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PHASES OF TOE "MOON. MARCH. Day. Hr. tn. First Quarter 1 4 14 a.m. Pull moon 5 928 a.m. Last, quarter 17 0 J a..m, New moon 23 335 p.m. First Quarter 30 10 6 p.m. MOON. 'Moon ri*es to-day, 5.5 p.m.: sets, 2.44 a.m. Wednesday. TIDK. To-day. 2.29 a.m.: 2.48 p.m. To-morrow, 3.13 a.va.; 3.32 p.m. BUN. Sun rises to-day, 5.66 a.m.; sets, 6.28 p.m, ARRIVALS. MONDAY, MAEOH 5. KAITOA, s.s. (6.15 a.m.), 305 tons. Wildman, from Motucka, Tarakohc. and Nelson. KATTUNA, s.s. (8.20 a.m.), 1927 tons, Saunders, from Westport. MOEEAKI, s.s. (11.45 a.m.). 4392 tons. Collins, from Hobart and Sydney. Passengers: Saloon—Mesdames Lyon. ffathan, Wright, Kidman, Ayres, Grc'son. Myers, Cameron. Clayton. Bichio,' Dairies. Porter, Williams, Dubilly, Fowler, Webb, Thompson. Eae, Page and child, Lynch and child, Livingstone, Burns, Poolo. Gunn, Green, Lang. Misses Lyons. Thorby. Lewis. Hussey. Clayton. Jefferson, Halliday. Williams, M'Donnell. Hyde. Galloway. Barber. Boss, Huggett, Fitch. Green, Captain Gumming, Dr. Oandlish. Captain Poolo, Liout. Booth. Messrs. Hanson, Kidman, Humphrey, Gregson, Thorby, Lanzed (2), M'Phail, Murakins, Bitches. "* Milcy, Morrison, M'Culloch, Short, Bayer tz, Mendelsohn, Slade. Duhilly, O'Neill, Fowler, Webb. Toplis,' Eaffcrty, Myers, Atkinson, Nantes, Eae, Pai:e. 'Lvnch, Crowle, Tewkesbury, Kahn, sSanbrick. Burns, Sutton, Young, Bobertson. Morgan. Cliffo. Rogers, Phillips, Grant, Gunn, Lang, Larking; 38 steerage. KOUTHNIII, s.s. (noon), 171 tons, Norling, from East Coast. RIPPLE, s.s. (3.25 p.m.). 370 tons, Carlson, from Gisborno and East Const ports. WOOTTON. s.s. (4.50 p.m. at Potonc), 151 tons, Larsen, from Sounds. WAIBATJ, s.s. (10.20 p.m.), 9o tons, Vendoro, from Blenheim. , OPAWA, s.s. (10.30 p.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, from Blenheim. DEPARTURES. MONDAY, MARCH 5. PATEENA, s.s. (12.55 p.m.), 1212 tons, Irwin, for Picton and Nelson. NORA NIVEN, 6team trawler (12.55 p.m.), 166 tons, Bruscy. for Cook Strait. HAWEEA, s!3. (2.10 p.m.), 200 tons, Jackson, for Patoa. KAITOA, s.s. (5.15 p.m.), 305 tons, Wildman, for Nelson. MAORI, s.s. (7.55 p.m.), 3099 tons, Manning, for Lyttelton. ' WOOTTON, 8.6. (7.5S p.m.), 151 tons, Larson, for Pelorus Sounds. TAJiAWERA, s.s. (10 p.m.), 2003 tons, Cameron, for northern ports. Passengers- Saloon—Misses Marshall, Howard, JPhillips, Banisay, Mcsdamcs Poble, Middleton, Messrs. Phillips, Gamble. Douglas, Middleton. Sadgrove, Oapt. Poble. OALM, s.s. (10 p.m.), 981 tons, Gordon, tor Lyttelton. CORINNA, s.s. (10.10 p.m.). 1271 ton 3, Elders, for Dunedin. WIMMERA, s.s. (10.30 p.m.), 0022 tons, Kcll, for Dunedin. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. , Puliki, Wanganui. 51'arc'i 6. Wafeain- Lyttelton, KaiWuVs. March 6. Alcrsnd'cr, Wanganui, March 6. K.tpHi, Waiisanui, March 6. Ve/sKTi.. Fftiea, March 6. Nika-.i, Kelson, Maroh 6. Mararoa. Lyttelton. Marcn. 6. Waveriey, Patea, March 6. Pateena, Nelson, Picton, March 6. Ngahero, Greymouth, March, 6. Opawa, Blenheim, March 6. Orepuiki. Lyttelton. March. 6. John, Wanganui, March 7. \ Maori, Lyttelton, Maroh.7. Kaitoa,, Nelson. March 7. Defender, Hokitika, Maroh 8. Wimmera, Dunedin, Lyttelton. Mar. s. Canopus, Timaru, March, 9. . Monowai, Auckland, Gisbornc, Napier, March 9. Hiverina, Sydney, March 12. Manuka, Sydney, March 19. ' PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Orepuki. Nelson, Nydia Bay, Mar. S. Opawa, Blenheim. March 6. Kapiti, Wanganui, March 6. Mararoa, Lyttelton. March i. Nikau, Nelson, March 6. . Kamo, Groymouth, March 6. Moeraki, Lyttelton, March 6. _ Hippie. Napier. Gisbornc. Akilio. Mnr. 6. Mapourika, Picton, Nelson and West Coast. March 6. Rarawa. Now Plymouth, MaTch 6. Putiki. Wanganui, March 6. Waveriey, Patea, March 6. Koutimui, Gisbomc, March 6. Queen of tho South, Foxton, March 6. Alexander, Nelson and West Coast, Mar. 7. Hawera. Tatea. March 7. Pateona. Picton. Nelson, March 7. Maori, Lyttolton. March 7. ICoitoa. Nelson. March 7. John, southern ports, March 7. Waka.tu, Kaikotira, Lyttelton. Marcli_7. Wimmera, Sydney, via northern ports, March 6. ~ _ Monowai, Lyttelton, Dunedin, March 9. Riverino,, Lyttolton, March 13. Tarawcra. Lyttolton. Tluncdin, Mar.- 13. Manuka, Lyttelton, March 20.
