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PHASES OF THE MOON. MAY. Day. Hr. m. Full moon I J " P.m. Last quarter U 5 21 p.m. New moon 18 5 65 p.m. First quarter 25 8 37 a.m. 6 , MOON. Moon rises to-day, 11.47 p.m.; sets, 12.48 3 p.m. to-morrow. <• ' SUN. 0 Sun rifiea to-day, 6.47 a.m.; nets, 4.47 p.m. HIGH WATER. To-day, 10.19 a.m.; 10.38 p.m. j To-morrow, 10.58 a.m.; 11.20 p.m. ARRIVALS. MONDAY, MAY 10. KINI, 8.8. (2 a.m.), 1122 tons, J. Bruce, from Westport. MANUKA, e.s. (5.15 p.m.), 4534 tons, C. Clift, from Sydney. ' DEPARTURES. MONDAY, MAY 10. HENOWN, H.M.S. (5.40 a.m.), 26,500 tons, . Captain A. E. Taylor, for Picton. ' l HINEMOA, s.s. (6.5 a.m.), 642 tons, J. 0 Bollons. for Cook Strait. PATEENA, s.s. (1.35 p.m.), 1212 tons, T. Sewell, for Picton and Nelson. WAKATU, s.s. (4.50 p.m.), 157 tons, J. 1 Wills, for Kaikoura. i KAITOA, s.s. (6 p.m.), 319 tons, W., Wild"B man. for Nelson. a MAY HOWARD, aiu. schooner (7.40 p.m.), . 64 tons, A. Smith, for Blenheim. H WAHINE, s.s. ,'8.5 p.m.), 4436 tons, A. „ Edwin, for Lyttelton. „ BLENHEIM, s.s. (8.5 p.m.), 151 tons, G. p. Wilkinson, for Havelock. ■ t KOWHAI, s.s. (8.30 p.m.), 792 tons, F. j Jaunay, for V, r C6tport. j STORM. 6.8. (10.10 p.m.), A. Robertson, j for Picton. 1 OPAWA, s.b. (10.10 p.m.), 110 tons, W. ',' M'Kinnon, for Picton. |: WOOTTON, a.e. (10.10 p.m.), 151 tons, L. j Larson, for Lyttelton. n EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Huia, Wanganui, May U. Maori, Lyttelton, May 11, , n Nlkau, Nelson, May 11. i- Patcena, Picton, Ncbon, May 11, y Paloona, Lyttelton, May 11. J* Kapuni, Pntea, May 11. .0 Wahine, Lyttelton, May 12. 0 Kaitoa, Nelson, May-12. e Kahika, Greymouth, May 12. Kamo, Lyttelton. May 12. Monowai, Duncdin direct, May 12. Opnwa, Picton", May 12. ' . Rosamond, New Plymouth, May 12. Ngnhere, Lyttelton, May 12. Ripplo, Gisborne. May 12. Maori, Lyttelton, May 13. Nikau, Nelson, May 13. Pateena, Picton, Kelson, May 13. Manuka, Lyttelton, May 13. Blenheim, Sounds, May 13. Alexander, Ta.rakohe, May 13. Hawera, Patoa, May 13. 5 Tarawera, Dunedin, May 13. Karori, Lyttelton, May 13. !■ Wootton, Lyttelton, May 13. ■-. Kapiti, Wanganui, May 13. J "Invcrcargill, Wanganui, May 13. 6 Wakatu, Kaikoura, May 13, Talnui, Bluff. May 14. ■ Waitangi, Patea, May 14. We6tralla, Melbourne, May 16, Moeraki, Sydney, May 17. 1 PROJECTED DEPARTURES. >• Kapiti, Wangnnui, May 11. i Hawera, Patea, May 11. Regulus, Nelson, Coast, ;May 11. • Flora, Picton, May 11. ; Waihemo, Auckland, May 11. Invcrcargill. Wanganui. May 11, Waitangi, Patoa. May 11. Kamona, Westport. May 11. Maori, Lyttelton, Slay 11. Nikau. Nelßon, May 11. Manuka, Lyttelton, May 11. ' Paloona. Melbourne, May 11. ! John, Dunedin, May 11. f Calm, Lyttelton, Timaru, May 11. . Huia, Wanganui, May 11. Havre, Lyttelton, Duncdin. May 11. ' Magic, Mahakipawa, May 11. Wahine, Lyttelton, May 12. Kaitoa, Nelson, May 12. Pateena, Picton, Nelßon, May 12. Mouowai. Auckland, via Coast, May 12. Kamo, Greymouth, May 12. Opawa, Blenheim, May 12. Corlnna. Dunedin, May 12. Komata, Westport, May 12. Opawa, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff, May 12. Otulti, Lyttelton, Dunedin, May 12. i Karamu, Greymouth, May 12. , Kapuni, Patoa, May 12. ; Maori, Lyttelton, May 13. Manuka, Sydney, May 13. , Alexander, Nelson, Coast. May 13. . Tarawera, Sydney, May 13. , Kent, London, May 13. Ripplo, Napier, Gisborne. Akitio, May 13. J Waiwera. Sydney, May 14. i Kauri, Melbourne, May 14, Wakatu, Kaikoura, May 