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' PHASES OF THE MOON. \ MAY.- - - : V ■ Day, Hr. m. First quarter 7 U 4 a.m. . tall moon 15 031 p.m. ' Last quarter 2i 9 34 a.m. New moon 30 0 42 a.m. MOON. . Moon rises to-day,. 0.49 p.m.;'sets, 11.57 p.m. TIDE. To-day> 10.4Ua.rn.; .11.6 p.m. To-morrow, 12.25 p.m. ' SXTN. ■Bun vises to-day, 6.42 a.m.; sets, 4.52,/ p.m. ARRIVALS. •; TTJESDAY, MAY iJ' WAKATU, s.s. (0.50 a.m.), 157 tons, Willi, from Lyttelton . and Kaioura, OPAWA,' s'.b.'-'(WS- a.n».); 110 toria. Nicholas, tfrbin'. Blenheim. ■ NIKATJ;-'-8.£.<(7.35 a.m.), 248 tons, Hay, bom''Nels»fl. - '*' u JIAEAEOA, s.s. a.m.). 2598 tons, Irwin, from tyttolton. , .• » WESTEAIiIAvV-.8.e. (1.35 p.m.), 28S4'tons, BlierrifT,. from Melbourne dirfect. INVERCABfiIMi, s.s. (4.10 p.m)., 224.t0n5, ThompSonl'.-from Lyttelton. '' " ' ' KAPITI; s.s. (5.10 B-rn.), 242 tons, Sawyers,: Jxom Waneanui. fTGATOKO, s.s. (7.15; p.mA 1137 tonj, Dowell. froni': ; Greymouth. p.m.), 1212 tons, SewelU'^fqmkNelsdn. and Picton. . /' ■ TUESDAY, MAY 6. MANA, s.s. IS p.m.), 134 tons, Bonner, for Lyttefion.. .... HOUOEATA; s.s. (11.15 p.m.). 11.2« tons, Bower, -for London, via Panama. . WAIRAU, b.s. (1.15 a.ft.), 143 tons, Deiley, for Blenheim. BADEN POWELL, s.s. (noon), 174 tons, Jacl!Bofl,.-for-.New Plymouth. ,i N . NIKAU, V Bis;.- (5.10 p.m.). 248 tons, Hay, - for Nelsbn. ■■ ■ < ■ BXPPLE. 8.8;',(6.10' p.m.). 370 tons, Carlson. . for - Napier. .. , - KApUNI. B.s. (7.5-p.mOl 188'; tons, Gibaonii for Patea. : . W;-'.'. it:'• 1 . ". • KARAMtr, s.s. (7.15 p.m'.), ; -'794 tons, M'Lel-' lan, for Greymouth, MABAROA, s.s. (7£5 p.m.), .2598 tons, IrIvin. for Lyttelton. KENNEDY, s.s. (10.35 p.m.),' 226 . topi, Hendry; for Tarakohe; .v ' , EXPECTED .ARRIVALS. Hawera, Patea, May 7. Queen of the South,-Foxton,; May : 7. Wootton, Lyttolton, May 7. Karu, Lyttelton, May 7. Wairau, Blenheim, May 7. Invercatgill, Lyttelton, May 7. Maori, Lyttelton, May 7. • Kaitoa, Nelson, May 7.5- \ >:• Blenhejm, Wanganui, Jlay 7. Waitangi, Patea, May-7. •' .: Kahu, Na.pier, Mqy. 8, , John, Lyttelton, May 8. f ' ' '••'•■' Opawa, .Blenheim, May 8. Mararoa, Lyttelton, May 8. Pateena, Nelson, Plcton, }?ay 8. Northumberland, Liverpool, May 8. Stella,-Dunedin, May B.■; Wbakatane, New York. Auckland, May 8. Kapuni Patea, May 8. Calm, Lyttelton, May. 8.. Manaroo, Lyttelton, May 9. Poherua. WestporJ,, 'May 9. Mana, Lyttelton. May 9. MapouTiia, Auckland, May. 9.'. Kapiti, Wanganui. May 9. Hawera, Patea,- M|ay- 9. - ..... ... Invercargill,' Wahianui.' Jlyr 9. ' Eowell, New Plymouth, May 9. Kaikoura, Tolfomo.ru Bay, May 9.' HeiHUfira-' London. Auckland. May 10. . Hnia, schooner, Auckland, May 10. Wakatu-, -Kaikoura, Lyttelton, May 10. Komata, Westport, May 11. Eipple, Napier and coast, May 11.' Kaiapoi, Melbourne, via south; May-11. Paeroa, .Hokitilta, May -12. Putiki, liyttelton, May 12. ' "" '* : ' Eosamond, Gisborne, May..12........ Kia Liverpool. Lyttelton; May' 12. Ngatoro, Greymouth,-May 12. -. Tainui, Wa-nfranui, May 13. . Monowai, Auckland, Napier, May 13.'. ' Devon, Port Said, May 15. PROJECTED '.DEP.ARTJJRES. Edward Vayi"NeiaSitsttel"'May 1. Hs^.era,' Patea, jlfay;: :7. Waimea, Nelson;'. Coast,-May 7. Komata, Westpbrtr,:Mliy.:7;Kapiti, : ,May.-'7. •> Bhamo, imnedin.i'May'i7.' •• ■ Ckirinna. l.~j; Transoc&jn,'; Melbourne,.' May 7. Oanopus, Westport,-May-;7..V.t- r . Wakatu, Kaikoura,':.Jlay,'7, ■' '.