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PHASES OF T>11! MOON. FEBRUARY. JX'.y. Ilr. m. First quarter ; i 10 3 p.m. full moon U - 5 5 a.m. Last quarter ..... 17 8 53 p.m. Npw moon 25 11 32 a.m. MOON. Moon rises to-day, 8.27 a.m.; sets, 8 p.m. , . TIDE. To-day, 7.11 a.m.; 7.44 p.m. : To-morrow, 7.56 a.m.; 8.26 p.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day, 5.28 a.m.; sets, 6.38 p.m. arrivals. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 27.
BLENHEIM, d.s. (I.3'q a.m.), 120 tone, Wilkinson, from Blenheim. .. .. WAIIiAU, 5.6. (2 a.m.), 93 tons, Deilei, from Blenheim. . .v. .. PATEEA'A, s.s. (3.45 a.m.), 1212 Cameron, from Nelson. Passengers; Saloon -Misses Pextoii, Shdpcott, ilyland, Hayes, Tolley. Hayes, Dando, Flannfran, ilarKness, Scott, Orewdo'n, .Hongact, Mcsdames Buod, Oroskcr, Drain niid 2 children, lO'ahaKen and child, Wilson, Thomas, Pressly, balder, Hudson. Moj'to, Judson, Field, Pratt, Berryman. Messrs. Budd, M'Larcn, I,yon, .Mcalc. Fletcher, Walton, KeAd, Curtis, liev. Kimborley, Bell, Thomas, Tomlmson, Shannon, Hudson, .Lines. Stannard, Hanger, Cathie, Pope, Badford, Collins, and. Margeson; 10 steerage. • , - KAITOA, s.s. (5.20 a.m.), 305 tons, Stevens, from Nelson. , WAHINE, s.s. (6.40 a.m.), 4«5 tons, Aidwell, froiri Lyttclton. Paseengers;. 151 &alobn and 120 steerage. , TAHITI, b.s. (6.45 a.m. in the. stream), 7585 tons, F. P. Ethos, R.N.8., from Kan Francieco, viii Papeete and Earotonsa- Passengers for Wellington; First saloon—Mesdames F. Lippett,. E. Shortledcre, Messrs. J, E. Foster, 0. Stephenson, 0. Congdon, A: DycKe, J. Alabaster, -J. B. Clarkson, W. Coleman, L. Sodgwick, 0. Cameron, Geo. N. lloffmAn, V. Ray, Messra. Stankoorch, Foye, H, Sdiilwick. Second saloon—Misses L. Bott, E. Pit!o, It. C. Armstrong, D. Andtrppii, D. Wilde, (i. Carllo, B. Fantrick, 0. K. Bray, Griffiths, nev. A. D. Shaw, Yors*. Smart, Nllsbn, Whlker. Reynolds. MANUKA, s.a. (6.50 a.m.), 4505 tons, Clift, from Lyttclton. Passengers: . Saloon— Misses Wilson, Smart, ICTiight, Wood, Dalton. Coleman; Bagley, W6siiey, Graham. Rhaiv, Lomas, Jones, Me-sdames Bryant, Dawsnn. Jone«, Gardner and child, Dryden, Oambridgc, Brooke, Glover and 2 children, Graham, Kiiigdii. Messrs. J. R. Scott, Smart, flryant.. King. Lawlarid, Gardner, Lowe, Cambridge, (2), Tinlomonde; 33 steerage. ' . WAIMEA. Ft.s. (1t.25 a.ni.), 268 tons, Thompson. from Wangnhul. , ■ STORMBIRD. s.s. (11.30 a.m.), 217 tons, D*"vpll. from\Wanganul ' PALCOff, s4hnonor '8 a.m.), 95 tons Criunller. from Havelock. KUJtOW, n.fl, (11.40 a.m.), 2500 tons, Motley. from . , ■ MONOWAI, s.fl. (12i15 p.m.), 3433 tons, WWM-Pircnns, from Napier. KAIRAKI. s.s. (1.40 p.m.), 458 tons, Bcott, from Lvttplton, • ... QUEEitf OF THE SOUTH, s.s. (9.50 p.m.), 193 tons, .Harvey, from Foxton. • DEPARTURES. - FRIDAY, FEBEUARY 27. POHEItUA, s.s. (0.50 a.m.), 1175 tons, BiltOn, for Greymouth. • .... ,LIZZIE TAYLOR (6 a.m.), 77 tons, Peterson for Nydia Bay. ' .. . KAHU, s.s. (1.15 p.m.), 182 tons,-Fletcher, for Picton. ,•. - ■ • lIINEMOA, Government steamer (2.15 p.m:), 542 tons, Bollons, for Lyttclton. DEFENDEK, s.a. (5.10 p.m.), 190 tons, Jamieeon, for Pioton. .
