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PHASES OF THE MOON. FEBRUARY. Day. Ilr.ni. wet quartet 4 7 22 p.m. New moon 11 935 p.m. First quarter IS 0 27 a.m. Full moon 26 9 5 a.m. MOON. Moon riFes 10-day, 4.6 p.m.; sets, 1.30 a.m. to-morroir. TIDE. To-dfty. 0.43 a.m.: 1.3 p.m. To-morrow, 1.34 a.m.; 1.54 p.m. SUN. Snn rises 10-day, 5.20 a.m.; self. 6.49 p.m. ARRIVALS. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20PATEENA, s.s. (3.20 a.m.). 1212 lone, Irwin, from Nelson and Picton. WAIMEA, B.s. (5.45 a.m.), 454 tons, Graham, from I'iclon. StAORL s.s. (7.5 a.m.), 3412 tone, Manning, from Lyttelton. WAIRAU, a.s. (7.45 a.m.), 143 lons, Deily, from Bleuheim. KAITOA. s.e. 17.45 a.m.), 305 lons, Stuart, from Nolson. ALEXANDER, s.s. (8 a.m.), 377 tone, Wildman, Xroin TarakohcBADEN POWEWj, β-s. (noon), 174 tons, Owen, from Wanganui. KARU, s.s. (8.35 p.m.), 367 tons, Cox, from Lyttelton. DEPARTURES. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20. PATEENA, s.B. (12-50 p.m.), J212 tone, lrwin, for Picton and Nelson. JOHN, s.B. (3 n.in.), 339 tons. Harwick, for Wanganui • INVEUUARGILL. B.s. (4.10 p.m.), 224 tons. Wahletrora, for Wanganui. KAITOA, Bβ. (5.5 ,p.rn.), 505 tons, Stuart, {or Nelson. KAHU, 8.0. 6 p.m.), 138 tons, Norling, for Napier. MAORI, e.s. (7.60 p.m.), Ml'i tons. Manning, for Lyttelton. Passengers: SaloonMisees Biggs (2), Paterson (2), Ivey, Green (ill Goulding, Hyde, Cook, Marquis, Archibald, Bird, Kavn, Hill, Kirk, Harris, Cook, Kitto, Gillespie. Clare, Moss (2), Hamilton, Kinna, Turnbull, Campbell, Cox, Bell, Watt Mesdaines Gill, Sullivan, Da-wnon, Cowles. Millar, Mackay, Rutherford, Wulls, Graham, M'Larty, Bennett, Wood, Drake, Drakes, Crawford and child, Biuna, Steward and 3 ohijdren, Calcutt, Lauroneon, Foster and 2 children, liobbie, Rowlet, Allan, Bothamloy, Grant and I children, M'Donald, Stevens, O'Neill, Campbell, Baunrters, Hunt, Mesara. Gill, Sauhvick, Wright, Smith (2). Callaghan, Goldeburougli, Vickerman, Neville, Brown, Macdonalti, Camp- • bell, Kiddle, -Scifert, Widdowson, Burk, Sullivan, Swale (2), WCkson, Smyth, Oowles, Millar, Mackay, Ruiterford, Wells, Anderson. Graham, Blake, Miller, Jonos, M'Larty, Wright, .Tonon, Lindsay, Lang, Park, Fletcher. Bnkewell, Harrison, Graham, Thompson, HaUy , , Skelton, Harris, Dreadon, Tod, M'Keifrey, Luke, Reed, Grey. O'Conner, Willis, Butler,. GrenvilJe, Connolly, Alexander (2), Segar, Robb, M'Rae, M'Donald, Stevens, Ingram, Burns, Andrews, Macfarlanc, Whatman, Edwarfl, Douglas, Keane, Ryle, O'Neill, Campbell, Lawrence, Buxton, Rev. Haelam. Pte, Powers, Pto. Willis, L-Cpl. Richie, Pto. Irving, Lieut, Sutherland, Rev. Dawson, Dr. Reakes, Bflmn. Pries, Pte. CienicnSi Pte. Roaie, Pte. Fennell. L.-Cpl. Jt'Korroiv, Sgt. JTemmington, Pte. Pinn, Pte. Master, Rev. Scrivan. i WAIMEPA, s.s (8,30 .p.m.), .454 tons, Graham, for. Nelson. . KOMATA. S.B. (9.15 p.m.), 1994 tons, M'Lellan. for Westport. KOKIRI. n.B. (10.40 p.m.),. 