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* :— - ■ ; PHABEB OP TEE MOON. APRIL. Day. Jlr. m. Full moon 3 10 25 D.m. Last Quarter 12 0 64 a.m. Now moon 19 -. 9 13 a.m. First quarter 26 057 a.m. . MOON. Moon rises to-day, 5.15 p.m.; sets, 5.44 a.m. to-morrow. .. ■ ( STJN. Sun rises to-day, 6.7 a.m.: setß, 5.41 p.m. HIGH. WATEII. To-day, 3.30 a.m.; 3.56 p.m. To-morrow, 4.22 a.m.; 4.5U p.m. ARRIVALS. THURSDAY, APRIL 1. OPAWA, b.s. (2.25 a.m.), 110 tons, W. Nicholiiß, from Picton. WAIRAU, / b.s. (3.50 a.m.), 143 tons, W. Deiley, put hack. W.ESTKALIA, s.a. (4.15 a.m.), 2884 tons, G. Bates, from Melbourne. NIKAU, s.s. (8.50 a.m.), 248 tons, It. Hay, from Nelson, , MARAROA, s.s. (10.40 a.m.), 2598 tons, B. Irwin, frogi Lyttelton. . ■ HAWERA, s.a. (9.20 p.m.), 174 ton 6, A. MKinnon, from Patea. PATEENA, b.b. (9,30 p.m.), 1212 tons, T. Sewell. from Picton. KAMONA, s.s. (11.45 p.m.), 1425 tons, J. Plowman, from Wcatport, FRIDAY, APRIL 2. WAIHORA, 6.6. W a.m.), 4638 tons, J, Frew, from Wallaroo. MAPOUI'„KA, s.s. (5 a.m.), 1203 tonß, W. Cameron, irom Picton and Nelson. . U'VEIiCARGILL, s.s. (7.40 a.m.), 224 tons, E Eden, from Wanganui. KKiN'NEDY, s.s. (7.00 a.m.), 226 tons, J. Owcri, from. Foiton, ' ' WAHINE, s.B. (8.30 a.m.), 4436/ tons, A. Edyin, from Dyttclton. KAMO, s.s.' (12.45 p.m.), 1236' tons, J: Watßon. from Auckland. MONOWAI, 8.8. (4.50 p.m.), 3433 tons, A. Norton, from Dunetiin. MOKOIA, s.a. (5 'p.m.), 3502 tons, J, Maweon, from Auckland. ' WOOTTON, s.s. (7 p.m.), 151 tons,' L. Larson. from Lyttelton. i ' BADEN POWELL, s.s. (9.20 p.m.), 171 tons, C. from Lyttelton. MANUKA, 8.8. (10.45 p.m.), 4534 tons, 0. Clift, from Lyttelton. DEPARTURES. THURSDAY, APRIL 1. ■ PATEENA, s.s. (noon), 1212 tons, T. . Sewell, for Picton. WAITANGI. b.b. (3.35 p.m.), 171 tons, A. risk, for Patea. WAIHEHO, s.a. (5 p.m.), 5680 tons, J. Foster, for Sydney. MANUKA, s.s. (5.10 p.m.), 4534 tons, C. .Clift, for • Lyttelton. NIKAU, s.s. (6.5 p.m.), 248 tons, R. Hay, for Nelson.- . KOKIltl. s.s. (6.40 p.m.), 1214 tons, H. Cox, for Greymouth. • • HUIA, b.b. (7.15 p.m.), 127 tons, A. Dowell, for Wangr.'uii. ' MAItAROA, b.s, <7.50 p.m.), 2598 tons, B. Irwin, for Lyttelton. / , CORINNA, s.s. (11 p.m.),' 1319 tons, 0. ■Elders, for Duncdin. S PATEENA, s.b. (11 p.m.), <1212. tons,-T. Sewell, for Nelson. WAHINE, b;b. <8 p.m.), <436 tons, A. Edwin, for Lyttelton. , SATURDAY, APRIL J. MANUKA, b.b. (1 am.), «34 tpns, C, Clift. for Sydney and llobart. Q EXPECTED arrivals. '■Mararoa, Lyttelton. April 3. . Patoena, Picton. v Nelson, April 3. ■ Karamu, Greymouth, April 3. ' Wakatu. Kaikoura. April 3. 'Putiki, Giaboriie, 3. Wahine, Lyttelton, April 4. City of Agra. Auckland, April 4. Koutunui, ,'East Coast. Auril 4. Kajapoi, Oamaru, April 4. ICapiti, Wancanui. April 4. Waitangi, Patea, April 4. Kanna, We6tport„ April 4. ■ Kaitankata, Westport, Auru 4. • Moeraki.-Sydney,'April 5. • Ripple, Napier, April 5. Lorain, Auckland, April 5. Kini, Dunedln, April 5. i Rosamond, Greymouth, April i. Mararoa, Lyttelton, April 6. Nikau, Nelson, April 6. Mapourika, Picton, Nelson, April r >. i Patecna, Picton, Nelson, Aprit 6. Calm. L.vttelto'n, April 6. Waikawa, Newcastle, April 6. : Blenheim. Sounds, April 6. • . 