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PHASES OP THE MOON'. MARCH. Day. Hr. m. N 'Full moon 5 8 43 p.m. Laßt qunrtcr 13 527 A.m. ; Noivi moon 20 10 26 p.m. First quarter 27 6 15 p.ra. MOON. • . Moon vises to-day, 11.16 p.m.: sola, 1.45 p.m. to-morrow. SUN. Syn riees, 5.44 a.m.: spin, 6.16 p.m. HIGH WATER, . ,'To-day, 10.50 a.m.; 11.13 p.m. To-morrow, 11.31 a.m.; 11.60 p.m. ARRIVALS. ' . FRIDAY, MARCH 12. BLENHEIM. s.s. (0.15 a.m.), 151 tout, I'. Miles, from Ilavclock. 'PATEENA, s.B. (1.30 a.m.), 1212 toil), W. Cameron. from Pioton and Nelson, i OPAWA, s.b. (4.40 a.m.), 110 tmii. W. NHiolnx, from Picton. , ; KAITOA, B.s. (6.31) a.m.), 319 t«»«. «:■ Wildman, from Nelson. . KAPITi: s.B. (6.50 a.m.), 242 tons. W. Sawyers, from ATaneamii . . CORINNA, s.B. (7 a.m.), 1319 tons. C. Hide". 'r'-u New Plvmoutli. WAHINE. B.S. 18.50 a.m.). 4436 tons, A. Edvim from I.yttelton, . -HUIA, s.s. (11 a.m.), 127 tons. W. Miur, from WaiiKttnui. „ MANJJKA, s.». (noon), 4535 tons. O. Chft, from. I/yttelton. . . . . , T RIPPLE,. D.s. (6.10 p.m.). 413 tons,. J. Carlson, from Nanier, via Coast. SATURDAY, MATIOII 13. WAIRAU, R.s. (0.20 a.m.), 143 tons, W. Deiley, from Picton.
DEPARTURES. FRIDAY, MARCH 12. . PATEENA. s.s. (1.35 p.m.). 1212 torn, W. Cameron, for Picton and Nelson. ' TOFUA, E.B. (3.30 p.m), 4345 tons. 11. Williams. for Rarotonfja, Papeete, and San JYanciseo. •" WAKATTJ, s.s. (4.10- p.m.). 157 tau«, J. Wills, for Kaikoura.. _ . KAITOA,-s.e. (5.10 p.m.). 319 loan. W. Wildman. for Nelson. _ , BLENHEIM, s.s. (midnight). 110. tons, E. Hart, for Te Awaite, Tory Channel! ■ ■ L.AR.U, s.s. (7 p.m.), 267 tons, 6. Itichilson. for Lyttelton. , , WAHINE, ■ ?.s.\ (7.50 ■ p.m.), 44K tons, A. Edwin, for Lyttelton. PUTIKI, s.s. (9.10 p.m.), 409 tons. F. Norlini;. far Picton and Or.rfhunea. PALOONA, s.s. (9 40 p.m.). 2771 tonß. J. Doorlv. for Newcastle and Melbourne. OPAWA, s.s. (10.5 p.m.)! 110 tons, W. Niendas, for Picton. SATURDAY. MARCH'I3. MANUKA, s.s. (0.4(1 a.m.V 4534 tons, 0. Olift, for Sydney- and Hobart. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Kapuni, Patea. March 13. - Hinemoa. Cook Strait, March 13. Kokiri, Picton, March 13. Mararoa. Lyttelton. March 13.. Nikau, Nelson, March 13 Pateena, Picton, Nelson, March U. Orari, Auckland, March 13. Waverley, Patea, March. 13.Majiourika. New Plymouth, MfcrcS 11 Monowni. Dunedin, March 13 Kahn, Napier, March 13. Stella, Auckland, March 13. ..Hawera, Patea. March 13.. Blenheim, Te Awaite, March 13. Kini, Wcstport, March 13. Wahine, Lyttelton. March 14. Kaitoa. Nelson, March 14. Calm, Lyttelton. March 14 Wootton, Lyttelton. March 14 Rosamond, ffreymouth, Westpoit, Mar. 14. Port Napier, London, via liorls, Mar, 14. Kennedy. Fox ton. March 14. Onawa, Picton, March 14. NKatoro, Lyttelton. March 14. Moornki, Sydney, March 15. Mararoa, Lyttelton. March 16. Nika.ni, Nelson, March 16 Pateena., Picton, March 16. Mepantic, Sydney, March 16. Yfyiikawa, Newcastle. March 16. Railen Powell. Lyttelton, March 10. Wakatu, Kaikoura, March 16; Walrau, Blenheim, March 16. 'Kapiti, WanßiWui. March 16. Invercarstill, Wnneanui. March I*. Huia. Wanen.nui, March 16. ■Wahine, Lyttelton. March 17. Kaitna, Nelson, March 17. Waihemo, BiMiedjn. March 17, Waimea. Picton, March 17. Kslru, Lyttelton, March 17. ' Moeraki, Lyttelton, March 18. Armagh, Lyttelton. March 19.