1214 tons, Stewart, for Westport. ' EXPECTED ARRIVALS. ( Ngakuta, Auckland direct, February 21, ■ Defender, GreymouUi, February 21. Queen of the. South, Foxton, Feb. 21. .Monowai, Auckland direct, Feb. 21. Huia, New Plymouth, February 21. , Kapiti, Wanganui, Feb. 21. I . Blenheim, Hayelock. Soundu, Feb. 21. Mararoa, Lyttelton, February 21. Nikau, Nelson, February 21. Pateena, Nelson, Picton, February 21. Kapuni, Patea, February 21. Mana, Wanganui, February 21. Kamona, Napier, February 21. ■ Roeamond; Napior, Feb. 22. ' John, Wanganui, February 22. Breeze, Lyttclton, February 22. Karawa, New Plymouth, Onehunga, February 22. Maori, Lyttelton, February 22. Kaltoa, Neleon, February 22. Waverley, Patea, February 22. Wairau, Blenheim, February 22. Hawera, Patea, February 22. Corinnn, Now Plymouth, Feb 22. Invcrcargill, Wanganui, February 23. Ki taugata, Auckland, February 23. Ka-jni, Napier. February 23. Kowhai, Grcymouth, February 23. Kamo, Gre-yinouth, February 23. Kokiri, Westport, February 23. Baden Powell, New Plymouth, Feb. 24. Komata, Westport,. February 24. Ngahere, Limestone J.'land, Napier,; Fcbi ruary 24. . • - Eileeu Ward- (dredge), Westport, Feb. 24. Ripple, Glsborne, February 25. Wakatu, Kaikoura, February 26. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Kamo, Greymouth, February 21. Huia, Foxton, February 21-. Houto, Westport, February 21. Badon Powell, Wanganui, New Plymouth, February 21. Kapunj, Pat«a, February 21. ■ ■ Karu, Nydia Bay, Lyttelton, Feb. 21. Mararoa, Lyttelton, February 21. Nikau, Nelson, February 21. Alexander, Neleon, Coast, February 21. Wakatu, Kaikoura, Lyttelton, Feb. 21. Queen of the South, Foiton, Feb.. 21. Kapiti, Wanganui, February 21. Jfana, Wanganui, February 21. John. Timaru, Dunedin, Feb. 22. Blenheim, Wanganui, February 22. Koutunui, Napier, February. 22; Ngakuta, Greymouth, February 22. Rarawa, Now Plymouth, OnehunEa, February 22. Maori, Lyttelton, February 22. Pateena, Picton, Nelson, Fcb. 22. Kaitoa, Nelson, February 22. Wavcrloy. Patea, February 22. Wairau, Blenheim. February 22. Hawera, Patea, February 22. Breeze, Wanganui, February 22. Kamona, Westport, February 22. Monowai, Lyttelton, February 22. Monowai; Lyltelton, Duncdin, Fob. 22. Corinna, Pjcton,' Onehunga, Feb. 22. Rosamond, Auckland, Fobruary 2!. Invcrcargill, Lyttelton, February 23. Ngahorc, Wanganui, New Plymouth, Feb. ruary 25. Ripple, Napier, Gisborne, February 26. BY TELEGRAPH. COASTAL, MANUKAU HEADS. Sailed.-Rarawa (6.45 p in.), for New Plymouth. NEW PLYMOUTH. Sailcd.-Huia. (10.30 a.m.) for Wellington. PATEA. Arrivcd.-Waverley (5 p.m.), and Hawera (5.15 p.m.), from Wellington 'Sailcd.-Ka.puni (5.40 p.m.), for WelUngton. WANGANUI. Sailed.—Kapiti (6,30 p.m.), for Wellington. PICTON. Arrived.-Patccna (4.40 .p.m.), from Welling, ton. NELSOiV. To Bail.-Corinna (5 p.m.), for New Ply Bailed.-NJkau (4 40 p.m.), for Wellington. HAVELOCK. : Sailed.-Blenheim (3.25 p.m.), for Wellington. LYTTELTON. Sailed.