'Mokoia, Lyttelton, April 6. I . Paloona, Lyttelton, April 7. Alexander, Nelson. April 7. ' ~ Port Chalmers, Sydney, April 7.. I Karu. Waiisauui, April 7. i Magic, Sandy Bay, April 7. .'Moeraki, Lyttelton, April 8. Gorinthioj London,: April• ~ . Port Napier, .Picton, April 9.. \ . ; Tarawera. Duiiediu, April 10., PROJECTED DEPARTURES. '• ■ Mararoa, Lyttelton. April 3. ■ '• . • 1 Mapourika. Picton. Nelson. April 3. » jlonowai, Auckland, April : • Weatralia, south, Melbourne, April 3. > , . Mokoia, '•uyttclton, April o. Baden Powell. Nydia. Bay. April 3. ■ Polierua, Greymouth, April 3. ( Athenic. London, April 4. Wahine, Lyttelton,. April 5. Patecna. Picton, Nelson, April b. Opawa, Blenheim,' April 5. Mararoa, Lyttelton, .April 6. Nikau, Nelson, April 6. 1 Moeraki. Lyttelton, April 6. Mapourika, Picton, Nelson, April &. Wakatu. Kaikoura,. April 6. Monousahela. April 6. , Kennedy, Foxton, April 6. '■ Waihora. Lyttelton, April 6. Wootton, Lyttelton; April 6, ' Hawera, Patea, April 6._ ; ICapiti, Wanganui, April 6. 1 Blenheim, West Ilaven, April 6. Waitangi, Patea, April 6. Kamona, Weatport, April 6. 1 Calm, southern porta, April 7. , Inverc'argill, Wanganui, April 7. Alexander, Nelßon, Coast." April 7. Karu. Lyttelton, April 7. ~ . ' Koutunui, East Ooast, April 7.. Putiki,' Gisborne, April 7. Ripple, Napier. Akitio, April.7. Moeraki, Sydney, Hobart, April'l!. ■Mokoia, Auckland, via coast, April 8. Lorain, Wanganui, April 9. Paloona, Newcastle, Melbourne, April 9 j . Tarawera, Sydney, April 10. : BY' TELEGRAPH. ' ' overseas;" . PANAMA, March 30.' ! Sailed.—Port Melbourne, for Auckland. • • VANCOUVER. April 1. | Sailed.— Niagara, for Auckland 1 SAN FRANCISCO, March 31. : Sailed—Moana for Wellington; Northern Chief, for Auckland. - ' SYDNEY, April 1. ' Sailed—Riverina (1 p.m.), for Auckland; 'Port Victor, .for Auckland; Port Clial ! mora, for Wellington; Moeraki (late), foi ; Wellington. April 1. ;■ Sallcd '- WaibaWa 'jMuS April V Arrived.—Orari, from Timaru. COASTAL. •' THURSDAY, APRIL 1. ; AUCKLAND. ' ATrived.—Waimato (2.5 a.m.), from Lon ' Salled.-Maheno (4.45 p.m.), for Sydney; ; Flora (9.55 p.m.). for Tahiti; Rakanoa (10.45 p.m.), for -Newcastle, i NEW PLYMOUTH/, j Arrived.-Mamari (9 a.m.), from Welling' ' Sailed.—Kowhai (5 p.m.), for Greymouth. WANGANUI. j Arrived-Kapiti (8.40 a.m.),from Welling 1 tOD ' POUT AHURIRI. ; To iail— Pjitikl (8 p.m.), for Wellington, NELSON. 1 Sailed.—Alexander (5 a.m.), for Greymouth; 1 Regulus (5 p.m.), for Westport. LYTTELTON. 1 'sailed.-Breeze (7.45 p.m.), for Duncdin. POUT CHALMERS. ■ Arrived.—Stella (9.15' a.m.),' from Campbell 1 lßlalldß ' FRIDAY. APRIL 2. r AUCKLAND. ' ■ ' i Arrivcd.-Tainui (4.55 a.m.), from London; ' Mhkura (6 p.m.), from bydney. " Sailed. —City of Agra (6.50 a.m.), for Weii llnaton - PATEA. ? Arrived.— AVaitangi (8.50 a.m.), from Wei- ■ lmKton ' NELSON. ' Arrived.—Patoena (7 a.m.), Wolllng- < ton; Nikau (7.45 a.m.), from Wellington. ' ' WESTPORT. '■ Arrived.—Kanna (6J5 a.m.), from Wellingi l ° n- GREYMOUTH. ' ' Arrived.