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PHASES OF THE MOON. MARCH. Day. Hr, m. New moon 4 3 28 p.m. First Quarter 12 6 3 a.m. Full moon 20 1 4 57 a.m. Last auarter 17 3 5j a,m. MOON. Moon rises to-day, 1.17 a.m.; setp, 9SJ p.m. TIDE. To-day, 10.13 a.m.; 10.41 p.m. To-inerrow, 10.50 a.m.; 11,114 ip.iH. SUN. Sun rises to-day, 5.45 a.m.; sets, 6.27 p.m. ARRIVALS. FRIDAY, MAKOH 18. KAI'BNI, s.s. (5.50 a.m.), 150 tons, Gibson, from Patea. NOltA MIVEN, s.s. (5.30 a.m.), 166 tons Brisley, from Cook Strait. WAIUAU, s.s. (5.35 a.m.), 93 tons, Deltoy, from lllenlielm. ESSEX, s.s. (7 a.m.), 7530 tons, Brown, from Wanganui. KAITOA, s.s. (7 a.m.), 350 tons, Steveon rrorn Kcinoii. MAORI,' s.s. (7.30 a.m.), 3®)9 tons, Manning, from liy uelton. QirEEN OF THE SOUTH, s.s. (11.15 a.m., 198 tons, Harvey, from Foxton. PATEENA, s.s. (7.45 a.m.), 1212 wus. Irwin, from Picton and Nelson. KOUTONCJI, s.s. (2 a.m.), 171 tons, Allen, from Napier. NOHA NIVKN, steam trawler (10.5 p.m.), 66 tons, Brusey, from fishing grounds. KENNEDY, s.s. (11.45 p.m.), 226 tons, Stewart, from Foxton. DEPARTURES. FHIDAY, MAROH 10. . OPAWA, s.s. (3.30 a.m.), 110 tons, Ivictio. las, lor lilcnJieim. NOliA Nlf EN, s.s. (8.30 a.m.), 166 tons Brutey, for Palliser Bay. MAOKI, s.s. (7.55 p.m.), 3399 tons, Mim nlnf, for Lyttelton. PATEENA, s.s. (2.35 p.m.), 121E tons, lrwiii for Picton and . Nelson. PIJItTH, s.s. (3.5 a.m.), for Greymouth. KAPUNI, s.s. (8.10 p.m.), 150 tons, Gibson, /or Pa tea. KO iv uA.T, s.s. (7.30 p.m.), 792 tons, Nicholas, for New ' Plymouth. KAPITI, s.s.' (6.30 p.m.), 242 lons, Saw' yers, for Wanganui. KOUaWNUI. s.s. (6.15 turn.), 171 torns, Allen, for Naipier. KAITOA, s.s. (5.20 p.m.), 350 tons, Stevens, for Nelson. KT/MARA, s.s. (5.5 p.m.), 6034 tons, Green, for Lyttelton. STORMBIRD, s.s. (11 p.m.), 217 tons, Gibson, for Wanganni. COItINNA,' s.s. (11 p.m.), 1271 tons. Scott, for Dunedin. . EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Blenheim, Sounds, Jlarcli 11, ■ Karon, Newcastle, March. 11. . Hapourika, West. Coast, March 11, Nikau, Nelson. Daren H. ' Mararoa. Lyttelton, March 11, Opawa, Blenheim, March 1' Tarawera, Auckland, and coast, Mar. 11 Waverley, Terakohe, March 11. Pateena, Pictpn, Nelson, March 11. J!<uia, Pa,tea, March 12. itipiple, Napier, Glsbornc, JSlarch 11 Kamo, Greymouth, March 12. Stormbird, Wanganui, M'arch ;1, Ngalcuta, Greymouth, March IS. llaor), Lyttelton, March. i>. K'aitoa. Nelson, March 13. Karun-i, fatea, Maroli 12. Kapiti, Wanganui, March IS. \ Magic, Sandy Bay. March 13. Wakatu, Kaikoura, March. IJ, John, Lyttelton, Maroli 13. To Ajohtt, Napier, March. 13. Kaitangata, Westport, Mirch U Queen of the South, Foxton, MaTch 14. Hawera, Patea, March 14. Monowai, Auckland and port?, Mar. 14. . Breeze, Lyttelton, March 14, Aorere, Patea, March 14. Kara, Greymouth, March 15. . Manuka, Sydney, March 15. Huia, Whangarei. March 15. . , Arawa, London, Australian ports, Maroh 18. Kauri, southern ports, March U. Karamu Greymouth, March 15. Calm, southern ports, March 16. Wcstralia, Sydney, via north, Mar. 1?. Paloona, Melbourn#, vix, south, Marih I'/.' PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Hawera, Patea, March 11-. Koutunudi Napior, March'll, Nikau, Nelson, March 11, Mararoa. Lyttelton, March 11. . Opawa. Bleulicim, Mari>. i^. , Keunedy, Nelson, West .Coast, Mar. ». Tarawera, Dunedin, March 11. Quoon of tho South, March il. Aorere, Patea, March 11. ' Blenheim, Blenheim, .March 13. Stormbird, Wanganui, March 13, Kapiti. Wanganui, MaroU w, Kapuni, Patea, March • 13. Mana, Patea, March-13. Phl/M'H a, Pieton, Nelson, March IJ. • i Kaitioa, Nelson, March '13. ■ Amcluira, Southern'lslands, March 15.' Maori, Lyttelton, March, 13. Wairau, Blemholm, March IJ. We Aroha, Wairoa, March. 