SHIPPING NEWS.
: f_ PHASES OK THE MOOX. MAY.
Day. Hr. m. First quarter 3 5 59 n.m. Full maou 10 9 1 a.m. Last quarter 17 1 42 a.m. Is'ew moon 25 2 5 p.ui. MOON. Moon rises Unlay, 2.36 p.m.; set?, 3 n.m. Thursday. TIDE. ' To-day. 0.25 a.m.; 12.55 p.m. Tomorrow, 1.21 a.m.; 1.52 p.m. SUN". Sun rier'j to-day, 6.41 a.m.; sets, 4.53 p.m. ARRIVALS. TUESDAY, MAI' k. HAWEEA, e.s. (4.30 a.m.), 200 tons, Jackson, from WaiiEnnui.. STOEMBIED, s.s. (6.30 a.m.), 217 tons, Dowoll, from MTanßanui. BLENHEIM, s.g. (6.35 a.m.); 120 tons, Wilkinson, Trom Blenheim. H.M.S. I'SI'CHK, light cruiser (6.50 a.m.), 2135 tons, i.h.p. 50C0 n.d., 8 4in. guns, Captain H. J. T. Marshall, from Lyttelton and Nelson. H.M.S. PYEAMUS, light cruiser (6.55 a.m.), 2135 tons, i.h.p. 5000 li.d., 8 4in. guns, Commander tho Right Hon. Viscount Kclburn, from Lytielton and Nelson. WAItRIMOO, s.s. (7 a.m.), 3529 tons, Carson, from northern ports. Pacvscngers: Kaloon—Mlescs Lauge, Jlyland, Mrs. Bowman, Mc3srs. Bowman. Outten and son, Wintoft. Nelson; 5 steerage. 'MAORI. s.s. (7.30 a.m.), 3399 toiw, Manning, from Lyttelton. Passengers—l 72 saloon and 107 steerage. NIKAD, e.s. (7.45 a.m.), 248 tons, Hay, from Nolson and Motueka. WAIEAU. s.s. (7.55 a.m.), 9} tons, Deilcy, from Blenheim. HOLLINGTON, b.s. (11.15 a.m.), 4221 tons, Eosrers, from St. John, via Australian ports and Auckland. TAVIUNI, s.s. (11.45 a.m.). 1542 tone. Doorley, from southern ports. MAPOUEIKA, s.s. (12.55 p.m.), 1203 tons, Holmes, from Picton. OPAWA, s.s. 9.35 p.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, from Blenheim. BUAHINE, s.«. C 0.20 p.m. in the stream), 10,758 tons, Forbeo, from London. PATEENA, s.s. (11.10 p.m.), 1212 tons,-White-rarsoris, from Nelson and Picton, with 105 passengers. ' , DEPARTURES. TUESDAY, MAY 5. WAIMATE, s.s. (6.30 a.m.), 5610 tons, Mead, for London. '.. H.M.S. PSYCHE, light crniecr (10.15 a.m.), • Commander the Eight Hon. Viscount Kclburn, .for Auckland. NOEA NIVEN. s;s. (10.15 a.m.), 56 tons. Brusey; for Cook Strait. AOEEKE, s.s. (12.10 p.m.), 77 tons, Fiek. for Patea. , . HAWEEA, s.a (2.5 p.m.), 200 tons, Jackson, for Patea. AEAPAWA, s.s. 4.20 p.m.), 268 tons, Thompson, for. Wangaaui. NIKAU, s.s. (5.10 p.m.), 248 tons, Hay, for Nelson .and.Motueka. "WAKIUMOO, s.s. (5.30 p.m.), 3529 tons, Carson, for Lyttelton anil Dunedin. WAIEAU, s.s. (6 p.m.), 93 tons, DcUcy, for Blenheim. EIPPLE, s.e. (6.40 p.m.), 370 ton's, Carlson, for Napier and Gisborne. BLENHEIM, s.s. (7 p.m.).' 120 tons,' Wilkinson-, for Blenheim. ' MAOKI, 6.6. (8 p.m.); 3399 tons, Manning, for Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Lyall (2), Hislop, Bradley, O'Neill, Miller. Mcsdames Butcher, and child, Watt, Pickers, Fatla, O'Neill, Flower, Messrs. Cooper, Macoa'say, Colonel Smyth, Ecid. Knowles. Huttoh, Foster, Ashton, Agar. Kane, Pollock, Watelobcn, O'Neill, Johnston, Max, Lawrence, Sergeant Daivle, Flower; 20 steerage. ' TAVIUNI, s.s. (8.15 p.m.). tun tons, Davey, for New Plymouth. MAPOUItIKA, s.s. (midnight), 1203 