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: ♦ 7—. PHASES OF THE MOON. JUNE. Day,. Hr. ni. Ml moon 24 « » I'»Bt quarto « | g Now moon 5 ' "'™- First fiuarter 37 0 a.m. ' MOON. Moon rises to-day, 0.50 p.m.; sets, 2.5Va.m. .to-morrow. To-day, 0.17 A.m.; 12.30 p.m. To-morrow, 0.59 a.m.; 1-23 p.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day, 7-15 a.m.; sots, 4.28 p.m. ARRIVALS. TUESDAY, JUNE 18. ALEXANDEtt. S.s. '5.30 a.rn:), 377 tons, Wililmnn, from Picton, • lUVERINA, s.s. (7.30 a.m.), 4758 tons, T-nt-nisle, from Sydney. , 1 .... • MAItAROA, s.s. (9.20 a.m.), 2598 tons, Siiriuff-Brown,' trom Lyttelton. Til ANAU, s.s. (8.20 a.m.); 1652 tons, Eyre, trom Auckland . QUEEN OF THE bOIiTIT, s.s. (4.30 p.m.), 198 tons, Ilarvey, put back through fetress of weather. . . KAPITI, s.s. (10.20 a.m.), 242 tons, Sawyers, fro.n Wauf;anui. NIKAU, s.s. (12.20 p.m.). 248 tons, Hay, from Nelson and Picton. lUMITA'NGI, S.s. (6.15 . p.m.), ton». Thompson, l'rom Chatham Islands and Lyttelton. , . OPAWA, s.s. (7.55 p.m.), U0 tons,. Nicholas, from Picton. DEPARTURES. TUESDAY, JUNE 18 . W ATRAC. s.s. 15.5 a.m.), 143 tons, Deiley, for Blenheim. , . ... . „„ INVEROAHGIIiL, s.s. '13.15 p.m.), 224 tons, Wahistrom, for Waiißanui. . ALBERT, barque (10.40 a.m.), 624 tons, Nielsen, for Honolulu. PUTIKJ. s.s. (5.20 p.m.), 409 tons, Robertson, for Dunedin. 1 ALEXANDER, s.s. (6.5 p.m.), 377 tons, Wildmau, for Nelson. • MARAROA, s.s. (7.50 p.m.), 2598 tons, Spring-Brown, for Lyttelton. PflsseiißorS: Saloon-Misses Pavitt. Corcoran (2), Cresswell, Fratcr, Farciuliar, Carter, JlesdaniCß Meikleliam, Rodie, Masuire, Gage and child, 'Dingle, Bradley, Thompson Jenninfjß, Stcmpa. Brown nnd girl. Talbot, Charles and child. Fitchett, Jackson, Macuire, Oraddock, Shaltock (2), Gray, Brown, Messrs. Brown, .Gaffe, Doyles, lhornley. Dingle, Bradley, Thompson, Hofoln, Wilkinson, Watts, Crewe, Aschman, Hutcbin, Balliorin, Moss, Stenipa,: Andrews, Jacks, Oummings, M'Gihbon, Lees, Clarke, Hourahan, Yarley, Hurdloy. Tullock, Du, Poodger, O'Mnlley (2), I'etre, Waldron, Matheson, Foley (2), Scannell, Lynch, Gawne, Jones (2), D'Ath, Burncs, Gawne, O Br en, Kennedy, M'Laughlin. Campbell, M Arley, England, Rheclian, Minchan.. M Sherry, Lt. Boyes, S.-M.'s Robinson, Phillips, Pte. Paul, Father Allien. _ NIKAU, s.s. (8 p.m.), 248 tons, Hay, for Nelson.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Wakatu, Lytleltoni June 19. .1 ohii, Lyttelto.i, June 19. Karu, liyttclton, June 19. l'ohcrua, -Westport, Juno 19. Waverley, l'atca, June 19. Blenheim, llavelocl;, Juno 19. Kowhai, (ireymoutli. Jmio 19 Kititoa, Nelson," June 19. Maori, Lyttelloii, June 19. Wairau, lllcnlioim. .fiino 19. Kapuni, Patea, June' 19; llawera, l'atea, June 21. Talnui, liyttclton, Junci 20. , Wootton, Lyttelton. June 20. Knliika, OreynmiiMi, June iO. Defender, Lyttelton, June 21. . Mararoa. Lytteltou, .Tune 20. Nikau, Nelson, June ,20. Oueen of the South, Foxton, June 21, Kapiti,. Wanpiinui, June 21. Monowai, Auckland, Nnnier. Jane Zu. NRakuta, Dunedin, June 20. Timaru. June 21. Mapourika, Auckland, June 21. Kuinata, Weatiiurt, June 23. luverearsill. Wanpinui. June 22. tlimitanffi, liyttniton, June 2«. Karu, Lyttcltoiij Juno 23. Ripple, GisJjorne, June 24.
