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SHIPPING NEWS.

♦— PHASES OF THE MOON. MAY. Day. Hi', in. New moon 5 727 a.m. First quarter 12 4.7 a.m. Full moon 19 E 24 n.m, Last quarter 27 5 U a.m. MOOJs'. Hoou rises to-day, 4.19 a.m.; sets, 2.37 P,m " HIGH WATEII. To-day, 2.10 a.m.; 2.36 p.m. To-morrow, 2.56 a.m.; 3,23 p.m. SUN. Sun rieca to-day, 7.6 a.m.; sets, 4.30 D.m. ARRIVALS. SATURDAY, MAY 31. JIARAHOA. s.s. 17.30 a.m.), 2598 tons. Manning, from Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon —Aliases Watson, Hodffii, Tipping. Honeyfield, Potts, Baiiiev, Isaacson, Ward, Kitchie, Mejdamcs Homcrgham, Jonea (4). Hilne. Suckling, ThompEon, Whittakcr and infant, Halter, Page. Bloy. Messrs. Green. Clarke, l'ownsend, Nicholson, Jones (3), Summers, Storcr, Browu. Bayne. Hodge. Kelly, Bailey, Armstrong. Hayhurst, M'Cor. Mick, H'Kerron, Milne, Suckling, Hine. HeSSOB. Smith, Avery. Oameron, Cole. Waterliouso, Pollard, Fearch, Lewteham, Parny, Stcvemon, Ware, Page, Bloy. Mrana, Wallace, Italian, Whittaker, ITGrecror. iVctall, White, Chisholm, Thomas, Smith, Woods, Colonel Hayhurst. Colonel Cooner; 53 steerage. RAITTJNA, 5.6. <3.10. o,m.i, 1977 tons. Thompson, from Westport. NIKAIJ. s.s. (8.30 aim.), 248 tons, Hay. from Nelson and Motueka. STOHMMRD, s.s. (9.45 a.m.), 217 tons Doivell, from Wanganui. WAIIIORA. s.s. (2.45 p.m.). 4633 tons, from ! Cf.icutia. via Auckland. PATEENA. s.s. (5.45 p.m.). 1212 tons. White. Pa.rsons, from Nelson and- Picton. Passengers; Saloon—Missce Stickling, Lonsdale. M'Laren. llapp, Fri'glit, England, Lambert. Edwards. C-ondy, Ulirra, Banker. Tripe, Wells, Foley, Ross, Dew, Dodcswell, O'Neill, i'torlcT, Jlesdames Fennlmore. Gray and infant, Stackard, S-alisbur.v, Evans, Lambert, M'Laren, Kirk. Sankey. Condy, Chisnall. Leight and child, Miller, •Kessre. Pilchcr. Haggard, Budd, Haish. Isaacs, Gibson, Klnniburch. Thompson. Jllooney, Gibson, Knyvett, Harris, Griffon, Fennimore, Capper. Kemp. Leach, Deck. Packard. Beatson, Leach, Grant, Griflin, Salisbury, Pearlies, Cross, Harvey, Exton, Turnbull, Coderman, O'Brien, Haine, Jf'Crecd. Kirk, Banke. Reece. flheay. Knowies, Hiddleslin, Prentice, Wilton, Pethloo Patele, Sankey, Leslie. Wills, Nieoll (21.. Beine, Pennv. Gillett, Ohristensen, M'Caljinn. Chisnall, Herrigold, Murch, Stanles, Walker, Watson, Luna, Rose, Lawson, Nlcoll, Merral, Kenling, Beaslsv, Connor, Cundy, Cooke, Bailey, Foster. Captain Hilton, Bird: 17 steerage. PAPAROA. S.S. (8.20 p.m. in the stream). 6563 tons. Bower, from London, via way ports. (Passenger-list published on Friday.) _ KENNEDY, s.s. (11.50 p.m.). 226 tons. Purvis. from Jfangarakau. RIPPLE, fi.s. (10 p.m.), 370 tons, Carlson, from Glsborne. KOONYA, s.s. (11.20 p.m.). IC9O tons, Pryde. from Gl'cymouth. SUNDAY,- JUNE 1. BLEWHEIIt, F.e. IO.SO a.m.). 