tons. Holmes, for Picton, Nelson, and West Coast. Passengers:. Saloon—For Picton—Misses Gibba, Muir. Smith, Garatt, Coulter (2), Murray, Mesdames Nash, Short, and 2 children, Duthic, Cherinell, and child, Watson, Murray, Messrs. Holloway, Young, Nash, Short, Shannon, Meeclmm, . Mansfield, Franco. M'Dor.ald, Bright. Bates, Forbes, Duthio. Jeffrey; 12 steerage. For NelsoiirMss Eathbone, Mrs. Kenyon, Messrs. Mackay, Garratt, Cathie. Kerr, boy, and girl. (For Westportr-Mieses James, Arnold, Mesdames Everett,- Pascoe, Harris, Conway, Duncan, Messrs. Everett, Twist, Weston, Evans. Conway, Tomlineon. Murray, Edgar. Kenna, Tracy, Williams. Mears, Eced, Petrio, Stuart, Coulter, Hodgeman, O'Brien, Nidd, Hodger, Hubert, Braid; 6 steerage. For Greyraouth-Miss Key.' Mrs., Erapson, Messrs. Empson, Jackson; 3 steerage. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Kapuni, Patea, May 6. "Kapiti. Wanganui, May 5. •< -''' LiMo''-Taylor;- Timaru< May'-6. •:'.■-" < • Alexander, Tcrakoho, May 6. Opawa. Blenheim, May 6. Queen of the South, Foxton, May 6. Wahine, Lyttelton, May 6. Whaiigape, Wcetport, May 6, Ngahere, Greymouth, May 6. Corinna, Now Plymouth, May 6. Kamo, Grcymouth, May 7. Arahura, West Coast, Njolson, Picton, May 7. - Aorere, Patea, May 7. - Wairau, Blenheim, May 7. Blenheim, Blenheim. May 7. Mana, Patea, May 7. Hawera. Patea, May 7. Nerehana, London, way' ports; May 7. Nikau, Nelson, Motueka, May 7. Maori, Lyttelton, May 7. Na-vua, Suva. Auckland. May 7. Karamu, Greymouth, May 7. Ngatoro, Greymouth, May 7. " Arahura, Picton, May 7. Wakatu, Lyttelton, Kaikoura, May 7. Buteshire, Waitara, May 7. Wniporl, Westport, May 8. Monowai, northern norls. Afay 8. Victoria, Dunedin, Lyttelton, May 8. Willochra, Sydney, May 8. 'Malta!, Melbourne, via south, May 8. Mapourika, West Coast, May 9. Warrimoo. Dunedin. Lyttelton, May 10. Eipple, Gisborne, May 10. Tarawera. northern l ports. May 12. Mapourika, Picton, May 12. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Kapuni. Patea, May 6. Stormbird, Wanganui, May 6, Kamona. Kaipara, May 6. Waihora, Newcastle, May 6. Alexander. Nelson, West Coast, May 6. Opawa, Blenheim, May 6. Wahine, Lyttelton, May 6. Patcona. Picton, Nelson. May 6. i Hula, Havelock, Pclorus Sound. May 6 ' Corinna. southern ports. May 6. Hollington, southern ports. May 6. Aorere, Patea, May 7. Wairau, Blenheim, May 7. Queen of the South, Foxton, May 7. Blenheim. Blonhcim. May 7. ' Kapiti, Wanganui. May 7. ' Mana, Patea, May 7. Hawera, Patea, May. 7. Nikau, Nelson, Motueka, May 7. Maori. Lyttelton, May 7. Itermiera, Tiondau, May 7. \ Arahuia, Picton, May 7. Eemuera. London, nay ports, May 7. Pakoha, London, May 7. Wdkatu, Kaikoura. Lyttelton, May 8. Navua, Auckland, Suva, May 8. Maitai, Melbourne, via south, May 8. - Victoria, northern ports. May 8. . Willochra, Sydney direct, May 8. Monowai, Lvttclton. Dunedin. May 8. Arahura, Picton, Nelson, West Coast, May 9. ■ . Buteshire, Avonmouth. May 9. Maponrika. Picton, May 11. Warrimoo, northern ports, May 11. Tirawern. Lvttol'nn. Dunc'lin. Jfiy 12. Eipple, Napier, Gisborne, May 12. Mapourika, West Coast, May 13. