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...PHASES OF TIfB JrOOX.,; V JANUAKY. Day. ltr. m. ■ Fir,st fiiiarter- 5 ■ 0 39 a.m. • "■ ■VhII moon • ■ .12 '. . '4-39 p.m. La;t quarter 15 : Noon. New uioon 26 * '■.. 5 4 p.m. ■ MOON. ■■■■' Itoon rise? to-day, 5.20 a.m.; sets, 8.24 p.m. TiliK. To-day, 5,3 a.m.; 5.31 p.m. - '' To-morrow, 6 a.m.; 6.25 p.ni. ■ su>;. ■ ' 'J Sun rises to-elny, 4.48 a.m.; ects, 7.11 p.m.. . ARRIVALS. . MONDAY, JANUARY 25, ' AOKEni;, 5.3. (1.25 a.la.), 77 tone, Fiflk, from l'utsa. HIPPJjK, a,(?. (3.40 a.m.). 370 tows, Carlson.' from Gistioriin. DEPARTURES. . MOSUAY, JANUAKY 26. 11ANA, e.-s. (4.29 p.m.}, 134 tons, Gibson, for i'atea, KAi'l.si, 6.a. is p.m.), 15G tons, M'lntosU. for I'awa-. KAl'iOA, s.s. (5.10 j>,niJ. 550 tons, Stcvenß, tor .UotUcka ant! iN'oisdn. . WAlliililUO, 6.6. la.j Bp.m.i, 5529 too®. ■sl'Lean, lor Napic-r. Ufoboru?, and Auckland. Passengers: fcaloon—alicces Johnston, Packer, Kinton, jNaieson. Tombs, JlaSlibnrton, .Steels, Mosdamcs litcs, Sinclair, Kine and i children, Carr, Intrlis, SirsnuoH, l'nmble, Meusrs. t'ercy, JlaeCann, Johnston, Duckworth, Liipbnrn. Stcs, Edwards. Sinclair, Barton, Thomson; 3fl Btecrair-e. WAKATC, ».s. (6.10 p.ui.j, 15/ tons, wills, for Kaikoura aiwt I>yttehon. HUiA, a.ti. (6.25 p.m.;, 12? tone, Burt, for Pclorua Sound. BKEfiZE, s.s. (6.35 p.m.). 347 tone, Gordon for Port Chalnwrs, . W Ail INIC. 3.3. (8.5 j>.ni.). 4SCO tons, AidWell, for LyUc-ltori; 400 passengers. PATEENA, s.s. (9 p.m.), .1212 tons, Cameron, for Kelson ciircci. QUEEN OF TUB .SOUTH, s.s. ;8.45 p.m.!, 193 tons, Harvey, for Foxton. JtAPQURIKA, b.s. (midnight), 1203 tolls. Holmes, for Pioton. Passengers: Saloon— illispe Murphy, Morrison, Craven, Williams, Lewis, Ckeefoman, Mesdamcs Sotberaf. and ■iiehwass. iJtesn. Duncan, Faviile, A-m----strong, Gordsn, siotharae, do Verc. Twehemaker, Shute, Lewis, Knosrles, PhiUins, firtoin, Hon. C.H. Mills. Mill*. Fuller, Piatt, Jlillis, Tapp, Sehwafs. Jfowat. talker, Taror. Eoiiriie, Burne, Hickman, TUobum, Kenfloe; 10 steerage; EXPECTEB ARRIVALS. Hinritanpi, Lyltfliton, Januafy 27. Mausa-pajifl,, Karamea, January 27. Kauri, Newcastle, January 27. IV'averley, ll'ailgumu. January 27. AYoctralia, northern polls, January 2?J Star of India, London, way ports, Jnn.27. H'afrau, liienlwitn, January 27. Maori, Lyttellon, January 2>. Nikaa, Kcisoii and Jlotueka, January 27. Kt'.piu, Wanganui, January 27. Mapoaiika, Picton, January 2?. Pateena, Nelson, January 2'. . Katau, East Coast, January 27. Corinaa, Dunedin, January 28. Opawa, Illt;nht'itu, January 23. Ks.ito.'i, Sahron and 3/.otuek;t, Jan. 2S. Q.it.oen of tho South, Fexton, January SlB. Kapuni, Paiea, January 2?, Ifafta, Paica, January 28. ; Katno, Weatnort, January £8. | Ajiarima, Calcutta, vi?, south, Jan. 28. n ahinc. Lyttelton. Jan. 22, Jtoeraki, syilney dircjt, January 28. Arahura, West Coast,. January 23. Komate, IC«stport. Jasusry 23. Ayrshire, Liverpool, way porta, Jan. 25. Woglinde, New York. AueidaiMl, Jan. 27. Moans, Sydney, Jnniiary £>. Aoraiißl, San FraocUco, via ports, Jan. 29. Jiitcrina, Lyitelton and Disncdin, Jan. 25. jiawera, Fa.ica, January 29. Arapawa, Wanganni, Janaary 29. Wakatu, Kaikoura