SHIPPING NEWS.
PHASES OF THE MOON. ' , MAY. Day, Hr. m. First quarter 3 3 'S p.m. » Pull moon JO 9 1 a.m. Last Quarter 17 9 42 a.m. New moon ..' 25 -U p.m. • MOOS. . ~ ~ 1 Moon rises to-day, 7.21 p.m.; eats, u--' 3 a.m. Thursday, ■I. TIDE. 5 To-day, 7.13 a.m.; 7.41 p.m. To-morrow, 8.9 a.m., U.3S p.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day 6.48 a.m.; sets, 4.45 p.m. . ARRIVALS. ; TUESDAY, MAY 11. I NIKAU, as. (6.10 a.m.), MS tone, Hay, ttoni , Nelson and Motueka. .„, . ALEXANDER s.s, (6,50 a.m.), 07/ ions, Wildmnn, from Greymouth. » MAORI, s.s. (7 a.m.), 3389 tone, ManwßK, - from liytteltou. Passengers: Salo&n-_Jliseee t Taylor, Doris, Samson, Clarke, Brown, t Trent, Farmer, Win mil), Smith (2), Dawson. , (lough, Sproscn, Tindall, Driscoll, Green, t Dalton, Warr, Gordon, Logan, Mesdrtiu-ss 1 rollick, White. Kennedy and 3 Children, Summro«!iil child. J'ym and child. M'DouBall, Roc and child, Gestania, Moyhurst and children, Harr. Brown, Carr, Miles, Cook, Koblcr, Kennedy, Bavies. *I fcsunson. Whitehead, Murphy, Slorland, Firth, Eick- > etts. Stringer, Dank-art. Smyth (St, bvcry, . Moon, Cuinberworth and Child, Srfikw.dt, Webb, Smail, Gahanffau. Jenes. Messrs > Appleyard, Bradley. Griffiths, CampUojl, i Itoylc, White, Kennedy, SttflrpjErs. Ftevell, ■ Sutton. - M'Donald. Madigan, M'PjmgaL ' Bis?. Henry, M'LauEMin, Milne. Willbrooli, 1 Henderson, ,lopp, Sostanjo, Wise Fraeer, i Dow, Hayhuret, Weir, Cuthberteon, Sauni ders. Leslie. Allan. Stevenson, Johnson. . Pearse, Milne, Broirn, Kratcyar. sMiitcombe, M'Donald. Booth, Williamson, ■ Duthie, Ecclesneld, liowater, Roberts, . Bower. Leightfoot, Barton* Thomson, wvillo. Biggs. Mitchell, Davies, Fit tin. Boyd, Keddcll, M'Namara, Emerson. Dunning. Bankart, O'Brien, Wright, Bell. West, Montr tan; 99 steerage. „ COEI.NNA, <s.e. (8.15 a.m.), 1271 tOD.S, Cameron, from Lyttelton. _ , JOHJT, s.s. (1.40 p.m.), 342 tons, Halm from southern ports. AWAHOU, s.s. (2.10 p.m.), 437 tens, Rodger, from Foxton. . . HUIA. s.s. (3.15 p.m.), 127 tons, Burt, from ■ Havelock. . , MAXGAPAPA, «.s. (3.35 p.m.). W tens, Tointon, from Karameo.. KAPITI, s.s. (4.40 p.m..!, 342 tons, Sawyers, from Pupongn, MAPOTJMKA, e.g. (11,35 p.m.). I*3 tons. Holmes, from Pklon. Passsftgcfs t Saloon-Misses Keid, Gary,. Nelson, Partridge. Mathicson, Eyan, Holmes, .Jensen, Smith, Webb, Kenny, Mesdamcs Jenkins, ' Clifford, nurse and child, Seiseß, Berryman. Penney, -O'Connor, Gosling, Bviswo, Ballingcr and 2 cliildwn, Gibson, Mason, Messrs. Thomas, Demean, droll, Jenkins, Smith, Durrant, Davenport,', Newcomb, Bell. Perano, Jackson. Kidson, HdJleffStera, Rofe, Penney, 8011, Co* (2), Day, Cetry (2), Robinson. Fowler. M'lntcsli, FieM, Miles, IJelson, 'Seater, Kadford, Humphries. Alridge, Fletcher, Bruce, Hewitt; 14 steerage. TARAWER.A. s.S. (midnight), 2K5 tons, M'Lean, from northern ports. DEPARTURES. TUESDAY. MAY 12. TUTANEKAI, s.:s, (B.SO A.m.!, 811 tons. Post, for Auckland and Itorstonga. KOWHAI, s.s. (ItiS fl-m. .from Worser Bay), 792 tons, Sender, for Sew