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phases of mb moon, may. Day. Hr. m. Full moon 3 117 p.m. Last Quarto 11. 5 21 p.m. New- moon ............ IS u 55 p.m. First quarter 2d 8 37 a.m. HOON. Mooii vises to-day, 1.31 p.m.; net; t.26 | a.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day, 7.2 a.m.; sets, 4.55 p.m. HIGH WATER. To-day, 1.55 a.m.; — p.m. To-morrow, 0.20 a.m.; 0.45 p.m. ARRIVALS. ■ WEDNESDAY, MAY 26. KENNEDY, s.s. (1.50 a.m.), 225 tone, J. Owen,'. front Foxton | NORA NIV&N, trawler (2.40 a.m.), IC6 lons, 11. Drusey, from Cook Strait. PATKENA, B.s-. K. 40 a.m.), 1212 ton}, T. Son'Cll: from Pieton. POIIEIUIA, s.a. (7 a.m.), 1175 tons, R, Chadwick, from Westport. KAITOA. s.a.' (7.10 a.m.), 319 tons, W. Wiidnian, from Nelson. HUIA, a.«. (V.30 a,m.), 127 tons, Y Radford, from Wanganui. WAHINE, s.s, (7.45 a.m.), 4436' tons,. A. Edwin, i'rqm Lyttolton. KARAMIJ. «.s. (11.40 n.ni.), 734 tom, G. Hopkins, from Greymouth. KOUTUNUI, s.s. (12.20 p.m.), 171 tons, J. Beaton, from Napier. WAIKAWA, s.s. (5.20 p.m.)', 5627 tons, J. Thompson, from Melbourne. BADKK POWELL, s.s. (8.20 p.m.), 174 tons, C. Macp!:erßon, from Lyttelton. NGAUEHE, b.s. (6.55 p.m.), lu9o tons, H. Dillner, from Greymouth. IUTTAWA. s.s. (9.50 p.m.), 1247 toui, A. M'Lollan, from Napier. THURSDAY. MAY 27. MAY HOWARD, soh. (1 a.m.), 64 tons, A. •Smith, from Blenheim. .. DEPARTURES. . . WEDNESDAY, MAY 26. EClio, auxiliary scow (1.15 a.ut;), 99 tons; King, from Rlnnhcim. NOKA MVEX, Uawler (11.15 a.m.), 166 tops, .11. Brusey, for Cook Y Strait. I'ATEBNA, 9.6. (l.<o p.m.), 1212 tons, T. Soivcll, for .I'icton and Nelson. TUTANKKAI, a.i. (2 p.m.), 811 tons, C. Po«t, for Lyttelton. KAITOA!, 8.a.. (6.5 p.m.), 319 ton», W. Wildinan,. for Nelson. WAKATO, s.s. (5 p.m.), 157 tons, J. Wills, ■ for Kaikonra. COKINNA, ii.B. (6.10 p.m.), 1319 tons.'W. Paul. ■ for New Plymouth. WAKATU, fi.s. (7.10 p.m.), 157 tons, J. WIUb, for Kaikoura. MONOWAI, a.B. W p.m.), 3433 tons, A. Norton, for Lyttelton. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Waimat«, Napier, Maj -27. Hawcra, Patea, May 27. Nikau.. Nelson, Way 27. Pateena. I'icton. may 27. Haori. Lyttelton, May it. Wootton, Lyttelton. May ll.' Uslm..'-Lyttellon Kay 27. Kailio, Greymouth. May Zl. Kapiti, W align mii, Tifay 'it. Ripple, Gisborne, May 27. John, Timaru, May 27. Waliiile, Lyttelton,. May. 21. . Kaltoa, Nelson, May 28. Zealandic. London, via uort». May 28. Blenhuim. Souad;. May 28. Kapuni, Patea Hay 28. Alexauaor, Pieton, May 28. . Opawa, Blenheim, May 28. Echo, Blenheim, May 28. Kofeir'i, Grcyrnouth, May 28. Waitangi. Patea, May 23. Invercargill, Pieton, May 28. ■ Mokola, Dunedin, Lyttelton, May 28. Kennedy. Foxton, May 30. Rosamond. Westport, Greymouth, May 30.
PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Woottoi), Lyttelton. May 27. ■ JS'Eiihcre, Greymouth, May 27. ■Mokoia, Auckland, via, Coast, May 27. Kennedy, Poiton, May .27. Komata,, Westport, May 27. KowhaV Greymouth, May 27. Opdwa, Blenheim, May 27.' Maori, Lyttelton, May Zl. Nikau.' Aeleon. May 27. Ullmaroa, Sydney. May 27. Pohcrua., Westport Moy 27. Kapiti, Wanganul, May 2?. Hawera, Patea, May 27. 4 Kittawa, Greymouth, May 27. lYuhine, Lyttultou, May 28. Patcena. Picton, Nelson'. May 28. Kaitoa, KelEon, May 23. Moltola, Auckland and ports. May 28. Waitanci, Pate?-. May 28. . Karr.mii.' Greymouth, May lib. Alexander, Nelson, Coaßt, May 23. Blenheim, Picton, May 28. May Howard, Blenheim, May 28. . Kapunl, Patea, May 28. Pfputunui, Glaborne, May 28. lnvcrcargill, TV'anKanui,' May 28. Kipple, Napier, Gisborne,- May '28. Baden Powell, Lyttelton, May 28. Waitunsii', Paten, Miy 29. TTooUon,' Lyttelton, May • 30. Calm,- Lyttelton, Tima.ru, May JO. Waimate, London, May. JO.
OVERSEA STEAMERS. ARAWA (8.5.A.), left Southampton May 6 for Auckland," Wellington, Lyttelton, and Port Chalmers. Due here June 24. CANADIAN EXPORTER (Murray Roberts), left Vancouver March 26 for Australia, Wellington; and Auckland. Duo here Juno 2. CHEPADOA (U.S. and A.), left New York March IS for Auckland, Napier. Wellington and Australia. Due hero May 30. DOHIIAM (P. and 8.). left .Neitport (Wales) March 19, for.Australia, Auckland, and Wellington. Due here Juno 22. lONIC (fc'.KA.). left SouthaiiintJii Marc* 31 for. Auckland.- Wellington. liv|.telt.un. and Port Chnlmcrß. Due hero Hay 29. JAMES 00-SGROVE (trawler), left Glasgow April 28 for Auckland. NARENTA (S.ci.A.). left U.K. April 26 for N'.Z. to load. Due. June 10. OTARAMA (N.Z.S. Co.), left St John May 14 for Auckland and Wellington. Duo hero une 22. ' I'APAHOA ll'. and SJ, left Liverpool March 23 for Anck'nnd. Wellington, Lyttolton. and Dnnedin.-Due' here. Mny 31. PORT DENIRON (CD.), .left London May 7 for Australia, Auckland. Napier, and Wellington. Due. here July 26. • i'ORT -JIAOKISG (CD.), left No* York April 29 for Aucklund. : Wellington. '■ Lyttelton. and Dunedin. Dun here June 3. ItAUANGA (S.S.A.), left Lirerpool April 17 for Australia and N'.Z. Due end June. SGHARZBNFELS (Murray. Roberts).