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PHASES OF THE MOON. '''.:'-'', may. .''"'j£;''-i--Dav, Hr. m. "■:*;: First nuaitcr 5 ' ,;9 P-" 1 -. - ':> Full moon , 10 9 1 a.m. ■■;■■, I*ist quarter 17 5 « n - ,u - '"'' , New moon 25 S i p.m. JiOOX. ' .' ; Jloon nets to-day, IM p.m.; rises 11 a.m. to-morrow. ■ ■ ''-.'. TIDE. _ ■ ■■■ '.- . To-day, 11.39 a.m. -.' " ■- ' To-morrow, 0.1 o.iu. ; 12.30 p.m. ■ SUK. " Sun rises to-day, 6,53 n.ra-; sets, 4.40 p.m. ARRtVALS. ' SATURDAY, MAY 16. BLENHEIM, s.s, (4.20 a.m.), IZO tcue, Wilkinson, from Biefilieir.il. ' WAKATU, s.s. (4.85 cm.), 157 tons, \vil.s, from LvUelton and Eal'hcmra. . OPAWA, s.s. (5.30 a.m.), U0 tons, Mcholas, from Ulcnheim. Tr NIKATJ, s.s. (5.50 A.m.). 248 toM, Hay, from Nelson Qnd Jtotueka.. JIAOIM, s.s. (7.10 a.m.). 3399 tons, Manning, from Lyttelton. Itecngcrs: Saloon—MiSfics Campbell, Ewan. Mcilsle, Dovle. Hitcneock, M'Grath, Carter (21, Partridge, Stevenson, Allen. Bargrovo (J), Jfesdames Hodeon, Phillips, Wilton, Mitchell anrt 4 chiWren, Norris, Jfcikle, Huiaphries, Johnson, Dunn, Ifalligan. Barrett, Edmonds, Kesbit, Item, Campbell, Cox. Bird. Henry. Alteniiidn, It-Very and child, Hill sad child. Robsoa. Horenigh, Stevenson, Hooper, Messrs. Ellison, Bull, Phillips. Harmer. Harper, HumJohnston, Murray, Person, Lowry, (2), irylcs, Laws, Smylhe, GiUett. Murphy, Gillies, Murphy, Y. r alsh, I'ritsh. Di'on, B*rnett (2), Barrett, Ross (2). Bmr, M-Doßgalj, Jameson, He?, Davies. Svabb, Hcweon w). Te Ki lia, Clifford, Jasgar. Ewcn, Birch, Duncan, Ewinj, Buic!:, M'Allistcr. Wychley, Uaddrell, Hci?lop, Stmibrjfige, Wilson, Howell, Clario, Jolinston, Wells, Sci-imgconr, .Leddel. Scabre, Sarntent, Wiilkm'-', HaßEan, Morton Harrison, Pciiten (2), M'Eredy. Allen, M'Cos'y, Bowon, Mwroc, Winiey, Eosiortfion, Catchpotc. Cole, liarrr, Baveahr.U. Robsnn, Copcland, Parker, Bower, ttnd Wynne; SO steerage. NORA KIYEN, s.s. (Z p.m.), 166 tons, Brusev. from Cook Stwst fishing grounds. STOItMBIHI). r,s. (4.50 p.m.), 217 tans, Dowell, from Wanganui, JOAN CKAIO, «.s. (5.40 p.m.), put bock through stress of weather.
SUNDAY, MAY 17. EUNICE, schoafter (6 a.m.), ISO «3ns, Sproule. from LyttcTEon. WAHINE. s.s. (7.35 p.m.). 443S tons. AMwcll, from Lyttelton. Pa-ssentfcrs: 164 saloon and 46 steerage.
