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, : _a s _ PHASES 01' THE MOON. FEBRUARY. Day. Hr. m. Firat quarter 3 10 3 p.m ; Full moon li -5 5 a.ifc. Laat" quarter, 17 £ 63 p.m. New moon 25 11 S3 a.m. HOOK. Moon rises to-day, 1,30 p.m.; sets, 6.5-3 a.m. Thursday. • TIDE. To-day, 4.29 a.m.; 4.58 p.m. To-morrow,'s.3o a.m.; $.68 ».m, ' . - SDK. Suu-rises to-day, 5.7 a.m.: se-t-s, 7.2 ft.ni. AFTOIVALS. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10. WJAPEHU, h.s. <2.30 a.m.), 78jj5 .tons, Cameron, from London, via hynioUth. feneriife, Cape Town, and llabart. MAORI, s.s. (6.50 a.in.i, Si 93 tons, Manning, from Lyttelten. l'asst'UEers.: 2ZB sai loon nnd 123 steerace. STAR OF AUSTRALIA. s.s. 7.30 a.m.), 5175 tons, Hart, from London, via Australian ports, Auckland, and Napier, QUEEN OF THE SOUMf.. s.s. (145 a.m.!, tons,, Harvey, from Foxton. IVIiSIRALIA, s.s, (8.2j a.in.!. 2884 tone. Bates, from Auckland, Git-borse, n.nd Kapier. Passengers; Saloon—Jtisijcs Cashmore, Kchmidt, Ilaby. Siesdamea Cashmore, Schmidt and infant. Schmidt, Chins and maid, Messrs. Schmidt, Semule, Wpbh, Massie, Tonks, Abercrombio, Rev. Ua.it; 6 steer, age. AIIAPAWA, s.s. 19.15 a..m.), 268. ions, Thompson, from Wanßajiui. NIKAU, 6.9.. (9.30 a.m.). 249 tons, Hay, from Nelson and Motueka. HULA, s.s. (9,35 a.m.). 12? tons, Burt, from Wanja.nui, • OPA.WA, e.g. f11.25 a.m.i, 110 tors, Nicholas, from Blenheim.. HAWERA, s.s. (11,50 a.m./, 200 taw, Jackson, from Patea. IfAPOURIIvA, s.s. (10.45 D.m.), 1203 tons, Ritchie,.from Picton. KAPITNI, s.s. (12.45 n.Bi.). 150 tons, M'lntosli, f from Patea. 1 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY It. ' BLENHEIM, g.g. (0.20 a.rii.j, 120 tens, Wilkinson, from Blenheim. WAIRAU. fi.e. (1.25 a,m,S, 93 tons, Beiley, .from Blenheim. TE AROHA, auxiliary scow (2 a.m.), . from East Coast. DEPARTURES. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10. STItATHDENE, s.s, (6 a.m./, 4321 tons, Wilson, for Sydney. . • STAR OF IRELAND, s,s. (12.5 p.m.), 43J1 ' tons, Griffith, for Loncion. via ports. KAPUNI, s.s. (5 p.m.), 150 tons, M'intosh. for'Patea, NIKAU, s.s. (5.15 p.m.). 248 t<i:ts, Hay, for Nelson and Mottieka,. WESTRALIA, s.s. (5.35 p.ijtJ, 2684 tons, Batoi, for Lyttelton and Ditiicdin. ■ DELPHIC,, s.s. (6.15 p.m.), 8273 tone, Symons, for Lyttelton. WAKATU, s.s. (6.30 p.m.), 157 tons, Wills, for Kaikoura. MAORI, s.s. (8.15 p.m.), 5399 tons, AJ.dwell. for Lyttelton. Pas«<!ttK6N: Salqoft—JUesea Hood, -Winte.r Manning. Miller, llrown, M'Keuzie, Oakley, IVtrft, il'Larts, Stan dish. Aitken, O'Neill, Howkills, Smith, jttesdames Speddiug, Buclthnrst and 2 children. Wilson, Morris, Edwards, Jantes, Claxton, Yarian and child, Kennedy, Siiies, Woodliouee, M'Kenzio, J. 0. Brown. Allan, Gall, Messrs. Baron, Hudson. Percy, Speddlfie. Morris, Edwards, JJmos, Austin, Tcnnent. .Claxton, Mitchell, ~ Varian, Galloway. Peacock, Worth, Brown. Walsh, Whitson, Avery, Miles, Martin, Miivms.eU, Armstrong. O'Brien, Turnbull, Thornto/n, Kelly, O'Nei'il. O'Sullivan, ■ Hawkins, iTui'.r'o. <ie?i\trd. Brakening, Shand, PitzOcra'd, Walker, Felton, Wilson, Dickie, Allan, Gall, ItteUs, Barnes, Badlc, JluUaiioy, Clark. Rattan, Collin.3, Leslie,' Denyer, JT'lvwaii, .Jenkins. Hawke, Wheeler, Burton, Bay, M'Lean; 60 eteeraee. OPAWA, s.s. (10 p.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, for Blenheim. RIPPLE, s.s. (11.15 p.m.). 