MANUKA, 8.8. (6.40 p.m.). 4505 tons, for Sydney dlreet. PassenEcrs: Saloon—Misses Baker : (Z), Lipscombe, Bagsley, M'Boiiald, King (Z), Duncan, Henry, Darnell, W|lkie, Iforiteflore, Barren, Stevenson, Southern, Kodgers, QiUanders, SampBan, Wedderepoon, Barron, Hugo, Nickiin, Q. .Nioklin, ..Henry, Crowther, O'lSeill, M'Arthitr, Uallorfin, Hofrall, Craig, Norwood, Herbert, Orr, Jfoadamea Bagley, Mitchell, Hushes, ICiflg. Mitchaih, Baeh, Oroeker, Weddetßpoon, Waiters and child, uo-w, Holmes and Child, Wood, Mayiinrd, Gregor, -Johnson and child, Piper, Nickiin, Fitzgerald, Blantoh, Kennington, Denhdm, Edwards and iiifant, Lowe, Purkes and child. Bisters of Mdrey, Dr. M'Kay. Df.;'Jam«on, Dr. •M'Ddnnld, . Captain Midlih, MeSSm Beaufort, -Ward, Shaw, --'-Beading; Grimniett, Alton, Warden, Darnell, Jiiriger, ,Kg4f<i, -Henry, ■ Yaile,- Kimball - (4), . Betid, Ifiifln,. -Myers, . Bienfait, . Wiokie,Kape; Ward, Shaw, Lane, Ifavell, Lvine, Vealo, Baron, Keast, Hyißan. Alton, D. Bertram, Wordep, HiUc, Watkina,'"Dar-. hell, QOW; BlanWri,'Cl'aig, ; -Wright, Ifyeiiiat-' eoti, Webb, Halloran,, Koundy, Peck, Ke-n----nington, Bowry,. - Brown, Toulemonde, Keanh, Martin, Chapman, Denliam, Edwards, LahnoSn, ' Piper, Wailldthaneen, Wood. M'lntosh, Beid, - White, Purkos; 98 .'steerage. ACHING!, s.s'. (5.45 p.m.),--4268 .tons, Bte--veils', for San. Francisco, via Earotonga and Papeete. Passengers: Saloon—Miss Beeth'am, Mesdamfrs Criehton, M'Laehlan, Tucker, Bradley, Lawrence, Dr. W. T. Hayward, ■Wcmra M'Lichlan, Linnard, Smith. Mill#, ICimbsll, Adam6on,' M'Dongall, Kimbcll, Orichton, Ponnycoek, Baird, and Lawrence; 12 steerage. • ' ,i 'KAITOA, s.s. (6 p.m.), 350 tons, Grahftm, for N«lnon and Motueka.
WAIMEA, 5.6. (7 p.m.), 454 tons, Graham, for Pict-on, •
ATKSHIKB, s.s. (7.50 p.m.), 7763 tons. Page, for Wnneanui.
