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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OP THE KOOU. v FEBET3AKY. Day. Hr.m. First .martyr i 10 3 p.m. Full moon ; 11 5 .5 a.m. Last quarter 17 . B 53 p:m. Koiv moon' 25 11 32 a.m. MOON. Moan rises to-day, 5.3 p.m.; ECts, 0.22 a.m. Sunday. TIDE. To-day, 1.1 a.m.; 1.22 p.m. To-morrow, 1.48 a.m.; 2.11 p.m. • SUN, . Sun rises to-day, 5.2 a.m.; sets, 7.6 p.m. ARRIVALS.' FRIDAY, FEBRUAEY 6. ' PATEENA, e.s: (5.35 o.'m.), 1212 tons, C«merou, from Nelson. Passengers: Saloon— tlis'ecs Tendall (2), Knapp, Walker, Whitehead, Boon; Doyle, Strong, Aston, Sandel, Diment, Proctor, Day, Mesdames' Tendall, Cameron, Evcrshed, Bvea and child, Hewitson and child, Pierard and child, Jll'Donald and child, Holder and 4 children, Wit ; liams and child, Kamtord, Still and 2' children, Hell, Withers, Hounsell, Molloy. and 3 children, Straivbridge. and child. Bird and 2 children, Goodman (2), Moon, Dr. Johnston. Messrs. Tendall, Hammond, Evershed, Bird,. Littlejohn, Davis, Holder, Spear, il'Taggart, Henley, Rain, Graham, iluncaster, Vining. Eves, Houu6ell Bam-' ford, Laidlaw (2), i Stephenson, Ourry, Maon, Hktsaold, Bridgor, Ciivill, Bryant; 10 etesrage, KAITOA, s.s. (5.55 a.m.), 3C6 tens/ Stevens, from ' Nelson and Motiiekd. . WAHINE, s.fl. (6.40 a.m,). 4435 tons,, Aid from Lytteltoh. ULIITAROA,' s.s. (6.30 a.m.), 5777 tons, J Wyllie, from Melbourne, . Hobdrt, and southern'ports. Passengcre: Salodh-rFor Wellington—Misses Pcarco, Geogon, Field, I Oibrow, Maokcll, Edwards, Adamson, Allen, Deete, Hartle. Price, Wallace, Pearse, Price, Mosdames Bryant, . Geogon and 2 children, Smith. Faill, Field, M'Geachie, TJrqn. hart, Hewitt, Broadbcnt, Miles, Whealler, Gain, Leedou, Bodley, llyan. Scott, Barrow and 2 girls, Payne and 2 children, Plumpton. Mustard, Wallace, Leeden, Eov. TJrqu-., hart, Messrs. Eobertson, Bryant, Pearce, Geogon, Smith, Faill, Broadbeht, Hewitt, BulleTj Miles, Percival, Cato,. Adamebn, Norton, EtToy. (2), M'Lean, Shanks. Wollaco, Brooks, Moore, Bodley, Ryan/ Barrow. Browne, Scott, Shanks, Mustard,. Dodson, Piumpton, Bayson, M'Leah, Pirie. ALEXANDER, u.s. (6.45 a.m.), 577 tons, Wildnlan,' from Torakdhe. NGATORO, e.s. (7.46 a.m.), 1137 tons. Dowell, from Vanganui. BLENHEIM, s.s. (8 a.m.). 120 tons, Wilkinson, from Blenheim. VICTORIA, e.s. (12.15 p.m.), 290 tons, Oroft, ,from Sydney, Via northern ports. APAHIMA, training, steamer (1.30 p.m.), 5704 tons, M'Donald,,. from Calcutta, Tia southern, ports." KAPITI, s.s. (6.10 p.m.), 242 tons, Sawyers, from Wanganuh HAWERA, s.B. (7.35 p.m.), 200 tons, Jackson, from Patea, DEPARTURES.' FRIDAY,' FEBRTJARY 6. . ' AEAPAWA, s.s. (11.25 a.m.), 268 tons. Thompson, lor Wanganui. AOKIUtK, s.s. (11.35 a.m.), 77 tons. Fisk, for Patea. . ' 'H.M.S. PHILOMEL, third-class protected cruiser (2 p.m.), 2576 tons, 46C0 i.h.p., Commander Q. M. Ballard, for Auckland. Q'OEEN OF THE SOOTH, s.s. (3 p.m.), 193 tono. Harvey, for Foxton. • HUIA, b.b. (3.10 p.m.), 127 tonß, Burt, for Wanganui. MAMABI, s.e. (4,25"p.m.), 6689 tons, Kelly, for Lyttclton. •JOHN, s.s. (4.25 p.m.),' 342 tens. Holm, for Wanganui. . ' KAITOA, 8.3. (5.10 p.m.), 350 tons, Stevens, for Nelson and Motueka. • ' ULIMAROA, s.s. (6 p.m.), 57/7 tons, Wyllie, -for Sydney direct. Passengers: Saloon—Mitres Abbot, • Motto, Jonkins, Woods, Mary Proctor, Edwards (2), Out-, rim, Yalentlne, M'Gowan, Thomas, Wells, Orerar, Kettle, Isaacson, ■ Clark, Still, and Morrison,' Mesdames M'Ca'rthy,- Abbot, SimesteT and child, Evershed, H. B. Chapman, Sareon and child, King and ohild, 0. Zachariah and child, Cullcn, Woods, W. Reading, Handyside, Zorn, Living, Ashe, Durrance,' John, Fullor, Still, Hollow, Grogan and 2 children, and Morrison, Messrs. Abbot! J. Abbot, Simester, ~F. W. Yatc6, Jenkins, Evershed, Nopenaire, Dupont, W. Henncbry, Sarton, Oullen., J. 11. Oullen, W. .E. Fuesell, Handyside, T. B. Simpson, A. 'iiarctaj;, Deanmrcheitcr, -J. Oarneid, R.. Koan.U; Wiiien, Hwcourt, Minter; Ohas. Weston, R. Algoe, Living, E. Parry, Durrance, Carlisic-lHuduoune, Coleman,' Ma-s----tera. Jenkins, Henrys,. Woods, J. '.LivLng,', Ho2gr"Vavasonr-(i;j-,'-'Geor'gci Hill,' S'tiu;'' Adamson, Commander stopzord, and Capt. iiom, Master : Still, . TAlKui, 0.3. io.IO p.m.), 128 tons, Jcason, for Waitara.... . .' WAIKAC, p.m.),' 93' tone, Deiley, for Blenheim. N '■'■■.- s.s. (7 p.m.), 120 tons, Wilkinson, for Blenheim. : ALEXANDER, s.s., (8.15 p.m.), 377 tons, Vickerman, for Nelson ana West Coast. WAHINE, s.s. (8.20 p.m.), Aldwell,' for Lyttelton; ISO passengers. , .PATEENA, s.b. (9.a p.m.), 1212 tons, Cameron, for Nelson. Po6senger3: SaloonMisses Fell, Pitt, Hampton, Williams, Kcrsham, Cavell, Hunt, Satchell, Thompson, Bumble.' Martin, Gandy, Fitzgerald (3), Mesdames O'Conhell and child, I'ikh and 3 children, Dix, Ball, Hardy, Edwards, Kearns, Clayton, "Vasper, Fitzgerald, Messrs. Fitzgerald (3), bponoer, Rogers, Olayton, King, Angus, Simpson, O'Connell, Kerr,«Bird, Walton, Amos, Campbell, Webley, Knapp, Vesper, Hardey; lo steerage. , VICTORIA, 6.0. (10.15 p.m.), 2169 tons, Kell, lor southern ports. , . EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Waihora, Singapore, via Bouth, Feb. 7. Kaluu, Napier and East Coast, Feb. 7. • Mana., Patea,-. February 7. '~ ' Komata, Westport, Keoruary 7. , ■ I ■ Pateena. Nelson. Picton, I'coruary 7. Nikau, Nelson, Motueka, Feb. 7. Maori. Lyttelton, February 7. Regulus, Neioon, February 7. Stormbird, Wanganui. February 7. t Wairau, Blenheim, February 8. Wakatii, Kaikoura and Lyttelton, Feb. 8. Te Aroha, East Coast, Fobruary 8. 'Blenheim, Blenheim, February 8, Kaitoa, Neleon, Motueka, Feb. 8. - Wahinc, Lyttelton, Februarj 8. Mapourika, • Westport and ' Groymouth, Fobruary 8. Ripple, Napier, East Coast, Feb. 8. Aorore, Patea, February 8, Kamo, Westport, February 8, Maititi, southern ports, February 8. ■ Queen of tho South, Foxton, Feb. !.- Arapawa. Wanganui, February.B... . Ruapehu, London,' February 9.' Star of Australia, London, via ports, February i. ■ ■■ Coriuca. eouthcra Dorts, February 9. , Huia, Wanganui, February 9. Waimca, Nelson, February 10. Opawa, Blenheim, February 10. Kapiti, 1 Wanganui, February 10 Kapuni, Patea., February 10.' Poherua, Greyinouth, February IS,' Kamona, Greyniouth and New Plymouth, February 10. Maunganiui, Sydney direct, Feb. 11. ' Regulus, Gisborne, Feb. 12. PROJECTED DEPARTURES, Kahu, East Coast, February 7. Kapiti, i Wanganui, February 7. Aparima, Auckland, February 7. Waihora, Auckland, February 7. • . Madri, Lyttelton, l''ebruary 7. Niltau, Nelson, Motueka, Fobruary 7' Ilfard, Duueuin, February/7. , Haiverai Patea, February 7. ' Arahura, We3t Coast, via Picton and Nelson, Fobruary f 7. Kapuni. Patea, February 7. Stiathdene, Newcastle, February 9. Mapourika, Picton, February' 