and Lyttelton, Jan.V). Aorere, Patea, January rj i Volßa, Ne.lv Yor!;, January 50. JlainiKanu!, Slelliotwue. vin SDUth. flfoi-rt, Bunlmry aad Auckland, Jnn. 30. liotorua., Lyttelton, January' 30. Mononai. northern ports. January 30. Uippla, STapicr and Glsborne,. Feb.. 1. j PROJECTED DEPARTURES. . Kaliu, East Coast. January ?7. Hans 8., Newcastle, January 27. J>iT3M, Unnedin, fjanaary 27. ionic, Lyttoiton, January 21. Btormliittl, Waiiganui, Jan. 27. Wo.itralia, Lytit'ivou. . Jan. 27. Hippie, -vrpior, UUborne. January 27. Wmwwa, Limdon, January 21, Waverley, Nelson, West Cacot, January 27. Nikisu, Nelson, llptueka, Jan. 27. Hawera, I'atea, January 27. Arapawr., Waaffarmi, January h Aororc, Paton, January !7. Jlansapapa, iiarauicu,. Jauuafy 27, homlon, January 27. Maori, Lyttelton, January 27. Dtaki, Napiot, January S3. pacesna, I'ieton niiil Kelson, Jan, 21. of<i-,v0., Blenheim, January 28. haitoa, i v .ei,iOii, ;.!otueKa, January ?8. Quesn of the South, Poiton, Jan. 2-3. Kapiti, Vfanjanul, January 23. K.ai>und. Patea, January 23. il&na, Patra, January 28. Wahiiie, Lyttelton, Jan. 23, ■ Blenheim, Blenheim. January £3. ?Ja|iou.rik£i, Greymoutli. Jan. 2^. Hum, HaveiocU, PeJorus Sound*, Jan. 23 Sussex. Avoamciitii, via Las I'almas, Jcßwary 23. Jtoeraki, Jlclhourne, via south, Jan.'' 23. Arahura, Picton only, January .-E>.. Star of India, LyMeiten, Jan. jO., ttaunganoi. Sydney direst. Jc.n. i<l. Wahatw, Kaikoura anil lattelton, Jan. 36. As/aniii, Sydney, January 3S, Jloann, San Fran-eicfo, via porta, Jan. 33, W'ahinij, Lyttelton, January 50. MoiK-ivßi, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Joitaafy .35, Stwir of India. Lytteltaji, January 31. . Arahura. Picton, Nelson aiiti Went Coam, Jrtnuary 31. Hursinui, Punedin, January 31. IPITERCOLOHfAI. SEftVSOE. JfOEIiAKI, liuo hes'e from Sydney direct January 28. Sails January 29 for Melbourne, via south. itAIiNGANt'X, dtio here from Melbourne, via E.owsh, January 30. Leaves sarac day for Syduoy direct. ULUIAIIOA, due here from Melbaurno, via south, February 6. Leaves ctirrio day for Sydney direct. Dite K.vdncy, February SO. MANUKA, due no re from Sydney direct February 4. (;ai!= February 5, ?or Lyttelton and tluiicdln. WAIIKI3IOO, laa\iea Dunidin for Melbourne on February 0. , BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. SUVA, January 26. Arrived.—Navua (January 2-4), from Aueitl«i.\:l.' Sasied.—Uaura, for Auckland. ■ M'ELBOL'UNIS, .January 26. Arrived.—Hawße's Bay. from London. SUVA. January 26. Sailed.—Navua, for Tonsu and Samoa. COASTAL, MONDAY, JANUARY 26. AUCKLAND. ' 1 Arrived.—Canada CaBS (0,35 a.m.), from Sydney, via. Wellington; Detmold (7.55 form Hakatea Island; .Monowai' (9,50 a.m.), from tioutliern ports; iluia (5.30 p.m.). from. Greyaiouth and Gisborne. ■Sailed.—Kilbride (6.40 a.m.). far Sydney; Ifaheno, for Sydney; Pukalsi (4.30 p.m.), for Greymoutli. ONEHUKGA. Sa.lled.—Sarawa (3.50 p.m.). for Now Plymouth. . NAHEK. .Sailed.—Westralia, (3.53 p.m.), for Wellington. BLENHEIM. . Sailed,—Vi'airau (4 p.m.). for Wellington. / . NELSON. Sailed-Kiltfta (5.20 p.m.), for Wellington. ■ WHBTPOIIT. Sailed.—"ltaniiauapa <4.20 a.m.