Plymouth and West Coast parts. BREEZE, s.s. (12.53 p.m,j from Woreer Bay), 347 tons., Gordon, for Waiiganui. STAB OF VICTORIA, s.s.. {12.55 p-.m,), 9152 tons. Beck, for London.KUAUINE, s.s. (4- p.m.), 10.755 tons, Forbes, for Lyttelton. COKINNA. s.s. (4,38 p.m.), 1271 tons, Cameron, for Nelson. WARRIMOO, s.s. (5 p.m.;, 3529 tens, Stevens, for nartljera ports. WAKATU, s.s. (5,5 p.m.i, 157 tons, Wills, for Kalkoura and Lyttelton. . i FLORA, s.s. (5.10 p.m.), liS?3 tons, Baron, for New Plymouth. NIKAU, s.s. (6.20 p.m.), ?4B tans, Hay, for Nelson and MoHicka. NGATORO, 5.9. <8 p.m.), 1137 tons, Battel!, for Napier. KARAMU-, s.s. (8 p.m.), 800 tons, Roberts, for Lyttelton. AH.APAWA, s.s. (8 p.m.), 253 tona, Thomp* son for Wango.nui, MAORI, s.s. (&5 p.m.), 3399 tqß3, Aldwell, . for Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon— Misses Sadd, Steivenson, Croivshcr, Oarew, FJemii.ig, M'Grcgor, Brice, B.Oi'ei M.oniighan, Me'sdames Allan, Handls* and 2 children, Ainge, Cowie. Taylor. Jolly, Robson, C'rowsher. , .Carew, Ledon if,'jM,yrfi,. Collhw, , .Dunlop. Bore, Jniiit, Messrs. Jolly, Wilkinson. M.P., Clark, Weir, * Ross, Sharpe, M'Pherson, Williamson,. Scott, flandiyi Bennett, Whitcoml), 'Moßericff. NicoJ, Mnrknoso. Watt, SlltrteU'ffo;": SftVcnsom. -Jolly, Clarke, Robson, Blofr, Poft'lsy, M'CsH, Lloyd, dimming, Cholmloy, Ohapmair, M'N'ab. Appelby. Hftll/ Smai.ll, BtoWnft, Adams. Carew, Lie, Winkermsil, • Dunlop, Tiseh, Bain. Husking, Wright, Hunt, Anderson. M'JN T ama.ra, Manucrijig; 30 st«crag«. ' QUEEN OF THE SOUTH, s.s. (8.45 p.in.), 198 tona, Harvey, for iPodon. •RIPPLE, s.s. (9.5 p.m.ii 370 tons, Carlson, for Napier and Gisborne. OPAWA, s.s. Ul l'.m.), 310 tons, Nicholas, for Blenheim. BLENHEIM, 6.5. (midnight), 120 tons, Wilkinson, for Blenheim. EXP6CTEB ABRiVALS. Aorere, Patca, May 13. StQrmbird.' Wanganui,. Mtt? IJ. Kairalu, Lyttcltoii, May i 3. ■ Kapuni, I'atca, May 11. Muritai, London, way ports, May 15. ■ Pukaki, Westport, May 13. Pateona, Nelson, May 13, John Craig, Newcastle, May IS. Moeraki, Syd:ney. May 13. Arahura, West CoasJ. Nelson, P'icton, May 13. . Hawera, Pa tea. May IS, .. Arapawa, Warigaiius, May It Te Arolia, Wisiroa, Jfay 14. • Ruru, Napier,, May 14. ■ Opawa. Bienhdim. Muy lA. Queen of the .South, foxtan.'May It Blenheim. Blenheim, May 14. Nikau, Nelop.ft, Motueko\ Hay 14, Maori, Lyttotfon, May 14, Arahura, Picton, Ma.y 34.. Aparima, Caioutta, Auckland, May 14. Monowai. Bir.ne'dift. Lyttelion. May 14. Kororoiko, Newcastle, May 14. Victoria, northern ports, May 15. .' Maunganui. Melbourne, vie sc-uth. May li. Corinthic, Lyttelton, May li. Wakatu, Lyttelton, Kaikoura. May 15. Kennedy. Tarakohe, Mcy 15. Kahu, Napier. .M«sy IS. Kia Ora, ■ St. John, way isort-s. May IS Rcgulus, Napier, May tfi. Tarawora. Dunedih. Lyttelton, May 17. Ripple, Gisborne, Ma* 17. ' Tainui, Lsndon, way ports, May 19. Warrimoo. northern poHs, May- 19i Corinna. OnenungQi Ne* Plymouth, May 19. • PROJECTED DEPARTURES, Huia, Wanganui, May 13. Alexander, Nelson, West Coast, May