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■ '■:'. '■/'. PHASES OF THE itOON. ■■'•'■ I:'/-' DEOEMBEK. Day. Hγ. m. New moon 4 2 <19 a.m. First quurter 11 2 1 p.m. Full moon 18 6 47 a.m.. 1i0.6t aliurtcr 25 6 1 p.m. MOON. Moon riees to-day, 8.32 p.m.; sets, 6 a.m. to-morrow. TIDE. To-day, 5.11 a.m.; 5.39 p.m. To-morrow, 6,8 a.m.; 6.37 p.m. SUN. fiun rises to-day, 4.12 a.m.; fets 7.23 p.i ARRIVALS. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18. OPAWA, b.s. (12.20 , a.m.), 110 tons, Nic olas, from Menheiin. . ...,-. "WAIMEA, B.e. (s'a.m.), 454 tons,'Stuai from Picton. ■ ■ -■■-•■ MAORI, 8.8. (9.J5 a.m.),. 3«2 tons, W: UamE, from' tyttelton. ' ' WAVIiRLEY, s.b. (12.33 p.m.), 157 ton Fisk, from Patea.. QUEEN OF THE SOUTH, b.s. (1 p.m.), 1 tons, Harvey, from Foxton. BLENHEIM, b.s. (3.30 p.m., at Petorie 120 tons, Wilklußon, from Picton. BREEZE, s.b. (3.50 p.m.), 553 tone, -Braii wood, from Wanganui. ■ MAKTORIKA, s.s. (5.25 p.m.), 1203 ton M'Donald, from Pioton and Nelson. . , WAII'ORI, 6.5. (7 p.m.), 1919 tons, Eyr from' Weatport. INVERCARGILL, s.s. (7.30 p.m.), 224 tin Wahletroni. from Wanganui. ' ■ MAGIC, am. scow (9 p.m.), 82 tone, Kinj from Sandy Bay. DEPARTURES. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18. -. AHYAN, baraue (10.25 a-'.m'!), for' s'a Francisco. HINESMA, e'ie. (1O.« a.m.). 542 . tpni Hooper, for Cook' Strait. . ■ ■ HIKAU, s.s. (U. 20 a.m.), 248 tona/Haj for Nelson.'.-, : ,:.' ■.MANA.".,i.8; : :(12,35 ; p.m.), 134 tons, M'Phci Ban, for.'.tyjtqltbn, V.KAPUNI, , ; s.s, ' (4:20 p.m.), 188 tons.'GU jsbivfor.Patea-.t , :::- .■: iMAORI, :',s,s.M:s:ip p.m.), 3412 tons, Wi .lia-nis,'. for Lyttelt'on. ' ■ •VjKAMONA..sis.. p.m.), 1425 tons, Han kin?, for-.Najiiefc, , : .'.•■ BLENHEIM, J s.s./ (9.20 p.m.), 120 tons Wilkinson',, for Ha'Vcloolf. ; :.. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. ; Mararoa, Lyttelton, December 19. i • . Wairau, .Blenheim, December 19. ' H(iw.6ra,: Pateij,, December 19. ■ '■ Pelican, liytteltori, December 19. ' Mindoro, Lyttelton, December 19. Devon, Waitara, December 19. ■■•■.lnveroargill, Wanganui.. December 19 Kaitoa.'Nelson, December 11 Wakatu, Kaikoura, December 19. ' Kahu, Napier,- December 19. Hinemoa, Cook Strait, December 19. ' Kapuni, Patpa, December ?J). Nikau, Nelson, December 2'J. . ■ Tainui.-iLyttelton, December 20. Opawa, Blenheim,' December 20. ; NBatoro,.Greymouth, December 21. To- Ana-u. Auckland, Gisborne, Dec, 21, ' Kapiti, Wanganui; --December 22. ' Putiki, ,Dunedln,V,. December ■ 22. John, Oamn-ru, December 23. Arawa. Napier. December 24. Wanake, Auckland, December 25. . PROJECTED; .DEPARTURES; Manaroa, Dunedin, December 19. Mapourika, Picton, Nelson, Dec.\l9. . Waverloy. Patea, December 19. . Wootton, Lyttelton, , December 19. Queen of the South, Foxton, Dec. 19. . Invcrcarftill, Wsingariui, December 19. Mararoa, Lyttelton. -December 19. i Kahu, East. Coast,- December 19. : Wairau. Blenheim, December 19. . Breeze,.-Dujiediii.Tiraaru,',December 20, Hawera, Pfttea, Decombcr 20. Opaiwa, .-lilenheim.'i, Becom'ter 20. ' Kaitoa,. Nelapn,,: DecetnJ)Cr 20. Kent. Lyttelton, December . 