SHIPPING NEWS.
PHASES OF 'fHE MOON. FEBRUARY. Day, Uγ. m. ■ First quarto i M 3 P'm- . Full moon tt » 6 ti.n». Last quorter i'l 8 » J , -™ , New moon SSS 11 & °- m - MOON. Moon rises to-day, 8.14 p.m.; eats. 9.7 a.m. Saturday. ' . TIDE. To-day, 6.28 a.m.; 6.5 a p.m. To-morrow, 7.26 a.m.; 7,54 p.m. ' STJK. Sun rises tfl-day, 5.10 a.m.; sets, 6.59 p.m. ARRIVALS. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12. POHERUA, s.s. (2.30 a.m.), 1175 tons, Irwin. from Groymouth. , OP AW A, s.s. (3.30 a.tn.S, 110 tone. Mcftalas. from Blenheim. ■ . KAPITI, S-β. (5.55 a.m.), 242 toils, bawyers. from Wanganui. „ MAORI,. s.s. (6.50 a.m.), 3399 tons Mannine, from Lyttelton.' Passengers: Saloon -Mioses Clarke (2), Hduat, BauMnam,, Packer, Ogston. Trelaveri. Collins, 0 Malley, Rugham, Justin, Cuftniflgtmra, Palleson, Morris, Johnston; Peintaerton. Stevens, Dwyer.' Hynes, Taylo.f, WUoA, Standisn, Watson, Lingard, M'K.tty, Scott-. Meedames Jolman and child. Wilson, Bull-and child, Newton and child, Jones. Templeton, Lora\ Buchanan, Timms, Dwan, Bull, .BoyU, Dickson, Dalrymple, Bolt, Rugham, Anderson, Frederick, Wiseman, Buifttn, Montgomery, Hazelward, Bill. Bibby, Watson, Gavin,- Lamumi, M'Callum, Justin. K»pt Laidlow, Messrs. Furst. SrDonald, Hill, Langfield, Brown, BarroS, English, Willie, Farquharson, TudhopS, Elder, QNeill, Marsh, Reece, Frederick. Thompson, M Lean, Noble, Mason Lord, Dorc, Barter, Buchanan, Innes, Bffrnett, Stevenson, Princo, Dwan, Boyd, Dichson. Simpeon, Sandford, Collins. Do.bbie, Anderson (2S, Sawcrby, Cubbage, . Falfow,. Montgorriety, Restell, Davenport. Pearson, Bibby, Sargent, Martin.. Pratt, St.' ;I/Oiro, Hayes, Drew, Milne, Beaslcy, Smrthson, Mitchell. ■ ' ■ ■ • NIKAXJ, s.s. (6.50 .a.m.), 248 tons, Hay,. from Nelsfon and Motueka,, VICTORIA, s.s. (11.15 a,*ri,). 2969 tonp, Croft, from Dunedin and Ly.ttelton. Passengers: Saloon—Miss Linguard, 'Jfesdalnea Garden, Wright. Liddnt and 3 children, Bates, PalKiel and child, Ford, Hal-kins, Messrs, Harlow, Garden, Mackay, Peterson, Bates; 5 NAVTJA, s.s. (4.25 p.m.), 2930 tons. Todd, from Snva. via Auckland. ■ CORINNA, s.e. (5.30 p.m.), TC7I tans, Cemeroi,. train t.vttelton. CLAN BUCHANAN, s.s. (8.85 n.m Ifl thr. str<-iTn\. «12 tons, Slmnsoii. from FiiMedJn, -ARAHURA, 6.«. (11.40 . .p,m,l. 1596 tans, I*ambert, from Picton. '-, DEPARTURES. , ■ THURSDAY, PEBKUARY it ' PATROL, cable steamer (9 a.m.), -3182 torn, Slmmonds, for Tasnsa.ft So*. ARAHURA, e.s. -'(ijis i»;m.l, 1596 tofffli Lambert, for Tlcton. . PARITUTU, dredge (3,13 pn:> tot New Plymouth. ' ' ? . ' : " , MANA, s.s. (4.20 p.in;)," I? 4 Oibson, for Patea. , . . NIKAU, s.s.. (5.10 p.m.). '248 tens, Hfty, for Nelson and Motuelsrt. ' ■ ..■ WAIJTANA. s.s.' (5.10 p.m.), H.M'O tons,, Holrafls. for Tiraaru. . • ■MAUNGAJIUI, as. (5.30 ii.m-.l 7572 tons, Wprrall, for Lyttelton, Danedin, Bluff, Hobart. nnd Melbourne.; STORMBIRD. s.s. (5.40 p.m.)/ 217 tons, Dowcll. for Wongauni. MAORI, s.s. (8.5 p.m.), 3399 ton.?, Manning, for Lyttolton. Paf-engefa: S.