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PHASES OF THE MOOJf. MAY. Day. Bγ. m. First quarter '. i 5 59 p.m. -; Full moon 50 f 1 «.rn. . . Last quarter IT 9 « a.m. New moon M 2 5 ».ra. MOON. Moon rises to-day, 2.53 p.m.; «ts, ; 4-18 a.in. Friday. TIDE. \ ■ To-day, 1-21 a.m.; 1.52 p.jn. ■ . To-morrow, ■ 2.18 a.«.; Z.W *.m. BUX. Sun rises to-day, 6.42 a.m.; Mβ, 4.52 p.m. ARRIVALS. T WEDNESDAY, MAY 6. FATTINE, e.s. (? a.m.), 44>5 tons, Aldwell. .from Lyttclton. Possessors: 137 s.flloon end 150 steerage. COKINA'A. 5.5. (7.50 ri.mJ. 1271 tons. Pryde, from Sow Plymouth and Oiieluißglt. ALEXANDER, -s.s, (8.20 ci.m.>, 377 tone, Wildinaii, from Tcrakolic. KAPITI. as. !S.lfl a.m.). 242 tons. Saffyera. from Wangttnui. WILLOCHEA, e.s. (Uβ p.m.. in th« stream), from Sydney direct. Pttftsenpcrs: Hnloon-irisEes Mulliiis, Branson, Black. Wollclt, M.iftfn (2!, In, Prance, Sisters of Mercy (3). OarcSow, Coals (3>. Tngies, Annand, Kibnn, GruAdy. Tcll-arcd, Danes, Smith. Mesdnmc* Coble, Slade, CJnrkson. O'Leary, Daviea. Cftrl, GctiaUy, Baffloy, Cunningham and e>oll, Ponton aflrt cJ'.iiu. Carney, Dnkin end £ children, Thorlcy a™ child. Simms, Annauii. Boe«. Berry flsfl child, Sibini and child, Webster, Davidson. Blair. Clark, jniliffan. Cornelia, Scott. Weston. Messrs. Mill. Smith, Cnpt. Stevens, Watson, Duffy. Tidwwds, Rlnck, AVotaon, Lntimer. Slado, Ctarkson, OTJwury, Rev. ITill.. Edmonds. Vfilsen, Bransoa, Bird, Graham, Jtorlinff. O'DortneU. Sheffield, Cooper. Darling, 3t%erj-d. J!e%>. Felix Jdmme, Carney. Lα vr-renefe. Snceclitey, Hnutff, Barford, Tassie, Bfllv.-ood. Br. Lester. MftOrarine, Dr. Hawthorne, Ada.roft Crouch, WhitehoiHC, Lame, Toe, Jones. OtitcJu AVcbh, Annand. lioyle, Ec*s, Canmbqll. Dowler, Footc. Webster, t-msndy, licid, Meehan, HI air, 'O'Neill, P-ope. Mulllnn, Clablmm. 3I«M. Denton. Stock; MneDonoM. Comelin, Scott. Ainslie, Ktcslns, Brake, Thomas. Thornton. BLENHEIM, 5.5. (8.10 p.m.). 128 tons, TOfrom Blenheim. AAVAITOU, e.s. (9.38 p.m.), W tone, Eogw, from Picton. WAI BAIT. s.s. (9.35 p.m.), 93 ton;, Doilcy, from Blonhcim. DEPARTURES. WEDNtSPAT. MAT 6, KAMONA, s.s. (1.2.10 p.m.). 1425 tons, Walton, for Kaipaxa. HOLMNOTOIf. f.s. (J,55 p.m.), 42Ji tens, EoEers, for LytSsUon. ALEXANDER, sa ('5.35 p.m.), 357 tasis. Vickcrman; for Keisi?n and West Const. OPAWA, s.s. (7 p.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, for Blenheim. OTJIA, s.s. (8.5 p.m.), IE? tons, Burt, for Ilarclocl; and Pc-Soras Sound. ATAHIXE, s.s, (3.S p.m.), J -5C.0 tons. Aidwell, for liyttclton. CORINNA. s.s. (9 p.m.), 1271 toofi, Cam cron. for DuMclln. AVAIHORA. s.h. (9.55 pjn,), ,*{3B ' tons Showman, for Newcastle. EXPECTgD ARRIVALS. Kapuni, Fatal, May 7. Lizzio Taylor. fimatti, May 1. . Queen of tlit South. Foxton, May 7. Whangape, West-port, May t. Nsakuta, Greymonth. May 7. Kamo, Greyinouth, May 7. ! Arahura-, West Coast. Siclson, Pfcton, May 7. Aorere, Patca.. ifay 7. Hana, Patea,, May ",. Hawera. VaUra, May 7. Kercliana, lumdon, way ports, Hity 7. Nikau, Nelsefi, ifotecka. May 