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PHASES OP THE 7JOON. APEir.. i ' Hay. Hγ. m. Last quarter 5 13 a.m, ' New moon 11 4 4 p.m. First quarter Iβ J J8 p.m. 1 Full moon 26 7 55 p.m. I . MOON. Moon rises to-day, 11.52 p.m.; Bets, 1.40 p.m. to-morrow. TIDE. To-day, 10.51 a.m.; 11.14 p.m. To-morrow, 11.40 a.m. I SUN. Sun rises to-day, 6.9 a.m.; sots, 5.39 p.m. ARRIVALS. THURSDAY, APRIL 4. BREEZE, s.s. (4.30 a.m.), 655 tons, Braidwood, from Tlmam. . . WAIRAU, s.e. (5.10 a.m.), 143 tons, Daley, from Blenhoim. PARITUTU. dredge (7.25 a.m.), 564 tons, from New Plymouth. MARAROA, 8.8. (7.30 a.m.), 2593 tone, Cameron, ft'om Lyttelton. . NIKAU, 5.6, (8.15 a.m.), 248 tons, Hay, from Nelson. KENNEDY, 's.s. (9.35 a.m.), 226 tons, Stewart, from Tarakohe. TAINUI, s.e. (10.25 a.m.), 128 tons, Bonnbr, from Wanganui. . OALM, s.s. (noon), 890 tons, Badford, from Lyttelton. MANA. s.s. (12,45 p.m.), 134 tons, Sprpnle, from Wanganui. . ■ KAPUNI, s.s. (4.5 p.m.), 188 tons, Gibson, from PatcA. WAYERLEY, e.s. 14.10 p.m.), 157 tons, Fink, from Pjiten. INVEROARGILL, s.s.. (5.5 p.m.), 224 tons. Wahlstrom. from Lyttelton. ■ PATEENA, s.s. (10.20 p.m.), 1212 tons, Iγwin, from Nelson and Pioton. DEPARTURES. THURSDAY, APRIL' 4. OPAWA, s.s. (3.10 a.m.), 110 tons, Nipholas, for Blenheim. ' itANA, e.s. (10.50 p.m ),• 134 tons Sproule, for Picton. NIKAU, e.b. (6.10 p.m.). 248 tons, Hay, for Nelson. . , JOHN, e.s. (5.30 p.m.), 339 tons, Harwick, for Timaru. WOOTTON, b.s. (6.5 p.m.), 151 tons, Lureon, for Lyttelton. MARAROA, 5.6. (7.50 pun.), 2593 tons, Oameron, for Lyttelton, KAKAFO, s.s (8.15 p.m.), 1521 tons, Jackson, for Pioton and Onehunga. WAKATU,, B.S. (8.45 p.m.), 157 tons, Wills, for Kaikour'a and Lyttelton. QUEEN OF THE- SOUTH, s.s. (10.5 p.m.), 198 tons, Harvey, for Foxton. 88EE2E..8.5. (10.5 p.m.), 853 tons, Braidwood, for Wanganui. EXPECTED ARRIVALS, Kapiti, Wassanui, April b. Monowai, Lyttelton, April 5. ' Poherua, Duncdin, April b. Opawa, Blenheim, April 6. Maori, Lytlelton, April 5. Putiki, Lyttelton, April 5. Kaitoa, Nelson, April 5. Haivera, Patea, April 5. . Kini, Lyttelton, April 5. Qneeu of the-South, Foxton, April 6. I hika, Westport, April 6. I .nheim, Hovelock, Sounds, April 6. B. len lowell, New Plymouth, April 6. M' -aroa, Lyttelton, April 6. NiKau, Nelson, Ajril 6. I Pateeua,. Nelson, Picton, April 6. Tai'nui. Wanganui. April 6. Invorcargill, Wanganui, April 7. Waverley. Patea, April ■7. Kapuni, Patea, April 7. Breeze, Wanganui, April 7. I Kamona,. Auckland, April 8. Ripple, Gisborne, April 8. Wakatu, Kaikoura, April 8. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Haponrika, Auckland. April 8. Keunedy, Nelson, Coast, April 5. Wanganui, April 5. Maori, Lyttelton, April 5. . Pateena, Pieton, Nelson, April 6. Kaitoa, Neleon, April 5. Invercargill, Wanganui, April 5. Opawa, Blenheim, April 5. Waverley. Patea, April 6. Kapiti; Wanganui, April 5. Kapuni, Patea, April 5. Kini, Weetport, April 5. .... Monowai, Napior, Gisborne, Auckland, April 5. Corinna, Dunodin, Oamaru, and Timaru, April 6. '~,, Komata, Westport, April 6. Putiki, Nelson, April 6. Badcu Powell, Wanganui, New Plymouth, April 6. Mararoa, Lyttelton. April 6. Nikau, Nelson, April 6. Hawera,, Patea, April 6. Tainui. Wanganui, April 6. Queen of the South, Foxton, April 8. Blenheim, Wanganui, April 8. Breeze, Lyttelton, Timaru, Duncdin, " Wakatn, Kaikoura, Lyttelton, April 9. Ripple, Napier, Gisborne, April 9. BY TELEGRAPH. COASTAL, THURSDAY, APRIL 4. MANUKAU HEADS Sailed.—Earawa (6 p.m.), for New Plymouth. \ NEW PLYMOUTH. Sailed—Baden Powell '6.15 p.m.), for Wellington. PATEA. Arrived.