13. Ripple, Napier,. Gisborne, March 14. Hapourika,: West. Coast, March 14. Wako.tu, Kaikoura, March. 11. John-, Lyttelton, Maroh 14. Moiovrai, southern, ports, March U. Brnezo, Lytt-clton, March H. Magic, Sandy Bay, Maroh 15. Manuka, Lyttelton, March 15. Calm, Wangauul, March Is. Moeralti, Sydney, March 16. Westralia, Lyttoiton and Dunedin, Ma.r.l?, Polcona, Melbourne, March 18. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. ' . INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. RIVERINA, left Wellington for Sydney March 2. Arrived Sydney March 6. Left , Sydney for llotmrt March 7, arriving back at Sydney on March 16. Leaves Sydney for Wellington samo day. Duo hero March 20. , JUtITAI, loft here tor Sydney dtreob March 9. Duo Sydney March 13. Loaves Sydney for Wellington March 23. Duo hero March 27. Manuka takes up running, and leaves for Sydney direct March 30. MANUKA, leaves Sydney for Wellington direct March 11. Due' here March 15. Leaves samo day for Lyttoiton. Moeraki takes up running, leaving for Wellington March 15. Loaves here for Sydney direct March 16. MOERAKI arrives here from south MarcK 16, Leaves Eame day for Sydney direct. Due Sydney March 20. Leave Sydney for Wellington March 30. Dub hero April 3. WESTRALIA.. left Wellington for Sydney, via northern porta, February 24. Arrived Sydney March 3. Left Sydney March 3 for Auckland and ports. , Due hero Maroh 17. VICTORIA, loft Wellington for Sydney, via northern ports, March 9. Duo Sydfie? March 17. Leaves Sydney Maroh 22, folWellington, via, Auckland and ports. Duo here March 31. PALOONA, left Wellington for, Melbourne direct February 26. Arrived Melbourne March 1. Left Melbourne for Wellington, via Hobart and southern iports, on March 8. Due here March 17. Leaves March 18 toij Melbourne * OVERSEA STEAMERS IN N.Z. PORTS. Following is a list showing where tho various oversea steamers trading to and from New Zealand ports (ire from flay to day when they are on tho New Zealand coast:— Inwards. Baron 'Ogilvy New York Auckland Essex Liverpool 1 Welington Zealandic Liverpool KWellinfrton Kuma.ra , London Lyttelton BY TELEGBAPH. OVERSEA. SYDNffT, March 10. Arrived.—Makura. COASTAL, FRIDAY, MARCH 10, AUOKLAND. Arrived.—Arahitra (8 a.m.), from Gisbornt). ONEHUNGA. Arrived.—Kini (4 p.m.), from Greymouth. POUT AHURIRI. Arrived—Victoria (5.30 p.m.), for' Welling, ton. Sailed—Tarawera (10.50 a.m.), for Welling, ton. GISBORNE. Sailed— Ripple (6 p.m.), for Wellington. NEW PLYMOUTH. Sailed.—Ngatoro (7 pjn.), for Greymputh PATEa. Arrived—Mana (1 p.m.), from Wellington. Sailed.—Hawera (1.15 p.m.), for Wellington; Aorerc (1.20 p.m.), for Wellington. TERAKOHE. Arrived.—Opouri (11.40 a.m.), from Welling, ton. PICTON. Arrived.—Pateeiui (6.35 p.m.), trom Wei lington. BLENHEIM. Arrived—Opawa (12.30 p.m.), from WelUnc. ton. To 6f1i1.-o,pawa (9.30 p.m.), for Wellington, HAVELOCK. . Sailed.—Blenheim (12.10 p.m.), for Wei. lington. NELSON. Eailed.-Nikau (1.15 p.m.), for Wellington KAIKOURA. Arrived.—Wakatu (5.30 a.m.), from Wei lington. WESTPORT. Arrived.—R-osamand (4.15 p.m.), from Wei. lington. GREYMOUTH. Arrived.—Kamo (3.35 a.m.), from Welling, ton. LYTTELTON. Ay'lvfcrf.«\y>pLJoii (8,5 A.m.), ft'nm Xy<{h . Jokn JMIU, 1X00) WtUinulQß)