7. Maori. Lyttellott, May 7. Navna, Suva, Aueidimd. May 7. Nsa.toro, GrcyißotUJi, May 7. Arnhnra, Piston, Hay 7. AVaktttn, LyM.citon. Kttikowtn, May 7. Airaliou, Piotasn, J.Eo.r 7. Stormbird, AVaaßannJ. May S. Kiuvnmi, Grcyiwontli, May 8. Patccna. Pielon, Mn,y ft, . A7aimca., Wnnsaflut, Jtay %. Opawa,, Blenheim, Uojr 8. Pntcena, Xetoan, 310, v 8. AValiinc. Lyttclton, Sfay *. AYolpori, ATcetport, J!ay S. Tinow.ii, mirts. May 8. Victoria. BuiKdfn, r.ytldtoa. Mhy & Mnitai, Mclboutn«, *ia south. May ?. PROJECTED DEPAIITURES, Kapnni, Patea. May. 7. Aorere, Pata, May 7. AVairmi, Bleiliieiei, • M.cy /7. ■ Queen of tlw South. Foston. May 7, Blenheim. Blenhsiju. Hoy .7. Kapiti. ATanganui. ifoy 7. Hawera, Patca, May 7. Nilmu, Ncl6on. Motuoltfl.. -Mpy 1. Maori, LyUoHoji, May 7= Arahura, Pietos. May 7. Kemucra. Lrriwiou. way paTte, Jtay 7. Paticho, London, Muy 7. , Kamo, Greymaulb , , sta-y t, Patcena, Kehoß, May 8. Waimea, Kefsou, AVest Caast, Star 8. Opawa., Blenheim. May 8. Pateraa, Pictott, May g, Wahinf, Li'tt*lteii, 3tey 8. Wiikatu, KAikonra. Lytlelton, May 8. Karoo, Aifcklaftit, Sitva, May 8. Maitai. Melfcourna. via south, May S. Victoria, nortltcrtt ports, Jfty 6. Willochra, Sydney direc-t, May' 8. Monowai, LytteHsji, Duncdirt, limy 8. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOTEMESTS OF STEAMERS. ATILLOCHttA, o.Tiived here from Sytey May 6. Kctnrns to Sydney Jtay *. i MAITAI, due hero from Melbourne, via south, Hay 8. TffttisMpa to Willochra ftiiSydney, and returns to Melbourne. Bae May 17. . j 'FRISCO SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OP BTEAMEES. MOAKA, arrived here fram Sydjjcy Aftril ■ J3. licft April ii for San Francisco. Due May 14. ' TAHITI, duo hero from Sari Francisco, I May Zl. Leaves Wellington May 22, for Sydney. Due May 26. ' VANCOUVER SEHViCE. MOVEMENT OF STBAMEES. " MAKUBA. arrived at Auckland from VanI couver May 5- Ijoit Saras day fo.r Sydn-e-y. Due May 9. * MARAMA, duo at AncSland from Sydney I May 7. Leaver lor Y«EcdW«r May 8; Duo there Hay li. \ BT TEIiBKRAPH. > OVERSEA. SYDNEY, May 6. Sailed.—KirerinA (1 p.m.). fsf AucWoad; \ Joan. Craig, for Sew fe.s,\lanci. J MELBOTJftNE, May 6. 1 Arrived.—Hrefbournei from New Zealand. Sailed.— HauUganui, for Bluff. LOND-OS, Mfty 6, [ Sailed.—Eufre, for Auckland. COASTAL, , AYEDNESDAy, MAX 6. ■ i AOCKtAND. ■ Arrived.—Muritai (.10.43 p.m.), from Syd- • ney. Sailed.—Bosa.fEO»d, sciioofior H. 30 p.m.), for Gisborne. NAfcIER. Sailed.—Xerohantt (5,5 p.m.;, for Wcllittg- : ton. > I SEW FLTMOpTH. ; Arrived.—Taviuai U.SO p.m.), from AtelUngton. PATEA. '. Arrived.—Kema -!6.4-3 a.m.), Aorere (6.45 I a.m.), and Hawera (6,50 a.m.), from Wcl- » lington. t Sailed.—Kapunt (6.40 p.m.), Aofere (6.W p.m.), and llawcra (S-IS u.m.), for Wellington. PICTOX. Arrived.—Mansiurito (4.45 n.m.i. from Wrllincton. Sailed.—A'vvafjou (5 p.m.i, for Wellington. nywa bay. 5 Sailed.—laga ;6 a.m.), for Sydney. KELSON. Arrived.—Xik.au (5.43 a.m.), fi-ftm Wcllin.cton; Mopmirik* (3.10 p.ig.), from Ticton and Wellington. Sailed.