> PROJECTED DEPARTURE*. Huia, ■Wnnsamii, Maxc.h U. - Invercarcill. Wanganui, March 13. Athenic, TVhaneasei. March 13, Tarawera. Sydney. March 33. Kapiti, IVaneaniui. Mnrdi 13. Mnraroa. Lyttelton. March 13. Nikan, Nelson, March 13. Northumberland, Bout™*, Llrerpool,
March 13. Mapourika. Lyttelton, _ March 13. Monowai. Auckland, via coart, MarnK IJ. Kokiri, Westport, March 13. Wairau, Blenheim, March 13. Port, Cnrolint!, London, March 11. Kini, Timaru. Karen 13. Wahine, Lyttelton. March 11. Ka.itoa, Nelson, March 15. Patcena, Picton, Nelson; March 15. Corinna. Dunedin, Oatnarn, Timirn, March 15. Blenheim, Sounds. March J.I Waverley, Paten, March 1. Kennedy, Foxton. March IS Kalni, Napier, March 15. Oalm. Wanganui, March J!. Wootton. Lyttelton. Mai en 18 Stella.. Diniedin, March U. • Opawa. Blenheim. March IS. Kapuni, Patoa, Marc.h 15. Hawera. Patea, Mtirtfi 15. ■ Matatua. Lyttelton, Mnrch 15. Ngatoro, Lyttelton,. March 15. Mocraki, Lyttelton, March 15. . Mararoa. Lyttelton; March 16. Nikau, Nelson,- Mnrch 16. • Nsfahere. Greymonth, March ' M Hippie, Napier, Giebnrne; Akitio Mar. 16. Kaniti,. Wanganui, March 16. . Wnkinc, Lyttelton. March 17. Kaitoa, Nelson, March 17.. Patcona, Picton, Nolson, March If. Waimea, Nelson, Const., March 17, Hinemoa, southern lights. March It. Mcgantic, New .York. Maieh It. Mocraki, Sydney, JTobart, March t! Karu, Lyttelton, March 18.
IN PORT AND EXPECTED. The following berthß have been nllottsd to vessels in port and those expccted today Mapourika—No. 1 Queen's Wharf. Monowai—No. 1 Queen'B Wharf. Alvena-No. 3 Queen'? Whnrf. Kini—No. 4 Queen'B.Vfharf. 'Tula—No 5 Queen's Wharf. Kapiti-No. 7 Queen's Whn.rf. Nora Niven—No. 7 Queen's Wharf, Waitanpl -No. 9 Queen's Wharf. Nikau-No. 10 Qu«n't Wharf. .. \ .Invprearfill No 11 Queen's Wharf. Wairau-No. 11 Queen's Wharf. Lilv—No. 1 13 Queen's Wharf. Rte'lla-No. 13 Queen's Wharf. Tarawora—No. 14 Qneen'.i Whnrf. Tfipple—No. 14 Queen's Wharf. Orari—Tnranaki Street Wharf. Komata—Clyde Quay Wharf . Mararoa— Ferrj- Wharf. Hinemoa—Ferry Wharf. Ngahcro-Ferry Wharf. Athcnic— Railway Wharf. Mntatua-Glassfiw Wharf. Northumberland-Glasgow Wharf Jlawera-Glaßgow Wharf. Corinna—Kins'# Wharf. Port Caroline-King's Wh nrf. Wa verier—Plmitea Wharf. Kokiri—Lambton Wharf. Ngaliere-filip. ■Kileen Ward-Slip.