120 tons. Wilkinson. from Picton, via Tho Grove. HUIA, e.s. (4.50 a.m.), 127 tons, Burt, from Wansamii. ' „ H.M.S. PYRAMUS. 2135 tone, 5000 li.p.. Cantata Stopford (7.20 a.m.). from Nelson. WAIRAO, is. (7.50 a.m.), 93 tons, Deiley. from Picton. MAORI, s.s. (8.5 a.m.), 3399 tonsj Aldwell, from Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon—Jtisse3 Sharp, Hansard, Gili'ord. Bowley, Aelicr, Hall, Berry, Fraser, Jones, West. Burnett. Jackson, Brietow, ThomnsCm. Woodward (2i, Chipman, Hansard. Little. Mesdames Rollason, Stout, Platts. Gilmour, Brice, M'Kay, Bakewoll, West, OUlvior and infant. Jolly, Penllhgton, Tyer?, Shoffleld. Ontlow, Baskett, Fletcher. Whyte, Quill, Ifinton, Messrs. Horton, Henshaw, Smith. Duncan (2), Lees. Abbott. Rcid, M'fihanc. Kidston, M'Dougal. Rein, FlUgerald, Pscev. Hayles, Haswell. Jlaie.v, Jones, Hanralian, Brice, Wolfe, Wilson. Cox. Vance. Mathenison, Oond|;reve, Dolton, M'Kaye, Boycc. Wilson, Patrick. Gown, Sail, Conner, Sialter, Bakewoll, Hyland-. Thomas, Hollander. AVest, ■ Roeaworthy. Maddlsou, nratiicr, M'Kav, Onmmell, Hall, Hurt, M'Meekan. Barlt'rop, Jaclt6on. Waldie, Turner. Drew. Stevens. Haslcm, Fenwlck, Brock, Williamson.- Bidwell. Barber, Danner, Parker. O.uil. Baker, Rankin, Dobson, Burt. Teychcnnc. Eichlebaun, Baldwin, Whyston, Brice, Marsenne, Beauchamp, Mane. Scott, P.aird, Roberts, DutUie. Hinton. Wilson, Tatterfield, Masters Wills and Fox, Captains Onflow and- Hennah. Nurse Rawlinga, Doctors Gotr and Valintino; 86 steerage. HAUPIRI, e.s. (9 a.m.), 715 tons, Bilton, from New Plymouth. ' JOHN. s.s. (9.40 a.m.). 342 tons, Holm, from Tiraarit.' TAKAPUNA, s.s. (10.25 a.m.). 1036 tons, from Napier. MOKOIA. s.s. (1.15 p.m.), 3502 tons, Harris. from Dunodin and Lyttelton. UUEEN OP 'I'TTK SOUTH. «.n. (3.25 D .ra.). 198 tons. Harvey, from Foston. COURTFIELD, s.s. (5 p.m.), 4592 tons. Wiseman, from New York, via wav norts. BREEZE, s.s. (7.30 p.m.) 347 tons, Broadhouse. from Lyttelton. MAPOURIKA. s.a. (8 p.m.), 1203 tons. Holmes, from West Coast and Nelson. Passengers: Saloon—Jfiss Bcntlev. Mesdames Ramsay, Watt, Messrs. Stevens, Ramsey. Fi.tficr, Smith. Sir John Findlay, Brent, Miller (2) Burke, Hannan: 11. steerage. ■DEPARTURES. SATURDAY. MAY 31. HAWERA, s.s. (7.25 a.m.). 200 tons, Jackson. for Patea, via Pclorus Sounil. DANIEL, barqiio (7.25 a.m.), 307 tons. Whitton. in tow of Hawera. for Havelock, WAIRAU, s.s. (7.30 a.m.). 93 tons. Deiley. for Picton. . TERAWHITI, tug (7.30 a.m.), 230 tons. Watohlin. for Rangilikoi beach. • ARAHURA. e.s. (12.50 p.m.), 1596 tons, Lambert, for Picton. Nelson. Westport, aud Greymoutli. NIKAU, e.s. (2.15 p.m.). 248 tons, Hay. for Nelson and Motneka. MARAROA, s.s. (11.5 n.m.). 