14. I Tofua, San Francisco, May 15. , Remuera, Lyttelton, Port Chalmerß, May 15. Wootton, Lyttelton, May 15. > OVERSEA STEAMERS. i ARAWA (S.S.A.), left Southampton May j 6 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and . Port Chalmers. Due here June 24. j CANADIAN EXPORTER (Murray Robi erts), left Vancouver March 26 for Aue- , tralla, Wellington, aud Auckland. Duo , hero June 5. OHEPADOE (U.S. and A.), left New York i March 29 for Auckland, Napier, Welling- • ton, and Australia. Due hero May 20. . DURHAM IF. and 8.), left Newport . (Wales) Murek 19, for Australia, Auckland. [ and Wellington. Duo here Juno 7. i lONIC (6.8, A.). left Southainnton Marcii . 31 for Auckland, Wellington. Lyttelton. . and Port Chalmers, iuo hero May 25. ! KUMARA (S.S.A.), left Nbw York April 18 i for Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Australia, Lue , May 27. , MAKURA (U. 5.8.), left Vancouver May 1 , for Auckland. Due May 21. NIBMAHA (U.S. and A.), left New York April 15 for Lyttelton, Timaru, Dunedin, | and Australia. Duo May 21. ' PAPAKOA (f. and S.J, left Liverpool March 23 for Auckland. Wellington, Lyttelton. and Dunedin. Duo here May 31,' ; PORT DENISON (CD.), left London May 7 for Australia, Auckland. ' Napier, and . Wellington, Duo here July 26, PORT HACKING (CD.), left New York , April 29 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin. Due here Juno i: POUT MELBOURNE (CD.), left London Mar. 6 for Galveston (Texas), Auckland '. and Australia. Due May U. PORT NICHOLSON (CD.). left London' Feb. 25 for Auckland. Napier, and Welling- '. ton, via. Australia. Due here May 24, ftAHANUA IS.S.A.), left Liverpool April '■ 17 for Australia and N.Z. Due end June, i SOHARZENFELS (Murray. Roberts), left • Safaga, April 8 for Auckland and Welling- , ton. Due hore May 29. , SOMERSET (N.Z.S. Co.), left St. Johu's ipril 16 for Auckland, Wellington, Duncdin. , and Australia. Duo hero May 30. WAIRUNA (U.S.S.). left 'Frisco May i for Napior, Lyttelton Dunedin, and tiydJ . ney. Due May 27. WESTMEATH IRS.), left Liverpool April 23 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin. Due here June 14. ZEALANDIO (S.S.A.), left Liverpool Mar. 27 for Auckland; Wellington, Lyttelton, and Duncdin, via Australia, Due hero May SI. SAILERS. Vessel. Left. Oue. Sau tVancisco' to WellingtonWilliam E. Burnham Mar. 4 May San Francisco to AucklandNorthern Chief Mar. Jl May Rona , April 3 May IN PORT AND EXPECTED. The following borths have.been allotted io vessels in port and those expected today:— Waikemo-No. I Queen's Whnrf. Kamona-No. 2 Queen's Wharf. Karu-No. 4 Queen's Wharf. Nora Nivcn-N<x 4 Queen's Wharf. Kapiti—No. 5 <»ucen'B Wharf. Waitangi—No. 5 Queen's Wharf. Manuka-No. 6 Queen's Wharf. Hawera—No. 7 Queen's Wharf. Lily-No. 8 Queen's Wh,»rl. Nikau—No. 10 Queen's Wharf. Baden Poweil-No. 11 Queen's Wharf. John—No. 13 Queen's Wharf. Wairau-No. 13 Queen's Wharf. Paloona—No. i 4 Queen's Wharf. Tofua—No. 16 Que.:n'» Wharf. Opawa—Taranaki Street Wharf. Koeulua-Tnramiki .Street Wharf. Tiivercwgill-Tiiraiiaki Streot Wharf. Rosamond-Clyde Quay Wharf. . Maori-Ferry Wharf, i Magi'.—Ferry ffharf. Paorca-Ferry Wharf. : Calm, Forry Wharf. ! May Howard-Railway Wharf. 1 Kom*t:i.--Hailwr.y Whnrf. i Kauri-Railway Wharf. I Tii"»--i!riHvM- Wharf. I Kini-lUUvay Wharf. ! Otaki'-fi'iKKOw Whnrf 1 Oorinna-Olasgov: Wharf. , j S<iit--G!flmrow Whnrf. \ Kapuni-Glasgow Wharf, Wotwa-Klng's Wharf. • ] RcdiKorg-Klng'B Wharf. . Oaisw-lan linportei--Kings Wharf. ( Fiorc-Lc.mbton Wharf. Phiitutu-Thoriidou Wharf. , ! JTsvfa-Thorndon Wharf. ArataT/ur-Miramar WhaTf. , Karamu-Mlramar Whan. , Kennedy—At slip. ' Wr.verlty-At slio. < BY ■TELEGRAPH. 