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PHASES OF THE MOON. JULY. Day. Hγ, m. . First quarter 5 247 p.m Full moon ~... 13 5 32 p.m. Last quarter 20. 10 33 p.m. New mooQ ; 27 ■ 551 p.m. MOON. ■ Moon rises to-day, 10.39; sets, 11.43 p.m. TIDE. To-day, 9.52 a.m.; 10.16 p.m. . To-morrow, 10.43 a.m.; 11.5 p.m. SUN.' ~ . Sun riees to-day, 7.17 a.m.; eots, 4.33 p.m. ARRIVALS. '. THURSDAY, JULY 3. .. . BADDN POWELL, e.a. (2.5 a.m.), 174 tons, Jackson, from Lyttelton. ■ HAWiSBA, B.H. (2.65 a.m.), 174 tons, M'Kinnou, from Patea. WAVEMiEY, s.s: (3.10 a.m.), 157 tons; Brigden, from Patea. NIKAU, s.s. (6.55 a.m.), 248 tons, Hay, from Nelson. .IMS, cable steamer (8 a.m.)i 2253 tons, Hughes, from Auckland. JIAKAROA, s.s. (0.55 a.m.l, 2598 tons, Iγwin, from Lyltolton. KOKIKI, s.s. (6.50 p.m.), 1214 tons, Stewart, from Westnort. ' ' FRIDAY, JULY 4. MAPOURIKA, s.s. t0.5 a.m.), 1203 torn, M'Donald, from Picton and Kelson. DEPARTURES. THURSDAY, JULY 3. NORA NIVEN, s.s. (10.36 a.m.), 166 tons, 'Bruscy, for Cook Strait. KAPITI, S.S.' (noon), 242 tens, Sawyers', for Waneanui. • . WAIMEA, s.s. (1,55 p.m.), 454 .tone, Henry, for Groymouth, '-. NIKAU, 8.8. (5.5 p.m.)i 248 tons, Hay, for Nelson. : 'INVEROAROILL. s.s. (6S D .m.), 224 tone, Thompson, 'for Wanganui. ALEXANDER, s.s. (6.10 p.m.),' 377 tons, Wildman, for Westport. . ... \ MAHAROA, s.s. (7.45 p.m.), 2598' tons, Irvrin, for Lyttelton. . KAMONA, s.e. (9.25 p.m.), 1425 tons, "Senjell, for Grcymouth. ' NGAHERE ,5.5.(9.35 p.m.); 1090 tons, Dillner, for Greymouth; • ■ EXPECTED ARfIIVALS. Kittaua, Timaru, July 4. Kapuni, Patea, July 4. Maori, Lyttelton, .July 4. . Kaitoa, Nelson, July 4. .Blenheim, HaVelock,. Julv 4 '"Mararoa. Lyttelton, July 5. ■' Nikau, Nelson, July 5. " ■ '. Jlapourika, Picton, Nelson, July 5. ■■' ; Koniata., "Westport, July 5. " ■ • Htelln-, Duncdin, July 5, . .Elinutaka, Gisborne, July 5. ■ ' ..Ngatoro. Oanjaru, July 5. . ' ■ Mokblo, Lyttoltou,. July 5. ■ • Hinemoa, northern ligiithouses, «uly 5. Wakatu, Lyttelton, Kaikouxa, July 5. Kapiti, Wanganui. July 5. • Oalm, Lyttelton, July ,5. Tainui, Nydia Bay, July 5. Waitangi, Patoa, July 6. Walrau, Blenheim, July 5. ■ " Manaroa, Lyttelton, July 5.' Maori, Lyttelton, July 6. . Kaitoa, Nelson, July 6. Wootton, Lyttelton, July 6. ■ ■ Haiyera,-Patea, July 6. '■• ■■■ ,'■■•■ ■ Invc'rcargill, Lyttelton, July 6. ■' •• Rosamond, Gisborne, July 7. .■ Rakanoa, Bluff, July 7. . . ■ Storm, Wanganui, July 7. • Karu, Lyttclton,.' July. 7. : ■ Ngahcre, Greymouth, July 7. : Kaltnna,' Newcastle,- July 7.Putikj, Lyttolton, July 7,- . , Ruahine, • London, July: 1..-. Pakeha, Bluff, July 8. .-Baden Powell, Now Plymouth, July 8. Rcgulus, Wanganui, July 8. • Ripple, Gieborne, July 9.