2598 tons, Man-, ning, for Lyttelton. Passengers: SaloonMisses Dutton, Joseph. Meddins, Vine, Phaap, Salmond, Shepherd, Stubblefleld, Mesdames Stubblefleld. Dawson, Winks, Rev. J. Dawson, Messrs, Pilcher. Edwards, Wnllisli," Hine, Gerber, Clarkson. Andrews, Tisdall, M'Ewan, Hnyward, Kin,?, Burnett, Holden, Pounall, Redpath. Gardiner, Ten der, Collins,- ViTinks, Knowlos, Keall. Collyer, ITaszard; 40 eteerage. MANA, s.s. (11.35 p.m.), 134 tons, Gibson, for Patea. SUNDAY. JUNE 1. MURITAI, 5.i.'(6.40 a.m.), 7440 tons, Firth, for Wanga-nuf.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Rakiurn-, Lyttelton, Juno 2. Arapawa, Lyttelton, June 2. Ma.nsja.pa.pa, Karamca.. June z. Brisbane. Newcastle, Juno 2. Kaitoa. New Plymouth, Juno 8. Hawera, Fatea-, June 3. Mararoa, Lrttelton, Juno 3. Wonowai. northern nort-s, June 3. Mana, Patw, June 3. Arahura, West Coast, Nelson, Picton, June 4. „ . llannka, Sydney, June 4. Awahou, Foxton, Juno 4. Koromiko, Newcastle. Juno 4. Wimmora, Dunedin, Lyttelton, June s. Nikau, Nelson, Motueka, June 5. Navua, Island ports, via Auckland, June 5 jraitai. northern norts. Juno 6. Moevaki. Melbourne, via south, June 6.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Breezo, Wanganul. Juno 2. John, YTanganui, June 2. Aorere, Patoa-, June 2. Stormblrd, TemUoho, June 1. Hnitt, Wancanui. June 2. Arapawa, Wauganui, Juno 2. Kapuni, Pafea, Juno 2. Rakiura, West Ooast. J tine 2. Kennedy, Nelson,_TTest Coast, June Blenheim. Blenheim. Juno 2. \Vairou, Blenheim, June 2. Haupiri. Now Plymouth. Picton, June 2. Pateena, Nelson and Picton. June 2. Maori, liyttelton, June 2. Waihora, southern porta. June 2. Kaituna, Westport, June 2. Queen of tho South, Foxton, June 2. Kawera, Patea, June 2. _ Mokoia, northern ports. June 2. Monowo.i. lyttelton. Tluncdin, .Tun« 3. MapouriUa, Nelson, West Coast, June 3. Mararoa, Lyltelton, June 3. J Karamea, southern ports, June 4. Koonya, Grcymoutii, June J. Kaitoa, Nekon, West Coast, June 4. Awahou. Foxton, Juno 4. Mana, Patea, June 4. Hawcra, Patea, June 4. Ripple. Nnnier, Gisborne. June 4, lilonheim. Jlarelock, Jnnc 4. Courtficld Lyttelton, June 4. ICaipara. London. June 4. Nikau, Nelson, Motuekn, June 4. Manuka, Melbourne, via south, June 5. Wimmera, Sydney, via north, Juno 5. Moeraki, Sydney, June 6. MaitaJ, Lyttelton, Diinedin. .Tune 6. Arahura, Picton, Nelson, West Coast. June 7. Br TELEGHAPH. OVERSEA. SYDNEY, May 31. Arrived.-Loulsa, Craig. from Hokianea, Sailed.—Manuka (1.50 D.m.!. for Wellinjton direct. O[IAEKN - CE jjtvEß. June 1. Foiled.—Miwurewa. for New Zealand. MELBOURNE. Juno t. Arrived. —Wi!k>cli>'a. from BlulT. via Hobart; Willensden, from Auckland. COASTAL. HATUBDAY, MAY 31. AUCKLAND. . Sailed —Monowni (4 p.m.), tor southern port; Rosamond'l3.4o p.m.), for Tologa Bay and Gistwrne. I'ICTON Arrived.—Arahura (4.45 p.m.), from fi'cllinßton' SBI.ROJT. Arrived.—Alexander (8.15 a.m.), from TC"elUoffton.