—Si'lsau i 2,25 p.m.). lor Wcili&stoa and Motueka.. r A\ r ESTP.OHT. ? Sailed.—Whangapo (M 5 a.m.), for ffel- . liiißton. CiUEITMODI'H. '' Arrived.—Kgtttoro (7.45 a.m.), froffl Wclt Imgton. Sailed.—Kfla.lruta. '6.45 a.m.l, and Kama j (7.10 a.m.), for Wellington. LI'T'J'EIiTO.V. 5 Arrivod.-Warriinqo <i.W a.m.), from A\*elI lington: Ralviura (6,30 o.m.i, from Kelson; „ Maori (7 a.m.), from AWUisseton. Sailed.-AVootlon. for AV'oUinptoti: ATflr- ■ rimoo (5 p.m.), for Duscdin; ttaklufa, for 1 IVelliiiKton; Opoiiri. for GfflymouUi: Wa-' • katu, for Ivaihvura; Cvcnct for Kaittouiu; s HimitaTißi, for Cliatham Islands. '- Sailed.—Staari (S.3S p.m.), for Wellinuton. - PasscuKcm: iSaloon-Mitec* Jlilicr. Ita«e, f Drown, LucOs, Thompson, Jifliulysidr. Gra- . h<llll. Mobu', Co'tU'i'ilt. Aiidei'.-iiii, Krftsei', ! Dodd?. Uerrett. Clwunbcrlain, Aitkcli, Ward, ' (Irceustrcet, ' WoiHlursoe; ■I'urguson, John' Eton, Troop, Arestoties .Moko, K|renw..Ha.v-Ic-r, Thoiapsim, 'VaeUer and iioy. fleonje. ltof.=, I'at.lewoe. Sk'.pp, Lucas. Maync, Ward, llysiv, ClieKH-maii ntul i-hiW, KvaMs, Kliniii. Jfccnau, Kdwirds <iixl i.'isild. Col.t«rill, Clflrk ami boy. HilwimK Oakrten. Whatman. Porrin, Lee, lte?=rs. T. Wiltonl, 31.1 , .. T. Jinston, M.I 1 ,, Waikir.v. Deans (2'. (icorpre, Tliomnftin. Ifaytcr. Mt-kii, Moli- ' ncaux. AA'anl,: Rjws. TruiKoill. Thorn, SlroiiE. Baker, Ucrrett, Wrishl. Evans. Taslicr, (Jftlns, KUiott, Coushlcy. Verroll, ■ Anderson.' itev, K«uk-<. Rev, Hnikm. , Ifeslcr Thomnsan. Clurk. Xeweombc, WfeiU?ar-
sons,\ Cooper, Soworby, Jones. Pcrrin, Wll- - . .. ■ -. ' ■■■ . : DONEDIIf. ". ■ ' '■'. t aftiS-ca.-Maita.i, fo>- northern , porta' PflSseiiKcra: Knl<ioii-Vor Woiliiigton-Messrf. liiiiton. Vjndiay, ISeid, Brady, Foira, Cunningham. Taylor . (2), Mcsdcimcs. AValtotl, atowart, Hiss Stewart, ' : &' '"' PORT CJIALMEK3*."'T. ,; .' '""■ i.Saile«i.-Cyre!ia. (1.15 p.m.! v ' for •'Sydney.' . ■-:'■■.' ■'■■■ ' : ->' wißEtEss./^■-;C' , '.':', ; f' i-.-. ■'TJIO following vosscis are .expected to ire within wirnlwe range this cveniiißi—Victorw, w'ahlnc, Maori, lleimiefn, Maitai," iiiiii Paiifilta.. .. ' . •;: iH.ra.URc of Chatham.'Tslaiidfi: Wftimatc.- ' i- RRMUEKA FOE LONDON.," ::" Hcmncra, R.M.S., in trltcdulcd' 1o leave ' the Obsitow Wharf, Wellington, lor Losidun. vw way port?, at- 3 p.m. tn-doy. I'ac ■ iia«r is due at her ilcstinatlon on June 16. , VOYAGE OF, U.M.S.'.RUAItINB. ! ' K.M.S. Buahine. which arriwd in (be slrwim li-om -London 01.1 Tuesday evening, i berthed at- the Queen's Wluirf No. 1 sonl'n I yosterdey morulni;. Sbc loft the Koyol Albeit Docks at 1 a.m. on J.tarch 20. and proceeded to lilhury,'there embiirUlni; [ianecnßcrs and saiUns again at 4 p.m. two same day, A moderate Rale, with, hi eh seas a»-(l heavy swell, was m*t with whi-n <Tossinii tlie Bfty 01 Hfeca.y, but afterwards the win*! ivi-rc lichl ond favourable for t-nc ran to Tcuerlffii. From tlio Jaltef part .where Tiimkern were rcplenicUcd) to Cone Town, light trades arid fine weather wore experienced. The South African port was mack at neon on April 10. Six