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PHASES OP TUB WON.-'-'t&ygl APBIL. .;&:>' Da.?. Hr m. • '"'"■■ First quarter A 1 11 *-m. •;■■ Full moon 11 fl 58 a.m':;-' Last, quarter 17 7 22 p.m. ..y' New moon 25 ■ 8 52^1.m;^ , MOON. ' ■■ ' .'>sJ'; Moon rises to-day, 3.51 p.m.; . : s«te,'«|a.l7 a.m. Wednesday, • ■ ' ■ ' ■'■'"Si'S TIDE, ■ ■ ~..';.:■:'.■, To-day, 0.46 a.m.; I.M P-Bi. ' : »',if:V." To-morrow, 1.40 a.m.: 2.12 p.m. <". .;£sj:. SUN. ■ T ' : ~ Sun riees to-day, 6,10 a.ia,; sets, 5.35 p.m. ARRIVALS. MONDAY, APBIL *. '. PUKAKI, s.s. (0.15 a.m.), 1444 tone, Watson, from southern ports. , KOJIATA, e.s. (2.30 a.m.). 1934 tone, Irwin, "kAITO/L, V e.e. (3.50 a.m.), $5 tons, Stevens, from Nelson and Motueka, INVEHKIP, s.s. (4.30 a.m.), te>3 tons, Glasson, from New York, via Australian ports and Auckland. KEIfOERA, b.s. (7.25 a.m.S, ihiM iwe, Grcenstreet, from Londofl, -via Teßenffe, Capo Town, and Hobart. KAHIT, s.e. (9 a.in.). IB tons, Fletcfler, from Eaet Coast. . „ , KAURI, s.s. (7.30 p.m.), EBJ3. toes, Meiley, from Weetport. NIKAU, e.s. (7.50 p.m.), 2JB tons, Hay. from Motueka. DEPARTURES. MONDAY, AP&lIi 6. KAHU, s.s. (11.40 a.m.), 162 t-afla Fletcher, for Tcrakohc. PATEENA, s.s. (12.55 p.i»), 1212 tans, Cameron, for Plcton and Helton. FaftreSr fters: Saloon-Misses NeviH, Tracers, Bailor, Burt (2), Carson, frotand. Sisters ol Mercy (2). Cliaytor, Walker (S, O'gara, Gamble. Andrews, Masters (8, JJcetlanies Hurt, Careon. Pike and 2 chltdr'cn,, Uefy berd, Fell, Dyeon and child, fhsinaer, Judson, Lake, Field, O'Hara, Patton, Marton, Murdoch, Messrs. Williams, Duttbetl, Pike. Dyson, Plummer, Lake. Field, Swain, Kareten, Hebbls, Edgar, Fuller, Prior, GaU liraith, Jackson Leaper, SScSimofl, Burks. Shaw, Davy, Vincent, Clayton, Bunnell i Waincy, Stuart. Hyde, H?co. Houee, Pa.rke.e, Jackson, Booth, Burt, Gordon, Watson; 20; steerage. ; STOHMBIRD, e.e. (4.45 j.m.), 217 icnils. Dowcll, for Wonganul. MAITAI, s.s. (5.45 p.m.), 3395 totis, M'ticftn. for Napier. Paescngerfi: Sttloon—llleses I Hay, Robertson, Hay, JteseUtmes WaHace nnd child, Noakea, Stcveftp, and child, Carter, Chester, Jos*?. .Jfesers. Wallace, Kldd, Fnirley, 'Reins. Sjhrlmptan, Hay, Ogmm, Noakee, Jones; H eteerftge. INVEEKIP, s.s. (6.10 p.m.), 4553 tens, Gl.asson, for Lytteltou. OPAWA, fi.s. (6.10 p.m.), 110 tone, KWhotas, BLENHEIM.' s.s. (7 p.m.), 120 tone, Wilkinson, for Blenheim. KAITOA, s.s. (7.45 p.m.), 350 tons, Stevens, for Nelson and Motueia. WAHINE, s.s. (8.5 p.m.), «SS torts. Aidwell, for Lyltelton. Pessencers: Raleoii— jrisscs Gooset, Whitcombo. Brown, Edie, namiltoiii Moore, Qodeo, Jennings. Poiv.er, Fisher, Lon?, Eoberts, Saycrs, sfe.sdo.iEes Reid. Do.vid6on and child, Ifayjiurst and child, Smith, Allen, Rule, Campbell. Radcliffe, Gibson, M'Guire. Sarith and 2 children, Henderson, Tripe. Welch. UnVfes, Scott, Edie, Waterc, itvtroamSi Malsley, Campbell, Aldridgo ond 2 e'Mdren. Eopkinß. Captain Kennen, Colonel Hayhmrst. Dr. Fraser, Dr. Jftheaon. Captain Carson, Messrs. Ell, M.P..' ■ WMteornta. Oressoe, Reid, irayhursf,. Partridge,-. Biidclitf«, <31h. eon, Fraser. M'Guire, RohorKon, Bill!, Hamilton, Tanner. Scott, Chfldleigh, CoM- ■ man, Stewart, i Middleman, Sloan. SPPTierson, Numby, Williams. GonlWf. Colti-y. Vivian. Shaw, Nelson, Meyi, Bro*ft, Hojv kins. IVonton; 130 6teera^<». COUINJfA. 3.6. (10.20 p.m.), 1271 tOB3,P.ry&;, for Dunedin.
