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PHASES OF THE MOON. MARCH. Day. Hr. m. Full moon 5 ' 813 p.m. last uuarter 13 ■ 5 27 n.m. ■New moon 20 10 26 p.m. ■ First quarter 27 615 p.m. MOON. Moon risee to-day, 11.18 a.m.; sets, 9.2 D.m. SUN. . Sun riscß to-day, 5.58 a.m.; sets, 5.56 p.m. HIGH WATER. To-day.. 8.13 a.m.; 8.38 n.m. . To-morrow, 9.b a.m.; 9.33 p.m. ARRIVALS. .WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24. WAIRAIJ, s.s. (2.40 a.m.), Hi tons, W. Deile'y, from Blenheim. JU.ENHUIM. b.b. (5.5 a.m.), 131 tons, R. Hart, from Waitapu (at Pctonc). .KAITOA, b.s. (6.2-5 a.m.), 319 tons, W. Wildman, froir, Nullum. WAHINE. b.s. (7.10 a.m.), 4436 tons, A. Edwjn, from Ly'.telton. JCAI'OUKIKA, s.s. (9.35 a.m.), 1233 tons, V. Wnlib. from New Plymouth. WOOTTON, s.s. U23!i p.m.), 151 tons, L. Larsen, limn LyttTillon. KARTJ, b.e. (10.5 p.m.), 267 tons, S. Nicholson, from Lyttelton. THURSDAY. MARCH 25. ECHO, aui. bcow (0.23 a.m.), 92 tons, Carpenter, from Napier. DEPARTURES WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24.OPAWA, s.s. (0.5 n.m.), 110 tons, W. Nicholas, for Blenheim. NORA NIVEN, trawler (5 a.m.), 166 tons, H. Brusey. for Coo); Strait. PATEENA, 8.6. (1.45 p.m.), 1212 tone, W. Cameron, for I'icton and Nelson. WAVERLEY, b.s. (5.10 p.m.), 157 toiiß, W. Brigden, for Patea. PAEROA, s.B. (4 p.m.), 91 tons, Earlc, for Wcstport. KAPOiNI, s.s. (4.35 n.m.), 184 tons, A. Gibson, for Patea, KAITOA. b.s. (5 p.m.), 319 tons, W.' Wildman, tor Nelson. ALEXANDER, s.s. (5.35 p.m.), 377 tons, J. Wildman, for Nelson and coast, W.UTANGI. f.s. (5.45 p.m.), 171 tons, A. Fink, for Patea. WAIKAWA. e.s. (6.15 p.m.), 5627 tons, J. Thompson, for Newcastle. WAJIINB, s.s. (7.50 p.m.), 443 tonu, A. Edwin, for Lyttelton. WANAKA, s.s. (8.15 p.m.), 2942 tonu, J. Plynn, for Auckland. WAIRAU, f.e. (9.55 p.m.), t« tons, W. Deiley. for Blenheim. BLENHEIM, b.s. (midnight), 151 tonß, G. Wilkinson, for Te Awaite.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Hawera, Patosi, March 25. Kennedy, Poxton, iTarch 25. Mararoa. Lyttclton. March 25. Nikau. Nelson, March 25. Putoenn, Picton. Nelson, March 25. Koutunui, Ntipicr, March 25. Wakatu, Kaikpura, March 25. Opawa, Blenheim, March 25. Calm, Lyttclton, March 25. Hula, New Plymouth, March 25. Blenheim, Te Awaitc March iS. Kamona, Wostport, March 25. Wahine, Lyttellon, March 26. Kaitoa, Nelson, March 26. Knnna, Newcastle. March . 26. Kapuni, Patea, March 26. Monowai, Auckland. Napier, March 26. Inrcrcsirgrill, Tarakohe. March 26. Wairaii, Blenheim,' March 26. Mapourika, Picton, Sfarcn 26. Kini, Greymouth, March 26. Mararoa, Lytteltoii, March 27. Nikau,' Nelson. March 27. Mapourika, Picton,, Nelson, March 27. Athcnic, Auckland, March 27. Magic, Sandy Buy, March 111. Kokiri, Westport, March 27. Waitnngl, Patea, March 27. Wnvcrley. Patea, March 27. Ka;iiti, Wanganui, March 27. Rosamond, Greymouth, Westport. Mar. 27. Hippie. Gisborne. March 26. Waihomo, Dunedin, March 28. Manukii, Sydney, March 29. Wnihni'ii, Wallaroo, March ill. vpßtralin, Melbourne. March JO. ■ Mdkoln, Auckland, March 31.
PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Mararoa. Lyttclton. March 25,■ ■ Njkau, Nelßon. March 25. Oalm, Wnngauui. March 25. Ulimaroa. Sydney. March ia. Hawera, Patea. March !ii. Kennedy, Foxtail, March 25. Opnwa. jiienhelin, March 2V . Wootton, Lyttellon, March 25. Huiu, New Plymouth. March £5. Mapourika, Picton, March 25. Wahine, Lyttclton, March 26. Kaitoa, Nelson. March 26. Mapourika, Picton, Nelson March 26. Kara, Lyttclton. March 26. Armazh, Boston. New -York. March 26. Suffolk, Oinhornc. Mnrch 26. Koutunui, East Coa6t, March 26. Wakatu. Kuikoui-a,'March. 26. ■ Monowai. Lyttclton, Dunedin, March 26. Kurow, Makalea Island March 26. liivercargill, Wanganui. March 26. Echo. Wniroa, March 26. Wairau, Iflenheim, March 26. Kapuni, Patea, March 25. ' Mararoa, Lyttclton. March 27. Nikau, Nelson. Marsh 27. . Huilbroim. Adelaide. March S7. . . Kapiti. Wanganui, March 27. Port Napier, Tokoinnru "tay .March 27. Illcnheim. Sounds, March 29. Rosamond, Westport. Greymouth, Mar. 29. WuitaiiEl. Patea-, March 29. Ripple, Napier, Gisborne Akitio. ..far. 30. OVERSEA STEAMERS: CATJII,AMF,T (U.S. and A.V lift New York. Fell. 22 for Lyttellon. Due Mar. 27. CITY OF AORA (A. and A), left New York Feb. 27 for Auckland, iPelliiistoi. and Australia. Due Wellington April s. COR'N'i'lllO (S.SA.t. loft U.K. Feb. 28 for Wellington. Due April 9. lONIC (fi.S.A.). to leave London Mar. 3! for New Zealand. LORAIN (U.S. and A.), left New Yorli Pell. 23 fo>- Auckland. Wellington. Wans*nui and New Plymouth. Duo April 2. NOKATAY (U.S. and A.), duo Lytteltoii Anrjl 1 from New York. OPAWA (F. and S.). left Livorpocl Feb. 19 for Auckland, Wellington, Lytt-Jlton. Dunedin. and Bluff. Due here Anrl 16.
OTAKI IF. and SJ. left Liverpool Feb. % for Auckland. Wellington, Lyttcltnn, and Dunedin. Dim here April 12.
POET LYTTKLTOX (CD.), left Nc-.v York Mar. 13 fv Auckland Wellington, Lyttolton and Dunedin. Due here April 17. POET KELHOIJENE (CD.), left London Mar. 6 for Galveston (Texas), Auckland and Australia.
POET VICTOIt (0.1).). loft London. Feb. 1 for Auckland. Kapler, and Wellinirton. via- Ca.no and Australia, Hue Auckltiud Anril 7.
EEMUEBA (N.Z.S. Co.). left Southampton March 13. for Auckland. Wellington. Lvtti'lton. anrV Dunedin. Due here May 3.
