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PHASES OF THE MOON. MAY. •i-1 „ Day. Hr. m. • new moon S 4£o p.m. First Quarter 10 8 17 p.m. ' FuH moon ;.. \j %41 a.m. Last. Quarter 14 4 461 p.m. ] 3IOON. ! Moon sets to-day, 2ja a.m.; rises, !1.50 p.m. ■ ' TIDE. : To-day, 0.31 a.m.; 1.2 p.m. To-niorrow, 1.24 a.m.; 1.50 p.m. SUN. /Sun rises to-day, 7.1 a.m.; sets. >4.33 p.m. ARRIVALS. I FRIDAY, MAY 26. ' TARAWERA, s.s. (6.30 a;m.), 2033 tons Ritchie, from Lyttelton: ' MAORI, s.s. (V.15 a.m.), 3399 ? tons, Manning, from Lyttelton. KENNEDY, s.s, (7.50 a.m.): 226 tons Stuart, from Nelson. . . 1 STORMItIRD, s.s. (7.50 a.m.j, 217 tons, Gibson, from Wanganui. . KAITOA, s.s. (8.35 a.m.), 305 tons, Wildman, from Nelson. s,s ' a -m.), 120 ton 6, Wilkinson, from Blenheim. OPAWA, s.s. (9 a.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, from Blenheim. VICTORIA, s.s. (9.30 a.m.), 2969 tons, Croft, from Sydney, via northnrn ports. WOOT'TON. s.s. (10.30 a.m.), 151 tons, Larsen, from Lyttelton. NGATORO, s.s. (3 p.m.), 1137 tons, Dowell, from Greymouth. DEPARTURES. FRIDAY, MAY 26. QUEEN OF THE SOUTH, s.s. (3 a.m.), 198 tons, Harvey, for I'oxton. PATEENA, s.s. (12.55 p.m.), 1212' tons, Irwin, for Picton and Nelson. TARAWEKA, 5.6. (5 p.m.), 2003 tons, Ritchie, for-Napier. NORA NIVEN, s.s. (5 p.m.), 166 tons, BruEey, for Cook Strait. REMUERA, s.s. (5.5 p.m.), 11,276 tons, Greenstreet, for Lyttelton. KAITOA, s.s. (5.30 p.m.), 'J6O tons, Wildman, for Nelson. OPAWA, s.s. (6.5 p.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, for Blenheim. BLENHBIM, s.s. (6,35 p.m.), 120 tone, Wilkinson, for Wiangauui. REGTJLUS, s.s. 585 tons, Yickerman, for Nelson. VICTORIA, s.s. (8.35 p.m.), 2969 tons, Croft, for Lyttelton. s.s. (7.55 p.m.), 3399 tons, Manning, for Lyttelton. Pasengers: SaloonMisses Craig, Robinson, Dunber, Muir, Glass. Rose, Rose, Maodonald, M'Milkin, Willis, Pitt, Montgomery, Holmes, Gow, Robinson, Jacobson, Thomson, Chc«seman, Budd, Robinson, Budd, Jones, Breeton, Skinner. Gibbons. £mith.soai, KiK-ai'4, Saxon, M'lntosh, Patterson, Mesdames Hewitt, M'Kenzie, Robinson and ..child, Finch; Whitehouse, Wilder and 2 children, Barker, Pitt, Richards, Mlfilken, Atkinson, Harper, Ewrugs and 2 children, Collins, Eulme, Waugh, Cheeseman, Collier, Bloomfield, Pernan and child, . Papprill (2), Matt, Raphail, Smith, Olarkson and 2 children, Martin, Peajson, Murdook, Laurenson, Neilson, Messrs. M'Grath, Alexander, Marshall (2), Barnett, Oollman. Travors, Gall, Brown (2), Pringle, Slack, Linton, Adess, Manbton, M'Kenzie, Gresson, Barron, Hewitt, Furkett, Williams. Dumber, Bowron, Clark, Nosworthy, Robson, Smith, Miackln, Ensor, Oostollo, Olark, ■ Archer, Bowron, Jorginscn, Robinson, Kalm, Bradley, Harding, M'Ca-llum, Hana-n, Soames, Goodley, Halo, Whitehouse, Phillips, Smith, Houston, Brown, Macintosh, Yule, Goodwine, Olarkson, Sadd, Orchard, Pearson, Nelson, Pitt, Baxter, Noilson, Laurenson, Guthrie, Beadle, Herbert, Murdoch, Lowe, Anderson, Kerrigan. Maloney. Cotter. Macdonald, Hamilton, Richards, Rev. Maodonald, Drs. Paterson, Hope Lewis, Yalintine, Smith, Gieaon, Gunn, M'Kenzie, Colonel Purdy, Hon. Mr. Oraigie, Dr. M'Nab, Captains Danskin, Begg, Lioutenants Valentine, M-acintyre, Sergt.