3!8 toils, Carl' son, for Napier, and GisbarfieEXPECTED ARRIVALS. Poherua, Greymouth, February 11. Wairau, Blenheim, -I'ebruiry li. Mapourika, Westpott, Sreyifloutli, Feb, 11, Pateena, Nelson, February 11. Hincmoa, northern lighthouses, Feb. 11. Blenheim, Blenheim, February 11. Stormbird, WanKamii, February 11, Wairati, Blenheim. February 11, . Waimca, Nelson, February It Aorere,. Patea, February -1Kapiti, Wanganui, Fern-nary 11, Mana,- Patea, February 11. Wahijie. Lyttelton,. February it Koitoa, Nelson,'.Motiielta;, February li. Maun?aii,tii, Sydney direct. Feb. if.' The Arolia, East Const. February 11, i'Opawa. Blenheim. February 12, ,K.iptinl, Paten, February 12. . ~ '■ "- , Kahu,''E'ds6 "Coast." Fiibvda'rV 12."' Nikau, Nelson, Mottieka, Feb. 12. ■ Maori, Lyttelton, • February 12. Resiilus, Oisborne, Feb. 12. . Wakatu, r Kaikoura, s?ebrmVfy 12, „,. • Amllura, West Coa,st, Nelson, PicioH,'' February 11. . Corinna, eouthcrn port'i. February 12. Navua, Suva! Auokjaiid, February it Araliura, Picton, February 12. Willochrn, Melbourne, via the sout-Ji, February 13.. " Kflnnedy, Foxton, Ftbritary JJ, Hinemoa, northern lisiathouses, Feb. 14-, Ripnle, Nanier fin' l F*vs.t. Cwt-, Feb. 15. Otaki, Lyttelton, February IS. llaitai, northern ports, FeiiiudTr 17. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Ilford, Dunedin; Fchrusry 11. Hawera. Patoa. February 11. • Arapawa, Wanganui, February 11, Patrol, Tasman Eea. februpiry li. Queen of the ,South, Foxton, Feb. 11, Kamo, Napier, February it. 1 . | Star of Australiif. Wanganui, Feb. li ! Aorere, Paica, February 11, I Blenheim, Blenheim', February' H. i • Jtana; Patea. February 11. I Pateena, Picton,- Nctenfii.-Pehrmiry ..11. • ICaitoa, Nelson» Motiicka, february 11. Wabine, livttelton. February 11. j Woimea. Nelson. West Feb. 11. i Huia, Havelock ap.d Pe'loriis . Sound, j Fehruary 11. / Mirmbird, Wanganwl. .February 41, Ivomata, Westljort, February 12. Onowa, Btenhoim, February 12. ' Wakatu, Kaikoura. I.,vttelton, Feb, 21.' T'apnni, Patea, Feb. 12,Ka,piti, Wanpanui, February 12. KflliUi/Easit Coapt, Pel). It. Nikau, Nelson, Motueha, Feb, 12-. Maori, Lyttelton. February 14.' Melbourn?, via. ooiith, Februiry 12. Corinna, Picton, 'Nelson, N£w Plymouth, February 12. Regulus, West Coast. February 12 > Arn.hura, Pinton, Fehruary 12. Wiilochra, .Sydney dlrert, Feb. 13. Kaironn, Grey.mo'ith. BrSshftn", Feb. S3. To Arolia, Knst Fpb. 13, . • Kennedy. Nelson, Coast, 15. Navua. AwHand, F'l'i. Febnw.ry !3. , Arahura, Picton, JfeTsa.n, West Coast, P« K, *mry 14. Maital. 'T/ytteUon. Dunedin.. Ftib. 17. Jlipnle, Nanier, Oisbariie.- Fpbrviary 17. . Otaki, London, February 18; INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. WILLOOHRA, duo here from Jlelbourfie, via the south, February IJ. Sail? sntno day for Sydney direct.' Duo Sydney February. 17. • MAUNGANUI. duo here from Sydney direct February 11. Kalis February 12 for Melbourne, via tlio south. 'FRISCO SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. MOAJTA, arrived here liom Sydiicy direct January 29. Sails January 30 for Snii Francisco. Due San Ffanciaso February ZO. TAHITI, due here froUi Ban Fraflcisco February 26. Saila February 27 for Syd; tiey direct. x Due Sydney March 3. VANCOUVER SERVICE. : MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. ■ v MAKUItA; due at Auckland, irum Vancouver, via Suva and Honolulu, to-day. Sails February 10 for Sytlncy. Due Syd,uey February 14. MAIiAMA, due ■ Auckland, February from Sydney. Leaves for Vancouver February 14. Due Vancouver Jlnrcli 3. NIAGARA/ due at Auckland from Vancouver, via, Suva and Honolulu sit March •9, sails March 10 for 'Sydney. Due Sydney March 14. OVERSEA SHIPPING, Steamers. • "From. Left. Due. Star of Scotland London Jan. 6 Mar. 11 Star of Victoria London Jan. 31 Apr. 12. Suffolk Loudon Jan. S lilar.' 