misses Ooomb, Williams, Kelly, Harvey, Mesdames Adams, Saxon, Captain Bilton, Messrs. O'Brien. Wilkinson, Davies, Stewart. Thomas, Gray. Skinner. Good, Lewis. Mitchell, Foster, and JelEries. For Nelson—Misses Loatherick. Jack. Mesdameo Ilocßard, Colquhoun. Cellars, Goodhall, Gardiner and child, Messrs. HoEeard. Itobb, Stevens, Gee, Hamilton. Bvinsden, l'cre, Nlcolls, Jack, Benscman, Seliars, Goodhall; 30 steerage.
JIUIA, ?/s. (2.25 p.m.), 127 tons, Burt, for Wanuamii. KAPITI, s.s. (4.10 D.m.). 242 tons, Sawyers, for Wansanui. WAIRATJ, s.s. (4.3S .p.m.), 93 tons, Deilcy, for Picton.
WIMMEKA, 6.e. (6.30 p.m.), 3022 tons, Waller. for Lyttelton. ULIMAItOA, as, (7.10 p.m.), . 5777 tons. Wyllie, for Sydney. MAORI, sjs. (0.5 p.m.). 3399 tons, Aldwell, for Lyttelton. /PafscnSers:' Saloon—Misses Joint, Chapman, Grange. Burt, TViylor, Hen-son, Sutherland. Nelson, Grahnme, Haides, M'Kellan, Lee, Penreo, Bradley, Ilarnott, Mcsdamos Flower, Pearson, Oorkbill, Chapman, Mon&ies a.nd 2 children, Bright. Tosswill, Galea. Simeon, Messrs. Davies, Bunoan. Hti.rper. White, Hamilton, Flower, 8011. Chapman. Salmon, Slack, Adams, Whiteorabe. G-range. Bonis, Drake, Stevenson, Bright, Holmes, Tosswill, Tucker, Newton, Perkins; Owen.". Ba.'h, Barnott. lin'tchine.. Campion, M'Lca-n. Kerr, Campbell. Collins, Horsley. Owen, Perkins Bresh, Buokhu.rst. Colonel Heard, Hon. H. D. 8011. Captain' Hennah, and Dr. Pearson. ALEXANDER, s.s. (8.15 p.m.), 377 tons, ViokcTrmn. for Nelson. ... BLENHEIM, s.s. : (m ; idnight), 120 tons, Wilkinson, for Blenheim.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS. . Hauplrl. Onehunga. New Plymouth. May 31. Takaptma, Napier. May 31. Blenheim, Blcnhoira. May 31. Queen of the South, Foiton, May 31. Haupiri. Onehunsa, via New Plymouth May 31. Ktormbird, Waneanni, May 31. Nikau. Nelson, Motuoka, May 31. Maroroa, Lyttelton. Hay 31. Paparoa, London, iv.iv porta, iiay ai. Kaituna, Westport, May 31. Kaip.ira, Picton, June 1. . ' Mokoia, Dunedin Lyttelton. June 1. Hippie, Glsbornc, June 1. Hawora, Patee., June 1. Queen of the South. Foxton, June 1. ■ jtoori. Lyttelton. June 1. Wakatu, Kaikoura and Lyttelton, Juno 1. JTnia, Wangamii. Juno 1. Kapiti, Wnnsanni. Juno 1. Kennedy, WctftUavcn, Juno 1. Mapourika. • Wefit Coast. Nelson, Juno 1. Kakiuro, Lyttelton. Juno 1. Conrtlield. Auckland. June 1. Koonya, Westport, Juno 1. TVairau. Picton, Juno 2. H.MjS. Pyrarous. Picton. June 2. Monov.-n-i', northern ports, June 3. Mono,. Patea, June 3. Kanuni, Patea. June 3. Aorere, Patea, June 3.^ Navua, Island ports, via, Auckland, June 5 Jtaitai, northern ports, Juno 6.
PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Alexander, Nelson, West Const, May 31. Aorere, Potea, May 31. Ottawa. Blenheim, May 31. Rtormblrd. Wanpaiiui, May 31. Kammi, Patea, May 31. Nikau. Nelson, Motueka, May 31. Mararoa. Lyttelton. May 31. Mana, 'Patea, May 31. Arahura, Picton. Nolson. West Coast. May 11. ; Muirital, Wanganui, May 31. Kflpuni. Patea-, May 31. Italdura, West Coast, June 1. Kennedy. West Ooast, June 2. Kaniti. Wnneanui. June 2. Blenheim, Blenheim. Juno Z. Wairau, Blenheim. Juno 2. Hauniri, New Plymouth, Picton, Juno 2. Pateena. Nelson and Picton. June 2. Maori, Lyttelton, June 2. Walhora, southern ports, June 2. Kaitun<i, Westport. Juno 2. Oucen of the South, Foxton, June 2. Hawera, Patea. Jane 2. Mokoia, northern ports, Jnno 2. Monowo.i. Lyttelton. Puncdin, .Tune 3. "Mapourika, Nelson, West Ooast, June 3. Ripple. Nanler, Olsborno. June. 4. Blenheim, Havelock, June 4. Oourtflela Lyttelton, June 4. ICaipara. Loodon, Juno 4. Haitai. Lyttelton, Dunodinji June 6.
INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMEES. MANUKA, due here from Svdnqy direct, Juno 4. Sails May's for Melbourne, via 6outh MOEItAKI, duo here from Melbourne Juno 6. Soils same day for Sydney direct. WILLOCniiA, due hero from Melbourne Juno 13. Bails same day foj Sydney direct. OVERSEA SHIPPING, Steamers. From. Left. due. Indrapu.ro> liondon Apr. o Judo 9 Btar of India ... T/ondon Apr. 22 Jnno 24 Paparoa. .'... Loudon Apr. 4 May 31 Waiwera London Apr. 4 Jnno 3 florinttiic London Apr. 28 June 10 Urmuera London May 10 JunoU Arawa London May 22 July 6 Niwnrn Ltvorpool May 13 Juno 8 K cn t Liverpool May 3 July 8 TJnitn),! St. John Apr. 7 June 22 Tlaunfels New York Mar. 26 June 16 Courtfleid New Vork Feb. 30 May 31 Cro.vn of Toledo New York Mar. 31 Juno 28 Aberlour New York Apr. 24 July 17 Wflihora Calcutta - May 31 BY TELFjORAPH. OVERSEA. . NEWCASTLE, May 30., Sailed— Koroniiko. and Katoo, for New Zealand. KOVA. May 3. Foiiled.—Maknra-, for Auckland. COASTAL. FHII)AY.' MAY 30. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Talline M.SO a.m.) from Cook and Pooict.V T.s!.i:hl?: Orete. auxiliary schooner, from Fast Coaet Bay?. Sa,iM.-CourlfieHl (6.45 0.n;.) for Wrlli.'u:ton. Lvttelton. and Dunedin; Whanj:ane, (9.15 P.m.), fo; NowcnsOe., Arrived.—Kahu (5 a.m.], from Wellington. WANOANUI. Arrived—Stocmbird (4.10 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed.T-Storroblril (5.45 p.m.), for WclllnctoD' PICTON Arrived.—Patcena (4.30 p.m.), from WclPyramiw (9 a.m.), lot Nelson,
NELSON. Arrived.—Nikau (1 a.m.). from Wellington; H.M.ti. Pyrainus (5 p.m.). from Picton. •Sailed.-Nikau (1.55 p.m.). for Nelson and Motueka. . . MOTUEKA. To Ball.—Nikau (5 p.m.). for Wellington. WESTPORT. c Arrivod.—Gaaopus (7.10 a.m.), from Wollinston. „ Sailed.—Kaituna (5.25 a.m.), for Wellington. GREYMOUTH. Arrived.—A-rrahou (4.10 p.m.), from Wei- . limrbon. ' LI'TTELTON. j Arrived.—Maunpanui (G. 50 <i.m.), and Mararoa. (9.55 a.m.). from Wellington. Sailed.—Maraim (5.20 p.m.), for JcUinßton. Pausciigor3: H?.looiir-Misses Forayce, Honeyfield, Jsaacsen, Potts, Ward, Barclay, Watson, JOllO3 (5). Tippinc, Ritchie: Me.• damca Whitakor, Suckling, Milne, lase, c Bloy, Jones, liouieivjliain, Rafter; Uessrs. l - Whitaker, Waterhonse, Thomas. lV)wn£ena, i Colonel Cooper, Grec.n, Smith, Nicolson, j Gray, Colonel Hayhurtrt. .ojid Son, Peaek, Jonoa. Bloy, •Snckliiiff, Milne, Bailey, Cameron. M'Grcffor, IfisloD. Thomas. Uailcy, V» r, ane. Avery, Kicly, White. Chisholm, Jacob, Smith, Brown. Armstrong, Stonier, Jones, M'Cormiek, nine. Milno, Rafter; Masters Hayhurst and Jones, ana 9 eteor* Sailed.— for Dunedin, Bluff, Ilobart, and Melbourne. . _ , Arrived.—Mannpcanul (6.30 a.m.) from Syuney, via, Wellington; Ka-irnki (9.15 a.m.) from Timaru: Mararoa (9.45 a.m.) from Wellincton; Broczo (4.10 p.m.) from »\anff?.nui. Sailed.—Poherua, for Greymouth. TIMARU. J vSaile4.—Llzzio TayloT (7.30 a.m.).. for Wei- 1 linatou; John (7.45 p.m.). for Wellington. DUNEDIN. J Arrived.—XnvercsTJfrill (10 a.m.), from, t south: Taviuni (noon), from Westport, via a BluiT: Hinemoa (4 p.ai.). from Oauiani: Tutaiiekai (4.55 p.m.), from Oamoru; Cor- g inna (5 p.m.), from Oamaru. Sailed.-Mokoda. (2.15 p.m.). for Auckland, via wfly ports. I OAMARU. f Arrived.—H.M.S, New Zealand (off harbour early), from Timaru.