EXPECTED AfiRIVAtS.. Kapiti, Wanganui, April t. Kesulue, Torakohe. April 7. Wairalt, Blenheim, April 7, Huia, Wanganui, April 7. Maori, Lyttclton, April 7, TutaueUai, Lyttelton, April 1, Wostralia. northern ports. April f. Polienia, Oreymouth April S. Kini, Oreymouth, April Z. Opawa, Blenheim, April 5. Queen of tho South Foxtoii, April 8. Dlonheini, Blenheim, April 8. StormWrd, Wanganui, April & ■ Arapawa, Lyttelton, April 8, Mana, Patca, April 8. Hawcra, Pateaj April 8. / Pateena, Nelson, April 8. Kaitoa, Nelson, llotuelca. April Si .Waliino, Lyttclton, April 8. Mocraki, Sydney, April 8. Defender, Picton, April 8. Arahura, West Coast, jStofeoa, Piotoa April 8.. ■ ■•■ ■ ' Wakatu,. Lyttelton, Kaikettra, April 8 ; Wahine, Lyttelton, April 8. .' - PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Aorerc, Patea, April 7, . Kapuni, Patea, April .7. ' Pnknki, Now Plymouth, tfest . Ouast, April 7. I Wcetralia, Lyttelton, Duaedln, A.pjll 7. , Ripple, Napier, Qlsborbe. April 7, Maponrika, Picton, Nelson, Westpert, April 7. Clan Macdonald, Lond'o-n, via? Jiorte. April 7. ' ■ ' Nikau, Nelson, Motucka-, April 1. Maori, Lyttelton, April 1. Kapiti, Wanganui, April 7, Wairau, Blonheim, April 7. Regulus, Nelson, West Coast, Afirli 7. Komata, Wostport, April 8. Opawa, Blenheim. ApHJ S. Queen of tho South Rixtaft, AprfJ 8. Blenheim. Blenheim. April 8. Stormbird, Wanganui, April 8. Arapawa; Gisborno, April &. Hawera. Patea, April ?. Mana, Pa tea, April 8. Patcena, , Pleton. Nelson, April 8. Kaitoa, Nelson, Motuckit, April 8, Wahine, Lyttelton, April .«. Huia, Hovelock. Sounds, Aiiril 8. BY TELEGRAPH. .OVERSEA. . • . ! SYDNEY, April 6. Sailcd.-Niagara, for Vancouver, via Auckland. COASTAIi MONDAY, APRIL t. ATJOKLAKD. Arrived.—Xdvua (6.10 fr.m.J, from Toflga, Samoa, and Fiji. Sailed.—Maheno ( 7p.m.). for Sydney, To sail.—Monowai (midnight;, tor ecmt-h----orn ports. Paseengers tor TfclHnjsteb ■ Saloon-Misses Anderson. vSViari, liesdftmes Hueston, Heaps, and Mr. Heaps, NEW PLYSIOtJTfI. Arrived.—Jlangapapa (7 a.m.). from Westport; Kaitangata (noon), Irom Newcastle. NAPIEft. Salled.-Wcstralia (J p.m.!, for Wellington. WANQANUr. ' Sailed.-Huia (5.20 p.m.) and ftapitl (M p.m.), for Wellington. FOXTON. ~ To eail.—Queen of tho South (5 e,,m. April 7). for Wellington. PICTON. Arrived.—Patcena (5 p.m.), from Wellifig. ton. BLENHEIM. . Sailed.—Wairau (12,15 p.m.), for 'WeHiiigKAIKOTJEA. Arrived.—Wakatu (3.30 p.m.), from Wellington. ■ LYTTELTO;?. . : Arrivod.—Buteshire (SM a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed—Tutanekai (2.45 p.m.), for Wellington; Cygnet, for Aakaroa-; ArOipawo, for Wellington; Canopus, for West-port, Sailed—Maori (8.30 p.p.), for Wellington, Passengers: Saloon—Miftsss Inaee, Jloir, Kivor, Kilgour, Young, Aieacson, Jiiioteson, Gapes, Norris, Beddingfieldi Budd, Bla«kie, Moir, Hutchison. Brown, Penujston, Bi-ff-rcll, Jacobsen Mesdames Oliver, Beelritt, Trclcaven, Hall, Brown-, PattereuJ. Couraw.