hours later the voyage was continued. After- ft upcll of fine wcflfJier, a westerly pale, briiißin/f with if. heavy seas, was encountered, and for twelve hours the- barometer* was very low. Appron-chinu tile Tasmania*) coast a, full N.N.SV. gnl« was met with, with mounIninons seas, and sf-niaifs of hurricane lotce. HoljHtt wns wnftlied last HVedncsfla*?, ■•.nd on Friday the final stage of the jo'jri>ey was c6mmcncsd. Dwrhtir the voyctro the ii«iial spoi ts, coAoerU, anil dances wero Mid, nil of which were thoroughly enjoyed. Two very succee-fut concerts were eiven by the Knahlne Athletic Club, whteh were m*t<"'!j ajiprecjajed by the passengers. OapUii! Forbes is etilt in commend of the Uunhilic. o.i)d with him arc the follow-lns:-ilf. P..P. CM-ttford, chief Qfiicer; JTr. H. M.-«'illiara!, seaond; Mr. G, Dyer, third; Jrr. 11. J. Clival', foiittlij Ulr. G. Scott, chief cnnincor: Ifr. A. Vtixite, ewoml: Mr. A. jrietaeh, thlra; Mr. K. Brown, fonrth; Mr.. D. Mflll, fifth; Mr. H, White, Aixlh; Mr. «T. Bi?wt-, first refrißcratini; enpiiicei'i 3lr. li. S. Bncron, socond; Mr. S T. Vysie. elci";trii'iiHi ; Tlr. C, Scfl?le 1s purser, ami tfr. 3, 11. E. Jarvis ship's siU'irion. In ti-ddit.ioti in the list. <jf pflssonijcre oh publishtd the following joined the Itnahinc at Coif Town ?--Saloon—Mrs, Dingle and Master Binft'k , , Mr. find Mrs. A, J, Sinith. Thiril-cle-ss Mrs. E. M. Christmas, Messrs. G. Annesley, W. Blackburn. C. T. Cair, 13. Jf. Cllfibtmwa W. Loelie. J. B. Keddy. A, V. Rlwrt, G. t<. PSiapscn. J. 11. Sobev. tiiii! T. Staiitatt, sl"«t<3r ,T. Ohristmes. rrom Hobart—Jfr. A. ..WoeIcy. •ffmOCUBA FROM SYDNET. After an exccptiottiilly flßo-we4tUe.r pasftige i-Tie tJnien Company's cliartcrod ttt'ttfflor AWllochra arrived at, Wellington from Sydney fit 1.39 n.m. yesterday. She left tbo New SoutJi port at 30 p.m. on Satii.rilay. anil cut the distance out In i days 15i heurs. The Willoehra will Mtivra to Sydney on Friday At 5 p,m. THS AftAHUIU. Aβvice lias been liy tlio local office of Hie Union. Ocunpany stating that the Arahura cleared Grojrroouth far West■port at 6 «.ni. yesterday. She airhc-i a.l the latter port- at 11 a.m. <wd sailed fsr Kelson at 5 p.m. The steamer is siiheaukd to leave Neleon for Wellington direct at 6 a.m. to-day, Site will be dispatohod from here for Picton at J o'clock thiv afternoon,. Met is expwted to leave He latter port on this return journoi' fit" 9.30 p.m. to-day. JIE-SS-TABIiE GOSSIP. Captain W. Stevens, late of the Aofaugl. arrived in ffcllioeton by the AViSlochfa from Sydney yesterday lei" orders. Mr. J, W. ThoraDsan Jβ now third cncincer ot thft Corinna-. Mr. E, N. Hail, late chief officer 0! the Aorangi, arrived from "iydney yesterday lor orders. Sir. T. y. Bill, Into chief officer of tUu Wairano, is ashore at WcUiSslan awalUnir aßstrttctione. Mr. J. 0. JT. Scott, purser of tlic Willochra, ■Kill leavo that vessel on arrival at Sy«liey next Tireeday.. Mr. Campbell, kfce 0? the Aoranst, will lake Mv.