-Major Tait- WilkinE °KOWHAI, s.s. (10.15 p.m.), 792 tons, Nicholas, for Westport.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS. ' Takapuna, Kelson and. coost. ll«y 67. Maiaroa, Lyttelton, May 27. Pateena, Picton, Nelsou, May R7. Nikau, Nelson, May 27. Kapiti, WanEanui, May 27. Kamo, Greymouth, May 28. Calm, Lyttelton, May 28.. Komata, Westport, May 28. Ripple, Napier, .Gisbnrno, May 28. Monowal, Duncrfin, Lyttelton, Hay 28. Queen of tho South, Pox ton, Kay 24. Waimea, Teraltoho, May 28. Kahika, Westport, May 28. Maori, Lyttelton, May'2B. Opawa, Blenheim, May 28. Blonheim, Waneanui, May 28. Koitoa, Nelson, May 28. Kini, southern ports, May 29. Manuka. Sydney, May 29. Rosamond, southern ports, May 89. Kittawa, Greymouth, May,29. Poherua, Grovmouth, May 29 ITawera, Pal-ca, May 30. Kapuni. Pat»a, May JO. Stormbird, Wanganui, May 30. Waverley, Patca, May 30. Cygnet, Kaikoura, Mar 30. Orepuki, Lyttelton, May 30. Kurow, Newcastle, May 30. - Waitomo, Sail Fraaicisco, via Auckland, May 31. " , ' ' Tainui, Waitara, May 31. Mimlro, London, via northern Dorts. May 31. Wootton, Lyttelton, May 31; Orari, New York, via Aucklandi Juno 1, ' Middlesex, Auckland, June 5. ( PROJECTED DEPARTURE 3. Wimmera, Melhonrne. via south. May Tt. Wootton, Lyttelton, May 27. Stormbird, Wanganui, May 27. Maua, Patea, May 27. Mararoa, Lyttelton, May 2Y. Nikau, Nelsou, May 27. N|»atoro, G-reymoutb. May 27. Kennedy, Terakohc. May 27. Magic. Sardy Bay. Mov 27. Waverley. Patea, May 27. Kapuni, Patea, May 27. Hawera, Patea, May 27. Kini. West Coast, May 29. Blenheim; Havelock and Sounds. May 29. Walrnea. Terakohe, May 29. . Queen of the South, Foxton, May 21. Oalm, Wanjfanui. May 29. Monowai, northern poHs, May 29. Paicena. Picton and Nelson, May 29. Maori, Lyttelton, May 29. Opawa, Blenheim. May 29. Kapiti, Wanganui, May 30. Hippie. Napier. Gisbornc, May JO. Tahapuna, Picton, Nelson, West Coast, May M- „ ' ,r Oremiki. Teraknho, Hay 30, Wootton, Lyttelton. May 31. OyKnet, Kaikoura, May 31. ; Tainui, Waitara, Juno 1. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMER 9. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. RIVERINA, left Sydney May 18 for We! linston direct. Arrived here May 2 Left May 25 for Sydney. Due thero ,Mf -'| 29. Loaves Sydney June ?. for Wellinjrto ■( MANUKA, left Sydney May 25 for W c linccton. Due here May 29. Leaves Jv u 1 for Sydney direct. VICTORIA, arrived Wellington May . ; Left, same day for south. Due baok J. j J: 1 leaves same day for Sydney, via no ~j ern ports. Due Syduey June 9. - i WESTRALIA. left' for