- 101 l Safaga Anril B far .'ucklnnd audWellinrton. ■ Duo June 4. SOFALA (U.Sia.). left Calcutta Hay 9 lor Singapore. Java. Newcastle, Auckland, Wellington. 'Lyttelton, and Dumtdfo. Due here Juno. 22. SOMERSET (N.Z.S Co.) left St. John'. Spril 16 for Aucklund, Wellington, Dunri'lo, ' and Australia. Due here May 29. WAIfiUNA (U.S.fi.) li-ft 'fVlseo May .1 for Napier. Lyttelton Dunedin, and 6ydhot. Due May 27. WF.STMEATK (F.S.). left Liverpool Apnl 23 for Auckland. Wellington. Lyttnlton. and Dunedii'. Due here June 14. ZKALANDIC (BR.A.). left Liverpool Mar. ■ 27 fo- Auckland, Wellington. Lyttelton, and Dnnedin. via Auitralia. Duo lien May 31. SAILEHS. Vesnel. Left. ou». Snn Francisco to Wellington.William E. B'Jrnham Mar. 4 May
Yaabcl April J2 .'nn« Han Franciaco to Auckl.iudRona Anril j Mxv BERTHAGE LIST. lilimaroa-Xo. 1 ''■ucwi'n Whx»l. Wnikawn—No. 1 Qurcn'e Whrf. ■Ripple—No. 2 Queen's Wharf. Witverrcy—No. 3 Queon'a Wharf. Maori-No. 4 Queen's Wharf. liiTcrcaririll—No. o Queen's Wharf. Ka-pili-Xo. 7 Queen's Wharf. liily—No. 8 Queen's Wharf. Niksiu-No. 10 Queen's Wharf. May Howard—No. 11 Queen's Wharf. I'alccna—No. 12 Queen's Wharf. Wsi'r'u-*--"" '- ■ .»"•■!•' Baden Powell-No. 13 Queen's Wharf. Kittawa—No. 16 Queen's Wharf. \Vnliiue-l''crry Wharf. lJaeroa-]!ai!»-ay Whnrf. NBaheco—Bailway Wharf. Jlairfr-0!*—..».• W))"-f. Kennedy-Glasgow Wha'f. Wairoate— Glasgow Wharf. I'olicrita—King's Whart Alcsa-KiMi-'s Whnrf. Port, xic'-'-rr •--'-"7"-' Wharr. Hawera—Kingls Wharf. ■ Wharf. Calm—Lambton Breatrfork.. F.ri'brnnd -Tlwrmlnil liceastwork. Philomel--'"'lon'don -IroastworK. Knramn—Mirr nar Wharf. Insrn—Patent S!in. ■ ■■• ay TEt.TOtiAPU. , OVERSEAS. SYDNEY, Jlny 26. Arrived—Mocraki (11 a.m.), from Wellington. COASTAL: WEDNESDAY, MAY 26. I'ATEA. Arrived—Kapuni (4 p.m.), and Waiting! (415 "p.m.), from Wellington. PXTON Arrived— Pntocna. (6 p.m.), from Wellington. HAVELOCK. ftvilmX--Blenheim (130 p.m.), for Wellington. r,YTTKI,TON. Sailod.-Maori (B.JO p.m.), for Wellington. fiftlled.-Kanna (3.50 a.m.), tor Weatport; Itonmcra. (10.40 p.m.!, for Port Chalmers. ' , PORT CHALMERS. ArrlTcd.-Stella (S p.m.), from Wellington.