1 OVERSEAS. j LONDON, May 7. Sailed—Port Dcnison, for Auckland. ' ( SOUTHAMPTON, May 6. i Sailed.-Arftwa, for Auckland. <■ SUVA, May 9. . Sailcd.--NiEgara, for Honolulu. .SYDNEY, May 10. { Arrived.-Rivcrina (6.40 a.m.), from Auckland. <! MELBOURNE, May 8. Sailed.-o:ari, for Auckland. j PORT KEMBLA, May 8. Sailed.-Port Nicholson, {or Auckland. i
•COASTAL. MONDAY, MAY 10. AUCKLAND. Arrived—Maheno (6.40 a.m.), from Sydney. OrtEUUNGA. Sailcd.-Rarawa (3 p.m.), for Now Plymouth. ~" MANUKAU HEADS, The Rarawa passed outwards at 5.15 p.m. PATEA. Arrlvcd.-Kapuni (1.45 p.m.), from Welling- » ton. ■ ° WANGANUI. Sailed—Huia (7.50 p.m.), for Wellington. ' PICTON. Renown (10 a.m.), from Wellington; Pateena (5.50 p.m.), from Wellington. NELSON. To Sail.-Nikau (9 p.m.), for Wellington. GREYMOUTH. , Sailed.-Kahika (4.30 p.m.), for Wellington. LYTTELTUiY. - ■ Arrived— Ngahero (2 p.m.), from Whangara.' Sailed—Paloona (5.50 p.m.). for Wellington; Maori (8.25 p.m.), for Wellington; Kamo, for Greymouth; Poherua, for Westport. MANUKA ARRIVES. The Manuka arrived in the stream at 5.15 p.m. yesterday and berthed at No. • 6 Queen's Wharf at 7 p.m. The vessel left Sydney at 4.30 on Thursday, and - experienced beautiful weather with smooth ecas on the trip acroes. She brought a - large quantity of cargo, the transhipments being from the following steamers: , Zealandia, Armagh, Nuddea, City of Agra, Montoro, Chang Sim, Orvicto, Kitano . Maru, Aki Mara, Tango Mam. Brescia, and Suva. The passenger list is as follows:— . Mosdames Cook, Hume, Godley, Molbcrg, M'Callum, Pape. Robinson. Anderson, Mur- . chison and 8 children. Maaworthy, Gunn, King, Bankß, Kimball, and 4 children, Rich- , ards, Walker, Godwin, Kent and-2 children, Shepherd, Haines, M'Rae, Walker and . 3 children, Grenberg, Thompson and child, Gist, Jones, Oliver. Smith and child, Burns . and 2 children, Nicholson, Halliday, Miller, Owen. Hood and child, Flint, Smith, Murphy,. Parkinson, Rae. Hut6on, Casey and 3 children; Misses Smith, Barron, Morgan, Hiyland, Burton, Tanner, Taylor, M'Rae, Brigdon, Eden, Gist, Casey, Rugg, Owen. Hankinson, Rattray, Adams, Caliari, M'lnneß (2), Rae; Messrs. Stirling, Oook, Hume, Gillespie. Holland, Marshall, Ilott, M'Callum, Merrill, Lawman, Miller, Palmer, Mooney, Rogers, Woodger, Kidi»ee, Patcrson, Ritchie, Luckey, Fawcett, DawBon, Townley, Maiming, Therman. Anderaon, Murclilson, Miller, Wright, Richards, Blythe, Hughes, Oswin, Smith, Smith, King, Bowers, Maschwiti. Kimball, Luttroll, Hillier, Gibson, Turley, Richards, Terry, Hamlin, Logau, Scott. Walker, Godman, Ryan, Whavice, Rathery, M'Nieol, Ainalie, Barry, Cruickshank, Thompson, Oook, Walker, Parkins, Preecc, Trounce, Smith. Norman, Thompson (2), Cottrell, Daniel, Knight, Stagg, Healey, Duggan, Smith, Burns (2), Hopkins. O'Crady, Osborne, Law,' Ifayward, Nicholson, Cooper, Eaton, Bracks, IrDougall, Whitty. Barker, Smith, Hill, Brennan, Parkinson, Rae, Waten". Kcv. M'Ardle, and 14! Chinese. The Manuka is to go to Lyttelton this evening. She will return on Thursday morning and sail at 5 p.m. for Sydney and Hobart. PORT OF WESTPORT RETURNS. Tho port of Westport returns for the month of April are as under:— Wcßtport Coal Company, Ltd.: Coal, ouput, 23,036 tons 15cwt.; export, 26.4C0 tons 19cwt. Westport Coal