9. . Maitai, Napier, Uisborne, and Auckland, February 9. . Stormbird, Wanganui, Fobruary 9. Wairau. Blenheim, February 9. . Wahine, Lyttelton, February 9. . Kaitoa, Nelson, Motueka, Fob. 9. Blenheim, Blenheim, February, 9. Te Aroha, East Coast, February 9. . Mana, Patea, February 9. Arapawa, ■ Wanganui, February 9. Queen of tho South, I'oxton, Feb. 9. Aorere, Patea, February 9. Patoona, Nelson direct, February 9. Star of Ireland, London, via port 3, Feb ruary 10. $ Waimea, Nelson and West Coast, Fob. 10 Opawa, Blenheim, February 10. Wakatu, Kaikoura and Lyttelton, February 10. Patrol, Tascian Sea, February 10. Ripple, Napicr x and East Coast. Fob. 10 Huia, Havclock and Pelorus Sound, Fobruary 11. • Maunsranui, Melbourne, via south, February 12. Willochra, Sydney direct, Fob. 13. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MANUKA, arrived hero from Sydney .direct February 4. Sailed February 5, for Lytteltou and Duncdin. TJLIMAROA, arrived here from Melbourne via south, February 6. Sailed February 6 for Sydney direct. Due Sydney February 10. WAKRIMOO, loaves Dunedin for Melbourne to-day. .. ■ ' WILLOCHRA, duo here from Melbourne, via tho south, Febrnary 13. Sails same day for Sydney, direct. Due Sydney February 17. VICTORIA, arrived here from Sydney, via Auckland Februarys. Sailed' February 6 for Lyttelton and Dunedin. MAUNGANUI, duo hero from Sydney direct February 11. Sails Fobruary 12 for Melbourne, via tho south. 'FRISCO SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. AORANGI. arrived hero from San Francisco, via Island norts, January 30. Sailed February 2 for Sydnoy direct. Due Sydney February 5. MOANA, arrived h«ro from Sydney diroot January 29. BaUod January 30 for Baa

Francisco. Due San Fpincisco February W. TAHITI, duo here from San Francisco Febrnary 26. So/ilii February, 27 . far Sydney direct. Duo' Sydney March 3. VANCOUVER SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. itAKURA, dne at Auckland, from Van. coiivor, - via Suva o,nd Honoiulu v on Feb; ruary 9. Sails February 10 for Sydney, Duo Sydney February'. 14.. IIARAJIA, due'.Auckland. February 13 from Sydney. . Leivcs ftir. Vancouver February 14. ' Duo'.Vjineouvßr March.3. NIAGARA, duo at Auckland from Vancouver, via Suva and Honolulu on March 9, sails March 10 for Sydney, Due Sydney March 14. OVERSEA SHIPPING. Steamers. Frste. Left.. Due. Star of Australia Landon Nov. 30 Feb. 9 Star of Scotland London Jan. 6 Mar. 11 Star of Victoria London Jan. 31. AW. 12 Ruapehu • Lpnd.oii Jlec. 18 Feb. 9 Suffolk. London; Jftn. 8 Mar, .5 Kaikoura Louden Jan. 22 Md.r. !0 Rangatira London Jan. S Feb. 21 Hawko's Bay London Dee. 16 Feb. 17 Waim'ana London Dec. 10 Feb. .9 Matatua. Liverpool Jan. 5 JPcD. 28 Buteshire Liverpool Jan.. 17 Apr. 3 Argenfels ..... New York Dee. 12 Feb. 20 liiverkip Hew York'' liec. 31 Hat. 24 Henrik Ibsen ...' Sew York iTan. 23 Apr. 16 Burgermei6ter ' . Hachmann .... New York Nov. W Feb. 20 Cairne'ros« Montreal Nov. 28 Feb. J4 Jeseric St. John Jan. 4 >Mo)r. 24 Hollington St. John. Jail, 29 Aw. II BAILEES TO AEEIVE. ANDROMEDA, fou4"-maited barque, iUt tons'. Captain R. J. Beets; Sailed from New York January 24, Baa about May 10. iCOMBERMERE, Italian Bebooner, 1-603 tons, Captain .Laddanza. Sailed from Marseilles on January- 27. Due about June 16. , ; . BY I!ELEGRAPR. OVERSiEA. LOSS ON, February 6. Arrived.—Corinthic, from Welltastoh. Sailed.