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? PHASES OP TUB MOON. JOKE. Day. Ur. m. New moon 1 7 7 a.m. First quarter 9 11 29 a;in.' Full moon 16 9 12 a.m. Last quarter ......... 23 0 46 a.m. Jfew moon 30 9 13 p.m. MOON. Ntfoon rises to-day, 10.55 a.m.; sets, 9.15 D.m. T TIDE. To-dav, 8.24 a.m.; 8.43 p.m. To-morrow, 9.2 a.m.; 9.22 p.m. SOX. Sun rises to-day, 7.9 a.m.; sets. 4.29 p.m!' ARRIVALS. MONDAY, JUNE 5. ttUKU, s.s. (7.40 a.m.), 65 tons, Haraldson, from Napier. MOEKAKI, s.s. (8.50 a.m.), 4392 tons, Collins, from llobart and Sydney. Vassenrcre: Saloon—Mcsfiamcs Shackford, Holland, Agney, Smith, Urennau, Clark, Partridge and 2 children, Speck and infant, Wiscwould; GaJbraith, Crombie, Ormiston. Owen, Gardiner, Iloldsworth, Dunn and 3 children, Shackloek. Marks, Shepherd and 3 children, Misses Black, Murray, Coshmore, Fitzgerald 2), Clark, Sandow, Cleland, Reid, M'Lcan, Armstrong, Hall, Johnson, Hopkins, Sister Everett, Messrs.' Shackford, Holland, Berkley, Brennan, Ifardiran, Agnew, Waltham, Campbell, Lourence, Sandow, Speck, Fogci, Archibald, ft'isewould, Orombie, Ariniston, William*. Smith, Williams, Jensen, llollowny, Carter, Orinistou (2), Swann. Bingham, Walker, Duncan, Owen (2), Gardiner, Chapman, Dunn, Jones (2), Shepherd; 35 steerage. DEPARTURES. MONDAY, JUNE 5. MAPOUKIitA, s.s. (noon), IK'3 toils, Reid, for New Plymouth. , PVI'EENA, s.s. (1.15 p.m.), i 212 tons, Irwin, for l'icton and Nelson. JOHN. s.s. (4 pa.), 342 tons. Robertson, 'tor Wan&anul. _. , ■ WjCVEiIIiEY, s.s. (4 p.m.), 15: Vw.-, Fisk, for Patea. MAORI. s.s. (7.55 p.m.). «99 tons, Manning, for Lyttelton. UUEEN OF THE SOUTH, s.s. (8 p.m.), 198 tons, Harvey, for Foxtou. EEGTJLUS, s.s. (8.15 p.m.). 585 tons, Tickerma.it, for Nelson. KOUTUNUI, s.s. (9 p.m.), 171 tons, Allen, for Terakofce. KTOKMBIitD, s.s. (9.10 p.m.), 217 tons. It. Hart-, for Wanganui. NOliA NIVEN, steam trawler flO.jS p.m.), 165 tons, Brusey, for Cook Strait. RUKU, s.s. (11.10 p.m.). 165 tons, Nelson, (or Napier.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS. ■ I'ftteena, Kelson, Picton. June o. Mararoa, Lyttelton, June-6. Breeze, southern ports, June 6. Corinna, New Plymoutn, Juno t>. At.hcwc, uondoii, via Holiart, Juno 5. Jfonowfli. northern ports, Juno 6. Nikau, Nelson, June' 6. Hawc-ra, l'atea. June 6. Ngakuta, Greymoutli, Juno 6. Wootton, Nydia Bay, Juno 6. Komata, Westport, Juno 7. Blenheim, Blenheim, June 7. Starmbird, Wanganui, June 7. Maori, Lyttelton, Juno 7. Waitemata, Calcutta, Auckland, June 7. Queen of the south, Foxton, June 7. Waverley, Patea, June 7. . Kapiti, Wanganui, Juno ICapuni, Patea. June 7. > Opawa, Blenheim, June 7. Kamo, Greymouth, June 7. lOaitoa, Kelson, Juno 7. Ilimitangi, Chatham Islands, Juno ,7. Mama.ri. Auckland. June 8. Moeraki, Lyttelton, June 5. Waimea, Tcrakohe, June 8. Tarawera, southern ports, June 8. Westralia., Sydney, north, Juno 10. Port Halrdy, Hew York, way. ports,- June 12. Cygnet, Lyttelton, Kaikourn, .Tune 13. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Orepuki, Nelson, Juno 6. Kamini, Patea, June 6. Malta, Patea'. .Tuno 6. Wootton. Lyttelton, Juno 6. Mararoa, Lyttelton. Juno 6. Defender, Blackball and noast, Juno 6. Ruru, East Coast. June 6. Breeze, Wanganui, June 6. . ICurow, Lyttelton, Juno 6. Waitomo, Westport, Juno o. Itosamond, Timaru, Bluff, June 6. Hippie, Napier, Gisbornc, June 6. Tainui, Wait-ara, June 6. Nikau, Nelson, Juno 6. Athenic. Auckland, June 6. Takapuna, Picton, Nelson, West Coast. June 6. Monowoi. southern ports, Juno s. Haiwcra, Pateena., June 6. Moeraki, Lyttelton, June 6. Opawa, Blenheim, Juno Queen of the South, Foxton, June 7. Kapiti, Wanganui, June 7. Waverley, Patea,• June 7. Blenheim, Blenheim, June 7. Pateena. Picton, Nelson, June 7. Maori, Lyttelton, June 7. , , Moeraki, Sydney, Juno 8. ■ , Waimea, Nelson, West Coast. June 8. Btormbird. Wangauui, June 3. Tarawera. northern' ports, Juno 8. Kaitoa, Nelson, Motueka, Juno 9. Middlesex, southern ports, Junes 9. Westralia, Dunediu, June 10. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. RIVERINA, leaves Sydney June 9, for Wellington. Due hero Juuo 13. MANUKA, left June 3 for Sydney direct. Duo Sydney Juno 7. Leaves Juuo 15. for Wellington. Due here Juno 19. VICTORIA. 'arrived Wellington May 23. Left same day lor south. Alrrivcd back June 1. Left eame day for''Sydney, via northern ports. Due Sydney June 9. , WESTRALIA, left Sydney June 2 for Auckland and south. Due Wellington June 11. Leaves same day for Duncdlu direct. WIMMERA, left Melbourne May 20. foi Wellington direct. Arrived here May Si Left May 27 for Mclbourno, via oouth. Dili) there June 6. MOERAKI, left Sydney June 1 lor Wellington. Arrived hero June 0. Leaves for Sydney.June 8. Due ihore June 12. PALOONA; loft Melbourne June .1, lor Wellington, via south. Duo here June 10. BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. '* FREMANTLE. June 4. ' Arrived.—Medina, from London. MELBOURNE, Juno 5. ■Arrived.—iTimmora. COASTAL. MONDAY, JUNE 5. AUCKLAND. Sailed—Waitemata (6 p.m.)', for Wellington. NAPIER. Balled—Jlonowai (12.10 ip.m.), for Wellington. WANGANUI. Railed— Kapiti (4.5 p.m.), for' Wellington. PICTON. Arrived— Pateena (5.30 p.m.), from Wellington. NYDIA BAY. To sail —Wootton (7 p.m.), for Welllnston. NELSON. Arrived.—Jaulo Sedon (i p.m.), from Wellington. Sailed—Nikau (7.5 p.m.), for Wellington. WESTPORT' Arrived.—Komata (9.30 a.m.), from Wellington. . t GREYMOUTH. Arrived.—Awahou (8.30 a.m.), from Welilnjton, via Foxton. LY'ITELTON. Arrived.—Eunice, scow (5.10 a.m.), from Kaipara; llouto, auxiliary soow (8.40 a.m.), from Muuukau. ■ To sail—Waipori, for Dunedln. Sailed.—Breeze (3J6 p.m.), and Mararoa (8.20 p.m.), for "Wellington; • Cygnet, for Akarca. TIMARU. Arrived—M'lulro (8 a.m.*, from Wellington. PORT CHALMERS. Arrivcd.-Tarawera (6.20 a.m.), from WeiUUBton - BLUFF. ■ Arrivcd.—Paloona (5.35 a.m.), from Melbourne. . DUNEDIN. irrived —Calm (6.10 a.m.), from Wanganui Sailed.—Ngahere (2.50 p.m.), for Westport and Greymouth. ■ ATHENIO ARRIVES 8 \\..M. V wireless message has been received •from the Bhaw-Savill R.M.S. Athenic etatin"- that the vessel was expected to mako Wellington fro.-r, Loudon at 8 a.m. today As the liner has a large number of invalided soldiers on boar£ EOT is not. expected to berth at > the Glasgow Wharf till between 9. and 10 o'clock this mornme Passengers and mails only will bo landed and the Atheuic will proceed on. to Auckland a few hours later to commence discharge of her cargo. MESS-TABLE GCSSIP. Mr D. Sawyers, second officer of tho Ivaramu, has been, promoted to be chief, in place of Mr. J. Cameron, who haa joined the Kurotv as chief. Mr. Jacobion I has joined the ICaramu as second. "Mr G. Watt, late third engineer of tho I'oherna, has gone to' Auckland to join the Rakanoa. .... . . r Captain R. A. Kelly is still in charge of the Sliaw-Savill liner Mamari, now at. Auckland, and has the following oflieern asoeiated with liim;-Ohief, F. 13. Lambert- second, 14. Davies; third. A. 13. Freeborn'- cadets, A. Urcn and Moses; Marconi onerator, J. Coventry; engineers, A. 13. Rea.-l chief; T. Webb, second; 11. Master, third': F. C. Todd, fourth; J. Houch, fifth; Rabbins, sixth. , Mr. G. Herbert, third officer of MIS' Manuka, has como ashore.