Company, Ltd. Coke: Output, 239 toiiß 17c'wt,; export, 219 tons 9 cwt. Westport-Stockton Coal Co., Ltd : Output, 10,231 tons 12cwt.; export, 10,144 tons 4cwt. Coal Creek Mining Party: Output, 668 tons 2cwt.; export, 668 tons 2cwt. Seddonville Mining Party: Output, 371 tons lewt.; export, 371 tons lewt. Totals, output, 39.547 tons 7cwt.; export, 37.803 tons 15cwt. Of this amount 4767 Jokb were shipped to foreign porta The export of timber for the month was 47,881 sup. feet. During tho month 36 £toamers, representing 20,334 tons, entered 'the port, and 34 steamers, rcprcsentin; 19.413 tons, left tho port, the total tonnage for the month being 39,727. BLACKBALL COLLIERS. Instead of coming to Wellington the Ngakuta went to Oainaru from' Greymouth. . . Tho Ngatoro arrived back at Lyttelton yesterday from the Chatham?. She is fixed to load' at Greymouth for Wellington, bringing coal to bunker the Remuera, Canadian Importer, and the Wcstralia. i The Ngahere is to leave Lyttelton this afternoon for Wellington to put out 600 ■ tons of cement loaded at Limestone Island. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY The Orari left Melbourne at 5 p.m. on Saturday for Auckland. Whangarei, Whakatane, Tokomaru Bay, 'Gisborne, and Wellington, to hNid for Home. The Remuera is to go on to Lyttelton and Port Chalmers on Saturday. At daybreak on Thursday the Kent is to sail for London, via Panama. Tho Waimate is to leave Duncdin today for Napier. The vessel is due {back at Wellington on May- 22 to complete'loading, and is to sail filially on May 25. ■ O. AND D. VESSELS. The Port Nicholson left Port Kerabla, in continuation of her voyage from Home, at 9 p.m. on Saturday for Auckland, Napier, and Wellington. She is due hereon May 24. • ' Tho Port Denison left London on May 7 for Auckland. Napier, and Wellington; via Melbourne, Hobart, and Sydney. She is due hero about July 26. According to a wireless message from tho Port Melbourne she expects to arrive at Auckland this afternoon from Galveston (Texas).The Port Victor is to leave Port Chalmers on Thursday for London, via Panama. / ■ . • The next dispatch from London will be tho Port Sydney, on June 11, for Melbourne, Sydney, Auckland, Napier, and Wellington, THE INGA'S CARGO. Tho work of discharging the. Inga's cargo is welt under way. At Miramar'SCO tons of coal have been landed, and yesterday the vos6ct Tfaß berthed at the Railway 'Wharf to discharge 700 tons, which is to be railed to Wanganui. Tho Inga'i hardwood, timber has already been ( forwarded to tho river port. MeEsra. M'Arthur, Jeffries are. local ■ agents for the vessel. ARAWA LEAVES HOME. ,■ Tho Shaw-Savill liner Arawa left Southampton on May 6 with passengers and cargo for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton. and. Port Chalmerß. The vessel is duo at Auckland on Juuc 17, and at Wellington a week later. WESTRALIA FOR WELLINGTON. The Huddart-Parker steamer Wcßtralia is expected to leave Melbourne today for Wellington direct, arriving hero on Sunday.' She is to Bail for Melbourne, via Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Bluff, to-dny week. PALOONA AND TARAWERA. ' Tho Paloona is due this raorninjr from Melbourne, via Bluff, Dunedin, and Lyttelton. She 1b to sail ut 5 p.m. for Melbourne, taking passengers only. , The Tarawera is now duo from Sydney, via Bluff and Duncdin, on Thursday. She is to go on to Sydney in the eveuing, taking cargo. THE LABOUR SHORTAGE. Yesterday was again a very slow day on the waterfront, very few vessels doing much work. All shipping .companies reported very little, if any. discharging operations. The labour shortage has now become' serious. MESS-TABLE GOSSIP.'