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TEASES OP THE MOON. FEBRUARY. FuD moon 7 < « p.m. Kew moon 1« J 1 P- m - Firtit quarter 29 2 28 p.m, MOON. Moon rises to-da.y, 4.56 p.m.; sets, 2 a..m. Saturday. TIDB. To-do,?, 1.8 a-m.; 1.50 p.m. To-morrow, 1.56 a.m.; 2,25 p.m. SUN. • fliin risos to-do.y, 5.26 a.m; sets, 6.41 p.m. ARRIVALS. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25. QUEEN OF THE SOUTH, s.s. (2.55 A.m.), 198 to lift, Harvey, from Foxton. NIKAU, 8.6. (8.15 a.m.), 248 tons, Hay, from Nelson and Jlotueka. MAOltl, S.S. (6.45 3399 tons, Manniuir, from Lyttclton. Ti:APA7jGAI!, (7.45 4512 tone, j I'eter, from Port, Chalmers. AORKRIS, 8.6. (8.50 a.m.), 77 tons, Fisli, from Patca. _ , JOHN, e.s. (8.50 p.m.), 342 tons, Holm, from Lyttclton. t,-. ARAHUKA, s.s. (10 p.m.), 1596 tons, Ritchie. from Pioton. WAKATU, s.s. (10.15 p.m.). 157 tons, Hills, from Lytteiton and Kaikoura. DEPARTURES. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25. WAN A. 6.6. (11.10 a.m.), 134 tons, Johailsen. for Patefl-. . t ABAHURA, s.s. (12.45 p.m.). 1596 tons, Eat--chit, for Pieton. _ DALDOROH, (2.15 p.m.), 4718 tons, Jettkins, for Lytteltan flJia Dunedin. RUAHXNE, s.s. (3.5 p.m.)', 10,758 tons. Smith, for Lytteiton. KAPITt, s.s. (4.15 p.m.), 242 tone, Sawyers, for Wanganui. , NIKAU, $£. (5.20 p.m.), 248 tons,,Wildman, senr., for Nelson and Motueka. (JUEEN OF THE SOUTH, s.s. (6.25 p.m.). 19E tons, Harvey, for Foxton. ■ KAITANGATA, s.s., (7.50 p.m.), 1983 tons, WTiyborn. for Westport. MAORI, s.s. (.7.50 p.m.), 3399 tons, Manning, for liyttelton. PaeEeneors: SaJoon— Ifisies Kennedy (2), Palmers (2), Ferry (H. Merringer, llarr, P, onn . oUy v„ l . ila ? r Rhodes, Harrison, Gillespie, Ellis, Moore, Barrell, Edwards, Wilson, Bradley, dames .Home, Hodgson, Stead, Brett. Weils, Hicke, JTorton, Johnston, Mrynch, Buchanan, Hickman, Wright, Edae. shaiv, Morlock, OrouohM;, Rev. Fathers Hy land ajid Edge, Sir G. Cltftord, Mahony. Messrs. Eddie, CTayson, Fane, Rose, Oroucher, M Donald, Scoutlar, Brett, Wrifrht, Walton, H °ws£d, King. Tlomas, Oarson, BUtherloM,, &«ttay. David, Shaw, CtoPPeU, Oonnoly, Johnstone, Vail, ton, Brett, Hayward, GriS, MBeth Colin. Chandler, Nettlekas, Bone, and Master Kennedy: 25 6teerage-
expected arrivals. Breese, Lytteiton, February 26. Otaki, Lyticlt/On, February Klttawa, Grcymo'uth, iefiruary 26. ■ Woirau, Blenheim, February 26. ' Canopus, Westport, February 26. Kaitoa, Nelson, Motueka, leb. 26. Patecna, Nelson, February 26. Wahine, Lytteiton, tebruaTy 26. Tarawera, .northern February 26. Moeraki, Lytteiton, February 26. Kokanoa, Westport, February' »• M fX% toymouthl ' ' Hora, southern ports, February 26- ! Stormbird, 26. Kaikoura, Waitara, February Jo. Kamona, Westport, February J>. Mana, Patea, February 27Kapiti, Wanganui, February ™. Queen of the South, Foxton, February "• Maori, Lytteiton, Februan' 27. Uikau, Nelson, Motueka, February -VI. iffiui, .London, way porta, February 27. Opawa, Blenheim, Februray Zi. Ngakuta, Greymouth, February 27. Pukaki, Westport, February %!■ Kamo, Greymouth, Februaiy 28. Waitomo, Bunbury, Lytteiton, Feb. , Huia, Havelook, February 28. Mapourika, Wfstport February 28. Weatreiia, Dunodic, Lytteiton. Feb. 28. Ripple, .Gisbornc, , Fcbru^ r , y 'JL ->0 Kennedv, Jlanparakau, Feliruary M, Ruru Napier. Eafit Coast, Febraary 28. Kaitangata, Wostport, February UKwinana, Biuiodin, Jui-rcii 1. Jfaponrike, Pieton, March 2. Monowai, northern porlfi, Merch 2. Hallamsliire, Liverpool, way ports, i«l>raary 2. ( '
PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Breeze. Wanganui. February 26. Tainui, Waitara, February Th. Aorere, Patea, February 20. . I Alexander, Nelson, West Coast, Feb. 26. Wairau, Blenlum, February 26. Kaitoa, Nelson, Motueka, Fetruary 26. Pateena, Kelson. February 26. Wahine. Lytteiton, ■ February 26 £ Flora, New Plymouth, West Coast, Feb. 26. Blenheim, Blenheim, February M. Kaiapoi, West Coast, February 26. Kapuni, Patea, February 26. Canopus, Westport, February 26. Corinthlc, London, February 26. Tarawera, Lytteiton, Dunedin, Feb. 26. John, Nydia Bay, Lytteiton, February 26. Wakatu, Kaikoura, Lytteiton, Feb.-26. Mimiro, London, February 26. Victoria, northern portfi,' February 2£. Mana, Patea, February 27. Hawera, Patea, February' 27. Ka-Diti. Wanganui, February 27, Queen of the South, Foxton, Fob. 27. Kororaiko, NewcasUe, Februair 27. Maori, Lytteiton, February 27. Arahura, Picton, Nelson, West Coast, F Otakf y LondOT, February „ & b 2? ' Nikau, Motueka, Nelson. Feb. 28. Ruru, East Coast, March 1. _ Kennedy, Neleon, West Coast, March 1. Huia, Wanganui, March 1. Mapourika, ■ Picton, March 1. Weetralia, northern ports, March 1. Monowai. Lytteiton. Dunedin. March 2. Ripple, Napier, Gisborne Maroh 2. Kaikoura.. London, March 2. 'Trafalgar, London .March 2, Waitomo, Auckland, March. 2. Mapourika, Now. Plymouth., Westport, March 3. ' . . Hornelen, southern ports, March J. INTERCOLONIAL STEAMERS. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. TJLIMAROA, due Wellington from Hobart and Sydney March 9. Leaves. Wellington for Sydney and Hobart February 12. Due Sydney March 16, and Hobart March 19. EIVERINA, left Sydney February 25 for Auckland. Due there March 1. Leaves for Sydney March 2. Due Maroh 6. wnfMERA, arrived Wellington from Hobart™ February 19. Left for southern ports, Hobart, and MeI%TI6ONA, due Wellington from Melbourne and Hobart. via southern port®, March 7. Leaves March 8 for Hobart and left Hobart February 13, and Svta™ for Wellington v&Mt Arrived Wellington February- 23. K February 26 for Sydney and Hobart. Dne Sydney March 2 and Hobart March 5. MAN UKTJ left Hobart February 20 and leave Svdney February 26 for' Wellington direct. Due here March 2. Wellington March 5 for Sydney and Hobart. Due Sydney March 9 and Hobart March 12. &AHENO leaves Sydnoy March 3 for Auckland. Due there March 7. Leaves tor Sydney March 8. Due there March 12.
'FRISCO SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. MAITAI, left Sydney January 30 for Wellington direct. Arrived Wellington February 3. Left February 4 for Fnjco, via Rarotonga and Papeete. Due IJrisco F MOANA, leaves Bydney February 27, for Wellington direct. Duo Wellineton. March 3. Leaves March 4 for 'Frisco, via Rarotonga and Pepette. Due Frisco Marco 24.