PATEENA, s.s. m'M a.m.), 1212 tons, White-Parsons, from Nelson and Picton. Paseengcrs: Salooa-Kisses Ncal, 3farratt, Madcley. Gilchrist, ODcnljcim, Beveridge, Nallor, O'Leary. Hardie.K. IKtncan, Colltr.3, Iromonger, Chaytor, Marrnxt, Rixtis, Deprce, S?o,vaigc. tilifford, a.nd son, Dunata-n, Holcombc, Sisale, Lcvas, Collins, Hi-own, Bevcridqe, Mcssra, Aitken. Brown. Butoher, Harmtt, Jlu.Klies, Gilbert, Gill. Duncan. Egan, Jlozey. Nurse, Historic. Cncliie. Mintoft, I-ic-v. Clarkson. Lockhcad, Hnglies, Boggard, Meed, His!si>, Iremonger, Mockav, Khi'plcy and sen, Be!!, Back. Berg, Kusscll, Mills. Etliiugton, Brce. Hornimonn, do Bovine. Chaytor, Burrell, Levas. Barratt. Ha-lone-, Ft.ill»r, Addison, Farnell; 16 steerage.
TARAWERA. s.sT (2.25 p.m.!, 2003 ' tons, M'Lcan, from Unnodin awl Lyttelton. Pflf- ! sensors: Saloon—Messrs. Stewart, ' Altera, Doll. Head. Pcnno.y; 7, steerage. DEFENDER, s.s. I 4.!» p.m.). 195 tons, Jamiemn. from Lyttelton. TAVITTNI, s.s. (4.-30 p.m.), 5465 tons, Boaley, from livUelton. RIPPLE, s.f. (6.40 p.m.), 370 tons, Carlson, from Gisborne. DEPASTURES, SATURDAY, MAY 16. WAIRATJ. 6.5. (2 a.m.), S3 tons, Deilcy, for Blenheim. TATNTJI, s.s. (5.15 a.m.), 128 tons, JeSstm. for Wnitttra. AHAIIURA, as. (1 p.m.), 1535 tons, Ritchie, for Picton, Wcslport, mul Grcyntoiith. KIA ORA, 5.6. (1 p.m.), 6550 tons, Macfle, for Lyttelton. NIK AW, s.s. (2.5 o.iii.}, 24? tons, Hay, for JTMcMi and Matucko., ZEALANDIC, s.s, (2.15 p.m.). W. 533 tons, Broen. for Napier, Glslnrnc, and Auckland. WAVERLEY. 6.f> (6,29 p.m.), 157 Urns, Stewart, for Westjrori. -lOAN CRAIG, S.S, (4.5 p.m.), for Lytlcl* ton. MAORI, s.s. (11.10 p.m.), 5399 torn, Manning, for Lyttelton. SUNDAY. MAY 17. " J JOAN CRAIG, s.s. 06.39 a.m.), for tyttolton. WAIPORI, s.s. (6.65 a.m.), 1919 tons, Walton, for Westport, . . NGAKUTA. s:s. (7.53 a.ffl;),'lßM tenH', Jttfir; for Grcvmouth. MIIRITAI. s.s. (7.20 a.m.). 7440 tons, Firth, for Wanganui. AWAHOU, s.s. (8.10 a.m.), 469 ions, Rodger, for Qrcymouth. EXPECTED ARRIVALS, Kennedy, Ternkohe, Hay Iff, Wairau, Blcnhciw. May 18. Kapiti, Paten, 18. ICamo, Grcyraonth. May 18, Rcgulus. Naniei\ May IS. 1 Whangapc, Westport. Hay 13. Mopourika. Went Coast. May 18. Ngahere, Limosiosc Island, way ports, May 19. Onawa, Blenheim, May 19. Nikon, Nelson. Motnftka. May 19. Maori, Lyttelton,'May 19. Breeze, Lytte'itod, May 19. Maponrika, Picton, May 19. Tainni. London, way ports. May 19, Warrimoo, northern ports. May 19. Willochra, Svlncv. May 19. Arahura, West Coast, Kelson, Picton, May 20Wakatu, Lyttcltttn, Kaikoura, May 20. Corinna, Onchunga, Sew Plymouth, May 20.
