SHIPPING NEWS.
PHASES OP THE MOON. APJIIL. Day. Hr m. First quarter 4- • 7 Horn Full mom U 0 58 a.m Last quarter 17 7 22 p.m. New moon -25 0 52 p.ni, MOON. .' Moon rises to-day, 4.38 p.m.: sets, 5.24 a.m. Friday. TIDE. To-day. 2.38 a.m.; 3.8 p.m. To-morrow, 2.37 a.m.; 4.8 p.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day, 6.13 a.m.: sets, 5.32 p.m. ARRIVALS. WEDNESDAY, A.TKIL 8. PATEENA, s.e. (2.45 a.m.), 1212 tons, Cameron, from Nelson and Picton. Passengers: 193 saloon and 51 steerage. NORA -DRIVEN, s.e. (5.20 a.m.). 56 tons, lirusey, from Cook Strait. STOKMBIRD, s.s. (6.50 a.m.), 217 tons, DoweJl, from Cook Strait. KAITOA, s.s. (7.55 a.m.),. 305 tons, Stevens, from Nelson and Motueka. WAHINE, 5.3. (8.15 a.m.), 4435 tons, Aldwcll, from Lyttelton. Passengers: 230 caloon and 200 steerage. HAWERA, s.s. (8.10 a.m.), 200 tone, Jackson, from PatenMOERAKI, sj. (9.10 aim.), 4596 tens, Collins, from Sydney direct. Passengers; Saloon—For Wellington—Misses Carter, Giles, Carmody, Greaves. Whitcombe, Allan, Lonnan, Finnigaji, Mantou, Williams (Z), Russell, King, Mcsdames Copeland, Gould and infant, Zorn, Wells, Cnallis and 2 children, Whitcombe. Basire, Corrigan. RusseU, Lang. Hicka, Howe, and M'Nair, Messrs. Copeland. Grimwade, Ross, M'lntosh, Burns, Wvnne, Shadbolt (2), Olliver, GUes, Wells, Stow, Ohallie, Whitcombe, M'Leod, St. Lcgcr, Coulter, Swan, Summons, Noonan, Hutchens, Latta, and Captain Foljambe; 89 steerage. MANA. s.s. (10.25 a.m.), 134 tons, Gibson, from Patea, RAKAIA. s.s. (3 p.m.), 5638 tons, Barnes, from Napier. NGAKUTA, 5.6. (4 p.m.), 1230 tons, Muir, from Greymouth. DEPARTURES. . . . WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8.
PATEENA, e.s. (5.5 p.m.)* 1212 tons, Cameron, for Plcton and kelson. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Forbes (2), Young, Andrew, Fawcett, Greensla.de, Jones, Reynolds, Prico (2), Hunter, Bulford, Watson, Wilson, Webley, Talbot, Fenlon, Hayes, Flood, Emma (2), Mesdaracs Fisher, Hathcsoii, Dutch, Seat, Miller and child, Stafford, Dinney, Palmer and 2 children, Fawcett. Manning, Lindell, Hale, Brice, Witt, Morgan and child, Johnston, Young and child, Wright and child, Tanner, Watson, Croinbic. Carling, Knight, Bunny, Bates, Mason, Gibson, Downcs, Fisher, Bridsre, Emms, Bond, Chains, Simpson and 2 children, Stoddart and 2 children, Father Bartlett. Capt. Avey, Messrs. Sindell, Watson, Crombio, Challis, Matheeon, Dutch, Tanner. Price, Stoddart, Gore, Mackie, Johnston, Partridge, Page, Kirk, Cherry, Brice, Stafford, Scott, Dickson, Atkinson, Toiler, Bates. 'Brodrick, Gunn, Pringle, EUis, Kuseell, Knight. Binney, Coad, Webb, Palmor, Gill, Guthrie, Turner, Fuller, Powell, Philpott, Campbell; 12 steerage. • „ KAITOA, s.s. (5.40 p.m.). 350 tons, Stevens,. for Nelson. . . OFAWA, s.s. (8 p.m.), 11" tons, Nicholas, for Blenheim. , BLENHEIM, s.s. (8.10 p.m.), 127 tons, Wilkinson, for Blenheim. • HTJIA, 5.6. (8.10 p.m.), 127 tons, Burt, for Pelorus Sound. . WAHINE, as. (8.10 p.m.), 45C0 tons, .Aidwell. for-Ijyttelton.' 