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PHASES OF THE MOON. MARCH. Day. Hr. m. Full moon * S 2 R -™' Last quarter 3 J 27 a.m. New moon M , 10 26 p.m. First ouartcr 27 6 15 p.m. MOON. Moon rises to-day, 4.42 p.m.; sets, 2.16 a.m. to-morrow. gm Sun risea to-day, 5.32 a.m.; sets, 6.34 p.m. HIGH WATER. To-day, 1.7 a.m.; 1.32 p.m. 'tomorrow, 1.59 a.m.; 220 p.m. ARRIVALS. MONDAY, MARCH 1. NORA NIVEN, trailer (noon), 166 tons, H" llruscv. from Cook Strait. ABMAOH, s.s. (2.45 p.m.), 12,259 tons, S. Vint, from Brisbane. ~...» i MQNOWAI, s.s. (3.aS p.mj, 34m tons, A. Norton, from Auckland and Napier. DEPARTURES. I MONDAY, MARCH 1. TTTNVMOA 85. (6.45 a.m.), 542 tons, JBoll™' Cook Strait !»'*- T PATEENA. s.s. (M 0 P-mX ™* t° Dß ' '• Scwell. for Pieton and Vson KAITOA s.s. (5 p.m.), 319 tons, n. tvuu (5.« P.m.), 2J5 tou».,L OOpnAWA.0 Op n AWA. K-P.ni.), 118 tons, E.NichoP.m.l. m tons. A. r 409.t0n5. F. Nor"I&SKA M 1! ttoS P.m.). m ton,. G'. Bust0 S ™ o lA™ai.2s p.m.). 269 tons, W. M'Bridc, for Auckland. TUESDAY, MARCH 2. MAPOURHU. f-.s. (0-10 a.m.), 1203 tons, V Wnhh for Lvttclton. ViPITI. Vs. (0.5 a.m.), 242 tons, W. Sawyen, for Wanganui. J EXPECTED ARRIVALS. ITiiiti, Waniranni. March 2. ! Mararoa, Lyttelton. March 2. Nikau, Nelson, March 2. Pdtecna, PWon, Nelson. March 2. ■ •■ PW Stephens, Melbourne. March J. Kauri, Auckland, March 2._ Hinomca. Cook ««"'• «»« h 8 2 - Alexander, Tnrakohe. .March Z. _ Eivcriua, Sydney, March i. Kapiti. Wangamii. March 4. Oi'.awa. Blenheim. Jiarch 3. Kennedy, Foxton. J'flroh 3. Wahine, Lyttelton March 3. Kiiitoa, Nelson, March 3. . ■nipple. Napier. March 3. Kahu. Napier. March 3. Wootton. Lyttelton. March-3. Tofua, 'Frisco, Mnrcn 3. BoFiiinond, Westport, March 3 Waitoino, Lyttelton, March 3. Klttawa, Now PlymouHi, M_arc..i 3. Ncatoro. Groymoiith. March 3. Calm. Wnuganui, March 3. Wakatu, Kaikouro. Marcti 3. _ Invercargill. AVonyanm, March 3. Mararoa, Lyttelton. March 4. Nikau. Nelson, March 4. Pateena, Pictor.. Nelson_March 4. Mapourika. Lyttelton March 4. Kanona, Timaru. JTprnh 4. Ngakuta, Lyttelton. March 4. Kammi, Patea, March 4. Wn'verley. Patea. M,«eh 4. Wairnu>, Blenheim. March 4. Athenic, Tjnndon. March 5. Port Caroline, Napier, March 5. Riinpplui. Lyttelton. March 5. Hawera. Tatea. March 5. Northumberland, Wanganui, March ». Kevu. Lvttoltou, March 6. Putiki. Gißborne, March 6. Westralin, Melbourne, March 7.
PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Kapuni, Pat«a, March 2 Port Chalmers, Lyttelton. March X. Knmata. Wcr-tport, March 2. Wavcrloy. Patea. March 2. Echo, Wairoa. March. 2. Hawera, Tarakohc, March 2. Wairau. Blenheim. March 2. Iluia, Wanitnnui, March 2. Ptella, Auckland. March 2. Mntaroa, LyHelton, March 2. Niknu. Nelson, March 2. Monowni. Lyttelton. Dunedin, March Z. Waitenmtn. Auckland. Vancouver, ilar. 2. TCaplti. Wanuanui. March S. Pncroa, Grevmouth. llokitika. March 2. Alexander. West Coast, March 3. Invcrcarc'll. Wanjanui. Mtcli 3. Wahlne, Lyttelton, March 3. Kaitoa. Nelson, March 3. Pateena, Picton. Nelson, March 3. Port Stephens, Ijondoni March 3. Kent, Sydney. March 3.Karori, Lyttelton, March.3. 'Poherua. Greymoulli, March 3. Kapiti, Waiiirunui, March 3. Opawa. Blenheim, March 3. Kennedy, Poiton. March 3. Kararon, Lyttelton March 4. Nikau, Nolson. March 4. lUverin'a, Sydney. March 4. Kahn, Napier, March, 4. Armagh, Gishorne, March 4. Kinemca. Cook Strait,' March 4. Mapourika, New Plymouth. March 4. K'ittawa. Grcymouth. March 4. Kauri, Newcastle. March 4. Calm. Dunedin, Timaru, Lyttolton, Mar. 4. Kapuni, Patm., March 4. ■ Wn.kr.kßi. Kaikoura. March 4. Ripple, Napier, Ginliorno. Akitio, Mar. 4. Kn.mona, Westport. Mjrch 4. Nuakuta, Greymouth, March 4. NsHitoro, Lyttelton. March 6. Putiki. Picton. Onchune;n. March 6. Euapchu, London, March 8.
OVERSEA STEAMERS. ATFTENTC 'f1.f1.A.1. left. London Jan. 15 W Wellington. Tia Panama. Duo her« Mar. 5. COTUNTHIO (S.K.A.). left U.K.' Fob. 20 for Wellington. Due April 6. TTEIT.HItnN'N rMun-a.'. Riberti). left Kafnca Jan. 24. Due Wellington in March.
MA MART. (S.S.A.), lefj U.K. Jan. 1. Duo Wolliieton March 1.9. MARTHA (A. anrt A.), left Now Yorlt ; Fen.. 9 for Lyttelton. .Duncdin, and Australia-. Due War. IS. ■ MF.GANTIO (Whito Star), due WoDnitton ■ March 17, from Sydney, en route to Now York. NOKATAY (Dalpsty and Co.). left 'New York Feb.-4 for Lyttelton. Due Mar. B.' NTJDDEA (A.'and'A.), left New York Feb.. 13 for Auckland, Wellington, and Australia. Klip ]ii>rn Mnrch 71. . ■ . i . OPIWA IF. and S.l. left Lirernool Feb. 19 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Duncdin. and Shiff. Due hero April 16. DRAM (ff.B.S. Co.), left, At. Jrlin ICantin) Jan. «' for Auckland. Wollinuton, Lvttclt.on. Timaru, and Melbourne. Dm Mar. 5. ' ' OTIRA (K.P.A.). left London Jan. 4. Due Auckland.' March ■•111. POUT NAPIER (CD.), left London Dec. 24. Due Wellington Mar. 13. PORT NICHOLSON (CD.), left London Feb 23, for Auckland. Nnpier, and Wollinc'ton, via Australia. Duo Auckland May 4 PORT VICTOR (C;D.) left london Feb. 1 fer Auckland. Napier i,nd Wellington. Tia. Cape and Australia. Duo Auckland April 6. TAINT7I /S.H.A). left TJ.TC. Feb, 16. Due Ancl<lind April 2. „ , . •„ TOFTJA (H.S.S.), left 'Frisco Feb. 1 Due hero Mar. J. ' , WAIH.HMO (U.S.S.). If-rt 'Fruco Feb. S for Nnnier. ' Due March 3. ■ - WAIMATE (N.K.S. Co.), left London .Tan. a. Duo Auckland Mar. 17.