BY TELEGRAPH OVERSEAS. | SYDNEY. March 11. Arrlved.-.Toan Crnip. from Oroymouth. Sailed—Maheno (8.30 n.m.), for Auckland. MELBOURNE. March 12. Sailed. — for Now Zealand. (Rec. March 12. 11.5 nflji.) SYTWBY. March 12. Sailed—Meeantlc.-for Wellinztpn.' NEWCASTLE. March 13. Arrived.—Kanna, from Wcstport. COASTAL. FRIDAY, MAT? 071. 12. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—lris (10.20 n.m March 31). from Norfolk Island; Kittawa (2.M n.m.). from Wellington; Boiled.—'Waitomata (5.40 p.m.). for Vancouver: Kaiwarra (B.JO p.m.). ior Newcastle. NEW PLYMOUTH. Sailed.—Mapourika (8 p.m.). for Wellington; Rarawa (8.45 p.m.), for Onehunca. PATEA. ' Sailed—Hn.wora (2.15 pm.), Wiwerloy (2.25 p.m.). and Kapuni (2.30 p.m.), all for Wellington. PIOTON. Arrived—Pateena (6.15 p.m.). from Wfll-. linjton. Railed.—Wairan (4.45 p.m.), for Wellington. To sail.—Kokiri (midnight), for Wellington. NELSON. To sail—Nikau (7 p.m.), for Wolllnston. , WESTI'OIIT. Sailed—Kini (2.25 a.m.), for Wellineton. GREYMOUTH. ' Sailed.—Rosamond (2.40 p.m.), for Wejtpart and Wellington. LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Mararoa (11.10 a.m.), from Wellington; Westralia (1.50 p.m.i. from Wellington; Wootton (1.30 p.m.). from Wellington; Kamo (2.40 p.m.;. from Wellinic- . ton; Manila (5 p.m.), from Now York. Sailed.—Mararoa (6.50 p.m.), for Wellington. 1
■ .'DUNEBIN. , Sailed.—Monowai (7 30 a.m.), 'or Wellintton. . PASSENGERS BY MANUKA. The Manuka sailed early this morninjfor Bydnoy anil Hobart. She took the following paaßensere :-Saloon—Jlißses Shdiion (2),- Davidson, Millier (2), Olemonts. Quoalo, Ilimmell, ' Devonliam, Criibtrcc,' liayicr, .FTOrt,' Bolls; Hushes, FcrßUeon,.. Brown, Ross, Gainhill, Mutton, Fert'iison. Hayward,'Rosenthal, 'Morgan,' Norton,'.Slirimivton.Keen.Wark. Astrns;. Simpson (2i..1,n&combe. Wood. PederEon, Patterson. lllinKworth, Wilson, Thompson, Beaoie, Ijcstor, Ross, Ilcnderson. Cdorabc? -2), White, Blanch, J. Grant. Grant, M'Conachio. Mansoil, Yickery and party, Little Sisk'rs nf (he Poor (2),, Mesdsunes Hardy. Uren, bindon. G. Ryan and son, Jfarston, Wopll, Rolls, Wheeler, Irvine; Bobbins. Funiiss, Wright, M'Ncill, Casey and child, Harvey, Patterson, Bowdcri, Batt,- Mnnson and eon, Mitchell, KinEslon, Macaulesv M'Artliur aud.mirße, Godley, Peate, Shapcott. M. J. .Iloiran, Reeves. Bhrimpton, Smith. Beard and., child, Marshall and child, Crouch, Astras and child. M'Ara, B'eechervais and child, Haynes and child, Nicholson, PoderFon, Neill. Illineworth, Norton, Wilson, WhittinKhn.m. .Owen, Dr. Margaret Harper. Dr. Tillyard, Dr. Go'w, Dr. M'Ara, Lt, Johnston.. Messrs. Wrieht, James. Smith,. Hanson, Bardsley, Wellinpn. Kenyon, Gibbard, Stern, Bumside, Millier, B. P. Brown...E. Salmond, .Eranlts. Stephens. D. Beeves, J. Jones, Hardy. Shirley. 71. Brown. Guthbcrtson, W. Crabtrce, p. R. Bendall, James Crabtrce, Uren. lindon,' Gilbert Ryan, Bobbins,'• Casey, Harvey Patterson, Bowdfn, Mitchell, Kingston. Drew, Coad, Dalziell, Perry Jones, Pcderson, Jamcß Beynder. NajU, . Shrimntan. Gardner, M'lnnes, lUin?worth, Dunbar, Harcourt, Fcrnshaut, Hean, F. G. Jones; Alan Jones and son, Rosenthal. Merryfleld. Barnett, SyVnn F.ajer, Sykos. Jartson, Norton. Noble Macauley, Reddaway, C. J. Holland. White, W. F. Marshall.* M'Artliur, Little, F. D. Walken Kirlter. Beard. Nicholson, . Oonnoughton, North, H. Roberts, Arnel. Wellings. fiomerville. Boylson. A. G. Willia.ms, Jonlin, L. Peacock. J. Peacock, Astrai. l , Exccll, Smith, SylveEter, Roberts. ■