PROJECTED DEPARTURES, Queen ot the Son 111, PoxWn. June 19. To Anau, Boutherii ports, Juno 19. Itasamond, southern ports, June 19. UawerH, Patea', June 19. ' "May Howard, llunedin, Invcrcarnill, June 19. Kapiti, TVanpanm. June 19. I'ntcena, J'ie.ton, Nelson, Juno 19. Hippie, Napi.er, tlisbonie, June 19. Kamona, Oreymoutli, Jurto 19. Waverley.. Paiea, .June 19. Kapuni, Patea, June 19. Wakatu, Kaikoura, Lyttelton, Juno 20. Himitangi, Lyttelton, June 19. \ ."Maori, Lytteltou, June 19. Koitoii, Picton, Nelson, June 19. Komata, Westport, June 19., Queen of the South, Foxton, June 19. Wairau, Blenheim, June 19. Opawa, Blenheim, June 19. John, Wancamii, June 19. Mararoa. Lyttelton, June 20. Nikau. Nelson, June 20. Mverina, Sydney, June 20. Blenheim, Wanptanui, June 21. Queen of tho South, Foxton, June 21. 'J'ainui, Wanftanui, June 20. Monowai, southern ports, iiine 22. Wootton. Lyttelton, June 21. Tnvfivcargill. Lyttelton. June 22. Defender, Lyttelton, June 22.
BY TELEGUAPH.
COASTAL. ' TUESDAY. JUNE 18. PATEA. Sailed.— Waveriey (3.45 p.m.), and Kapuni (4 p.m.). for Wellington. WANCIANUI. Arrived.—Oalra (4 a.m.), from Wellington. BLENHEIM. Arrived.—Wairau (1.45 p.m.), from Welling- , ton. ' • ' HAVELOCK. Sailed—Blenheim (3 p.m.),.for Wellington. NELSON. Sailed—Kaltoa (5 p.m.), 'for' Wellington. , | GREYMOUTIL. ' Sailed.—Kowhui (3.30 p.m.). for Wellington. , LYTTIiLTON. Sailed.—Maori (7.55 p.m.), for Wellington. To sail.—'l'ainui (9.30 p.m.), for Wellington. AUCKLAND. Sailed.— Hapourika (10 p.m.), for Wellington. , TO-DAY'S BERTHAGE LIST. Maori-Perry Wharf. . Karu—Taranaki Street whan. Kaitoa—No. 10 Queen's Wharf. Oiiawa—No. 11 Queen's Wliarf. Wairau—No. 13 Queen's Wharf. Himitangi—No. 13 Queen's Wharf. Waveriey—No. 5 Queen's Wharf. John—No. 14 Queen's Wharf. \Kiipuni—Glasgow Wliarf. 1 OVERSEAS PASSENGERS. The following , i»usßcn?ars have sailed from Auckland for America and Canada:— First saloon—Mr. A. Aprahamian, Mrs. de Boissere and child, Miss K. Clemett, Mr. R. Cornish, Miss C. -Craig, Messrs. J. C. and W. Craig, Air. P. K. Douglas, Mr. C. Karle, Mr. G. Fenwick.- llr. and Mrs. Fisher, Hon. W. J. Geddis, Mr. W. It; George, Mr. R. M. Hacket, Mr. H. U. Hcmus, Mr. E. J. Hyams, Mr. and Mrs. A. Is.raci, Mr. and Mrs.. L. E..Knuckey and infant, Mrs. W. Lewis, Dr. and Mrs. 11. M'Donalrt, Mr. and Mrs. E. M'Lennan, Jliss 0 M'Leod. Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Slilne, Mrs. A. Montague,. Mr. F. Piraui, Mrs. R. and Miss Rankine, Mr. M. L.. Reading. MivJ. 11. Sau'.-'.ers, Mrs. U. 0. Saunders and infant. Mr. F. Steans, Sir. 0. Stoddart. Mr. .A. Toomaii, Jlr. J. van Stavern, Sir, W. Wanklyn. Messrs. .1. and J. W. and Mrs. dc Winter and infant. Second saloon— Dr. C. V. and Mrs. Baigeut, Mrs. K E. Chalmers, Mr. W. R. Ohislioline, Sliss >1. Davidson, Jlr. and Mi*. A. P. Day and infant, Miss M. Dow, Mr. and Mrs. E. Dunigan, Mr. A. Fra«er. Mr. W. L. do Graaf, Mr. W. Grey. Miss F. Grylis, Mrs. 0. K. Haines, Mrs. Henderson. Hudson, Mrs. E. 11. lllsby. Mr. W. I'. Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Johnson, Mr. T. M. Johnstone, Mr. G. M. del Lanntz, Miss S. O. Marchant.. Mr. S. Moe. Mr. R. St'Callum, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. M'Donald. Mr.' Naphtliall, rs. E. A. Pearson, Mrs. A. H. I'urscll, Mr. W. Rogers, Mr! .1. Ross. Mr. C. St. Julian, Mr. A. 11. Scott, Mrs. V. G. Spaeth and fluid, Miss A. Stem Cord, Miss B. E. R. .Stevenson, Miss M. Tschlcr, Jlr. T. E. Turner, Mr. and Sirs. 11. Wallace, Sirs. F. Woodward, Sir. anil Sirs. J. F. Zimmcr, Misses (2) and Master Zimmcr; 9-steerage.