5 Kaikoura London Jail. 22 Mar. 10 Rangatira London Jan. 8 Feb, 21 Hawke's Bay London . D'oij. 16 Feb. 17 Waimana London ,t)ec. 10 -Feb. 9 Atheilin Loudon Feb. 5 Mar. 24 Matatua Liverpool Jail. 5 Feb, 28 Buteshire Liverpool Jan. 17 Apr. 3 , Argenfels New York Dec. 12 Feb. 20 Inverkip. New York Dec. 31 Mar. 24 Henrik Ibsen ... New York Jan. 23 Apr. 16 linrgermcister ■ Ilnchmnnn ... New York Nov. 14 Feb, 20 Cairnuross Montreal Nov. 28 Feb. 14 Jeseric St. John Jan. 4 Mar. 24 Holliugton ....... St. John Jan. 39 Apr. 11 SAILERS TO ARRIVE. ANDROMEDA four-masted barqila.. 1762 tons, Captain R. J. Decks. Sailed from New York. January 20. Due about May 10. COMBERMERIi, Italian Schooner, 1603 tons, Captain Laddanza. Sfl tied from MareeilleiV on January 27. flue about, ( June 16. HY TEIiEORAFB. OVERSEA. FIiF.MANTLfi, Fobvuaty 10, j Arrivcd»-Jloldavia, from London. I , MELBOURNE, Fcbfttary 10. i Arrived.—lhurnat . from lUdiiaiiga. . ! * ' BYDNEI.. Februwy W. Arrlved.-UUmaroa (7 a.m.). fi'oa Wcl--1 Ungton.
' , , ' r LONDON, February 10. Sailed.—Lu*on, American • fotir-maistcd cchoonei', from Ora-.-'s Harbour, for Dunedin. COASTAL. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, AUCKLAND. Arrived,—Ngukuta (10,45 a..ni.S, fcom Neweaslit;; Ainukura. fi-om ilie Kermt-tlecs, anchored . ill Raugitato Channel ut 5.-i0 p.m. bailed.—Talunc (2 u.m.), for Cook Is-land-j.; Nayua (i 5,5 ii.m.i. for Wellinirtoo. .-■■aned.—Monowai (5.10 p.m.}, for southern j Patiseugers— Saloon: Fqr WelliiiKtou —ilesdafnos Mcntiplsy and! child, ll'ayrard, Dalton, unf! Mr. Daltoa. NAt'IER. Arrived.—Mait.ai (10,15 a.m.), from Wellington. NEW PLYMOUTH. Sailed.—Rarav,-a (8.35 p.m.), for Onehunga. I'.VfEA. , rt i^ r^ve^~^ann ' a.m.}. -and Aorere (8.3 a a.m.i, from Well.in.jtQn. To fail.—HawerA (I.Q p.m.), for Wellington. WANG ASCI. , "-55 a.m.). and Stormbird (8.45 a.m.), fram WellinstoE. FOXTON. (9.30 a,m.), from Wellington, ; NELSON.' To sail.—Wai'mea (8 p.m.!. for Wellington. Sailed.—Pateena (8 p.m.), for Wellington. ■ _ M'OTUEKA. To 6ai!.—Kaitoa, (8 for Wellington, GEEYMOUTH. Sailed.—Ennerdalo (11,15 a.m.),' for Melbourne. LYTTELI'ON. ' A.l'l'i Vod.—Wa iini ii, barauentine {8.30 a.m.!,' from Clarence River;' Kinl (g.S a.m./, from trreyinouth; Petone (3.35 a.m.). trom Timaru. . sai.lod,—Cygnet (3.25 a.m.), for Kailsourai Petone i3.d) p.m.), for Wellington: Wahino (8.30 p.m.), for Wellinston. Passengers— • 200 saloon, 100 etc wage. OAM.Utr. Sailed.—Sverro (5 a,m.). for Sydney. ' BtiNEDIN. Arrived.-Breezo (J,g a.m.), from TimirU: Wiilochra b.lO p.m.), from Melbourne. ■l? fl -';X In V w '«U'Bill (3.5 p.m.), for lnver, cargill; Taviuni (3.40 p.m.), for Westport: Kotaro (5;30 p.nr.), for Invarcarglll; Hrce^o ii.rii.;, for Oamaru and 'l'imaru. Sailed.