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SHIPPING NEWS.

• + . PHASES OF TilE MOON. •TUNE. Firsl quarter 2 1 33 A.m. Full moon 8 4 48 p.m. Last quarter 16 1 50 a.m - New idoou 21 3 a.m. Moo>\ . Moon rises, 9.44 p.m.; sets, 11.50 a.m. Sunday. TIDE. To-day. 8.35 a.m.; 9.2 p.m. To-morrow, 9.31 a.m.; 9.35 p.m. . SU.W Sun rises, 7.12 a.m.; sets, 4.27 p.m. ARRIVALS. FRIDAY, JUNE 12. . WAIIIAU, s.s. (2.10 a.m.), 93 tons, Delley, from Blenheim. KAPITI, 5.9. (3.15 a.m.), 2-!2 tone, Sawyers, from Wanganui. PATEENA, s.s. {3.20 a.m.), 1212 tons, Cameron, from Kelson. WAVERLEI', s.s. {4.55 a.m.), 157 tone, Stuart, from Tarakohe. WAIIINE, *.9. {6.55 a.m.), 4435 tons, AMwell, front Lyttciton. VICTORIA, s.s. (7.30 a.m.), 2969 tons, Oroft, from Auckland. Gisbornc, and Napier. Paseengers: 14 saloon, and 12 steerage. MOKOIA, s.s. (7.30 a.m.), 3502 tout, M'Lcan, from Melbourne. Hobart, Bluff, Dunedin, and LytUlton. Passengers: Saloon—Mi3sea B. Mitchell, Graham. Hafitinga (2), Meiilove, Waddoll, Egliti (2), Paton, Bowcn, Mcnlovc, Mosdames Mcnziss and 3 children, Sherratt, Sutherland, Paton, Petera, Iscnbcrg, Boddam. 'Anderson and 2 children. Messrs. Anperson, Jacob, Jtyyds, Ryan, J. It. Scott, Menzies, Kingslcy, Sherratt, Falkenberg, Wilson, Paton, Peters, Buckley, A. H. Mltos; 44 steerage. STOKMBIRD, s.s. (10.30 a.m.), 217 tons. Dowoll. from Wanganui. ARAPAWA,, s.s. (11.50 a.m.), 268 tons, Thompson, from Wanganui. JOHN, s.s. (11.60 a.m.), 342 ton 3, S. Holm, from Wanganui.' fiINEMOA, s.s-. (5.50 p.m.), 542 tons, Bollens, from Ouehunga. . DEPARTURES. FRIDAY, JUNE 12. OPAWA, s.s. (0.15 a.m.), 110 tc«i6, Nicholas, for Blenheim. .ELSIE MAI'. (7.30 a.m.), 98 tons, Barnes, for Groymouth. QUKEtf OF THE SOUTH, s.s. (12.10 p.m.), for Fox ton. VETURIA. s.s. (2.45 p.m.), 5541 tons, Brown, for Lyttelton. COIUNNA. s.s. (4.10 p.m.), 1271 tons, Camcron,. for Kelson. -AORERE, s.s. (4.55 p.m.), 77 tons, Fifik, for Patea. KAPITI, e.s. (5.10-p.m.), 242 tons, Sawyers, for Wanganui. MAUNGA-NTjt, s.s. (5.20 p.m.), 7572 tons, Cl/ft, for .Sydney. Passengers—Saloon: Misses Grainge (3), Hart, M'Lcod, Bowcn, Curtis, Paton, Wo6kine, Maginnity (2), Hastings (2), Pollard. Goldinghani (2), Hymen, Woodhouse , Coshmore, Williams (2), Johnston, Snecsley, Pick, Lady Brondc, Mesdames Pilkington, Beck, Hodinott, Grainge, Scifcrt, Hart, Duncan, Autemceth and boy, Hflllenstcin (2). nurse, and child, Peterson, Leach, Scott, Hope and child, Wood, Strang, Matthews, Baker and child, Paton, Crichton, Smith, Woodhouse, Thomae, Paine, Gillies and child, Williams, Heed and child, Sutherland. Mc-lville, Watson, Huddlestone, Cartliwright, Petera, Captain Wallie, Hon. E. Farrar, M.L.0., Captain Grainge, Messrs. Ryan, Falkenburg, Watson, M'Dougall, Goldinghara, Campbell (2), Mitchell {2), Hargrove (2), Tiplinsr, Pilkington, Beck, Scott, Royds,' wilson, Dick, Pick, Burnett, llodi* nott, Seifert, Duncan, Hinde, Autumceth, Hart, Peterson, Baxter. Leinfort. M'Leotf, Hall, Crisp, Bull, Curtis, Gray, Dryden, Snider, nope, Matthews, Andrews,. Buckley, Parker, Johnston. Mitchell, Fountain, Lc Courccy, Brown, Paton. Crichton, Smith, Paine, Gillies, Reed, Huddleton, Snecoby, Cartwr.ight, Peters, Spencer, Turnc/, Moran. Royds, Andrews, Spencer, Rene; 200 steerage.

