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PHASES OP THE MOON. MAY. Day. Hr. m. Pull moon -3 117 p.m. Last Quarter 11 5 21 P-m-New moon 18 « & P.m. First quarter 2o 8 3' a.m. UOON. Moon rises to-day, 0:52 p.m.; sots, 0.23 a.m. . SDN. . Sun rißos to-day, 7.1 a.m.; sets, 4.M p.m. HIGH WATER. To-day, 11.2 a.m.; 10.57 p.m. To-morrow, 1.53 a.m.; — p.m. ARRIVALS. TUESDAY, MAY ' 25. KOMATA. s.s. (2 a.m.). 2048 tons, H. Bold, from Westport. ' ■ T WAKATC, s.s. (3.45 a.m.). 15/ ions, J. Wills, from Kaikoura. • MKATJ. s.s. (7.10 a.m.), 248 tons. R. Hay. from Nelson. • „ OOHINNA, s.s. (7.20 a.m.Vlatf tons, W. Paul, from Nelson. .. .„ MAORI, s.s. (8.40 a.m.). 3412 tons, W. Camoron, from Lyttelton. n KOWHAI, s.s. (11 a.m.), 792 tone, F. Jaunay. from Grcymouth. ... OI'AWA. B.s. (9.40 p.m.), W. Nicholas, from Picton. ' WEDNESDAY. MAY 26. KENNEDY, s.s. (1.30 a.m.), £27 tons, J Owen, from Foxton. DEPARTURES. TUESDAY, MAY 25, . NIKAU, b,s. (6.15 p.m.), .248 tons, R. Hay, for Nelson. , ,„„ . _ KAPUNI, s.s. (7 p.m.), 188 tonß, A P. Gibson, for. Patea, . _~„ _ MAORI; s.B. (7.45 p.m.), 3412. ton*. W. Cameron, for Lyttelton. __ , WAITANGI. s.s. (8.10 p.m.), 171 tons, & Fisk, for Patea. .
EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Pateena, Picton, May 26. Itaiton, Nelson May M. Wahinc, Lyttelton. May 26. Waimato, Napiar, May 26. May Howard. Menheim, May .*. Koiitunui, tSiehorne. May »• Kittawa, Napier. Mav 2fc. Karamu, Grcymouth, May 25. Poherua, 'lostport. May 24. Hawera, Patea, May 26. Nikau. Nelson, May 27. Pateena. Picton. May 27. Maori, Lyttelton, May 11. Wootton, Lyttelton, May SI. Calm. Lyttelton. May 27. . Mokoia, Duncdin, Lyttcltnn, Mav Zl. Kamo, Grcymouth, May 11. Invercargill, Wangniuii, May W. Waikawa. Melbourne. May V. Kapiti. Wangnnui, May V. Ripple, Gisborue, May 27. , Wahine, Lyttelton, May 28. Kaitoa, Nelson, May 28. • Rosamond, Grcymouth, U'esworl. May 28. Kealandic. London, via twrts. May 28. > Illeiihdim.'Souads, May 28, Kapuni, Patea May 23. Alexander, Picton, May 28. Opawa, Blenheim, May 28. Echo, Blenheim, May 28. Kokiri, Grcymouth, May 20. ■. Waitangi. Patea, May 29. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Wootton. Lyttelton. May 26., Monowai, Lyttelton, Dunediu. May 26. Nijaliere. Grcymouth. May % Mokoia. Auckland, via Ooaßt. May Z6. Wahine. Lyttelton. May m. Kaitoa, Nelson. May 26. Pateena Picton. Nelson. May V*. Wakatu, Kailtoura, ."ay 20. . Kennedy, Foxton, Mav 26. Komata. Westpoit. flay 20. Kowhai, "Srovmouth. May 26. Opawa. Blenheim, May 26. Echo, Blenheim, ?Jay 26. Ooriuna, New Plymouth, May 2d. Maori, Lyttelton, May 27. Nikau. Nelson. May 27. Ulimaroa, Sydney. May 27. Invercargill. Wahganui, May.27. Poherua, Westport May 27, Kapiti, Wanganui, May 27. Hawera, Patea, May 27. May flor.ard, Blenheim, May 27. Koiitunui, Gisbornc, May 27. Kittawa, Grcymouth. May 27. Wahine, Lyttelton, May 28. Pateena. Picton, Nelson. May 28. Kaitoa, Nelson, May 28. Mokoia, Auckland and ports. May 28. Waitangi, Patea, Mny 28., . Karr-mu, Greyroouth. • May 28. Wootton, Lyttelton, May 28. Alexander, Nelson, Coast, May 28. Blenheim, Picton* May 28. Waitangi, Patea, May 29. Waimate, London, May 29. OVERSEA STEAMERS. ARAWA (8.5.A.), left Southampton Jtaj 6 for Auckland. Wellington, Lyttelton, nnd Port Chalmers, Due here June 24. CANADIAN EXPORTER (Murray Roberts), left Vancouver March 26 i« Australia, Wellington, and Auckland. Due here June 2. OREPADOA (U.S. and A.). left' New York March 29 for Auckland, Napier, Wcllinc ton and Australia. Due here May 30. DURHAM (F. and 8.), left Newport IWaleßl March 19, for Australia, Auckland, and Wellinnton. Due here June 22. GALLIC (S.S.A.), left Liverpool March 13 tor Australia and New Zealand. Due New Plymouth May 25. lONIC (5.8.A.). lelt Southampton .March 3! for Auckland. Wellington. Lvlte'ton. and Port Chalmers. Due here Mny 29. JAMES COSGROVE (trawler), left Glasgow April 28 for Auckland. • KUMARA (5.9.A.). loft Now.York April.lß for Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Australia.' L'us May'2o. ' NARENTA (S.S.A.). left U.K. April 26 for N.Z. to load. Duo June .10.
