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PHASES OF THE MOON. JULY. Day. Hr.m. New moon 4 4 36 p.m. First qua-rter 11 9 7 a.m. Full moon 18 5 36 p.m. Last quarter 25 9 29 p.m. MOON. Moon rises tp-day, 4.21 a.m.; sets, 12/5 p.m. HIGH WATEII. To-day, 0.56 a.m.; 1.19 p.m. To-morrow, 1.46 a.m.; 2.8 p.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day, 7.1 a.m.; sets, 4.53 p.m. ARRIVALS. TUESDAY, JULY 29 ALEXANDER, s.s. (0.-15 a.m.}, 317 tons, Wtldman, from Picton. MARAROA, 6.6. (6.50 a.m.), 2598 tons, Manrails, from Lyttelton. Pasienp^r?: &iloon— M'Ui3&9 Instone, Davia Mwlamos It Cnmmick, Smyth© aij-d child, Leonards and family, Logan and 5 children, Hiiridge, Nosworthy, Dowlinc, Davie* 1M»y« **, Nosworbhy. aoid child. Hon. J. Barr, Hon. u. Smiths Messrs. loiit. lialbraith. &Ku!»eT.zie, Nosworthy, Sample, Murdoch, Leonards, Nutthoui, Stoape,'M'Cormael*, Foiral', Rugsell, Wright, iU'(cr, Lucku'ood, White, Carratie, George, Hood. Uallen-ttin, Corner, Marshall, Hughes, Cauuinll, Unit-ley, Lane, Cox, Power, Donald, Nonnan, Dfvis, Pa-ge, Grochctts, Stewart, Gr«:\vc*«, Wilkinson. Frar eer, Brittendon, Clarkson, Wingfield, Levey, Truscott, Heath: 57 NIKAU. 8.9. (8.55 a.m.), 243 tone, Hay, from Ncldoti and ilotueKa. TARAWERA, s.s. '10.45 am.), 2C03 ten* Vint, from Auckland, Oisborne, and Napier. Passengers: Saloonr-rMeisis. Hutton, l <nniy, Edsn, Glasgow, IKtigrievts; 13 stealage. STAR OF AUSTRALIA, b.b. i2.SG p.m."). 6179 tons. Ulyatt, from Now \ ■»rl: # via Australian porta, Auckland, aui Napier. , HUIA, 6.8. (3.45 p.m.), 12? tons, Purt, from Wan-garnii. WAKATU, 6.5. (5.30 p.m.), 157 tons, Wills, from lumkoum' and Lyttclton. PATEE'NA, s.s. (10.45 p.m.), 1212 tons, Cameron, from Nelson and Picton. Passengera: Salooiir-SliiTseQ Bra-ggo, Fleming, Waters, Watkins, Puiyho, Henrys, Meadamos Daishino, Melville, Colley and 3 children, Louis'son, Newlovc, Kurtzhals, Whelan, Corry, Paul, Doolsy, Freeth, Lankow, Harvey, Hall, Griffiths, Bennett, Smith, Messrs. Denishtire, Buchanan, Giblin, Newlove, Duncan, M'Mahom, MitoheLl, Hicks, Smith, Bird, Hope. Kin/z, Win nan, James, Ferguson, Brill (2), Aiken, Rev. Salter, M'lver, Montgomery, Ryan. Muiiiro, M'Oallum, Harvey, Bennett, Perano, Freeth (2), Durant, Wihetan-, M'Nab, Bustard, Michalanney, Draper, Gilmer, Gvine, Robert-son, Porry, Griffiths, Ham, Mowat, Holdaway, Tasker, Parker, P?:rrin', AnderFon, Mnrray, Dickson, Gloe3CJ). O'Dwyer. Foster, Muller, Palmer, Low, Smith, Joyce; 5 steerapo. ' DEPARTURES. , TUE3DAY, JULY 29. AORERE, s.s. (10.40 a.m.), 77 tons, Fisk, for Batea. ALEXANDER, sua. (1.40 p.m.), 377 tons, Wildman, for Wcet Wan^anui. STORMBIRD, n.s. (2.30 p.m.), 217 