%loon—Misses Oldridge. Tucker. Jactem', Powee, Poph, Seely, Pearson, Burns, Gallop',' Mvln.eeton, Godfrey. Dobson.,Paul,. Campbell, MeSdcrae.H Lewis, Brooks. DoueldSi, Moerc. Campbell. Bawfion and child, GaDbinaii,. Marshall and Z children, Rutherford, Innc?, Allan, Bougall, Messrs. Knight HogbSn, fi.mnbeil, Flnnagan. M'Leau, Spence. R«v.. TT. Gray, Dixon. Moore. Jjowdcn, flinwitidie. Brown, Ridsori. Andrew?, Jefferiw, Rutherford, Inncs. Elf.' Sliirteiiffe. , A!'An, Bifihon, Doucall, FiUsernid, Anderson, Wilson. Powlny; 40 steerage. VICTORIA, s.s. (10.15 p.ra.V 2969 tons.Kcll. fo" nnrthfirn ports and RvdneyAROHA, auxiliary (sootf (10.35 p.m.), for Akit.io. . ■~'■ . OPAWA, s.s. (11 p.m.), 93 tong, Jteifey, for Blenheim. " ' . ' EXPECTED KRRIVAUS. Wakatu, Kaikppra;. ■F.obr.itnw-U. Regulue, Pictpii, February 13. Walrau. Blenheim, 'February 13. Queen of the South, .Kor.toii, F<ib., U. Kahu, Eaat Coast, Fe.bfuor.v 13. Blenheim, Blenheim, February 13. i 'Aropawtt,:'Wniigauiii. Veb'runry 13. i oKapnnir* PotCßioi'ubo'Msbwl}. Hawera, Pntea, February 13; . . Pateena, Nelson, February U. Arahura, I'icton,, FetifiioiT it- - . Kaitoa, Nelson, Ffbruatv 13.:.. ■• - :. Wahine, Lyttelton, February IJ. ""■ Willochra, Melbourne, via . the south,, February 12. . ' Waverloy, Foxton, February tJ. Opaiva, Blenheim/February 14; -, Mana, ■ Patea, February 11. ' Stormbird, Wanganui. February 14. Nikau, Nelson, Motueka, February H. Maori, Lyttelton,. Fchfij.afy 14. ■Ilinornoa, northern lignt.hfflus-es, Feb. 14, Ripnlo. Napier and' East Coast, Fob, 15. . Otalti, Lyttelton, February Iβ. Huia, Havelock, February 15. Pukaki, Greymouth; id, irtaugapapa. Karamea. February 16. Jfaitai, northern ports, February 17.Flora, southern ports, Febmoiy 17. Corinna, New Plymdrtthi February IV. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Aorere, Patea,' February 13. ' ■ ■ ■ Kapiti, Wanganiii, Fcbruarv 13, Willochra, Sydney dirpst. Jcb- 13. Wairau, Blenheim. Fobl'iiary S3. Queen of the South, Fdxton, Feb. 13. Blenheim,' Blenheim, February 13. Arapawa, Wanganui. Feb. JJ. Kapuni, Patea, February J5. Hav.-era. Patea. Februry 15. Pateona, Nelson, February 13. Kaltoa, Nelson, Motupka.i Feb. 13. ■ Waliine, Lyttelton, Feb.fu.aiT,ls. Wayerley, Nelson, W.c-st Coast, Feb. M. NaVua, Auckland, Fiji, February 13. Rogulus, Wcatport, February 13. , Kamona, Greymouth, February 14. Komatß., Westport,, February 14, Poherua, Grcyinouth, Ffebjaary 14. Wakatu, Kaikoura, Lyttelton> Feb. 14. Mana, Patea. February 14. •■'■ JCahu, East Coast, February. 14. ! Arahura, Picton, Nelson,. West Coast, February 14. • ■ ' ■ Nikau, Nelson, Motueka, February 14. Maori, Lyttelton, February 14. : Huia, Wanganui, February 16, Mangapapa, Westport. ICarariiea, Feb. 16. Maitni. Lyttelton, Dunedin, Feb. 17. Ripplo, Napier, Gisborne. Fpbrnary 17. Stormbird, Wanganui, February 17. . Flora, New Plymouth, West Coast, Feb. 17. Hlnemoa, Cook Strait, February 17, .' Otaki. London, February 18. Corinna, southern ports, February 18, INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE, WILLOOHKA. duo