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PHASES OF THE MOON. '' AI'HIL. ' Dnj Br. ni. New moon 1 8 35 a.m. J-'ii'sl quarter B 0 9 a.m. Full'moon lb 7 65 p.m. •- Last quarter K 10 51 P.m. l New moon 30 5 0 p.m. - MOOS. ' r i Moon rises to-day, 1.44 p.m.; sets, H.K r p.m. ■ . ) TIDE. - ' To-day, 11.2 a.m.; 11.£7 p.m. ( To-morrow, 11.55 a.m. j SUN. ; Sun rises to-day, 6.12 a.m.; sets. 5.34 D.ia. ; ARRIVALS. ' JIOXDAI'. APKIL 7. ' KAHIKA, -B.s. 17.10 a.m.), 1148 tons, Edge, ! from WesLport. WIiKA, steam trawler (11.30 a.m.), from ; Cook Su-ait. ' . . . KAMO, s.s. (3.20 p.m.), 1236 tons, Watsoi', Irom Cireymoulh. ' : KIPPLK, b.s. (5.20 p.m.), 370 tons. Carl- ( son, Irom GiEbome. WAIIcAU, s.B. (7.15 p.m.), 143 loub, Himley, from lilenlieim. DEPARTURES. ' JIOXDAI , ,. AFRIIi. 7. . . ■ MOANA, s.s. (7 a.m.), 3915 tons, Barlow, fo:- San Francisco , . ■ifliN't'lLOA-,' s.s (7 a.m.), 542 tons. Bollone ,for L'ook Strait. • WEKA, steam'trawler (7.25 a.m.), Orrcns, tor tiook Strait.,. . . • PATEENA, s.s. (2 p.m.), 1212 tone, Sawell, for l'icion and Nelaon. . ■ ■ KAITOA, b.b. 15.0 p.m./, 305 tons. V.ilfl man, {or Nelson. WAVEItIiEY. s.s. (5.25 pjn.), 157 tone, Britlgei), for J'atea. . WOOTTON, 3.5. (f p.m.), 151 tons. liarson, for Lyttelton. . MAOHI, 5.9. (7.52 p.m.), 3412 tons, Cameron, for Lyttelton. HAWEIIA, 6.6. (6.10 p.m.), 174 tons, M'lunnon, for Patea. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Karu, Bluff, April «.' . Baden Powell," New Plymouth, April 8. Navua, Lyttelton, April 8. llararoa-, Lyttelion, April 8. L'a,tcena,.Nelbon, Picton, April 8. Nikau, Nelson,. April 8. : Opawa, Blenheim, April 9. . .Maori, Lyttelton, April 9. Kaitoa, Nelson, April' 9. Putiki, aouih. April 9. . ■ ■ ;• Wtuerley,' Patca, April 9.. ■■>■■• Hawera, Palea, April 9. Manuka, Lytlelton, April 9. : | Hinenloa, (Jook Si rait. April 9. . | llivcrjna,. Sydney, April 9, Wakatu, Kaikoura, April 9. Corinnn, nonth, April 9. Calm, Wangamii, April 10. Wairau, Blenheim,. April 10. ; Queen of the Sonth, i'oxton, April 10. Invercarsill, Waiijranui, April 10, Tainui, Waimanui, April 10. Kennedy,. Nelson, April 10. lvapunii Patea, April 10. Orissa, Newcastle, April 10. Ajana, London, Auckland, April 10. Mapourilo, Aucklandj April 10. Kapiti, Wanganui, April IC. Wootton, Lyttelton, April 10. Manaroa, Lytteltou, April 11. Kahu, Napier, April 11. Knltapo, Westport, April. 11. Kauri, Melbourne, Auckland. April 11.. Poherua, Qrcymoulli, April .11. 1 Waipori, Keivcastle, April 11.. Anitapu. brigantine, left Duneilin April 1 for WelllHßton. '