tons, Dowoll, for Waiiganui. ALEXANDER, s.s. (1.40 p.m.), .377 tone. Wildman, for Westhaven'. STORM'BIRD, e.d. (2.35 p.m.), 217 tons, Dowell, for Wa/nganui. • . ARAPAWA, 5(3.30 p.m.), 268 tons, Corby, for Wanganui, MAPOURIKA, s.s. (4.40 p.m.), 1203 tons, Hcflmes, for Nelson and West Coast ports. Passengers: Saloon—For - Nelson—Misses Cotton, Nalder, Proude, Mrs. Herridge, Messrs. Bea.tson. Wincfield. Dole, Master Murdoek. For Wcstport—Miss93 Browning, Whi'tflaLd, Weir, SerKt. Ma.rtin v Corporal Wot't, Sorct.-Ma.ioT Levy, Messrs. Miller, French,. For Greymouth—Messrs. Alnutt, Anderson, Sarcoid, Smith, Gorman; 5 stesrage. TAJIAWERA, p.s. (5 p.m.), 2003 tons, M'Lcan, for Dunedin and Lyttclton, Pas•sangers: Saloon^—Far Lytteltonr—Mr. Kiirkwood. Por Diniedin—3liss Angus, Dr. Catherine, and Mr. Will. KAITOA. s.s. (5.15 p.m.), 350 Graham, for Nelson. 1 NIKATJ, 6.5. (5.15 p.m.), 254 tone, Hay, for Nelson and Motuoka. m j KOMATA, s.s. (5.40 p.m.),. 1994 tODS, T&to, for Wfitport. WAIRAU, 6.0. (7 p.m.). 93 tons, Dciiley, foT Blenheim. t BLENHEIM, s.s. (8 p.m.), 120 tons, TTalkinf?on. for Blenheim. MARAROAi, e.s. (8.15 p.m), Zo9B tons, Manr ninp, for Lyttcltoni. SaloonM'i?S'CS Jloore. Coc.hran, Messrs. Haywa.rd, Duncan, CofCey, Popplewell, Maybury. Doss, Cormvell, Lo Grove; 6 ptc era Re. RIPPLE, s.s, (9.30 p.m.), 370 ton*, Carton, for Napier ajid East Coast port 3. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Kaitoa. Picton, July 30. Pukaki, Greymouth, July 30. Manpapapa, Karamea, July 30. Opawa, Blenheim. July 30. Wtiihine, Lyttelton. July 30. ■ Arahura, West Coast. Nelson, Picton, Julv 30. . . Mena, Patea, July 30. Huia, llc.velock, Pelonus Sound, Juily 30, . Aorerc, July 31. Rejr.ulus, Greymouth. July 3L Alexander, Wcsthiaven, July 31. Kahu, Eaet Coast. July 31. Blenheim. Blenheim, July 31. Stormbirdi, Wnnson-ui, July 31. Ampawa, July 31. Kapund, Patca. July 31, Oilmen of th© South. Foxton, July 31. • Nikau, Nekon and Motueka., July 31. Pateena, Picton and Nelson, July 31. Mararoa, Lyttelton, July 31. Wimmora. Dunedin. Lyttclton, July 31, Kini. WeGtport, July 31. Corinna, f?outhern norts. July 31. Greymouth. August 1. Monowai. northern ports. August 1. Man.uka, Melbourne, via south, AupuFt i • Wo.Ua.tu, K'i ikcc-ra. and Lj-ttslton. Auer. 3 Ripple, Gisboriio and Ea«t ports Aucutst 3. Moitai, northern ports. August 5. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Komata, WestpoTt, July 30. Opawa, Blenheim. July 30. Huia. Havelock, July 30, Pateena, Picton, Nelson, July 30. Wahine, Lyttelton. July 30. Wakatu. Kaikoura, Lyttelton, July 30. Mana, Paitea, July 30. Aorere, Patea. July 31. Reculus, Nelson and West Coast ports July 31.