570 passengers ' WESTEALIA, s.s. (8.15 p.m.), 2884 tone, Bates, for Lyttelton and Dunedin.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS. ■ Kinl, Grcymonth. April 9. Defender. Hokitika. April 9. Navua, Suva, Auckland, April 9. ' ' Poherua, Grcymouth, April 9. Wairau, Blenheim, April 9. Nikau, Nelson, Motueka. April 9. Maori, Lyttclton, April 9. Arahura, Picton, April .9.. ; Jtonowai, northern ports. April 9. Victoria, Dunedin. Lyttolton, April 9. i Mauntranui. Melbourne via 6outh. Apr. 9. Waverley, Mawrnrakoii,, April 9. ■ Pejrulus, Torakohe, April 9. Wakato, Kaikoura and Lyttelton, April 9, Kapuni, Patea, April 10. '~ Blenheim. Blenheim. April 10: ! Kaitoa, ■ Nelson,; Motucka, April. 10. "■Wahinc, Lyttclton, April 10. " ■ Mopourika, Westport, April.lo. Eakanoa. Greymouth, April 10. Surrey, Pioton, April 11. ■ Kapiti, Wansanui, April 11., Aprilll. /■ •'■ AbrtrVr , <r 'j J .'"„ „ Jceric. London, via Auckland,. April 11. Huia.-Pdorus Sound, April 12. •... , Stormbird. .'Waneanui. April 12.. ■ •Pinple.Gisborne, April ;12;,: ' ; . ; Warrlmon, Dunedin, .Lyttclton, April 12. • Suffolk. Napier, April 12. Ifawcra. Patea. April 13. Matta. \Batea; April 13. . ' Maitai, northern porlp. April 11. Mapourika; Nelson. April 14. • • Moheno, Sydney direct, April 15.
PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Storrabird, Wali|?<inui, April 9. ' Defender, West Coast, April 5. Komata, Westport,' April 9. Wairau, Blenheim, April 9. Kipiti, Wangunul, April 9. ' Niltau, Nelson, Jlotneka. April 9. Maori, Lyttelton, April 9. Kaikoura, London, April 9. Victoria, northern ports, April 9. Moeraki, Melbourne, via. south, Apr, 9. Itaunganui, Sydney direct, Apvll 9. Kauri, Lyttelton, /nril 9. tte&ulus, Nelson, Westport, April 9. Queen of the South, Foxton, April 9. Hawera. Patea. Anril 9. Mana, Pate-x, April 9. Arapawa, Oisborne nnd Lyttelton, Apr. 9. ■ Monowai.'Picton only, April 9. Pate'cna, Piclon and Nclpon. April 9. Kakaio,, Lyttelton, April 9. ' Wahine, Lyttelton, April .10. Waverlev. Nelson, West Coast, April 10. Navua, Auckland, Suva, April 11. Arohura, Plcton, Nelson, west Coast, April 11. NVinourika. Nelson dir»*t. April 11. Ka.hu, Eist Coast. April 11. Kaitoa, Nelson, Motucka, April 11. Aorere, Pitea, April 11. Wakatu, Kaikoura and Lyttelton, Apr. 11. • Kanuni, Patea, April 11. Ruffolk, London, April 14. Jeserie. southern ports. April 14. Corinna. New Plymouth, ApTll 14. Huia. Wantranui, April 14. . Blenheim, Blenheim, April 14. Maito.l, sont'-ern ports, Hobart, Melbourne, April 14. .„.,.. F-emuern. Lyttelton, Anril 14. Jfipouriki, Piclon, Nelson, West Coast, Anril 14. ~ Warrimoo, northern port,?, April 14. Surrey, M'ormoiith. April 15. ■RipDle. Ndnier. 1 GlsbiTne. April <5.' Jlmiowai, Napier, Gisborsc, Auckland, April 16.
INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OP STEAMERS. MOERAKI, arrived hero from Sydney April 8. Sails April 9 for Melbourne, via south. Due April 18. MATTNOANUI. due here from M<ilbourn<\ via south, to-day. . Leaves to-day for Sydney direct. Duo April 13. MAIIKNO, due here from Sydney April 15 Srill3 April 16 for Duncdin direct.
..' "FRISCO SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. TAHITI, arrived here from Sydney March 25. Left for ■ 'Frisco March 27. Due April 16. ■ AORANOI, due here from Snn Francisco, April 23. Leaves April 24 for Sydney diroet Due April 28.' 'MOANA. duo here from Sydney April 23. Rails April. 24 for San Francisco. Due May
VANCOUVER SERVICE. ! MOVEMENTS OP STEAMERS. ■MARAMA. arrived Auckland from Vancouver April 7. Left same day for Sydney. Due there April 11. ~ . - NIAGARA, due ot Auckland from Svdncy April '9. Leaves April 11 for Van-couver-Due there Anril 28. MAKTJRA, due at Auckland from Vancouver May 5. Sails eame day for Syd- ' ney. "Due May' 9. ', OVERSEA SHIPPINC, Steamers. . . Prom. Left. Due. Pakcha Feb. 12 Apr. 22 Nercharia ' London Feb. 19 Apr. 24 Oorinthic London Mar. 5 Apr. 21 TonEariro London Mar. 18 May J Ruahino London Mar. 19 May 5 Muritttl London Mar. 13 May 13 Wcstmeath Liverpool Feb. 14 Apr. 27 Riinutaka ......... LiverDOol Mar. 14 May 11 Soutliport New York Dec. 8 May 12 Konrik Ibsen ... New York Jan. 23 Apr. 16 Kiel .:..'. New York Dec. 24 Apr. 16 John Hardio ... New York Feb. 23 Mav 3 Whakarua .... New York. Mar. 15 June 10 Jcseric St. .Tohn Jan. 4 Apr. 11 Hollingten St. John Jan. 29 Apr. 15 Kia OrJ 9 , St. John Mar. 6 May 17 BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. MELBOURNE. April 8. Sailed.—TFHmarca, for Ilohnrt and Uluir. SYDNEY, April 8. Sailed—Riverina. for Auckland (New Zealand). COASTAL. WEDNESDAY, APRIL B. NAI'IKR. To sail—Monowai (5 p.m.), for Wellington. ■ / WANGANUI. ; Arrivcd'.-Kapiti (5.5 p.m.), from Welling-' ton. •■'•■: HLENHEIM. • . Arrived.—Wairau (5.30 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed.—Wairau 12.30 p.m.), for WeJlinsrWa. j
nelsos. Ife £":-;?§tr*&? Arrived—Mnpourika (7.50 a.ra!i,'"from?Pie.* ; ton ami Wellington; Nikau (10 a.itt.JA'from* Wellington. '■'■:■■■■■*. .s■-;>•■'£'?s■ Sailed.—NikauC3.2o p.m.), for Motiickaand Wellington. . ■■ . ■,•<■:•■:■ Aiv'i<•;■•;}.;■. TEBAKOHIS. '-t-^ip^fejjSr To sail— Regulus (S li.m.!, fori Wellington:! r.YTTRI.TOX. . ' ' ' "V-:JiS;? Arrived.—Maori'(7,so a.m.)',. from Welling-'"' ton. ■■% To soil.—Maori (8.3 a 1). m.), for Wellington/ Sailed.—Maimgaunl (5.5 p.m.'!, foi- Wfliliiis-'' ton. Sailed.—Victoria (16 p.m.). for Auckland. , Passenger.?: Saloon—For Wellington—Mesdaoies Old, Ramsay. Mitchell. Holland ami ■ child, Misses Foster. Martin, Messrs. E. F. Willeox, Smel'ic, Davis, Sogers, 'Master*: Smellic. For Napier-Miss Mann, Mr. Mumby. For Gieborno-Wr. H'. White. For Auckland—Misses RGftcont, Chapman, ftilliamo, Mosdames Williams, Itavies, Messrs, . E. R. Chudleigh. Broitan, Kelson. W> ,W. Collins, J. S. Williams. - T ~ Arrived—Wootton 12-15 fl.ni.k from Nyula Bay; Itakiura (7.10 a.m.), Stow. .Nelson; Mdnnganui (7.30 a.m.). from Dtroedm; victoria (10 a.m.). from Duncdin; Pet-one {t.w p.m.). from Gishorne. Sailed— Invcrkip (3..50 p.m.!. for Dimodin; Mnunganui (5 p.m.). for Wellington. To sail.—Cvgnet. for KaiUoora; Wak-awi, for Kaikoura: Buteshire., for Durseuin: Maori, for Wellington, with 450 iMweeflisora: Storm, for Pictoii; Breeze, for Wellington. DPNEDISf. . ~ ' Arrivcd.