ARATAPU DELAYED TILL MONDAY. Owing to the new top which was proourod for the' Aratnpu to replace the broken one being a misfit, it has been found neccßtary to postpone the departure of the vessel for Tarakohe until Monday next. A new one is being mado by Messrs. Nivcn and Co. WAIKAWA' FROM MELBOURNE. The Wnikawa arrived from Melbourne at 0.20 laat night, and i» to berth at ',' o'clock this morning. After dischargo *he i» to -load here and io on to Auckland to complete. She is to go to San Francisco. . MOANA AT SAN FRANCISCO. The MoMi:i arrived at San Francisco on Monday last, at' 5 p.m. The I'.'.li'Bn't i°. expected from Pieton at 6 o'clcek to-night. I'hr liienitcim 1b expected to sail about' Monday. Junu 7 for West Haven to load tlmbtr for Wellington. WARNING TO MARINERS. Tlu' • -i-.a-y ot the General Post Office has received the following message rroin the i-ucuriiitcndent of the Awarua wireless i.tntion:—"Following navigat4on warning sent by Garden Island to-night: : Master schooner JoEeph Sims reports nighling two big egg-shaped floating ob- . Jectß, black cotou., apparently mines, quarter mile apart, on Saturday morning, May 22, in position 36,'36 15 south, 160)24 east. The. objects are about four feet above water." HCHARZENFEI.S DUE NEST WEEK. Messrs. Murray, Roberts and Co. stats that the Scharzenfel*. which arrived at Auckland at ■ 5.30 n.m.. yesterday, is expected to leave there on Wcdnccday next, and arrive here on Friday, June 4, to discharge. • ' ZEALANDIC DUE MONDAY: The Shaw, Savill and Albion Co. announce that the Zealandic ii not to leave Auckland until Saturday, and should lit hero oft' Monday. WAIMaTE FOR HOME. ' The Now Zealand Shipping Co.'r steamer Waimale is to complete her loading hers for London, and U expected to get away on Saturday- afternoon on the Homo voyage. : ' TALUNE FOR THE ISLANDS. The Talunc is duo to leave Auckland •-H-morrow afternoon for Rarotohga' and Papcol<t., . ; PAPAROA.FROM HOME. . Advice has been w/ftved that the New Zealand- Shipping Co.'a steamer Pajmroa Is due* at Auckland to-morrow from Liverpool, via Panama, After putting out her "Auckland cargo she will come on to Wellington,' proceeding later to Lvttelton and Dunedin to complete unloading. The Wakatu, which ia duo hern from Kaikoura on Monday is to -lay # up for about ton days 1 after that trip for overhaul. The following steamers were expected to bo -within range of the undermentioned wireless atatlons last night:-Awanui--Ma-kiira, Amagitaiitmaru.' Mahana, Port Melbourne,' Kaiwarra, Tarawera, Wairuna. Auckland-PapVroa, Arnhura, Mahana. Wellington-Maori. Wahlne, Pateena, Watkawa, Mokola, Awnrun-Monowat, Kaltuna, Pnlbornv, Weftralia. ' The Echo, in- view of the change of ownprßhlp, signed, on her new crew on Tuesday. Captnin O. H. King is in command, Mr. A. C. .SntHh chief mate anil Mr. 0. J acob6cn engineer The Kokiri la expected to leave trey-, mouth .to-day, and .should arrive hero on Friday night. ,„.,„,, The Rosamond is expected to; get away from Greymouth today, and is coining via Westport. She ia expected, to arrive on Saturday. „ „ , The iattaw! l ia to go to Greymoutn to load back for 'Wellington. . Five o'clock to-night 16 the time fixed for the departure of the Komata for Wcßtport with passengers. She will return to If-tla port. r « i ■ The Mokola, is' expected to leave Lytteltont<vday, and to be hero to-morrow. Bho is to zo on to Auckland, via, Last Conßt ports, on Saturday. , The Calm which brought a full load front Lyttelton .litßt night, is fixed to return to Lyttelton and Timaru on baturTlie Mapourika. is expected to leave Wnanearci to-dav for Napier, and Wcl.lington: 'After discharge she ib expected o get away, early next week for New Plymouth with oargo from this Port. The Corinna, which left last night for \>\ 'Piv-m ; ,nth. is '? rr urn ni-xt week U?ids Dunedin. Oamaru, and Timaru The Baden Powell is to sail to-morrow for Lyttelton with general cargo. ■ ■ The. Wootton, dne to-day from Wttelton, Is to return at noon on Saturday with "Btaw'rafS. are to-be done to the auxiHary "cow-ilagip during her stay in Tto° John Wt-Iflrttetton" at 2.3 Cl or, Tueßdav afternoon, and .is. due at Wang mil this •afternoon.'She ia to leave thero on Friduv for Tarakohe to. load cement for Wangauur. • ' .•'....■
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