-Hftwera \2 p.m.),'from Wellington. f~~ WANGANUI Sailed.-Kapiti' (5.40 p.m.), for Wellington. BLENHEIM. To sail-Opawa (10 p.m.), for Wellington. NELSON. To sail.-Kaitoa (8 p.m.), for Wellington; WRimca (8 p.m.), for Lyttelton. HAYELOOK. Sailed.-Blenheim (1 p.m.), for Wellington. LYTTELTCIf. Sailed.—Kini (4.30' p.m.), and Maori (8.35 li.inj, for Wellington. TO-DAY'S BERTHAGE LIST. Monowai—No. 1 Queen's Wharf. . Maori—Ferry Wharf. ' Pateena—Taramiki Street Wharf. Kini-King's Wharf. Kaitoa—No. 10 Queen's Wharf. Opawa—No. 11 Queen's .Wharf. Waverley, No. 2 Queen's Wharf. Kapuni-No. 2 Queen's Wharf. Kapiti—No. 7 Queen's Wharf. Kennedy, No. 3 Queen's Wharf. Invercargill—No, 12 Queen's Wharf. I-oherua-King's Wharf. Mapourikn—No. 6 Queen's Wharf. • MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Captain 1. Morrison, late of the Tarawora, has resigned Irom the Union Company's service. Mr. F. W. Collins has joined a special service steamer as second officer. Captain J. F. S." Brown, who has been on leave, has taken command of a Union Company's steamer at an Australian port, relieving Captain' K. Livingstone, who Haa come ashore- on leave. The Board of Trude has awarded a piece of plate to Captain Anoand Ciarvin, ot the French mail steamer Pacifoque, in recognition of hiss services to the orew qf the eteamer Waitotare,, which was abandoned in the Pacific in June last year. The French oailboat proceeded to the scene and rescued all hands. Mr. J. A. Moyes, engineer on the Walutu, has come (ishorc, and has been succeeded by Mr. W. Hood. Mr. W. -Brigden, mate on the Queen of the South, has come ashore. Mr. G. H. King, mate on. the Mana. has left the vessel. Mr. 11. Knewstufl has joined a Union Company's intercolonial eteamer aa third engineer, relieving Mr. L. Gilray. The of labour oh , the wharves yesterday was responsible for the postponement until noon to-day of the departure of the Keunedy for Nelson and West. Coast ports. Napier cargo only will be received' today by the Monowai, sailing to-night for the north The Pohcrua will arrive to-day from Dunedin with general cargo. The Kini will be discharging Lyttelton cargo here to-day. At noon on Saturday the Kamona will leave Auckland direct for Wellington, Lyttelton, and Duncdin. She is due hero on Monday % night. The Coriuna was delaved in her unloading yesterday by the shortage of labour, and will now sail to-morrow for ►outhera .poots, receiving cargo until noon. Tho Calm saile ot noon to-day for Wauganui, and the Breeze, which sailed la6t night, will load at Wellington on Monday for- Lyttelton, Timaru, and Duuedin. Cargo ships which have been torpedoed but have managed to reach port provide the basis for an entiroly new. industrytraffic in salvago cargo. Cargoes are frenuently cnly. slightly damaged, and they are generally sold oil quick at next to nothing in order to get the vessel into dock and ready for service as soon as possible. Tho London "Chronicle" states that grain sold as salvage ot 10s. o ton was disposed of again at £6 10s. a ton, and eventually realised £12 10s. per ton before being consumed. A buyer who got a crato of stuff for £10 at auction saw it resold after it had left his hande for £180. When the steamer Wairau was on her j. way to Miramar yesterday afternoon something went wrong with her stern tubo and the vcS3el had to return to her berth. This morning she will go up behind the Whakariri on the slip for examination and repairs.
For Chronic Cheet Complainb, W<jod'i Great Pepßcpaliit Cur*, ,
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