- , •lonic; south,'-. May ; 7:.;' .j.5;!,. ■'Wairau, Blenheim, -.Ifr; r ■ Kaitoa, Nelson, MajjfV:; ...Maori, Lyttelton, .Inve'rcargill, "Wanganui,,' May -.-7. ... Wootton, "Lyttelton, M vi / Pateeriai Picton, Nelson,' May 7. Opawa, Blenheim, May 8. 1. Mararoa; .Lytteltoji, Ma1y.8, ; .- Waitanpci, Patea, May B.' ■ Ncatoro, Greymouth, May 8, " Bessa;-Sydney, May : 8. — Kapuni, -Patea, May 8. . ■ . „ • Calm, Wanganui,- May 8, . -.Manaroa,-Lyttelton, May : .9. '■'Karn. Plymouth, May 9. . , Mana, .- Pict'on, Wanganui,. May -9. ■ Queen; of thp South, Foxton, May 9. - Kahu, East-Ooast. May-; 9. •■- Port Sydney,,.Timaru, May 9. : Ajana, Liverpool, May 9. ■ Westralia/: Melbourne, .via south, May 9. OrUsa, New Plymouth, May 9. fitella,.-Dunedin, May .9; • Manuka, -Sydney, May 10. ■ Kiirow...'Vancduyer,', May-10. -• John, southern- - ports'.-May -12. Tainui; Lyttelton,'-.May .13; Paeroa, West Coast.; .May , 13. Ripple,. Napier/ Gisbol'ne, May 13. - Monowai -Lyttelton, - Dunedin, May 13. Putiki/eouthernV ports','.' May 14. Kaiapoi,-.-New'-'Plymouth; Greymouth, May 14. . Rosanjond, Dunedin, .Mja-y 14. • OVERSEAS CARCO STEAMERS. ARAWA (S.S.A.),'itondon, Apr. 1, to cltj ports: duo Lyttelton May 12, . CARPENTARIA (N.Z.S. Co.), England, Apr. ,'.2 to Lyttelton; due about May-13. .- ' DEVON (F.S.i; Egypt, Apr. 5, to Wolllng. -fton: duo May 15. ■ KIA ORA (S.S.A.), Liverpool to Lyttelton; due May 7; Wellington May 12. . MOANA to>Wellington; due about May Ho. NORTHUMBERLAND (F.-S.), England to. Wellington; due May 8. PAKEHA (S.S.A.). London Apr. 12; duo ■ Wellington May 27. V.. PAPAROA (N.Z.S. Co.). Glasgoiv, Apr. 1, to Wellingtpn; due May 24. ■ POR.T PIRIE (C.D.), London. Apr. 18 to Auckland;, due about June 18.; Napier, ' Welly;?,t<>« via Australia. .RsKi!E'ft\.(Jf.Z.S. Oo.), London, via Auckland; due Wellington May 10. ' EIMUTAKA (N.Z.i. Co.), London to Wei . linstiiJi; ire May '26. .:• v TOFCA,, England, Apr. 18, to. Lyttelton or Port Chaliners; duo Jnne 2. " WESTERN COMET (Luckenbach), • New: York; dur, Auckland about' May 27; Mol-, bounis. . , , . I WHAKATANE. (A. and A.i, New York, ;Tln Auckland;' due Wellington May 8. ■ SAILERS. ' ;' San Francisco to 'Auckland— : Vessel. Left. . . Due. . Antioppe (A. 8. Patersort) Apr. 26 . end June. Philippine -• Apr. 7- • Juno Nortb'n Chief (J. Burnsi Apr. 22 end Juno San-Francisco to "Wellington':— ' ; . Sj.taar (Yao. ,011) . Mar 10 - May 'j BY TELEGRAPH. ' ' j ...... coastal. ...... ■'.Tuesday! may '6. ' • . ' ■■'■ AUCKLAND.' Sailed.—Whakatane' (6 a.m.), for Wellington. , ■ . , r .' Arrived.--Maknra. (0.5 5a.m.), .frpirri Yan- : couver, via Honolulu and Suva. ONKHUKGA. Sailed.—Arapawa (5 p.m.); for Wanganni. • NEW -PLYMOUTH. ....... Sailed.—Rorawa: (9.10 p.m.), for Ohehpga/. NAPIER.. Arrived.—Kannit (11. p.m. : Jky'':s);'i: : from' Newcastle; Monowai (10.15'a.m.},iiroih Wellington. To sail.—Kahu (5 p.m.), for Wellington, via uoast. MANUKAU HEADS. Sailed.—Raratva (0.10 a.m.), for New Plymouth. . : . • , NEW PLYMOUTH: ' .' ' Arrivcd.-Rarawa" (12.50" p.m.)," from' Onehunga. ; ' ■ PATEA. • Arrived.—Waitangi (1.45-p.m.)', from Wellington. • ■ WANGANUI..,Arrived.—Slenheim (6;40 a.m.). and Maroro, scow (10 a.m.), from Wellington. FOXTON. . ~ Qneon of the South did not sail. BLENHEIM. Arrived.—Wairau (11.45 a,m;), -from'.'Wei.' lington. To sail.-Wairau (9 p.m.), for Wellington. NELSON; '•'.■. Balled.