Arahura, Picton, May 21. Tahiti. Ran Francisco, way port". May 21, Monowdi, northern ports, May 22. .
PROJECTED DEPARTURES. | Huia, Wanganui. May 15. Kapuni, Patea, May 18. , i Arapawa, Wanganui, May 18. I TJofcnder. Picton, nokitika, May IS. Pukaki, New Plymouth, Grcyiiicinth, May! 18. '
Wakatu, Kaikoura, Lytteltai, May 18, Aparima, southern porto, May IS. Patecna, Nelson direct, May IS. Kennedy, Motucka; May 15. Anrcre, Patea, May 18. Woir-iu, Blenheim, Stay IS. Kapili. Wo.ngo.mii. May 18. Hovro.Tfl, Patea, iftty 18. Wahinc, Lytteltoti. May 18. Queen of the South. Fostofi, May 18, Kahn, Kast Coast, May IS. Blenheim, Blenheim, Mar 18. Stormbird. Waii.gn.nui, May 18. Tavinni, New Plymouth- West Coast, May 18. Opawa, Blcnlieim, May 10. Mapourika, Piciofl. May 13. Rcgulus, Nelson, West, Coast, May 18. Tarawcra, northern parts. May 18. Warrimoo, Lyttelt.cn, Hunedin, May 15. Ripple, Napier, 8-isborno. May 19. Hverze, Wanwinu'i. May 1,9. Maori, Lyttolton. May 15. Nikati, Nelson, Motiicka, May 19. , Komata, Wcstport, May 20. Huia. Havelock, Pdortiu Sounds, May 20. Mapourika, Wost Coast, May 23. Oorinna, southern ports, May 20. Gorinthic, T,ondrfrj. way norts, May 21. ■ Aralmra. Pieton, May 21. Tahiti. Sydney, May '22. Willochra, San Francisco, way porta, May 22.
Dunedin.. May VI. Arahura, Pieton, NdSoti, West' Coast, May 23.
INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOVEMENTS 01? STEAMERS. ULIMAROA. duo here from Melbourne, via south, May 22. Leaves Bams day for By* ncy. ■ •Frisco Service. movements of steamers. TAHITI, due here fiom San Francfeca! May 21. Leaves WJijigton lley 22 for Sydney. Due May 26. WILLOOIIRA, diio here from Sydney, Jfftv 20. Leaves May 22 for San Francisco. Due" Juno 11. VANCOUVER SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. MARAMA, arrived at Auckland team Sydncy May 7. Left for Vancouver May B. Due {here May 26. WILLOCHItA, due here from Sydney May 20. NIAGARA, duo at Auckland (Mm -Vancouver, .Tune 2. Leaves same day for Sydney. Due .Time 0. OVERSEA S'HIPPHIC. Steamers. From. LeU. Due. Tongariro London Mai'. 18 JSay 28 Tainui London Apr. 4 May 19 Indrabarah London Xfni'. .i 0 June 4 Rotonia London Apr. 16 .Tune 8 Indrapttra London Adv. 15 .Innell lonic London' liny t .Turn*' 6 Riimitaka Liverpool Jfor. 14 May 25 Mimiro Liverpool J'ar. 39 May 28 Vaiwera Liverpool Apr. 9 Jus:? C Delphic Liverpool Mfiv 2 "Juno 27 Soutbnort. NewVorlt Feb. » Mr-y ?S Tfenrik Ilx-on ... Now Turk Jan. L',s May 25 Whakanui Ken-York Mar. 15 May 29 TimuMiMs Now York Mar. 7.3 .lime 14 Northern Saw York Apr. ifi June 20 Franklvn XswYork Apr. 28 July 2? liat'Tord Si. John Apr, 4 Juno 2D Aparima Calcutta Apr. 2 May 14 tit. TEi.F.rsnApn. OVERSEA. gYDNF.S'. Jlfly 17. Railed.—Willochra H-15 P.m. yesterday), for Wellington. „„.„_,,„,.' ~ rfWCASTiiE, May !?, . Bailod.-KailanErcJftj ios Sen Zealafid,<