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. WIMiOCHKA. duo hero from Sydney 5 May 6. Upturns to Sydney May 8. [ MAITAI. due here from Mi-lhourne, via [ south, May 8. Tranships to Willochra for . Svdncv. and returns to Melbourne. Due • May 17. 'FRISCO SERVICE. ■ MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. MOANA, arrived here from Sydney Anril ' 23. Left April 24 for San Francisco. Due [ May 14. I TAHITI, due here from San Francisco, . May 21. Loaves Wellington May 22, for t Sydney. Duo May 26. VANCOUVER SERVICE. D MOVEMENTS OF STEAMEES. l MAKUEA. arrived ct Auckland from Vancouver May 5. Left eamo day for Sydney. , Due May 9. : MAEAMA. duo at Auckland from Sydncvi May 7. Leaves- for Vancouver May 8. Duo there May 26. ,', ' i OVERSEA SHIPPINC. 1 From. ln.-lt. Duo. r Nerehana London Feb. 19 May 7 i Tongariro London Mar. 18 May 14 - Muritni London Mar. 13 May 13 Taimii London Apr. 4 May 19 Indrabarali Loudon Mar. 30 June 4 Eotorua London Anr.-IG June 2 lndrapura London Apr. 15 June 11 -•' Himutaka Liverpool Mar. 14 Mav 19 f Mirniro Llverpoul Mar. 30 May 28 s -Waiwern Liverpool Apr. 9 June 6 0 Southport. Now York Feb. B May 25 o Henrik Ibsen ... New York Jan. 23 May. 11 i- John Hardlc New York Feb. 23 May 10 Whakarua New York'Mav. la Mav M ), Tannenfcls New York Mar. 28 .Tun'e:4 !, Northern New York Apr. 18 June 20 •' Fronklvn New York Apr. V 8 July 27 e Hollingtou St. John Jan. 29 May 5 Kia Ora St. John Mor. 6 May 10 ■ Batsford St.John Apr. 4 June 22 '• Aparima Calcutta Apr. 2 May 12 'I BAILEE TO AEEIYE. r Eurasia, ship, lpft M.irseillos April 8. BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA, StTv'A, Mr 1,-Jallwi.-AtM! iot aclboui'Bo,
SiVUMiV. May 5., Arrivctt.—Jlooi-ttki (130 jufi.r. from We;lington. , FJiitt'ANTUK, 51«.y 5. Arrivcd.-Maloja, from i«milnii. COASTAL. TClvStuy, MAV S. POli'fO (KAH'AKA!. Ka.ilcd.-lloulo, ovwilary seluioner (10.1-5 a.m.), lor Whuugaiso. AtfOKT,ANI>. AiTtvod.-Na.viM. (B,'M a.m S. from Suv-ii. Arrivcil.-MakMre (5.10 o.iir.), from Vancouver. Passcng-ii'i's for No\y JSca-latHh Fli'M saloon—Mioses Wnt«nn, l.iuly Holder, lies(lames llasau anil child, J'Uitoiii'. Ilrifl'eil. Jlill, Unpineott, PliH.Sips and child, Wallace ami 2 children, jfesrs. Miicdlii. flritfen. ltason, liippjueoH, Waltw. SiH.ifh, Huoley. MaMer liiit, Mr. W. Uitvis, Second saloon-Misses Piyjli, CriHiTovtU lto.veim, 'tesdumes Rtnrrooli fCBd } children, M'Koiui. I'owson, Barrack in-td fth.iid, Miwrs. Hi'irrook. Holder, OsumliiglHuii, M'liww, l*«tvieli, Graham. Bailey, Hawwiti, Burke. <lc.x, Hc.ii.oii, Burnett, <iii.il Ilcv, Kcmnthonie. Sailcd.-Tnlunp (.12.45 b.ib.), lor Cunlt Islands; Makura (ft.?/) p.m.). for Sydney; Monowai (4.20 p.m.). far sotiilii-viv irorts; Knitunn, (3..10 p.m.;, for OrcvmonUr, Avvomil, schooner (2.J9 p.m.), for {Ushorm*; Kaoo. auxiliary schooner iAM p.ns.). tor Glebomc. , To txiil.