-CorinhS, (5.33 a.m.), from Wellington. , Sailed.-Corinna. (6.30' p.m.), for Onehunsa. via way ports. ■■- ■:■. . ■!.■. WIHEtESS. . Tlie following vessels are cspected to bo within wireless range this evening:—vic : toria (Wellington to Auckland), Maunganui (Wellington to. Sydney). Moeraki (Wellington to Melbourne). Maori (Wellington to Lyttelton). Wahino (Lyttelioil to Wellington). „. , • To-morrow evening the steamers Victoria. Westralia, Mauugamii. lioeraki, Maori ana. Wahino oto expend to bo within raflgo. ■ NEW ORIENT USEE ORMONDE. , By Teleeraph-Press AEoo^iaticm-Copyriglit London) April 7- ' The Orient Corrrparty'e new Iter _ Ormonde, now building at Clydebank is to be 'equipped with twin s;tcvr-gearea 1 ar> tons turbines. SHIPPING DELAYED. BAD WEATHER, ON SHE COAST. In coiiccaucjice of bad weather at Westport and Greymoutti, trade between those ports and Wellington has suffered, interference. The Arahura, was unable, to.cress inwards at Greymouth after waiting outsido for some Wipe on Monday. She returned to Wcstport that evening, and lias since been oar-bound in that port- lo> terday's reports state that thert.is. stiu n, heavy sea on the bar. The Union, Company have decided to dispatch the vessel (circumstances .permitting) this mornuiß for Nelson and Wellington, she will omit the.usual call tit Ficto.u. Tlie vessel, was originally due last ovening. and waa scheduled to sail for Pfcton at noon ta-da*. That arrangement- hits' been cftncoJKo. so far as the Arahurji is concerned, but t»o Monowai is to be dispatched for PKton at noon to-day, in older to keep «P «"> «"*" nine. The latter vessel will yrive back m Wellington from Pioton «t about U o clock to-night. From present the <£- coinmodation on the Pateena, whichJwm Wellington at 8 p.m. to-day for Fic«o» oM& Nelson, will he very tassd. MOERAKI FROM SYDNEY. The Moeraki. from Sydney direct, arrived in the .stream at 9 0., i». yes.erdftj. The vessel left tho New South Wales, pott on Saturday e.t 1 p.m., cud hot north-east winds and calm tea. until Tuesday, when tho wind changed to. the south-west. A. heavy swell was tueoiffivcred until arrival here. The vessel's cargo includes:—Large. Quantity shafts, felloes, spokes, «ad troves. 36 cases Apollinarls, 209 casftj Bilk. 21 cases t**cce, 200 cafes fruit, Ift cases preserves, .259 paekages *»dft J** 1 '?- ders 00.2, quantity tnofie* and,J«fe- E ca=C3 Sunlight sowp, 63J bar.? lead, lfs ingot? copper. 30 ingots tin. 2? » a< **f r B . drugs, EGO sacks pollard. 9» .bags flow, 107 packages periodicals. The abavomEludes transhipments ex Elbing, faonoam, Empire. Orsova, Bessen. Thuringen, Jtalwa, Knmano Maru, Canberra, Martoo, and Bomb<The Moeraki is ■ timed .to isall at S p.m, to-day for Melbourne,-via tho south. : ,FOE SYDNEY DIRECT. . Arriving from Melbourne, via, the-south, this morning,, the. 'Ma.mgantll.. Will .Hul. at 10 p.m. for Sydney direct, NEW TURBINES FOB IUtHENd. It is not verv ofteai thot. th6''TJn«oi> Oewnanv's turbine"steajftfrr Maheno vt6its WclKB but the TOWel will arrive , here from Sydney direct-on She has been--put on this berth ill erdcr to allow her to go as to Dunedin, whore she .is to bo. fitted with new. hrgh-presaute turbines. THE NEW YORK »ERTH, . Under the autsmees of- the A. and 'A. Line, the fitcamcf Frenklyn has bfren feed to leavo New York on April 12 for Zealand ports, via. Melbourne and Sydney, She should show tip hero early an July.
