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.PHASES OF TUB MOON. april. ■■ ■ • ' DM nr.in. No,- moon • 1 \\% I [•»• . Full moon ..-. : i ,1 mS m' . linst.ciuiir.tcr. ...... &> « J * >>•'»• New moou 30 ° u I>' ul ' MOOS. ' Moon rises to-day, 1.5 p.m.; sets, 10.49 P ' m - : TIDE. ' To-day, 10.7'«. m.; • 10.3,1 p.m. To-morrow, 11.2 a.m.; 11.2? P.m. • SUN. Sun rises today, 6.11 a.m.; sets, S.JS p.m. ARRIVALS. ; ' SATURDAY. APRIL 5. WAIRAU bs. (5.5 a.m.), 145 tons, Dcily, M 3 tons - H '^ TOBOMKO.'e.B. (7 a.m.), 4149 tons, Gall, (8.10 a.m.), 2593 tons, Iγ'so&W-/, (10.30 a.m.,. TO tons. Cox, from Napier. ~ _ MANA. s.s. (U a.m.). fc4 tone, Bonner, from Lytlelton. ■ . ■.. ■ KAHU, s.s. (12.25 p.m.), 138 tons. Noriinc from Tarakohe. ■■ JIANAROA. s.s. (1.30 ?■>&•>• 124 tone - M'Neilafco. from LytHton. _. HAWJSBA. b.s. i 3 p.m.), W 'ons, M'Kin--non. from Patea. ~.,••'■ c PATBBNA. 5.5. (10.5. p.m.), Wi tons, finwell, from I'ic;on and Nelson. SUNDAY, APBIIi «• KAPITI, B.a. (5.'.!) a.m.) M'. tons.Sawvers, from Wanganui. , OPAWA, s.b. (6.30 a.m.), 110 lons. Nicholas, from Blenheim. ' MAOPJ; R.s. (7 a.m.!, <ens, Camcrnn. from Lyttelton. , CO PIC, s.s. (9 a.m.l JZ49 toils. fromAuclt'QUEEN'OF THE SOOTH, as. (10.15 a.m.) ISB tons, Owen, from Foxtnn: KAITOA, s.s. (10.-.5 a.m.). Mo tons, Wildman, from Nelson. . ■ ..... ■ INVEROARtMLD, b.s. (11,30 a.m.), 224 tons, Thompson, from Wanganu: CALM, s.s. (9.45 p.m.), 890 tons, Badford, from. Lyttelton. NGAKOTA, a.e. (9.55 p.m.), 1250 ton 3, Dowell, from Ctrcymouth. \ DEPARTURES.. SATURDAY. APBIIi 5. KxK.'-U, 5.3. '5.30 pm.) M 8 tons, Hay, for Nslooii MAEABOA, s.s. '7.50 D.m.l, 2598 tons, Ir» in, for Lytteltnu. WESTEAIiIA. e.s. 'Dffl p m.). 2534 tons. Snerriff. for Lyttelton. Paesengers: Sa-loon-Misses I'Hkere.: v/illtamb, RasK, Fitzgerald. UPDnoald, , Smith, Mesdames Kromer, Shirloy. Curling, Potter and 2 children, Tuckvvell, Phillips and « children, Excel, Percival, M'Doimld. Cosford, Sureties and child, Picot and 2 children, Shcppard and 2 children, Wchb, Bov. J, D. Jl'Keuzie, Captain 6. 'Nicoleon, Sergeant Scott, Messrs. Couford, Clarry, Picot. It. K.Boll, Oulbert, Power. I). Martin, Ross, A. M. Adams, 11. A. Anderson, W. B. Pithcr, G. Davis, Sureties, Perritt, M'Kay. Carting, and Poiter. MAj\A, B.s. (10.10 p.m.), 134 Inns, Bonncr, for Wanganui. JIONOWAI, s.s. .10.45 p.m.), 3433' tons, Norton, for Lyttelton. WAIRAU, b.s. (11.40 p.m.),. 