GKEYJIOOTH. Sailed—Koonya (6.10 p.m.),.. for WcllltiKton; Karpri (7.30 p.m.). for bydr.cy. I,rTTEI,TOX. Arrived.—Wimtnera (10.10 a.m,\ from WclSailed'.—Norfolk (1.30 p.m.), f9"m■-,')*!!2' month; Breeze (11.40 p.m.), f° r , T '''l-,!JtTUIi' To sail.—Knkiura (10 p.m.),-for \\ clinictoil. . DUN ED IX. Arrived.—Storm 1,7 a.m.). from Tfmaru; Potonc (10.45 p.m.), from northern port-. Sailed—Storm (3 p.m.) for Wansauui. *u way porta. . BLUFF. Arrived.—Snowdonian (noon), from BunbU °' SUNDAY, JUNK 1. AUCKLAND. Arrived. —ITahcno (3.55 p.m.). from Sydney; Suuall (5.20 a.m.). from Gisborne mid East Coast; ilnitai (11 a.m.), from south. Sailed.—Kia, Ora (6.35 a.m.), ,ror Loudon, via liio do Janeiro and TencriiTc. ONEHUNQA. . Arrived.—F.arawa (8.20 a.m.), from New Plymouth. GISBORNE. To sail.—Monowni [8 p.m.), for- south. Passengers: Salon —Misses M'Donald, Cuulton, Oman, Hutton, Corrigan, Malone and Gordon, J.tesdames Aston and Marshall, Messrs. William?, Norris, BmcUe, Hudson. Parker, Laviu, I'ut tcrill House, Smith, .Tones, Hawkins, Strauchan, Rounthwaite, Kidde, Adjutant Marshall. and J. M'kenzie. WANG AN UI. Arrived.—Jfuritai (4.30 p.m.), from Wellington. NELSON. Arrived.—Arahura (3 fl.m.). from Picton: Niltau (2 a.ia.), from Wellington. ■ KAIIAMEA. Sailed.—Mangapapa. (7 a.m.), from Wei lington. • LYTTEI/rON. Arrived.—Havaroa (11.55 a.m.), from Wellington. DUNEDIX. Arrived.—Wimmera (11.25 a.m.), from north: Rimutaka (1.10 p.m.). from Lvttelto.i; Gilford (9 a.m.j, from Lyttclton Sailed.—Maunganui (6 p.m.), for Melbourne. WAIHOR-A FROM CALCUTTA. The Union Company's steamer Waihora arrived at Wellington from Calcutta, via way ports, on Saturday afternoon. Captain A. 0. Showman is sti.l in com, mand, his other officers born?: Chief. Mr. ,1. Scott; second, Mr. D. Gardner; third. Mr. F. J. G. Warrc'n. Mr. C. Falkenoerc is chief engineer, Mr. T. Patcrson second. Mr. L. S. Dawson third, and Mr. 0. bluartRichardson fourth; while Mr. H. Ncill js purser, and Mr. J. Bowles chief steward. It is expected that the Waihora will sail for the south to-morrow mormn". Bound for Avonmouth, via Las Palina?, the F. and S. Line's steamer Norfolk icit L.vitelton at 1.30 p.m on KaturduJ. The Shaw-Savill steamer Kin. Ora. cleared Auckland for London at 6.35 r.,m. yesterday. She is duo at lier destination on May 12. , H.M.B. l'vrmnue, drill Khi.n on the Now Zealand Station, arrived at Wellington from Nefcon yesterday morning. fjho is berthed at the Wool Wharf, and will remain in port till June 16. when slio will leave for Russell and Auckland. By wireless la!