• , H - >'V , Slay■ 17." Armcd.--'-;MaUoi,..i'rom Bin/!',, via Ilohart. ■■>' ■':' ■:■ ?>»Vx.F.WCASTLE, May 17.'. '. Sailed—WailioraY foils Now.?. Zeals nd ;.'■ Jlaroro,"scow.'jfer'. NcKonf^"-'^"'^^, : .:s•'.' js^i;H,V.'-. : ■ '■; a s T. fl '■ : -*?'' ; S'-k'^'£^^^^ , ''Arrivwi.*AWroraedK''-r<>iir-iiiasicil'il)n'i ; ciiie. (l.lfl p.m.iffroiiv'New .'York; Kfireni';(2?a,'.ni:)','_ i'roin Nius.;''- *"* :; '"- ,-' ')■■''': :^:r^^ : ;'-'','■■ ■ i f :,: ;' Sailed.—Tutnnokuifc (7.45/ a.m.). vfor^Hnroy tonga; W-animoo (2.35 ~ p.m.),.-;far:;jsoutlK'rii uovta.' ■ '..■ .". . ■ ; -:"- ■'':. '- ''■'■'. ..-> '■■ .s '■■■■'• I'AI'EA-. v^?.-'-J^^> Sailcd.—Aoraro (2 a.m.), for-Wellington. •BLENHEIM.'"-/ "■ >i.\ Arrived.—Wairau (11.30 ft.re.); Iroln", Wellington. ■ ■ '■■ ; : ■ ■'"" .-' -. , ■;. , I'tCTON. ■"■■ •, ' ■ Arrived.—Arahura (5.10 p.m.!,' from Wellington. ■;.. . TERAKOHE. To (Mil-Kennedy (5.50' p.m.),. for-'Wel-lington, r: . ' ■ .'" :.GItEYMOCTU.', s . Saikd.-Kamo-U.50 p.m.), for Wellington. LYTTKWON. ■ ■ Arrived.—Victoria. (8.1? a.m.), from Wellington. .-' DUKEDIN. Arrived.-Moeraki (B.JO a.m.), from Lytlelton. '. SUN-DAY. MAY 17. ' ' AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Jlannka (11 a.m.), from Sydney; Birautflka. (7.45 a.m.), from Liverpool, via. way worts; Rosamond- (1 p.m.), from Gieborna. Sailcd.-H.M.S.' Philomel tI.M p.m.), for E>a rot-on ga, WASGAHUI. Arrived—Suritai (4 p.m.), from Wellington, - NELSON. ' . Airivo.il.—N'iiinu (4 a.m.). from Wellington; Ariiiiura (5.10 a.m.), from I'icioa. WE-SCTOKT. Saik'd,—Mapoitrllca (140 a.m.). and Whangupe '3,,40 p.m.), for Wellington. LYTTELTON. Arrived.—JJaori (11.55 a.tr..), and Kia, Or* (9 a.m.), from Wellington;. DUNEDIN. Arrived.—lnvercafgiil (5 a.m.), from in* Torcargill; Breeze (12.15 p.m.), from Lyttelton; Victoria. (12.5 p.ra.!, from Lyttelton. Sailed—Mosraki (4- p.m.), for Melbourne, via Hobart. Wireless, Radio Station, Wellington.—The steamers Jtiwri (Lyttelton to Wellington), Wn.hino (Wellington .to Lyttelton), Tainui (London to Wellington), and Warrintoo (Xante* to Welliiigttro) should be within wireless rouse this evening, TAINUI LEAVES HOBAKT. Cable advice ha« been received statins: that tho Tainui did. not- leave Ho-bart for Wellington till 5 p.m. on Friday. Consequently site is not duo "la port till Tuesday evening, and it )e probable that sbe will not berth till Wednesday morning
