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T'HASKS OP THE MOON. FEBRUARY, Day. Ilr. m. Last, quarter "I 722 p.m. Xcw moon 11 9 35 p.m. First ((liartcr 18 0 27 a.m. Full moon 26 9 5 a.m. MOON. Moon rises to-day, 5.59 a.m.; sets, 7.23 p.m. TIDE. To-day. 4.40 a.m.: 5.11 p.m. To-morrow, 5.42 a.m.; 6.16 p.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day, 5.9 a.m.; sets, 7.1 p.m. * ARRIVALS. » MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11. KAK(J. 3.3. (4.20 a.m.), 267 tons. Cox. from Lylteltou. k'AMO.s.s. !5.25 a.m.), 1236 tons, Header, from Greymouth. KOMATA, s.s. (6.20 a.m.), 1994 tons, M'Olellaii, -from Weslnort. TKKAWHITI, s.s. (8.10 a.m.), 200 tons, Biilloi-k. from LyUclton. RIPPLE, s.s (£.35 a.m.), 570 tons, Carlson, from Giebornc. DEPARTURES. MONDAY. FEBRUARY 11. PATEiiNA, s.s. (1.10 ii.ni.) iiiZ loui, Watsou, jur i'lciou uud Weißon. JOIIV, b.s. i<1.25 p.m.), ,u9 tone, Mar. \v;cK, tor Lyttetlon and TiinUru. KAITOA, s.s. (5 p.m.), 005 togs, WilUniuii, for Nelson. WEKiN UP 'i'Hli SOUTH, s.s. (5.35 p.m.), I'i'o tons, Harvey, for Foxton. KARU. s.s. (7.30 p.m.), 207 tone, Cox, for New Plymouth. iIAOHi, s.e. tf.so p.m.), 3412 tons, Manning, tor Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon— Misses Batchelor, Bisa. Harris, Waterworth, Bolsted, Talhot, Marshal), Cook, Anderson, Christie, Hcwett, Watson, Logan, M'Nab, Watson, Ward, M'Kee. Sutcliffe, Schrjinpton, Corpett, Brown, I'attcl, 'Mesdames Sandford, Craigie, Bidwcll, RapIcy, Wright, M'Lcod, Lewis, Itaillaud, Armstrong, Martindale, Green, M'Donald, Piper, Evans, Itoss, Miller. Henderson, Phillips. Barton. Dalgeale, Thomeon, Thomas, Beeoham, Pix, Alcock, Pryc-e, Grant, Giipin, Haig. M'Farlanc, Tuton, Shaw, Rudledge. Roberts, Bell. Messrs. Jones, Davis, Reid, Monk, Rogers, Tonks, .Jeffrey!!. Bricc, Coughlan. Herman. Cardalc, Hardy. Duncan, Cameron. Russell. Landford, rivans, Donald, .Tam"snr., Bidwcll, Alexander, Hninficlri. Biitterwn:f.J>.. Oraijrie, Batnhelor, Piper, Frengley. Kv;;rn. Hill*. Harris. Henderson. Shaw, Johnrwn. Shaw, Thomson, Corrigan, Hay, Milror Ma.loney. fieale, Andrews. M'Rsy. Pollsid. Dawler. lieslin. Hansen. Osley, Brook*. ,'iVPnrlane, Cameron, Shaw, Roche.. PaMerso;i, Elder. Chapppl). WATUTU. f.F. (8.25 p.m.). 157 tons. Wills, for X^'liPiira. COP.TW.V !.«. (8.50 p.m.!, 1271 tonn. Eldor", f.ir Dunedin. WAIMEA. s=. (11.■Jβ p.m.), 454 tens. Graham, for Pinion. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Wairan, I'ieton, February 12. h'apuni, I'at.ea, [''ebrnsiy J2. Monowai. Ilunedtn. Lytd-l'.sn. Fob. 12. Mararoa. Lyltelton, February 12. Nikau, Kelson. February 12. Patcena, Nelnop, Picton, February 12. Kapiti, Wangahui. February 12. Mana. Wanganui. February 12. Alexander, Lyttclton, Feb. 12. Huia. Wanganui, Feb. 13. Maori, Lyttelton, February 13. Kahu, East. Coast, Felti -13. Kaitoa, Nelson, February 13. Blenheim, Wanganui, February 13. Kamona, Greymouth, February 13. Hinemoa, northern lighthouses. Feb. 13. Waverley. Patea. February 14. Hawcra. Patea, February 14. Queen of the South, Foxton. Feb. 14. Culm. Ijyttulton, February 14. Wakatu, Kaikoura. February 14. Putiki, liyttolton, February If Houto, Dunedin direct, February 