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PHASES OP'THE MOON, APEIL. \ Day. Hr. m. Now moon 1 8 35 a.n. First Quarter 8 0 9 a.m. . Full moon „ 15 7 55 p.m. ' Last Quarter U 10 51 p.m. Now moon 30 '50 p.m. MOON. Moon rises to-day, 7.45 a.m.; sets, 5.35 p.m. TIDE. To-day, 4.50 a.m.; 5.17 p.m. To-morrow, 5.52 a.m.; 6.20 D.m. SUN. Sun .rises to-4ay, 6.36 a.m.; sets, 5.5 p.m. ARRIVALS. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30.
WAIEATJ, s.s. (0.30 a.m.), 143 tons, Deiley, from Bleuhoini. KAHU, B,s. (1.5 a.m.), 162 tons, Norlnig, from East Coast. JOHN, 6,8. (1.55 a.m.), 342 tons, Harwiok, Irom southern ports. RIPPLE, 8.45. (2.50 a.m.), 370 tone, OoriBpn, from Gisborne. TBPSIOHOEE, full-riped ship (4.50 a.m.), 2025 tons, Jones, from St. Johu (Canada). KAHIKA, s.b. (5 a.m.), 1143 tons; Edge, from Oreymouth. KAITOA, B.s. (6.55 a.m.), 305 tons, Wildman, from Kelson. . iriDDLEHAJT OASTLE. s.b. (7.45 a.m.), 4534 tons, Ha-wkin, from Newcastle, MAORI, s.s. (8.30 a.m.), J4IB tone, Cameron, from Lyttelton. WOOTTON, s.B. (2.15 p.m.), 151. tons, Larson', from Lyttelton. s.b. (3.20 p.m.), 5244 tone, Wilson, if rom Glasgow, via Auckland. WAITAEGL B.S.- (10 p.m.), 157 tons, Pisk, from Patea. HAWERA, s.s. (11.15 p.m.), 174 tons, Ji'Kinnon, from Patea, THURSDAY. MAY 1. OPAWAf- s.s. (1 a.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, from Blerjielm. DEPARTURES. WEDNESDAY, APKIL 30. ATHENIC. b.s. (8.30 a.m.). 12,234 tone, Orossland, for London. MAKORO, scow (10.10 a.m.), ZM tons, Campbell, for Wanttanul.. Rosamond, s.b. (1.10 p.m.), 721 tone, Brace, for Dunedin. PATEENA, 8.3. (LShP.m.), 1212 tons, Sowell, for Picton and Nelson. ■ WAIRAU, b.b. (4.5 p.m.), 143 tons, Doiley, for Picton. KAHU, B.b. (4.K p.m.), 150 tone, Norling, for Tarakoho. KAITOA, s.s. (5 p.m.), 303 tons, Wildman, for Nelson. ' WAKACU, s.o. (5.30 p.m.). 157 tons, Wills, for Kaikoura. MANAROA. s.s. (10.5 p.m.), 124 tons, M'Neilajre, for Lyttelton. MAORI, b.s. (7.50 p.m.), 3412 tons, Oam,4ron. for Lyttelton. OALM. B.S. (6.15 p.m.), 890 tons, Radford, fo/ Wanganui. SfANA, b.s. (11.55 p»m.), 134 tons, Bonner, for Lyttelton. KAITTJNA, s.s. (6.45 p.m.), 1977 tons, Martin, for. Westpott. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Kapiti, .Wanganui, Mayl. Putiki, ' southern ports, via . Nelson, May 1. \ . Kowhai, Napier, May 1. ICaramu, Greymonth, May 1. Komata, Weatport, May 1. Pateena, Nelson, May 1. Nikau, Nelßon, May 1. Hararoa, Lyttelton, May 1. Wa-verley, Patea, May 1. Kapuni, Patea, May I lonic, London, Auckland, May 1. Queen of the South, Foiton, Mayl. Waihora, Newcastle, May 1. Maori, Lyttelton, May 2. Kaitoa, Nelson, May- 2, Wairau, Picton, May 2. Oalm, lVanganui, May 2. AJana, Wanganui. May 2. Corinna, New Plymouth, May 2. Blenheim, Havelodt. May 2, . Kurow, Sydney, May 2. Monowai, south. May 2. Invercargil. Wanganui. May 2. Waimea, Picton, May 3. Ntfutoro, Greymouth, May 3. Wakatu. Kaikoura. Lyttelton, Mey 3, Mapa, Lvtteltpn, May i Hawera; Patea, May 4. Waltangi, Patea, May 4. Hippie, Htvpier, May 4. Manaroa; Lyttellon, May 4. Whakatane, New York. Auckland, May 6. .Westralia, Melbourne, May 6. Ngakuta, Greymouth, May 6. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Elae, Portland, Ore., May 1. Titana, Boston, May 1. Wootton, Lytteltou, May 1. Kapiti, Wanganui, May 1. ■ Waitangi, Paten, May 1. Mawera, Patea, May 1. ' , Opawa, Blonheim, May I.' Kapuni, Patea, May 1. Ripple, Napier, May 1. Mararoa, Lyttelton, May 1. Nikau, Nelson, May 1. Queen of the South, Foxton, May 1. Kowhai, Greymouth, May 1. Ngakuta, Greymouth, May 1. Mapourika, Auckland, May 1. Edward May, Newcastle, May 2. lima, Greymouth, May 2. Kaitoa, Nelson, May 2; ' Pateena, Picton, Nelson* May 2. Maori. Lyttelton, May 2. Calm, Lyttelton, Timaru, Dunedin, May 2. • Wairau, Blenheim. May 2. Kowhai, Greymouth, May 2. Putiki, Lyttelton, Dunedin, May 2. Monowai, Auckland, via ports. May 2. Blenheim, Wanganui, May 2. Waim'avino, Lyltelton, Timaru, May 2. John, Lyttelton, May 3. Kahika, Lyttelton, May 3. Oorinna, Dunedin, May 3. Traneocean, Melbourne, May 3. Hororata, London, May 3.'. Invercargill, Lyttelton, May 3. Waimea. West Owst ,May 3. / Bhamo, Dunedin, May o. Paloona, San Francieco May 3. Komatn. Westport, May 3. Mana, Lyttelton, May 5. Manaroa, Lyttelton, May 5. Wakatu. Kaikoura, May 5. Ajana, Liverpool, May 6. lonic, eouth, May 6. OVERSEAS CARCO STEAMERS. . ARAWA (S.S,A.), London, Apr. 1, to city ports; duo Lyttelton May J2. BHAMO (5.8.A.), Glasgow, to Auckland; arrived Apr. 24; due Wellington, Apr. 30; Dunedin. CARPENTARIA (U.K.), Apr. a to Lyttelton: due. about May 13. DEVON (F.S.), Egypt, Apr. 5, to Wellington : due May 15. ■ lONIO (S.S.A.), London, via Auckland; due Wellington May 1; Lyttelton. ' KIA ORA (S.S.A.), Liverpool. Mar. 27 ta Lyttelton; due May 6; Wellington May 12. MAKURA (U. 8.5.), Vancouver to Auckland: due about May 6. NORTHUMBERLAND. U.K. to Welling, ton; due about May 17.. PAKEHA (S.S.A.), London Apr. 12; dno Wellington May 27. PAPAROA (N.Z.B. Co.), Glaegbw, Apr. 1, to Wellington; due about May 20. BY TELEGRAPH. COASTAL. WEDNESDAY, APRIL JO. AUCKLAND. Arrlved.-Whakatano (10.20 p.m., April 25), from New York. PATEA. Arrived.-Waverloy (8.25 a.m.), from Wcl- ! li,,KtOn ' WANGANUI. Arrived.-Invercargill (7.40 a.m.), from Wei- : linKt ° n ' NAPIER. Sailed.-Kowhai (2 p.m.), from Wellington. FOXTON. Arrived—Queen of the South (10 a.m.), | from Wellington. | TARAKOHE. ■ j Arrived.-Kapuni (5 a.m.), from Wellington.! HAVELOOK. Sailed.-Blenheim (U a.m.), for Wellington. PIGTON. Arrived.-Patccna (6.30 p.m.), from Wellington. NELSON. To Sail.-RcKulue (midnight), for West Coast. To Sail.—Putiki (5 p.m.), for Wellington. WESTPORT. Sailed.-Komata (9.30 a.m.), for Wellington. GREYMOUTH. eailcd.-Wallsend UO.SS a.r0.1, for Hobart. LYTTELTON. : Sailed.—Mararoa (6.35 p.m.), for Wellington. Arrived.-Ngahere (4.40 p.m.), from Pitt Island> ' ' DUNEDIN. ' Sailed.—Monowai (3.J0 p.m.), for Auckland, via Lyttelton and Wellington. Passengers: For Wellington—Misses Hastic, Hay, Small, Synge, Mesdamoa Fairbairn, Jenkins, Small,-Rose, Cunningham, Steven, Tait, Fans and infant, Fabain and child, Mossrs. Fairbairn, Jenkins, Tait, Small, Hodges, Frazer, lies, Taylor. Hoiaton, Outrcd, Fabain, Coventry, Benjamin, and Berryman. For Napier—Misses. M'lntosh (2), Ooulton, Hinde, Duff, Mcrdames M'lntosh, Ewart, Stcenson, Ooulton, Hinde, Jlosbi-s. Clark, Spiers, Olany. For Gisborno-Mißs Bachelor, Mosdamea Grounds, M'Luckic, Craigie, Gibbon, For Auckland Misses Biggins, Ross, Murphy, Watt, Mcsdamea Biggane, Robb, Kennedy, PAKe, Thomas, Oalrclly, Bodlo, lloyd and child, Duncan and 2 children, Messrs. Greenfield, Kennedy, Thomas, Calvelly, Duncan, Bodle, Robs, Boyd. Adii>r, Captflia Page, 24 steerage for all ports. WHAKATANE AT AUCKLAND. Hy Telccranh—Prcsii Association. . Auckland, April 30. The Whnkatane arrived last night from New York, and berthed at 9 o'clock this morning. She ie duo at Wellington on Monday night. The N.Z. and African Company
are agents for tho vessel, which is controlled by the American and Australasian Line.