WAVERLEV, s.s. (6.40 p.m.), 157 tons, Stewart for Nelson. WAIIINE. s.s (8 p.m.), 3399 tons. Manning for Lyttelton. Pasengers: Saloon—Miesa It'Enroe, Webb, P.ccvc, Mulholnnd, Gilnllan, flams, Duff, Brien, Young, Horrell, Carter, Sister iliriam, Jlesdames Lcinarchard, M'Donaid. Webb, Andrews, Cordy, Morria and child, name, Harper, Martin, flobbs. Dobbs, Potter, Talbott, Hon. T. Fergus, Rev. Tymon3, Rev. Ford-Hutchinson, ■Messrs. Hunt, Gore, Allen, Koinbes, M'Douald. Benson, Evans, Hiolop. Turner, Mill, Andrews, Morris, Cooke. Taylor. Jagger Merimnn, Hardie, M'Lellan, Henderson, Oakloy, Ixxnham, Rainser, Manning, Mirams, Arrowflmith, Dobbs. Potter, Cotton, •Brown, Hearfleld, Burns, Maddien, Payne. •Stewart, - Talbott, Evans; 54 steerage. , 'VICTORIA, s.s. (8 35 p.m.), 2969 tone, Kell. for Lyttelton and Dunedln. PATEENA. s.s. (9.10 li.m.), 1212 tons. Cameron, for Nelt»on. flaloon— Misses Okcy, Holmes, Menlovc (2). Mescalines • Covcney. Duire, Suodsras, M'Lcau, Buckingham, Watt. Prinsle. lanes,. Hemnungway, Messrs. Lewis, Covcney, Snod* Eras. Innes. Gibbs. Bell, Wilson, ITair, Bell Bradley, Spear, Hemminjtivoy, Croll; 12 steerage.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Mangapapa, Karamea, June 13. Hitia, Wanganui, June 13. Nikan. Nelson, Motueko. Juno 13. Maori. Lyttelton, Juno 13. lVakatu, Kaikoura and Lyttelton. June 13. Kennedy. Taraltohe. Juno 13. Tainui. Lyttelton, June 13. Patcona, Nelson. Pict-on, June 13. liakiura, Lyttelton, Juno 33. Opawa, Blenluiim, June 13. ' Breeze, Lyttelton, June 13. Komata, Westport, June 14. Karon. Groymouth, June 14. Paviuni, Greymouth. Juno 14. Kurow, Wostport, June 14. Wairau, Blenheim. June 14. Queen of the South, Foxton, Juno 14 Aorere, Pfttcn, Juno 14. Waimca, Tarakohc, June 14. Kapuni, Patca, Juno 14. Kapiti, Wanganui, .Tune 14. ■\Vahine, Lyttelton,' June 14. . Tarawera, Dunedin, Lyttelton, Juno 14. Ripple, Napier and East Coast, Juno 14. Kahu. loot Coast Bays, Juno 14. Kairakl. Lyttelton, Juno 14. Poherun., southern ports, June 16. lonic. London, Juno 16. Warrimoo, northern port*. Jun« is. Toneariro, Picton. Juno 16. Indrapura, London, way ports, June 17. Waiwera, London, way norts Juno 17. Moeraki, Sydney, Juno 17. Victoria.'Huned'in, Lyttelton, Juno 18. Tahiti, Sydney, June 18. jroana, San Francisco, way norts, June 18 jronowai, northern parte, .Tune 15. Rimufaltn, Wnitara, .Tune 19. Maitai, Melbourne, via south, June 19