VANCOUVER SERVICE. - ' MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. NIAGARA, left Vancouver February. 17 fori Auckland, via Honolulu and Suva. Due Auckland March 8. Leavca same day for Sydney direct. Due there March IS. MAKURA, left Sydney February 18 for Auckland direct. Arrived there February 22. Left February 23 for Vancouver, via Suva and Honolulu. Due Vancouver March 11. , OVERSEA SHIPPING. Steamers. From. Left. Due. Matatua London Dec. 31 Mar. 9 Tainui London Jan. 10 Feb. 27 Star of Australia London Jan. 31 Mar. 15 "Rotoraa London Jan. 28 Mar, 22 lonio London Feb. 12 Mar. 30 Hawke's Bay ... London Jan. 23 Mar. 25 Star of Scotland London Feb.. 6 Apr. 10 Zealandia London Feb, 22 Ap. 1' Halamshiro Liverpool Dec. 19 Kumara Liverpool Jan. 13 Mar. 20 Mareefield ... New York Jan. 17 Mar. 5 Star India New York Feb. 19 Ma.r 29 florderdaie ......... Montreal Jan.lo Apr. 3 Ptuapehu St. John Jan. 29 Apr. 33 Hornelen "Vancouver Jan. 2L Feb. 27 Kcishen Maru San 'Frisco ~ Mar. li BY TELEGRAPH. 1 OVERSEA. SYDNEY, Februfliy 25. Sailed.—Kiverijia (12,30 p.m.), for 'Auckland. SUVA, February 25. Arrived.—Lcriika, from Sydney. Soiled.—Atua, for Auckland. COASTAL TBtJE&DAY, FKBROAUY S5. AUCKLAND. Arrivod.-Wongonella (2 a.m.). from Makaten. Island; Monowai (11.35 a.m.), from south; Crete, • schooncr <7.40 a.m.), from G M4iS%K«I«B (fl (S.M 1«> One?. r ffleuik : - . . IV
" ONEEtTNGA. •rsfsr# p.m.), for Opoiioni. manukas HEADS. To S'lil.—ltorawa (6 p.m.), for New Plym(,utll - kapieb. Arrived.-Kippl* (5.45 from Wcl-"sK.-Tn.ra.wero (12.50 p.m.),.10r Wcllineton. via East Coast. t NEW PLYMOUTH. ArriTed.-MAPourika (10.20 «.,«.), from Wellington. WAjVganut . Sailed.- StormbirA (6.45 p.m.), for Wellington. PICTON. Arrivedßefcn dor (9.10 a.m.), Irom WclM.» V-m.). Irom WWJiDf?ton ' NELSON. Arrived.— Konnody (4.35 p.m.).. from West, (8 p.m.). for Wollinffton; Eegulns (5.45 p.m.), for Wimßonul! (1.40 p.m.), for. Motuekn. and Wellington. WESTPOUT. Arrived.—Rakanoa 0 «..m.), from WeiHngU>J> ' GEEYItODTH. Sailed.—NgaheTc (5.30 p.m.), and Kittawa (6.55 p.m.), for Wellington. LYTTEI/TON. Arrivod. —Bxooxo (8.55 3~mo, from Timarn; "piftrfi, (9.15 irom Tima.ru. To^Sail.-Otttki, for Wellington; Breeze, for Wellington; Storm, for southern ports, Ftora. for Wellington; Holmdaie, lor Grey(5.15 p.m.), *ndjictorj* nm «m,), for Wellington; Wahino (6.20 nm), for Wclliagton, with 200 passengers. DUNKDIN. Arrived.—Weetralia (10.15 a-m.). from Auckland, via way port,!. ■ Sailed.-Kota.ro (1.15 fl.m.), for Invercai Bill- ■ AMOKUBA DUB MASCH 5. ■ Captain Hooper, oi fcho Government train-ing-ship AmokurS', n-Wcli axnved at Gwborne from the Kcrmcdcc Maods on Wednesday, Ilaa reported to the Miinrn Department that all tho depots on Mlands had been found iJitact., and also that there were no Kigns of fl'iiy ca-stiiwaye. it i« expected that tho Amokurs. will arrive at Wellington ftbout March &.
HOENBLEN BTJB TO-MORROW. On inquiry a.t tho local office of the Union Company yesterday it. was lcaxned that the chartered steamer Hornelcn would arrive at Wellington from Vancouver, via Auckland, in time to commenc* discharge first thing to-morrow morning. TOe vosscl haa 19.200 sacks of wheat on board, lor the Government. In addition «l 6't bringing 10,«!0 sacks of flour, besides smaller lines. Altogether, tho Hornelcn has 4400 tons of cargo to put out here. Consignees are requested of lading and take delivery of their freight e« Boon as possible.
