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PHASES OF THE MOON. JULY. Day. Itr. m. Now moon 4 • 436 p.m. Firet quarter 11 9 7 n.m. Full moon 18 5 36 p.m. Last quarter 25 9 29 p.m. JIOOX. Moon sets to-day, 10.43 a.m.; rises, 0.53 a.m. to-morrow. HIGH WATEH. To-day, 10.27 a.m.; 10.45 p.m. To-morrow, 11.5 a.m.; 11.22 p.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day, 7.5 a.m.; sets, 4.« p.m. ARRIVALS. FRIDAY. JULY 25. AKAPAWA, s.s. (4.45 a.m.), 263 tone, Thompson, from Wangaaiu. COIUNNA, a.s. (4.50 a.m.). 1271 tons, Cameron, from New Plymouth-. JIAUNGANUI, 6.3. (5.45 a.m.), 7527 tons, Worrall, from Jielhouru-s, Hobarl., out! southern ports. Paeseiisors: Saloon— Misses Uaxt. ltivers, Jonos. Jleedamea Segal and child, M'Phail, Williams, Billclt, GiiKburg, Martin, Mitchell and iufant, ilostra. Garvey, M'Convilie, Billstl, Curie, Williams, Martin, Gin-sburg, Heston, Gadsby, Dr. Gasteil, Hoslou, Segal, farter, M'Pliajl; 64 steerage.' WAUIEA, B<s. (6.30 a.m.), 452 tons, Stevens, from- Nelson. WI.MJTEEA, s.s. (6.30 a.m.), 3022 tons. Entwisle, .from Sydney, via northern ports. WAHINE, as. (6.55 a.m.). 4435 tone. Aidwell, from Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon —lliszea Taylor, Ban. Iroiidiies, lliUvhell, JackoOfl, Clark, Fox,, Wiieeler, Samson, Black, Cook, Silvius? Inglis, Mesdames Thomson (2), Craig (2), Slccy, Cloment3 and child, O'Ccn-nell, Lee, PatUc, Pcmbcrton-, Morrison, Pollock, Carruthere, Clabburn, Wright, lltAWi. Burroughs (2), Weldcn, Thomson, Edwards, Saviri, Lundlcy. Eoyce, Stone, Scott, Ilumbley, Koldgat-e, Clements, Murrell, Patterson, Neville, lle-ath. Ityau, Smith, Ifackrell, Pa.ttlo, Doxton, Pemberton, Jonos, Cotton-. Flavra, Hill, Allison, Morrison, Wood. Smith, Craig, O'Clallaxlian, Forman, Olabburc, Martin, Carle, Sumdell, Jessoi), Andrew, Young, Lee, Scott, Allan, Silvias, ' Ha-rj-in-jt-on. West, Hawthorne, Shcnvin, l'oborts, flaymes, Gtthapen, Blow, Lord, Joilm, Morton, Peru, tit'iior, Moves, Bi-3hop, Lees; 57 steerage. KOONYA, s.s. (7.15 a.m.), IC9I tons, Pryde, from Grcytnouth. ABE'UIiOUB, s.s. (9.50 a.m.), 4194 tons, .Xoith, from New York, via Australian perls and Auckland, KOJtATA, 6.5. (12.« p.m.), 1934 toils. Tate, fj'om Westport. BIiEEZE, s.s. (2.10 p.m.), 3-17 tons, Broadhoitee, from Lyttolton. OPAWA, s.s. (11.40 p.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, from Blenheim.