SOMEItSET (N.Z.S. Co.). left Avonmoutli Mar. 12 for St. John to load for Auckland, Wellington. Dunedin, Sydney, and Melbourne. TAINUI (S.S.A.\ left U.K. Feb. 16.. Due Auckland, April 2. WAIMATE (N.Z.S., Co.). left London Jan. 22 for Auckland. Wellington, I.yttfltm. and Dunedin. Due Wellington Anril 1. WOODAItRA (A. and A.), loft New York Feb. M. for Dunedin and Australia. Due April 4. SAILERS Vessel. Left, Due. Sun Francisco to Wellington— William E. Burnham Mar. K May San I'ranciaco to' Timaru— Mauurcwa Jan. 17 Mar. San Francisco to Bluff— Amv. Turner . .Fc'i. H Apr. • IN POET AND EXPECTED. The following berths have been allotted to vessolo in port and those expected today:— ~ ■ TUimaroa—No. 1 Queen's Wharf. Mnnonqabela-Xo. 1 Qucn'i Wharf. Alvena—No. 3 Queen's Wharf. "Hula-Ifo. 5 Queen's Whnrf. llawcra-No. 7Qucen'r. Wharf. Nikau-No. 10 Queen's Wharf. Kennedy—No. 11 Queen's Wharf. Opawa—No. 11 Queen's Wharf, Karu-No. 13 Queen's Wharf. Wootton—No. 13 Quceu'ii Wharf. Lilv-No. 13Queen's Wharf. Oalm-'Ko. 16 Queen's' Wharf. jr n mari-T''Tiinal- ! ■Klr'ct. Wharf Mararoa—Ferry Wliarf. y„h*-l.Vrrv W'-.-rf Magic—Ferry Wharf. .Heilbrnnn—ltnilwny Whnrf. Ai —iyh—GhMrnw "'V.'ir. Suffolk-Glasgow Wharf. Kurow—King's Wharf. . T'MI-I. VaOic."-Ki»(r « \V"h!>rr. May Howard—Miramar Wharf. Komata—On the slip.
JIT TELEGRAPH. OVERSEAS. PANAMA. March 19. . Sailed.—Corinthic, for Wellington. CAPE TOWN, Jtareh 19. Sailed—Tort. Nicholson, for Australia and Now Zealand. SYDNEY, March 24. Arrived.—Jtafcnra, from Auckland; Jfoeraki (3 p.m.), from Wellington. NEWOAKTLK, ' March 24. Arrived.—Glaucua, from Greymouth. COASTAL WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Eaknnoa- (6 a.m.), from Newcastle; Knitaugata (1.30 p.m.), from Westport. Sailed.—Atua (5.30 p.m.), for Sydney. NEW PLYMOUTH. Sailed.—Hum (6a.Tfi.), for VelTtngibn; Kokiri (6.20 p.m.), for Westport. . PATE A. Sailed.-Hawcra (12.5 p.m.). for Wellington. WASGANUI. Arrived.—lnvcrcnrgill (10.5 a.m.), from Wellington.
PICTOX. Arrived.-Fatcena (6.Z0 p.ui.). from W* lineton. KBIiBON. To sail.—Xikau (7 p.m.), for Wellington. ' WESTPORT. Ss.iled.-Kamona (12.30 p.m.), lor Welling, ton. (IREYMOIJTH, Armed.-Karamu (1.55 n.m.), from Wellington. LYTTELTON. Arrived.-Oalm (5.50 a.m.). from Tiraaru.j Brccßo (6 a.m.), from Duncdm; Mararoa, (11.10 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed.-Florn. (IC.IO a.m.). tor Westport; Worm (5.55 p.m.), for Dunedin; Calm 4.10 p.m.), for Wellington; 4l:U:itua (6.40 p.m.), for London; Mararoa (8.30 p.m.), for Wellington; Orari. for Timaru. BLUFF. Sailcd.-Waipori (10 a.m.), for Auckland,
ULIMAROA FOII SYDNEY. , Th? Hnddart-Parkcr Eteamer Ullnmroa is timed to-leave No. 1 south Queen's nliiiri at noun to-day for Syduey and ilpbr.rf. TUo, following paeFeiigcrs have i>>fci;tl-jr««flco itoeldl. Dcmii'ston, U. Il'.:ov;ii. VSakclin, Biadlcy (2), Magner, .x-ott, 31.-Utter, P. Jt'Kcnzic, Allen, M.Cormick. Anderson M. Walker, Brewer, ilones. Gay, Grace, Walker, Clrev, Murray, Leach. Price. Liver:;, M. K?l«ii, jr. Eugler, Athor.vood, EUiott, Tate, Ferguson, Young, jjupeaii, Vox, Murphy, Diilhy, Withers, Haters, M'Cormack, Maliett, Nugent, King, E. Reid, Day. Andrews, Sherwood, Williams (2), Smith, M'Kay (2), KiordaivE. Singer, Parker, H. Brown, Mesdamei East, young. Firth, Farrell, Johnstone, and 2 children Stewart, Delaliunly, Rule, Gillies. Allport, ' Stevens, Yeitch, Cwcolt and 2 children, Hyaino, Young, Aldridge. Fcnlhgtou. Buddcn, Gil. more, Andrews, Thomson. Finnegan, Chaplin and child, HncPha.l. Scott, Ramsay, R. 