Sydn«.y, via fcbern ports. May 18. Duo Sydney Ma .. ; Ltovc May 31 for Auckland and sou' •PALOONA left Melbonrno May 1! Wellington, via Hobart and sor , tte porta. Arrived hero May 20. J> '; t f M"lb<"'ri" Ma» 22. Due there May 1 j WIMMERA. left Melbourne May 20 ! Wellington direct. Arrived here J • • Lcn.vps Miv 27 for Melbourne, via SO uth MOEEAKI, leaves Sydney June 1 f Wellington. Duo here Juno 5. Le lTe , f, Sydney June 8. Due there Juno jj-
(BY TELEGRAPH.) OVERSEA.' . MELBOURNE i ,■ Arrived.—Toromeo, from New Z inland ' BYDNEI - May Sailed.—lhumata, for Aucklan' j' • J 1, t MELBOUBIT F JJoy IZ. Arrived— Eoua, from Mercury Bay . COASTAL. FRIDAY, MAY f k , AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Hincmoa (4.15 p.r {rom East Coast. • ONEHUNGA Arrived—Kamona (3.45 p.ir from Pictoln*. NEW PLISIOT ; ; TH Arrived.—Nga-liere (7 a.m.) • . f rom Auckland. WANGANI IX, (5.30 p.m.), -fo r Wellington. PICTON i Arrived.—Patcena (4.45 p. from YTe.llinstoll' NELSO N - Sailed.—Nikau (7 p.m.), j or Wellington. WESTF „ RTSafled.—Takapuna (3.6 C , p m tor N( , ]son . Alexander (4.10 p.in.) , f or Greymouth. Arrived.—Komata (8.15 R.m.), from Wellington. ~ GEEIi po.UTH. Arrived.—Poherua (9 , M a . mi)i from Porl Chalmers; Kittnwo • d 0.30 a.m.), from T,yttelton; K.imo (3.J j a.m.), f rom Wellington. • : Sailed.—Waiinea (4 a.m.), f or Tcrakohe: Ngakuta (2.45 g.d . for Tokomaru. Bny. LIT fTELTON. Arrived—Wliakari : la (7,20 a.m.), from Wcl* lington; Mararc fo (9.30 a.m.). from Weilington; Storm (8.35 a.m.), from Tirnaru; Lily (9.25 am.), ; from Greymouth; Canopus. from wc>v |port. Sailed.—Maraj'oft - (8.10 p.m.), for W'clliunton; Storm (3 -p.m.), for Picton. IJOJTEDIiN*. Arrived— Karoi .<j (7.45 a.m.), for Newcastle. Sailed.—Kini (4 ,40 p.m..), for JVest Coaet, via way ports; } £onowai (1.5 n,m.), for north-
em. ports. Passengers: For, "Wellington—Saloon: Messrs. Grocolt an 15/ Haynes, Mesdames Cowell, Harvard < ad ohild, Allen, Ncill, Bentlcy and ft | children, Misses Cowell and Tewsley. .' > BLUFF. ! ' Seiled.—Calm (5.30 11.03.), for Tirariru; Rosamona (3.45 p.m.), for Dnnediifc. ORARI PROM NEW TCT ItK. It is cxpectcd that liner Oraj.-ji from New lorK, via Australia, will show up at Auckland about 8 o'clock this mori">ani;. It is now not cxpcctcrl that she wilA (bo in Wellington until Thursday. . THE SYDNEY BOA 1 ' r. Next week's Sydney boat—l," le Manuka.— left the New fouth Wales port at 3 o'clock oil Thursday ofternoon. }Ie has oil board 144 passengers, and < ilso has 1235 tons of cargo for di6eharg e here. Sho should bo here on Monday i> aorning. MIMIRO AT AUCKI jAND. Fine weather and lack o£' . incident were the foaturcs of the 'voyage' of the 0. and D. liner Mimiro. whioh on tived at Auckland on Wednesday from London, via Cape Town and Australian. - ports. CipTaTn S. 0. Cottel master of the< vessel, lias the following officers associal ed