PAPABOA. FROM LONDON. The Faparoa, from London, via ports, iB cxuccted to arrive at Wellington between six mid Govcii o'clock tills evening, "no vessel leaves hero for Lyttclton on Thursday next. KAIPARA FOR LONDON. The New Zealand Ship-Dins Company's steamer Kair-ara i 3 to leave Waii&TQ. on Sunday evening for Picton a-fld Wellington, and should be here either r on Tuesday or Wednesday. Tha vessel mil probably leave Wellington on Thursday night or daylignt on Friday Tor London, via ports. WEST COAST WEATHER. Reports received by the Union, Company from Greymouth yesterday morning stated that the sea was too heavy on tho our to allow tho Mopourika and Koonya to enter. It was hoped to net the vessels In yesterday afternoon, but if the attempt was unsuccessful the Mnpourika was to return to Wostport. without visiting Greymouth. Confeaueuitly the Mapour ika will not roaca Wellington until about Sunday morning, MANAROA ON THE BLIP. The coflistal steamer Manaroa was placed on the Evans Bav Patent Slip, yesterday, for the purpose of having repairs effected /to her how. , , The steamers Aorero and Kftpun.l came off the filip yesterday prior to the Manaroa coins -up. The Courtfield lg duo at Wellington tomorrow from American ports, via Auckland, to discharge cargo. Whilst assisting in taking on boo.rd a locomotive engine at Lyttelton A. K. Stewart, chief officer of tho Kauri, haa his hand injured. He went ashore and relieved b.v Mr. Woden. chief of tno Flora. Mr. C. Elders filled the vacancy'on the Flora. Due from Lyttclton on Sunday, the Rokiuro- will fall on Monday ftir Greymouth and Uokitiko. On account of the holiday t on Tuesday next, tho Motuclta-Kclron-Wollinirton Backet NiUan will not caJl at Wellington on that date, Ivut will resume, running on the following Thursday.
Tho F. and S. -steamer Surrey, at pre«?nt aVtho Bluff, Is exDcct-ed to leave that port this evening for Waitara.
It is understood that Cnntain Kearney, of the Star of India, has been appointed master of tho new steamer Star of Victoria, which will leave London very, shcrrtly for Auetralian and New Zealand ports. Captain Kearney's now command, is said to be a particularly lino vcsoul. being equipped with everything essential in tho prompt handling of freight... The steamer will also have accommodation, for f immigrants, ana of coiirso will have a wireless CQuipment. Captain Kearney will probably bp succeed* ed on the Star of India by Cnntnm lllyaU, of the Star of Australia, whilst Captain West, who lio.a for some timo been ciiicf officor of the ptoamcr Marere, may bo transferred to the Star or Australia as master.
Mr. A. B. Dalgleish has .loined the Ara* hura as third mate.
Last evening the coaetal\frt«amer Hawora left port. foT Havolock with the baraue Daniel in tow. Upon arrival at Have lock the Hflwera. will proceed to Patea.
The Karatnea is to leave Wellington on Wednesday next for Lrttclton and Dunedin, for tho purpose of discharging cargo. Tho vesoe-1 is to to WelJinstou ,in order to leave for London, but as yet no date has been ilxed.
Advice has been received by the Union Company to tlio effect that the Navua left Suva'at 4 p.m. 011 Thursday last tor Auckland find Wellington. She Is due here on Thursday next. , Duo to-day from Napier, tho TaJcapuna will lay up at Thorndon.
In 1 a. report 011 tho coal trade of Newcastle it is stated that 011 May 1 thero were 28 deep-sea vessels, with an estimated carrying ca.paelty of 125.000 tons, jn port loading and to load for foreign destinations. Tor the month onded Apr.il 30, 14 steamers and 14 tailors, with 101.409 tons of coal, were sent forward to foraEn ports. «.» ouainet 14 steamers and 1Z sailers, with 105,611 tons, for the nreccding month, and 20 steamers and 10 sailers. with 104,565 tons, (or the corresponding period of last year.
The New Zealand Shipping Company's Rtcamor Rimutnka, which is at. present at fiyttclton. is due Ojt Port Chalmers on .Time "1. and ia duo at Tokomaru Hay on June 7. she is due at Napier on .Tnne 11. and at Wellington on June 14. From tills oort the vessel will proceed to Lyttelton. where ulio is due on J<une 19. and sails finally for London from the southern port on June 23.
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