3. Smith, G. M'Keuzic. Trice, Layers, Lowthcr, Wardrop, Henderson, Bocchcr, •Sunford, Wilson xnd child, .SUinlev, H'Kcllar and child, Williams and child, Williams. Smith, Houlihan, Dr. Walker, Captain Noeldt, Messrs. Williams, A. S. Patercon, Bland 2), Green, Burton, Willoughy, Burcher, E. Ponty. T. Walker. J[. Symons, L. Browne. It. Cutting. P. Bvrne, 11. Day, Slack, Gaffncy. Stewart, Goldfinch, Westfield, Harlen, Eaßt, Janßon, J. Richardson, E. Nathan. Young, Firth. Farrell, Johnstone, Weir, . Allport, Ilyams, Richards, Pinher, May, Barker, Hooker, Penlington. English, Whitta, Wardron, Budden, Latham, Gillespie, Hepburn,.Gilinore, Wallace, Lcaring-, Wootton, Andrews, C. M'Kenzie, G. Hicks, Flanairhan. O'Neill, Btll, Davin.- Sanson, Crawford-Smith, K. Smith, A. Smith, Tinker, Tcstro, PiiEsmore, Ralplie, Lamb, Thomson, J. Mowatt, T. Ktitledgrc; Finnegnii, Cnaplm. Macl'hail, Ramsay, Atley, Manning. Stevens. Neville, Lean, Dickenson. Wilson, C. Smitn, J. ICoily, Winning, J. Moore, Cleary, P. Edmonds, Parker, Maliett. I). Webster, H. Moflitt, F. Cress, Parnell. Eilersen, Edward T. Turnipsecd, and 23 members of Diggers Operatic Company, and 99 steerage. U.S. AKD A. LINE STEAMERS. Messrs. Dalgety and Co. (local- agcuti for the U.S. and A. Line) advise as fol. lows :— The Lorain haß wirelessed that she will arrive at Auckland on Saturday from Now York. The vessel is due at Wellington on April 2, and from this port (roes to' Wanganui, New Plymouth, and Australia. The Cncpadoo was due to have left New York this week for Auckland, Napier, Wellington; and Australia. The Nishmaha is loading at New York for Lytteltoii, Tiinaru. Dunedin, and Australia ...The Donald MKay is loading at New York for Auckland. Wellington, New Plymouth, and Australia, " COEINTHIC LEAVES PANAMA. In continuation of her voyage from London to Wellington the Shaw-Savill liner Corinthic cleared Panama on March 19. She is now due at this port ca April 9. THE PATEEXA. , The Patecn'a, oh arrival from Nelson, and Picton this evening, will withdraw for cleaning end painting. She will tako up her running again on Tuesday. MOANA AT 'FIUSCO. The Moana arrived at, San Francisco from Wellington on Saturday last. According to time-table the vessel should Bail on the return trip to-day, arriving at Wellington oa April 17. THE MOKOIA. The Mokoin-is now to leave Auckland for Wellington direct on Monday. Sho will assist in the ferry servico from Wellington on Thursday evening. PORT NICHOLSON REPORTED. En route from London to Melbourne, Hobart, Sydney, Auckland, Napier, and Wellington, the Port Nicholson left Capo Town on March 19. She is due at Auckland about May 7, ar.d at Wellington ten dayß later. THE MAPOURIKA. The MapouriUa was to have ione to Picton early this morning to loud chaff for this port. Sho is due back to-mor-row, and at noon is to sail in the Pa" tcena's place in the Picton and Nelson run. , ATHENIC TO' COMPLETE. The Shaw-Savill liner Athuuic is to leave Auckland at noon to-day for Wellington to complete loadinir. The vessel is now to leave this port at 3 p.m. on April 1 for London. . THE PORT NAPIER. The port Napier is to leave Wellington at daybreak on Saturday for Tokouinru Bay and Picton to continue loading. Tho vessel returns to this port to complete, sailing finally about April 14. The following steamers were expected to lie within range of the undermentioned wirelesß stations' last mglu-.