-Navua (Id p.m.), for Wellington, NAi'unr. Arrived.—Taraweta (12.45 p.m.'), from Wellington. To sail.—Ka-hn <9 p.m.), for WeHlnsHm. via const. WAITARA. Arrived.—Tain tit (5.50 inn.), from Welting•ton. NEW Pr.tMOUTII. Sailcd.-Corinnn. (S,g) p.m.!, for Wcliington. WANMANM. Suilcd.-Knpitl {6.30 IUIU, for Wcitftlßton. KELSON. Arrived.-Koitoa ({ a.m.), from WolHiiElon. . STEPHEN ISLAND. Kuahine passed tor Wellington at 4.50 p.m. TBUAKOHE, To sail.—Alexander l< p.m.), for Wellingtoil. KAJKOMA. Arrived— Wakatu (6 a.m.), from We'llnc' ton. I,VTTKLTGN". Arrived—Cygnet (0/0 d-.ni.i,, from A-kwoa; Wootton (7.35 p.m.), from Wellington; Worn (7 a.m.), from Orcyjuoiit.il; Opour) (itooin, from Grcvmouth; Wakatu, from Kaikanrn. Sailcd.-Wahino (8,55 p.m.). for Wellington with 250 passengers. To tm.il.—Canopus. for WcslporU Mora, • for Duuedin. DTJSfiDIS. Arrived.—Moltoi (10.30 a.m.), from Melbourne. . , . , . Sailcd.-Invorcarglll (3.43 p.m.). for Tiivcrcargill; Kotaro CJ.SO p.m.). for fonllicHi ports: Zcaluiidic (<!■ p.m.), for LyltcWou.
WIRELESS 1
nadio Station, Vrel!mttou.-Tlie steameva Victoria (Ditucdin to liy'llcHiliii. Mo.ar.ULyltclton to AVcHingtwl, av«tlhrel<ui to Lyttclton), Na«ia (AncWsiiil lo \V*lll.n(rton), Jtaitai (rjtiuc4in to .L-j'tWltpn!, Mnsl Warrimoo (Lytteltoo to DuncUirif shoald bo'within wireless-vaup? this Svcjiiug. The steamer IVuiThatb (Weutit'stMl to London) bhould be vvitWri isirctess ranee 0i Chatham Islands Station this evehinir. OJIRAIFS PASSEXCEIiSBy Telegraph—Press AWoctatloii-GapyriElit (Rec. May 5, 1.6.5 p.m.) IflclbouriW, Hay 5.The Omrah's Ke* Zjcafauil passetigiird are: Messrs. Flood, Kelly. Carter. (2). 'PereiML Lonsdale, Rev. Thomas, 31c.-d.MHCS Bfanw. Thomdß, Carter, Simpson,' W'isfes Blancy, Isaacs, Carter, Lutft; 6 thira class. BUATItK* 1 - ix pORlf. Bualiinc, H.-M.si.'«rfii!cd in the stream at Wellington from lioiiilcrti, via ttaj' porvs, at 10.23 p.m. yesterday. Tlw. User will berth at the Qucsn'o Wharf So, 1 sttttW between 8 and 9 o'clock this moraiftg, WARSHIPS' IiOVEJIBSTB, HITS. Pyramus arrived at ift'elj.infiton. from Nek'on at i.M a.m. S-'estfirtoy. The cruiser -will remain' in port tilt May iu during which tlute B.Jf.K. men will undergo training. , •■. , , , . . H.H.S. Psycho alsa tfrfived m port fre.m Nekon yesterday inoTninS. Sh?' left tor Auckland at 10.15 o^ni. WILLOCHKA ARRIVES 4 P.JL Wireless advice, received ffoW. Cantata Neville of'tho Wlllochra. stated, that l» expected to arrive at Wellingtoii from Sydney at 4 p.m. to-da.v. The veKei willbenh at the Queen's Wharf, &o, 6, ARAHUftA BAK BOXfKS.Telegraphic advice rc-scivcd fram Greymouth yesterday sfar-ed that th-sM was ..a heavy sea on the .bar, lii coiis.cq,ueato sot this the ;Arabura was detained iii the river. It was hoped, however, to illspattih hev for Wcstportat 5 a..m. considered doubtful ttbstiiet' *he would Re* out. If she manduod to cress outwards flit the time mentioned, she was scheduled t« leave Westport fflir Nelson, Pictw, ana Wellington at 7 a.m. to-day,. UNION Cf>sl'PAJri""B