TALOONA SAILS. The Paloona Railed for Newcastle tuid Melbourne last evening with the following passenEers:—Jlispes M'Grceor. Mills,Harrison, Kelson, Coleman, Both. Mallard, Held, M'Kenzie, Furness. Hardie. Mesdames Woean, Riley, Chapman. Lemois, Millar and 2 children, _ Miller, J. Larson, Coleman and child, Laini:, Nappor, G. Hunt,' Harper, Bradley, Lunn, Nelson, Fur* ness, Groveß, Captain Winton, Messrs. Woijan, Perry, Glonfleld, Andrews, M'Kenzie. Coleman, Millar,' E. Hayes. HaF*" per, Cardrio, J. M. Millar, .Bradley. Lunn, Boss, M'lnnes, Coleman, lieii. MNally,Furnees, Priestley. "Dale, M'Oueen, jiobman, (J. R. Hunt. •F. Groves. Master Colomans.'tuid 74 steerage.. '
. END OF AN EVENTFTJIi VOYAGE. ; The' hie' Norweeian ship' Braedo arrived at Sydney/on March'l from hew \orh. The arrival of the Brasdo concluctcd- one . t of the most eventful voyages ever done ty the vessel. She originally left New York . over a year ago—to he exact, on February, - 7. Eiffht days later she was towed into 'Bermuda in a dismasted condition and otherwise knocked about..havinp had n 31 hours' battle royal with a very severo cale. The Brasdo was delayed at Bermuda for. 253 days -undertroine rcnainr and having'. new" masts fitted, wliich had to come from New York, and which were fitted by the crew. She eventually cot away again on October 27, arid was therefor* 125 davs out since tho voyaec ,was resumed. the lone triD beinc primarily due to the abnormal marine .growth which accumulated during the*-vcssel's long stay :n * port. The Eraedo is the largest threomasted shin afloat, registering fB5l tons gross, and 2691 net. She is 29 years old, having been built In 1031. '
WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. ' The. following steamers were lo ha™ been within ranee of the undermentioned wireless stations last night:—Awanin: Maheno, Kaituna, Moeraki, Makura, uliinaroa, Heilbronn, Canadian Importer, Pateena. Mararoa, Wahine, Oravi, Ruapehu, Totuft. Wellington: Monowiu. Manuka. Taloona. Westralia. Auckland: Orarl, Waitcmata, 1 Kalwarra, Nuddea. Awarua: Rakanoa, Westralia.
THE ISLAND SERVICE., . The Navua iB time-tallied to lent* Suva on March 20 for Auckland. • The date of-the Talune's derarturo from Auckland for the Eastern ■Pacific Ims, beon tentatively .fixed as March 31. • • The latest advice referring' to the Atua is that she will not leave Suva'for Auckland until to-morrow. She in brinein? a carco.of sugar,, and is due on Thursday next. ■
■' ■ MASUEA' AT IIYTTEIIT6N. • The'A. : and A;* chartered steamer ! Manula arrived at.Lyttcltbn from Now lorK yesterday 'afternoon; Her other New Aca*„ land port .is Dunediri, and she . will then go to Australia. The vessel is to load wheat In Australian for the United Kingdom or tho Continent.