SAILERSi Vcbscl. Lcft - D"* Pan Francisco to AucklandRvipo J*";,» . Mar Ran Francisco to WollinutonForeste.r Dec. 27 Feb. Konoticahela Jan. M Mar. San Francisco to Timaru— Manurewa. Jan. 17 Mar.
JK POET AND EXPECTED. Tho following; berths have been allotted to vessels in port and those expected to. Ktirow-Xo. 1 Queen's, Wharf. Ittvnrinn-No. 1 Queen « Wharf. fitelia-No- 2 Queen's Wharf. Alvomi-No. 3 Queen fl Wharf. Invcrcarsill-No. o .Queen'B Wharf. Hula—NV 5-.Queen's Wharf. Kaouni-No.' 7 Queen's Wharf Norn Niven-No. 7 Queen's. Wharf. Waitangi-No. 9 Queen's Wharf. Walrau-No. 11 Queen's Wharf. Kikan-No. 12 Queen's Wharf. Paeroa—N-o. 13 Queen e wharf. Blenheim-No. >13 Queon's Wharf. Alexander-No. 14 Queen s Wharf. Monownii-Tarannlti Street AVharf. . karori-Clyde Quay Wharf. Mar.aroa-Fcrry Wharf. Waitemafa-Eailwav Wharf. Jhitatuor-Glaiffow Wharf. Arraairh-OlasgcwjWharf. Kont-K!ng'B Wharf. Waverley-Kinxs Wharf. Komata-King'B Wharf. -! Port atophone-Kine 8 Wharf. Kauri-King's Wharf. Calm-Pipitca Wharf. Poherua— Mirnmar Wharf. May Howard-Miramar Wharf. Nga'<ere-SHp Wharf. Lily-Slin Wharf. Eileen Ward-Slip Viharf. BV TELEGHAPH. ' COASTAL. MONDAY, MARCH 1. AUCKLAND. Arrlved.-Mah.eno (M P.m.).- from Sydney. Snilccl.-Kaituna (5 n.ni.), for Newcastle. ONEHTJNGA. Sailed.-Karawa K P.m.). for New PlymoUtl\ MANUKAU HEADS. ' Tho Karawa passed outwardi at WO p.m.
WANGANUI. Sailed.-llula (4.45 p.m.), for Wellington. POKT AHUBIRI. ' Arrived.-Ripple (8.20 a.m.), from Wellington. PIOTON. Arrived—Patcona (6.5 p.m.), from Wellington. NELSON. To sail— Nikau (5 p.m.). for Wellington; Wnimca (5 p.m.). tor Westport, . TABAKOHE. Sailed.-Alexander (4.45 p.m.), for Wellington. LYTTELTON. Arrived— Canopus (6.30 a.m.), from Wcst-Sailed'.-Mararoo, (6.35 p.m.), for Wellington; Ooriuua (6 p.m.), for Nelson. Arrived.-Wootton (8 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailcd.-Mararoa (6.30 p.m.), for Wellington. BLUFF. Arrived.-Paloona (10.30 p.m. February 29). from Melbourne. SHAW-SAVHiL VESSELS. The Athenin is due at Wellington at 6 p.m. on Friday from London. The vessel, which is in hallaat, will go to Auckland on March 12 to load. TCturn here to complete on March'Sl.' and sail finally from this port on March -Z7. The Matatua- is to leave -Wellington, on March 11 for Lyttelton' to complete loading:. She, is to sa.il finallT from the, southern port on March 17. The Mania is to Icavs Lyttelton this evening for Port Chalmers to complete discharge, fiho then loads at Port Chalmers, Bluff, and Lyttelton, reaching tho laßt-mentioned port on March 19, and sailin? finally from there on. March '24. The Maniari is due at Wellington on March 19 from' Melbourne. She hn? been fixed to load- at New Plymouth,. Wnitara, IVancamii and-Wellington,;, her final.departure to be .taltsn from this pott .on April 15. : ■ The Otira is due at Auckland on March 18 to put out a coal cargo from Port Kembla. 'After discharge she loa'de' at Lyttelton and Napier,. leaving the latler port.lor London on April 22. 0. AND D. BOATS. A wireless meßsaio received from • the Port Stephens states that the expects to arrive from Melbourne at 6 o'clock this oveninsr. The vessel, which lia= 235 bagn of mail from Melbourne, is to lead 30 tonß of cargo here, and take in Zf) tons of bunkers. She will continue on her voyage to London to-morrow evening. The Port Napier left Sydney on Saturday 'for Auckland. Napier, and Wellington in continuation of her voyage from London. She is due at Auckland on Thursday, and at this port on March' 13. The Port Chalmers is to sail for lyttelton, Dunediu, Melbourne, .and Sydney this morning. '~,., The new steamer Port Bowen in to lend at Glasgow and-Liverpool this month, for Auckland, Wellington, . Lyttelton, aiid Duuedin. ■ . The Port Dcnison is to leave London about the middle of this- month for Auok-' land. Napier, and Wellington, via Melbourne -and Sydney