FL-EET. In tho Union Conipany's Guide !or Ma* several new steamers whiqfc a.ra i». thb course of construction- are Incorporated irt the company's tannage., A new 15.C50 pa.s> tengcr etcamer is being built, affl'4 will bo placed in the Vancouver service wjlcn completed. Two cargo steamers. *s. «C.OM ions and 12,000 tons gross reepe'citvcly are also being constructed, and though no definite anuouueemont has been made it is prsbable that these vessel's WSH be .Put ip tlio' Canadian-Australian ti'ttdo, which is eUiEltly assuming greater .proportions. The total paesenpter toiinaeS of lie Vision Coui.)so;ny*S licet is now 143,684. tone, and that of the : cargo steamers 262,514 tons, FOR BOSTON & NEW YORK;. The F. und S. liner XarfoiU is duo at Waitara on May 1.1 to commence loading ; for Boston and JSew York, She wiM, visit \ Lyttclton on May 14, and. is ■expected, ts ■ clear the southern part tat Jiastou and. New York on Hay IG, j The next steamer to lead m Kftw vsc.a« > land for Eastern tJiitt-ed States ports Will bo the Perthshire, which is to replace the Durham. The Perthshire vrifl arrive in. the Ilomiuiou abatit the middle of July. THE TOK.OKAEH. Apparently little damage was sustained. by the S.S. and A. liner TokomaTu through; the lire in her Uirnkete at GiSborne. The veseal is now en route from thai port to ■ Whangarcl, where- 'Home loading will bs. colnplct«d. A call will afterHarda bemado at Aucklair.d for bunlicr coat, ffiid departure taken from that port for London. NEW C. & D. LlKfiE AT LONDD.N'. The Commonweaft'li anfi Paininiott Line's new steamer Star. Of England .arrived at .. from the builder's., hands qa April 24 to commence loading. tUr niftidea voyace to 3fc!b?iinre. Sydney, and jlcw land ports will be cohunenced op May i'l. MESS-TABLfi GOSSIP. Mr. G. T. Crawley, late d'f the Ancfilan'd; offlco of the Cnkfii Comsatiy. has joiacd' the Warrimoo as assistant-purser. Mr. J. Smith, Hs-sratatft-pursier of tho Maori, who has been flehtfro at I/ytteltett for a few days, has re.toined the veesttl. Mr. J. M'l.ean, late of the TaknHfinn. I*9 joined the Corinna, vieo Mr. E. Sibsott. second officer, who has camo ashore-. Mr. H. Hunlly hfts .igincd the Ms-ilowai as ■ extra officer. Mr. V. Parker, lais of the barque Jlanui nui (formerly the Thora,), has .ioJned the • Manuka as fourth cfitecr. Mr. Parker re- ) cently passed his examination. lor a for-eign-going master's certificate. It is announced that iihe New Zealand ShipoiiiE Company has chartered the eaifgo 1 steamer Anglo-Egyptian to take Hie Jirte 3 loadina berth at Montreal for Australian and New Zealand parts. ' An expected arrival in port from hwdon. via way ports, to-morrow is tjie 0. and D. liner Neffrhapa; When discharge has been completed here the vesec! will proceed to Gisbor'ne and; other nsrts for Homo loading. ' . | The Pateena will be placcSl an the- Patent • Slip for cleaning and painting on iitoilday. She will not. take in anv Nelson fi carco on that day.. Tlio Monovvai, lea-vine Weltinc'ton on May 14, will first go on direct to Gisuornc, and then double back to Napier, After worltI ing tho latter port, ahfi wil'i proceed on. to northern points of call. ' Maktira, R.M.S.. arrived at, Auckland \ from Vancouver, via- 80/iolulit and Suva, 1 at 3.40 a..m yestCTslny, anil contiiraed lief ' voyase to Sydney duriae the evettjtiß. 