NIOTAHA (U.S. and A.), left New York April 15 for LyUdton; Timaru, Dunedin. and Australia. Due May 21, OTARAMA (N.Z.S. Co.). left St; John Hay 14 for Auckland and Wellington. Duo hero une 22. PAPAHOA (P. and S.), left Liverpool March 23 for Auok'and. Wellington, I.yttollon. and Dunedin. Puo hero Mnv 31. PORT DENISON (C.D.I, left London Hay 7 for Australia, Auckland, Napier, and Wellington. Due here Julj 26: j?ORT HACKING (C D.), left New York April 29 for Auckland,. Wellington, Lyt. tolton. and Dunedin. Due hero June 3. RARANGA (S.S.A.), left: Liverpool April 17 for Aiißtralia and N.Z, Duo end Juno. • SGHARZENFELS (Murray, Roberts). Jin Safagu Anrilfl for Auckland and Wellington. Due hei* May 31. SOFALA (U.S.S.), left Calcutta May 9 for Singapore. Java. Newcastle, Auckland, Wellington. Lyttelton, and DunedhV. Due here Juno 22. SOMERSET (N.Z.B. Co.). left. St. John'. April 16 for Auckland, Wellington, Dunedin. and .Australia. Duo here May 29. W.AIRUNA (U. 5.6.) left 'Frisco May. .1 for Nnnicr. Lyttelton Dunedin, and S.vd ney. Due May 27. W.UTEMATA (U.S.S.), left Vancouver April 28. for Auckland and' Australia. Due Mav 23. WESTMEATH (F. 8.). left Liverpool April 23 for Auckland, Wellington. Lyttelton. and Dunedin. Duo Here June'. R ' ZEALANDTC (S.S.A.). loft Liverpool Mar. 27- fo- Atckland. Wclllmrton. Lyttelton. and Dunedin. via Australia. Due her* May 29. SAILERS. Vessel. Left. uu». San Francisco to WellingtonWilliam E. Uuruhani ' Mar. 1 May Ysabol April 22 Jnn* San Francisco to Auckland— Rona Awll j • Mm BERTHAGE LIST. Ulimaroa—No. 1 Queen's Wharf. Wnikawa—No. 1 Queen's Wlirf. Oorinna—No. 2 Queen's Whai? Wakatu—No, 7 Queen's Wharf Lily-No. 8 Queen's Whi"'. Kaitoa—No. 10 Queen'B Wharf. Opawa—No. ji Queen'B Wharf. Nora Nivcn-No. 11 Queen's Wharf. ' I'atoena—No. 12 Queen's WhnTf, Wairau—r ,- t 15 '.i-eon's V-irr. Koutunui—No. 13 Queen's Wharr. • Kowhal— h'i. V> Qupcn'ii Whirf Kittawa—No. 16 Queen's Wharr. Wahine—Ferry Wharf. Paeroa—Railway Wharf. Komata—lMlwny' Winrf. Wdimatc-rGlrisgow Wharf, Kennedy—Glasgow Wharf. • VATic-Glanw-.w Wharf. . Poherua—King's Wharf. Alexa— King's Whnrf. Port Nicb"lsoi—J>"'"s'p Wharr.. Ngnhere—King's Wharf. ' Philomel—Thorndnn iireastworl:. FlrebrP'Hl-Tlwirlfr Hreastwork. Hula-Pipitoa Wharf. Karamu—Miramar Wharf. Inaa—Patent Slip. BY TFLEGRAPH. COASTAL: TUESDAY, MAY 25. AUCKLAND. Arrivcd.-fMiarzcnfels '(5.50 n.m.). from Kafaga: Malicno (5a.m.). from Sydney; Wiu'tcmiita (1 a.m.),, from San Francisco. Sailed.—MakuVa (10 p.m.), for Sydney; Port Melbourne (6.30 a.m.). for Newcastle; Kaiwarra' (4.55 p.m.), for Newcastle. ■ ONEHUNUA. Sailed—Ttarawa (12.30 p.m.), lor New Plymouth. . MANUKAU HEADS. Sailed.—Rarawa (3.35 a.m.), for New Plymouth, NEW PLYMOUTH. Arrived.—Gnlliu (8 a.m.), from Brishane, PATEA. Arrived.-Hawcra (3 p.m.), for Wellington. FOXTON. Sailed.-Kouuody (3.15 p.m.). for Welling; ton. NAPIER. To sail.-Waimato (8 p.m.), fcu Wellington, . WANG AND r. Atrrived-rnvercarp/i'll (1.45 p.ra,.). from Welliniton; Kapiti (1.55 p;m.), from Wellington.