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Opawo. Blenheim. Juno 12. Blenheim, Blenheim. June 12. Kamo, Grcymoulh, June 13. Putiki. Wanganui, June 13. ITawera. Pa tea, June 13. Niltatt, Nelson, Motuclm. June 13. Maori. Lyttelton, Juno 15. Jlapourika, Picton, Kelson. West 'Const Juno 13, j Mokoia, Molhournc. via south June 13 Kennedy, 'Wo.-t Cna«t portp, Juno 13. Mangapapa, Westport. Kntamea, June 13, Rakiurn, Nelson, June 13. John, Timaru. Oamoru, June 13. Wairau, Blenheim, June 15. Queou of the South. Foiton, June 15. . Aorere. Patea, June 15. Waimca. Nelson. West Coast, Juno 15 Kapiti. Wangojiui. June 15. ' Pateena, Pi-cton, Nelson, June 15. Wahine. Lyttoltou. June 15. Huia, Wanganui, Juno 15. , Kaouni, Patea. June 15. ICairalii, Wanganui. WcH Const. June 15, Arapaw.i, Wcnyanui. Juno 15. Tarawero. northern ports, June 15. Wakntu. Kalkoura and Lyttclton, Juno 15. Tndrnbfl.rah. flisborne. Juno 15. Wnrrimoo, Tivttelton. Duncdin .Time 16. Pohcrua, New Plymouth, West CoastJune 16. ' Hinsmon. Cook Strait. June 16. Tongariro, Trillion, Juno 17. Arapawa. Wnngnmti. Juno J7. TTuia. Pounds. June 17. Talnui. London, June 10. Victoria. northern ports. June 18. Tahiti. Han Fr,-.nck-co. way norts. Jnji. 13, Monowal. Lvttclton, Duncdin, Jmie 10 Maitai, Melbourne. via south, Juno 15. Ilocrnki, Sydney, June 15. INTERCOLONIAL'SERVICE. * MOVEMENTS OF STEAMER!?. MAITAI, due here from Melbourne, vra fonth, June 19.. (Tranships to Mokoia for Sydney, and returns to Melbourne same day.) ■ MOFRAKI, due hero from Sydney June 17. Tranships to Maila!, and returns to Sydney June 19. ■FRISCO SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STZAMEKS. WILLOCHRA, arrived here from Sydney May 20. Left. May 22 for Sail Francisco. Arrived there June 11. MOANA, duo here from San Frnnelsco, via way ports. Juno IS. Leaves for Sydney direct June 19. TAHITI, due here from Sydney June IS. Leave-? Juno 19 for San FrnnClnco. T)uo July 9. . VANCOUVER SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. MABAMA. due Auckland from Vancouver, via Honolulu and Suva Juno 30. ■ Leaves Bamo day for Sydney direct. Duo July 4. NIAGARA, due Auckland, from Sydney July 2. Leave* July 3. for Vancouver, via Suva and Honolulu. Due July 21.

BY TELEGRAM.

OVERSEA. SYDNEY. June 12. Arivcd.—Rivet-inn, (3.45 p.m.), from Auckland (N.Z.). NEWCASTLE, Juno 12. Arrived.—Liudsst-01, from Wanpanui. lIOHAUT, Juno 12. Sailed.—lonic, for Wellington (N.Z.).