here from Melbourne., ria the south, February M. ' S<tils siime day for Sydney direct. Duo gyilncy Feb-ruary-17. •'. . . ■ ULIMAROA; due' hers from S,vdney, February 18. Sails February 19, for, Helbourne, via south. •FRISCO. SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS, MOAJtA, arrived here from Sydney direct January 29. Left Januir.V 3.0 for San Francisco. Due San Francisco February 20. TAHITI, due hero from San Freflciseo February 26. . Hails February 27 for Sydr ne.y direct. Due Sydnfcy March. 3. AORANGI, due here from Sydney February 26. Sails February 27 far 'Fbco, via way ports. Due 'Frisco March 15, . | VANCOUVER SERVICE. •'■ MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS; MAIIAMA, due Auckland. February , U from Sydney. Leaves Jor Vancouver Fob' ruary 14. Due Vancouver March 3. NIAGARA, due at Auckland ifom Vancouver, via. Suva and Honolulu on March 9, sails March 10 lor Sydney. Duo Sydney March 14. OVERSEA SHIPPING. Stearaors. . From. Left. Due. Star of Scotland London Jan.. 6 Mnr. il Star of Victoria London Jan. Jl Apr. 12 Suffolk London Jan. 8 Mar. 5 'Kaikoura London Jan.'22 Mar. 10 Rangatira. Londop Jan. 8 Feb. 24 Hawkc's Bay London Doc. 16 Feb, 17 ■Waimana , London Dec. 10 ,Foh. 9 Athenic London Feb. 5 Mar. 24 Itatatua ......... Liverpool Jan. 5 Fcl). 56 Surrey Liverpool Dec. 20 Mar. 9 Buteshire .-'..... Lirernool Jan. 1? Airr. 3 Argcnfela " New York Dea. 12 Mar. 4 Invcrklp New York Dec. 3t Mar. 24 Henrik Ibsen ... Now York Jan. 23 Ai>r. 16 Bnrßcrmeister Hachuiann ...• Now York N&v. M Feb, 20 Cairrieros! Montreal Nov. 23 F«b. 14 .Tosoric St. John Jan. 4 Mop. 24 Hollington St. John Jsin, 29 Apr. li SAILERS To'aRRIVE. ANDROMEDA four-maetod baraue. 1763 tons. Captain R. J. Dceks. Sailed iroitt New York, January 20. Due about Moy 10.. COMUEItMERE, Itallatt echocner, ICG3 tone, Captain Laddanza. ' Stilted fraiii Marflcillea on January 27, Dno about June 16. HT TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA, LONDON. Vobruo-r.v 12. Arrived.—iluritaj, from Wellineton. COASTAL. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY' !2. AUCKLAND. Arrived.-Woihom (7.2S n.m.'i. from TT<>i. ltotftnns Mflital (9.J0 a.m.), frsrc south; Bo.wmaad (4,15 a,m,), from Gishorno. Builed.-ilakum (6 j.in.s, {or Sydney.
ONEHUNOA. . Arrived.-Hmemoa. U0.50 a.m.), from Keipara. Mailed.—Harawa (4.15 p.m.), for New FlyMonth, NAPIER. Arriffid.—liipplii jiUO a.m.) and Karoo (2.30 p.7n.), from Wollkiglon. Railed.—Monowtti (3.1S p.m.), for Wellington. PATEA. . Arrived.—Kapuni (9.5 a.m.}. and Hawefa {50.5 a.m.), from Wellington. WASOAJfUi; Arrived.—Star of Australia- (7.43 a.m.! aiiil Arapawa (_8 a.m.), from Wellington. FOXTON. Arrived.vrWeottoit (11.30 a.m.), from- Kaikonm, ■To sail.—Queen of the South (10 p.m.) and Waverlcy (10 p.m.), fof Wellington, ■ BLENHEIM Arrived.—Blenheim il a.m.). from Wellington. SaitaL-Wairau (5.30 p.m.), for WeIU&C--ton. PICTQN. Arrived.—Petoße (7 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed.-Regufus (? «,ni.!, for Wellington. ■ NKLSON. Arrived,—Waiineo, (9.35 a.m.). from Wellington. . Sailed.—RaUoo, (5.15 p.m.), lor Wtttinrton. FABEWEU. SPIT. BarquenMne Mayflower of Martta'bo.rou£r)i passed cast it 1.40 p.m. LYTTELTCW. Arrived.-Cygact, from Kaifcoura; Storm (J. 30 a,.m.i, from I'jcton. ' Sailed.—Ayrshire (5.30 a.m.), for Dunedin; Kararna ■ (ii.JO 0.m.), for WwSport; WilJoehra <5.1S p.m.), for' Wellington and Sydney, ' sailed.-Wahine (8,40 p.m.), for Weihngtort. FasEen.gcM: 300 saloon and steerage. ' DUNBDIK. Arrived'.—Wcsirallo. (8.«0 a.m.), from Auckland; Flora, (15.30 a.m.), from-West-pert i Kumars. (4.10 p.ma). from liytbeltojl; Labo, torque (7 p.m.), from Tasmania. WIRELESS, Eadio Station, W&Uinßto.n.-Tho eteinjera Jlaunganui SLytteltpn to Dun&dinS. Willochri (WetlaigUn fe> Sydney), Maori <Lytt#lton to Wellington), Wshinc (Wellington to-Lyttettoii), Victoria (Napier to Oiebonte), Wej.ttalia (Ditnciin to Lyttcltpn), lUverfna, (Sydney to Auekiaiidj. and Navua. (Wcllinetan to, Auckland) e.houM be wi'tnta tireless range this evening. ' The Star o.f Ireland stuowld be within wireless the Chatham: lelands station thi3 (Opening. .TIMIS-TABLB CHARGES. The Shaw, SavHl, <Mi:d Albjoh Company, [limited, annquiicss thdt it luw been decided to alter its time-table with, reference, to the iiners Arawa, Tainut, and lonic. The Tainiii a«d lonic are to be dispatched froin the Home pott ahead of the Arflrtva.' thus transposing the position q'f thesp three summers .in both the outward and the Homeward tlme-toWcs. The altcratiojio aro as folloiv:— OijtwaTite—Taiuui leaves London on A-prii 2; ijuß Wellington Mas - 15. lopie Joavoe Lsndon April 30; due Weilington June, 16. Arasva leaves London May 28; due Wellington July H. Hbmmvaids—'fainui leaves WelUngtcn Julie IBs due tondo.ft July 31. lonic, leaves Wellington July 15: due London Aueust 28, Arawa ieavee WclHfigton Aufust 13; duo tonij.on Septemhor 24. JEOVE. An important- onnoimocment was mfide" hS' tlio local a.geßts for the F. and S. Lifl* yesterday in reffard to &■ eteArner which is to lon-:l at New Holland pofts. fpr Boston and New fork direct. The Koscomatan, which is now efl route from Louden to Onewtand;norts , , will'pome «G.ress to Now 55cainnd. after fl'niehmi; disch'arec. "nri ttw other side," and commence lttiidiiu; for. the United Stales pofls- It is antlc-ipeted that vMn will he tfwnatehen , from here about the middle «f-.Ap»lI. . ■ AUOKU.NP. BEACONS. The Auckland Iferfeour Bdasrd have notified that several, patches of rock have been removed from ' Lucas Cfcek as far <vs the lower Albany Wharf, nird beacons lwvvc been erected whefe such- wotlt htis taken place. Tlve.r-o are now five beaeons in tWg ehaiiW!'!