SHIPPING NEWS
PHASES OF THE MOON. APRIL. ' Day. Hr. m. Last quarter 5 a.m. New moon 11 4 4 p.m. First quarter !8 3 38 p.m. Full moon 26 7 35 p.m. MOON. Moon rises 1.4 a.m. to-morrow: sets, 3.14 p.m. . TIDE. To-day, 11.40 a m. To-morrow, 0.6 a.m.; 0.31 .p.m. SUN. Sun rises to day, 6.10 a.m.; setE, 6.37 p.m. ARRIVALS. FRIDAY, APRIL 5. OP AW A, 5.5. (6 40 a.m.). 110 tons, Nicholas, from Blenheim. KAPl'l'l, s.s. 16.j0 a.m.), 242 tons Sawyei'B, from Waugiinui. KAITOA, s.s. (V.iu a.m.), 305 tons, Wildman, from Nelson. MAORI, a.a (10 a.m.), 3412 tons, Manning, from Lyttelton. MONOWAI, s.s. (11.5 7 a.m.), 3433 tons, Doorley, Irom Lyttelton. KINI s.s. (12.15 p.m.), 1122 tons, Plaits, from Lyttelton. POIIJSJtOA, s.s. (245 p.m.), 1175 tons. Chadwick, from Dunedin. BADEN POWELL, s.s. (6.40 p.m.), 174 tons. Owen, from New Plymouth. HAWEIi-A, B.s. (4.35 p.m.), 174 tons, M'Kiunon, from Patea. DEPARTURES. FRIDAY, APRIL 5. PA'PEENA, ri.s. 112.50 .p.m.), 1212 tons, Irwin, for Pioton aud Noleou. CaL;,L, s.s. ;2.30 ji.m.j, toO tons, Radford, for W anganui. OI'AWA, s.s. (5 pm.), 110 tons Nicholas, for Blenheim. INY'liitOAlttHLL, s.s. (5 p.m.), 224 tons, Waltlstrom, for, Wanganui. KAITOA, s.s. v 5.5 p.m.), 305 ions, Wildpian, for Nelson. MONOWAI, s.s, (520 p.m.), i 433 tons. ' Doorley, for northern ports. TAINUI, s.s. (5.20 p.m.) 128 tons, Bonner, lor Wanganui. MAGIO, auxiliary scow (7 p.m.), 82 tons, Vendore, for llavelock. MAPOUKIKA, s.s. (7.15 p'.m), 1203 tons, Sewell, for Auokland. MAORI, s.s. (7.55 p.m.), 3412 tone, Manning, for Lyttelton. Passengers: SaloonMisses Stevens, Hoadley M'Donald, Simsoil, Reid, Nowlands, Williams, Thompson, Williams. Neave. Bland, Ashton, M'Lean, Bell, Waters, Tr'egear, Fraser, Preston Williams, Mesdames Grant, Munro, Stevenson, Healy, Izard, Wilson, Perryman, Stevens, Larjan and child, Thompson, Oouoh, Allan, Greenslade, Douglas, Wright, Mitchell. Paterson, Burton, Cowley, Moaglevy, Roopo and ..:hild, Bryant, Jokes, Gayford and 2 children, Sliarpo, Groom, Leslie, M'Mlllan, Kelly, Watt, Bell, Andrews, Messrs. Holdsworth, Fvans Greßson, Jameson, Bishop, Begg, Hartly, Thomas M'Clure, Cummings. Gale, Stewart, Richard, Logan, Stout, Johnson Larcombe, Hogg, Stokes. D'eer, Grant, Malcolm, Munro. Jqhnson, Ol'lf, Grederick, Duncan, Cummins, Izard (2), Lord, Shallcross, Larcombe, Widdowson, Couoh„Sturrock. Wilkinson, Cook, Mackersey M'Lean. Bodley, Carter, Day, Capitt, Tonks, Clayton, Martin, liiddell, Day, Brown, Hutton, Parker, PalUser, Rumblev, Middlcton, Shore, Williams, Gilbertson. Croft, Morgan, Southerland, Richter, Maxwell, Buchanan, Gayford, Sliarpo. Groom, Jones, H'ove, Dickisnil, Tait, Bush, Capt. Lacey, Sergt. Bryant, Rerpt. Henry, Chap.