>t evetiinj tHo union Com pariy's Ifakuri, which is en route from Vancouver to Auckland, advised tiHit she was expected to make , port between 5 and 6 o'clock to-morrow morning. The Union cargo-carrier Karori left Greymouth for Sydney at 7.30 p.m. on Saturday. PAI'AROA IN PORT. The New Zealand Company's Papatoa arrived in the stream at Wellington frnm London, at 8.20 p.m. on Saturday. The vefeel berthed at the Kim:'." Wfcai-r yesterday morning to land over 300 third-class passengers. Departure "was taken from London on April 10, and from Plymoatlt on April 12. According to the second officer the voyage out was a most enjoyable-one, the weather on tho whole being fine. The Papnroa called at the usual norts en route. At Ilobart IS.OOO cases of apples were token on board. These will be transhipped to South America . During the jun from London to Wellington the Paoaroa averaged 12 knole per hour. This is the vessel's thirtieth voyage from London to New Zealand, and it was only on two former occasions that this rate of speed was maintained. • Captain, N. E. Bower is still in command, and lias tho following officer; associated with him-.-Chief, Mr. H. Wvnyard; second. Mr. IT. J. Wild; third. Mr. H. Gardiner; fourth. Mr. G. Dyer; shin's surgeon, Dr. F. It. Vonng, M.A., Ch.B.; chief engineer, Mr. H. N. Empson-Riddleh; second, Mr. J. H. Malcolmson; third. Mr. J. Hardyman; fourth, Mr. F. Tulloch: fifth. Mr. A. Worley; electrician, Mr. School: chief refrigerating engineer. Mr. Tf. Pix: second, Mr. <T. Bollocli. Mr. IT. Fil th is wireless operator. From Wellington the Papsroa. proceeds, to Lrttelton to complete discharge. After loading at coastal ports, tho l'aparoa returns to Wolliiijton. and pails finally from thi,« port, for London on June 26. A' wireless message lias been received from the Moeraki stating that t.lie vessel eliould reach the Bluff from Hobart by dn.ylirlit this morning. REMUVjRA LEAVES THE OAPE. The local office of the New Zealand Shinping Company has been advised that R.W..8. Remnera.. which is on ront9 from London, continued her iojirner trom Cape Town to Hobart and Wellington on, the afternoon of May 30. She is due here on June 23. MBSS-TABLE GOSSIP. Mr. J. Lowry, late second officer-of the Talnne, has passed his examination for a master's certificate. He lias been appointed chief officer of the Haupiri'. Mr. A. N. Brooks has transferred from the Haupiri to the Kaituna. Mr. E. H. Nealc, late of the Hygeia, has joined the Wimmera, relieving Mr. F. Hall, who has been granted holiday leave. Mr. G. Godfrey has joined tho Rakanoa n* third officer, relieving Mr. Halliday, who hag come ashore for instructions. Mr. R. A. Grono, mate of the Kaiiuni, left that vessel at Wellington on Saturday. His place was taken by Mr. A.. Jlncltinnon. . COURTFIELD FROM NEW YORK. An arrival in port from New York. via. way ports yesterday, was the Tyscr Line s chartered steamer Courtfield. Tile vessel lfft NVw York on Jfarcli 2, and experienced moderate to fine weatlier on tho 10 OaStain J. Wiseman is still in command, and has associated with him the followfne officers-Chief, Mr. Wooler; second Mr..D Kilbee; third. Mr. J. Young; chief , en it l "s°anti'cfpat V cd tftaMhc Court-field will clear Wellington for Lyttelton, Dimedin. and the Bluff on Wednesday. When discharge hag been completed at the latter nort the vessel will proceed to Port Pine to load concentrates for the United Kingdom and Europe.