PROJECTED DEPARTURES. "Wavericy, yatea;' ! :July.-4;' "■' '. Maori, .Jjy'ttelton,' July 4. . ' ■' ■■ ■ Kaitoa,' Nelson, July 4. ■ V Jlanourjlia, Picton, Nelson, July' 4. ' ' r Trinzesiiiti, Newcastle,'July-4-'- : Tainui, Lyttelton, July. 4.. . . Maiiii, Wannanui, July A. Baden l'owell. New Plymouth. July 4, Magic, Foxton, July 4. KttpHni.l'atea, July 4. ■ . Kittowa, Wcatport, July 4. Mararoa, liyttelton, July 5.. ■ Nikau,- Nelson,. July 5. - Kapiti, Wanganui,- July 5. Oalm, Wa-nganui, July 5. WhakotonL', I;ondo.". -'ui" 5. ... (Stella., Westport, July 5. Tofua, San i'raucißco, July 5. Waitßnei, Patea, July 5. V-aira-u, Blenheim, July 5. . . Jlanaroa,.Lyttelton, July 5., . .Port Denison,, London, J.uly 5. Otira". Bi'iflbane.i. July_. 5. "■.'.'■ Mokoia, Auckland, via coast, July 6. Wnimana, Lyltelton; July 6. : Maori, Lyttelton, July 7. Kaitoa, Koleon, July 7. ' . : Mapourika, Picton, Kelson, July 7. Blenheim, Havelock, July 7. .Karu, New Plymouth, July .7. Storm,' South, July 7. Vootton, Lyttelton, July' 7. Wnkatu,.K;iikoura, Lyttelton, July 7. Hawera, Patea, July 7. Invcrcareill, Wanganui, Jtily "7.
OVERSEA STEAMERS. , BRITON (N.Z.SI Oo.), left-London Juuo IT for Wellington. Then to Australia. OHUBJIA.' ltft liondoh on. Juno 8 for Now Zealand. Duo July 22! DUKfIAM (P.K.), left Liverpool May 21, .for Australia. Duo N.Z., August. ' GIBSSEN (0.D.), left London June. 25, for Wellington. Due August 10." . ,' KIOOJtA (8.5.A.).- loft London June 1 for New Zealand. Due July 15. ( MAKAJtA, lift 'J.K. June E; duo Auckland .lulv V. . 'IIATATUA (S.S.A.), left United Kingdom Juno 28 for Auckland. Due -Aub. 8. MBW 'ZbALAND. .U.M.S.; duo Wollinßton about August, from England. OPAWA (N.Z.S.. Co.), left London May W for N.Z.. porta, via Australli. •' ' PORT AUGUSTA (0.D.), leavei New York in Juno for Auatralla and New Zealand. PORT BOWEN (CD.), loads, Liverpool and Glas'eofV, Juno. . ' PORT DBNISON , (0.D.), Sydney to London. '" Saile from here to-morrow. - ! 'I'OBT ELLIO'I (C.Jj.L leavoe New York inJune for Australia and Ncvr Zeaiand. PORT HACKING (CD.), left London.Juno 23 for Auckland,, Wellington, Lyttelton, arid Duncdin. ' PORT LYTTELTON (C. and D.) left Plymouth June 17 for Auckland Napier, and Wellington, via. Australia; due here AugÜBt'l3. ■.■■-.