PROJEDTED DEPARTURES. Hesperian, Newcastle, April 8. Kapuni,. i'alea. April b. • liosamoiid, Dunedin, April 8. Ngakuta. Napier,.. April 8. luvercargill, w'angnnul, April 8. Ivahu, Ivapler, April 8. War Opal, Gisborne, April 8. : " kararoa, LyUeltori, April 8. Niltau, Nelson, April 8. Wairau, Ulenneiio, April 8. ■ '■ Kapiti, Wanganui, April 8, Ripple, Napier, Gisborne April 8. Komi, Newcastle. Ap'rii 3. Kakapo. Weetport, April 8. Maori, Lyttelton, April V. Kaitoa, Nelson, April 9. l'atecna, I'icton, Nelson, April 9, Waverley, Patea,. April 9. Opawa, Blenheim, April 9. Hawcra, Patea, April 9. Oorinna, New Plymouth. April 9. Ouflc, Lyttelton. April 9. Manuka, Sydney, April 9. Navua, Melbourne, April 9. Tainui, Lyttnlton, April 10. Kennedy,, NeUott, Coast, April 10. Queen of the Bouth, Foxton. .April 11. Wakatu, .Kaikoura- April 11. i Manaroa. Lyttelton. April 11. Kahu, East Coaet. April 11. Calm, Lvttelton, Dunedin, Timaru, April 11. . ■ .• . ■ ■ '
Toromco, Hobarl, Melbourne. April 11. Woqtton, Lyttelton, April 11. Putiki, south, April 11. Ajana. Waitara, April 13. Riverina. Hydney, Anril 14. Blenheim. Itavelock. April 14. OVERSEAS CARGO STEAMERS, AJANA. -(F.S-i. London, via Auckland; due Wellington Apr. 10, Vvailii-ra.. . 11E-SSA (U.S.-A.). New York; due-Auck-land about April 10, Wellington.BIIAMO (S.S.A.), Glasgow, to Auckland; due 'Apr. 24; Wellington Apr. 28. • COKINTIIIC (S.H.A.), London, to Lyttelton; due Apr. 22. ■ DEVON (P.S.), Birypt. Apr. 5,- to N.Z. lONIC (S.S.A.), London, duo Auckland Apr. 23. ■ ... / KAIKOURA (X.Z.S. Co.), Port Said, via Hobart: due Wellington' about Apr. 17. KAUI!I (U.S.S.), Melbourne; via Auckland; due Wellington about Apr. 11. KIA OliA (K.a.A.I. leaven London about Mar. 21. for New Zealand. MAHENO (U.S.), Avnnmoqtli, Mar. U to Auckland; due Apl. 20. I'AKKHA (H;S.Aj, leaves London about Mar. 15 for N.Z.. PjfLOONA (U. 5..5.). 'Frisco to Wellington; duo about Apr. 22. I'APAKOA (N..55.5.. Co.). leaves London Mar. 31 for N.Z. I'OKT PUilri (C-.-li.) London, end Mar., to Auckland, Napier Wellington, via Aus-li-ARANGA (S.S.A.), London to Welling ton; due Apr. 28. ■ BEMUERA .(N.Z.S. Co.), London to Auckland; dnp Piul.Apr.; WelliiiKtnn. aouth. RIMUTAKA (N.Z.S. Co.), London, Apr. 4, to N.Z. • TAINUI (S.K.A.), London.' Mur 18, .to Wellington: due about April 29. WESTERN COMET (Luckcnbach), loads New York Mar. for Auckland, Lvtfelton, Diiuedin. • Australia. ■ .. WUAKATANE (A. and A.), Now York; due Auckland end Apr., Wellington, south. WILLOCHRA (S.S.A.), London, Mar. 8. to Wellington:- due .Apr. 15.