TEE MANUKA. The Union Company' anticipates that it will bo able to dispatch the Manuka for Sydney direct about May 8-to-Uay week. It is reported that there is intho condition of the five patients from the ship. TEKSICHOKE FBOII NEW YORK. The sailliiff vessel, which ivas in yesterdtty'e issue reported to bo off the Heads, is the full-riugcd ship Terpsichore, from St. John, Canada, 127 days out on a, pasBapte to this port, via tlio (Jape of Good Hope. To-day the vessel will bo berthed at Ko. 2 Queen's Wharf, and the discharge started of 3400 tone of eeneral caret). The New Zealand Shipping Company is the agent. The Terpsichore, which is commanded by Captain M. Jones, is a vessel of 2525 tone, British built many yeara ago. 'She is flyniß the British flaß, as sho ie a German' ship requisitioned by the Admiralty. BHAMO PEOJT GLASGOW." Berthed at No. 4 Qccen's Wharf, the Patrick Hendcnon steamer Bhamo is now discharpine cargo ehipped at Glasgow. She will Bail to-morrow for Dunedin. KIA Wireless advice from the S.S. and A. steamer Kia Ora, inward bound from Liverpool eays that she will probably arrive at Lyttelton at noon on Tuesday. Wellington is her first port of discharge, and she is duo here about May 11. POET SYDNEY. Tho O. and D. Line advisee that the Port Sydney iB expected to sail from Newcastle to-niffht for Wellington. Tho steamer, ivhioh is to ■ load at Timaru and Wellington, will undergo her quarantine here, after which she will berth to land 25 troops and munition workers. The Port Sydney will finally clear Wellington for London, via. Panama, about Jlay 21; THE lONIC. The Shaw-Savill steamer Iqnic, from London, via Auckland, sent out e- wireless message yesterday afternoon advising her expected arrival off tho Wellington Heads at daylight this morning. Hho will berth at King's Wharf for local discharge. KUROW PROM SYDNEY. With general cargo from Sydney the Union Company's Kurow should arrive here to-narrow. Her next outward trip will bo to Vancouver with town cargo. She is advertised to sail about May U. .VESSELS FOR AUCKLAND. Messrs. Bussell and Somers, Auckland, have received advice that a part cargo of sugar is being brought to Auckland br tho Dutch'iteamei Barentsz/ .She ie coming via Australia, and is due there about May 10. After discharging tho sugar Bhe -will load general cargo thero for Melbourne. The three-masted schooner Abemama wae to havo left Newcastle on Friday last with a cargo of phosphates for Auckland. Mesflm. John Burns and Co.. Ltd., Auckland, have reoeived advice from Sun Francißco that tho Northern Chief sailed from tM-t port on April 22 with cargo consign-, od to them, . ' WESTBHN COMET LEAVES NEW TORK. Messrs. Johnston and Co., local agents for the Lucltenbach Line, announce that the steamer Western Comet lejt New York on April 22 with cargo for Auckland, Lyt telton, Dunedin, Melbourne, and Sydney. MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. " The Corinthic, which is due at WellingMay 12 from Auckland, is in com. mand of Captain F. Hart, who Jins with him the following officers: Chief oilicer, Mr, H. Emvan; first, Mr. T. Lloyd; second, Mr. L. Thompson; third. Mr. T. Hughes; chief engineer, Mr. J. Goulding; second, Mr. H. Purvis; third, Mr. M. Jones; extra third, Mr. W. Westbury; fourth, Mr. P. harbour; extra fourth, Mr. J. Crabbe. '.Mr, Green ha 6 joined the Koromilto ae third officer. Mr. li. Martin, lato third officer of tho Waitomo, has passed the Board of Trade examination for a chief officer's certificate. Mr. G. • It. Turner, acting chief officer of the Wainui, has been promoted to the command of that ve3sel temporarily, relieving