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PHASES OP THE MOO.V. JU.VE. Dny Hr. m. Uist nuartcr S \ sft,m'5 ft,m ' New moon 13 27 a,m ' First quarter 2! 1 >4 a-™-Kull moon 2i * 57 P- m ' MOON. Jtoon rises to-d«.v. 11.37 p.m.; 6Cts. 12.41 P ' m ' TIDE.' To-dny. 10.8 n.m.; 10.31 p.m. To-morrow, 10.50 <1.111.; 11.22 p.m. RUN. >Sim rifces !n-ikiv, 7.7 a.m.; M't?, 4.25 p.m. arrivals. TIUJR.SDAV, JUNE 3. MAORI, p.s. (6.10 <i,m.), 3309 tons. MnitninE, from Lyttelton. Raloou-Mcs-diimes Vernon, Humphries. cox Rovnl. I'lcininc. Moore, H llride, Bjore, Jolinst-onc, MTftlluui, llri.rri«>n, Kins; Whiti'niulic. Mnclilcy (2). Dateet-y, Sylvester, Ericpon, Woods, Birch, Misses Withers. Ilnrrop, Spain (2), Sutherland, Bennett, Dowoll. Sliephcrd, Sliarpc, lawcett, nrntv, Morrison, WUitt-ombo. bnow, Messrs. Bropliy. Wnril, Davidson, ttalkcv, Mflcasscy, Humphries, Ititchia, Smith. M'Calliiii), Lynch. Dnltioty, O'Brien, Nekon, Frvlioi'K, Hohen, (ircen, Snont, Harrop, Jenkins, St-eivnrl, Olifßwidden, Dryers, Hutchinson, VavleU'li. Keeott, Johnstone, JfCallum, Stephens, Williams, Wedderspoox. Hart, Corkill, Bnittc, Tom in son, Irving Ryan, Moelcioy, Diilccty, Wiimot, Kine, Sylvester, Ericson, HiKK, Neville, Wood, Birch, Chisholni (2), Duiiran, >Sun, Klson, Stoiwi-rt, Williamson, Ounn (21; 70 6t WA°vfhLEr, s-s. '8-5 157 lonß ' Stuart, from Piipotißa. KAPITI, s.s. (8.2b a.m.). 242 lon«. fi<uryer«, from Wnnfrailui. ICAITOA, s.s. (8.55 a.m.). 305 tons, Stevens, from Nelson. k „ STORlllllim, s.fl. p.m.), 217 tons, Dowell, from Wnncaniii. KOMATA. s.p. (12.45 p.m.), 1994 lonß, Whyhorn, from \Vwl,pnrt.. WKSTRALIA. s.s. (2.35 p.m.), 2884 tnnfi, Bates, from Lytteitou. VICTOJUA, U.S. (2.40 p.m.), 2969 tons, Croft-, from Ditnedin and Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon—Mesrlames Loffie, M'Lcod, Missrts Dowlinir. Shadrnch, Mr. Boners; 7 COIiKN'N'A, 5..«. (5.50 p.m.), 1271 tolls, Cameron, from -New Plymouth. HAWER-A. s.s. (5.4(1 p.m.), 200 I,one, Jflck6on, from Patca. CALM. s.s. (8.10 p.m.), 981 tons, Gordon, from fircymouth. BREEZE. s.s. (8.50 p.m.), 347 tons, Radford from Lyttelton. J'ATEEXA. s.s. (10.10 p.m.). 1212 tons, Holmes, from Nelson and Picton. DEPARTURES. THURSDAY, JUNE 3. HIJCITAKGI, s.s. (6.45 a.m.). 323 tons, Day, for Timaru (from Worser Bay). MAORI, s.s. (8 p.m.), 3399 lone, Manning, for Lyttelton. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Waipori, lVestport, June 4. Op;iwa, Blenheim, June 4. Cygnet, Lyttelton, kaikoura, June 4. Wnhine, Lyttelton, June 4. Wairuna, Vancouver direct, June 4. Tamwern, northern ports, June 4. Wimmera, Melbourne and Hobart, Juno 4. Kapuni, Patoa, June 4. Maori, Lyttelton, Juno 5. Nikau, Nelson, Motueku, June 5. Mamari, Lyttelton, Juno 5. Alexander, Picton, Juno 5. Kennedy, Motueka, June 5. Squall, Terakolie, June 6. Paioona, Diuiedin-, Lyttelton, Juno 8. liipple, Gisborne, June 6. Blonheim, Havolock, Juno 6. Ngfttoro, Oreymoutli, June 8. Moeraki, Hobiu't, Sydney, June 8. Petone, Lyttelton, June 10. Moeraki, Lyttelton, Juno 10. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Ritapehu, London, via way ports, Juno 4. Karori, Woslport, Juno 4. Kamo, Gryeinitoht, June 4. Kaituna, Greymouth, Juno 4. Kapiti, Wanganui, June 4. Opnwa, Blenheim, June 4. Queen of the South, Pox ton, June 4. Waiiiica, Nelpon, West Coast, June 4. Pateena, Picton, Nelson, June 4. Wnhinc. Lyttelton, Juno 4. Westralia, Sydney direct, June 4. Caim, Groymouth, Juno 4. Breeze, Ilokianga, June 4. Tarawera, Lyttelton and Dunedin, June 1., Coriiina, southern porta, June 4, Waverley, Terakolie, Mangarakau, Juno 4. Stormbird, Wangnnm, June 4. Kapuni, Patoa, June 4. Hawera, Patea-, June 4. Victoria, northern ports, June 