SAILERS. San Francisco to Wellington:— Vessel. Left. Out. Cnniimii'ce (Vac; Oil) .Mar. 1 May Sifcmar Mar. 10 May St. John (Canada) to Wellington :- "TurDsK-.iioro (N.Z.S. Co.) Dec. U April San Fraiicieco to Wanjranui:— Lucy Jan. 10 " liar. Ky-diuw to ■Welllnston:- ' lima, (TJ.S.S.) Mar. 2? . early Apr. iMnrnni (0. 'I'. Hull) Jlar.-oO - •Via Cauc ol Good Rope. BY TEIjKGUAI'H. . OVERSEAS. . MULBOUHIsT,, April?. Arrivcd.-ihmnata. from Auckland. '■ COASTAL. . MONDAY, APKIL ". 'AUCKLAND. Arrived.--Wanaka (10.30 a.m.). from' Newcastle. Sailed.—Jubilee, schooner (4.30 a.m.\ for '•Sydney; A.iai;;i (11.45 a.m.), for Wellington, . ONEHUNGA. ■ . Kailod.—li-ara'.va. (3.30 p.m.). for .New Plymouth; Arupawa (3 p.m.), for Itaglan. I , ■ NEW PLYMOUTH. Arrived.-Baden P0we11.(6.15 ji.m.. April 5), .: from Wellington, BLENHEIM. ' Sailed.—Wairau (10 a.m.), for ■Wellington. . picton. Arrivcd.-Patecna (6.15 p.m.), from Wellington. NELSON.' :. Arrived.- Rcgiilus (6 p.m., April 5), from Onchunga. To sail.—Patucna (5.30 a.m., April 8), for Wellington; Hegiilus '10 p.m.), for Greymonth; Nikau i 7 n.in.j, for Wellington. LYTTELTON. Arrived. Manuka. (8.15 a.m.). from Wellington; John (7.30 p.m. 5), from Wellington. To anil.—Mararoa (6.30 p.m.), for Wellington. SAILINfi VESSELS' MOVEWKNTH. The Scaled Line barque ttona will sail, today or 1.0-mnrruw for Newcastle, where another lend n!' coal will bo received for discharge at Wellington. i The United Suites schooner Luzon, on completion of discharging case oil for the Vacuum Oil Company, will leave earlv next week in ballnet for Lcvulta. where .she will fill up with copra- for San Fr.iucieco. ' The Vacuum Oil Ooujpnny advises Hint the ship Dunnyre will shortly sail for Kan Frn-'icisco direct.
On Sunday morning the .Scales banmeu. tine Ysabel left Auckland for Melbourne wish a carpo of limber. A RCneral carso will be iouded nt t,'.>'n Victorian port for /.ucklnnd. The Ysabel was idle in port at Auckland for over three nioii^is. tteference to the reported flailimf fi'nm Adelaide on Satuwlny t)f Hio Kohala for New Zealand showß that, ». four-niaEted linrqucntinc (776 tons) of that immj arrived at Adelaide on February 7 from Paget Sound .
MANUKA BEIXI! WOUKBU. By Telegraph-Press Association. Chrlstohuroll, April. 7. The Manuka arrived a;. LytLellon to-day, ml is being worked by the waterside oikcrs. XIAGAIIA'S I'ASSKXGWS. Tho following aru the passengers from ydney who .'ire disembarking li'om the .U.S. Niagara, at Auckland j-t'irst ualonii -Mr. W. 11. ADworlli, Mrs. I'. A. Alex■ncler. Mrs. M. Alkin. Mr. E. F. Broad, Ir. W. J. llroclii , . Miss A. M. Bignell. Mr. nd Mm. 11. K. Ilruiit, li.-Cpl. J. Hell, Mr. '. «. iloyle. Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Urittain, Ire. M. llurnott and child, Mr. 1!. J. 'upper. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. lVArcy. Mis. . JlaviH, Miss M. A. Oeddes, llr. 0. !'•■ iiirling, Mr. J. Jl. Giies, Mr. G. Gribben, lujor and Mrs. 15. Gunson, Miss G. Howrth, Mrs. K. Harrowoll. Mr. 11. Hancock. Ir. M. Harvey. Mrs. A. C. Uatrick and iifant. Miss E. Jlatritk. Mr. I'VE. House, Ir. 13. M. Irvinu, Mrs. B. M. Joyce, Mr. V.- J. Lo Quesiio. Mr. b. 1!. Levin, Mrs. N. ,evien. Mr. W. G. F. task. Mr. and Mrs. t. L. Mclvcllo, Mr. H. if. Mirams, Mrs. C. ['Leod. Mr A. A. Kcv.-man. Miss K. ►'Coiinoll. llr. J. C. Peacock, Mr. 8. Polak, fr. 11. K. I'artridKC Mr. 31. H. Pariridge, Ir. and Mrs. P. licdwood. Mrs. M. Sample. Jlfs G. I'uaron, Sherlock, Mr. \V.-« Sanlerßon. Mr. 0. Spcnce. Mr. T. A. Tims, tr. G. Treleaven, Miss M. Trelcavon. Mrs. >. IVouock, Mrs. 0. H. Tilidalo. Misa J. Vnlson '■ tt. J. A. Wilson, fiocord saloon— iti-B. J. and Miss K. Praig, Mr. W. L. 3onn, Mrs. E. M. Coylc. Cpl. J. -Dewnr, illss D. Dnws, Mr. J. T. IVccet.one. Mr. 11. ?airman, Misn E. Groves, Mrs. fl r . G. ■limlley, Mr. A. T. Hn.wWns, Mr. and Mrs. f. HutEßii ard 3 children. Mrs. V. M.nitinon, Mr. J. H. Lnnkwood. Savner K H. lofltis. Mrs. J. T.' Jlticimon, Mrs. W. l'l3riflo. Mr. H. S. Maxwell. Set. 0. Xich--■Hi'. Mrs. I). Parker Mrs. B. nnd Miss A. taHilfn. Mr. A. -1. RMfnrn, Misses D. a»(l \ Sherrock Miss N, Stewart, Mrß. h'. icott. M'. and Mri. A.. HtnnW o'ld child, Mrs. S. 0. THghy. Mrs. A. W. Tandy, Mistes ,\. and h. ThTpn. Mr. D. D. Porter. Steerage: Mr T- •'• Archilidd. Mrs. h. A. MIcn. Mibs M. Bftiley, Mr. W. Jlowdlnr. Mr. m<l Mrs. J. Tlnrt, and child, illn. G. Hnrt ind child. Miss 0. M. Horner. Mrs. J. i r *nnessoy, Driver J. Hendrick. Miss J , . Kinnaird, Master ft. T,awson. Mr. pnd-Mrf. L. r.inefi Mr. G. Miller, Mr?. .T. Murray.-Mr. u'ld Jfr«. W. G. Pavnc. MissJ. n. Soitliill Mr. ,T. Wallace, Mr. M. J. Woods. Mrs. H. While. A.TANA DUE ON THTJURnAY. The Federal-KlnVe chartered stuf.ine Ajana, from London, left Auckland a noon yesterday for 'Wellington. She m arrive on Thursday moraine, discharg oorae cargo, and sail on fiuridny for Wn tarn," the'first, port of loading, for Livei nool. Wangamii will later be called at. nn finally Wellington. If,-is cxnect<-d thn F,he will Bail for the United Kingdor *bout the end of the month. MOAM CI/EAHS TWIT. The San Francisco mail steamer Moana, after having been delayed for three days owing to a defectivo boiler, sailed early ye3terday morning for thR Californian port. ■ \ MVERINA. SAILS. 4n early , arrival' of this -wcek'n Australian passenger steamer is likely. Tho Hud-dart-Parkcr Company's llivcrina Bailed from Sydney at 10.45 a.m. ou Saturday for Wellington with 165 saloon and steerage paesengers. and. .2240 tons cargo. She should arrive before noon to-morrow, and given that the health of those on board i? good Bhe will berth on Thursday mornins.