}, for TVellinfrton; Kaaio Ui a.m.), for WeK'neton. LYTTELTON. Arrived—Eimerdale, from Greymouth. Sailed,—Jonn Andersoii, for Alcaroa; (iysnet,, for Kaikoura; llim.itanai, for Welliußton; Maori, for .Wellington: passengers, 'iW, DdKiitllJf. Arrived.—Orari (5.25 a.m.), from London. Hailed.—Corinna. (4.30 p.m.), for Hew Plymonth: ICotaro (noon), for southern ports; Wflltoino (9 p.m.), for Timaru. Arrived.—Hauneanui (2 p.m.), from Melbourne and HsUart. Passenaors: Fox BlttlT —.Misses Hyan, Glenn t'i), Calder, Pouri. Buss (3). Mesdnmeo Howard. Kins, Da-.v-6i.ui, Hirst, Tymone, Oeterstvald, I'clt, ftnd ehild. lieechftni, Ln-kemau, ilessrs. Bernlie, rd. liev. Sanly, K. Simpson, Captain Duncnii, I)r. Hynti, 51'lticham. Dr. Howard, Beilby, Kins, Hairsoa, Hirst Tynioive, Broome, Pelt, Bceehan, Plumpton. K.van, Lakemait, ilenzies, end Alaeter Ha.2i.ett, and 28 steerage. For Dunedin— Mi«.e.i &. Duncan, Barrow (2). Debro, Stcphensan. 2le2.da.mos Stephenson. Bruoo and eliild, .Stanford, Barrow, Durrand, Jl'AHhur, Knott," Struts Lflshman. Debro, lleesra. bonder J. Biirrow, \Y. Cole. F. T'olhtM, Bain, Dnrrand, I!cv. O'Kyaii. Dusdall, Jone-j, Jl'Arthur, Cnptain Neacle, Hay. Brown. Ksiott. Lashiuan, Debi'O. Daweon. Dsntsen, Vt'risrh.J, Junircn. ilallctt. and .33 steerage. For "livtleHon—Misses Wcssweil. 'JtoswtiJ. Anderion. M'Crory. IteW and child, Brown, lltenf!. Hielcetts, llsmy. J. VoleHman* l.'rmvu, e.ud Z3 &teeraj:e. For Wellington—Slices Arlieli. Dale, Uaseiton, Bellini, Pentlnud, Kent. Sl'-'wart aud two i:lil|dreir. Gibson. Donovan. Clements, Wood, MiiUis.m. Kent. Adanw, Ws.ftl, iHcwart. Gil>=on, Miller, Hcreoiift. Dr. ll.'Vi?. Fovrcpter, H. Ciinnir.. Rev. Father Nolan, Callander. J- Rewman. Donoyaii, Cl;. ! li. llurhon. Wood, ir'wln, Kent, and 54 stceraße. BLGI'F. ArriiJj'l.—Maunjanui (2.28 p.m.), from Melbourne. INTERCOLONIAL AJfD EAST COAST. Tile intercoJontn-l steamer Jlwiuka, Tfhicji left Wflllns»flit for Pvtlney ilJrett on Wi; it#.y laiiti will Irave tlw Bflttt.h Wp.lo( port on Ha return trln oa win.
The vessel will arrive here an February 4, and will raii l'or Lyttelton end Dunedin on the next da.v. At Dunedin sSic jvitlulrawe for overhaul anu'fiurvcy. and will not resHroe runniiiK u;itil February U, TM U'arrimoo will witlnlraw from the East Coast,run on February 7, and will toil from Dnnedsn on February 8 for Melbourne.' via tho BluiT and Hubart. Frmu February 6 the Jtaitai takes liii the I'.ast Ooast running from iiunecliii, in place if tho Warrimoo, THIS WEEK'S SYDNEY BOAT, advice lia-s been received that, the Moeraki eimcts to arrive at Wellington at 10 a-.m. to-morrow, TEE 'FItISCO SERVICE. ?Ji?ana, K.M.S., left Sydney on Saturday at 3 p.m., for Wellington, liarotoinra, Papeete, and San Froueisco, Tho vossel i« brlnjrir.e '10 first shloish and 2 fecond (ialoon i;as.