20. Blonhoim. tbvelock, bays, Dec. 20. Waltatu. Kaikoura, December 20. Calm, Wanptanul, December 21. Tainui, liyttclton, December 21. Kapiti, Wansanui, December 23. . Dorset,; Ecypt, December 24. Devon. Napier, 25. TO-DAY'S BERTHAGE LIST. ; '' Ndviia—Tar'anaki Street Wharf. Wharf. jrapourikn—No. 16 (north), Queen's Wharf Wiiinori-Kailway Wharf. ,-■■ Ka-itoar-No.'lO Queen's Wharf. Wavorloy—JCing'e Wharf. "•'lnvercarKill-Tttranaki <street Whart. Queen of the South—No. 11 Queen's Wha-rf. , - ■■-.' Wairau-No. 11 (north), Queen's Wharf. Wootton-No. 13 (BoutU). Queen's Wharf, Breeze-No. 12 Queen's Wharf. Blenhcim-Petone Wharf. * ' Magic—Railiv«y Wharf. ! 'Dov6n-Glasgo"w Wharf. Man.iroa-Ko. 1 (south) Queen's Wharf. Calm—No. 6 Queen's Wharf. BY TELEGEAPH. COASTAL. . WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER- 18. ' .. : "' ' AUCKLAND.' Arrived.-'Kaituiia, (3-p.m.), from Westport; Iris (5 n.m.), from Wellincton. Sailed.-Rnltanoa (4.30 p.m.), for Sydney; Tβ Anau (4.40 p.m.), for Gisborne and Wellington. : PORT CHALMERS.. Arrived.—Coriuna (1.15 p.m.), from Wellinnton. ' .' WAXGANUI.. Arrivcd.-Kapiti (12.20 p.m.), from Welliußton.' LYTTELTON. Sailed.-Wootton (3.45 p.m.), and llararoa (7 p.m.), for Wcllinirton. OVERSEAS STEAMERS! INWARD AND OUTWARD. BOUND. ANNETTE ROLPII, left San Francisco Nov. 29 for Wellington; due Dec. 25. ' AEAWA, duo Wcllinston Dec. 24. Leavee Dec. 31 for London. DEVON,,due Wellington Dec. 19. Thence Napinr. Siiile Wellington Jan.- 4 for Egypt. -DORSKT, leaves Wellington Dec. 24; for Port Said. GEOROINA KOLPU. leaves San Francisco Dec. for New Zealand. GLAUOUS, due Auckland Dec. 21 from Walpolo Island. Loadß Adelaide. KAIAPOI, due Wellinßton early Jan. from Melbourne, via South Island., KENT, from London; arrived Wellington Dec. 17; sails December 20 Lyttelton and Port Chalmers. Loads fur London. MAKURA,- leaves; Auckland Dec. 30 for Vancouver, via Suva and Honolulu. MIDDLEHAM: CASTLE, leaves St. John Jan. for New Zealand nnd Australia. NIAGARA; from Vancouver, due' Auckland Dec. 28. OPIHI, from Vancouver; duo Wellington Deo. 25; thence Lyttelton. PORT HACKING, left London Dec. 4 for Wellington, via Suez and Melbourne; due Feb. 1. Thoncn Auckland. Loads England. PORT LYTTfiI/TON. Kt London Octobor 26 for Australia, Auckland,' nnd Wellington'; duo Jan. 17. Loads for Egypt; sails February. PORT SI'DNEY, from Port Said, left Sydney Dec. 14, for Whakatnne. Tnkomaru Bay, Gisborne, and Wellington; due Jan. 1. No carijo. Sails Jan. 10 for Egypt. RUAHINE, leaves Wellington Feb. 14 for Plymouth, via Panama, SALVOR, from Snn Francisco; due Auckland early; thence Wellington. Loads San Frapclsco. fIUEVTO. loft London November 21 fnr New Zealand, via Australia; due Auckland Jan. 17. It is anticipated that the Navun, which arrived from Sa,p.. Francisco, will be ieleased from quarantine to-day. The vessel •will berth at Tarannki 'Street Wharf. The To Anau. which left Auckland yesterday for Wellington, will call in, at Gisborne on route. '. ■ , ' ' , The Ngakuta is fixed to leave Grc'ymouth on Friday next with a full load of coal for -Sydpey. From . Sydney the steamer will go to Newcastle" to load for the Railway Department at Wellington. 