—Kaitoa (7 p.m.), for^WelHngton.':.:, ' WESTPORT/ '■ iVrrived.—Poherua, (11.30 p.m. May 6), .from Wellington. . ■ •....' :■ . - LYTTELTON.- '. Bailed.—Wootton (6.10 p.m.), : and Maori'!(7.so' P.m.), for Wellington. ' , ' PORT CHALMERS. .. ■ ,' Sailed.—Stella (6.10 p.m.), ■ for, Wellington direct. Arrived.—Calm (10.15 p.-m. May 5), from Wellington. Steamers within wireless range of Vol. lington Radio Station to-night will be:— Monowai, Maori, Mararoa. and Hororata-, From the Chatham Islands:—Paloona and Northumberland.
/■- MAKURA AT AUCKLAND, _ • By Telegtapb—Press Association. ■' ■■ ' Auckland, May 6. •Tho 1U1.5,.- Makura arrived front .Vancouver at? 9 a.rn; ti-iiay. ' ARAHURA SHELTERING. By Telegraph—Press Association. ...Clstiorco, Mav 6. A heavy sea ia running in the roadstead, and the Aruhurn, with passengers from the south, is sheltering under Youug Nick's Head. .; WAITEMATA FOR CALCOTTA. .. By Telegraph—Press Association. Diincdin, May 6. l'he now' standardised Bteamcr 'Waitemata, built by the Imperial Government, ) and purchased by tho TJnion Company while oil the stocks, will leave. England this ;month for Calcutta, via Port Said. From Calcutta she will sail for the .four main-Nijw Zealand ports, via Singapore and bamarang.l. (The Waitemala isone of the Ave 6teamcrs for the Union Company.) . ... ; v AST', INTEMUPTED TOW. • ;i ' ILMA SUSTAINS'DAMAGE. The collier Karamu. with tho barq'uentilio lima. in'-tow, sailed from the stream ,at 2 p.m. yesterday. bound for Greymonth. at which port the sailer was to ■load a, cargo, of timber.- for -Adelaide. Some surprise was experienced • when it became known that the steamer and her charge were > returning to port. Both dropped anchor in. the stream at 4.30 ■p.ih'.. ■and 'it- was later reported .that tho windlass of the lima carried away when she .was outside the Heads.. ■ The [ damage 'was •extensive cnaijsh-" ..tti, prevent her going on,' and she was consequently brought'lrack to tho stream. x Thc Karamu bailed last "night for the Coast, after it was apparent that it would take eome time to make good the broken windlass. '. MANUKA TO BERTH. The Union Company stated last night that the intercolonial steamer Manuka would urobably berth this afternoon. The vessel has been nine days in Quarantine. Her departure for Sydney is,-liilvertised for Saturday nest. '■v.-. THE .KATAPOL- " .....' ' •'••i The.' trader -.Kaiapoi,. with ..cargo from is due to arrive at ton, via southern ports, about Sunday next. On completion of disclißrgo here she Will sail for-New Plymouth and Greymouth. taking cargo. At the coast port ilitr will load timber for Melbourne. WESTEALIA FROM MELBOURNE.| f Early ■ yesterday aftetsssa. the HwMa.rtParker steamer -Westralia arrived from Melbourne- and weiit to an anchorage in tho stream- It she is .cleared bj* the doctor she wilL-berth at Nil. 15 ,ier;->is Quay this afternoon, She will proceed south on Friday.. " KIA OBA DUE TO-DAY. Shaw, :Savill and Albion Co. advises that tho Kia Ora, from Liverpool, expects to arrive at Lyttelton at noon to-day. She has been delayed by a heavy westerly gale and head: seas. Tho vessel will reach Wellington for discharge on Monday next. POUT SYDNEY ARRIVES. The Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port. Sydney arrived about 11 o'clock lagt night from Sydney'. There are on board, twonty-two returning munition