with him: Chief officer, Mr. S. W. Ho am: second, Mr. H. E. Jlydo: third, Mr.. T. Hazelwood; fourth. Mr. W. Goldie; c> ief engineer, Mr. D. Webster; eeoond, Mr. T f. Barrett; third, Mr. R. Todd; fourth, Ift) :A. Hardie; fifth, Mr. A. Wilson; chief rd Tigerating engineer, Mr. D. Dick; second), Mr. J. M'Kenzie; wireless operator, Mr. Bi: trnan. BARQUENTINE PUTS I NTO LYTTELTON. Late on Thursday a ftcrnoon a fou.rraasted barciuentino na rned the Westfleld dropped anchor in Lytti' ijlton Harbour, and reported that she was • bound from \nn Louth (Georgia) to To< sapille (Ohile), aud that sho had run short, tof provisions. Tho Westfield (aooording to Lloyd's) is d vessel of 1103 tons, built as I s Port Glasgow in 1896, and owned by fcl ib Tay6ide Shipping Company of Dundee. She is commanded by Captain Ogilvie. KESS-TABI £ GOSSIP. . Mr. F. H. Hopkins has joined the Regulus as second engine* jr. Mr. A. G. Jacob, a bcond officer of the l'atccna, has signed. ,oft that vessel. Mr. A. M. Colvin.. , late purser of the Wairrimoo, is now ( icting-assistant purser on tho Tarawera ft >r the run to Auckland, when ho will ,j proceed to Sydney by the Niagara to join- the Wakatiira. Mr. L. C. Smart, < >f the Lyttelton office of the Union Compi my, has joined the Monowai as assistant purser. Both the Poherua [ and the K&mo arc expected to leave Gri eymouth this evening for Wellington witl i coal. From Bluff, Duna Sin, and 'ports, the Rosamond is expect ed to arrive in Wellington on Monday i norning. Tho Kini is duo ' to arrive, in port on Monday morning ip p m Dun&Mh, Oamaru, and Timaru. Sho 'is to loflui hero some 25 railway trucks fd; r "Westpo.rt and Grey- . mouth. She will g. efc away;'it is anticipated on Monday nl ght. Leaving Groymoutl i -to-mc|rrow morning tho Kit tar,'a has 200/ 300' feet, of timber for Wellington and a ji a-ntl' oaugo of coal for Napier. I ■; : Tho Wootton is 9 ihixtnlbd to leave for Lyttelton this after noon. It is expected that sho will return . t<i>< thl'tif port on Wednesday next. The schooner Mor niriic Bight, whioh has been laid up at.Lylj telti in J.'or some months, has been purchasi _>d I.by. the Canterbury Shipping Company fori tus6"a6 a store 6hip, and will bo diso jantU td and converted forthwith. Tho-. sale), of the Morning Light reduces a ol fvenr large fleet of schooners trading i n/and out of Lyttelton to five vessels, nam ebr. -Aratapu, Lily, Annio Hill, and the Huia and Eunice. It is expectod that the Takapuna, from tlio West Coast and' N' tlson, will arrive at Wellington between 6 ' and 7 o'clock tonight. ; ■ . Owing to the crafl Jo met being available, tho Kaitao will ni i't. '"go on the Slip on Monday, as was atf ijicrpaicd, but will make her ordinary trip that evening, and will Slip on arrival hJ ■: on Wednesday. She will resume her /ji jlicary running on Friday next.
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