U. • Buteshire,' ArqnnlQUtn, May 13. Mangapapa, We-st.p&l-t, Karamqa, May 13. Aorere, Patea, May 15. Whangapc, WcHnort. May. 13, Kama, GreyiUouth, Mtty 13. Wairau, Blenhsim. May 13. Stormbird, Wauganuii May IS. Patcena, Pictau, Jt(ton, May 13. Wahine, tytte)tt>n. May 13. Kapiti. Wfl.h.ganui. May 13. Kairaki. Wast Coast. May 15. • Mapourika. West Caast. May S3Awahou, Foxton, M?i-y 13. Tarawora, .ttytteitoii, Diinedift, May 13. Arapawa, Wanganui, May 14. Kapuni. Patea, May M, Ruru, East Coast, .May 14, .:•..-,.. : Opawa, Blenheim, May 14. Queen of t\ta South, Fojctan, May M Blenheim. Blenhoiw, May '14, Kapiti, May 14, Hawera, Pa-t&t, May 14. 1 Nikan, Nel»an, Slotaeka. May It Maori, Lyttelton, May i 4. jronowai, nflfthßrn parts. May 14. Moeraki, via south, 14, Arahura, Picton, May 14. ■ ' Waipori, Westport, Jfay 14. To Aroha, Wairoa, May 15. Victoria, Lyttelton, Dnncdin, May 11. Maungatiui, Sydney. May 15. 7.calaudi<:. Nnoier. May 15, Kohu, Kaet Coaet. May 1-5* / Kennedy, Nelson, W«st Coast-, May 15. Arahura, Fietoji, Nelson, West, Coast, May 16.' Defender, Fjeton. Mokitika. May 16. . Muritai. Waiiganui, May 16. - Wakatu, Kaikourn,. Lytteßs-ft, Ma? 16. Regains, Satan, West Coast. Slay 18.. Tarawera, in>rtbern poiHs. May 18. Warrimoo, LyUclto-n. Dunedw, Uny 19. Ripple, NapiW, Gistfarae, May 19. Corinnn. sciMtlierri ports, May 20. Corinthic, Londo-'B, way ports, May 21, INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE, MOVEMENTS OF STEASi'EKS.' MOERAKI. due hero from Sydney, 'May 13. Sails for Melbourne, via 5011 th, May 14., Due May 23. MAUNGAXm, line here from Melbourne, via asmth,. May 15. Leaves same day for Sydney. Due May 19. 'FRISCO SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAM'BKS. MOANA. arrived here from Sydney. AofU 23. Left' April 24 for San Ffanoisco, Due May 14 TAHITI, due here from Ran Francisco, May 21. Leaves Wellington May 22 for Sydney. Dtre May "6. VANCOUVER SEftVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. MARAMA. due at Auckland from Sydney - May 7.' LeAvcs for Vancouver May 9. Due thcr* May 26. NIAGARA, dun ot. Auckland from Yincouver, Jm-bs 2. Loaves tAox day {or By* J^My..' Due- Juae 6. X'
OVERSEA SHIPPING, Steamers. From. kef*. Due. Tonga riri London Mar. 13 "May 2! MvirUni London Mar. 1,3 May 13 Taiuui London Apr. 4 Moy 19 inrtruharah London Mnv,3ti June 4 Jtetorua. Loudon Apr. 16 .Tune 2 Indrapurd, London Apr. 15 .Time 11 lonic : London Moy 1 ! .Time IS Kirafltaka '•'•. Liverpool Mar. 14 May 25 Mimiro Liverpool"Mar. 30 May 28 ' Waiwcra Liverpool Apr, 9 June 6 Delphic Liverpool May 2 tlmw 27 Smithpori New York' Feb. 8 M;iy 25 Henrik Ibsen ... New York Jan. 23 Stay 21 Whakanm Nov/York War. 15 Jlay 30 Taunenfels KcwYork Mar. 28 June 14 Northern New York Apr. 18 .June 20 FTOntilyn KcwYork A or. S3 .July 27 Kia Oro St. John Ma?, 6 Moy 16 Bfttsfonl St. John Apr; 4- Jmio 29 Aparima, V Calcutta Apr. 2 Moy 14 SAILEJt TO AltlUVE.' Eurasia. shift, left Marseilles April 8. .'