SHIPPING NEWS
PHASES OF THE MOON. APRIL. Day. Hr. m. I New moon 1 8 35 a.m. First quarter 8 0 9 a.m. Full moon 15 7 55 p.m. Last quarter 23 10 51 p.m. Now moon 30 5 ® P- m ' - MOON. Moon rises to-day, 10.10 p.m.; sets. 1.4 p.™' TIDE. To-day, 9.30 a.m.; 9.51 p.m. To-morrow, 10.11 a.m.; 10.33 p.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day, 6.26 a.m.; sets, 5.12 p.m. ARRIVALS. . MONDAY, APKIL 21. RIPPLE, s.s., (6.25 a.m.), 370 ton?, Carlson, from Gisborne. MOERAKT. s.s. (8 p.m.), '4392 tons, bprinsBrown, from Sydney. DEPARTURES. MONDAY, APRIL 21. CORINNA 8.8. (12.5 p.m.), 1271 tons, Elders. for Dunedin. JIANA, s.s. (6.5 p.m.), 134 tons, Bonner, for LytteltQii. , MAORI, s.s. (7.55 p.m.), 3412 tons, Cam-, cron, for liyttelton. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Hawera, Patea, April 22. Monowai, Auckland, April 22. Pateena, Nelson, Picton, April 22. Oooee, New York, April I". Mararoa, Lyttelton, April 22. Alexander, Wanganui, April 22. Nikau, Nelson, April 22. War Courage, Newcastle, April 23. Kaitoa, Nelson, April 23. Port Alma, Lyttelton April 23. Kahu, East Coast, April 23. Kapiti, Wanganui, April 23. Rosamond, Napier, April 25. Invercargill Wanganui, April 25. Waverley, Patea-, April 23. Kaituna, Newcastle, April 23. Waimarino, Newcastle, April 23. Maori, Lyttelton, April 23. Wairau, Blenheim, April 23. Wootton, Lyttelton, April 25. Kapuni, Patea, April 24. ' Mana, Nydia Bay, April 24. Kararnu, Westport April 24. Queen of tho South, Foxton, April 24. Jlalieno, Avonmouth, Auckland, April 24. Opawa, Blenheim, April 24. Monowai, Lyttelton, April 24. Ifororata, Lyttelton,. April 24. Paloona, San Francisco. April 25. Wakatn, ltaikoura, April 25. Blenheim, Wauganui, April 25. John, southern' ports, April 26. Ajana, Wanganui, April 27.
PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Aratapu, Duncdin, April 22. Kahu, Oustlcpoint, April 22. Dunsyre San Francisco, April 22. Pohcrua, Wcstport, April 22. Qucou of the South, i'oxtoa, April 22. Nikau, Nelson, April 22. . Opawa, Blenheim, April 22. Monowai. LyttcHon. April 22. Wakatu, ICaikoura, April 22. Ncaliutai Groyinoath, April 22. Manaroa, Lyttelton, April 22. Mararoa, Ly.ttelton, April JS. Patecna, Picton, Nelson, April 22. Kapuni, April 22. ICahika, Givymouth, April 22. Kamona, Lyttelton, April 22. Alexander Nelson, Const, April 22. Kamo, Greymouth, April 23. Kauri, Melbourne, April 23. Wairau, Blenheim, April £5. Kipple, Napier, Uisburne, April 23. Titania, Boston, April 23. Kaitoa, Nclsoni April 23. Blenheim, Wangnnul, April 23. lVallecnd, Groyinoutli, April 23. Else, Portland, Ore., April 23. Invcrcargill, Lyttelton, April 23. Waverley Patea, April 23. Ivaikoura, Napier, April 23. Kapiti, Wanganui, April 23. Hawcra, Paten, April 23. Rosamond. Lvttelton, Duncdin, April 23. Monowai, Lyttelton, Dunedin, April 24. Maheuo, Lyttelton, Duncdin, April 24. Wootton, Lyttelton, April 24. ilana, Lyttelton April 24. Port Alma, London, April 24. Jlooralti, Sydney, April 25. Athenic, London, April 26. Hororata, London, April V.