--V letoria, (3.30 c.ni.), for Sydney, J' a „. Au r tMftnd - PasfCngere-SaJooB: For JVei ingfon-Mrs. Myore, Wright. Mr. W. B. Marlmt, Mrs. kiddie ftnd 3 children, Miss Langevad, Mr. M'Kay, Mr. Audi Mrs. A. garueii. For Napier—Mit's Swagan. For Gisborno—Miss for Auckland •-Mr. and Mrs. J. Rue Sell, Mr, J. Horton. Miss Stratton, Misses Phillips i'2>, Mi-B ■ JfitoOß-, Miss Jlerfjtt, Mr. A. J. Peterson, • Miss O'Brien, ARRIVAL OF RUAPEHU. Arriving in the stream at WclJiiigton from London, at 2.30 a..m. yesterday, tho New Zealand Shipniug Co.'s liner Euafleftti berthed at tho Queen s Wharf No. 1. south at C.ID <i.m. ' According' to the official report, the Ruapehu saited from tho Home part on 13c-* eeniber 19, and, _ with the exception of a south-wiiot gale, in the Bay Of Biscay, line weather was experienced until arrival at Tc.neritfe on Christmas Day. Hero the vessel's Vijnker. 5 wc re .rcpjenished., and itiails taken aboard. Kest day the vavago contiriuod, the weather remaining line all the way to . Cape Town, which port was njado on January 11. frssSi north-east and south-east trades w®o met with on ■the_ run down the coaist. At the South African port more bunker coal was taken in. and with additional mails and patscnrcrs the steamer proceeded to Hobart on Janiiary IJ, irislv W.S.W. and IV.N.W. v.ititio, at times iircreasinK to a- gale, being experienced, A. strong easterly gale Waa met with at about tho longitude of tho Leeuwin, and this retarded tho fo3seT« prpjress. However, lvfsr jens'ths royafcC itcross the Southern Ocean was chlellv due to,llio inferior bunker coal taken aboard at Gape Town. . Hobart was reached'on February' 3, and after diseliarisiUfT 10J3 • tonu of ■ cargo, the vessel sailed for Wellington oil Thursday: arriving hero , as abovii. Fine weather prevailed oil tho run aero&s th 6 Tasinaji Sea. Captain J. J. Cameron is in command, and ha.j. the fo.llo'wiHg dflicers nssociated ■ wiili him r--Chief, Mr. 0. G. Tonge; secoiidi Mr. W.' Dj Croiidace; third. Mi:. W. iiullock; fourth, Mr. W. Wood; surgeon, Dr. O. Pottftrton! cjiict steward, Mr. W. Boanesi Jlareoni operator, Mr. J. E. Eii- ■ gincftrs; Qliief, Mr. C. W. W. Siiott; Eccqiid. ' ,Mr, J3. fiyles; third, Mr. E. D. Powell; fourth, Mr. G, Pout; fifth, Mr.' H. M. Lfecombe: flfert refrigerating engineer, Sir. Q. W, Cam.uro.n; O econd. slr. J, W. Watkins; cltctrician, Mr. N. Grant. Hi addition' to tho list of passengers already published, the Ruapchu brought t-ho foHowing passc.ii.jci's lor Wctli.n'.fft.ou frotn thfi undermentioned svay portsCapetown--Miss A. Urwtn, Mcsors. W. Felteii, ,D. J... ~'-I?cv's, Is. Leo,:n.nd C, JP. Adams, 'lloij'art--MiSs K.. )!. M'Call, Mesd.anies Ech'iin and Patience, SXcsaw. Oi F. W. Echliii and Patience. ...'.' ilAtiN'GA'Sljl ARRIVES A!T S A.M.' ' By wireless last eveiiirifi the captoin of. tho Ma'iinifri'niii advised' that he ospeetcd his vessel to arrive •at from Sydney at 6 a.m, to-day. The Juiunsfinui will berth at the, Queen's Wharf No, 6. A. & A. MOVEMENTS. The local agents for tho A., and A, Lin.O hlive . bten advised that tlio clvartered steaniftr Southport wan expected: to leave New York for. Australian nnd Nw Zealand ports yesterday.. She will bo followed by ;l steamer which hika been fised to sail from New Y'ork on March 2. \ AYRSHIRE'S MiNERARY. On. account of. delay at southern faor'tis, the F. and S. Line's steamer AVri-.hire will hot bo able to leave. Dnned.in for Tifnaru till Wednesday, February 18. Bile ftfoeeeds thenco to Lyttiltwi, Fwtah, and wcllinj!ton, beths dus hero on February 28. Fiiihl d'fijiarturd v;iH be taken froth this port for A-vonmoUtlu via liaci l?almas, on March 5. NAIRNSHIRE RETARDED. Labour trou.blcfl at Auatrftlinn ports have ■been rftspoasiblo