-Capt Lands, Licnt. England, Gunner Cannington. Gunner Beat-son, Gunner Gregory, Capt. Brown, Oornl. Williams. KAPUNI. s.s. (9.35 188 tons, Gibson, for Patea. • , ... , KENNEDY, ps. (10.20 p.m.), 1 256 tons. Henry for Nelson and West Coast. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Putiki, Lyttelton, April 6. , Queen of the south, Foxton, April o. Blenheim, havelock, Soundß, April 6. Mararoa, Lyttelton, April 6. Nikau, Nelson, April 6. Pateena, Nelson, Picton, April 6. Tainui, Wanganui April J P luvcrcargill, Wunyauui, April 7. Kapuui, Patea, April 7. ( Breeze, Wanganui, April 7. Wootton, Lyttelton, April 7, Opawa, Blenheim, April 7 Waimea, Lyttelton, April 7. Maori, Lyttelton, April 7. Kaitoa, 'Kelson, April 7. Kahika, Westport, April 7. Kauio, Westport, April 7. Ngatoro Bluff,' Oamaru, April 8. Kamoua, Auckland, April 8. Ripple, Gisborne, April 8. Wakatu, Koikoura, April 8. Kini, Westport, April 9. Hawera, Patca, April 9. Kapiti, Wanganui, April 9. Waverley, Patea, April 9. Komata., Westport, April 9. Ngakuta, i Greymouth, April 10. Monowai, ■ northern ports, April 12. Corinna, southern ports April 12. Mapourika, Auckland, April 12 Hazel Repton, Greymouth, April 12. John, Oamaru, Timaru, April 12. PROJECTED DEPARTURES, Wa.verley, Patea, April 6. Kapiti, Wanganui, April 6. Kini, Westport, April 6. Corinna, Dunedin, Oamaru, and Timaru, April 6. ivomata. Westport, April 6. Baden Powell, Wanganui, Now Plymouth, April 6. Mararoa, Lyttelton, April 6. Nikau, Nelson, April 6. Hawera, Patea, April, 6. P.utiki, Nelson April 8. Maori, Lyttelton, April 6. Kaitoa, Nelson, April S. Pateena, Picton. Nelson, April 8. Invercargill, Tarakohc, Lyttelton, Aprils. Waimea, Nelson, Ooaßt, April 8. Kapuni, Patca April 8. Opawa, Blenheim, April ,S. Wootton, Lytteiton, April 3. Tainui, Wanganui, April 8. Queen of the South, Foxton, April 8. Blenheim, Wanganui, April 8. Breeze, Lyttelton, Timaru, Dunedin, April 8. Wakatu,' Kaikoura. Lyttelton, April 9. Ripple, Napier, Gisborne. April 9. Monowai, Lyttelton. Dur.cdin, April 12 John, Wanganui April 12. BY TELEGRAPH. - COASTAL. • FRIDAY, APRIL 5. NEW PLYMOUTH.. Sailed.—Rarawa (8.55 p.m \ for Onehnnga.s WANGANUI Arrived.—Breeze (2.40 p.m.) from Wellington. FOXTON. Queen of the South crossed bar (3.30 p.m.), stuck in river. NAPIER. Arrived.—Ripple (1.50 am.), from Wellington. PIOTON. Arrived—Pateena .'4 p.m.), from Wellington. NELSON.' Sailed—Nikau V p.m.), for Wellington. , WESTTORT. Arrived.-Kahika (midnight Thursday), from Wellington. KATKOURA. • Arrivod —Wakatu (8.45 a.m.), from Wellington. LYTTELTON. Sailed—Putiki (1 p.m.), and Mararoa (6.W p.m.), for Wellington. TO-DAY'S BERTHAGE LIST. Mararoa—Ferry Wharf. Poherua—King's Wharf. Kini—King's Wharf. Nikau—No. 10 Queen's Wharf. Ilawera—Glasgow -Wharf. Blenheim—No. 13 Queen's Wharf. Baden Powell-No. 14 Queen's Wharf. Corinna-No. i jueena' Wharf.