OVERSEAS CARCO STEAMERS. ARAWA (S.S.A.), London, Apr. 1, to city ports; due Lyttelton May .12, BHAMO i (S.y.A.I. Glasgow, to Auckland; duo Apr. 24; Wellington Apr. 30. OAIti'ENTAItIA Apr. I to Lyttelton ; due, about Jlay 13. COltlN'illlO (S.S.A.), London, to Lyttelton; duo Apr. 21. DEVON (P.S.I, Lb'ypt, Apr. 5, to Wellington ; due May 7. 1 lONIO (8.5.A.), London, dno Auckland \pr. 23, and Wellington May 1. KIA OKA (S.S.A.), Liverpool, Mar. 27 to Lyttelton; due May 7. MAHUNO (H.S.), Avonmoulh, Mar. 11 to Auckland; duo Apr. 20; Wellington Apr. 22. MAKUIIA (U.S.S.), Vancouver to Auckland; duo about May 6. i NORTHUMUKKLAND, U.K. to Wellington; duo about Jlay 9.
PAKEHA (S.S.A.), "London Apr, 12; duo Wellington May 27. • ' . I'AIiOONA (U. 5.8.)," 'Frisco to Wellington; duo Apr. 26. PAPA KOA (W.Z..S. Co.); Glasgow, Apr. 1, to Wellington; duo about May 15. PORT PIRIE (0.-D.l, London, Apr. 1, >,o Auckland, Napier Wellington, via Australia. i RARANGA (S.S.A.), London to Wellington; due Apr. 28. REMUERA (N. 55.8. Co.), London to Auelt. land; due May 5. Wellington.
RIMUTAKA (N.Z.S. Co.), London to Wellington; Sue about May 25. TALN'UI iti.K.A.). 'London, Mar 18, to Wellington; duo April 28. " WESTERN COMli'i'. (Luckonbaeh)', loads New York Mar. for Auckland, Lyttclton, Ouncdin. Australia. WHAKATANE (A. and A.), New York; quo Auckland Apr. 25; Wellington, south. BY TELEGRAPH OVERSEAS. ' MELBOURNE, April 21. Arrived.—Wcstralia, from New Zealand. NEWCASTLE, April 21. Arrived.—Wanaka, from Auckland. \ COASTAL. MONDAY, APRIL 21. AUOKLAND. Arrived.—Taluno (3.40 p.m., April 20), from Suva. ' NEW PLYMOUTH. Arrived.—Baden Powoll (4 a.m., April 20), From Wellington. NELSON. To Sail.—Nikan (7 p.m.), for Wellington; Patccna (9 p.m., April 21); for Wellington, via Picton; Waimca (1 a.m., April ' SB), fov Wangaimi. The Kov.'hai, bound from , put , in hero at 6 p.m. on April 19 for coal, and sailed at t a.m. April 21, for Greymouth. J , Arrived.—Waimca (11.15 a.m., April t0), from Wcstport. LY'ITELTON. Arrived—Wootton (11.30 p.m.,-' April 20), from Wellington. Sailed.—Mararoa (7 p.m.), for Wellington. PORT CHALMERS. Arrivcd.-Pu.tiki (3 p.m.) from Wellington.
NIAGARA'S PASSENGERS. Passengers oiv the Niagara for Vancouyor arc as follow:—First saloon: Mr. 0. 11. Abel, Mr. R. 'Alton, Mrs. Allen, Mr. W. Aiken, Mr. W. Andrcac, Dr. and Mrs. H. Dean B;iniford, Miss D. Booth, Lieutenant S. 0. liowron, Mr. F. W. Browning, Mr. Ouvdon Butler, Mr. H. C. Chambers, Mr. G. Chambers, Mr. J. M. Chambers, Miss K. Chambers, Mr. D» Crisp, Mr. P. Cropper, Mrs. D, A. Evan, Master Ewan Sir. IV. Pish. Mrs. Fish, Mr. L. Friend, Mr. 11. A. Hope, Miss F. A. Humphries, Mr. uud Mrs. A. B. Kernot, lilissefe Kornol (2), Mr. I'. G. Ijennard, lieutenant D. W. Mate, Mrs. Jas. MacFnrlane, Miss Mac.Farlaite, Mr. A. h. M•Belli, Mr. It. W. Morgan, Mr. W. H. Morton, Mr. IV. B. Miller. Profcsaor Nichoils, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick, Miss Patrick Mr. and Mrs. Pees, Mies Pike, Mr. 11. N. Pounlney, Mrs. Rhodes, Miss Rhodes, Mr. and Mrs. Snlmond, Mr. and Mrs- A. Scllar. Jlaster Scllar, Miss Scllar, Mr. and Mrs, Sliirtcliffo, Mr. and Mrs. Troutbeck. Jtr. N. Van Aken, Mr. and' Mrs. 0. 