, SUSSEX PIVEBTED. The F. and 8. liner Suessx. which was axed to leave Liverpool for New Zixiland ports on. May 9, will mow proceed from London to Queensland, Arrangements nave been made for the- Morayshire to take up this berth, and She will bo duo here about July 14. The New Zealand Shipping • 'steamer Halcaia, which left, ICa.plor at i p.m. on Tuesdav, arriwrd in pom, early yesterday afternoon. Aft«r taking in. tho local portion of hot Hame cargo, sho will leave cither late to-night or early to-mor-row for Lyttelton, to fiomplete. The yeesel will leave the southern port early next Week for London. The Union Compaijy'e Island steamer Navua. left Au.ohk.nd at S.JO p.m. yef-Wr-day for Wellington, ajid is due .hew this afternoon. She is to discharge- MO tops of fruit here, and will «ai! for Island ports, via Auckland, on Saturday. ■ Mr. T. G. Webb, late of the FoherM, has joined the Pukalri as mate in piece, of Mr. A. Brookes. Overhaul of the Maoriland Steamship Company's Ennerdale will b-o completed today. Tho vessel is afterwards to sail lor Greymouth. where she will take vn a load of timber for Australia. ' Tho Wcstralia'B running In tho East Coast service is to bo tftkeM up by ■ tho Warrimoo, which has Just completed an overhaul at Dunediii, Tlw Warrimoo is to leave Dunedin to-day. orwyins at Lyttclion on Friday and ftt We.llinstoii.oo Sunday, which port she will leave <m Tuesday for the' north. The F. and S. liner Jioscommon. is to leave Melbourne to-day for the Bluff, Lyttelton, and WcUinetoa. She la duo hero about April 22, and is scheduled to sail ob April 24 for Boston <ind Sow York. Tho Surrey's loading at Mctoft has be*n delayed by wot weather. She la not now expected here till Saturday, anS' is'to 1 sail for Avonmouth c-3 Wednesday n«!xt. • The Now Zealand Shipping Company s steamer KaikoMa is to kavo Wellington for London to-day. Apparently the Tyser liner Inetrahdrah will have to make shift With the temporary repairs effected at Port Chalmers a few months ago. The vessel :a reported to have left London on March. 30 for Jsew Zealand ports, via Australia. It will bo remembered that the Imlrabarah. was stranded on the' Bangitiftci Bear.h for a month, and afterwards came to Port, Chalmers for repairs. Messrs. Stevenson ana Cook were, entrusted with the task of efftscting temporary repairs, it being understood that the Indraharah would >-•<> extensively repaired on arrival at London. Oa nei" Homeward voyage the muol ran aground in the Suez Canal, and held up tho waffle for some time before sho was .refloated. Notwithstanding tho structural damage the vessel was supposed to have sustained during the time she was piled up on. the Kangitikei Beach, the Indrabarah, seems to havo passed inspection by the Homo ew vcyors and underwriters.
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