14. Himitangi, Lyttelton, February 15. PSOJECTED DEPARTURES. Kahu East Coaßt, Feb. .12. Waverley, Patea, February 12. Hawera, Patea, February 12. Ripple, Napier, Oisborne, February 12. Monowai, Napier, Gisborne, Auckland, February 12. Union Co.'s cargo steamer, Greymouth, Hokitika. Feb. 12. Mararoa. LytteHon. .February 12. Nikau, Nelson, February 12. Kapuni, Patea, February 12. Kokiri, Greyroouth. February 13. Mana, Lyttelton. February 12. Wairau, Blenheim, February 12. Huia. Wanganui, New Plymouth, Feb. 13 Komata, Westport, February 13. Kamo, Greymouth. February 13. Ngatoro, flreymouth, February 12. Maori, Lyttelton, Febmary 13. Tateena, Pioton, Nelson, Feb. 13. Kaiton, Nelson. February 13. Blenheim. Wansanni, February 13. Alexander. Westport. Greymouth, Feb. 13. Kaiiiti. Wancanui, February 13. Wakatu. Kaikoura? Lyttelton, Feb. 15. Calm. Wansanui. February 14. Putiki, Nelson. February 15. Huanui, Lyttelton. Onehunßa, Feb. 15. HimitaDgi, Chatham 'slands, Feb; 16. BT TELEGRAPH. COASTAL. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11. MANUKAU HEADS. Sailed.—Hinemoa (9.45 a.m.), for Wellington; Rarawa (7.25 p.m.), for New Plymouth. PATEA. To sail.—Kapuni (10 p.m.), for Wellington. WANGANUI Sailed.-Mana (6.5"p.m.), for Wellington. PICTON. Sailcd.-Wairau (7.45 p.m.), for Wellington. Arrivcd.-Pateena (5 p.m.), from Wellington NELSON. To aail.-Nikau (7 p.m.), for Wellington. " GREYMOUTH. Arrived.-Ngahere (1.55 a.m.), from Wellington. LTTT3LTON. . Bailed-Steamer (5.30 p.m.), Monowai (6.10 p.m.), Mararoa (6.35 p.m.), and Alexander (7.30 p.m.), for Wellington. TO-DAY'S BERTHAGE LIST. Mararoa-Ferry Wharf. Monowai-No. 1 Queen's Wharf. Nikau-No. 10 Queen's Wharf. Mana-No. 4 Queen's Wharf. Alexander-No. 13 Quran's Wharf. Wairau-No. 11 Queen's Wharf. Blenheim-No. 13 Queen s Wharf. Wttverlcy-No. 5 Queen's Wharf. Kapuni-Kinsr's Wharf. Kapiti-No. 7 Queens Wharf. PABSENGERS FOR WEST COAST. The Anchor Company's Alexander in due here this afternoon from LytteHon, and is to sail at 5 p.m. to-morrow ' direct for Wcstport and Greymouth. The vessel has accommodation for saloon passengers, and will receive cargo also. FROM AUSTRALIA. The following' ealoon passengers have arrived in New Zealand from Australia ;- Mesdames 33. Garling, F. Lakin, Carter, S. Ferguson, J. Arbuckle, W. Envin, M. Deer and 5 children, J. Crump, Dunegan, A. Rogers, E. M'Larty. M. Mortlock, W. Warnham and child, S. Blain, Smith and 2 children, E. Chandler, Drewitt and infant, M. Oarrick and child, E. Kee.p, F. Uonnaker, -H. Bills, Misses E. M'Mahon. 15. Thayer, Greenish, M. Watson, Carter, L. Wharfe, .1. Gillies, G. Rawlingson, Deer, E. Cripps, M. Dow, E. Jolly, E. Godfrey, E. Lyon, A. Steel, .T. Stewart. M. Bullivant. H Keep, M. Blaokwood, K. Blackwood, Rev. Mulvihill, Rev. G. Stubbn, Lient. 0. Hull Messrs. T. Woodhouse, S. Mann, T. Scott, Carter, G. Wright, S. Ferguson, .1. Arhuckle, C. Kaiburn. F. Jenkins. J. Crump Dunegan, 0. Counland, Coupland, J. Mulholland, J. Paul, Rogers, E. Major. M'Larty. J. Lanyon, A. Guthrey. W. Jenkins. C. Young, A. Fauvel, P. Lakin, W. Erwin, llclquoind, H. Crawford, B. Armstrong, E. Holyoalie, C. Butl.evworth. E. Oliandlcr, W. M'Gibbon, Drewitt, F. Hannaier, and H. Bills.