143 tons, Deiley, for Blenheim. ■. SUNDAY, APltlL 6.' \ ' MANUKA, B.?. M p.m.), 4392 tons, Clift, for liyltelton. . . ■ EXPECTED ARRIVALS, . Kahika, Westport, April 7. Kamo, Qi-fymouth, April 7. Karu, Bluff, April 7. Ngakuta, Grcymouth, April 7. . liipple; (risborno, April 7, Wakatu, Kaikoura,, April B, Tainui, Wansanui, April 8. Baden Powell. Now Plymouth, April 8. Oorinna, southern ports, April 8. Navua, Lyttelton, April 8. Calm, Bouth, April 8. Itararoa, Lyttelion, April 8. Patecna, Nelson, Picton, April 8. Nikau, Nelson, April 6. ' . ' •. Wairau, Dlenheim, ■ April 8. Opawa, Blenheim, April 9. • Maori, Lyttclton, April 9. Kaitoa, Ncleoy, April 9. Putiki, south, April 9. ■ Invor'cargill, Wanganui, April 3. Waverley, Patca, April 9. . Queen of tho South, Poxtou, April 9. Kapuni, Patea, April 9. Hawcra, Patea: April 9. ' . Matinka, Lyttelton, April 9. Hinemoa, Cook Strait. April 9. : River,ina. Sydney, April 9. Oriesa, Newcaeiie, April 10, Ajana, London, Auckland. April 10.' Mapourika, Auckland, April 10, Kapiti;-Wanganui, ■ Anril IC. Wool toil," Ijyltelton, April 10. Monowai, eouth. April 11, Mnnaroa, Lyttelton, April 11.. Kalin, Napier, April 11. ; Aratapu, brieiintinc, left Dunedin Apri 1 for Wclliugton,: . •■; PROJECTED DEPARTURES, Hesperian Newcastle. April J. Komatu...Lyttelton, April 7. Wootton,:'Lytti:)ton, April 7. . Wiiverley..' Patun, April' 7. Kapuni,' Patc«j April 7. Rosamond, Dunedin, April.7. Jlinemoa, Cook ■Strait,. April 7. Opawa, Blenheim,' April 1. Maori, Lyttoltim, April V. ' Kaitoa,. Nelwin, April 7. Ngatoro, Napier, April 7. Pateena, Plc.ion. Nelson, April 7, ;, Invcrcnreill, Waiiganui, April 7.. llawcra; Paten,.April 7. Ifaiuroa, Lytteltoii. April 7. . Quasn of the . South,. Foxtou, April 7. Kahu, Napier, April' 7. War Opal. Gißbomo, April 7. ■:.■ Calm, wanganui, April 8. Corinna, Nelson, New Plymouth, April I Ifararoa,. Lyltelton, Annl 8. Nikau, Nelson, April "8. Walraci Blenheim,. April 8. Kapiti, Wiinpanui, April 8. ■ ■ Ripple, Napior, Gisbornc April 8. Tainui, Lyttfilton, April 8. : Oufic, Lytteltou, April 9. Wukalu, Kaikoura, Anril 9. -' ■ Manuka, Sydney, April 9. Niivua. Melbourne, April 9. Jfoiiowai, Auckland, Aj'ril U. Woqtton, Lyttelton. April 11. Putiki, south, April 11. Ajana, Waitara, April 15.