2 The chartered efc-amcr Hollington '.fill 1 leave Wellington fur southern port? to--9 day. From Duiietlin shn ■ wilt proceed to 8 Westport for bunker comi. SubFb-cuently d she- will visit New Caledonia to load ore 15 for the United Kingdom, or Continent. 1 Tho-Marine Department were advised ; 0 yesterday that the Millennia landed stores ;i at L'nsilepoint light during the nicnirng. ,7, Anticipnlions are that the Pake ha will ;" clear Wellington tnr London eishw tO'mor> 5 row evening or early on Friday nsermng. 0 Cliceso consignments for transhipment to !! tlie Itemuera. for Ijondsi'r will ai'rivft at .2 Wellington from Sew Plymouth by the Corinna this moriiins. The Calcutta steamer Andfima. left. Neweactle at midiiiglii on f?al,ur<tay for Auckland, and is duo tlvefe to-m-orffW mornine. Wellington should be ttafe ibout Mflf 11. Continuing her iounvey from tordofl, ti>.-f C. and D.. Line'f fimnii Mittltal \m SrljBfeould j(4ch W*llln*Wß a» iU? 1-3.
The Un.isii- Company's collier Komdta was takcii uj> on tlie Wellingtoil Patent Slip for ovcrl'ia-ii-1. yesterday motnin-g, The Komata is tiro largest steajner Vet slipped ai. Wclliußbon, but she Was Ita-Uled up' without dillieully. Her .Joauago is 1994 gross aiid 1194 torts net.. Tlie Union ComfiiuiS-'s Kaitona *as the tavecet vessel wiiicli hag been up on the slip prior to the Konmia... Her tonnage is 5577 tarn .gross, and 1246 tons net. During he£ run down the coast-, from OiSborn'e to \V*el!ini:tou -thft-C. and B. liner ■ Star' of met the full force' of. the , recent heavy soiitWrly gale. At one liia'e it iiu-jfc- sea- came en boftrd. brake oijo of' l;h'e, after derricks, lifted a Baugway out of place, and smashed it. / May 14 is the) date on whish. the. Home /liner Opaivh io duo at. Wellington ,to finish toadhig for Ij.o'n.don. ■ After having been cenlideraMy dolaycA, owing to engine-room troubles, - the F. and S. UHfir tforaj'shiro arrived at London frii'M New Zealand aud Australian ports on. April ffi. Jroni Loadon the Star of Aiislralfii.is to go to Ifev York to take the loading berthfar Australia and Sew Zealand. She lias been ted to sail from the American port, on June IS. ■ The local afjlce of the New Zealand Shin.ping. tjouvpatiy has been advised tlioir chartered steamer CairnrosS arrived. at Moiile Video ffoin Wellington oft Wednesday. April 29. She ciiu-tiflued her journey 'to London ah tho following day. The Vacuum OH Company's chartered, steamer Joftn Bardie (from Sew York) 6lisultt show Up hore- fln-y time. fiow. Shecleared tlio American, port en FebrQar.v 2J and- was roparted at Albany an Api-il 25,
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