* Jones, Matthews, Noogood", Kedmond, Wander, Gill, English, Wfcn, Long, Messrs. Teschomaker. Thompson, Jones, M'iSah, Hunter, Schlose, Allan, 01i~er, Hamilton, Wood, Herman, Hall, Robinson, Sheriff, Emerson. Clark, Gill, Brown. Sogers, Wrutt. Wallace, Tyler, Young. t)n. Hfeht. Ohiltoii, Captains Bone. Bobilisen. Critclxley, Rev. Williams, Itov. Harris. Dr. Benham, Dr. llarkall. ■DUNEDIN. Sailed—Storm (4.50 p.So.ir* for northern porU; Waimato (5.30 p.m..), for Oameru. bltjpf; ' Arrived.—Maunganui (10.15 a.m.), from Melbourne, via Hobart. Sniled.—Willochra (6 p.m.), for Hoban and Melbonrn«, WIRELESS. ' . Eadio Station, Wellington.—The -steamers Victoria (Duncdin to Lvtteltoiii. WcstMlia, (Wellington to Lyttelton), (.\anier to Gisborne), Moeraki (Sydney tw WoHitiertou), Navua (Auckland to.Weliiujtois), Wαhinn (Lyttelton to Wellington'!, and Maori (Wellington to Lyttclto-ii). should be within wireless range this evening. REMUERA'S ROUGH THtP. Eemuora, R.Jt.S., of the New Kcalond Shipping Company's licet, arrived at Wellington fronuLondon, via. way porta, at 7.3Cn.m. yest-erday. The oftkial report of tho vorage (supplied by Mr. 13. Holland, eeeosul oflicer) stated that the steamer left, Loisdon on February 20, ertt&oi'toj pafseagers alt Gravesend, and proceeded to eca the santo evening. She imnsediatcly rail iirto a southerly gale, which veered to the westward, and increased in violence ae? the Bay of' Biscay was crossed, reaching hurricane force in soimlle, and raising a- heavy antl ffangeroue sea. Several sailing vessels and steamers were paescd in tho Bay,'all of
f, which were "iiove-to''"On Monday, February :■■ 23, the. vessel jWtiH struck by «, lienvy sm. -. wnicb wasted oway the starbosril accom- :. madatiou ladder, and .stove in tho star- :■ bearrl bulworks.-*. Kou-i'h conditions co-n- ---;' Mmieil until weli'EonLh of Cape Piiiisien-c, ft.icn the wind moderated, and line weather prevailed ■ until nvrlval'at Tcncriffc «n" Thaniay, February M..-S'After replcniKhins iip,r bunkers the vessel took <lcparlur« ffom . TcncrifCo at 3 a.jn , . the Tollovrlng day. dud ': experienced .fine 'weather throiifliotit tfeepa«ea;»e.. tov Cispo ■ To.wn. 'AThe '"line" ■ was. ■: crossed.on ; Marcli''.i;.-aßd ! (.'uiin'.Town wae ,' reached on March .'13.-':.' After 'disembarking and •eratarkiKK'.passciiK.ers the': vcesc! .left • tho-saißC oveuinp fo? Hobart. experiencing ~ line weather and ■ Jiglit. viiiids '' t.o Croztt ' Islands, which were sighted on Mar.ih IS. ■ THerii wore no. signs , of life on the island. On leaving the Crazcts'-- strong "weetcrly winds prevailed until arrival :at Hobart oil Tuesday, March 31. ■■ The'.vessel discliarged a quantity of cargo at. the TasDUluinn port, anil left at 5.12 a.ni.'on Tlmrsday, April 2. Strong westerly winds wore mot with in, tho TaSraan Sea-. , -;- , ■».' ■ Captain IT. E. Orcenstreet is atill in com- ■ maud ot the Reroucra, and hasya?eoeiatcd with him the following ■ofiiters-.-Chisf, Mr. W. Olphcit; scciind, Mr. K.' Moiin.n<l; third, STr. G. I'. Parkhwoni'fourUi. Mr. C, J.L Kerdey; chief «ngiaeer, ■■ Jtf. W.'R. finedden; si>cond> Mr... J. II. : -Ma.!colmeott; third, Mr. C. G. Richardson :"<■ fourth, Mr. O. It. Arm»troß|»: fifth, Mr. 3. h. .Mollison; sixtlj, Mr. P, Kitohin: cliief-.'