. 'Captain A. o.' Cooper is in command of the Canadian Importer, and has with him the following officers :~Ohief, Mr. G. E. Applebe; second, Mr. W. Johnstone; third, Mr. E. H. Main; wireless operator, Mr. W. Read; chief steward, Mr. N. Williamson; chief engineer, Mr. J. D. Robertson; second, Mr. C. Christian; third, Mr. A. C. Watkins; fourth, Mr. W. S. P. Murison. Captain W. Nicholas, of the Opawa, has come ashore on sick leave. Captain , W. M'Kiimon is acting master, ■ and Mr. J. M'Neilly ia acting mate. Mr. S. B. Page, chief officer of the Pateena, haß signed off. Mr. J. Bradbury has joined the Wakatu as engineer. ' • The following steamers were expected to bo within range of the undermentioned wireless stations last night:—AwanutBauka, Port Kembla, Port Nicholson, Port ■ Melbourne, Chcpadoe, Ulimanu. Auck laud: Port Melbourne, Whungape, Chcpa- , doe. Wellington: Maori, Wahine, Pateena, . Tutanekai, Renown, 'Paloona, Waihemo. Awarua: Tarawera, Monowai. Chathams: ■ Port Melbourne. . ' The Karamu is to return to Greymouth ] to-morrow and again loud for Wellington. ' Tho Knru k to sail. hr Lyttelton to- ; morrow. .* Projs Association message from DunMin states that tho Niagara arrived at { H'.iv;i .t 5 p.m. on Sunday, and that sho " .(M <t£ at midnight for Honolulu and Van- J couver. The ;.;orinna ia to sail to-morrow for ' DuavJ:n, Oamaru, and Timaru. ) A;, noon to-morrow the Komata is to J rti.rn Id Westport, taking passengers. { TU Aiouownl is to leave Dunedin at 10 } a.m. tr.-dny for Wellington direct. Tho ' vc:.'»l Is to go on to Auckland, via the , co*s'.. porls. at 8 p.m. to-morrow. , Tubing general cargo the Waihemo is * to saii tliiß evening for Auckland, * Tho Flora is to go to Picton to-day ? to load chaff for Onehunga. i The ICamona is to Bail for Wc3tport to- ; d»v. shr is to load for this port. On Friday the Kauri is to return to Melbourne, taking general i Tha Kamo is to leave Lyttelton to-day t for Wellington. , I J
The Kahika, coal laden, left Groymouth yesterday- aftcmozon for Wellington. The Itoßnmond is to aall to-morrow for New Plymouth. To complete tho dischargo of her hardwood oargo tho Karori ie duo to-morrow trnm Newcastle, via Duuedin and Lyttelton. 'i'ho Kipplo is not due from Gisborue till to-morrow. Slits is to sail en Thursday for Napier, Gisborne, and Akitio. Tho Calm is to sail ta'-lusht for Dyttelton and Timaru. Tho following P. and 0. sailings from Sydney for London are announced:—Naldera, June 5; Khyber, July 10; China, July 31; Jlorea, August 21. Both tho Opawa and Otaki are to pet away to-morrow afternoon, the former for Lyttclton, Dunedin, and Bluff, and the latter for Ijyttelton, Dunedin, and Sydney. Tho Nikau will not sail for Nelson on Thursday, she having- to go up on the Blip to complete her overhaul. The Wootton is due back • from Lyttelton on Thursday, and ifl to sail on the return on Saturday. The Waiwcra is to sail for Sydney on Friday afternoon to complete discharge. The oil steamer Havre is to go on to Lyttclton, Dunedin, and Australia, to-day. The scow Magic is to go to Mahakipawa. Pelorus Sound, to-day to load a cargo of poßte for Picton. From the latter port she will proceed to Sandy Bay and I"ad Btone for Wellington. x
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