DEPARTURES. FKIDAY. JULY 25. HAMAKI, £i.a. (7.15 a..m.), 8111 tons, Hortou, for Auckland. PATiJENA, s.s. (1 p.m.), 1212 tons, Cameron, for l'ictan. ana Note-on. i'aiSECngcrs: s'oioun— For Pioton-Jliss-sa Young ana Silvoun'i, Messrs. Foster (2). Silvoun-s. For NtiiiDn—ilcscia-mos Allen, Jlurna, Spiers, Morsrs. Allen, Burns, Spiers, tttead, ileuly; i litesrage. KAKILuIA, s.s. (2.45 p.m.), 128 tons, for Cook Strait. , WAI.MDA. 's.s. (5.20 p.m.), 454 tons, Stevens, for Nelson. W'iiMMEifA, e.s. (5 p.m.), 3022 tans, for LytteUon and Duiudin. MAUXGAXTJI, s.s. (5.25 p.m.), 7572 tons, Worrall, for Sydney. l'a&sQiizers: Saloon —Jlis-iM Jlilne, Jackson, MoIBM (2), llorrisftn, Anderym, Baxter. Gibson-, Vvoodhoui-e, Brown, Stcadinan, Al'MUlun, iCurso Halce, Jtesiiames Green and child, Smith, Nathouu, Woodliousc, lirowu, Blyth, Gibus aai'd child. Green, Waller, Watson,' Hill, Smith, Captain White, Messrs. Lykct;, I'ilie, Cooper, Scott, U'Crca, Gndsby. Broujlrkm, Harivood, Kelson, Hcslon, Barncli, Mackrocl, Grant, Jlarlte, M'Oa-be, Eashiiian. Masters Vavasour (2), Growham, 80-lton, Parkyn-, Watt, M'Grogor, Licldle, Clreeii, Smith, Kathaun, IMlett, Billett, Blyth, NapthaTl, Paterson, Gibbs, Walter, l'rice, Sullivan, Mackill, Watson, Casting, ilill, Dennert, Siuithj Green; 61) steerage. BLENHEIM, s.e. (5.55 p.m.), 120 tons, Wilkiiii-oii, for Blenheim. WAIKAU, s.s. (5.30 p.m.), 93. tone, Dciley, fo-; , Bleuheini. WAKAI-α, s.s. (6 p.m.), 157 tons, Wills, for Kaikourn. and Lyttolton. AKAPAWA, G.s. (8.10 p.m.), 258 tons. Corby, for Wnnpraniil. WAHINE, e.s. (8.5 p.m.), 4435 tons, Aidwell, for Lytto-lton. Passengers: Saloon— Misees Jficoll, Chapman, Botihcl, Campbell, .M'l'cath, lioss, Ayson, Nelson, Jfandon, Wood,' Unliei-.v00d,.- po-iicaEter, Ward," Watkir.s, Molvin, lMiodcs, lihodes, Edge, Thompson, Ooagrovc, Oalbrai-Lh, Jtosdames Eampbr Croasley, Lowisoii, Cnllowory, Quanie, Hrakinss, JForelaiMl, Beiui, Campbell, Wilford, Collins, Iloben, Warnee and children, Mitohell, Stuart, liudd. Oompbon. Bishop, Tlianipson, Fordc, Goilbraitli, Oroft, Hon. G. Smith, M.L.0., Hon. J.. Bb.it, 31.L.U.. Uon. E. C. J. Stovcna, 31.L.C. Hon. CSias. Louissoß, Jf.L.C, Eov. H. E. Vindeu, Jfresrs. Da.vcy, Witty, Smith, M.P.'e, Frost, towson, Cliapman, Bonn., Camjibell, Galbraitn, Uodncy, Boyco, Beid, Gilfillan, Heath, Hutching?, Lynch, Stochby, Thompson, Fordo, Ko;a, Cloes, Sparks. Jlorrisson, Stewart, Biwld, Hutchincon, Noel, Porter, Jlelvin-, Loughliii, Bunt-ing, Oroft, Sli-ort, Reeves, llcll, finnnott', M'lntyre, Cotton. M'Gell, Hodses, BuntinE: 40 steerage. BUKEZE, p.s. (9.10 p.m.), 347 tons, Broadliou«, for Wangacuii.