'She is duo back at Wellington about the.middle of January. ~ . The Osaka Shosen Kaisha Line's stea,mer Aobasan Maru. a recent arrival at Sydney from the East,, had on board 50 tons of •■ cargo., for Wellington. 'This will be brought 'across to New Zealand, by the Moortki when that vessel resumes her running. ■ An arrival early in the New Year, should be the , ' Japanosp steamer iCoeoku. 1 Maru. 3187 tons. She left Japan the end. of November. for New Zealand porte. : The Melanesian , Mission steamer Southern Cross, which has been in quarantinesince her arriv.il at Auckland from the south-west- Pacific on December 5, ' has now been berthed. Fast time was registered by the barquontino S. G. Wilder on her recent trip from San' Francisco to Auckland. She made, tho passage in 4B days, which time comee very' near to a record. Captain Olspn is still in charge of the schooner. After an absence from Auckland for nearly a year the Union Company's steamer Mokoia arrived from Dunedin on Saturday morning.v During the war she hae been engaged taking troops- from New Zealand to'. England, and was at Auckland last in connection with tint work in January last. She is at present discharging her general cargo, but her future movements have not yet been announced. ' ■ Tho Corinna is to leave Dunedin to-day for New "lymouth, via way ports. -The Knru h al. present nndergoint; her annual survey at. Port Chalmers. The t'erry rtenmer Ducliosb will .to uiion the patent- slip this morning tor cleaning nnd pnintinc. Khe will leave the. cradle during the afternoon, The Oov.rnrr.i'iit steamer Tlinc-mnn, snilr<l yesterday mnriiing on a visit lo the UcthiLouse-- nt Th» Brothers. ,t;i;-|.-'nn'a ljpiid. and- Okiir! Point. She. ']■: vxportn] to return to Wellinjcton to-night. The vcseel is to .undergo some alight intcninl overhaul !'er\ vvlik'h will not be completed unt'i after the holidays. .--
As all , passfitißcr Mcomniortation 6v. tho Niltan and Knito.i has been ijooUwl right up uutil Dcccniljbr 24, the Anchor Comliariy adriee that the first of their veescls which will bo available for travelling to Nelson wilj. be tHe .Nikatl, which is fixed ; to sail for Nelßon on Saturday. DecemI her 28, at 11 a.m. Tho Queen of tho South, which is to leave Wellington at 5 p.m. to-day, will cill in at Picton on the way to Pojcton. The Blackball Company' 6 Btcamer Ngatoro ie expected to arrive at Wellington on Saturday -with a load of coal Irom I Greymouth. I The Breeze' is expected to Eail for Ti-. j maru nnd Duncdin to-morrow. I The Calm will sail early on Saturday morninjr for WanganuL • Captain J. Jlornson, for some yeara in tho service of the Union Company, is in charge, of the American sailer Henrietta, en route froin San Francisco to Wellinjrton. • ■ ' ■ ' slr. F. Oox, fifth engineer of tho Mararoa.. has come ashorn . ■ A Press Associatioa teloßrom from Auckland .slates that tho Ealtauoa. Bailed yesterday afternoon for Sydney, after being in harbouj: for five weeks owing to a shortago of crow.- '
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