- Scott's plactt. Cwot4in- JfttivsMi has rvtuniffd from hia annual holiday and has rejoined tli-e Kα, roi.'i, rcliovln* Captain .PrySc, who will come to Wcllington for ineti'uations, s!r. V. I'arkef, fourtli officer of the Manuka, will join the Bossmond as actsnetliirsi oflloer. Mr. 0. A. Knovrlos. who has bte estra otlleer on the Monowai, is to Join tUe Atxiriraa .an chlct office* - . * Captain G.llbsrtsott, who was 'In tharßfl of the au-siliary licteli SeoeuH vflion .that little v«swl was dl«pat(ilio!l tteta AVellmi!*ioi) to l&o Chatliam Islands, arrived in AVeUisstoD. ironi IjyttelWn yeatef-flay. For the convenience of passengers wiio wli?3j io return to AVclUnetaii frisin the 3larW>oroMßh ra«p, tlw Patecna leAres Wclliagloli far Pktott at jtaoii to-morrow. She rettiras to-*mM'row cVcmittff and sails at 10 p.m. for Jkfesa direct. Tlw Buteshire has been further, delayed flt Yfaitara, and will fiot arrivo at Wellington till to-morrow. Departure will he taltoft from this part- for Avoflrooutn about Tuesday nextOo arrival at Welliußtofl froin Ptttca- tO' inorrov.-, t!w South Teironftki Bttamsbip Company's steamer 3J<i*na- will be laid up ; for i» extensiv-B overhaul. ' The Hißciac-a is to leave. Napier for the north this jooiains< Tlio Island st.yttmer Sa-vna is eipceted to arrsva ot- AVclliiiEton frsm Suva, via * AucMond, tiife afternocn. She will lanrt iWb .caeos of fruit aiid 277 bunches of 1 basanas beforo fiiting oa the back trip ; ; for Suva- te-inerrow, ! Part cargo o£ GreyiiooKth coal will be put out. by the Karamu at Wollingtott be- : fore flw leaves lor Lj-Hc-!ton. She will bo diepatcheol for the latter part 08. • Satnr-, day. The uii'rei; stwajsr Kowmiito -will load at Newcastle this week far W-aliington. not Aiickiftud, rts previously annouticcd. It is expected thai the GovtfTflttient • stoawei , Tuiiine'ka! will U'aro TVcllinßton on May Iβ on-il AacUianfl on. Hay 16 for ttje ' '. Cook Isla-Vida, The steamer John had to Kd into dorch at Lytteltoii Miter tnicincctfleiy on Monday (states tlie "tyttolkm Wmce"), owinit to eofflc defect in her machinery. At first it ivno surmised that the BrepeUw bad fouled sojne tope, but it t*arn«il out that the trouble was in t-lia stetu •tuba, irliich Donosaitatcd drawing lier tail Slinlfc. i. The fonr-ftiosted 'barque Andfomeda, 175? Urns. Ca-jil-iin Ocefe, is now 113 daye out on the "passage from New Yorft to AuclrI'iMid. ftt vessel is tiringins about 85,000 cases of oil for the northern port, consignee! to the Vacuunj Oil ComiiatiS'. The liner Tea?ariro. which is duo nt Anckland from liwicoll ftboat May 11, has about Mβ tons ot tareo to put out tiieie before «<3iiiiMg en to Wellinetoß. The Oreri, wliKh left WclKnjrtoji oa March 18, arrived at London oh May 4. Capo of Gflod Hmie reports tkat HlO Sew Zealand Shippini; Company's steamer Kall>!t,ra [bound f?oni Lendpn to DtmcdlE) ' passed 011 Sunday, May J&> A. cargo o-f hardwood tinibsor will bebrouifiit to Wellltißtan acid LyttdUon f?ons Clarence Eivor ■parly uckt weak );y the stcamot John Cralft.
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