..' ' BY TELEGRAPH.. ' OVEfISEA. SUVA, May 13. Sailed—Maxamn,, for Vancouver. KEWCASTLK. May 12 Arrived—Waikora, from Wellington (S.Z.). • SYDNKY, May 12. Arrived!—B'lMoclira. (6 a.m.), Itom ' Wellington. , , Sailed—Eimutdka. for New Zealand. MKLTWUHNTv. M»y 12 The jfalojn's New XctUand passengers Inelade: Messrs. Deiijnmin. fliminonds, Wells. Smith, Clay. Grime*. Misses Smitn. and' G-erinh. FItEMANTLE. May 12. Arrived—Oi-Traj, fs'om London. COASTAL. TUESDAY, MAY 12. AUCKLAND. Arrived—KS«> Ora, {3.35 a.m.), from St. John, via Australian ports; JlokumhK! (4.10 a.m.), from Giebor.ne; "itinenioii (S p.m.), from Wellington atid oast coast lighthouses, , Sailed—ifpftßcro iOiO a.n>.)» for tlisb-orn-e, Napier. Wellington: Te-komaru (1.60 'p.in.'ii for London;'Apartriin, 0,4(1 p.m.), for Wellington. LyUc-lton, Danedin. Sailcfl—Victofjft (4.20 p.ni.l. for southern parts. Passengers for Wellington: Saloon --Miss M'Donald, Mcsdamcs Benton end 2 ehildren. Vt. Smith. jPDoiiald, Messrs. Dor* rey, LarMn, and Turner, NAPIER. Sailed—Muritai (11,35 n.m.), for Wellington. NELSON, Sailed—Pawend. (8 p.m.), 'for., Wellington. ' LYTTELTOJT. Sailed.—Cafiapils (10.30 a.m.), far Napier; Waning (&3S p.m.). for Wellingtofi. Pas-sen-K6TS: Saloon—Misses Knoti, O'Connor, Scott. Sutherland. Jacobs, Perry, Mesdatncs Hill, Yi'ats(?n, M'Kay, Speight, Dc-flftiston, Woodhoose. Hudson, Maitlanii, Laurelled, Mitchell, Black, Rolleston, Sutherland, liynsh, Yay, Messrs. Armstrong. Shields, Jiistop, .Ofmerod. Street. Sncigltt, Boss, Mfl.iMa.n-d, Laurence, Body, M'Kay, Butter, worth. Smith.. Serbia, Barker, Haitis. Kerf, Sheriff, Wliitehouso, Hooper; 80 steerage, DUNEDKN. Arrived—Maunganni (4 tt.ni.U frem Mel-bo-wrrie. Sidled—Hallington (16 a.m.}, for Sew Caledonia, via- Wcstport; KoM-rn C 3 p.naj. for 6ovrtnern. ports. Sailed—Monowai (4.45 p.m.), for Sast Coast, parts and Auckland. Posscmrers for Wellington: Soloes.—Misses- Gay, Lungers, Messrs, Fitipatriek, Ehodes, and Burke. ■ WIRfcLESS. Kadio Station. Wellington.—The steamers Victoria (G-isbome to Napier), Maori !Lytteitoti to Wellington). Wahinc (Wellington, to Lyttelton}, Warrinioo (Napier to Gis-b-orne). Maunganui (Dancdin to Lyttelton), and Star of. Victoria (Wellington to London) should bo within wireless rango this evening. THE WGOTTON SAFE, The steamer Alexander, which arrived frsm Greyraouth last evening, brought news oi i the steamer ffoetton, for : ihe safety of which some anxiety is .being felt «t Foxton, where sho was due from LyMolten Ssn Friday last. On Jior voyft-gs from tlifi coast, tlie Alexander was forced to seek shelter from the howling southerly gale under Long Iflland on Sunday morning, and there she discovered the steamers Wootton,' Canopus, and KittftAVit aUa sheltering. The Alexander left the shelter of the island yesterday inerning, and, as the gale seamed iike taking off, she came on, to Wcllinßton, getting a severe dtistiag in the Strait in crossing. Captain Holmes, of the Mapburike, which arrived'.fn Wellingtoi'i Jrom Picton direct at 11,35 o'clock last svcmsiff, Reported thai the Waotton