OVERSEAS PASSENGERS. Passengers for America and Canada:— First Saloon-Mr. B. Ayrton. Mr. J. G. Bell, Lieutenant J. A. Oarr, Miss D. Cuinming, llr. and Mrs. D. Cutbbert, Mr. and Mrs H. Dickin, Miss Madi Dillon, Mr. and Mrs J. E. Klliott, Mr. T. E. Leitheatl, Mr. E. Lester, Mr. Cyril Maude, Mr. .1. Macalister, Miss B. Murray, Miss ,1. h. Ogle, Mies Steller Paytor, Mrs. Pickering, Mr H Ransom, Mr. L. L. Reddick, Mr. S. Scanlon. Mr. W. Sutherland, Mr. fl. Sweeney, Mr. K. A. Tlmrby, Mre. Thurby and infant, Mr. Alfred Turner. Mr. H. H, Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Wise, Miss A It Schundt. Second saloon-Mr. 0. W. Aidney, Mrs. Aidney and 2 children, Sister P. Anseloz. Mrs. A. 0. Orowther, Mr. H. Gordon, Sister B. J. Lee, Captain H. ,T. Low, Mr. Ninff, Sew So, Me A. Oshorne, Miss E. Richmond, Mise N. Ilussell, Mias G. Kelmensolmeider; 2 6tccrage. The following passengers have left Net? Zealand for overseas:—Saloon—Misses V. Afviat, Armstrong, L. Barclay, B. Corny, Clarence, K. E. Corrie, h. G. Iβ S.. Fitzroy, C II Hincs, E. Holmes, B. L. Hodder, liesdames K. 11. Atrial, E. G. flarr, J. G. Duncan, Jloimes a Court, Inguani and 2 children. Stassi, Rev. Ingham, Messrs. P. 0. Ohoinlcy, E. Honey, G. Stnssi Master G. G. Shirtclilte. Third clase-Misscs L. Bianco, Clarke, A. Elridge, P. letecd Mesdames E. S. Bullon, Campbell, Gent and infant, M. Isteed. Wripht, I. Worsley and infant, Mfflsrs. A. Atbcrtoh, S. Alberiuh, M Burns, C. Bennett, Barrowman, 0. J. Birnie, P. Bore, J. Campbell, C. Concetti, E A Oollings, S. Camillfcri, G. Degnara, V. T'elioi, G. Fenccb. D. Fenenh, B. Giaoamn, W. Ganeo, V. Gent, 0 Hull. 8. Kelley J. Matoue, A. Mntone, G. Muscat, 0. Muscat Hi H. W, Macord, T, M'Oartby,
F. M'Cabc, D. M'Crtiinell, J. M'Millan, Kaish, W. Pope K. W. Paine, G. R. Rushton, W. L. Romilly, S. Sciborras, J.Schembri. .1. Pisa nl, Viddler G. Vaccaneo. T. Wright, Masters It. Turner, F. M'Cabc, 16teed. MESS-TABI,E GOSSIP. Mr. 0. F. Backstrom has joined the Karu as male. Captaiu B. B. Invin lias rejoined the Pateena as master, relieving Captain J. G. Watson. Mr. J. h. Townsend, second engineer on the Paloi'iia, bus come ashore. Mr. A. Bagley. third engineer, has sigucd on the Maori, relieving Mr. R. W. Elliott. Cargo for Lyttelton will be received till 4 p.m. to-day by the liana. The Monowai will sail to-night for Auckland, via, ports. The Ilimilanpi arrived at Waitanei on Sunday morning, and wan to have left yesterday with sheep and wool for Lyttolton. She arrives here on Friday, and is to sail at noon on Saturday for Kalngaroa and Owenga Tho Calm is due here on Thursday from southern ports, and is to sail the same day for Wanganni. The Kamonn will leave Oreymouth tonight with coat for Wellington. Yesterday the Jiaituna went round to the slip for slight repairs. The weather at the Wairau Bar has been unfavourable during tho lant few duys, and in consequence has delayed operations in connection with refloating the Opawa, which was yesterday afternoon still ashore. Messrs. Johnston "and Co. advise that as the hiverc.trgil) will go on the slip todny for the completion of her overlmilwhich will take two or three daye-the Blenheim will sail for Wanganui to-mor-row night. Owing to a remarkable accident the steamer Loongana was not able to leave for Tasmania as usual a few days ago (says the "Shipping List"). A spare , ensine shaft weighing two tons was being discharged from the vessel, when the. hooks of the derrick broke, and the shaft fell down the hold and crashed through the bottom or the ship. The Loonyano. was at onco moved into dee!; hy: .-co.ii.-a. The Wellington Steamship Corapaiiy'i J Huia is advertised to sail at 5 p.m. toj morrow for Wanganui and New Ply-' mouth.
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