for dcjftylng the movements of the F. and Ij. Line's Nairnshire. The vessel is not eirpected to get a way frotn fiydnyr lor Wiitora till Wednesday, February lif. She is due nt. tho latter part on Febraafy 23 to commoncc Homewttrd loading. The Nairnfiliife Will then visit Wanganui, fiisborne, Auckland, arid Wellington in tho order named. She is due fl,t.the iafit-mentiontfd port on March 10, and joaves here flimliy for AvonmoUth, via I.as Palmas, on March .14. . ATII.ESIO LEAVES PLYMOUTH. . Cable wlo'ee. lias beep rccwve-l by thn local agents for 4ho. Sihaw, Savill, and Albion CO: stating that R.M.S. Atheiiic left .Piymoiitli for Wellington, via wa.y port 4, on Saturday afternoon. The liner is duo hero oil March 24 MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Captain J, Tcixeira has taken command, of the eoalstal steamer Kanieri. relieving Captain T l . Meyerei, who has come tfshoro on holido.y leave. Captain J, Taw, who lias been on holiday leave, has rejoined the Paeroa. Captain C. sFLertn transfers from the Mftnuita to tho Wardmoo. atid Captain Garsoii, 9I the hitter vessel, gets on holU day leave. In order'to finish Home loading the New Zealand 'Shipping Company's steamer Otaki is'duo at Wellington ■from i Lyttelton oil Sunday. February 15. She will bs dispatched for London o" Wednesday, February 18. Jl is tindsrstood that owing to tlje eSnaneion. ot the Pacific Slope, tl.ie Union Company intends shortly to establish Imnroved eoiineptioh between thar''quarter and Australia (says the "N. 2. Herald'). It is not yet definitely known which vessels will be em-gloyed to accelerate the service, but ' ■ is practically certain that three of tho • empany's. fitwimcrs will bo running between Yniiwjnv'et'' and Australia, After docking at Sydnej', tire Vnian Company's chartered steamer Canada. Oahi» loiida frozen meate there for San Francisco. ' SliO will also take in a quantity of cttal at Neweiwtlo. The Navua left,-Auckland in eontlnua, tion of her journey from Suva to Wellington last evening. The .vessel will disirharso fruit here to-morrow oVOßing. and on Friday she will sail on the return trip to the .Islands at 5 p.m. on Friday, u«t noon on Saturday, aj originally Intended. The Corinna is due tit Wellington from ths; South to-morrow Departure Will be taken lor Picton, Nelsen, and New Plymouth on the s.'USe day. Continuing her journey frotn Ore.vnieuth, tlio Aralmra left. Westpsrt tor Nolson. Pietoil, alul Wellington at 9 a..m. yesterday. An Cixpccted arrival in port front. nof> thcrn on Saturday morning is tha Governmcnt stcanier Hinemoa. Bound for London,, the T;i er liner Star of Iceland cleared WelHngtou at 32.5 p.m. yesterday. The Norwegian chartered steamer Hverre Completed discharge of her Newcastle coal i*:t Oamaru yesterday, and left, for the fitew South Wales port to load for San Francisco. The Sverro wa? at Wellington a lew weeks ago. The Defc'iice ntcamer Janie Seddon is at pve.isht on the Wellington Slip for annual overhaul and survey. According to a Press Association telegram received from Auckland hwt evening, the fJovcrtiment tvainiug ship Auhjkura ifroiri the Kerniedscßi anehortd in Rangitoto Channel ait 5.30 p.m. After a- smart run of 42 hours from Auckland, the Shaw.Bo,vill steamer Wainwiia arrived at Wellington shortly before midnight 011 Monday. Iler average speed dawn the coast lias 13 knots.
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