-Awanui— Navuu, Mokia, Nuddca. Auckland—Monowa'i, Mohoh, Kaitansata, Atua, Atheuic, Navna. iVellingtou—Patccna, . Wahinc, Ma'raroa, Kanna. Monowai,' Waikawa,. Awarua—Kauri, ilasula. Chathams—Megantic, Lorain. To-day the Knniona is due from, Westport with a coal cargo. Tho Kurow. is to. get away for Makatciv Island to-morrow. The Jlonowsi is due to-morrow from Auckland and Napier, and is to sail in the evening for Lytteltoii and Dunedin. The Armagh' is to sail to-morrow fot" BoHton and Now York. The Waijicmo is to leave Dunedin to-" morrow for Wellington to put out a quantity of oils. • ' To-morrow night or, Saturday morning the New Zealand Shipping Co.'s Orari is to leave Tiinaru for Melbourne and Sydney. The Waikawa sailed for Newcastle last overling. She will again load for Wellington. The Rosamond is now due on Saturday from Greymotith and Wcstport. The ft'lni was to have left Greyniouth laßt night with coal for Wellington. On her next trip to tho Islands the Navva is to leave Auckland on March 30. The Kanna is due to-morrow morning with a cargo of Newcastle coal. The Suffolk is to leave port to-morrow for Gisbornc, Napier, and Lyttelton to continue loading. She will return to W"lliucton to complete. The Calm, due to-day from Lyltclton, in to go on to Wanganui this evening. From the river port she is to go to Tiinaru and Lyttolton, thence hack to Wellington. The New Zealand Sniping Co.'s Whakafane ie to leavo Auckland on April 2 for London, via Panama. The Huia is due thi.i morning from New Plymouth. She is to sail this evening with case oil for Wanganui. The Invercargil! is due to-morrow with, a cargo or cement from Tarakolic. Tho Waverlcy, on arrival from Pa tea on' Saturday, will lay up for annual inspecticn. - Tho 31'anuk.i is to leave Sydney today for Wellington. . The Karu, which arrived from Lyttcl« ton last night, is to return to-morrow, taking cargo. ! Tho Niagara left Honolulu on .Unrcn 20 for Vancouver: and the Slakura, id how fixed to lonye Auckland on April 5 for Vancouver. • The. Stella Mt Dunedin yesterday foe the Campbell Islands. The 'Mini, en route from Wellington, left' Papeete on March 22 for San Francisco. . ■ ■ A Press Asociation message from Invernnrjili slates that the Poherua, n-liicli 'eft Bluff on Suvday for Groymouth, titnick hcavv weather off Puyscgnr Point, and ran short of fresh water. Owing to a broken steam pipe she had to put back; in lllulf. The Wairarapa. Farmers' Co-op. Assoeiatio'-:, Ltd.; Pnhiutua. report on their wcelilv oalc. held in the Mangahao yards, Pahla'tua, on Tuesday, as follows:—Wo offered a. "rood entry of sheep and a very hcavv yarding of cattle. Sheep werein good' demand throughout,, practically the whole entry being Quitted under tho hammer at. prices in vendors' favour. Wethers ar.d lambi! were particularly souglit after. In cattie. the bulk of our varding consisted of grown hillocks. Thosewere not inquired for, and the hulk of this entry was passed in, only a few line-i heini disposed of. He quote tha following salon:—SUcon: 78 2-tooth wethers, Ms. 9d.i 17 do.. 30s. 3d.; 133 do., Z7s. Id.; 192 do.; 225.; 259 4 and 5-year ewes, 265. 2d.; 39 f.m owes, .255. 6d.; 140 4-year ewos, 255. Id.; 81 4 and (i-tooth to f.m. do., 235. 9d.; 15 B.m ewes, !3s. 6d.; 53 m.s. owes. 19s. 6d.; 18 4-toolh to t'.m. ewes, 16s. Id.; 78 ewes, 16s Id.; 46 lambs. 20s. 4d.; 94 do., 19s. Bd.; 95 do.. 15s. Id.; 42 m.s. do.. 15s. 3d.; 33 do, 10s. sd. Cattle 1 bullock, £16;. 1. do., £12 10s.; 1 fat Hereford do., £12 7s. 6d ■ 29 bullocks, £9 17s. 6d.; 3 16-month steers, ■£3 7s. Cd.; 10 steers, £4 155.; 34 steers, .€3 17s. 6d.; 1 springing heifer, £9 17s. 6d.; 7 18-month heifers, £6 10s.; 6 fat cowb, £13.
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