sfliied for Foxton from Picton at 4.30 o'elosk yesterday afternoon. ■ JEOBKAKI.ARRIVES 1* tt.m. by ' wireless la : St evenin.ir, Ca.ptain. Col. Yius, of the MocKa-kl advised tn'a-t ho t* pected to make port from Sidney- direct at U a.m. t4-day. After' ttcdical jnSpec'tian .has been eo.rrie.d out in the stream the- Mocraki' will berth at the Qu«en's Wharf, No. 1 north. KIX 08A DUE SATUSDAY, . An arrival at Andhland ttnw. St. John, Canada, at as *arly hoiir yesterday morning, was the steamer Kia Ora, The' S.JS.S. Ctt. arc agents for the vessel. The Kift Ore, is ex'pesfel to ieav<» Auckland for Wellington to-morrow, and is duo in port on Saturday, Jlfly 1.6, A tfiN'OTflf TC-W. Advices have been Tcee.iv.ed by Uie local office- of the Union Coi7r3iany. stating that the collier KaiApeJ left, Adelaide for Wei.lington with the Lilla in tew at 11 a.m. on Sunday. Aa the distanes between the two forts is «bput 20CO miles, .it is expected, that the vessels will fake at least 18 days on the i-oiitney. ' BECORD CAKSO LlITfiD. '■ What ie stated' to. be the heaviest cargo whieli has ettr left jjfew Zealand in d single bottom was taken by the d. and D. liner Star of Victoria, wjtCp S'he left Wellington for London yesterday. The load was composed largely of frozen meat, there feeing over 140,5i0 carcasses of muttoii and Iftmb on board, Wetlingtoji contributed a larfe sha,re of the- cargo, and the' remainder was lifted at Kdpicr (ind W.aftganiji. partieulars of the huge load vfere as fallow :—140,258 carcasses o£ mi.itton, 51?4 quarters beef, 31.353 .picees mutton, 10494 bales Wool. 2107 casks tallow, 20.5 cases frozen sundries, 105 bales skins, lood casks pelts, 355 casks' casings, 3JS7B sacks peas, 280 sacks seed, 61 eases gam, 560 eases fascia, 61 eases general, . . WcUingion's contribution, as far' as meat sVa.« coneerned. ytast 4.6,003 earcasses of mutton and lamb, 761 Quarters of, beef, 3i,36ii nieces of mutton. In addition the vessel took on board 3490 tens of bunker coal and '2CpO tons of water ballast, MHSS TABLE GOSSIP. Captain T. Nicholson is to take command oi the WaiteTOttta, vice Captain Norton. ■ Mr. C. <J. Jteale, chief officer of the Rivcfinfl, left that vessel ttt Sjrfitey lost week on holiday leave. Mr. a. C. DoMoj has heen jii'omotcd to chief oflicet, Sir J. W. Eras to second, and Mr. Lrtidi.aw has joined the vessel as- third officer. Captain W, Boswiek, late chief officer.<i:i the Union Company's eolHct Kurqw, arrived at Auckland from Sydney by til* BiverinA, on Stinday. Captain, fteswiok Jiflf penn appointed night, offjeet to tho Auckland Harbour Board, and will take up his new duties this week. . Captain Gib&ra. tatc of the Maßa. left. Wellington for P&tea, y-estctdiij inorjiinc for orders , Mf. T. J, wood, escond' sfflcer of ,tm iKarrmiii, left that vessel at Wellington yesterday. M.r. D. B. Borne, lafo of the iHVcrcaTgin ofSce of the Union .On.nijrany, has .io.iiic;ti the Maeri As assistant ' purses, Mr. j Smith, late assistant on the Maori, hai joined the Maitai in it