—'three toairfed rci) on the eastern side -and two • (.painted black! on the western side. ■ ■ FAST BTEAJtISG. Ably maintaining her rcpiitnijeg as one of the fastest fr-oteluers In the wiirlcl, the I'yser liner Ua"\vl;?'6 . Bay completed, her veyagc Jr.om. London to Jfelbourne in 37 da-yfi 13 licura time. Upon ■atrivat in Hobson Say OaTi'iain Lidst'sno; y.'HS freely Bon(tra*utotea' upon 'liie 've'ssersi ftnq feat, which lja,s probably'never, been excelled by a ire.iphter. The only stoppctßO made bo the Veya.pco' wjib ait Las.Palmas for buMser euppnes." The ITawlse's; Bay. Which" }s β-t prtsdi* at Auckland,' ie duo at V/elilngtori :abolit i'obruiiry 17, ' ' EEMOpBLLBD STEAJfERS. ', '■ The- local ag-cnts. for Shaw, Savill, and Albion Co., Ltd,., hnvo received table advice that in the accommodation, on the Corinihiei Ipnie,. aijd Atheiiio, single Ijeftli statfrseißE Kti to he provided on .th.e awning deck. These will biv situated in which. Sβ pooularl.v known as "tfao bungalow"—a sswrttts. deckiheuee ai weeerfV cntitai-nine two othl thrsn-bfrrih rooms. The CVrinthis will be the flj«* vessel tg be fitted, rtud ihc remodeling .will ho completed in tifne for her sailinj 'tram \ hnnioti on' July &—schcdulo date. The, other vessels will bo altered m they reach tho Home port. , The dejnaftd for 6)i"sle bertli stttte'i'poni.s,. a;t a moderate rate of poMase monci'. ts considerable, and this jnjj.ovatipii fUr'thef odd to tljD popularity of tliflfe Hnere—Hie largest in the trade. These £°amcrS are nmfpt-o-vidad with a, iounc;.,' rooln. t'asiefully dictivated, and an enla+semcnt of thi) fttstfaloon sjttinE-room and library has alao besn made, MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Mr..' M> Hall, second, engineer, of Kft.itoa.i left that vessel at to join.' the Regulus. Sγ. Q. Havvkcsworth has joined the Kaitoa e's assistant engineer. .■"'•' Jir., E. Turksma, s'cejmd office.r of tlio New I'lymcvth dredpo PariUltU. lias risned off the VEfijel, and..ttr. \X. Ferßyeop- has filled the vacan.ey.- . Mr; S. Luke, thil-d engineer of tlis Parituth, ha« been replaced by- Mr, W» Mu.s----tni-d. Captain Barlow ha?■ tftkeii <iliarße of, the Ktirosv, viee -Captatji Pavey. who has jollied the Kamona> Captnip Pryde. of the latter ve.sselj came ashore at on ancount of Ulnces in his family. Mr. 0. VT. Pivie. Iftite second .cnginc'Sr of tho •Waitemata, has ' joined t)ie Karairm as chief. Hie position an the. ffaitomata, has been When by Mr. J. Kettle, Iftte of the CorliHta, ' - , Mr. H. J. Oaivi,. third engineer of th« Canopus, has l.Mt, that, vessel, ana has futiceetled by Mr. 0. Ellia. Ctptfliu MiJonald, marine - su.pc.rinf.ftnd«pt for tlio Union Company, Jc.fi Wellington for northern Jiorls. by the Victoria lost Ovcniirc. Mr. Bennatync chief enirfneer nf the Koonya, was a passenger from Sydney to Wellington by the Maungftum thia week. The. Shaw-Savijl Bteamef Delphic is expectefl to»leai;o. Lyttelton tit London tomortow. '' 'fho F. aad S. Lirte f e steamer SitfTcy, which, left Liverpool on December IS. is duo at Wellington about Match 9. She cpntiflued her tourney from Burtatt to Auckland OTi January 23. Tljo Goverttmcnt steamer H.lnenjoa Is erpested to leavo Onehunga for Wellington, via The Brothers lighthouse, this morning. S(ie is duo in pert to-morrow, and will Jc-ave fat Cook Strait