co as mi. FlilflAY, JtJNK ■ AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Sbmo#, nni schoOTer (9.45 ft-m.j, from Samoa; Isabel, bareiuentino U,.? p.m.), from Friendly Islands. Sailed.—Soiithpsrfc U. 55. I>,in. - . for, ureal! Island nnit ]jott«rdu.mi lhuwata (S.Sj ji.m.j, for ifokiaiisft aiui Sydney. NAPIER. ■/• 'hjiW Arrived,—Manowar (U a.xri.), frosi- Vyein. lington. XKW PLYMOUTH. ' . Arrived.—iuiwliai (4.3) p.sn ), frotn • "Wcl-. liriL't:)ll. ■ WKIiWSTGTON. ■ ■ Sailed.—Ratawa (6.-30 p.m.), for GnohiiUiz.i. patea. ■■■ Arived.—Kitpunl ((won), from Welington. WAXGASOI. Arrlved.-lluia (9.35 <x.ja.'. from Wellifieton. r. r,,u:.N\ur.isi. To Sail.-Opava ffi.SJ ft.®., Jafto 13),' fof s > Wellington. NELfiOX. ■ ■ ' 1- Sailed.—Nikau (MO p.m.), for WeilittStan." s, WESTPOKT. j Arrived.—Rosnaid, (10.50 a.m.), from Wel- »- lington. GUKYiiOrTU. :. Arrived.-Ng>aiiUta (1.30 p.m.). from Wei- " llngtou. ■. ■ XiYTffiLTOJL ... Arrived.—Cysftot <5.45 a.m.), from Roi- ,» kotira); Waitemo i?.! 5 ij.m.i, frotn Timartr: i iS'gatoro (S.iC p.m.), from Gre.vntoutii._ .Sailed.—l(.afciw(!. (J.S? a.aij. for Wotas?- [' ton; Brctzfi (11.45 .a.rn.S, lor Wellington; i' Eliza Firth fl.la p.nij. for Kaipwa. , To Sail.—Wakaiu, (of K&ikoura, «.Wl WelI lington. Sailed.—Maori (8.30 p.®.), for Tfeltiagton. 'I Po&sengeys:. Saloon—JlUeco Harvey, ' M'Dougall.. Sfitt.nifi, Price, Sintoft, if®- . strong, Malta-, Mesriomes fetter, Wheeler, ' Price, Gardiner, Messrs. Allison. Spodholnifi, . Harvey, bitter,-. Lay-cock, Wait, Cdptatu '■ Wheeler, JBrownt White, lia.nlsin> Price. . Bowman, .Topliss, Soiiier, Brlce* Stalker. ' Gommell, Stovonson, Nieold, F&wier, and 52 steerage; Melbourne, far Metowy Bay; ' Tannenfeia, for Bun-edln, 'PIMAUiI. Sailed.--Taf.o»i" IS p.m.). from Timaru. . SnsfilHK. Sailed.—Storm <2.15 p.m.), for Earth-era , ports; 'femwera. 0,1) ]j,m,!, for Auckland, via way porta. Pa«.\njpers: Saloon—Fat i, Wellington; Sirs. 0-mh.fie, Miseos CalUsghan and Fiianey.

WIREttSS, j

Kadio Otee. Wetliugtan —live Bteamcrs - flatinganui (WfsHiifgtan Ui Sydwoy!, jifeori (Wellington, to r.'iut Wahine (Lytr telton to Welliaiflftn) witl probably bo Within, wireless range this eveitißs. This Muri' , tai (LyttcltaA ta> Loßiion! will prebttWy bo within T-xtr.rje ;i£ t.lie Ghathom 1.5- , lands station Hii( esenißg. On Surtdiijf evening the steamers ifarrimoo (Gisbornc to STe jiier) arid Ourhsift (Lyttclton to Avimmuiitii) will probably bo wUh,in wii-clces rango -of Wel.iw.gtcn.' TOXIC- DUE TUESDAY, In continuation of her journey from London to WeUittglOii, K.JLiS. tonic left J:tobart at 0 a,Bi. ywierday. Tito. Uiier is duo in. port op Tuesday morning. S,S. ARAPAWA'S MISHAP. The South 'i'oi-aitaki Sieatftshitr Company's Arapawa afrived' iit Wollingtoa from Wharatea Bay, uttflpr her own steam, yes* terday morntag. Csn imtwiriea being made regarding the n/Unre of the accident' to her lnachinef-? 'rcpo'ltcri yesterday), it was ascertained tihttii •• fit 9 p.m, on. Wed-hcedw, when the vo's-sei vfM. nbm.st 15 miles oil Stephens Is-iaffld, the top of hor iuterm-cfliato cylinder blew off, T-ht cylinder top,' janknng, and ptstou?rinß-s were BhattcfCd, but. strange to rotate-, tbO pißtrtn.