Blenheim. Blenheim, July 31. , Stormbird, Wnr-canui, July 31. , Arawiwa, Wansanui, July 31. Kapuni, Patea, July 31. Queen of tho South. Foxton, July 31. Nikon, Nelson, Motueka, Ju3y 31. Mara.roa, Lytteltom, July 31. Wimmcr:i, Sydney, via. nortli, July 31. Havro, Napier, July 31. Corinna, Nelson. July 31. Star of Australia, Lyttelton, August 1. Monovrai, Lyttelton. Duncdin, August 1. Manuka, Sydney direct. Aufrust 1. Alexander, Nelson, West Coast, Aug. 1. Aralmra, Picton, Kelson, Weet Coast. AuKust 2. Wainiua. Newcastle. Aiieust 2. Mavtai, Lvttelf/ou, Duncdin. August 5. Ripple, GisboTflc and East Coast ports, August 5. Huin, Polorus Sound and Havelook, Aucust 5. BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. LONDON, July 29. Arrived.—Athenic, from Wellington. Sailed.—Morayshire. for Lyt.tolton. Arrived.—Maoedonia, from Melbourne. FREMAXTLE, July 29. Arrived—Ophir's New Zealand passeneers .include:—Mr. aoi-d Mrs. Pooler, and the Bcv. Mr. Kelly; there aro five third-class posseaKers. SYDNEY, July 29. Arrived— Maunjjanui (7 0.m.), from Wellington. SUVA, July 29. Sailed—Manapouri, for Melbourne; John Williams, for Sydney. COASTAL. | TUESDAY, JULY 29. AUCKLAND. ' Arrived.—Maraina, from Vancouver. Pnsianeers;—Firt't saloon—Mr. W. G. Hay, Mr. ' and Mrs. H. R. Bloorafield, Mr. A. M'Nab. . Mr. E. J. Hyams, Mrs. A. S. Abbott, Miss ' E. Abbott.. Mir. 11. St. Georec, Mr. and Mrs. D. Carter, Miss Stool:. iMr. J. Holms, ' <iiwl Mr. J. Smith; fceond saloon—Mr. J. I Simpson, Mr. nud Mrs. E. Itydes, Mr. ' Mamscil. Mr. P. Cuthhert, Mis? J. Clam- . e.rou. M. Bftdjrer, Mr. S. Westraacott. ' Mr. S. Ivlempster. Mr. G. Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. D. Jones, Mr. F. A. Lock, Mr. G. ' OhewinKi?. Mm. G. M'Kee. Mr. J. Liepins, Mr. F. Cooper. Mr. G. Knight, and MWs [ Mckenzie. Third-class—Mr. J. Joiic?. Mr. 11. Dunn, Mr. J. M'Lean. Mr. A. Green. Mr. . G. Mr. W. Barrett-. Mr. J. Brett, ' Mr. 11. Evcro'.t, Mr. J. Gillandor, Mr. A. . Iloweii'. Mips E*. Loiv. Mica J. Low, Mr. sind ' Mre. F. King, Mr. J. Outhbertson. • To Kill.—Monowal (2 p.m.), for southern • ports. s Hailf'.—H.M.R. T'yranws (1.20 n.m.), for 3 New Hebrides; Itona. ba.rnue (2.30 n.in.i. for Tlokianga and Melbourne; JJonowai (6.20 • p m.), for southern ports; Kneo, omxilin.ry .cnhoiiner. for Ba.?t Coast bays and Gis- '■ borne. , . „ , 1 To sail.—Manama (1 a.m.), for Sydney. •. . NAPIEIi. Arrived— MaMai (2 p.m.). from Welling '' toß ' NEW PLYMOUTII. Arrived.—Taviuni (10.20 a.m.), from We.l- - Karawa (6.15 a.m.), from Onetansa. FOXTON. j Arrived.-Quojn of the Suut.il (5.40 p.m.), from Wellington. CAPE PALLISKIi. Havre, steamer, parsed cast at 11 a.m. BLENHEIM. Arrived— Opawa (3 a.m.), from Well inston • To sail.—Opawa {midnight). for Welling* ton. a PICTOX. /• 'jLrxivod.-Patocna (4.40 u.m.), Iroin Nolsoil
Railed .-rat cena (7 iun.), for WelluiEton. NELSON. Arrived.—Wavcrloy (2.50 wn.), from Wellington. "WESTPOIIT. Arrived.—Arahura (9 a.m.), from Greymouth. To cail.—Arahura (4 p.m.), for Wellinff13ii. via way poru; Karamu (6 p.ai,), for Lyttclton. {toiled.—Kini (5.20 p.m.). mid Pukaki (0 a.m.), iur Wellington. U'TTKI/TON. Arrived.—'Wc.hine (6.50 a.m.), from Wellington; Slornin-s Light (noun), from Tera Uoho: Oyjcnet, from Awarca: Kairaki, from Jiydia Bay; Breeze, from Wang-aimi. • •Sailed.—Aboiilour (3.15 p.m.), for Dunedin; Canopus, for Wcijtport; Makariui, for Wunsaitui. Sailed.