niVEBINA DUE TO-MOUBOW. The Kivcrinn, with 103 passeiiuers. is doe to-morrow mormn,; from f>ydn«u'. . She iB. to sail, on 1 ., the return trip on ThniTsday. • ' ; WESTEALIAFBOM MELBOURNE. ~ The Huddart-Parkor steamer Westralia. is expected to leave Melbourne, to-dn.y tor. Wellinßton. She.is due on Sunday, and is to sail for'Lvttellon.Dunedin, Bluff, and Melbourne on Tuesday, March 9. BLACKBALL COLLIERS. The Ncnkuta is now to leave Lyttelton to-morrow fori Wellineton to nut out ,700 tons of produce. She is to eo on to Grevmouth on F.-iduy to load for Wellington and Tiinaru. ..,.,'. The Ncntoro is to leave Oreymontli this evenine for Wellington with bunker coal. She'•will leave this nort on Saturday for Lvttelton' and the Chatham Islands. The Nica-hcrc is expected to be another in or 12 days before her overhaul incompleted. Alterations are hchnr made to tho officers' Quarters and other work is beiiiß done. OILS ON THE MA TINE. Messrs. Dnlgc'ty and' Company have received the ■ manifests from the tteamcr Mame. which was sunk recently in the Panama. Canal to extinguishi a. firo that had broken out or. board. They show that the vcsnel had 53,250 cases of oils for New Zealand, instead of 43,000 cases fts first reported. • ■ ARMAGH IN POUT. Tho Armani arrived yesterday aftennnu from Brisbane, and berthed at the Glasgow Wharf. The vessel is to leave for nisbnrne. Napier, and Lyttelton on Thursday far loading. She returns to Wellington, to completo on March. 16, and is to sail.' for New*. York and 'Boston •on March 20.
TOFTJA DUE TO-MORROW. A wireless message from Captain Williams, of the. Tofu'a, states that ho cxpeetß his vessel to arrive oarly to-morrow morning from San Francisco, via Papeete and Rarotonja. ' • ' - THE NORTHUMBERLAND. Tho F. and S. steamer Northumberland left Sydney on Saturday morning for Wanganui, where she iB due to-morrow. The vessel will lead there, then commit to Wellington to complete. Bho is due to sail for Liverpool, via, Panama, on March 11. NIAGARA FOE VANCOUVER. The E.M.S. Niagara was to have left Svdney vestcrday for Auckland.. She is scheduled to leave the northern port on Saturday for- Vancouver, vir. way ports. N.Z. SHIPPING CO.'« VESSELS, The Kaikoura left Auckland at 9 a.m. on Sunday for London. Tho Whakatane if expected ,to leave Port Kembla to-morrow for Auckland. Ovine to hnvlns brim delayed at Lyttelton the Ruanehu will not now reach fl elHngton till Friday. She is scheduled to fti'l for London on Monday. . The Orari, from St. John's has wirelessed that she oxpectn to arrive at Auckland.on. Friday evening. . MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Mr. W. Roso has joined the Wahiiio. as third' officer in place of Mr. J. V illiamMr. C. Scott, second emrinecr of tho Mapourikti. has loft the. vcrec! Mr. M. W, Hall, chief engineer of tio Ka.itoa. came ashore yesterday. Mr. P. A. Chappcl. punier, of the slapourika,, has signed off. ■ ... „ . Mr H. do Abaitan is now chief engineer on the Wavnrlcy, vice Mr. J. A. Moygs. Mr. F. Naylor. Becdnd officer on the