SCOW SPRINGS A LEAK. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Clsborne, April 5. Tho ecow Rangi, which left on Tuesday for Auokland, sprung a leak on Wednesday, and returned to port to-day for repairs. She will probably have to go on tho slip. FOR AUSTRALIA. The following are ike iatcst passengers to leave for Australia :-Misses Fellows, Neavu, T li. Wriggleswortu T. llrowu, E. j L. Collie, Harrison, Uuiulan, E. M'Ardlc* Mesdames M'Pliail, Foster, il'lunnon, Neave, 11. Hannam, Ciailiene, M. Matuiewson, L. Webster, Todd, G. Garlield and infant, L. Montgomery H. li. 'liplin, Burridgo, C. L. Washer, T. Collie, L. Jordan Harrison, il. iloJford, Sporle, M. A Jl'Ardle, Taylor, Captain D. J. Morris, Professor Worley, Sergt. King, Messrs. G. A. Purdy, C. G. Poole, P. J. O'Jtegan, A. H. M'l'nail, Foster, J. S. Spears, Audette, U C. H. Shave, T. W. Mitchell, Winter, E. Matthews, Geo. Stewart, A. Dunsmore, J. H. Waller, Henwood, Vevsey, A. H. Allum, H. E. Perry, L. Webster, H B. Tipiing, 0. Bell, W. (j. Johanson, C. Weaver, Faulkner, J. A. Dyee, Burridge, J. G. Lanwister, H. B. Fisher, T. R. Tripe, Masters R M'Kay and G. Douglas, MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Captain Dreweite of the Monowai has come ashore on 'cave, and iia& been relieved by Captain G.; Doorley. Captain R. litewart has on the Hapourika as eitra cliict Ou:cer. .Atr. A. 11. Cooper, third utacsr on the Mapourika, has eorno ashore, and Mr. h. Anderson has joined the vessel. Mr. H. 'M'Geaehie has relieved Mr. A. J. Holm aB mate on tho Kapuni Mr. C. Callis, purser of the Maori, has transferred to tile Monowai in a Bl . m '™ capacity. His place on the Maori has been taken by Jlr. E. Colebrook. It has been decided to overhaul the Wairau now that it is necessary for acr to receive repairs to her etern tube. The Anchor Company s Waiinea .Mil receive Nelson and West Coast cargo at Wellington on .Monday. ... . On Monday the Im'orcargilj Wellington for fanuohe to load ccment for Lyttelton from wherei she will retuin to Wellington about Friday. Th* Ngatoro ie duo here either on Sunday night or on, Monday morning from Bluff with general cargo, and nom Oamaru with produce, after the discharge of which she will lay up for overhaul. The Corinna will to-day receive cargo until noon for Dunedin, Oamaru, and Tl Tlie r Dartford" was doctefl at- Port Chalmers on Wednesday for the painting of her hull. A number of her crew have Signed articles. She will not be ready for sea for some weeks yet. I'ho Kini sails to-day for Westport to load for Weli'ugton. , . Tho Baden Powell will receive cargo foi Wanganui and New Plymouth- to-day The next Blackball collier to arrive from the Coast will be the Ngakuta about timber-earricr Hazel Repton was to have left. Greymouth yesterday fully laden for Wellington. While on . the Greymouth wharf ly Oaptain Grabnm, master of the Waimea was assaulted by some persons-un-known. He was injured about the face and body, and had to go ashore at Ne - son for mcdioil treatment. Captain Stuart of the Kennedy. 16 in command of the Waimea, and Captain Henry, chiefofficer on the Rcgulus, has taken charge ° The C farmer HuddarUParker liner Victoria, of 2969 tons gross-the sale p f wl ™{ l was reported some weeks ago—visited Mel. , bourne recently with ; u Kiatcrn and Australian Steamship n of which are in London, although the company s vessels traded between Japan, and Australia. Unless the ve.sel w grant. Tikn^^ud. A sib", Tlo«r intte'\Tssel 0 Wo'jSS mo'iiwalth. 'Some time ago the S'ralian Kteamshir Company sold Ti ing' »oi tv " »»
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