—Rosamond (12.15 p.m.), from Wei--1 lingtoll. i ; Sailed.—Karamu (8.35 p.m.), for Wellington. LYTTELTON., Arrived.—Woodarra (10.30 a.m.), from Now 1 Sailed'.-Mararoa (6.45 p.m.), for Wellington. ; ATHENIC FOR HOME. ■ Tlio Shaw, Savill and Albion liner 1 I Athenic is to Icn'.V the Glasgow Wharf ■ n t daybreak 10-inorrow for Loudon, via | I'auauia. and Southampton. ' PUTIKI AND Itn'l'LE, I Messrs. Johnston and Co. advise- that the Rinplc, duo to-morrow, from- Napier, I will sail on Wednesday for Napier <yid Akitio, and that tho Putiki, dus from I Napier to day, will sail on Wednesday for , Qiaborno.
■ v THE whaicatane. ■ The Now Zealand Shipping Co.'e Whaka* tano is to leave Auckland on Monday c* Tuesday for London, via Panama, ' ' ZEALANDIC LEAVES HOME. The Shaw-Savill steamer Zealandio left London on March 27 for Fremantle, Adelaide, Melbourne, and Sydney, for which ports she has passengers. The vessel will then come on to New Zealand to di»- , charge her cargo. ■ . ' > WESTRALIA ARRIVES.' The Huddart-Parker; steamer ) Wcßtralis arrived in. the stream at 4.1S a.m. oui Thursday, and berthed at 9 a.m. at No, 16 Queen's Wharf. The vessel left Melbourne at 5 p.m. on March 26, and experienced fine weather, sne has 2075 toua 1 of cargo for New Zealand, of which 976 is for Wellington. She brought tho following pasßeiigerß:—Saloon: Misses N. Car-well-C'ooke, Duke, Qrimmett, Nurae Harrow, Langier, Mackie, Murray, M'Kae, Patterson, Quinn, Vogel,. Mesdames liertram and child, F. Davis and child, Friedlander, Grimmett, Grey ton and child," Harper and child, llercus, Harris, F. Johnson, Littlewood, Launder, Mackie, M'Rac, Mulligan and infant, Pederson and infant, Stables and three children, Thomas, Thompson, Mesars. H. Bradley, H. S. Bull, Carter.'ll. Clarry, F. Coulter, E. Dunn, E. Friedlandcr, R, Grimmett, L, Grcyton, G. Jierciiß. ]■;. liercuß. W. Littlewood, 'I'. Laun- . der, W. Maurcr, F. Mulligan, F. Pederson. 11. Ryall, G. ltocke, J. lioggiers, G. Stapleton, F. Smith, L. Thompson, O. Toomer, G. Tucker, and L. Woolf. At 8 p.sj. to-day the Wcstralia is to (_:o to LytU'lton. Slje will leave there on Tuesday, Duuedin. on Thursday, and Bluff ■ on Friday, arriving at Melbourne on, April, ' 14. When she. leaves Bluff she will have 1 the following passengers—Misscß Lopdcll, flould, Gardner (2), Dougall (2), Maxwell, > Breure (2), Foroea, Pilkington (2), Hopkins, Laing, Matheson, Foote (2), Furnesa (2), ■ Rule, Ballantyne, Cooper, Power, Moreland, Dodds, R. Smith. U. Watt. Whitc- ■ Parsons, Smitli, Nurse Gudgeon, Mcsdamcs . Ledingham, Lopdell, Power, Hould, Ben- ■ iielt, thirdner, Parmenter, Barnes, Pilkington. Ayrea, nopkina, Jensen, North- • cott. Gudgeon, Parsons and boy, Furness, Marßh and 2 eliildrcn, Lee, Forbes, Turn- " bell and 6 children, Jacobs, Riley, M'Lcan and 2 children* Duffy, Pauling, llitlop, " Hume, Cook, Meyer, DudfieliJ and 2 children, Ferguson, M'lndoe, Dr. Marthall, • Messrs. Howell, M'Lean, Snodgrasa, Meyer, H. Wilson, Furness, Smith, Hume, Dully, • WTiitehouse, J. Price, Tower, Cottrcll, Turnbull. Stephens, Bull, Laing, Wilkinson, Wyllie,' Bams, Hartley', Kay, Ledingham, Hould, Jeiißen, Northeott. -Turner, Brightwell, Dougall, - Wright, Pilkington and t boys. .