RISIUTAKA AT AUCKLAND. An arrival at Auckland .from Liverpool, via way ports, at 7.45 a.m. yesterday was the F, ttnd s. Line's chartered steamM Itinmtalia. The to3sel is due at Wciiington about. May S5. Quiti! unexpectedly the Vacuum Oil Coiu.pony's chartm«d ■ rtcamer VcJuria. 555'! ton.;. Captaiti Brow-si, arrived at Auckland fv'oos New York direct at 9.1-5 p.m. on. Friday. The veHei loft- New York on March IC-, and lias taken 61 days on tho journey-*, creditable performance. Tho chartered steamer John llordJc, which arrived at Wellington Irem New York on Hay 9, occupied >74 day,; on a. similar run. The Vcturia liaa a full «rgs of 160,0£G coses of oil on for New' Zealand ports. 9-O.BCQ i!('.t'23 of which will be landed at Auckland and the balaneo at WelUnston, Lyttelton, and Duncdin.
Hji.es. mm. Tito Pacific Cable Board's steamer Iris will leave Auckland oh 3iinc 19 oil an «s> tended c-ruise to the various cable fctdtious in the Pacific. She will load about 300 tons of stores at tho northern port, which will be landed at Norfolk Island, Suva, and Fanning Wand. Prom Fanning Island the Iris proceeds to Victoria (British Columbia), ivbcra sho will be engaged for some time in duplicoiiEg thfi cable running between Albornia and the Pacific Cable Board's slfl.tioii ftt Cape Ileal. The Irie 'will be absent, from Auckland for about, three months. ITONEMK'S NEW TUG. Tho Dancdta Harbour Board's new tug ivas ttiiun for a spin oittwdc the Heads and back on Thursday afternoon for her builders' trials. Althoash the ongim-s hart only been running- for A eenplo of tours tire previous day «s alio lay it th'« wksirf. they wove subjected to « severe test, being kept running at full speed pwctienlly d«r. ins tho whole of her maiden trip, The "Otago Daily Times" etntss that the stKi outsiiiß tho Heads \rae"f(urly rosnh, driving tho trawlers aud fishing boats inside, but the new cra-'tt made erisy weather oV It, .".nd rado tiic seas in such a manner as to evoke very gratifying remarks concerniu.g hor ssagoip.g qualities. Durini; portion of Hie trip couimu up the harbour- tho tug attftinctl « speed of shout 12 knots w hour, which is in <rxcc-f<? of the s.peed called for by the contract. It is orolinbln that the DnneilJH will be roatiy to undergo hw offlciaj teats flnd speed trials this week. S,S. MORAVIAN SOLD, The old, and, incidentally, renowned Aberdeen liner Moravian, at one timti well known in Australian waters, has Men bold to British buyers for ,£20,000. Tho vessel, which .wan running until quite recently, was" built At Glasgow by Messrs. R. Kftplor end Sons in 1599, to the order of Messrs. G. Thompson oilit Co., Ltd,, of London, and was withdrawn consenacnt upon the introdnclion of such veseels a3 the Demosthenes o,nd Tbe.inist.oclc«, the Moravian liavtnu ln<-t!C-me too small for the company's retjuteeinoiits. MKSS TABLE GOSSIP. Mr, A. Jl. Douglas, sirth engineer of the Mauugnnui, having eorno U'siiofc at Wellington, Sir. W. Ormiston lias fllkd tho vacancy. Mr. J. H. Smith has Joined the Walpori as second en.giiMtr. Mr, ,T. Milißr has signed on tho Aran lira as third engineer.