THE TItOPIC. . . The overseas trader Tropic , reached Wαngaiiui on Sunday mowing from Newcastle. Her .other loading; porta in the Dominion is Picton, and she will clear thero about April 17 for Liverpool. THE ELSE ; READY FOR- SEA. The American fchooner Else will be ready to sail from Wellington to-morrow in continuation b£ her journey from Tonga to Portland. Oregon; but it is doubtful whether she will sail'then, as the chief officer is still in hospital recovering from injuries received while the Elee was loadins copra at Nukualofa, and which were aggravated by the strenuous time that was faced when the vessel was making for this port disabled. THE CORINNA. The Corinria will leav.e ijyttolton at noon to-day for Wellington. Tho vessel, which is from Dunedin, Oiimaru, and Timaru, will load here for Kelson , and New Plymouth. THE 'BESSA. Messrs. Dalgety and Co., Wellington agents for the tJ.S. and A. Line, advise that the steamer Bessa (in place of tho Tjikeniliang).-which sailed from New York on March 5, and cleared iho Panama Oamil ou March 16, for Auckland. -Wellington, Sydney, and Melbourne, should arrive at the first port of discharge. very shortly. . ! . • DEVON FOB NEW ZEALAND. The New Zealand and African Company ndvistu that thu Fc.dcrakShi.rc steamer Devon left Suez on April 5 for New Zealand. . ' / ' COAL FROM NEWCASTLE. The collier Waipori sailed from Newcastle on Saturday at noon for Wellington. She is fully laden with coal, and uhoulrt show up hero about Friday. NAVUA FOR MELBOURNE. ■ Wharf labourers were in short supply at Lyttclion yesterday. Through this'eause It was yesterday doubtful whether the Union Company's Navua would bo able to sail late last night for Wellington, whero she is to load general ', cargo for . Melbourne. THE HESPEKNIAN. Messrs. Hind, Rolph,* and Co.'b barquc'ntine Hespeniian. for which tho Union Company is the New Zealand agent, is awaiting; ii favourable wind to sail from Wellington to Sydney. She has been fixed to load a full cargo of coal at Newcastle for Honolulu. ' ■ t MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. • Mr. 0. Broadlcy has relieved Mr. J. J. Flaherty, second engineer, on the Ngukuta. . • • ' ,' ■ Mr. J. Leonard, chief officer on (.ho Komata, has come- ashore, and Mr. E. JI. Stein has taken the position. When tho Moana was at Wellington last week the following of the officers ami engineers came ashore:—Mr. J. W. Murray, second mate: Dr. F. C. Hutchoson, surgeon; Mr. C. Callis, purser; bad Mr. H/ W. Markings, sixth engineer. Mr. J. J. MucKecgan joined as third engineer, -and Mr. John Criiickshanks, laie seventh, was promoted ' sixth. Mr J. Wilson being lakeu on the articles as seventh. ' . .Messrs. G. H. King and A. Thompson, master and engineer respectively of the (vow Magic, and the crew have been paid off. ■ Mr. K. G. Don. late second officer of the Iwiitmta, has joined.the Kanna, as second oliicer.
The followiiiß vesaeln wore expected to bo within range of Auckland liadio yes-. lei'day;—liakanon, Niagara, Wanaka, and Ajana. : The. .Canterbury Company's Calm, which van nl Wellinglon yesterday, will return hero q:i Thursday from Wnncunui,- and on Wridny will load for Lyttelton, Duncdin, and Timarti. Tiic coaster Tainui ia duo 1,0 arrive from Wanganui on-l'liursday, and sail for Lyi-ti-lldu ilie nainn day. The United States and Australasia Liu.i's liiirriuv Tltania has tho. loading of her outward cargo of ore and wool well in hand, and <iho will sail during tho Jpif.er part of next week for Boston.' Tlip Athenic, now discharging and loading in Mm south, is now expected back at Wellington on April 17. and is to sail six ria.v? later for linzland. '.t'lio steamer WeeUand lu\s arrived at Sydney from New York, via New 7<ea land ports, and after complotini: the-die-'nliarja of inward cai'KO will nroceed to Noumea, New CaMonia, whero »he wit' kind ore for New York. Tho port of Westport returns for March last are as follow:—Of an output of 45 8931 tons of coal. 44.6713 tons wero expurted. Export of timber. 148,901 superficial feet. During iho mouth 43 sleamers, reprccntiiiK 25,001 tons, entered the port, !li!<l 44 steamers, reprnscnting 24,477 tons, left the port. Total tonnage for the month, <!9,'178. Mean high water: ttiver, 27f1. Sin.; bar. 25ft. 10in. To-day tlio troopsliin Westmoreland will Ipnvn. Auckland for Sydney. Tho Kal'.apo will pail to-day for f.hc West Coast to loiwl back to WcKington. I The trip i-oining before her fixture to ! take in general cargo for Auckland will ' make it that it. will be early nest week when she will leave for Auckland. ! Tho Mapnurlka nailed from Auckland nt 19 p.m. mi Sunday for Giaborno, Napier, ! and Wellington. The I.VidiUchnm I Castle, moving towards ! tho final port of discharge on her trip i from Now York, via New Zealand ports, I left Melbourne on April 4 bound for Sydney. The New Zealand Shipping Company's I Orarl arrived at Port Said on April 1 • from Australia. ; The Pohenia- i.= to leave Clreymouth tuI imii'iw for Wellington.
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