ligh'tliQUMs carlsnest wick. ■ ■ • Coiisignccs are asked to note that tho .TJnioii Company's! N<l.vua will leave Wellington .for Aucitland and tetand ports at 6 p.m. to-day. Duo here from 'Jlelbouns?, via the souffi, this morning, the Union Company's Ghairtcred steamer Willoftlira will put out 510 .tons of -eareo at Ho. 6 Queen's Wharf before pTocectiing to Sydney. She eaila for the latter port at 5 p.m. to-da-y. It is anticipated thai the , Oorlnna wilt leave Wellington for southern ports on Wednesday next. . The. departure of the Arahufa from WeJ> linston for Pteton, Nelson, and West Coast parts has been postponed from 12.45 p.m. till 7 p.m. to-morrow. The chartered stonnier Clap Buchanan is in port t«.dny to finish Homo loading. Another Clam liner—the Clan ttatheson—is und.er starter .to lift cafgo in Kew Zealand for tho United Kingdom or Continent, Tlie loCfl.l agent? for the Shaw, Ravill. and Albion Pc. aiiveo thht t?to Sansitra, whinh left London on January 6, is due at Wellington on Fc'miary' 24. She afterwards proceeds to Lyttclton. Dunsdi.n. and Auckland. The steamer Will be dispatolicd from Kew Zralans! for London on.Marcli %. Latest chartOM iileTude the 'steamer Hails B.; recently at Wellineton with Newcftstlo cqaj. Tlie vessel i 3 to nrocced to Port Pirie to load cdiiccntrota- for Antv^erp. The Norwee.lna ))aru»e Sara was expected to complete loading her SCO ton« of scrap iron at lerttetton to-ttay. and will sail for Ifrreiiry Bay imd Wliancnvari-mtrji u> load 'timber for Home. The iren is to net 4s hp.Unst on the trip round Cape Horn. It U not yet known which isoi't of tlii- Unitc-d KiiiTiloiN has been decided un as the place of discharce. Messrs. DnlscSy and Co. have hern mltfeed that the asisliary scow Erfio arrived nt Nelson from Hokit-ikft on 'Wednesday morning, Farewell Spit reports that the barquwtino Maynowcr pnssed eadt at 1.4.0 p,m. yesterdny. The New Zealand Shirpine Cc's chnrtered rttMrwr Vnl c a M'rivpit at NApiet from Nel6(sri op WeiJiKerlay. Her Mcil nitr.is of rnll wo Owoomn Rn.* Auckland, Bh§ It ccJ!.«dulerl to Jeavo iJk* last-weatloiisa , poit loi kat&m oil februairr 21, ■'
A report hrought by the Union Compapy's eteamsr 'faluno to AucTcliiiid do Fridjiy moriiiiiß from tlip ißtanas .(states that tho ftiill of tha barque Triton, Which was wrcc&ed A& Karotiinett at the end of Jest year, went to pieces in siin tho beginning of January.. A charter hat beoij an-aii«ed by which thie steamer IjftvcfktA, ruanidc under the auspices of tho A. and A. Line KcwYork to New Zsatend corts, Wjil {aftet , disishirgo here about Marah 2Ti proqeeii to Newcastle »•> load lor the Msat Coast of ijouth Anlfii'iea.. ACKorftiriE to present tho Manea-Baps. will bo from W*llngton for Wostport aad Karimea- on Mondayi February 16." . ■ ' l'lie tl. S. and A. chartered Btcimer AegtfnfDle is «sPepttjd to-arrive at IV elilnston frpw. Keiv York, via way ports, on Marsh 4. Sho vessel is at present difßUMKinc at lltflb-oUnie.
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