-Mnraioa (6.20 p.m.), for Wellington. TO-DAY'S BEBTHAOE LIST. Mararoa-Ferry Wharf. Monowai-No. 1 Queen's Wharf. Ngakuta—No. 16 Queen's Wharf. Karu-No. 12 Queeu'a Wharf. Manar-Glaegow Wharf. Nikau-No. Iβ Queen's Wharf. I Queen of the South-King's Wharf. ' Koutunui-King's Wharf. i Blenheim-No. 13 Queen's Wharf. Kapuni-Glasgow Wharf. Kapiti-No. 7 Queen's Wharf. Huia-No. 5 Queen'e Wharf. Wayerlcy-Glasgow Wharf. Defender-Clyde Quay Wharf. Rocamond-No. 6 Queen'e Wharf. Kamona—King's Wharf. MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Mr. R. Oampbell, fourth 'engineer on the Maori, has come ashore on pick leave. Tho funeral of the lato Captain Stephen Barker Thorns, master, of the coastal steamer Huia, who died'on Sunday last at Wanganui, took place yesterday at Karorl. The shipping community was well represented, and many friends of tho deceased were also present. Tho Rov. J. K. Archer officiated at the craveeidc. Lieutenant A. F. Watchlin, R.N.R., formerly master of tho Union Company s tug Terawhiti, wh'o has leen on service with the Navy for three years, ie returning to New Zealand' on four months' leave. Ho served at tlio landing at GaJlipoli, and was in tho Mediterranean for a considerable time. Returning to England at the end of last jear, lio was appointed Assistant King'a Harbourmaster at Scarborough. After dißcharging rcr cargo from Wanganui on Saturday Iho invcrcargill will sail in tho aTternoon for Lyttelton. As tho vessel cannoT be .talsen for the completion of her overhaul at cither tho Wellington or Wanganui slips for some days, it was decided to send her to Lyttelton for thai purposu. She ie to return on Wednesday. ' The Baden Powell will sail at <! p.m. to-day for Wanganui and New Plymouth. Among tlic vessels sailing to-day are thfi j Mana. for Wanganui and K?vu for Nydia. ] I Bay and Lyttolton.
Tbo Brccjo will load general cargo at Wellington 10-inorrow for Wauganu). The Kinenioa landed etorcs at. Farewell Spit lighthouse yesterday morning, ana to-day will bo at Stephen Island. The schooner lily, which is engaged in the Lytlclton-Kaipara run, and which recently arrived from tbo latter place, has been Bold in Lyttclton. Her now owner is Mr. A. I'. K. Wateou, und she probably will still sail undnr her old master. Captain Bloom, on th°e same' run. The following passengers have left New Zealand for America. :-Dre. Story, hexter, Bock, Meedamee W. Blake, Brown and chilri. Story and rhild, Messrs. W. Bloke, Chns. Bnifiliwitz, Browu. T. A. Oallcnder, and K. Crane. ~ . For the purpose of expediting merchant shipbuilding and the production of. standard ships (eayjß a London paper), inland engineering centres are undertaking to manufacture portions of ships oj maximum dimension!), which nro transportable by railways, thus avoiding the, setting up of new. machinery and the extension of national and pnYate ihipyards. The Monowai will arrive about noon to. day direct from Auckland. Her departure for Lyttclton and Dunedin will be taken at 4 p.m. to-morrow. The Union Company'? Kaitaug-ta. will sail from Auckland to-day direct for Wellington. On Monday sho will take in general cargo for Timaru, OaraarV andBluff. At noon to-day the Rosamond will leave Napier for Wellington.-. She is duo tomorrow, anH will load a full cargo of transhipments for Auckland, Bailing on Saturday. The Kamona is due to-day with wool from Napier, and to-morrow will fail for Wcstporl.
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