-rod. remained intact,. A temporary cylinder cover wus Sited, and .tljo Arap&wa's ftcad «as turned towards Whswateft Btty, vfhero the «pciior was dropped, Mr. \f. H. Bennett, isifthfltfing direetoi- of the company,- left Wellington in th-e. Kapiqii on Tlutrsfloy evening, and arrived jn the iiaj at 1 ti-m. ye^te day. He superintended the work ol effecting and, at 2,10 a.m., a turn was takon '.mt of tho engines. As everything worksd satisfactorily, tho journey to Weffiirjton was commence.', and port was m((d.e without further tro.ubic. The damaged portian of the (-fig'ta!- is being repaired By Jtesjfta. ©9W* Co., and. tiie work is eipeetfld to be finished by ftcdncst day next week. WGOTH9I7S& CHANGES. The following changes in fespect to light-house-keepers tare, oceii announced;— Mr. Anderson., nri-ncipiti liß.hth-oti.®t,.keepe:i - of tbe Manukati Ileafif, lms been trossferred to Waipapa Point; jfi - . Ji'ftrlow, assistant at Kanukaii! lloaits, has been transferred to I'uyfegtir Paint; Mr, Woodbury, ftoat Oapfi Maria, is to sticflccii Mr, AYMarfon, who, with Mr. ilttrtow, arrived'in Woffimrton by the Hinepioa evtnhjg. Afsi'.'Finr^eeaar; Malthus hns been tronsfered fro-m fjotnes Is* land to Fafewsll Siiil; and. asistantAeeper Jt'Yeigh frtjrn Pairese'd. Sjj-it to somes Isjo-ftd, A new keeper—Mr Arntttd—hft,s been fl pointed for A.ka.ro& lisSvtllou.ee., vice as4i«Wnt* keeper Jiitclvo'tl, '.resigned'. MESS, TABLE GOSSIP. Captain C, .'■l'Lcan .is in charge oi tho, ' Union Com.paiiy's Jjokoia, iwiucft' visited Wellington yeitt rdcy qftcJ an o,osc.nce >>? over five month?). Be ha? tbp foilowing officers with hv.ni:—Chief, Mr. j. E, Jpago date of tho Jlsoifaki) j eeijoiid. S:r. t). Gardner (late of the Ma-psurilta); t'liird, ll.r. ,t.: Reid (l«te o Ithfi Aornng'ii; fourth, Sir, H,. Clarke, frho recently joijiod tho company'sservice. . Enginoerfi—Messrs. St.. B&hmood , (chief), 15. W, jfackl.ey (sccondi, IL A. ileed (third), J>. M'Bonald (fswftllh and J. If' Arthur (fifth). Mr- J. 0. M. Scott late of th.ft Willochw-, Is purser, a-j.d Mr, il'Lcr-.tior., i late of tho s'.fi, ifa'nuka, is wifeless- operator. Mr. T. J. Parker. Dfltieilin mano-ftir for tho lfuddflrl-.l'arkot Ci'itipany, lelt Vtellinpr- : ton for Sydney hy the Mditrvganui y-egtrt-day. Mr. P. R. jfmia is in charg.o of ths Dune din bi-aseb ttoriiig Mr. Parker's absence. Captain W\ M'iJriite, oi t;he (Jnion. Company's ewvtos. te 011 a yislt to tSToffiftfi. , ton. . 1 • Mr. J. W. Thampsrin. third rri^inefr - of ' the Corinna, came ashore -at We'lington yesterday. Mr. 0. Ball no* Joined the vessol as tbifd, j Mr. W. J. W, Preston, who has been o.et- 1 tor the Uniort Compapy at. J Weetpor't, a.rfh-ed tn Wettiagtob from Picton by the ARthttra- om Tiiiirediiy. Ifo tvi'li t proceed to Gisborpe by the Tarawcra. on t Monday, Mr. J. liyo'n, (aCc of the Witiocftra, ar- 6 rived in Wellington by tho Mslcoid, from the south yestefday, on his woy to Atick- ] land, to .loin the ,Manuka, fts. chief o(H«'r. 1 Mr, 0. chief -of tho Waihoro, who is od holiday leave, pasaftd , 1 through V.ollington yesterday oa his way t to Sydney. Mr. F. C. ,Saunders, who has been esling 1 as extra, officer on the Arahura, left that c veseel at Wellington yesterday, j Mr. T. Boc-iiirg, lisfe seta-ii.it offlcor -of the Katoa, is inwler orders to to Pftrt ] Chalmers by the Mok-oia- io-iUty, ii: to join f-be Mabano. Mr. li. SttimiieM, lato chief officer Of the M'okoi-a, is Also un- c der orders to join tho STaiwuo. 