-refriHcratins enpiiHecr. ATr. W, F. Giirncy; sccoiid. Sir. W. W. Ookiuhoun; elcstrieiou, Jtr. *T\ r . Johnson; SHrgcoM. Dr. Grant; Eteward-iU'cfearge, Mr. P. Bijwcb; wireless operator.. Mr. 0.. Bobertson. ■' ■ ■ The third-class passengers t/oaksil to Wellington by the vessel were es follow:— Jtiseee 13. Black, I. Black, It. Black, .May Black, H. Bolloia., N. Cotter, K. Crahtree, M. R. Crowley. A. Citllen, N.- PuHwsn. E. Pullman, l> .Gardiner, 1. J. Gass. A. Uarbin. K. Haiicldini?, B. Irvine. F. Irvine, K. Irvine, A. L. Joiner, E. Joiner, 15. Slaleary, 31. Nash, B. 15. Cistern©,, K. Sargeant. I). 9n*llros. J- Mi Watson, Mcsde.ine3 Jl JJifeli, sf. Crabtrcc, E< Dickson, It. Fuliman. W, Hewitt, A, I'oftas, J. -HationM, M. Hash, E. Osbisrno, L. Sorgcant. h. Simp-: son, Ij. gnelling, E. Watson, Messrs. J. Black, T, BJnek, W. Block. A. Bolton, it. I Crabtree, fi. Crewe, W. Croft, W. W. C-qwe, D. Deleft. T. F. Gardiner. A. .T. Gearing, S. Hewitt, E, Kirliliam, J. A. liiverecflßc, S, i\ Wvcrsedßb, 0. Muncey. M. Murphy, F. J. Noeh, 8 , . .T. Nesh. G- Ehodes. 3. F. Sei.rgea'Ht. J R. Sfaoesmift, t. F. Sitnpsoa, P. Snclling, and T. E. WrigM. Masters Black, Crabtree. Dickson (3), Hewitt, Qsborne (2), W. Sargeant (3). Other pnssenKets who arrived fey the Rcttnera. were as follow :-6alpon—From Cape Town: Mcsdames E. Bra4ley, Commerfcrd and chili). Mr, It, Beaton. From Hobart: Mesdamos GdmpbeU, it. A. Bart, Misses A. Solmw-oecl, O. Bu»t. G. Burt, F. E. Oatler, Mr. W, B. Burt. The Kcmuera had 5680 tons of carge to put out here. THE SYDKEY STEAMEB. Th.ig week's Sydney sSeanjer—tlie Moe-raki-elcarcd the Jfow Soitth Wales part at 1 p.m. on Saturday, and is due hero on Wednesday. She hae ?0 ailoon and 102 ■steerage pa?sengere for New Zcefand, and 577 tons of ca.rg-0 will he landed at Wellington,. She will coMtiniw. her voynpe south en Tliitteday, sailing at S p.m.. She will rcmaifl at I'.yttclton on Friday, niJd leave , there Jor Duaedin on Saterday— oflo day late. By wireless test evening the enetam of tho Jlocraki adviscsci that he csjicctcd to arrive ia port at 7 a.m. tO'morrow. IffWA'Rl> 'FHISCO STEAMER. Advices to hand state that tho Aorangi ieft San Francisco for Wellington, via. way povta, on April I—ino date. Owing to a fracture in her main etoinopl&o, lioftev«r, shs w.fis compelled to return to psrt. Rβpaiiy wcro cff'CEted, end tho Aoraiigi left again on April 2. She is due h.csc oh April 23 or 24. BOSTON & NEW.. i'OKK TRADE. The P. and S. linor noEConiraon, which will take tfte April leading in New Zealand {of Bostoa end Kow York, is due at the Bluff on April 14 from Melbourne. She wilt visit Lyttelton en April 16, and Wellington on April 18. The vessel will soft from the lastmentioilcd port on April 20 for destinations named. I TANNENFEL3 tIATfiS T?EW YORK. [ Gftbto advice has Ijeert Jceeivcd by tho local agents tor tfre-W.S. and A. him staling that the chartered Eteamftr T&nflcnfcls, ; 5341 toils. Captain Gordos, left %<w York ;ott Marah 22 for Australian