-Lee, Forbea. ..SYDNEY PASSENGERS. ■The Manuka sailed for Sydney and Ho- • hart this morning with the following paasengers in saloon;— Misses Copelunn, '• Love, Welsh, Cartwill, V. Bethell, M'Lellan, N. Scott. Livingston' (2), ltugg, K. '• Neill, Smith', A. Reid, Bowman, Robinson. Murrcll, Croplcy, Ingram; James (2), F. Cooper, E. Jonea, Dickson, Morse, Simpson. (2), Ryan (4), Muir, Molineaux, Blake, Bryant, Sampßon, Nield, Munro. M. Duncan. Walker, Foote, Mesdames M'Gillivray, WcdI. derspoon, Ledingham, Bell, Caulfteld, Currie, Meston and child, Dean, Jacobs, Baker. ). King,' B. Claphain and 2 children, M. Turnor and 2 children, M'Leod, Mills, A. Cook. -• J.. Robinson, M'Arthur, Marshall, Drydeh. E. Whyto, 'Stepson, Cloggie, Sandston, Good. Cuthbert, Spenccr, Fuller, • Scott, M'Grath, Jacobs, Snelling, J. Wilson,.liugg, Darling. Kliibnam, Wctherlake, M. Stodt, art-. -Morris, M. Glasson, Cliant ' and child, Cropley (2),. Wiflkeudcn, ..Geusberg,.lnatone, Wartoii. F. M'Kenzie and 4 children. Brownie, L. Whitwell, Moir, J. Ryan, Ferricr, Robinson, Middleton, Moynihan. Foote. Delamore, Bourke. Douglaa j and child, Dr. J. lliddell, Dr. Good, Col. Cooper, Messrs. Cuthbert, O. Williams, - Fuller, F. Wlivte, O. Purchaa, A. Murdoch. H. Ashley. L. M'Gillivray, S. Coleman, J. Robinson, Langdon, Wedderspoon. Ledingham, Bell, fit. G. Oaulfield, Jacobß, N. Baker, A. Mitchell, H. Johnstone, C. King, Marshall, A. Dryden, Cloggie. E. Sandoton,' Good, J M'Grath. W. Hildrebrandt, Robinson, Mayer. Russell, Rijkb, P. Townloy,' Perry, Darbysliire, Lewis,, Miadlctou. B Richards, H. Williams, Bell, Shoemaker. A. Murdoch, Riley, Moir, Cropley, James. Owenß, Craigie, Morris, F. J. Snelling, L. Brown, Jacobs, Cluff, Aberoromby, Chant. W; Afeehan, R. Thornton. Taylor. Pernor. W. Wright, W. Wiggins, E. Richards. Moynihan (2). A. Muir. WaTton, Spencer, X Wilson,- Nankivell. O'Connell, J..Guyton, 0, Clarke, Jensen, Kennedy, Sinclair, Snearer. Plottell. Naylor, J. Richards. E. Wright, Olark. L. Lloyd, G. Prain, Edmonds,sCoppoclf, A. Kay, E. Miller. , '. ■' JIESS-TABLE GOSSIP. ■Captain A. DowcU haa joined the Huia. as' master, relieving Captain W. H. iiuir. Mr. G.'-Whitton, . eSs-tra ofliccr of' the Manuka, has signed, off. .Mr. T. M..Swede ha? joined the Opava as engineer, vice Mr. S, ;IT." Luke. . Mr. W. Cliiney, fourth ensmcer of tho ' Manuka, has left the vessel. Mr. R. Sullivan haß signed oil .as sixth engineer. MAKUEA FOR VANCOUVER. Tho Union Company advise that the 7 Makura, is to'leave Auckland at .8 p.m. on Monday for Vancouver, via Suva and llonolulu. ' ' WITH NEWCASTLE COAL. Tho Waikawa, with a full cargo, left Newcastle at '9 a.m. o& Thursday for Wcllinßton. ' . A .. ~ The Waitoaio is loiifimß at Newcastle for Wellington/. '' • . WAIIIOExV . AEEIVES. / The Waihora arrived from Wallaroo oarly yesterday moruingi and after beinff cleared berthed at the lungs Wharf. The vessel.' which left- the South; Australian port on; March 23, experienced light- to me<tcrato winds, with smooth seas, ■ throughout. She has 6SCO tons of wheat.' barley,'salt, gymsum, and phosphates, and about 103 tons of general. Of this amount 1500 tons are to be put out here, the vessel afterwards going to Lyttel and Duuedin. .PALOONA AND TARAWERA. Tho Paloona, due from Melbourne, via eouth, on Wednesday, ia to sail on Friday for Newcastle and. Melbourne. : Tho Tarawera, due from bydney, - via 9. south, on Saturday next, is to aail in tho everting for Sydney. " THE MOKOIA. T!w Mokoia, which arived from Auckland yestdrday, is to sail at f-5 p.m. to-day for Lyttelton. She, is - due back on Tuesday, and v is to sail on Thursday for Auckland, via Che coast. . ARRIVALS, FROM, OVERSEAS. During Thursday arid Friday the foi:n lowing steamers arifivcdi at New Zcala.ua ports from overseas:- . . . - j. At Auckland-Waiuiate and JL'amui, from Woodarra, from New York. FROM SYDNEY. ■ Tho Moeraki left Sydney on Thursday night for Wellington, and is due on Monday afternoon. On Tueaday the goes to 'Lyttelton, returning on lhursday, and. sailing in the evening for Sydney and "'liie Riverina left Sydney on Thursday for Auckland. She iB duo on Monday, and iB to aail on tho return ou Thursday. CITY OF AGRA DUE TO-MORROW. I'iie A. _d A. Btcaiiier City of Agra lt}ft AucHiiLHLi iOL' \yelUugton yebLeiyuy, lu contiuuuuiiu of her voyage. li'om Aew lorU. u'roiu, thid jort ,is -tu go to g- oyuiitjy. The following steamers were expected to be within range ot tlio uudermuntioueu wireless atatious last nignt:—Awuaui-— Kuvua, Jlahcao, ltakanoa, Javcrma. AucK-land-Flora, City of Agra, Oanadiun KaiUer. Wellington—Mararoa, »ahine, tai. teena, Malua, Manuka, Monowai. • With oargo for Wellington the Kini 18 k. to leave Dunedln to-day. Tho Koutunui, duo to-Uay from tlio Last Coast, la to aail on Wednesday for Whito to° leave Oamaru to-day ,11 t0 sco" B jSaelo i» to leave Sandy Bay on Tuesday-with a-cargo of atom), lor i'oheriia is to return to Greymouth a- i« to leavo Greymouth this jjveninc for Welliiigton. # • . .[, After many years' • service the Union Company hulk Tobias was taken to L™ l " ltay 04 Thursday morning to be biokcn "flic Kamo arrived yesterday from Auckland. On Tuesday .the. vessel is to go g- to Grevmoilth to load for Lyttelton. 11. The Wairau had to return to port on Thursday riiorning, a defect having been discovered in tho eugiiie-room. , K- The KaJtangata is expected to lea\.o Westport to-day for Wellington. _ Tho Kamona arrived yesterday with a il- cargo of VTentport coal. Tho Kokiri saiici) for Oreyniouth and n. Westport on Thursday to load for Glbboruo and Napior. ■ J The Kanna is to load at Westport tow day for WolllngUm ; „ Tho Monowai is to sail this evening {or Oisborne, Tuiiomaru Bay, and Auckl*This Wootton is to sail on Tuesday for I.yttelton. • .. ~ „ )r 'l'lio Baden Powell ia to go to Nydia Bay rf to load for Lyttelton. ia Tho Karamu is duo this afternoon with a cfl-rco of. Greymouth coal. WhlUt coming up tho entrance Into last- (ironing the Manuka burst a steam nipo. Repalrß wero effected, and the vessel nailed for flydnoy early this uiorning. ,
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