COHINNA, s.B. (9.50 p.m.), 1271 tons, C<imcron, for Dunedrn.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS. s Waverley, Tcral-.ohe, July 16. Opawa. Blcniheiin, July 26. Stormbird, Wanpanni, July 2C. Ji'ika-u, Nolson, Jlotuoka, July 26. Mararon, Lyttelton, July 26. Jlapourika, West Coast. Kelson, July 26. Havre. Sumatra, via. south. July 26. Pateona, Nelson-, Picton. July 26. Karomu, Westport, July 26. Huia, TYansanui, July 27. , Blenheim, Blenheim, July 27. Taviuni, eauthern ports, July 27. Jlflngapaiia, Karamea, July 27. Aorere, Patea. July 27. Wairau, Blonheim, July 27. Arapawa-, Wanganui; July 27. TVahino, Lyttelton, July 27. jraitai, Diincdin, Lvtteltnn. July 27. lilunlc. Gi3borno. July 27. Hinemoe. northern lislits. July 27. Oi'.cen of th-3 Son-Mi. Foiton, July 27. Kapuni, Fatea, July 28. 'I'rirawera. northern nnrts. Julv 20. We.lcatu, Lytte-lton, Kaikoura, July 29. Star of Australian, Jiew York, way ports, Julv 29. Wimmera., Dnncdin, Lyttelton, July 31. Monov.-ai, northrrn po«3, Atittust 1. lf<u!iu.ka, Jfolbouvue, via south, A\igu;t 1.
PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Koonyo, Greymonth. July 26. Kin,l. WcEtjiort. .Inly 26. E<sho, Ko.ra.iaea, July 25. Waverley, West. Const, July 26. Opawa. nienihcim, July 26. KtormbiJil, WaHganui, July 26. Nikaii, Kotera. Jlotuoka. July 26. Mararoa, liyttelton, July 26. Arolnira, Plcton, Nelson, West Coast, July 26. TJunliine. Lyttellon. July 28. Aberiour, liyttoHon, Duuedin, July 26. Hnia. Wanpauiui, July 28. Illenheim, I'Uenihoim, July 23. Kara-nm, Westport, July 28. Komoti. V.'pstj-orl., July 28. T.iviuui, Nc-.v Plymouth, West Coaet, Jnlv 28. . Ihuigapnna, Karamea. Wostport, July 28. Aarere. Pn-tea. July 23. Wairaii, TUcn.lieim. July 28. Knpimi, Pa tea, July 28. Pateena, P.ictnn. Nnlson, July 28. TPahinc. Lyttelton. July 28. Oiidmi of Uio SoalJi. Koxt-on, July 28. TCinil.i, Wo.i:.-»aimi, July 2?. M.titai. northern poet?. July "B. Tflrawera. livitjlton. Dnn<!ilin. July 21. •!M;inonrilin, Nelson. ATcst, Coo ft, Jiily 29. Uinnb. Kn«inr. Oinhorn... July. 29. Ar<?TM-vo,, AVsnir-anui, July 29. ■ffakntu. Ko.ilc.ii'-a, Lyttclton. Jnlv 30. Wimrcwa. Sycinoy. vi/in north. Ju!v 31. T.rnii-v.Mi, Duncdin. Ano-iist 1. Jfomika, Sydney direct, August 1.
INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OP STEAjrEIIS: MAUNGANUI. due hero from Rydnov direct Ausust 6. H-xiU Aiiaust 7 for Melbourne., via. fouth. WIJniEnA, due here from south. July 31. Sails s-imo day for Sydney, via nortii. MANUKA, due here from Jttilhonrno, via couth. August 1. .Spoils same day for Sydney direct. OVERSEA SHIPPIfIC. Steamers. From. ' I.aft. Duo Delphic T.-ondoii June 5 Auk. 2 Wiiimaiia London .'.Time 21 Avg. 7 Indralonio. London -June 22 Auk. 31 ltot-irua Ijondon July 5 Aug. 18 Suffolk I/ivcrp,,o\ Hay 3 Aug. 2 We'tnienUi Liverpool .1 mm 21 Aug. 19 Tyrone Liverpool July 5 Kopt. 15 Devon Montreal May 31 Auij. 11 SUirof Australia T.::k York J'ay H .Tnlv 31 Wnwliclil Son- York Mav B An;;. 4 Cape Ilrol-on .... New Y<irl: May 12 Auk. 2o 1!V TEIifiOUAI'II. OVERSEA. I.O.VDOX, July 23. Arrivcd.-WhalvSitaiie. troin l.ytt'jllon. f-'ailcd.-Wli.ikarim, for LytLeltou; Ulackelcy, for WcllingtoTi. , SYDXKY, July 25. Arrived.—Victoria (in stream), from Auckland. NHVCASTLK, July 2b. Arrived.—Kfliiluna, from .Now Zcotand. SUVA. July 25. Arrived.--Fiona, and Atua, from Sydney, Sailed,—Hajaaua., for Auoklaad,
COASTAL. FRIDAY, JULY 25. AUCKLAND. Arrived .-Kauri- (9.40 a.m.), from Fiji; Katoa (2.40 p.m.), from Newcastle, to Gisborno nud No-pier (piut in for buukor coal); ICaiapoi (6.30 p.m.), from Melbourne and Newcastle; Keroru, ketch (6.50 p.m.), from Nine Island. Sailed.-Koromiko (4.45 p.m.), for Sydney and Nowcastle. The Canada C«pe, from Newcastle to Auckland, passed Capo Brett at 4 p.m. to-(i«y. NAPIER. Arrived—Monowai (10.15 a.m.), from Wellington. , NEW PLYMOUTH. Sailed.-Ra-raiva (8.25 p.m.), for Oneltunga. WANGAOTJI. Arrived — Storinbkd (10.40 a.m.), from Wellington. FOXTON. Arrkcd.-Queen of the South (1.30 p.m.), from Wellington. PICTON. Arrived—Patesna (4.30 p.m.), from Wellington. NELSON. Sailed.-Nikau (7.45 p.m.), for Wellington. TEPvAKOJIE. Sailcd.-Wavorley (23 p.m.), for WclfinsFAREWELIj SPIT. Koromu passed for Wellington at 2.50 p.m. WESTPOET. Saiied.-Ka.ramu (5.30 a.m.), for Wellinirton. LYTTELTON , . Arrived.-Mocra.ltl (6.45 a.m.), from Wellington; Kamona (4.45 p.m.), from Wcstport; OpoiiTi, from Groymouth; Kairaki. from Grcymouth. . . Sailed.-Cyjnet, for Akaroa; Moeraki, for irelbounK!, via south; Havre (7.20 p.m.), for Wellington. '■ • _ ~. Sailed.-lfararoa, (6.35 p.m.),- for Wcllinetom Passengers: Saloon—Misces Jladacn. O'Donnoll, Baughan, Platts, Palmer, Mesdamos Solomon and 2 chaldron, Ca.pia:n Barr, Mesera. Barnett. Picot, Butchc-r, Worthinßton, Sullivan; Wdthlanir. Hoti-v, Ta.it, Sanelty, Jaggard, Sadler. Edwards. Mower, Solomon, Bowrcn-, Ecid, Cliandlcr, Ecaly, Calder, Biehop, Camp. M'Gpwan,; Donaldson, Montgomery. Frasar, Hickey, Sloan, FranJt, Wray. Bell, KiolioUs. Ohiver, Glenditiiinß, Waight, Fretwell, Laffcy, liasifiey, Wood, Shepherd. Sinai, GrannraJle, G&dnor. Thompson, Kennedy, Hall; Marlow, O'LouglUin, -Ifobiiii-on, Harrifon, Rudkin, Tennet, O'SuUivan, Brady. Wllkie, Hewitt, Jl'Gowan, Little; ;0 steerage. TJJJARU. Arrived.