and Jfcw.Zea.In'ftd ports. The vessel is aue at, Wellington on June 2-2, end will proceed theneo to liyttoltdn, TifflarUi and Duaodia. DELP2IO & WAttiAM, ' The Mi>hs«, which elearea Lyttelton for London on Fcbraary 14, α-rrived at \k.s destination an April 4. , W«.imana, s.a. wßich left Wollingtojti for London oa March 12, tontinuod her journey from jlonto Video on Thursday, April %. MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. ' Captain 11. IT. Sinney, who recently .communtEcd the Atua, has resigned from tho Union Company's service to taio up business in Sydney. Mr. D. M'Donald has joined the Jteitni as chief oftico?, relieving Mr, R. J. Iteercs, whe will up a similar position en the Warttaoo, Mr. T. V. p.iS, chtef officer of the Wai--I'tina., loft AucWand fer Sydney by the Wttiruna ycfitciday oil holiday loave. Mr. J, Bruce has joined the Wa.srtina a« chief. Mr, D, (Jardner lias joined tho Mopoiiif ike. as second ofacer. Captain A-. Cttreoit, df th* Jlrijtai, left that vcssb! «t Wellington yestefda.y. Captain 0. 3'f'lican Has tafcchi charge oi the Maltai. ' Mr. ifahte, purser of the Pfltccntf, 'has been granted holiday leave. Mr, A. Duff, late acting-purser o[ tho AraauKii 3aas fllled tho tttcaucy. The Kaiapoi left Kajp.ara for Sydney at 4 a.m; yea-terdoy. She- took a timber cargo. . Bad weather at Wo.iterft hag de.tajed the Home liaer S«rr<;y at that -p/wt. She will rtot arrive fit Welllngtfcsn, via Jicton, before Friday. Shts will tftfee her departure for ATemnontft, via Las Palmas, on. Wednosciay, April 15. Tile auxiliary scew Echo will be placed on the Wellington Pateat Slip fer overhaul to-day. i Leaving Siag&poro on Maroh 26, witJi <i fttll of moter spirits fftr the British IJSPcrial Oil Company, the chartered steamer Cyrqna, 2138 ton 3 (Caj>taiu E, Jones), will -ca-li at Auckland, Napier. Wellington, Lyttclton, Tijnara, and JDuaiediii. Sha is due here about April ®. ' On her next trip from Westport to lyttcSton the Cannpiis will be fitted with a, bow funnel. THo tTnicsn «atltcr Kauri will tnlse a load o.f sheep from Wellington to L.yttelt*n. en Thursday. Telegraphic advice roiervoS tifota Orc.rttioutlt at 10.12 a.m. yesterday stated that tho weather there was not good. The Atohura was eutside tlto bar, 3.tut it was antieipat<;3 that she would onter ia tlie afternoioo. If so, she WonTd leave 6rcymouth for WeHißglon, via Way ports> this Worning. . . ' Aftw SooliteE at Aueklii.nd this weejc the Collier Kui'ow will proceed t.g Litnestono Island and Wh.niijraparaj!n,ri> (Sreat Barrier Island) to load for Wellington. The smalt steamer Baroona, of Bii tons tress Teel»t«r, will he «pld by attctiott at ucklaad. oh April 21. the Baroona ffcs purahafed about three years ago froiti the Kaipara Steaaieliip Company by Captftin W. Hoss and othor's, end after refitting dl Auckland, procenfed to the South Sea Islands, whore she was engaged in tho interisland trado for some time. It te announced that the H.Z.B. Co.'s new steamer Sorarata has licen chartered by the F .<in4 S. Line to carry Liverpool t&rgo on her waiden trip to New Zealand.
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