WAHINE, e.s. (8.5 p.m.), 4500 tops. Aidwell, for Lyttelton. Pascsngera: f-'iloon— J.tisFes Spencer, Wilson, Davis, M'Mullen, Dvmoek, .Horman, Harris, Tingey. Tucker (2), Crawford (3), Pilcett, Stewart, Kodgers. Stephenson. Browning, Bildwin-, Tounp. Haimf, Saunders, Bnylan, Williams It). liav. England, • Mesdamss Budd, Anderson, Thomas, Milne, Robinflon, Stflihena, Rneneor, Oliver and 2 children, Gorton, Tinkord. Stenherioon, Eohertn. Walkor. Rmit.h, Watson. Watltins and child. Sa-nndors, Waters, Crystall. HurTflll,' Henley, England, .Tabetic-, Bi6hop Neville. Esv.' Perkins, Bov. Ward. Dr. Monee, Dr. Jabeney, Messrs. Bray, Armstrong, Parsons' (2), Darling; Thomas, Cogan, Budd, Collins, Hamilton, Eowan, Spencer, Pet.rie, Pope, Anderson, Bobinson, Stewart, Sellers," Meek, Key", Bell, Noylor, Bcattie.'Broclde, Hemslcy; Graham, Jt'Kay, Cameron, Spencer, M'Laren, King. Kimborley.' Ayson, Wells, Bobinson, Brown (2) Itoberts, Gonld, M'Calluni, Walker, Young, Cooper, Woidhopse, Wat>on, Waters, Studholme, Wood, Potrie, Duffy, Scott, Bennett, Binkford. Pateroon; 50 steerage. , .
PATEENA. r.s. (9.5 p.m.), 1212 tons, Cameron. for Nelson. •' Pawensers: Saloon— Mlims Day, Auierson, Barrowman, Benjamcn,. Loveridge, Small, Dudley, "Howe, Cork, Kin?don. Hardy, : Wilepn, DavleS, Stewart.,'Staff.. Ifoflame.' Williams, Walker, Jlildreth. Gait and child, Bird, Colman, Willis, Ward. Oliver. Oliver, Murphy,'John'fton and child. - Hunt; Small. Father Touhcy, Father Ornish, Messrs; Rtenhonson, Brown. Neale. Jackson. Bird. Field, Hertford, ' King, Lewis, Astlev. Kip*. Panlthur?t, Bnyne, Chapman, M'Kec. Yan Belle, Small, Watson, .Tames.'Amos. .Tureens (21. Foster, Aster, Gait and dhild, Small; 20 ste'erasre.
NGAKTJTA. s.s. (9.45 p.m.), 1300 tons.Muir, for, Orevmouth.
MONQWAI. s.s. 00.15 p.m.), 3433 tons, White-Parsons, for Lyttelton.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS. -"Kumara, Napier, February 28. Kittawa, Greymouth. February 28. . Kakapo, Westport. February 28. v Aorerre, Patea. Fcbrjary 28. Opruvn, .Blenheim, February 28. Kapiti,"Wanganni, February 28. Mnna, Patea, February 28. Nikau, Nolson, Motueka, February 28 Miori. Lyttelton, February 28. Waka'tu, 'Lyttelton, Kaikoura, Feb. 28. Wdrrimoo.'"Melbourne, via south, Feb. 28. Kdmata, Westport. March 1.Wairau, Blenheim. March 1. Blenheim, Blenheim,. March 1. Wahino, Lyttelton. Starch 1. Kaitoa, Nelson, Motueka, March 1. Ettanehu. Lyttelton, March 1. ■ Westralln. Dunedin. Lyttelton. Mar. 1. Itlpple. Gisbornc, March 1. Manoutlka, Greymouth. .Westport, Mar. 1. Huia, HavClock, March 1. Flora, Bouthern port?. March 1.. Poheruft, Gr.eymonth, March 2. Mntatua. Liverpool, way ports, Mar. 2. Nikau, Nelson, Motueka. March 3. StArmbird, Wanganui, March 3. Wflitai.'northern ports. March 3. Pukaki, Lyttcltan, March 3. ■ Ooriuna, Now Plymouth, March 3. Aloxonder, Ternkohc. March 3. ■ Mapourika, Picton, March 3. Ayrshire, Wancranui, March 3. Mansapapa, Karamca, Mo.rcli 3. Carpentnria, .Melbourne. March 4. Kauri. Newcastle. Mnrcli 4. Moeraki, Sydney'direct. March 5. Arapawa. .Gicborne, March 5.
* ' PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Tahiti,. Sydney direct, Feb. 28. Aorere, Patea, Fobruary\2B. Opawa, Blenheim, February 28. Queen of tho Bouth, .Foxtnn. February 28. Kapiti, Wanganul, February 28, Mann, Patea, February 28. Maori, Lytteiton, February 28. Arahura, Picton, Nelson. Wcet Codat. February 28. Stormbird, Wanganui, February ?8. ' . Wirrimoo, Port Chalmers, February 28. Arawapa, Gisbornc, February 28. Star of Australia, Lyttelton. March 1. Nikau, Motueka, March 1. Flora, New Plymouth. West Const, Mar. 2. Wakatu, Kaikoura, Lyttelton, Mar. 2. IFui.-i. Wauganui. March 2. • Milpourika, Picton, March 2. Wcstralia.. northern ports. Alar. 2. Kaitoa, Nelson, Motueka, March 2. Wahinc, Lytteltort, March 2. Blenheim, Blenheim, March 2. Kapnni, Patea, March 2. Wairau, Blenheim, March 2. Hawke's Bay, Port Chalmers, Mar. 2. Star of India, London, March 3. Maitai, Lyttelton. Dunedin, March 3. I'ipph?,- Napier, Gisbornc, Mar. 3. Alexander, Nelson, West Coast, Mnrch 3. MtiUEHPe.pa, Westport, Karamea. Mnrch 5. liangatira, southern nort6, March ■!. Kumara, Loudon, March 4.
Mapourika, Westpwt, Jfardi 4. . Ruapehu, London, v.'ay ports, 5, Ayrshire, Liverpool, March 5. Pukaki. Westport-, itarcsh 6. Moeraki, Melbouriie; via south. Mat. 5.
INTERCOLONIAL. SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. MOEHAKI, duo here from Sydney direct March' 4.. Leaves - Marsh 5 tov Meiiitiiii'iie, via south. Due March 14,
MANUKA, arrived hero from Melbourne direct. February 27. &Uteft oatno day for Sydney direct. Dii.c Syduey Jiitrch 5. duo hero i'roiii via the.south. March 6. . Kails same day for Sydney direct. . Due Sydney March Jfl,
MANUKA, due here frbhs Sydney direct March 11. Sails March 12 tar Jlfllbowilfl, via south. .Due March 21.
'FRISCO SERVIGE. Movements O'f steamers. TAHITI, arrived lierc fr-ivm Francisco February 27. Sails February 28 for SyU ; ney direct. . Due SyWcy Bforch 3. AORANGI, arrived he-M from Sydney February "6. Sailed Vciir'iary 57 for 'Frisco, via way ports- Due 'Frisco Jtarcti 19.
VANCOUVER SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OP STEAMERS, MARAMA, arrived Auckland February 13 from Sydney. , Left for Vancouver February 14. Due.' March 3. NIAGARA, due at Auckland from Vancouver. via Suva and Honolulu <i.O Jlnrcli 9. sails March 10 for Due Sydney March 14.
JIAIvURA, dufe Aui-hland from. Sytoey March 13. Leaves* for Vancouver March 14. Due thcro Mareh 31.
OVERSEA SHIPPING. Steamers. From, Left. Due. Star of Scotland London Jan. i Mar.il Star of Victoria London .fan. 3.1 Ajir, IS Suffolk London Jan. 8 Mar, 6 Kaikoura London Jan. Mar. 10 Athenio • London Feb. 5 Jtar. 24 Pakeha Lojitlon Feb. 12 Apr. 2 Matatua Llv6pj>o»>J Jjih.. -5 Mftr. 2 Surrey Liverpool Dec. 20 Mitr. 9 Buteshire Liverpool Jaji. \t Ajf. 3 Wcatmcath Liverpuol Feb. i.4 Apr. 23 Southport New York F<ib, a A'.nr, 30 Aigcnfels New tsr-js Dec. 12 Mar. 4 Ihverkip NawYarb Dee. J1 Mar. 24 Henrik Ibsen ... KewYork Jan. 23 Apt. 16 Cairncross ... Montreal Nor. W Maf. .? Jcseric St." John Jan.. 4 Mar. 24 Hollington St. Jahp. Jail. 29 Apr, U SAILERS TO AIUUVI'. ANDROMENA.. barque, 1762 tons, Captain R. J. Dci-is. Soiled from New York,. January 20. JJw about May 10. COIIHERMERE, Italian pcjiaorief. .1603 tons, Capt.iin Laddajiza. Sailed frstn Marseilles on January 27. Due about June 16.