THE RIVERINA. The Hnddart-Parker Company's Hivorina arrived in Wellington at 7.30 a.m. yesterday from Hobart, and Sydney, and berthed at, No. 1 Queen's Wliarf. Dunn;; the trip the vessel met with changeable weather,' being just in front of a storm. Saloon passengers: Jlcsdames E. Young, Wilson and child. Hollins. Hume, J. Morris, IfeHlcr, Davis, Hhnltock and 2 children, Charles and child. Angus, Misses Tliomcroft, Bunting. M. Clifford, jr. Clifford, Elder, Serine, Tabor. 'Rodda, Messrs. Quirk, Steinberg, Kahn, Heftier, Mitchell, Hopkins, Sapper Robli. Williamson. J. Illack, ,T. Waller, S Walter, Ivc, Crawl'ord, Perkins, Dcviue. Brinsden, G. Gray, Browne. A. Lees, E. Dennis, 11. Me.-s, A. Fetrie, G. Watts, and M'Caig. The Riverimi will remain at Wellington until tomorrow, when she will sail at UoOn for Sydney and Hobarl. MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Sir. .0. Slonaghau, third engineer of tin Kamo, had a narrow escape from serious injuries while the vessel was at Greymouth last week. After tea he was .going to Ilia cabin - when' lie missed Ills looting and stumbled dewn the hold. He had a wonderful escape, getting ofl with a few bi'iiifiafl.
Captain Olseu, fonncrlv of the fourmasted barqiio John Ena, lias been appointed to the command'of'the new bar(luentine Conqueror. Mr. T. Robertson; third officer on the To Allan, has come ashore, and Mr. D. Williams hus joined, the ship. Mr. J. M. llarr is the new third officer on the Mararoa. The Karu is advertised to 'sail to-night for Lytteltou. Cargo will be received until 3 p.m. Her Into arrival on Monday nnd tho rum yesterday, made it necessary f.or the departure of the Ripple; to be postponed until 6 p.m. to-day. The American barque Albert, which put into Wellington some weeks ag6 for recaulking, continued her trip from Wellington yesterday lnorniw?. The Albert f« of 624 tons, and commanded by Captain Nielsen. . . The auxiliary schooner Gisborne is having an unfortunate trip down the' coast from Wellington to Dunedin. The vessel was on Su,turda'- nine days on the passage. She put into Timaru. on Friday morning for. some reason., and left again at 9 a.m. She, however, returned to 'fimurii again ou Saturday morning owing to engine trouble. According to advices received in Sydney by the h\st American mail, the tiveniasteil nchooncr. Crowley arrived at San Francisco on April. 29, after a, very long passago of 123 days from Wellington. Tho captain stated that lie had it succession of light winds and calms for tlie entire voyage, and simply drifted across tlio i'aciflc. The Crowley, which' xas formerly known as the I'acilic mail liner City of I'anama, was laid up at San Francisco for many years, hut about .18 months ago she was purchased by Thomas Crowley, of Snn Francisco, who' converted her into a. live-masted schooner, after which she was chartered nt a big freight to load ease oil for Wellington, theneo back to San Francisco with general cargo. The Sydney "Shipping List" says that tlie schooner Houto sailed from Melbourne on June 5 for New Plymouth. Tlint vessels trading between the Commonwealth and the' Pacific Coast are nut tho only ships to make long passages is 1)0rno out by tho recent trips of two late "o.onverts," namely, the Yatala and V'uimana. The former, which arrived at. Melbourne on June 5, was 39 days on the run across from Wellington, while in tho case of the Waimana; 26 days elapsed from tho day she left Freinantle until her arrival at Port Adelaide on June ,11. An.unexpected arrival at Newcastle on Juno 11 was that of tile American auxiliary schooner Palawan, from Dunedin and Wellington, An interesting arrival at Dunedin _on Saturday morning was the Australianowned steamer Glaucns, which ennio with a full load of 1440 tons of. guano from Surprise and. Walpole Islands for discharge at Duriedin. The Glaucuß left Walpole Island on June 5, and met with fine weather until reaching the New Zealand coast. After leaving Dunedin the Glaucus will proceed to Wellington to load general cargo for Melbourne. • The Union' Company advise that the Monowai is to leave Auckland to-day for Napier and Wellington, arriving here on Saturday morning. She will sail for Lyttelton and Dunedin on Saturday night. The movemonts of Wcllington-boima colliers are as follow:'—The Kowliai was to have left Grevmouth yesterday.', afternoon, and the Kahilia ifl lo leave at 6 a.m..today; tho Poherua was to.have left Westport, last night. To-day the Komata, for Westport, and Kamona, for Greyfnoutn, will sail from Wellington. Tho south-easterly gale that passed over Wellington yesterday ■ interfered to some cxteut with the .movements of shipping, both in regard to loading opera lions nnd the departures of vessels: Among several of the ships wlioße sailing was postponed to to-day on account of the'stress of weather last night were:—Queen of the South, To Anan, Rosamond, and May Howard.
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