OBAKI DUE TO-DAY. To. put out the local nartion o» h« Canadian cargo! the New Zealand Snipping Company's Orari is due this morning from Auckland, and is to L'crtli at Taranaki Street Wharf. The vessel will be here till to-day week.' when sho will go to Lyttelton -and .Timaru; • -
■ . SHAW-SAYILIi STEAM EES. Tho Athcnic is'-to leave port early this morning for Whangarei and Auckland to load. She'iß due back at Wellington on March 25. and is, to sail for London, via Panama, on March 31. Tho Matatua is to go to LytteLnn on Monday afternoon to commote loading. She iB to leavo Lyttelton for Home on Mnhia is to leave Bluff for Lyttelton on Friday next to fill up- Shoos t» eiiU finally from Lyttelton on March 26.
FOE HOME. . Tho Port Caroline is to leave Wellington at daybreak to-day for London, vift Panama. ' . , , j At noon to-day the Northumberland ib to sail for Liverpool, vis Panama ana Boston. The following pasoonger* liavo booked:-Misscß 'Miller, (lorry.- Hwdwnsi Hudson, Small! Gorry, Miller. Brons, -Nathan, Messrs. Eobson, Bichan. Hudson, Brons, Tcßetmier. Phar.iiyn, C. Nathan, Mastor Nathan..• •• ■•...
MOEEAKI DUE MONDAY. The Mocraki, ivith about JOO passengers, left Sydney at 3 p.m. on Tkurtday_ for Wellington, and she is due here on, Monday mominK. The vessel is to so to Lyt» telton on. Monday evening. return on Thursday,'and sail that cvoniuu for Sydney and Hobart.
'■■■ MEGANTIO LEAVES SYDNEY. Tho White Star liner Marantic left: Sydney yesterday afternoon for- \\ cllmptoii, and she Is duo on' Tuesday morning. Ihe vessel, for which Meesr?. Dalcctv and Co. arc agents, will probably sail for, York, via, Panama- and West fndica, m Thursday.
"■MAPS-TABLE GOSSI" Captain- R. Hart has taken comn.aml of the Blonheiui, vice Captain )• ACaptain G. Wilkinson, of tho TnvercwB ,}[r. ! n S has joined tho l'aloona at third engineer. V ou Jt ';- Messrs. J. Duthio and F. !vailor. chief and second officers respectively of the IM.Ahcre, have siEned olf. Mr V. hii» joined as third officer. Mr. W- D. Mumy, third cntiiecr, has also sisned off tho **+ sel'B article?.
' For Sydney; the Tarawera is to leave WollinKton nt noon to-day. . A largo number of boi crmakers .9 re employed in repairing the Maoris boiler?, at I'ort Chnlwicrs. and s,ood proKross is bcim, made with the work. It is expected that the vessel will be ready to mumo her runnln? in tho Wcllincton-Lyttolton ferry aervlcfi at Easter. Tho Ncaherc iB to 'move to t.h» Ferry Wharf from tho slip to-dav. The vcrsol iitd'aail on Tuesday for Grcymonth To-dav\ the Calm i' duo. from Lyllelton, Pho is.to (to ou to.Waniranui on Monday. From the river port she proceed, to Tima'ru Lyttelton, and Wellington. •The Mapourika, due this mornine from New Plymouth, is to proccod.on to Lyttelton this oveninc. , , Early this morning the Kokiri is duo from Picton with a carso ct chaff. The vessel is to dispatched this -veninE for Corinna is to be dispatched on Monday for .Dunedin. Oamnru, and Timani. • Tho Kini is due from Wcstnort tlili morniae to 'discharge -a quantity-of coal. This eveninor she is to po on to Tlmorc to put out the balance. The Waitomata left Auckland last tannine for Vancouver. ~ , Dnifl this mormntr from Dunedin duect, the Monowai is to sail this cvonmir for Napier, Qisbome, Tokomaru Day. and sailed for Lyttelton last evnninir She is due back on Wednesday, and is to load acain for Lyttcltoo. .ailinij on Thursday. . To-morrow the Port Napier is d.it. from London, via Auckland and Napier. . The Huia -is to sail to-day for Wanranui. takine carco. With 400 tons of bunkers for tho Orari, the Njjatoro is duo to-morrow from Greymouth. She is to sail/- for liVtiolt.-i; «k Monday cveninc to load for tli- (.hatTho' Ilinemoa was at Stephen Inland and "French Pass yesterday. The tender, which is due back to-day. will nrnl«M« proceed on her southern trip r.eit Wefr nosday. .. . . , ~ Tho Stella if duo this mornliu from Auckland. She is to proceed on t» Dunedin on Monday.
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