11. Wilson, Mr. 11. S. Smith. Second saloon: Mr, A. Billens, Miss M. Bath, Mr. Burgess Jlr. F. Burgess, Miss Buckler, Mrs. T„ Gaiilton, Miss N. Cathcart, Mrs. E. S. Clarke, Miss il. Clarke, Miss JT. Clemens, Mrs. Cleveland, Mr. P. Coloman, Miss M. Cowan. Miss A. Cunningham, Mrs. Cunningham, "Mr. and Mrs. F. \V. Dance, Mrs. 11. Doyle, Mr. D. Duncan, Mr. J. Duncan MiBS Duncan, Mrs. Duncan, and child, Miss Dye, Mr. and Mrs. Elieringtoii, Mas. tor Ellorington. Rev. A. Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. Green, Misses Green W). Miss A. Griffin. Misj Himnicll (2). Miss R. E. Hornc, Miss a. James. Mr. E. Jennings. Miss Jennings, Mr. L. D. Johnson, Mr. P. J. Johnston Mrs. Millar, Miss S. Moriey, Mrs. F. C. Pa tenon. Miss A. Rasmussen, Mr. J. Reid, Mr. P. Scott. Misses Scott (21, Miss Smith, Mrs H. Spink. Miss M. bwectser, MiBS M. Thurston. Miss E. L. lrofc*fell, Miss S. Vander, Mr. Walker, Mr 11. W. Williams, Mr. 0. Wliito Parsons, Mr. Younjr. Mies Yount?. Mr. I'aycr, Jlr• Huts* mail, Mr. C. Bradford Mr. E. Mi lcr, Mr. Thompson, Mr. M'Farland, Mr. liul, Mr. Harvecs, Mr: Davis, Mr. Burgess, Mrs. Kalz, Misses Scott (2). Mrs. East. Miss Tlnby, Mrß. Clarke, Misses Saumirrs (o), Miss Blcasaro, Mr. '1\ Faram. jlv. I. Loc'iie, Miss Shnppiril. Mis? Cniy.lit, Mr. J. D Liuirilson, Mr. 3!. P. Gnddis. Mr. Cade, Mr. I'. Williams, MV. E. Demunij. Mr. H. Goodwin. Mr. C. 11. Walton. Mr. G. Dance, Mr. Jlerman. ,Mr. J. Russell. Mr. Jlantlci', Mr. 11. Wellcaines, Mr. and Mrs. Mi lard, | Mrs. Dun din find child. Mr. J. h. lfaod, I Mr. Bumic, Mr. J. Addis, Mr. and Mrs. I Barrier.
MOERAKI FROSI SYDNEY. 'i'lie Union Company's iioeralfi arrived from Sydney at 8 p.m. yesterday. Slio has no passengers, and it is reported that the health of the officers and crew is all right. As far aa is known she will w quarantined for twenty-four hours, lhe vessel's discharging berth ib at Taranan | Street Whaij\. Tho Moeralu will not jo through to Lyttelton this trip, but will unload all her cargo of 3000 tons here. It is expected that she will sail about Friday for Sydney. ( THE PALOONA. The. Union Company advises Ihnt the It.M.S. Paloona, from San Francisco, will arrive at Wellington on Saturday morning. HERE FOR. BUNKERS. Tho Commonwealth Government's fleamer. Cooee, 4224 tons, will arrive at Wellington to-night, to replenish her bunker supplies. The vessel is fully ,laden with c.aso oils and left Now York on March 12 for Melbourne, Adelaide, and Ficpantlo. The Union Company, who will bunker tho, Cooeo, wero advised by wireless that there is no sickness among those on board. The Cooeo is tho ex-Gcrman vessel Neumunßter, and is one of the ships, requisitioned by the Federal Government pending the decision of the Peace Confercuco. Tho following veesels wore expected tobe within range of Auckland Radio yesterday :—J[aheiio, Bhamo, lonic. The following vesnels should be within wireless range of Wellington Radio tonight:—Waimarino, Kaituna, Monowai and tho ferry Bteainers. Tho cargo steamer Kauri will sail tomorrow for Mclobnrne. The Union Company's Kaiapoi left Melbourne on Saturday for BlufT, Dunedin, Lyttelton, and Wellington with general cargo. The veßsel is duo hero in about a fortnight's time. • Tho F. and S. steamer Northumberland, from England, left Colon on April 17 for Wellington, and is duo on May 0. The collier Kaituna will reach Wellington about. to-morrow v from Nowcautlc. The New Zoaland Shipping Company's Riinutaka, from London, via Plymouth, Newport News, ■ and Panama, should. arrive at Wellington about May 25.
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