-nimitangi (7.45 a.m.), from Wellington. ' Sailed.—Himito-ngi (3.10 p.m.), -for LyttelPORT CHALMERS. Sotled.-Keut (9.30 a.m.), for Bluff. DUN EDO. Arrived.-Stonn (8 p.m.). from Wettiiqrt. Sailed.—Waitomo (9.30 a.m,), for Kewc<istle; KnJtMigatA (4 p.m.), for Grcymouth. Sailed.-Mttitai (4.45 p.m.), for Auckland, via- way ports. Passengera: Saloon—lor Wellington.—Mr. L. 11. Hotic, lire. Hooper and child, Miss Eoldon. For Napier-Mrs. Norton. For Gieborne—Mr. Johnston. For Auckland-Mr. Newbury, Miss A. M. Grey, Mr. and Mrs. Cleghorn; 4 eeera-go for all parts. HAVRE DUE TO-DAY. The British Imperial Oil Company's chartered etea-raer Havre left Lyttclton for Wellington at 7.20 p.m. yesterday. Tho vesLisl is due hers this morning, and will discharge Vdell" oil from Sumatra before proceeding to Napipr to complete. AOIUNGI BOUND HERE. Leaving Han Francisco on Wednesday, July 23. for Wellington, via way ports, tho Union Company's Aorangi is duo here pn August 14. The Willochra. relieves tho Aorangi in the Syduey-Wcllington-San Francisco sorvico next trip. STAR OF AUSTRALIA'S MOVEMENTS. The Tyscr liner Star of Australia, was expected to leave Auckland for Napier today. She lcavce the latter port for Wellington on Tuewla-y, and is due here on Wednesday, July 30. New York cargo will be put out here before the Star of Australia proceeds south. DORSET ARRIVES HOME. Cable advice has been received by the local ORWits for the F. a,nd S. Lino stating that the Dorset, which left Lyttclton for Avonmointh on May 26, arrived at her destination on July 11. AHERLOTJR FOR GERMANY. Tho U.S. and A, Line's chartered steamer Abedour arrived at Wellington, from New York; via. way porta, yesterday morning. F.he berthed atJcrvois Quay Wharf. Tho Abcrlonr goes to Lyttelton find Duncdin to-day, and foihsequcntly vleits Nelson to complete discharge. She proccids thenco to Wostport to: take in , bnmker coal before proceeding to Ocean Island to load pho phatos for German ports. NAVUA WITH FRUIT. The local offico of the Union Company have liE'Ni hdvissd that tho Navua left Suva for Auckland at 3 p.m. on Thursday. She is due at Auckland on Monday, and will tranenip 187 bundles and 861 cases of bananas to the Monowai, whidi ie due here from northern parts on Friday. August 1. The Navua leaves Auckland on July 20 for the Eastern Pacific in tho Talune's. run.
VACUUM OIL. COMPANY'S STEAMERS. Tlio Vacuum Oil Company's chartered etcimeM Wakeflelrt is expected 1o leave Port Chalmers for Timara and Ly Helton to-day. From'the lost-mentioned port the Wakefield comß3 on to Wellington, being due here on Monday, August 4. She subsequeiitly proceeds to TTdplcr and Auckland Tile semo company's chartered steamer Oapo Breton is , fluent Auckland from New York ■ witch case oil cargo on or about August 19. She ia scheduled to arrive at Wellington about August 25. MESS-TAI'.LE GOSSIP. Oaptain T. S. AVciton is in command of the New Zealand Shipping Company's Orari, which arrived at Port Chalmers from London on Thursday.