-:eni;*rs for Wcllineton, whllßt 50 passengers arc proceedine tbroujli to the l?land ports uiid San Francisco. TJisteamer is due lic.rfi on Thursday mornine, and will sail at 5 p;m. on Friday tor tho Anjeviean port, via- the Islands, Aoransi, 1i.J1.5., is at present eft ronto from Sail Francisco to Sydney, via Inland ports and Weilinpton. .She is due hern on Thursday, and will continua lior voyaeo at 5 p.m. on Friday. WEEK'S SYDNEY BOAT. At 3 p.m. on Saturday last the Ifoeraki— this week's direct steamer from Sydneyleft tlio New South Wales port lor Wellington. She is UrinciriE 1.39 saloon and 03 steerage ira-sseneera for New Zealand porta, 94 saloon, and 54 Heerneo passMiirers, beine for Wellington. She lias 068 tons of earso for dUcharee U«re, including a small qtian-; tity of fruit. Her arrival here is looked j for on Wednesday moraine, and she will sail at 5 p.m. on Thursday for Melbourne, via the south. VANCOUVER SERVICE. Advice lias iiccn received by the Union Company to the effect that the CanadianAustralasian mail steamer Makura was diepatched from Vancouver at 3 p.m. on Wednesday last f«r Auckland, vift Hono-: lul'ti and Suva. Tho vessel is 260 pas.ep.ftgftrs in all cifissos for <iU ports. Sire is due at Auckland on Tuesday. February 10, and will thero discli«rgo 710 tons fcf general for iiew Zealand ports, KAIKOURA LEAVES LONDON. Information /.ins teen received notifying the departure from London on January 22 of the New Zealand S'nipninc Company ; etccmcr Kaikoura. The vessel will call at, ttobart, and will then come on to Wellington, being due here about March 10. On Saturday next tlm Hnrunui ip to leave Wcllineton for Dunedin for loadine nurptvsns. From tlse southern port tlft vessel itili' proceed to Auckland, where lepdlns operniions will he coi'npleted. She Is to '"ivo Auckland for Loudon on jobruary is - • MESS-TABLB GOSSIP. Oantain J. JI. Hart, laic of the Star of Canada, is now in command of th« Star af Auirtralia. , Mr. D. Cameron has taken Mr. D. Gardner's place ae second officer on the Mapcurikn. Mr. A. llathone ioinsd the Pa-teen a yesterday as third ofßcer. ~ Mr, It. Murray ei<rned on the Walnnn yesterday as assistant nnrser. Jlr. W. Yonns has joined the Maori as fourth ensineer. Amonir the latest charters anounced are: -"RinurC",vtf, barqne. 327 tons', Clnreiice Itivol- to New Zealand ports—Uavdwpod. Joan Crai.f, s., U4B tons, Port Stephens to Melbourne—hardwood; tlwuc.o Cla-renco Elver to Lyttelton—ltatdwood. POET OF NEWCASTLE. For years past the eliippine eofflmunity euu an tuuse wjioiu bUv!uic-flB brings ueui m i.ouch wiui tue slunnms at r.jweasxie, nave ueon uiritaiini: lyr uener nnrbour a-ucumiiiouutitiij, more -cxn-nstvc wnttriitze, ami uinciver iouailiir ~ To ki.vu liomu luea of ine iruae mat isinow uune wiui iNewc-astie, tue "oy^ii'.'y i?l.u,;iiHUC Hsi," in an urticiu advocaiiui iuh>iuhj-jii-ucs to tno iwri,, uivt.b n mi of umj vss*els wlucll wero in port one aay last weeK waitiuK to io:ut coal, in all fjieru wero oii nciiiners reuttiriat 1t2,000 of eoai, ana id saninc onißs reMUirait; i,ont, or (I. itrana i,otui oi aV4,3tO tone. "After a. ptruc-ul ot tue li.suics." cuneiudes tue article, "one eanuov nCiO borne huuviucju that the ineiuties of Wewcauto harbour must- be constusrablv improvea, or tise live cou. traao must sutfer." « The tramp steamers TWicl'tcVliam (from Kcwtanticj and jiiiißiit ol tne Xiiistie ur#m Japan. l , eoul-iadeii, are due to show u.u m iveuinKtou any time now. The. Now Zealand Bh.ipj»iHK Company's steaiuer Otakl h' to' letuo Wellington ior Napier oii \V«dnesaay. Mho has jiome conji.','iinients lor t'Uttcnai'Ke at that iiort. Twenty-live thousaint w.