Captain W. M. Johnstone, who had como aehoro on leave of absence. Captain V. L. Molyneux has talien command of the Waihora, relieving Captain A. C. Showman, who has come ashoro on leave. Mr. S. J. H. Hale, first officer on the Ngakutu, has left tho vessel, Mr. J. A. Ferris has joined as second officer. Mr. Scantlebury has passed the Board of Trado examination' for a. Home trado chiof officer's certificate, and has been aiiDointcd third officer of the Tarnwera. Captain Hamilton, of the Stella, has come ashore on holiday lcavn. His place on ••the vessel has been taken by Mr. Jt'Bridc, tho chief officer. Mr. A. G. Kylo, second engineer on the Mapourika. hnn repfneed Mr. G. M. Bennie, chiof engineer of tho Rosamond. Mr. E. H. Cox has joined the .\topourika an second mate. Mr. H, Thompson is now third engineer on the Mapourika. The following vessele were expected to be within wireless range of Auckland last night:—Flora. Kaitangata, Whakata-ne., Tho Mapourika did not sail for Aucklaid test Qiga't owing ta her stokehold: complement being incomplete. Auckland will be the sole loading nort of the War Courage, now discharging Newcastle coal at Wellington. The vessel will sail about to-day week. The Middloham Castle arrived hero yesterday morning from Newcastlo for Homeward loading. She has first to discharge a cargo of coal at Thorndon breastwork before proceeding to Napier to start taking in. Sailings of noto from Wellington yesterday morning wore those of the R.M.S. Athenio, at 8.50, for London, via Panama, and the Australian ecow, Maroro, for Wanganui,. whero eho will load timber consigned to Sydney. ' . . Tho Nobel Explosive schooner Huia., which has been at Auckland for some time undergoing repairs, is expected to get away for Wellington and Dunedin on Saturday. To-night tho steamer Ajana. is to leave Wanganui for Wellington to complete loading, sailing on Tuesday for Liverpool, via the Panama- Canal. ... Noon to-morrow is the time fixed for the departure of tho Hororata, for London, via. Panama. The Union Company's Kaiapoi was to feavo Melbourne yesterday with general cargo for Bluff, Dunedin, Lylielton, and Wellington. She is expected here about May 13.' The Blackball collier Ngatoro is expected to orrivo here to-morrow. To allow members of tho Waterside Workerß , Union to attend the funeral of one lately of their number, no work will bo done o ntho wharvee alter Boon today. Tho collier Wniho'ra, from Newcastle, will arrive hero at noon to-day. ■ Tho Komata- will arrive here to-day from Westport and tho Karamu was to leave Greymouth at 11 p.m. yesterday for this Oorinna will leave New Plymouth at 3 p.m. to-day for Wellington and DunTh'e Ifahia, which van loaded ft Whangarei and Auckland, left Port Said on April 25' for London. Meßßrs. Johnston and Co. adviso that owing to tho watersiderp stopping work at noon to-day the Ripple will receive carno till 11 o'clock for Napier only. _ Messrs. Bannatyne and Co. advise that tho Nikau will not'reccivo cargo- f« NelBon and Motuek;!. after 11 a.m. to-day. The auxiliary 6P,boonor Bnutn came out of dock at Port Chnlmore on Tuesday. It is expected that the alteration now beine, made to licr fittingj Vill take Enother week to complete. The Houto will afterwards load at Dunedin for Wellington. , . , After completing repair? to her insulation chambers, the Corinthic was nasEed on Saturday by Lloyd'R surveyor as ftt to I carry frozen meat, and started loadirjft a.bout 2J,CCO carcassew of mutton on • Monday (EOys the "Lyttelton Times ),
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