5 Mr. Longmore,. bxte ebiof officer Of tho i Tahiti, lea-ves Wetlingtoa by the Mok-ofa to-day, oil route to .Duaedin for orde-rs. 1 i Prior to leaving the. eta.ff of tho iooAl' * office of tbc Ujsioii C'omp-upy. to jiiin tho t, Mokoia as ajftetaßt-ifMrser, Mr, P, A. Chap- i pell was pTescnEed by hii eOlteaguM witii 4 travelling-oag. c Captain Mjjlington master of the pilot n steamer Aj>x, and ttipsma Farlf?n.e, ehief officer of tlie Captain Coo.:-;. have-been on- n pointed pilots at Keweostle. The captain of the steamer Putiki report- t cd haviuc pasped a. large barrnic off T"jie a Brothers at, IB p.m.. m 'fH!irfii.ay, The vessel was uiidor fir-H saii, and was bqartn.j; away to the southward. Durinj ths coiiivje of the next its days jthe coaetal steamer -Sta-rmbiru will u-iider- A go, overhAHt at Wellington, While she is laid up hci - ritn.ntnd to Wanganui will bo taken hy the .l'utila. A London shipping paper statc-s tiiftt the P amount of -MOnvas, '.£cqni£ed .for the iiv.e-, masted motor ship which Is being a built at- Tjn.ith for the-, Kctst Asiatic Own- A pauy. of Copenhagen, is So.tOO' souOro feet. P . U will take at Icaafc sis montte to make P The Homo liite.f kf Waitara for t.i Picton .yesierdoy. She fa diw at t-011 on Tuesday, and will be dispatched for : E London on Wednesday, June 1?'. - li Oil jray U. at C-h.attom Dockyard, the Admiralty cw-M tho light cruieen Aciilus anil , Terpsichore (built lii-ider tho Naval £)c:fen<;e ft Aet). the li.gM criaisers and Pi-om-e-thetii, and tii.e Foam, Bftisser, and ZnbtX. Tho Terpsichore, was sold sub- T jeet to being broken up in the United Shi*, s dom. u The steamer Pohorua lms lseon flelayed in the sotrtii, and will consequoiitiy not arrive at W«Hi»gt,on uU Tuesday, Juno I£, Departure WiU be taken, fol' - New Plymouth and West. Coast ports 011 tto sams dii,y. Report? Teceivvd from W-cHtiiort y-estord'oiy stated that the weather thsrc had modrrated, and oiso tlittt it. wna liopctl to dispatch the Kurow Wr Wellington during tlics evening. A projected departure .from Aiir-klKliii op sr Friday, June 19. is tho cabfo steamer Iris, fp She has completed the nhipment of a sti-p----ply of new cable, and also a largettuaiUity ™: of stores ami timber fot ; sn'ble t'tatiou.s nt ' Norfolk cod Fai'ming Itkitidn. Tho locti.l ofllce of ihe Union Company has been advised that tfte ecst on the Orey : L River bar ti-ad moderoted snfl'teiiipSiy yes. V terday to iiilow vessels to work flic port, it J! was expeoted t.hsii, the 'i'civii.iin and Karori would get out over the bar for Celling. i„ ton to-day. What is -(jßeuliiatic tyre eeonoitt;.* Tlie Macintosh, whicb alone earns tlio bijjti- f. est dividends fur la)ti-cab owners. Tl(i> proof? Pure P,u,> rubber and British thoroughness is used in iho lnukijii;, not printers' ink., P'ricsdists on iippiieation. a • Grapes and- Biiey, Eftijiccem and I.mi;ott» 1 ers, Head Office, IG6 Lamb'tofi (judy, Wei- ap lington, idvt. re

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