OVERSEAS CARCO STEAMERS. AJA.NA (F.S.i. r.:in(Jon. via. Aucklandi due Wellington Apr. 10, Waitara. BESSA (U.S.-A.), New York; duo Auckland about April 10, WollinKton. BEAJIO (S.S.A.), Glasgow, to Auckland; duo Apr. 24; Wellington Apr. 28. COKINTHIG (H.S.A.). London, to Lyttelton; duo Apr. 22. lONIO (S.S.A.), London, duo Auckland Apr. 23. • KAIKOUHA (N.Z.S. Co.), Port Said, via Hobarl:*due Wellington about Apr. 17. KATJIU (H. 3.5.), Melbourne; at Auckland Apr. S; Wellington. KIA OKA (S.S.A.), leaves London about Mar. 21. for Now Zealand. MAHENO (U.K.), AvonmouUi. Mar. 11' to Auckland; due Apl. 20. . PAKEHA (S.S.A.), leaves London , about JJar. 15 for N.Z.. ,I'ALOONA (U.S.S.), 'Frisco to Wellington; due about Apr. 22. PAPAHOA (X.Z.S. CoA leaves London Mar. 21 for N.Z. PORT ■PjlKll'i (0.-D.) London, end liar., to' Auckland, Napier Wellinston, via Anatrn.lia, RAEANGA (S.R.A.), London to Wellington ; due Apr. 23.' KKJIUBttA, (N//-.S, Co.). London to Auok land; duo end Apr.; Wellington, floulh. TAI.NUI (S.S.A.). Iknidnn. Jl:ir 18. to Wcllinclon; due about April 29. TOHOMKO (D.S.fi.l, New York to Wcl. linetnn: duo fi-nr. 5. Hobart. : WES'PKRN OOMKT (Luckcnliacli). loads New York Mar. I'nr Auckland. J.ytlclton Diiii"dm. Australia. WHAKATANE (A. and A.). New s'ork; duo Auckland end Apr., Wellington, couth ■ WILLOCHKA (S.S.A.), London, Jlar. 8. t<i Wcllinston;-.. due Apr. 15. SAILERS, . San Franci6co to WcllinKton;— ' Vessel. Loft. One. Rommurue (Vac. Oil) Jlar. 1 May Swuar Mm , . 10 Jlay St: John' (Cnnada) to Vi'cllinston:■♦TfirpeiohoreCfi'.Z.a.Cn.) lire. K April San P.rancißco to Wanpnnui:--Lucy .Inn. 10 Jtar. Hydii'y 'o Wellin'jton:Ilnui (TJ.S S.) - Mar. ?,? early Apr Jfcroro (Q. T. Hull) Mar. 30 • — •Via Cans of Coml Hope. . by tew;gbaph. overseas. (Eco. April 6. 5.5 p.m.). .; ■ ■■■ :'.- 'Sydney; -April 5. Arrivnd.—WastUnd. from New Zealand. Sailed.—Eivcrlua. for New Zealand. . ■ NEWCASTLE. April 5. Sailed— for New Zealand. ■ ADELAIDE. April 5. Salled.-Kohala, for New Zealand. COASTAL.'' ■;. ■: j , SATURDAY... APEILS.. y AUCKLAND. ' ,.■ ; :. Arrivcd-Kauri (11.35 a.m.), from adbourne. • ' ■■.■-.. . OPONONUI. ■• Sallcd.-Eimu (9 a.m.). for Auckland. ONEfIUNGA." - . Arrived.-Il.ir.vwa (8.« a.m.), from New Plymouth. . „ gaik'.l-l'ohcr!ia-,(1!.33 a.m.). for Greymouth .' .'kelson. Arrivcd.-Wniiuea (7.20 a.m.), from Welling, To sall.-Waimca. (11 p.m.). for Wcsinort. GEEiWIOUTH. riailed.-Kaia.poi (midnight), for Melbourne,
KAIKOUKA. Arrived.-Wakalu; (5 a.m.), from Wellington. .SUNDAY, Al'Hllr 6. ' AUCKLAND. Arrivcd.-Wesfmoroland (6.50 p.m., April 5), from United Kingdom. Sailed.— Ysabcl 17 a.m.), for Melbourne. GIBIIOIINH. Sailed.—Biuplo (8 a.m.). for WclliiiKton. WANG AND I. . Arrivcd.-Mana ti.ZO p.m.), from Wellinglon. - . BLENHEIM. ■ . Arrivod.-Wairnu (10.10 a.m.), from Wellington. VvKSTPORT. Sailed.—Ka-liika (11.10 a.m., April 5). for Wellington; Kaituui (1.15 a.m.), for feyancy. LYTTELTON. Arrked.