4. Maori, Lyttelton, June 5. Nikau, Nelson and Motueka, June S. Arahura, Picton, Neleon, and West Coast, June 5. Wimmera, Melbourne, via south, Juno 5. lfinemoa, southern lighthouses, June 6. Cygnet, Kaikoura, Lyttelton, June 5. Kcmata. Westjiort, Juno 7. • Alexander, Nelson, West Coast, June 7. Squall, East Coast, Juno 7. Paioona, northern ports, June 7. Kaitoa, Nelson, Motueka, Juno 7. Blenheim, Blenheim, Juno 7. Ripple, Napior, Gisborne. .Tune 8. Moeraki, Lyttelton, June 8. Petone, Wanganui. June 10. Mamari, London, June 10. Moeraki, Sydney, Hobart, June 10. movements of steamers. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MANUKA, leavee Uohart June 5 and Sydney June 11 for Wellington direct. Duo heie Juno 15. Leaves Wellington Juno 17 for Sydney. Due there June 21. . WF.STRALLA, left Sydney May 27. Arrived here June 1. Loaves Wellington June 4 for Sydney. Due there June 8. WIMMERA. left Melbourne for Hobnrt and Wellington May 29. Due hero June 4. Leaves for Melbourne, via. southern porta. J "!r)KOIA, due Wellington from stelbourne, via. Kobn-rt and south, June 19. Leaves same day for Hobart and Melbourne. Due llobart Juno 23 and Melbourne June 26. RIVERTNA. left Sydney Juno 3 for ~nd direct. Due there June 7. Leo-vce June S for Sydney. Due there June 11. MOERAKI. leaves Sydney June 4 for Wellington direct. Due here June 8. Leaves Wellington June 10 for Sydney. Duo there June 14. 'FRISCO SERVICE. MOANA. left Sydney May 22 for Wellington direct. Arrived hero May 26. Left May 27 for San Francisco, via Rarotonga. and Papeete. Due 'Frisco June 16. MAITAI, left San Francisco May 27, for Wellington and Sydney, via- Papeete and -Daro tonga. Due Wellington Juno 38. Leaves for Sydney Juno 19. Due there June 23. MARAMA, leaves Sydney June 19 for Wellington direct. Due hero June 23, Leaves Jmio 24 for Sail Francisco, via, way ports. Duo 'Frisco July 14. VANCOUVER SERVICE. NIAOARA, left Sydney May 13 for Auckland direct. Arrived there M«.y 17. Loft May 18 for Vancouver, via Suva and Honolulu. Due Vancouver .Tune 3. MAKITRA. 'eft Vancouver May 12 for i Auckland, via Honolulu and Suva. Arrived Auckland May 31. Left lla.y 31 for Svdne.v. Due there Juno 4. MAKl'liA, leaves Sydney June Id for Auckland direct. Due there .Tune 14. Leaves June 15 tor Vancouver, via Suva a.iid FTrnolttlti. Due Vancouver .Tulr 1. OVERSEA SHIPPING. Steamers. Vrom. I,eft Due Tndrabarah London Apr.lt June 20 lMnnroa London Apr. U .liinclft AilJniiir London May 8 July 8 Indrapnra London May 3 .July to Ttiwntiora lifiiulon M«.r ' .unu>"o Limbic I Delohic Lou, ~n May 2 Jil y I Mukiirini '.'"'I"" , V ,,y 2' 'I" ly Ji ■ lo ni«n<\n Tjivorpool Apr. ?./ Jiiue..9 rinnwn liivrrnool M«.v 7 JimoM l.ivorpool M«y Ifl July ■ Tonga «■"•» ]»»* \ I Asnma Mai-u ... Fimm-.o Apr. 26 June 6 pj ITFn Sing.-ipore May 5 June IB . Vancouver Mny 7 Juno 4 ' SATLETt TO ARRIVE. Albert Mayer, left, Pacltlc Slope on Mar. 30. BY TELEGRAPH. 1 5 OVEBSHA. jri'.LllOiniNE, Juno 3. . Sailed.—Hazel Craig, for Auckland, SYDNEY, June 3. Sailed.—Rivorina (1.15 p.m.), for Auckland. ' COASTAL. THURSDAY, .11'NR 3. J AUCKLAND. Arrival.— l OiUoiul ,(10.?,0 from Nnv- ' enqMo* (12.45 from : on ' ONKIIIFNOA. - A rrlvoil —lUjuu (6.30 from Kawhia o -ulltagmn. MAriKij _ " Irrtveif. ■ It hi ill'' tt>.b a.ni.X from Wolllnirlon, J furmveivi fS.JO p.m.), for lYolllns:- '" n NEW PLYMOUTH. M'tMVivl -Harmwt (5.»W a.in.), from One- ' 1,,,n8a - WANGANUI. Arrived .lolin 111.•!.'> a.in.), from Welling, ton; Arcipnwu (2.45 a.m.). (nun Onclinngn. IILV.NUEUt. ' To sail, (lpawn (9 p.in.l. for Wellington. V WHSTPOItT. '' Polled, ffalpori (140 a.in.), for WclliiiKton. II LYTTELTON. •" Arrived --Storm (7.10 «.«.), from Tlmo.ru.