Mr. Leighton, late purser of the Moot!, icSt Wellington by tho Maunganui tor Sydney on Friday to join the Palooiia as purser. During the run up from LytfeHon to Wellington yo<*efdo.}\ Sir. Edge, chief officer of tho Tavinni, suffered a painful .injury to ofie of his fingers, tic was attended to by Dr. Pigflon on arrival. Captain W, D. Cnnicron, W ho has heeiron holiaay. rejoins t-fcu Patecna at Wellington to-day.
Captain 0.. M'T.ca.n, of the Tarawcra, will leave that vessel at Wellington to-day, nod will proceed to Sydney by' the Ulinjuroffi nest Friday to join the Slokoia.
Captain 11, White-Parsons, of the Patcena, will wonder to the Tarawcra at Wcllmgten to-day,
Commander Jfooper, of the Government training steamer Amokurn, has received a cable, menage frorii a. former Amok'-ira. boy. Harold Davis, suiting that ho has passed his. examination .for a. second officer's perUikate, at Melbourne* CiiTOniau.sler' Sooiwr has also received a, Setter from another farmer Amokura- boy, if. E. Vf-aliicr. statins that lie also has gained a, second officer's certificate, and ja sow second mate of tho British barque Amulrce, whieh armed at Newcastle from Buenos Ayrcs on April 41. A total of nine old A rack lira boys are now in possession of certificates' entitling them to tail as offers.
Mr. F. Vf. ColiiH!?, ono of the Daxtford cadets, has been promoted another state 3n his profession. After acting as fourth officer on the Manuka for some months fee has been promoted to the position of third officer of the femata.
The, Union . Company's collier Wkanpipc will load coal at "iFestporl t.hrfi week' for the Admiralty stations at Melbourne and I Sydney. : JI.M.S. Philomel left Auckland for tno j SOTth Sea. Islands at 1.-50 p.m. yesterday, j She- Vrill accompany tho Government steamer Tutanctai round tho Islands, and will return to Auckland next month. Bad weather h»3 delayed the Mapourika on the West Coast. Consequently the cespel did not leave Weotport for Wellington till 3.40 a.m. yesterday. She was due >n port at an early hour tliie morning. The coal output from Westflort lost week was:—Weslport Coal Company, 9222 tons Zewt.: toltc, 45 t-anslofifft. Westport-StocJt-toa Company, 1857 tofts lSswt. The Kin, Ora will commence, loading "irerations at Oimaru. Visits will then he paid to Port Clialmer.l.. the Bluff, and 'finjaru. Wcilirip;lon will lw» vtottetl about May 31 for bunker eoai. The Ida flra will proceed th-euec to Napier, Wiinngare!, will Auckland to complete loading, and final departure will lie token for London on June 11. Alter a. uroliwlcd passa-ire lasting nearly p. we«l;, the chartered stiaiuer Hciirik lbsell arrived at Auckland from Sydney oil Friday nigat, She will loud about 6M tons <>f New York cargo at the northern port. Wellington should be reached aboi.it Thursday or Friday of thii week. A ftill load of apple," will lie brought to Wellinpinu from Motueka by the Kemwily t.hU week for tran?)\iiimeiU. to the Oorhsj'til re. ..Use!' lasrtiiis H2CO tons of London ■carso nt Ancklaisd, the New Zealand ShlypiiiK tjomiwnv's stttxuitr Toßiraviro will come on, to Tiiltomarn liny. Niinier. and wellinston. Sho will disclwirtTK 450 tons here. Hound for tbc Koiit-U Sea Ishwds, tho Government steamer TuMntckai left Audiland wt, 7.45 turn, yesterday. Slu? is due back at. the northern port about Juno 25. A loruo shipnietit of dairy prndnco for transhinmciit to the Cortnihic for London will ori'lvt> in lYaliiDEtan from Onchunir*. o.Bfi Now Plrincutb by the CoflAHft o.U WOO I LJiMdiy m&
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