-Wcßtralia (2.45 p.m.). and Monowai (2.15 n.m.), from Wellington. TOEOMtO IN POET. Arriving at 7 a.m. on Saturday direct from New. York, via tho I'anama Canal, we Australian uovemiusuts eteainor Toronioo'berthed ut No. 16 Jervois Quay yestcrday moraine, and to-day the discharge of 32,000 cases of oil will be started. A full cargo of oil is carried, consigned to tho Vacuum Oil Company, and the re- _ matador will be put oub at Hobart and Melbourne. The , Union Steam' Ship Company are assents for the vessel, which had an uneventful passage of '13 days from America. Captain J. Gall, who is in command, was on naval service for the duration or tho war, and for two years wjls on duty in tho North Sea. He was fortunate enough to escape contact with submarines. Other officers on the Totodiso are:—Messrs'. Bichitrde (chief) and Baxter (second). Mr. Oampball is chief engineer. It is a .known fact that the Toromoo i 3 a German prize, having been taken over by the Commonwealth Government at the outbreak of hostilities. She was then named Tiberius. Her tonnage is 4129, and she was built at Nowcastlo-on-Tyne in 1905 for German owners. While, ehc has been under tho control of the Federal Government sho has traded between Australia, Europe and America. On end occasion about eight- . cen months ago she was at Wellington. THE MAPOURIKA. Carrying returning troops of the Maori Battalion, ex tho Westmoreland at Auckland, the Mapourika was to have 'loft the • northern port yesterday for Gisborne, Napier, and Wellington, She will arrive hero about Thursday, but will not load immediately for tho north. In her place tho Union Company will substitute the Kakapo. and she will receive local cargo for Auckland, Bailing direct somo time this week. The movements of the Mapourika after her return to Wellington have not been, decided. . . . • . THB MANUKA. The Union Company's Manuka will bo discharging', ai. Lytlclton to-day and tomorrow. She will return to Wellington on Wednesday morning, tind bail in the evening for Sydney. THE, PALOONA. Tho Union Company's Faloona, irhich reached San Francisco from Wellington, via. way ports, on March 24, wan to start the return journey on March 31, and is duo at. Wellington about April 22.. THE DABTFOED. The Union Company's barque Dartford will go on the slip to-morrow for cleaning, painting, and survey. When she has been relaunched she , will sail for Sydney to discharge about KCO tons of Vancouver cargo, later proceeding to Newcastle, where she will load coal for a South American port. . . ■ ..-'.' KAURI WITH WHEAT. Tho Kauri (Union Company) arrived at Auckland on Saturday morning from Melbourne, fully laden with wheat. She. will .corns on to Wellington at an early date. WESTMORELAND AT AUCKLAND. At 7 p.m. on Saturday tho Federal-Shire steamer Westmoreland arrived at Auckland from Liverpool with tho Maori Battalion on board. -Cargo Svill be .put out at Auckland, the only port of call of tho Westmoreland in New Zealand, and sho will then proceed to Sydney, . ■ TRANSHIPMENTS FOE DUNEDIN. Transhipment carco oniy for Dunediu will to-day bu.recoived by the 'Union Company's Mosamond. COIIINNA'S MOVEMENTS. The Corinua left Duncdiu on Friday afternoon for Oaniuru, Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington, Nelson and New Plymouth. I She will probably arrivo hero to-morrow to I load for the Taranaki port. KOMATA FOB LYTTELTON.' ' Until 3 p.m. to-day the Ko'mata will nocent cargo for dischargo at Lyttclton. The vessel is-under urdei'B-w load at that port jor Auckland. .