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PHASES OP THE MOON. APKIIi. Day. Hr. m. Full moon 3 lj> 25 P-m-Last quarter 12 J 55 • l, ™ > New moon 19 ' '' First ouarter ... 26 0 " <l,nl, MOON. Moon rises to-day. 9.9 p.m.: sets, U->7 a,in. to-morrow. SUN. Sun.'-rises to-day. 6.14 a.m.: sets, 5.31 p.m. HIGH WATER. To-day. 8.47 a.m.; 9.11 p.m. To-morrow, - 9.31 a.m.; 9.04 p.m. ARRIVALS. THUD SDAY. APRIL 8. OALSt. a.s. <6.15 a.m.), £90 tons. T. Braidwnnd. fr<?m Timaru. , . • CT'j'Y OF AQUA, B.e. (8 a,m.l 4IIM tons, ,1. linv. nut buck, and authored in OTAWA. b.b. (11.5 a.m.). 110 lons. W. Nicholas, nut bade, stress of } vcatllP p r ; I WAIMEA, B.S. (8.20 a.m.), 454 tons, Gia ham. from Nelson. • 1t ■ MAHAROA. bs. (10 a.m.). 2090 ( ons. UIrw'n. from Lyttclton. . ~r JfOEKAKI, fi.s. (10.M a.m.). 4421 tons, \\.> Colliis..from Lyttelton. _ NIKAU. b.b. (2.15 p.m.), 248 tone. tt. Hay. from Nelson. DEPARTURES. THURSDAY.. APRIL 8. OPAWA. s.s. (0.10 a.m.), 110 tons. W. Nic'inlas. for Ulenheim. ' CITY OF ABU A. s.s. (7 s».m.). 4608 tons, . Hnv. for Sydney. -m jrOERAKI. B.S. (6 s.m.V MM. tons, W. ' Collins, for Sydney and ITobart, EXPECTED ARRIVALS. P-itecna, Picton. April 9. Wahine, Lyttelton. April 9. Kaitoa. Nelson. April 9. Alexander. Motueka. April AVootton. Lyttelton. April V. Baden Powell. Lyttelton. Anru v. Kaitangata, Westport. April 3. JtiiEic. Sandy Bay. April *. | Karu. Tarakohe. April 9. Port Napier. Picton. April 9. Pateena. Picton. Nelson. April, lu, ■ (ViriutUic, London, April 10. Waitanci, Patea. April W. ■ Kennedy. I'oston. Annl in Kapiti. Wi'ieanui. Anrll 10. . Itawcra, Patea, April 10 Wn.Uine, Lyttelton. April 11. • Xaitoa, Nelson. Apifl 11. *' Rinnle. April 11. Tnrawera. Duncdin. A.priL 11. Wainiate. Auckland. April 11. Omwa. Blenlie ; m,. April 11. Uliinaroa. Sydney, April 12. Put.iki. Gifborne, April in. T'ljmii. Auckland, April IX. Wnkatu. Kaikoura. Apnl 12. Koutunui East Const. April 12. Kanna. Westport. April 13. : Waitomo, Newcastle, April 13.
PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Wahino. Lyttclton. April 9. Kaiton. Kelson. Anril 9 Vatcena. Picton. kelson. April 9. Opawa. Blenheim, April 9. Alewder. Nelson. April' 9. Moltoia. Auckland, via coast. April 9. Wiumen, Wcstport. Const. April 9. City of Aura. Sydney, \pril 9. Wn.ihora, livttelton. Duncmn, April 9. Kamona, Westnort. April 9. Karamu, Greymouth. April 9, _ _ Rosamond, New l'lv.nouth. Anru ». llleuheim, Wanganui, April 9. Maroroa. Lyltelton.; April I°. Nikau.. Nelson. April 10. Tarawera. Sydney, Anril II). Ivaru. Lyttelton, April 10. Vi'aitnnii, Patea, April 10 - Woottm. Lyttelton. April IU.. Port OlvKnnre. Waitarp. Anru 10. Magic. fiinuly Bav. April "10. TnvevcarrMl, Waivjanui. Anril 10. Knpiti. Wanganui, April 10. , U-nwera. Pat.ea. April 10. southern ports. April 10.' Paloona, Newcastle. Melbourne., Anru 10. Wchine. Lyttelton. April 12. Kaitoa, Nelson. Anril 12. I'ateena, Picton,, Nelson, Anril '2. Tiirawera.-Sydney. April- lit. • lilpnhc'm. Southlh. Kennedy. Foxtoil, Anril 12. Koutunui. Sounds. Anril 12. P-B'ttlti. Picton. April 12. ■ _ p Ripnle, Nanier, Gisborne. Akit.io, April 13. Wakntu. Knikoura. April i 3. Oorint-hic. Timaru. April 13. Lorain. New Plymouth. April, 13.
IN PORT AND EXPECTED. The following berths have been allotted to vessels in port and those' expected today— Waimea-No. 1 Queen's Wharf. Rosamond-—No. 1 Queens Wharf. Pateeiia—No. 1 Queen's Wharf. - Moi\ow>ahela-No. 2 Queen s Wharf Waverle.v—No. 3 Queen's Wharf Kapuni—No. 3 Queen s Wharf. Invorcarsill—No. 5 Queen's Wharf. Nikau-No. 10 Queen's Y>]iari. ■ , Opawa-No. 11 Queen s Wharf. Kennedy—No. 11' Queen's TJ hart. , Kaitoa-No. 12 Queen's Wharf. KiirW -No. 13- Queen's Wharf. - T.ilv—No. 13-' Queen's- Wharf. Calm-No. 14 Queen's Wharf. Lorain—Tarar.aki Street \\ harf. Mokoia-Taranaki Street-'Wharf- , Wahine— Ferry Wharf. ... Mapourika—Perry Wharf. ■ Mairio—Ferry Wharf. . ■ Kainona— Railway WharfWaikawa— Railway Wharf. I'aritutu-Ilailway Whart. Kaitanr-ata— Ra'hvay _ harf. -■ : Huia;—Glasgow Wharf." Karamu-Gla-BROW Wharf Alexander-Glasgow Wharf. Port Napier-Glasgow Wliarf. Blenheim—liinit'g Wharf. . Waihora-Kins's Wharf. Hawera—Kini?'s Wharf. Kapiti—Pipitea V. harf _ . Paloona—Lambton Wharf IVaiinu—At Siin. Komatn—At- Slip City of Agra-Stream
■ BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEAS. LONDON. April 6. Arrived—At Liverpool: Tropic, from Wa- ■ S"ifecL—From Livernool: Hororata. for ~nd. From San Francisco: ltona, for Auckland. smw . ~„r il 8 . Sailed.—Ulimaroa 11 i.iu.), fcr 'Wellington. NEWCASTLE... Anril 8. Arrived—Rakanoa, from Auckland. Sailed.-'Waitomo, for Wellington. . .. COASTAL. ' ' THURSDAY. APRIL 8. : . AUCKLAND. Sailed—Senorita' (2 p.iiU. for .Adelaide. . ONEHUNGA. Sailed.—Rar.iwa (5 p.m.), for New Plymouth. ' MAKUKAU HEADS. .. The Rarawa passed outwards at 7 p.m. . PICTON. Sailed.—Port Napier (6 a.m.). for Welling:toil. * 1 To sa.il.—Patcena (6 a.m.. April. 9), lor Wellington. NELSON. .• Arrived—Rcgulra (11.30 a.m.). from Greymouth. TARAKQHE. Sailed.—Karu (2f.55 p.m.), for Wellington. KAIKOURA. Arrived.—Wukatu (6.15 a.m.), from Wellington. lA'TTELTON. Arrived.—Baden Powell (5.40 a.m.). from Nvdia'Bay: Wahine (6.55-a.m.). from Wellington: Bieeze (9;'15 a.m.). from Timaru; Storm' (2.30 p.m.). from' WangainU.' Sailed.--Ngatoro (1.35 p.m.). for Greymouth ; Breeze, for I'icton; Wahine i 8.30 p.m.),, for Wellington. PORT OHALMERS. ! Arrived.—V r c6tralia (9.15 a.m.), froit Wellington. Sailed—Oathlamet (8.30 a.m.), for Hobart. MOERAKI SAILS.