« ot varions oils tm ut preieut !>ei»_- :an-;isd at Welling tail from tile Tyser ttcanier ritar of inula, oecid«s this tke vwsel ir.vs &e*erai liiim'irciia of tons ol general oariro ts put out nerb. Mi■?. will proceed oii l<> liytlclt*Pii fl-Hu IJuucdin towards tho end of Uiis week to finish her output, and is thou vo eiiininenee ilomo loadiug ait Kew Zealand ports, Local acento for tise T.vser Line announce thai tho steamer Inurapura, win sa.u tou«y for London. r 'i'iie Star of Australia left Sydney for Wellington, via AucUiand, on Saturday. Htio is duu lit>ri! oil February 9, slid has about SM tons of Eenaral cargo for tins port- , ~ Tiie Huddart-ParkCT steamer Westrana is diiti from northern port? this ftiorninK, and is to cail at & o'clock this evening lor Lyttelton and Dunedin. •tfks Union Company's etcaroer WanTmoo fa to act aa llaffsnip at the resatta Which Is to bo held at Auckland oil January Tito it'e-w Plymoutli .Harbour Board s di'tidco J'aritutu was placed on the Patent Klip yesterday lßornins for overhaul and survey. , An esnseiccl arrival here on Fntlaj,- is Vid steamer Ilford, Ph.w Ifl bruit:l'D,? 4h cwzo cf Buniniry liardwood. To-morrov; tho Shaw, Savili. and Albion 00.'s liner Kumara iii dud to afrivo at Auckland from Liverpool direst. After tmtiinir out 35M tpns of eencral cargo there the vessel comes ou to Wellington, boinu duo here at the end of next weci, February 7. Another exported arrival at Auckland is the same company's steamer Walmana, \vhii«i is due at tlio end of this week from London, via Ifobart. Tiia vessel lsffe the Home port on December 12 with coreo for Auckland. Wellington, ftnd Tlm.iru After diceharge ehe is to load in Now Zealand for London. She is duo licra about February 4. . . Tlio collier Pulcalii was rocommietioned at Auckland yestcrdai 7 , »i.nd tailed for G-reymouth, The Ealta-naa, which has also lioen lindercO'lns survey .and overhan!. Nt ' die northern port, aTsa resumed ruitmni: yesicrday. ... , . The Went Csmst packrt Arnlmra arrived a.t Grevmoutli at U a.m. yesterday, and was dispatched last evenine for Wcstport., N"lson. I'icton. and Wellington. Bh« is duo here on Wednesday evetiln?. Tho collier Kamo will nroltolily arrive here oii Wednesday morniiis wtih a, fjill targo of coal from. We&tport. Tlio Kowe.t.% is also brinsins Wcstport coal for Wellington. The steamer Sverre, wlncli wa-s specia'W i cJnrtered to brinqr coal from Keweastle I to the Dominion, arrived off the Heads yesterday morning, nnl v/pr signalled to eo on to LvtteVon Tills iH S'-erre'fi eccond trip across '?;e Tasaian Sea.. Iter last canto • of coal wis dischnrsiid at this Sort. Th" c-onl-ladert »tcamer AeMlbFter is nt W-'ent lyinp in tlia stream m o-.inr.intm". wirs f.f> f.-i'cs of As'itfc nMsrn on board. The veswi is to ba t\joroc*My fHmiyitte-f. nnd it, will be abont a week befjfe she will bo reloasod. Hhe is frojn CmonUn', oma eo.al to lbs order of tI ,A Formers'. Kmpioycrs'. and Citisciifs J>«ic»r» Tipn^U-C. The t7ni«o Marupa I.c oxpnHsd to V rt Cnlrnttflvia southern ports on "Wednesday n?xi.
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