• ■ ■ ••■ ■ : PORT .NAPIEB (CD.), London to N.Z.. via Australia. At 'Fremantle- Juno 24. PORT PIKIB London, via Sydney to Auckland; : due July'B, then to Napior, -.Wellington.' ■ POUT VICTOR (CD.), left New York June 20, for Wellington and Lyttelton, and Australia,.- Due'hero July 24. KONA (N.Z.S. CoO, left.Montreal Juno 11, for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Duncdin, and Australia. Due July 20. RrrATCTKE (N.Z.K. Co.). left, Plymouth Hay 19 for 'Wellington; due July 7. tttjAl'liHO (ft.Z.ii. Co.), lelt Blymoutb June 7, for. tyelliniflon; due July'Bl. SHROPSHIRE (F.S.), due at Wellington, July 8. from Brisbane. : SUFFOLK (F.S.), left Sydney June 26 for Dunedin, Lyttelton, and Wellington. .Dae here July 14. WAIMATE (N.Z.B. Oo.)./left New York June 21 for Auckliind: due July 31. \i&R PILOT (C.J).). Iplt New Vork Hay 2? for Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Australia 1 Duo noiv. SAILERS. Vend. Left. Doe. San Franciaco to Wellington:— Albert Meyer May 23 Auguit San Francieco to lS'apicr— Raupo (Scalca) . May 10 July King Oyrus May 1C July. THE BBRTHAGB LIST. To-day'aberthageliet is as under:— Maori-Ferry "'Wharf. Mapourika—No. 12 Queen's Wharf. Kaitoa—No. 10 Queen's Wharf. Jljigic-No. i Queen's Wharf. Mana—No. 5 (north) Queen's Wharf. Koltirl—Mlv/ay Wharf. Waitangi—Gladgov. , Wharf. Ka.puni-Glasgow Wharf. HI , TELEGKAWI. OVERSEA. jrELBOURNE,- July 3. Arrived.—Glaucue, from New Zealand, ■• NEWCASTLE, July 3. Sailed—Kaituna, for Wellington; Joan Craig, for Wanganui. COASTAi.. THURSDAY, JULY i. PORT AHUBIIU. •. Arrived.—Ruru (9.lft p.m., June 2), from Wellington; Ripple (5.30 a.m.), from Wellington. HATEIjOOK. Sailod.-BUnheim (1 p.m.), for Wellington.
iSIuMON. To Sail.-Kaitoa (7 p.m.),'for Wellington. KAIKOUHA. Arrivcd.-Walmtu (7 a.m.), from Wellington. LViTiILTOS BaUed.-Maori (7.45 p.m.), for Wellington. TIMAKU. Sailcd.-Kitlawa (7.15 p.m.), for Wellington. WESTI'OBT. Arrived.-Komata (11.20 p.m., July 2), from Wellington. CLAIM FOB. SALVAGE. On behalf of Mr. E. G. F. Zohrab, owner-of tho tue Pelican, Mwers. lo;iyg, Ncave, and Oouvtuey have put in a claim for Balvneo to tho representatives of tho owners of tho b'arqitcntino Laura. Tho claim is In. connection -\vitli tho work pertormed by tho tug in bringlnc the Laura to a Bifo berthage after hor mishap at tho Wellington Heads on Saturday.