Breeze (2.30 • p.m.), from Timora. Sailed—Cygnet (11.5 a.m.), lor AUaroa, To sail.—John, for Timaru; Kaliika, for Greymouth; Breeze, for Pictonj Mararoa, for \Vq\ ling ton. IIIMITAI\ T GI FROJI CHATHAM. T!ho Ohattmm Islands Fishing l Company's steamer Himitangi sailed from Waitantft at 5 p.m. yesterday for Wellington. Sho brings a full load, of fish and sheep, and Should arrive here on Jto.nday afternoon. The Canterbury Shipping Company's eteamcr Petone lias, it was reported yesterday, clunigcd hands. The re tone \va3 lately owned by the Blackball Coal Company, -jnd was disposed of to the Canterbury Shipping Company upon tlic arrival of th« Ngaknt-a, Ngatoro, and Ngalicre in the coal-carrying trade. She is very wb)l known on the Xcw Zealand coast, and wa«, until purcliased by tho Blackball Company, inamcd Gresliam. A steel cinple-scrnw. st-camor of 708 tons, the Petono I ;is 185 ft. 4in. long, 29ft. 2in. wide, and lift. Bin. deep. It is understood that after being overhauled <at Lyttelton she will sail about next Tuesday fcr Greymouth to load for Noumea, when site will enter i into the guano trade, probably between Surprise Island and Lyttelton or on A\is- 1 tralian port. i Tho Tarawera, which, has been delayed i on hhe mli down tlio coast from Auckland/ 1 is expected in port early this morning. I Sho will leave at noon for Dunedin direct, i leavin? out Lyttelton in order to catch up 1 bo rurniiig time. ! The Kaitangata. is listed t-o leave West j port on Monday for "Wellington. Sho is ane here on Tuesday. The Karu and Karamu, with full loads of timber, -are to leave Greymouth on Monday for Wellington. Wednesday should see them in port. Tho Kiuri, at' present dißeharging fii Dunedin from San Francisco, is expected to leave, tho southern port for Lyttelton today. Sho n.tn.y possibly bo docked for cleaning in Lyttelton. and should arrive hero about the middle of next week. To avoid serious dela£ tho "Victoria, was forced to short eliip some deck cargo on Thursday night. She cleared, about mid* night for northern- ports. Jtessrs. Johnston and Co. announce that tho Te Aroha, which recently took a load of timber from Wellington to the. Walroa Freezing - Works, is to leave Napier to night for Wellington to carry out a similar errand. She should he here on Mon< day, and if possible will leave the same night for Wairoa. The Ngahere is to go on the Slip this morning for overhaul. TKo Blenheim, will not go on to tlfG Slip tliifi morning as .was. anticipated, but; will sail on Monday for Blenheim ac usinit. ApparenCly an market for froz«i fish has bccu discovered in Australia. It was ascertained yesterday that nearly all tho freezing accommodation on intercolonial boats had been booked ahead lor its export. After Icing oonsiSorTCbly delayed' -at Warganui the Itegulus is expected in port this Tdornintf. Sho mil leave for Nelson ahcTlTie coast later in tho day. According to cabled advice received locally tho American ' four-masted schooner Commerce, 621 tons (Captain Zenthrier) left Gray's Harbour (U.S.A.) on Tuesday with a full cargo of lumber for Lyttelton . • The four-masted schooner Maud B. Krum, 693 tons, posted at Lloyd's January. 5 as missing, is tlio first vessel to be posted this year. She left St. Andrew's Bay, Fla., April 30 last, bound for Buenos 4yxes, and was spoken last July 12 off the latitude of Bahia. Sho was bnilt at Bath, Me., in 1883, and was owned by tho J. H. 'Oonant Co., Boston-, Mass. Tho last previous instance of an American multi-masted schooner being posted at Lloyd's as missing ' occurred on September 17, 1913, on which date the -Americana, another x four« master, was posted, having disappeared with all on board when on a passago from Knapipt-on, Washington, to Sydney, New South Wales, with a cargo of lumber consigned to tho American; Trading C-o. About 3 . o'clock yesterday afternoon: the Melbourne Steamship Company,'s collicr Perth l°ft Miramar wharf for Greymouth.! She will load timber at that - port, and , will proceed north before leaving for Melbourne. ' i The Ivamo, which arrived at Greymouth i yesterday morning, is expected to leavo that port for Wellington to-day. She should show up here on Sunday night.
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