Mr. C. J. M'Lean lias joined the Tnrawcra. as second engineer, ill plate ol' Mr i] W. Thomas. Messrs. 0. W. Richardson and Dickey, pursers of the Patecna and Takapuna respectively, have exchanged positions. Captain li. Hart, lato mate of tho Stormbird, has talieu command of that vessel, while Captain Gibson is away in tho Janie Seddon scorching for the crew of tho wrecked bcow . Southern Isles. Mr. Pryde has joined the Stormbird as mate. Mi'. A. Christie has signed on the Maori as second oflicor. . ' Mr. E. Greenwood, engineer of the Opawa, | having come ashore, Mr. W. M'Laxen has filled the vacancy. Oaptaiir Edge, master of the Karu, lias been appointed to, take charge of tho Pohorua. Captain Chad wick, late' chief officer of the Jtuori, is now in command of tho Karu. ■'Mr. D.Bertie, late of the Tarawera, has joined the Waitorao as second, officer. Mr. D. W. Nicholas. mate of the Kokari, has gone south for orders, and Mr. F. J. G. Warren ha 3 succeeded him. Discharge of the local portion of tho. Liverpool cargo of the Middlesex is expected to be completed in time for the . ve?sel to leave Wellington for Lyttelton ou Friday next. (in account of running late, the Hud-dart-Parkcj steamer Wcstraiia. will not arrive at Wellington from Sydney, via northern ports, till Saturday, June 10—a day late, ' She will be dispatched for Duni cdin direct the same day. | The C. and D. liner Tort Hardy 'ex ; Ncrehana) is expectsd to show up at Auckland from New York, via Panama Canal, this week. Hho is due at Wellington -about Monday next. Tho coastal steamer Wootton is duo in port from, Nydia Hay to-day to load for Lyttelton'. After a Quiet and pleasant trip across the Tasman Sea, the Union Company's lloeraki 'arrived at Wellington from Sydney ai B.GQ a.m. yesterday. She brought th<» following transhipments ex the under* mentioned vessels:—M-imiro, Runic, Easter, Tango Maru, Yentura, Afric, Medic, Ceduna, and Wyandra. The Moeraki, after visiting Lyttelton, will sail: for Sydney from Wellington on Thursday next. A general average deposit, of 50 jper cent, has been declared onr.uo landed value ot the cargo . of. the stranded Shaw-£avill steamer Kangatira. This is in addition to freight from Cape-Town, wihch, it is understood, will have to be paid by consignees. The To Kopnni shipbuilding yards aro busy (says the Auckland "Herald"), tho demand for small craft being steady. One Arm ie engaged in the construction of a. motor-lighter for Napier, . which will bo fitted with a 2CO h.p oil engine. The lighter will be engaged in the frozen meat trade, and. will cost over £7COO. Due litre from the south on Friday next, the Union Company's Paloona will bo dispatched for Melbourne direct at noon on Saturday. Advice has been received that the Melanesian Mission steamer Southern Cross arrived at Norfolk Island, from Auck- I land, on Thursday last. Continuing her journey from Calcutta i the Union Company's Waitemata left ! Auckland at 6 p.m. yesterday for Welling, ton. She is due here to-morrow evening or early on Thursday morning.
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