The Moeralti sailed for Sydney and Hobart last, evening, taking the following, saloon DasHcncersMisses Smith. Mackenzie. Stephens, Patterson, Parkinson.. Peacock (2), Dell, Dana, Ledger, O'Brien. Cameron, Low, Chambers. Donnelly.'Murray, Amy, Hall. Kettlewhtto. Coombs. Collins, Eden, Robinson, M'P'nersoit, § Oauuhley-, Webster. Evans. Robinson, Muir. Graham. Hegg, Baxter. Macfarlane. M'Rae (2). Graham, Franklin, Turnlmll. M'Farlane, M'Ardlc. Sisters of Mercy (3). Mesdamaa Jolly, Phipps. 'Smith. A. M. Grange. ManTon. Mason. Hig'gs. Parkinson. Peacock, Twigg. De Castro. Nicholson, Tate, M'Kee. Knox-Gilmer. Mansell, C. i\; M'Kcllar, Stanley, Bell, Pearliousr. V. M'Donald. A. Morris, Ellis. F. Levy. /.lifter-Clark. Kettleveil, A. Ooomhes, Jenkins. F. Cross, Gallien. F. Wobstcr. A. Conper.. Ryan and 4 children, Underwood, Weatherbank, llrown, French. Evans, Jones and child, M. L. Conner, Verrae, Hopkins, Muir, Thomson and 4 children, Yercoc. Simpson, Begs. J. A. Mitchell. Campbell, Franklin, lianjlcy. fitnart, M'Ardlc. Coleman, borne, lloyd. Perry and 4 children, Pool, Dr. Knox-Gilmer. Majors Howitt. A. Sandercock; Capt. Tate. Gunner N. Moore. Messrs, W.A. While, F. It. Bnshell. E. W. Lowe, Mason, Jf. Palmer, Snowball, IV. It. Xunn, 11. T. Manning. L. A. M'Donald. .1, D. Mitchell, P. E. Welsh, Jolly (2), Fonick, Ilott. A. Dougall, Phinps. A. Baxter, Parkinson, Murray, TwiEg, De Castro. Nicholson. M'Kee. Pcarhousc, W. N. Ellis, Alis-ter-Clark, Oswin. Maloncy. G. W. Thornk.'ii. T. Il'Sncddoii. Adnmson, Robinson, J. A. Mitchell, King. W. Birch, J. A. Duncan. Richards, A. J. L. Spencc. :lnelline, R. Devine. N. li. Rogers. Jenkins, C. A. Tucker, M'llwraith. J. H. Underwood. Donaldson (2), W. D. Marshall. 0. A. Nelson, V\". V.'ood. W. A. Coombs. Brodie. G. Randall, A. R. Watson. A. 1!. Stuart. Sliarman, F. JI. Williams. 11. I'erry. Gallien, .«• B. Hegg,' B.- D Conner, .T. 11. Brad-
shaw. ,T. V. Tavlor. 0. D. mid It. Vercoe, V. H. Cartor, 11. Jollille. Thomnn, Hnirh Wrislit, Edmunds. ]!. Nettloton, Tllnnn. D. Morris, Kokernoot. Evans. F. I>. Dawes. ]•:. J. Boyd, Coleman, H. J. tfartin, 11. Smith. THE MONONGAHELA. Messrs, Murray, Roberts and Co advhe that Ihii toroue IfononcahMa la to complete dinulmrec early next week, and that she ia to be dispatched for Sydney on April 17. From Sydney she is to so to Newcastle to loml coal for Manila At the Philippine Islands she ia tu a cn r?o of siiEar and hemp for han Francisco. On arrival at San FraiKisro I lie bamue is to become a traininE ship for boys. • CORINTHIO DUE TOMOIiROW. To-morrow the Shaw-Savill liner Corinthic is due from London, via Panama. The Tesßel. which Is in ballast, is to nail for Tiniaru on Tucßday to commence loading. • She is to return to this i;ort on April 21 to complete, and is to sail on Anril 28 for London, via Panama and Southamp- ■ ton. KGATORO DIVERTED. The Npatoro is not coming to