DI7XEDIN. Arrn*#fd.—Palnono. (It A.m.), from Auckland, via way ports; Kowlioi (11.55 fl.iu.). from Tlmflru. FailoH.—Berwick Law (8.45 n.in.). for Sydney. NAY DA BELIEVES UAHENO. As the Union CompAuy'6 intercolonial liner jlnheno has been taken for other purposes sho li« 6 boon withdrawn from the Sydney-Auckland run. It was originally intended that ihe ?Mr«iro<i. should bo the relieving vessel. Tlieso arrangements nave boon cancelled, and it hae now been decided to m'ommission the Navua at Auckland. The latter vc?scl is sc-heduled to pn;il from the northern port for Sydney on Monday, June 14, o-n-d sho "will maintain t.h<! service for t.lio prowni. The- Hwldart-Parker steamer lliverinji is due at Auckland from Sydney as- usual on Monday next, -.and will return to the New South Wales port the following day. The Mithura will leave Sydney for Auckland on •Tune 10, arriving there on June 14, and railing wxt day for Vancouver, via. Suva and Honolulu. AHAWA LKAVES MONTR VIDEO. A cable messago has been received by the head office of the Sliaw, SaviU, and Albion Company stating that the Arawa loft Monte Video for London on Juno 2. The liner cleared Wellington on May 11, and is due at hor destination a-boutJuncZl. MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Captain 1). M/Lenn, of the ilaheno, passed through Wellington yesterday on his way to Auckland on & brief holiday. Mr. M'Callum, chief engineer of the Wairuna, arrived in Wellington from, the eoulh by tho Maori yesterday morning. Captain 11. W. flargreaves, of the Union Company's harbour tug X&tone, i 6 at premmU on holiday leave. Captain Hales is rcliovinp him. Captain Smith, well known as master of vorioijs eailing craft, has signed on the Norwegian barquo Sator to pilot her from l.yMclfon to Tc Kopuru. Mr. Stewart, late of the Wanaka, who won to have joiued the Kini at Lyttelton, hmi joined the Kauri as chief in succeEsion to Mr. (iibson, who txausferred to the Kini. Captain Clifford Roberts, of tho Waipori, who }nLj< recently undergone a■ serious operation in the Christchurch Hospital, i« ri!pr«'U?d to be making satisfactory pro« pr(MB. Captain. W. Brooks, well known iu theso wa.fajTK as luncler of the liner Star of Kew Xealo nd, and who is author of several seafaring books, is now engaged in tho River Plato trade. A projected departure from Liverpool for Now Zealand ports to-morrow is the "New Zealand Shipping Company's Orari. Sho should show up at Auckland about July 22. Under charter to tho 2v T ew Zealand Shipping .Company tho Shaw-SaviU liner Karamoa hne been fixed to load at Montreal next month for New Zealand ports. The Kumara, which has arrived at London from Wellington, will be dispatched from Liverpool for Auckland, Wellington, and Nelson at the end of this month or the beginning of next. Tho Buddart-Parker steamer Westralia, which ha-9 replaced the Uliinaroa in the intercolonial service for a trip, will .he dispatched from Wellington for Sydney at 5 p.m. to-day—one day late. New Plymouth and West Coa6t cargo will bo taken in at Wellington by the "Union steamer Flora on Mlonday. On account of yesterday being a holiday the departure of tho Huddart-arker steamer Victoria from Wellington for northern ports ha€ bocn postponed till noon to-day. An arrival in port from New Plymouth | last evening -was the Corinna. laden with 1 193 tons of cargo, as well as 2000 crates of cheese, for tranship to the Mamari for London. The Peninsula trader, John Anderson, is being fitted with trawling gear. It is understood (says a southern exchange) the vessel will make periodical trips to the flailing grounds off Godley Head.
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