—Wahine (7.40 p.m.), for Wellington. Paa-sngers: .Saloon—Mictes Buxton, Xow-ton, Nurse A'llan, Ackmau, Campbell, C«.Mi ;cr7nflin, Flower, Moidames HackiMEht, Noble, Gamble, Macfarln-nc. StevoiU', Scott, Christie, W. Andrew, Johnston, Ackmaai, Gilba.rd, Bull, Gilchrist, Hull, Cole. Bell, Sir Olms. l]owen, lion. E. 0. J. Stevens, Messrs. F. 11. Smith, T. Buxton-, T. % H. Davoy, Caro, 11. A.. Kuisht, G. Fenwick, Wclkor, Laylitt, Mouler, Blair, Eaiws. Griffir, Bolcher, A.rmit<iffe, Bcardsley. RolSparks, Ha.wke, Bdll, J. Hay. Clarksen, Macfarlane', Willta-in*. MooTe, Stevens, Parvis, -Salmond, Scainthbury. Scott, Ball, Duncan. Larochc, Gilchrist, Luc?k, Blaclvmore, Hall, Wyutt, Bain, Noon; Malielv, Colo. Holmes, Crmnp, West, Trotter, Atroll, Bell, Penrler, Grover, Brimble, Bray, Hall, G-ouffh, Spark*, Mason,, Scott, Goußh, Thomas, Boundy, John- O'Neill, Willuuni, Shepperd, Keasl, Col-lys, Copp, Rogers; 2« etecnuro. TIMARU. Arrived.—Hurunui (9 a.m.), from Bluff. DUNEDIN. Arrivod.—Manuka (9 a.m.), from Melbourne. Sailed.—Kotare (10 a.m.), for InvcrcaJCiU: Kowhai (4 p.m.), for Gisborne, via way ports. Sa.ilsd.-W/imme.ra, (noon), for Sydney, via 'Auckland. I'assracers: Saloon—For Sydney—Captain OrofU For Auckland—Mjesea Gollie and Mitchell, Mecdamcs Basse and NewbuTy, Mr. Nevrbur.v. For Wellington— Mies Sharp, Mrs. Orr, Messrs. Ross, Sewell, Campbell, Stringer, aimd Bremner. For Lyttolton —Mr. Brown; Mr. and Mrs. Dey and son; 10 steerage. BLTJFF. Arrived.—Ken!. (10 a.m.). from Dime dim Sailed.—Moeraki (8.15 last liiglit), for Hobart and Melbourne. WAIMANA'K PASSENGERS. The Shaw-SaviH steamer Woiuvnia, which took R.M.S. Tainui's place, owing to mishap to the latter veseel, left London' lor Wellington!, via poTts. on Juno 20. She has' on board tho following third-01a5.3 passengers for Wellington:—Mi&sea M. Anderson, K. Arnold, M. Bird, A. Btoek, M. Clark, E. Harrison, 3. Hay. E. Hazel], A. Hunt. G. Hunter. K. Jarvis, M. Johnson, M' M'Keone, M. M'Menamin, J. Miller, I. Nickol. N. O'Flynn. E. Pidgeon, M. Re d score, JL Saunders, J. Swadel, C. Taylor. S. Trow, M. and K. Waidor, F. West, Mefdutnetf Amey. Byrne, M. Hay. Itughcs. 11. Mackie. E. Nickol, J. Smith, Messrs. B. Amey, C. Anderson', J. Bovd. E. Brunt, W. Bryant, P. Byrne, J. Oai'dcr, M. Caliban. F. Clark, J. Clark©, E. Docker. E. Edwards, G. Gill, T. Griffin, R. Harness, J. Hay. H.llusheti, 11. Paime, K. Rau. 1). R.ichard?cvn, J. Kitchic, 11. Stroiis, J. Sullivan, 11. Talbot, jl"r,. sr Tff. Smith. The vessel is due here oil August 5. WDIItEItA & IUVEEINA. Making l)?r flntil visit- to Wellington for tho tirao bo:n? to-morrow, the Parker Comnany's Btcamoi 1 Wimmera will (upon arrival at Sydney cn August 8) withdraw from tlio Now ZcaJaJid trade. Sho will leave Sydnoy on, An crust, 9 for Ilobart In placse of tlio We'twilla, and will remain in tho Sydnoy-llobart trade for an, inifcflniite period. A:i prcvioudy announced liho E.ivorin.a, (at pre.«ont cnj;ngotl in the West AuEtraiiaii. itrade) will loavo Sydney oil Aufnif-j 13 for via Auckian.d„ Gisborno, flisd Ntipier. and is duo hore on A;uixuiit 22. Sho sails on. the Eamo cla,y for LyM-nlton and Dunodin, ajid will remain in this run for . some limc. Durinfr tho summer, hwevor. will probably run b?t.wt»n. Auckland end Sydney, and not como south, in which cai?o tho Victoria. will not. <1~, tho coninecting 6teamer on tlio Eant Coast. THE KENT, After what its considered to be a very Ion" trip down, the ccuf.t, t.ho stca.nwr Kent arrived at Bluff yesterday a.fternoon from Dunedtn. Tho vessel left Uunediu. at 8 a.m-. oui Friday lost, and her lon.'; possaxo was cauDed bv tlio extremely bad -weather which 11,03 been provallinir ii'. the smith for some time pa.st. The Kent Is at tirefern' dicchargiait; and will probably sail in t.ho course of a few days for Quccusknd. THE AHAIIUBA. The A-rahura arrived at Wcstport yesterday moriifJiK from WelUn'ston, via Greymouth. fUie was to liaye loft on the return journey at 4 