t ton t.liis weelt-ond as was 'originally intended. She is to load at Greymouth on Saturday and proceed to Lyttcltcn to bunker the Suffolk. She is.then to make another trip to the Chathams. THE MAMARI- .. The fihow-Savill steamer Mamari is to leave Wai'ara, to-morrow for Waneamii. ■ She is due back at Wellington to fill tp on April 17, and ie to Pfl.ll for London, via Panama, on April 23. PALOONA FOR MELBOURNE. The Paloona is now to sail at 5 p.m. to-morrow for Newcastle and Melbourne, taliinc: passcntrcrs and cargo. TAIjv'UI'S PROGRAMME. The Shaw-Savill liner Tainui is duo at Wclllncton oh Monday from London, via Auckland. From here she is to no to Lytteltofi and Dunedin to complete dipcharge. She is then to load at lllnff, probably svt Timaru, returning to Wellington to complete, on Mny 5. Her date of departure Anally Is fixed for May 11. THE TORCH. The Torch, which has been purchased by Mr.. E. G. F. Zohrab. on behalf of the Chatham Islands ViKhinu Company, is to ho retitted at Wellington. Captain M. Holm, who 16 in Sydney, is to hrlnn the, vessel across. NIKATJ'S RUNNING The Nikau, which arrived yesterday afternoon from Nelson, did not fall on the return trip last evonlnn. She is to nick up her runninc to-morrow, sailine at 3 p.m. ....... SUFFOLK LOADING. Tho Suffolk Jcft Nanier on Wednesday niffht for Lyttclton to continue loiuUfig. She is due back at Wellington to-day 'veek ana is tt Bali loi Boston and Now York the following day. THE LORAIN. Messrs. Dnlgety nnd Co. advise that the Lorain will now not get away for New Plymouth and Australia till next Tuesday,
Tho'following steamers were expected to he within range of the. undermentidned wireless stations last night :-Awanui— MaSura. Auckland—Mnlnira, Aralnira, Whangape. Yftsipori. Wellington—Mararoa. Wahine, Patecua, Mocraki, Jtokoia, Oorinthie, Ngakuta. Tarawcra, City of Agra. Awarua—Westralia, Te Anau. Tarawcra, Oath lamct. Ohatham.B—Athenie, Mahia. ! The llosamond ib to sail for Xcw Plymouth and Greymouth thlß evening. The Kannu, is to leave Weslport oil Monday with coal for Wellington. To complete discharge, the Waihnra is to go on to Lyttelton and Dunedin thisj evening. ..The Karamu and Karaona. are both to get away at noon. to-day, the former for Greymouth and the latter for Wcstport. Both veßsols are to load back to this port. The Tarawcra is due from Bunedin oil Sunday, and is to Bail on Monday evening for Sydney. 1 The Mokoia is to sail at 4 p.m. to-day for Nnpier, Gisborne, Tokomann flav, and Auckland. " The Karu. with a cargo of cemcnt, Is expected from Tar.akohe to-day. She is to go to Lyttelton to-morrow, taklnir cargo. The Calm is now to get away for Dunedin, Timaru, and Lyttelton oa Saturday.
The Mapourika's crow were uatd <,K yesterday
Sir. 31. Dads lias joined the Moeraln as assistant purser in place of Mr. A. Darker.
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