similar ea'paetty. Mr. Henry lias joined the Kikau as chid Officer in place of Mr, M'Ciny, who ha< joined the Oovemment eteamcr Tu'taaokai En route from Calcutta and a'the;f fos-st crn ports, the Union Company's ateamei Apartrta le-ft Auckland for Wellington Ja«l eretiiig. She ehould show Up 'here to morrow afternoon. Dairy prqdune from New PlymouiS 'foi transhipment to the CorintJilo will 1m brought to Wellington by ino Cpriirna, or Tuesday. . ' fekgrapMo advice received from A.uek : land yesterday announced the depanuw of the S.S. and A. liner Tok< ; >maru from that paft for London. Slio sailed at, i p.m. It is expwlefl that the F. and S. fdri*'! steamer lluteshir'e will clear Wellington far AyaiiuiauUi, via- Lsis I'almas, nt day l;renk to-day. Corinthii!. H.M.S., is due fit IVeWftiftoj] from LytlJ'ltoii on Friday. She will. Hi! up here and leave, for London on Thui'sduy May 21. Continuing her voyage from tireymontli, the Arohura left WcslpuH for- Nfllsoa, I'ictoM, and Wellington at il a.m. yesterday. She is due in port about (r .p.ut, cii-dny. The Tttnga-riro Is due at Auckland from London to-morrow. Oil Mcuiint or the large tinantity of carso which elie haii to land at (lie HorHlem port, slis is not (!*peetj?i) to put in mi appearance at- Wellington till About the end of the montJi. On accunt of her late arrival at-Vfol-lingts'.p. from iiurthera ports yesterday, Hie departure sf thir Tarawera for ttte soiith his; been postponed till 3 p.m. to-d'Oy, ' ■ There appears i.o be some, danht ns 1a Vrhkh (tort the Craig steamer J-jAii Craig will first s'.all at in Sew Zealand. She is en route from Newcastle with a cargo-.of hardwood, find was due at Wellington teA telegram was rcceivoii hero from 1 Sci? Pto'Etiouf'.li ye-sierdfly, itoivEver, 1 ctflting that tQB vcjt-sct, was SXJCCtsi to oliOV? uo . ftei-e &% any, toe* ' .^
. The South. Tttimuakj. Stettmshtp . ComTiony'a steamer M4na sv'U b£. placed _o.ii the Wellington I'Stwt Slip tins morning for overhaul. It -wilt be twftrda the end .ot.&us month before the Whaßaryft wit arrive at wch liugioti from Loader, via way porta. .i'He liner Mfi-mirti, w'hicli left London for ■j?ort Chalmers on Friday. May «..» on* there on J«hi« 21. Subsequently visit*wM be oaia to tytteHon, Nelson, and the Bluff. tor niirposes of discharging, According to ttirelees -advice,' the Hwite'tt"i arrived at the Chatham* from JKftteltan on Saturday Evening, May 5. She ■Is loading fish fojf Wellington. What fs fliid to be t.h« largest cargo of fruit ever tatam from Hobwt to Sydney Was carried by tile UnioJj- Oom.pany s fttciwncr Palsofia last vveck. The shipment ■■ eomiiriscd 43,26'! 'Oases, Pam-pa. schooner. 1676 tofts, lias been chartered to load tiles at Marseilles for Dirnedln and Lytlclton, The. 0. and D. liino's Chartered steamer Hftittik Ibsen, v,'hi«h is <ltic «i AucWaird from Tev Yorlt to-mMro* evening, will land IfCO tofi's of catgo at She. noftihern port before she. come 6 on to Wellington.
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