WESTPORT. | Bailedi-Poherua (2.45 a.m.), tor Wellington. GREYMOUTH. . Arrivcd.-Karori (5.15- a.m.), .from Wellington. . . . i Bailed.-Karamea (4.30 a.m.), for Wollinston; Ngahorc (2.30 p.m.), for Wellington. PICTON. 6ailed.-Opawa (2.30 p.m.). for Wellington. To sail.-Pateena (midnight), for Wellington. NELSON Arrived—Kaitoa (5.10 a.m.), from Wellington. . • ' Bailed.—Klkau (7 p.m. Kill), for Wellington; Patecna (10.25 a.m.); for Picton and Nelson. To .aail.-Kaitoa' 17 p.m.), for Wellington. LYTTELTON. Arrived.-Calin (10.15 a.m.), from Welling- • ton'; Nishmaha, (11.20 a.m.), from' New York. ■ Sailed-Wahine (8.30 p.m.), for Wellington; Knru, for Wanganui. . HOPE FOE KAHU ABANDONED. All hope of, the safety of the auxiliary bcow Kahu, which has bwn missing since March 24,-has-been abandoned (says the "New Zealand Herald"). The Kahu left Motiti Island on. March. 24, for Auckland with a cargo of maize, and has not since been heard of. fchottly after the scow left' the island a southeasterly gale set in, and it is presumed that 'the-..vessel' foundered. • Several vessels were sent out to search for her,but the finding of tho lifeboat on tho lAttle Barrier last week is the only trace discovered. Her full crew com prised:—J. Lcafburg, master; E. Snmp son, engineer and owner; L, Taylor, A.8.: and A. Stevens, cook nnd ordinary seaman. All belonged to Auckland. Tho ■Kahu, 25 .tons register, was built at Omahaka in 1899. She was engaged in the Auckland-Whangarei coal trade for many years before entering th.e Auck-land-Bay of Plenty trade. OCEANIC 6TEAMSHIP CO. Advicos Tcceived in Auckland from Sydney on Friday indicate that It is not intention of tho Oceanic Steamship Company to extend its ordinary mail servico to Now Zealand when the now Uteamor. the Martha Washington. Is put on tho run,' but that, incorporated with tho Oceanic Steamship Company's line, other steamer- will, from now on, run to cya ney under the nuFpices of the General Steamship Comnorattoit of San Francisco. These steamers will run between ban Iran cisco. New Zealand, and Sydney, subsequently taking coal to the Philippine islands, and returning thenre to ban IranCisco (says the Auckland "Star").
WARNING TO MARINIiRS. The Secretary of the Foßt and Telegraph Office ha', received the following mec-sagc from the superintendent in charge of the Radio Awanui wireless station:"The following message has been received from Garden Island Navigation Department an a warning to all ships: The master of s.s. Dundula reports having sighted an object, apparently a floating mine, at 11.45 to-dny (Monday); position approximately latitude 36.16 oouth; loiigitude, IW.3J east." ACCIDENT TO ARATAPU'S ENGINE. The cau«c of the 'auxiliary'schooner Aratapu'B return to Wellington on Saturday afternoon was an accident to her engineo. The head of one of the cylinders burst andC it was ncceßßary to send to Auckland for a new one. This has been put in, and the vessel is now to leave to-dav for Tarakohe with piles for the new wharf. When discharged ahe will go "to West Haven and load timber for Messrs. Hansford and Mills, of WelHiiElon. CANADIAN EXPORTER. Mcbmb. Murray, Roberts and. Co. advise that the Canadian Exporter is ejected to arrive at Wellington on June i. After discharging part cargo-she will proceed to Auckland about.Junei 9 to complete, and will subsequently load at Wellington and AucMand for Vancouver. ' ' INDUNA SOLD. The sale ia reported of the Burns. .Ptailp Island steamer Induna, to the Patrick Steamship Company, of Sydney, Tho vessel was for many years engaged in making trips between Sydney and Rabaul A Btcel screw steamer of 6W tons, sho was built at Aberdeen. GALLIC AT NEW PLYMOUTH' The Shaw, Savill and Albion Co. advise, that tho Gallic arrived and berthed at New Plymouth at 9 . o'clock ■ yesterday morning. She is expected to leave \\aitariv on Saturday for Wnnganm, to continue loading.