—Athenic, for Lyttelton and Wellington. SUVA, February 6. Arrived.—Atua, from Sydneyv COASTAL. • 'FRIDAY,' FEBRUARY S, ■WAN6ANOI. ' Sailod.-Kapiti (3.4S a.m.), for Wellington, • BLENEE'Ik Arrived.—Opawa ft a,m.). from Wellington. NELSON,* . (i.ii 0,m.), from Wellington. ' WE.BTPORT.' Sailed.-Komata &,S0 a.m.), for Wclttaston. ; LYTTELTON, Arrlved.-rKarard.il (12.20 a,m.), from Grovmouth; -Maori (7.50 <Mh,L from Wellington; Eumara' (8.10 ■a.taX from Wellington: Wakatu (8.45 a.m.), .fcom Kaikoura; Manuka (10 d.m.), from Wcllingtorii H.M.S. Psyche (10.50 a.m.), from iHctonj "Eliza Firth (11 a.m.), from Kaipard.; Ayrshire (2 p.m.), from Wellington,- Woglindo « P.m.), from Wellington.; I'etone (1.56 p.m.), from Dunedin... Sailed.—Waihora (1 p.m.), for Wellington; Cygnet (I.4ft p.m.), for Alsaroa; JAanuka, for Dunedin, Sailed.-Maori (8.35 .p.m.), for Wellington, Passengers: Saloon—ifipMs Fitzpcritz, Hyde, Cook, Gordon (2), Caldcr, Fiirrar, Black, Hennie. Joss, Ives, Gobble,' War. rick, Wkitloston. Stevenson ffl, • Jupi), Mannder, Aiken, Lockv,'ood, JJinstono, Forons, Campbell, Jerratt, OashmcTe, 'Allan, James, Kille.y, Lavender, Murray, M'Donald, Priest, BrOwflc-Moffatt, Sutherland, Porrie, Meodamcs. Simon.d'S, Leechiner, Fitzpharitz, Bbnc, Schofleld, Joes, Petorswald, Ireland, Martin,.Leigh, Hans-, ton. Tucker, Stevenson, Binnenhan, Oakworth, Pryor, Campbell, .Hill, Forrest, Farsett. Turner, Gray, Bridgmen, Bnr»W.s, Davidson,. Power, Ricihmdn., Armburi Surridge, Tubbell, Darby, Dr, Synionds,. Dr. Cook, Dr. Acland, DA Hopper, Citptain J. Bane, Messrs. Murray. Boocock, Acland, Young, Ronnie, Wclmot, Batehelot, Bdzelctt, Schofield, Seniot, OHivcr, Leashm.af, Larohic, Fitzpherite, Si-iiipson, Strang, linttin, Leigh, O'Connoll, Skinner, Fost.ar. Coopor, Burrongh, Wilson, Madran, Chdppfrll,. Davidsons Jore, Ad:am6, King, Hunt, Run-' cinian, Cobworth, HBI, Smith, M'Farlanc, Maud, Kerwin, Black, Ptatt, leaser,. Atkinson, • Barrott, N'icoll, . M'Caloon,. lUeh, Surridge l . Brown, ■ Gn.llagher, M'D.ttnald, Tub, A. J. Bell, Owleo, Watson, and Darby; 100 Bteerago. ■•' ■ • Sailed.—Wakatu. 'for Kaikoura. TIMARU. Sailed.—Karamca !fi a.m.), for GlsboiiiOi •To ,'call-at. Wellingtou for- bunkere. ,'; ! n',?b'f)^gßi^i:. Arrivod.—Warriraoo (10.30' a.m.), frord Auckland.; Sailed.—Hurunui <10,30' a.m.),' for Auckland; Malta! (1 p.m.,), for ' Auckland, vltt way ports;' Theresa ..Ward, tug (S p.m.), for Bluff, with dredge Murihi'ku in tow; Star of India (4.20 p.m.). for Timaru. . .RUAPEHU DUE MONDAY, Yesterday, afternoon the local offtco of tho New Zealand Shipping' Company received advice from ilobii'rt intimatins that the steamer Ruapehu continued her voyage from London to Wellington from the Tasmanian port, at 2 p.m. on Thursday. She should reach Wellington about 6 p.m. on Monday. RUAHLNE AT' MOKTE VIDEO.. Tho New Zealand Shipping Company received' advice yesterday announcing the arrival of their steamer Kuahine at Mohto Video on Thursday. $ho vessel left Wellington on January 15, and is dno at London about the end of the present month. COEINTHIO AT PLYMOUTH! The Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company's; liner Corinthic arrived at .Plymouth from Wellington on Thursday morning last. She left Wellington on December 24, and was due at London on Fobruary 4, So she Is ono day behind (imc-t«blc. ' THE CLAN FLEET. Tho Clan