o clock yo?toroay alter* noon," and should arrive at Wellington some tdrao this evening. A NEW COIAIEn. Advices to hand state that the Blackball Coal Company's new collier NEakuta will shortly leave England on hjr nmidcn to New Zeo.lan.il. The Xpakiito 19 oxpectcd to stoani direct from Middlesboro , via Capo of Good Hope, to New Zealand, and, will probably Gitrno.l at llio Bluff for orders. She may (to to Lyttolton for dock--lUAithou?h considorably terger than the colliers NRahere and Nuatcxo, of tlw> fame company, tho Nirakiita Is similar to thoso vessels. She was built, by Smith's Dock and Emrltwerins Companv. Hd., ot Middlesboroush, boins specially dosißucd to meet the requirements of bunkerin? and ceivoivu cool trade, and was launched a few weeks aeo. She ia a fateel nju«le <lcclt' etearaor, with a full noop. bridge deck, and foro-n?,-('lle. and will b* claEii'ed 100-A1 cA- Llo.vd'3 lumdcr .special survey, a.nd to their lateet rules. The FcontliiiES of the hull are. In owsss of Lloyd's rules, oßd the steamer will bo of specially construction. Hnr pr.inoipal dimension a,roLength, 275 ft.; bewm, 39ft.: moulded dep'.h. 18ft. Sin.: loaded dmuiht. 16ft. 6in. She' will ha.vo a. oapaeity of ?OT) tons, inciludinii 250 tons of bunker coal on her summer Tlie Ngakuto. will have nteel deolw, a straiEht stem, and o.n cllip-
ticnl stern, ami licr double bottom, toEfi'>hor with the fore and Mis aftor peak?, will bo adapted for waiter ballast. Mil will also hovj four watertight bulltheocls and tnvo divisional bulkheads of steel, and a steal erc-Tbunkor bulkhead. The propeliipz maehinorv will consist of r. set of triplc-oxnaa-.wii on,sines driving r.. sinirle screw. supplied wit.h oteani from two largo multiti".buV>r boiVrs, workln* <vt i pressure of 18011). to t.bo sauaro inch. Tho 011frino~ «ri !t xnod to rlvo lite vessel a speed of ICJ knots nor hour whop, fully loaded. MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Mr. J. 0. Burntinc, third offieoT of t>s Koroata. baa left, the vowel, and Mr. J. W. Giraernn. ha? filled the vacancy. Mr. G. A. lUteon. third cm.ftinosr of the Komata. s.isjne'd off the veanel at Wcllincton yesterday, and Mr. P. M'Conville, secoi"' siis-ned on l . Mr. A. M'K'nzii hfl6 fisniod on t>i e Kaitoa. as second ollicor, vieo Mr. A. G. Ban-cet-t. Tiie fttw of the We,bum was ro-on.wißea yesterday. Captain J. M. Drowett is .in charge, on.'l lio has associated with, him l.lic following officers Chief. Hr. J. E. Paps: second, Mr. F. A. CCorke; third. Mr, G. Madden: chief Mr. W. "M'Cn.v tan: second, Mr. 13. J. Loonoy- third. Mr. ,T. 0. PrainM.u; fourthi Mr. W. 11. Tounsi chief steward, Mr. E. N. Glbba. Yesterday afternoon tlio Tj\ser UnerStar of Australia arrived in pnrt from New York, via northern pnrt<«. The vessel will complete di-charpe at Wellington on Friday next, and will thou' leave for Ijjrttoltin nrd Dunedin. It is understood that pho v.-iLI afterwrd's ro on to Australia for Homoward loading. Tlie Mnkarini to at present at Lyttoltfln, n.pd from there sho will proceed to Gieboruie and Napier. to lift Home careo. She wn!l be in Wellington on- Aupuet 8. and will sail probably two days later for London. The Government steamer Itincmoa. wont up on the Ewuis Bnv Patent Slip yesterday for overhaul. She will probably come oil this evening, and will sail either on ThwTsdny m>».lit or Friday mornvns for Cook Strait lighthouses. The coastal fteamer Mongapapa, Is still bar-bound at luimnioa. Tlio collier WhanMpe is to load at Nowoaptle for Wellington in place of the Kurow. which is at present oil the coast. The Whangape should bo hero in about a fortnight.
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