■. . ; ' CUFIO.FIIOM ; ST,...JOnN. . Early yesterday morning'the White Star steamer Otitic from St, John, via Auckland, arrived at ..Wellington, aiid berthed at King's Wharf, where she will put. out hor cargo tor this port and sail on Wednesday for Lylielton Port Chalmers. Melbourne, and Sydney to finish unloading. SCOW MAKOBO. ■, : The 'Sydney-owned scow Jiaroro (230 toim) left Sydney on March 30 for -Wellington, according to advico received by the local agents, Messrs. G. T. Hull and Co. Tho vessel, which ie bringing ji. full load of general cargo and timber, haa not been at Wellington for sonic years past, her usual trade belns from the Australian port to Waugamu. ■ ' Tho following vewslii were expected to he within wirelesß range. of Auckland last "• night:—Niagara, Kakanoa, and Wanaka. Captain E. J. Harvey, who recently retired from the command of the Queen of the South, was on Friday night the recipient of a Bold watch, which was presented by the older members of the staff of Messrs." Levin and Co. Mr W. E. Puller, manager of tho shipping department, in handing t.he token of esteem to Captain Harvey, expressed the good wishcß of those assembled, and hoped-that his retirement after over forty years' connection with tho company, would bi; a happy one. The health of both Captain and Mrs. Harvey was toasted. Captain S. Nicholson, of Wellington, who has resigned from the Union Company's Wellington- service, left for Melbourne by the Westralia on Saturday. Captain Martin is temporarily in charge of the company's coal department, vice Captain Nicholson.
The Kaitangata. for Auckland, and thn Kordmiko, for Lytteltpn, «re how inward bound from Nowcaello.
The Waipori is loading coal at Newcastle Cor Wellington! ' ■■■ ■ The -Union collier Knmo will be' in port to-day from Oreymouth. ■ Timber is also brought for disc.lv.lr3o this trip. Later in tho week the small steamer Karu will gu.on tho slip tor cleaning and painting. The American schooner Luzon will probably follow the Karu for nimilar attention. The passenger steamers Wcclralia, for Melbourne, via southern portc, and the Monowai, [or Ij.vttelton. and DiMicdjn. sailed from Wolliiißtnn on fyitnvriay nidht. Messrs. G. T. Hull and Co. advise, l.'nal the Putiki, from Dnuediii. 'I'imaru. ami LytteHon, shmild arrive at Wellington on Wednesday. H is expected that the vessel will return to southern ports on Friday. lilackhall colliers nvo moving as follow:— Xgakuta. from Greymoulh, will to-day dis>-chi-.rpo MO tons of coal into 'hulks. Thn major portion of her cargo \v for Napier. Nptatoro was to hayo left" Tokoniara Bay ori .Saturday nit;ht for the Grey, at which port she will load for Tokosnar.i Day and Whakatnne. Tho Navuii, whicMi will lo:'.<i at Wcllincton tliis weak for Melbourne, will eubsc'Uiently load Koneral merchandise at- (ho Victorian port for New Plymouth 'and Auckland. The collier Melbourne, now hound from Newcastle lo New Zealand, lias a load for dischar'.re. at Lyttclton. . . ; . The American rchooncr Fearlesr. will to'!ii.v be moved ticm Clyde Quay Wharf tu So. 14 .lervois Quay breastwork, whore the discharge of ?.4,0C0 cases of motof spirit will be started. IV-Tofua arrived at liondon on JFarcb 27. She left, Wellington ov. .lanuary 17, and vmit via Adelaide and Natal. Ti is ptn'cd that the recent announce mer.t cnnycvnini: the extension of Iho j Prim"? fiiiM' rervicn to Anstraliicia is will;on!. fci:r.dnti;m. The K.il-.iVrv will arrive at Wellington today from Weslport.
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