BY TELEGRAPH'.
OVERSEA. • . ' 6YPXEV. February 27. . Arrived.—Maheno (4 p.m.), Worn Allotland. '• ' . NEWOASTI.E, February 27, Arrived.—Magdala, from Auckland; Ac'M.ibister, from Wellington. Sailed.—Kauri,-for Wellington. ( COASTAL. FRIDAY, FEBiiUAHY 27. ADCKLASD, Arrived.—Waimana. (12.50 ii.m.), fro{n Wellington. NAPIEJ:. Arrived—ltiveTina U0.5 a.m.), from W&. lington. . . • P.VTI-A. Arrived.—Maria (10.35 a.m.J aid Aorerc (11 a.m.), from-Wellington. WANQAjm. Arrived.—Kapiti (8.10 a,m.), from- Wet'liffgtort.
BLENHEIM ' Arrived.—Opawa (9,20 from Wellington.
Sailed.—Opawa, (6 p.®,), lor Wellington • I'ICTCtt. Arrived.—Kahu (7.10 p.m.), from 'Wellington.
HAVELOCX, Sailed.—Huia. (1.30 p.m.), for Wellington. NELSON. Arrived.—N-ikau (6-a.m.) and Carim.a (10 o'clock last night), from WsHi-nstoii. . Sailed—Nikau (5.J5 jun.}, fop Wellington. W ESTi'OiiT. Sailed.—Kakapo-(11-.20 a.m.), for Wellington. '
' ■ GI!EVS!OVTiI. . . : Sailed.—Klttawa (ij.fl> for Wellington.
1 j ■lAtnswm - • '■ Arrivod.'-Himit'ciißgi'i.: (Z;6o.< tt.m.), aiifl Taviuni (2.30 a.m.), from CijatlKMn Islands; •Maori (6.60 a.m.) and WiHocli.nM6.ss a-m.), ■from Wellington. ' Sailed.—ll iinitangi (5iO k •P.m..?. for Qftft.tr liam Islanda; Maori (5.30 p.m. 7, for Wellington i Cygnet (12.J5 p.m,) K for Aitaroa.: Willoohra, for Opnfiinf WarJimoo,. for. Wellington! Taviuni, Mr the Ghatliiamai Wakatu, for Wellington. ' DttNiSDIN. Arrived.— Waipori (2.45 p.m,>, frbm ©- ihafu; Storm (4.35 ii.m.), front WongaHlit, via Timaru. failed.—Westralia ($.45 p,m.X far Auckland, 'via way ports, Passengers < Saloon —For Wellington—MeiS-re', J. S. bind, W. took, Bullook. For Nonier—Hesdames J, eid, Edmiindson, Mr. J. tl licid.. Foi 1 Giaborne-'MisS Blake, Jtrs, W. EiKoi' arid 2 children. For Aualtlani—M.lrt'M Brown.' Morton, Meedames Holden, A. SmcaJon, Mtl Kolden. /
WIRELESS,
Radio Office, Wellington:—The steamers Riverina, Wcstralia, Ritapehu, Ma<;H, Wahinc, Manuka, and Auraiigi mil probably bo within wirgl'ess rango this evening. In range of Chatham Maods-lonic. . On Sunday evening the stcamcJs Slaitaiv 11.M.5, Philomel, and Tahiti will probably be within wireless range. In range of Chatham Itlanas on Sunday evorting—lonic.