MARSEILLES TO WELLINGTON. Advices to liand state that tho Italianowned shin Loch «arve. 1712 tons, Captain Morearino, left Marseilles on May. 20 for Aucklnnd and Wellington. The vessel is brintrinE I.CCO.CDO rootln.K tiles tor tho nortS named. Messrs. Briscoe and Co. are the local agents. I

CARGO BY S.S. ZEALANDIO. Leavine Wellington for London on Jto 29 tho Shaw-Savill earfro-carrier Zealandio took the following cargo from the undermentioned ports :-From Gisborne-14,782 carcasses mutton, 5004 carcasses lamb. 152 pieces voal. 1603 nieces mutton. 2045' Quarters beef, 500 cases meat, 180 caaks tallow. 108 casks pelt#, 114 crates kidneys. 1307 bales wool; 1' bale sheepskins. From Nanicr--11.296 carcasses mutton, 4073 carcaspes lamo, 37J casks tallow, 103 casks pelts, 55 kees oasings. 60 crates kidneys. 90 ca«ee prim, ius., 969 bales wool. 145 bales lieiny, 4S bales tow. From Wellington—ll,649 carcasses mutton.- 4783 carca-Eecs lamb. ,pieces mutton, 973 quarters beef. 17 crates kidneys, 324 bales wool, 13 bales sheenskins, 1885 bales liemn. 101 bales tow. 49. sacks peas. From Picton—9so carcasseil mutton, 3492 carcasses lamb, 127 casks tallow, 439 bales wool. 347 bales hemp. 52 bales tow. From Timaru—l3,44s carcasses mutton, 31,665 carcasses lamb, 29 cases meat, 594 cask 3 tallow, 133 casks nelt-s, 40 kegs casings, 271 cratos kidneys. 75 ease? prim, jus. 1232 bale* wool, 77 bales sheepskins, oO oarslis lard, 97 sacks peas. 1671 bags From Dimedin—4soo caTcasses lamb. i 7 casks tallow, 40 bales wool, 106 bales sheepskins, 10 bales rabbit skins. 434 bales hemp, 276 balos tow, 8 sacks barley. From Lyttelton—s9Bl carcasses mutton, 11,359 carcas'cs lamb, 200 casks tallow, 263 casks pelts.

Snowdonian, steam tramp, arrived fit the Bluff on Saturday. She had a hardwood cargo on board. As Blenheim bar is not workable at present, the coastal stealer Opawa has been laid up at Wellington pro tern. Her crew was paid off on Saturday. The Union Company's steamer Takapmia arrived in port from Napier yesterday. She will be laid up during the winter months. One of the cadets in Iraininc 011 the Union Company's steamer Aparima, writhip from Naples, states that when off the coast of Africa the bones of the wrecked I'. and 0. liner Delhi could lie easily seen. The writer states that the steamer is breaki'ns up fast, and that there wlil soon be vcrry little left of the fine old vessel. _ The Khaw-Savill stennu*? Karamea. which is at present dischareinc Liverpool carso at Wellington, will sail for the south on Wednesday. On account of to-morrow beins the King'.' Birthday <nid a holiday, the Anchor Ijine's steamer Nikan will not visit Wellington. Slio returns here on Thursday, .lane 5. On Tuesday, June 10, she Vfiil tender 11.U.5. New Zealand at Nelson. Jlcssr.". Itanuatvne and Co. advise that the 'i'yscr liner Jndrnpnra is duo at Auckland from London, via way jiorts. to morrow. She is cxpectod at Wellington oB .riuio It. The Union Compani'i collier Koroaulso,

which loft Newcastle for Wellington oil Thursday last, is duo in port on June 4. The ilnuplri loads general cargo at Wellington for New Plymouth to-day. From the lat'/y* port fihe proceeds to Picton to load cliaii' for Oncliunca. • The' South Taranaki' Steamship Com* pany's Jlav.era left Wellington on Saturday with the barnue Daniel m tow for llavclock. The sailer load®.timber at the Sounds for Australia.

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