TO-DAY'S BEKTHAOE LIST. Vessels which havo arrived and thoso d\ir. here to-day have- been allotted tho rollowiuK berths:— Afararoa, Perry Wharf. NikiMi', Queen's Wharf, No. 10. Opawa. Queen's Wharf. No. 11 (north). Wai ran. Queen's Wharf, No. 13. Oropulii, Qucen'e Wharf, No. 13 (north). Putiki, King's Wharf, No. 1. Alexander, Queen's Wharf, Iso. 16. Wavcrley, Railway Wharf, No. 3. Mapouriko, Queen's Wharf, No. 13. Koutounul, icing's WharJt. Hippie, Qucon'e Wharf, JSo. 5. karti. Miramar Wharf. ! Kanuni,' Queen's Wharf, JNo. 7. BY TKI-EGKAPH. COASTAL MONDAY, MAROfi 5. AUCKLAND. Sailcd.-Talune (5 p.m.), for Fiji. Aivrivwl.-Moiiowai (4 p.m.), from soutnern POrlS ' NEW I'f.YMOUTH. fcailcd-Ngaloro (2.35 p.m.), for Rrc.Ymouth. viTEA. To sail.—Ke-puni (8 p.m.), for Pnponga. PICTON. Arrived —Patccna M.50 p.m.), from WeiHnEIOU - NELSON. Hailcd.-Nikau. (7.5 p.m.), for Wellington. 0 KEY 110 DTK. Sailed.-KKahcro (6.50 p.m.), for WcllinEtOn' LHTEIiTOff. 6»ilcd.-Mararoa. (8.15 p.m.), for Wellinstou- Orcpuki (11.15 a.m.), for Wellington. PORT CHALMERS. Sailod.-Te Auou (7.30 p.m.), for Chatham Islands. PASSENGERS l/TOM VANOODTER. By Telegraph—l J ress Association. Auckland, March. 5. Tho last mail steamer from Vancouver brought tho following ealoon passengers to New Zealand:—Misses I'hilps, Shaw, Fowler (2), and Blamires, Mesdamcs Kirkland, Wendover, Shillit-o, Curd, Heard, Henderson and infant, Xtogerson, George, Kcrr, Chandler, Biohards, Bha.TT, Hill, Fowler, Andrews. Wilson, Messrs. Wendover. Kirkland, Gabbatt, Wilson. Shaw, IJoyd Smelton. Hoore, Stokes, Ch*ndler, Kichards, Wilson, Andrews, Croll. Angcll, Wilson, Dr. Chiassman, Dr. Jamicson. jrOEBAKI FKOJC SYDNEY. The Moera.ki arrived in Wellington shortly betore noon yesterday, and berthed at No. 1 (south) Queen's Wharf. Sheeailed from Sydnoy on Thursday last, and during the run aerobe experienced tino clear weather, with liuht bi-eozes. T.ho Moeraki will sail to-night for Lyttclton, from which pori- she will a.rrivo back in Urao to sail on Thursday evening for Sydney again. THE MAGIC. Messrs. Hansford, Mill?, and Bardio, local agents of the scow Magic, stated yesterday that, it was not, known when the vessel would ho got off the sandbank in Sandy Bay. MESS-TABLE GOSBH , . Tho following changes amonc the pursers of the Union Company are announced:— Mr. (J. B. Madden, purser of tho To Anan, is proceeding to Lyttclton to join tho Waipori af. purser temporarily. Mr. E. 8. Hood, lato of tho Union Company's Auckland staff, has joined the Mapourika ns assistant purser. Mr. R. D. Uogers, of the Mapourika, will join tho Mooraki as assistant purser this week. Mr. Ij. T. Munn acting asistant purser of the Moeraid, will como ashore at Wellington this week for instruction;). Mr. W. Whiting, lalo purser of the Mnpourika, is now temporarily attached to the Union Company's head ollico staff. Mr. C. W. Richardson has re-joined tho Mapourika as purser in place- of Mr. L. C. Smart. Mr. J. H. Holm, chief engineer on tho coastal steamer John, lies left that veseul in order to co into camp. The Oorinna, Railed last night for Duncdin direct, and on the return trip will I call i'-t Oamaru and Timani.
The Nealiula. will go on the Patent Slip for ovorhaul on Wednesday. On Wednesday or Thursday she -will sail for fireymouth to load for Napier and Tokenism The Kauri will leave to-de.y for West* port and Auckland. Tho Himltangi loft (ho Chatham Islands for Lyttolton at 4 p.m. on Sunday. Tho training-ship Amokura- left. Akaxoa yesterday morning ■ for Port Chalmers, Trhoro sho is duo to-day. Tho Ngahcro, with a, full load of coal, sailed from Greymouth for Wellineton at 7 o'clock last ovontnc, and is duo her* to-night. The Ngatoro sailed yesterday afternoon from New Plymouth for Greymouth. The Wootton arrived at Potono ycetorday flft-ernoon with a load of sheep from tho Sounds, and after discharco Bailed at 1 o'clock on tho return trip.
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