TAHITI FROJC 'FRISCO, '■ R.M.B. Tahiti arrived in Wellington yes, terday morning, (one day lata) from San Francisco, via Rarotiings and Papeete. She left the American p<ift at 11 a.m, on February 4, and arrived at Papeete art February 16. After a stay, of 24 hours. obn' nti shed on to Itarttonga, whine eh.e lifted in a large quantity of Island fritij for Wellington and southern ports. Alto* gethor she brought 140.0 ton# of general fargo to New Zealand; including panned fruit, dried fruit, Bait, caiiiicd fish, !J automobile" shells for transhi.pire.ii-t to London, and general American irterflhaiidiffS,. At noon to-day tho Tahiti is to proceed .on. direct, to Sydney. S'hii ]>ae 9J p.igsro-n----gers from San Franciseo for Australia.
RECOUP TRIP.' ■ Information to hand l.ntiraaiea that the steamers Clan Maotavish, «n route frnm Australia t« Dunkirk, Antwerp, and Lojidon, ha«, on her present. voyage, <stobllshed a record for fi. cargo Ktfninor between' Fromantlo and Colombo ' Thai portion of tho voyage was ncc6lm>lisli6S .in 9 days 20 hours. . This is only eight Uoura in excess of the time taken !>y the mail steamers.
REPORTED CIIARTKR. It is reported that the steamer ledngholm, 4150 tons, lias been chattered by the Shaw, Sarill, and Albion Company to load wool in New Zealand next month far the United Kingdom. The Vessel )5...0t-. pr»< Fent in Australia, and is t» Icjre Newcastle in about a week's time fop Bluff. From tho southern port the .Langholm comw to Wellington, and after taking rt part «tr£o proceeds to Auckland to complete. She is to sail finally from tlie aot-thetn port.
MESS-TABLI2 GOS'SIf, Dr. J. Mulhoiland ioiaetl K.H.S. -Aorapgi as surgeon yesterday. Dr, J. Itufrdy Gibbes, lato surgeon on tlKi vessel, dgficd off at Sydney.
Jlr, F. Stafford, wi.releps opeartor of tlio Manuka, has taken UD a Glifiitar position on tlio ferry steaircti'r Wahiiie, Sir. A. Mancor, late of the Wahittt, IWS filled, cite vacancy on the Manuka.
An expected arrival in pott to-day is 4h« Union Company's etefliner Kttkago. wjiich was recently withdrawn from tJi® TfiSmaulan running. The vessel visited "\Vcllington years ago. and recently sho iflade a trip to Wcstport, wftero she took in aload of coal for Wellington, The vei'sel left Westport yesterday morning, and should arrivo hero this' evening.
The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Rotorua arrived at Sfofito Vicie'9 from New Zealand oii Wednesday last. The vessel left Wellington on February 5, afiil is duo at London on March 23.
The Tysor liner Star of India, is announced to sail for London, via- parts, on Tuesday. Her. loading has been hampered by shortage of railway trucks.
The Iluddnrt-Parktt steamer Victoria, now on tlio way from Sydney to Auckland, is duo at the northern pert early <Mi Sunday evening. "Unless delayed by bad weather she should arrive iii time to eonncct with the southern oxjtreis.
The Intermediate cargo service ortablielicd by the Union Company Ustwcen tlio Pacific Coast and Australia, is now settling down into a regular bi-nvoßtlil.y dispatch of steamers from each cii.d. The initial ship iu the running was, of courto, the Canada Cape, which left Vancouver with <i cargo of Christinas fruit, and ate was followed by the- Waisnatc. which is due at Lytfelton about March 18. ami will coma on to Duncdin a few days later. The next vespcl to depart will he tlio Canada Cttjie, which will leave Vancouver mid Snti Frsui-ok-wo at the end of Jta.foh far Auckland, Melbourne, and Sydney. Shu will !>o fol* lowed by tlio Kent. nitoiJsef chartered steamer, which will load from the Pacific Coast early in May. Ber dc?ti nylons aro not, however, iixed as yet, and will dejjejiti upon the- amount of cargo olTcrinz.
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