Mr. J. A. Bunting, third ofTicor of the Komata, left that vesuol at Wellington yesterday. Mr. J. Lowrie, late chief efflcer of the ITaiipiri, lias been appointed to a. similar position on the Mum. , , relieving Mr. Plowman, pro teni. , Mr. 0. Roberts, who lias been acting-chief officer of the Pateena, came ashore a.t Wellington yesterday for iiiptruotions. Hr. Chcchvic.U, who has been ashore on account of ill-health, has rejoined the vcfsel. Captain K. 11. Neville, commander of tho Willochra. lias been granted holiday leave, his vessel being ot present laid iiip at Sydney. 'Mr. A. Sutherland, chief officer of tho M-aori, lias been granted holiday leave, tho vosse.l being at present laid up at Port Chalmers.
The sraflil coastal steamer Defender, which wcii't ashnrc.at Karamea some little time ago, ie I)eing rer-caired at that port. It is anticipated that Mie will be Tccommissioned in about fix weeks' time. The collier Wai-rune- will ltn-ve V/ellingtoa'on tho rcttirn trip to Newcastle at tho end of next week. Having been .delayed in the south, the Hiininui will not leave Wellington for Avonmouth till Anguc-t 6. ■ The Union Company's caJKO-earrior Taviuni ics due in port from tho south tomorrow. She sails for New Plymouth and We-'t Coafit porta at 5 p.m. on Monday. 'Piio lauiK'h Muritai, which has been pur-c-!',i*ed by a North Inland syndicate to a< : t.'as a tender-ship ut Tokomnru Hay, left Lyttelt-on for' Hieks's Bay on Tlmrs-ri-.iy aftenioon. lmJpr the commnnd of Captain Hanson. A cablegram from I.midon to a Sydney shipping po-per states that in; view of the prospects of the next Rummer 3 Anstralmti wlicat liirvost. fcvera.l steamers liiivc a - reatlv boon chnrtereil for fivdncy, 31elbftiirnc. Adotaicle. ortl Port I'irie li. i« stated tlwt the w-cU have been oblaiiied on the basis ot 31--. Jd. pw ton. with tho usual option of Uisilcd Kinsdom or Continoiiital portfi.
The coastal etcainir Manpapapn : Imili ill' Wellington on Monday for TVestport anil KaramcaIn eonoKlion with the rumours conccrninct useful nets of damage committed on beard tho n«w leviathan steamer Imiicrator, bofh tho Hamburg-America Lino arti the Y'riwin works announced that in the interest of t.lieir workmen tli«-y desired the fact to he Ml-ihlished t.liat jiothing of tl:o .'tinil lins 'alien pln-.-p. m'<l tiiaf tho reirorts anpearins in a rcrtnin <:p?limi of tlis foreign pre?s wnre a pure fahricalioii. Maponriltn. s.c\, loft Woslport for Xcl--OMi aii'.l Well ins ton (it 1 p.m. yostwdsiy; She is.diiß in jjort- Ihic r.ftcrnoon. A ra.tli«r -rann-rkable, and certainly most unusirM. vceiic iva.i «itinj?.-td in Sydney Harbour on .Inly 9-i.c, tho pvesciu-e of Tio fewer than three llve-niaeted scl'.oonora. each Hying the "Stars and Stripe;." 'J'lr.' ver-'ol~ were the Oeoicc E. Tiillinss, whicli •arrived on Jlay 20 from J'ußt't Sound. UiiinbLM-lnitfii. after a mast Ki'i-ntiouial experience in Uohmy Day: the Incn. wliicli rcacliod Svdii-sy on July 2 from Columbia liiver, :ils ; i lumbi'i--lfldcn.; .iml the Ck. cpnt. whMi hiul-jiiFt nrrivf.il a'.. Adolindc, after <\ 13 days' run. She wenl to fiydnoy in ballaH for docking. A I'i'C-'s Association niest'nge received from I<\f.' evening Filled thnl the iiner Indra,b<imli had arrived olf. Otaco J leads from Wellinuton, but. wait unable, to enter the pori on iieeouut c-f a heavy gale.
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