THE KOWIUI. News received by the Union Steam Ship Company states that the stranded eteamcr Kowhai at Farewell Spit has shifted 200 feet seaward with the aid of the anchors. A westerly gale helped considerably in altering her position, and it is now expected that the vessel will be refloated Hi tho near future. The Terawhiti is stil at Wellington, having repairs inado to hor wmch. ivhich will occupy several more days. She will theu sail for Farewell Spit. ■ MATATUA WITH TROOPS. Accordiuc to the DeCencc Department the Shaw-Savill liner Matntua left the United. Kingdom on June 28 with troops for Now Zealand. Plie ie due at Auckland nbout August 8. PORT DENISON FOB LONDON. Tho waterside workers did not do any work on the Port Denison yesterday, blit it Iβ expected that a etart will be mado this inorninij. In conscquenco of this delay the Port Denison will not Bail for London, via. Panama, until to-morrow. THE HARAWA. The Rarawa was unable to eet out of OnehunEa. yesterday. She is to leave there to-day for JN'mv Plymouth, and dio will leave the breakwater at 6.15 p.m. on Saturday on the return journey. PAKEHA DELAYED. Bad weather at Bluff has delayed tho loading operations of the Palteha. It is expected that she will now sail from that port for Wellington to-morrow. THE MOKOIA. The Mokoia was to .have left Dunedin last night for Lyttclton. She i; due here on Saturday from the latter port, and will sail in the evening for Auoklaud, via Napier and Gisborne. VAIJIANA FOR SOUTH. The Shaw-Savill liner Waimana is now eet down to sail for Lyttelton and Dunedin at daylight on Sunday. THE POET PIKIE, Ko word has been received locally of tho departure of the Port Pirio for Auckland. She has been in dry. dock at Sydney, and it ia expected that that is the. cause of the delay. THE AJUTAGE'S COAL.. It is hoped that a start will bo made this morning to commence tho discharge--0! the 3000 tons of ceal on tho Armagh. ■ The followinc vessels were expected. to be within ranee of Auckland Radio last night:—Tahiti, Flora, Tamwera, and Arahura. Aβ was the oaso yesterday tho Mararoa. will not take any 1 cargo to-morrow. The It.M.S. Toiua. is to leave to-mor-row for San Francisco, via Rarotonga. and Papeete. ■ ■ The Ruahino is now expected to arrive hero on Monday. The Ripple should arrive from Gisborno on Wednesday. She is to sail on Thursday for Napier and) Akitio, omittinc tho call at Qisborne. The Blenheim is duo from Havelock today. Sho has a load of stock to put out at'Petone. . The. Neahero left for Greymouth laet night. To-morrow she is to load at that port for Wellington, and on arrival hero aho will bunkor the Rimutaka. The Rosamond is duo from Gisborno on Monday She will load transhipments for Napier at this port. Tho collior Kaituna, left Newcastle on Wednesday with a, full cargo for Wellington.
The Komata- is to leavo Westport to-, day for Wellington. ' : Tho Otira is now scheduled to sail for Brisbane at daylight to-morrow. The Hinemoa wae to have left Onehunea- yesterday for Wellington, where sho is due tomorrow. She is next to visit tho Cook Strait lighthouses. The llf-Kurus ec due hero on-Tuoeday from Wiinganui, and will-no up on the slip for cleaning. On AVednofd.ay she is to sail for Nelson and the West- Coast. Mr; W. nawkins, wireless operator on tho Mararoa., has signed oft ~ Mr. G. Mii-ylin,- chief officer of- the Kaltoa; has joined the Waimea in a similar capacitv. . Mr. C. Dempster has relioved Mr. Wa'hlstrom as second officer, the latter havirie succeeded Mr. K. -S. woolf as second offloor of the Alexander. Tho Huddart-Parlcor liner Zcalandia, which was due at Sydney from London on .Tune 11 with troous, was to be handed back to the nontroi of her owners on tup. completion of tho voyage. For Borne linio the steamer has been under the control of tho British Admiralty. It, is probnWo thnt after \>e\m; refitted, tho Zealandia wlll.be put on an inter-State run. What- should prove a very intercFtin? raco from Sydney to Callao, wan to have been commenced Inst, week between the American flvc-roanted rehooners Thijlle and Inca. TCotlr vessels are wheat-laden. The steamers War Admiral, War Smn, War Gnat. War Mnstiff. War Armour, Wqr Ounon. Wnr Soldier, and Wir Siron were nil cx»ectf<l to arrive in South Australia tbwargs the end of Juno to load wheat fo' , tho TTirited Kingdom. . ' . . The ox-Gcrninn stpomer Prinsowin is to leave at diiyliitht thia morning for NewTlieMaori, Mnraroa, Mokoia,. Prmzessin, Wiii»i!ina. end Otira arc cTDprted to he iviMiin wirflcsp rangi , of WfllUnpton todajf- The Puahire will be within range of tho Chatham Islands.
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