PRESENTATION TO CAPTAIN WATGHLIN Sub-Lieutenant Watclilin, K.X.E., _ late master of tile TJniou Company s salvage steamer Tera-whiti, will leave Wellington for London early, this morning by the C. and D; liner ifimiro. Lieutenant watch* lin is proceeding to England to of er his services to the Admiralty. Prior to leaving tho Temwhiti her lata master was entertained last evening by a. number ot friends with whom ho has come m contact during his two yeara' command of the ves6elT There was a large attendance or officials of. tho Union Company s cooling department, as well as other mastcrs and hulk-keepers. In presenting Ueutoiant Watcblin with a puree of sovereigns and other tokens of esteem, Mr. J. • Eankrno, chief engineer of -1)1x6 Terfl/Whitij _ bw® eulogistic referenoe to tba recipient a many sterling qualities. The speakers remarks were fully endorsed, by Captain Smith, fn charge of -tho Union Company » coaling department, Mr. E.J labour foreman, and several others ronneoted with shipping at the port of Wellington. Lieutenant Watohlw, who suitably resronded, during the course of his Remarks paid a high tribute W the cnginoroom stiff of the Terawhiti, and ate. to all tho hulk-keepers and others ho had worted Captain Bobortson. lato chief officer of the Kat.o<], has taken charge of the Terfl/* wiiti. MESS TABLE GOSSIP. Mr. Parker, manager at Dnnedia for the Huddart-Parker Co., 13 at Present manager at Auckland in placo of Mr. I). Eynn, who hee gon«\ to Eotoraa to recoap after his'recent illness. , . , Mr. G. May lon, late of the Kennedy, has joined the Kaitoa as chief officer. Mr. Gilberteon has signed on the Kennedy ee 1 6^f?< llorris, assistant-purser of the Victoria, i« under instructions to come eehore at Wellington .to-day. . . - . . „ I Jfr. W. Hastie hot joined the- Axahnra as third officer. , , • Captain A. Gibson, who has been on lear« has roumed charge of the Kapnnl. Mr. Burns hae reverted to hifi former position ag mate, and Mr. P. Peldeck his signed off the Kapimi's articles. - . Lieutenant Cairn, R.N.R., Ifite niAster of the .Union Company's KaAtanggte*. who 18 proceeding to England by the Ccrintnic today to Join. H.M. Navy, was presented with <l ca-Be of pipes by the deck officers of tn« ; Kaitangata, prior to signing off that ves-
Mr. D. 6. Stewart has succeeded Mr. G. f Glcnny as chief steward of the Koromuo. 1 Mr. G. Ellengen, chief officer of the Hesperos, now at Lyttelton, was formerly in charge of the b&TQue Jfs-tnra, which tra4* ed to the* Bluff. PASSENGERS FOE NEW ZEALAND. iIELBOtIENE. February 25. The Orsova's New Zealand passengers include Messrs. Manning, Brown, King, Blackburn, Robertson,. Kobm&, Walton, Hunt, Wallett, Fergjieon, Harris» Turner, Richmond, Wilkes, Ledger,. Iy lor, Vantier, Mcc dames Brown, King, Nooman and child, DnWop, Bobertson, Taylor, Hunt, Wallett Ferguson, Karris, M'Eldowncy, Toraer, tonie, Eiohnond, Thomas, Ponsonby, Tyler, Vantier and two children, Hisses Manning. Brown (3), Nooman, Forrester, Gardener, Dunlop, Grahajn, Nicol, Parr, Taylor, Hunt, Allen, Grounds. imdowney. Hehgan, Turner (2), Cherrett, Bichmond, Anderson, Thomas, Ledger (3', Stewart, Milne, Wass.
On arrival at Wellington from Wtelton this, morning the Moeraki wOl /berth at the Queen's Wharf No. 1 leave for Sydney. direct and Hobart at 5 P When the F. and S. liner HaUamshir® has completed discharge of her cargo at New Zealand ports she win load up on behalf of the New Zealand Shipping Co. for London. The coastal steamer Blenheim Is at present occupying the Wellington Patent Slip ! and she is not oxpccted to commence running to Blenheim for several da,ys. The Squall will be the next vessel to ocupy the cradle. ~ , An arival at Anokland from Island eajly yesterday mining was tie careo-carrier Wongonlela. She naa brought down a full ka d o£ phosphates. An arrival in port fro™ Dunedta; and Lyttelton. this morning wffl bo the Hnd-dart-Parker steamer talte her departure for northern ports at, 2 p.m.—one day late. - • Bepairs to the Union ConM« tnmt simmer Koromlko are expected to be competed in time for the vessel to leave Wellington for Newcastle to-morrow. Advico hee been received in Wellington that the Ma«rila»d Lauderdale arrived at EdlthbUTg (South Australia) on Tuesday labl frp WoUmKton. via Westport. ' and gypsum there for Duiicdin. The Union Company's Taj-awwa, which is duoihere from northern ports th smoralng. will land 287 tons of cargo before proceeding on to southern ports at 5 p.m. 1 New Plymouth and West Coast cargo will be taken in by the Flora at Wellington to-day. ' A protected dennrturc from Wetogton for London at daybreak to-day waa the 0. aJid D. liner MSmiro. It was expected that E-M-S. Connthic, of the Shaw, Savill and Albion lane, _ffonld Icavo the Glasgow Wharf, Wellington, for London at daybreak to-day. She is due at her destination on April 8.
Messrs. Bannatyne and Co., local agent* for the Anchor line's Ntkau, advise iha,t tho vessel will leave Wellington for Motueka and Nelson at.6;a.m. on Sunday, mth •? nartv of hop*pick«ra. Int«ncuiig pa-s* congers ajc requested to hove their ba«gase alongside tho veseel by i p.m. to-mor-row. _______
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