agaherei has" transferred to the Neakuta in a similar capacity. ■ . Mr. T. M. Swede has signed on the W;urau as chief engineer in place of Mr. W. M'Larcn. , , Mr. A. K. Prydc, who has been on leave, has rejoined the Naakufca as chief engineer. . Captain H. P. Olson-w at present in command ef the John. Captain J. Hawick has come ashore. • . Captain A. R. Cant, chief officer of tho Nfrakuta, is (ictin.u as the Blackball Coal Company's representative at Lyttelton whilst Captain Hutchinson :s indisposed. Mr., J. P. Burns is now chief engineer of the Kokiri. vice Mr. C. Lawless. Mr. W. F. Mulgau, chief engineer of tho Ngakuta, .who. has besn ill for somo months, is showins: signs of an improvement. _ , Mr. A. Jackson, Into mate of the John, hasi taken command of one of tho New Plymouth dredges. . . Mr. n. M'Dougall, late chief engineer of the Nf.itoro, is chief enffineer of the Ngakuta, and. Mr. C.Hroadlcy is now chief engineer of the Ngatoru. Mr. R. Rogers is now mnte on the John, and Mr. C Holm, late master of tho May Howard, U second' hmtu.
At 5 o.m. to-day the Komata is to sail for West-port. Shu loads back to Wellington. The Monowai is to get away this ovening for Lyttelton and Dimedln. Cm account of the stop-work meeting, the Mararoa -will not receive cargo to-dny. Tho Knmona is to leave Timaru to-day for Wellington, and she- in due on Thornday. On Frid/y she is to go to Westport to load for Auckland., . With '22.000 sacks of wheat the Kauri is due to-day from Melbourne,, via, . \vcVlnnd. After discharge the vessel soes to Newcastle to bunlior. thence to Melbourne to load wheat- again for New Zealand. ■ The Kittawa- is to-leave New. Ply mouth this evening with cheese for tho Port Caroline. . , The Poherua is to sail to-morrow for Greymouth, Wcstport, ami t ; ;ence to Oamaru. ' . The Paloona is announced 8B leaving Wellington on Saturday for Melbourne. To put. out her Calcutta cargo the Waitomo in to leave Lyttelton this evening for Wellington. After discharge she loads here and at Lyttelton for Auckland. It la hoped to get the Wnitcmata away this evening for Auckland and Vancouver. The Rosamond is to leave West-port this afternoon for Wellington. She. has coal, timber, and general cargo. The Koxori is to' sail' to-morrow for Lyttelton to put out the balance of a. timber cargo. ■ To continue discharge, the Kent Is to sail for Sydney to-morrow. The tluia is due Jo-day from Wauganui, and is to sail for tho river port again this evening, talents cargo. Tho Pawora- is to sail at noon to-day for Tarakolie to load cement for Paten. The ninemoa went out to tho Cook Strn.it lighthouses yesterday morning. She is duo back to-night Or to-morrow morning, and is to go out again on Thursday to complete her work in tho Strait.
With a. full carno of cement from Tarakoho the Alexander la due to-day. Tho vessol is Hied to sail with cargo to-mosrow for Westport, Greymouth, and Hokitika. The Waterside Workers' Union will .hold its monthly stop-work meeting in X store at 8 o'clock this morning. Tho Paeroa is toi sail to-day for Greymouth and Hokitika.
Tho Calm is due to-morrow from Wannanui, where blid has been delayed by rain. She is to tail on Thursday for Duncdm, Tini.iru, and Lyttelton. Tho Jolin <b due at Oamaru from Lyttelton to-day. She should bo at Tima.ru tomorrow', Lyttelton on Thursday, and Waniranui on Sunday. From. Wanganui she poos to Westport to load a. carpo of coal.
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