workers. Sho will be visited by the official doctor this morning, and i! tho health of all is satisfactory the vessel will'sail, on-Friday for Timaru to start Homeward loading. TO ME. ZOHEAB'S AGENCY. " Mr. E. G. F. Zolirab advises as follows concerning - steamers due to reach Wellington this week, and for' which ho is agejiS;— v -'Karu,'-arrives to-night from Lyttelton and sailß on Friday for Now Plymouth. Calm, due • from - southern ports' to-mor-'row;.Twill £a.il,in..tho evening for Wanganui. Stella should also arrive to-morrow from, Dunedin, and after dishcarging will loa'd tor-that/ port; railing on Friday. . F.-S. AND A. AND A. LINES. . The N.Z. and African - Company announced yesterday that the troopship Northumberland, from England, is due at Wellington at noon to-morrow. The' Whakatahe, of tho American and Australasian. Line, left Auckland early yesterday morning - for Wellington, and should arrive here for discharge to-mor-row- afternoon. The sailing of the- Ajana, for Liverpool has been further postponed to Friday. EAST COAST SERVICE. Yesterday-;,the Wellington branch of ths "Union-'Company advised that. the East 'Coast passenger boat Monowai will leave Auckland on Saturday for Wellington, via Napier, .arriving. here on Tuesday. She will go on to.'Lyttelton and Duned'.n, and at- the last-ndtaed port will lay u-n for overhaul. Her northward running, will be taken' up by tho Mokoia, which is set "down -to"sail 1 from- Dunedin oh Thursday, May 15, for- Lyttelton,- Wellington, Napier, Gisborne, and Auckland. In this case she ■will 'touch at Wellington on Saturday, Hay 17. . ; -. UESWABMS GOSSIP.Mr. W. Freeman # has. joined-the Paloona as third officer, vice Mr. A. J. Arthur. Captain Frew, of the Wha-ngape, is to join the Navua, and Captain App'eyard ■will toko charge of the former veßsel.-. Mr. B. N. Ecofct has joined the. Monowai as second officer. Tho following vessels were expected _to be withinra-nge of Auckland Radio Btation last evening:—Whakatano, Waipa, llonowsii, Navua,. and Makura. • The Swedish ship Transocea.il will be ■towed to sea to-day by the Anchor Company's Waimea. Tho small Westland steamer Paeroa. will arrive Here on Monday, connecting with the schooner nuia, to tranship tho West Coast ponsignmcnts. Tho'Rosifmond iB expected to leave Gishome at the end. of tiiis week for Wellington. At this' port she will load a fifll cargo for Dunedin, , Tho Blackball collier Ngatoro arrived last night fullv laden, and after discharge will. return to Greymouth for another cargo for Wellington. • The Corinna will get away to-day for southern 'ports. , ■ | '. Tho. passenger .steamer Koniata. bound for' West.iiort, will sail at noon to-day. I . The' collier- Poherua should leave Westport to-morrow afternoon for. Wellington. The Foxton bar is at present in a bad • rtate. so Messrs.-Levin and Co. advise, and the Queen of the -South is still held up '.there on ' that account. Her departure from Wollington for Lyttelton has-' now been put forward to Friday afternoon. The Mapourika will sail from Auckland at 5 p.m. to-day for Wellington. ' Th'v Bhamd, for Dunclin, and t.he 'lonic for Lv.ttelton and Dunedin. will leave Wellington this afternoon for completion of discharge. Tho barruent-iiie Efiward May will sail to-day for--Newcastle, ~on her way back to San.' Francisco. '
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