7,EALAXDIO DUE SATURDAY • The Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer Zealandic, which --arrived at Auckland on Monday night, berthed there at 9 o clock yesterday mor-mry. She is expected.at Wellington on Saturday,' PALOONA FROM MELBOURNE. The Union 8.R.. Co. advise that -the Paloona U due to arrive from Melbourne, via Duncdin and Bluff, about : June I.' THE OHEPADOA. ' Messrs. Dalgety and Co. expect that the- Ohepadoa will leave Auckland in Thursday for Napier jyid .Wellington, and should be here by Tuesday or Wednesday.' KAITOA FOR OVERHAUL. The Kni'toa, on arival at. Kelson, is to lay up for about a week for overhaul. PORT HACKING FROM NEW. YOKK. Advice has been received that the CD. steamer' Port Hacking is due at Auckland on. June 3 from New York, via Panama Canal. ' ... ' WAIMATE AND SOMERSET, Tho New Zealand Shipping Company's steamor Wniinale is expected in port: t,lu« afternoon. She is to'. leave • for London on Saturday. Tho Somerset is expectedi to leave Auckland on Saturday, and is due'at thiß port on Monday. MANUKA.FROM SYDNEY. The Union S.S. Co. advice that th» Manuka is to leave Sydney' on -Saturday 'for Wellington! She Is due to leave on the return-trip on Friday, June ■!. ' . ARGYLESHIRE COMING. Advice has been received that the Federal and Shire liner Argylcshire i« dtie in New Zealand about June 21. She. will load and take passengers for Liverpool, leaving early in July. The following steamers were expected to be within range of the undermentioned 6tationß 'last pighti-Awanui--Maku'ra, Scharzenfcls, Pnparon; Koromiko, Kaitoa, Amogisauinrui, Mnhana, Port Melbourne, Kaiwnrra, AuoklandPaparoa, Port Melbourne, Kamona, Jlakura, Ohepadoa, Mahana. WellingtonMaori Wahinc, Pateena, Monowai. AwaruaPPaloona, Mokoia, Waitomo, Westralia. Monowai, Kaituna, Chathams'-Tainui. Adtico has been receives that the Union Company's baroues Dartford and Gladbrook are due at San Francisco shortly to load for Australia or New Zealand. The Dartford arrived attteu during lar.t month, and the Gladbrook was roported at Callao on April /t. The Calm is expecttd to leave Lyltelton to-night, and should arrive here tomorrow. ~ , r, The Kowhai is fixed to eail for Greymouth to-night. The Kokiri is to be dispatched from Greymouth to-morrow with coal for Wol ling'ton. She is dueron Friday. ■■ The Port Melbourne left Auckland at 7 o'clock yesterday morning for-New-castle. . . . ~ Mr. William .Tackion has joined the Corinna. as third engineer. Tlie Monowai has been r.et down to sail for Lyttelton and Duncdin at 3 o'clock, this, afternoon. ■ _ Tho Rosamond is expected from Greymouth, via Wcstport .to-morrow night. After discharge, the Karamu, which ;s due from Greymouth this monur?. i- '•. return to that port to load for New Plymouth. ' ... ~• It waß expected that the luttiwa would leave Napier yesterday for Wellington. From this port sho is to go to Greymouth to load for this port.' ' The Oorinna is to get away for New Plymouth at noon to-day, and return to Wellington about June 3 ir 4 to load general cargo for Dnnedin. . At noon to-morzow the Ivomata is expected to go to Wcstport.. with on spongers, She■ i's duo back about Monday next with coal.. The Mokoia was exnected tn leave Duncdin yesterday, Lyttelton to-day, and arrive here to-morrow. On Friday aim is expected to proceed to Auckland, via East Coast ports'. "ho Wnikawa, which' is due to-morrow from Melbourne, is to load general cargo for Auckland, leaving about the beginning of the week. Due here this morning the l'ohcrna,
after will return to Wostport, An endeavour is to lie made to dinpatch.tho I'aoron for Holtitika on Mouday. ■ _^
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