Buchanan completes w£ol loading at Lyttelton to-day, and is to tail .this evening for Duncdiit, to hoist In a further shipment. From, the southern port the vessel • comes to Wellington, <vnd is duo here on Thursday, She wilt tail finally from this. port for- London on Hunda> February 15. . Tho next Clan liner to load Wool on the New Zealand coast will bo the Clan M*Do.u.ald. She- is due towards tho end of February. , MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Mr. 0. Rule,. lato acting-purier on tho . Warrimoo, is at present in Wellington awaiting orders. He i.S at present attached to. the offico stiff of the local branch of the Union Company, Mr. W; Carrick, lato of the Star of India, is now chief engineer on the Star of Australia, having succeeded "Mr. E. J. Doncastor, who remained in London this trip. Mr. J. Edwards has been ajsnolnted assietankpureor on tho Monowai.' Mr. J. M. M'Caw. late chief' officer of Hie Star of India, is now in a similar portion on the Star of Australia. • SHIPPING COMBINE. ■ Tho . amalgamation of four companies' running in tho Australasian trade—the Indra Line, Limited, the Star Line, Limited, the Tyscr Line, Limited, and tho Auglo-Australasian Steam Navigation Company, Limited—which took place o» December 20, is referred to in the latest ie-. sue of "Fairplay." It is considered that tho compouios, by transferring' thSir oteamers'to a new company, will he Ablo to effect an economy in management and reduce tho risks of competition. Under tho proposed scheme each company will hold the shores in tho new cOmpariy representing the steamers transferred. The Star Lino (Messrs. J. P. Oorfy and Co., managers), which owns five steamers of 25,473 tons grofs, bas a paid-up capital of £292,250, of which £2W.0C0 is in'ordinary shares. Tho Corry family own practically tho whole of the ordinary shares and the majority of the preference shores. .Tho. Anglo-Anstralasinn Steam Navigation Company (Messrs. W. Milbwn and Co.) has a paid-up capital of £96,213, and owns fiv© steamers of 24,143 tons gross, which stand in tho. books at ft value of £244,570. Tho majority of tho Shares in this company are owned by tho MUburn 'family. The Tyser Lino has.a paid-up capita) pf £154,960, and its fleet (coHelsstiiig of eight steamers of 60,724 torts gross) stands in the books at £613,985, 'Of tho ■ shares in this company Mr. G. W. Tyser owns £18,132, Mr. W. P. Tyscr £6.675, Mr. H. E. Tyser £14,254,' Nelson Bros., Ltd,, and Messrs. Workman, Claris and oa. £11,000. The Indra Lino (monaged by Mr. T. B.' Eoyden, Liverpool) has a pald-ui> capital of £318,530, of which £314,710 is owned by the. Hoyden family. This pony owns 11 steamers, aggregating 66,184 tons gross. Tho fleets to bo acquired by the new company will therefore bo as follow :— m Steamers. Tons. Star Line ..'! 5 28,471 Anglo-Australasian B.N. Co. 5 2'",143 Tyscr Line 8 60,724 Indra Lino 11 66,184 | ""~~29 179,524 l A projected departure from Aucklanij for Wellington to-day ie the ShdW-Savill 6tcamcr Waimana. She is due here Monday, and has London, cargo for dls-. charge. ' Departure of the Tyser liner Star of Ireland ior London bns been postponed until daylight on Tuesday. The Navua left Suva ot 7 p.m. on Thursday for WellbiEton; via Auckland. She is due horo on Thursday next. Win ..f^,H'^^*'^uH^■^; l ;^.^'«

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