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! PHASES OP THE MOON. DECEMBER. Day. Hr. m. Last ouartcr 3 3 59 a.m. New moon 10 9 34 p.m. First ouarter 19 2 0 a.m. Full moon 26 0 8 a.m. MOON. Moon f ises to-day. 9.23 p.m.: Bets. 7.18 a.m. to-morrow. SUN. Sun riaea to-day. 4.17 a.m.: seta. 7.27 D.m. HIGH WATER. To-day. i.59 ja.m.: 6.30 p.m. To-morrow. 7 a.m.; 7.30 ~.m. ARRIVALS. MONDAY, DECEMBER 27. NISHMAHA. SJ. (f.JS a.m.) 6071 tons. O'Brien, from New York, via Panama and Auckland. . , _ ■WAITOItO. a.s. (9 a.m.), 4283 tons. Harris, from Port Kembla. liARANGA. s.s. (9.40 a.m.), 11.500 tons. Wilson. Fum Auckland. MANUKA." s.s. (11.40 a.m.). 4554 tons, Worrall. from Sydney. J • departures. ' MONDAY. DEOEMBEE 27. MAPOUE.IKA. a.s. (6.30 p.m.), 1203 tonß, Elders, for Nelson. WAIIINE s.a. (7.50 p.m.), 4436 tona. Cameron. for li'ttelton. ARAHURA. s.a. (11.1S p.m.), 1596 tone. Sewell, for Picton. TUESDAY. DECEMBER % OP AW A. s.s. (0.10 a.m.), 110 tons Nicholas, for Blenheim. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Wangarnita, Brisbane, December 28. Maori, Lyttclton, December 26, Wall inc. Lyttclton, December 29. . Opawa, Picton. December- 29. Nikau, Nelson, December 30. Kaniti, Wanganui. December 30. Omaka. Blenheim. December 30. . Kapuni, Patca, December 30. Hawera, Patea. December -M. - Wairau. Blenheim. December 30. Invercargill. Waneanul, December 30. ; Wanaka, Auckland, December. 31. Kanna, Dunedin, December 31. "Wakatu, Lyttelton, Kaikoura, Dec.'3l. : PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Maori. Lyttelton, December 28. Wakatu, Lyttelton, via Kaikoura, Dec. 28. Vutiki, Naipicr, and Gisborne, Dec. 28.: Calm, southern ports, Dcccßi i, er 28. Hawera,-Patea, December 23. Kapuni, Patea, December 28. Kapiti, Wanganui, December 23. Arahura Picton. December 'i. Mapourika. Nelson. December 2?. Kathlamija, Briabane, December 29. Surrey. London. December 29. lonic, London. December 30. Manuka. Sydney and Hobart, Dcc. 30. OVERSEA STEAMEBS. PORT NICHOLSON (O. *n« D.J, letl Lob. don far Melbourne. Hobart, Sydney, Auckland. Napier, and Wellington, Oct. J. Sua Auckland Dec. 27. Due here Jan. 7. DOR&ET (N.Z.B. ■ Co.). left Southampton for Auckland and Wellington, Oct. 28. Arr. Auckland Dec. 17. Due here Dec. 28. AJUWA (S.fl. *nd A.) left London lor Auckland and Wellington, November It Due Auckland Dec. 24. Duo here Jan. 5. VAPABOA (N.Z.S. Co.). left Southampton for Lyttelton and Port Chalmers, via WeK lineton, Nov. 12. Duo here Jan. 8. WAIOTAPU (Federal Lino), loft Liverpool for Auckland, Wellington, Lytteltoa, ana Dunedin, Nov. 10. Dua Auckland Die. 10. Due here January 7. TEEMF/ADOW (Federal Line), loft NewYork for Aucklaud. Wellington, Ntupler, Melbourne and Sydney, Nov. 3. Arr. Auckland Dec. 14. Duo ,Uero Dec. 29. ■ DEVON (Federal Line), left New York for Auckland.. Wellington, and Australia, Nov. 15. Arrived Auckland jicc. 21. Due here Deo. 28. WAIHORA (U.S.S. Co.), left Yancouver for Wellineton Nov. 20. Due here Deu. 22. RUAHINE (N.Z.S. Co.), left Southampton for Wellington and Auckland. Dcc. 3. Dua here Jan. 27. Due Auckland Feb. 4. WAIKOUAITI (Federal Line), loft England. for Auckland, Wellineton. Lyttelton. and Port Ohalmer«. Nov. 19. Duo Auck. land Jan. 14. Duo here Jan. 21. WHBT MAHWAH (E. G. P. Zohrab). due from Han Francisco at Auckland on" Deis. 22. Duo here January 2. MAIMOA (Federal Line), left Newport Nqiti for Lyttelton,- Dunedin. Adelaide, and Melbourne Dec. 8. Due Lyttelton Jan. 9. STAIWEIIA lfl.B. and A.), left England for New Zealand, via Bouth Africa. Oct 20. Due In Now Zealand Jan. 15. CORNWALL (Federal Line), left New York Dec. 4, for Auckland, Wellington clydney, and Briabane, Duo Auckland Jan 4. Due here January 10. •TO-DAY'S BERTHAGE LIST. Kathlamba—O.ueen's Wharf. No. 1. 1 Nora Niven— Queen's Wharf. No. 2, Opawa—Queen's Wharf, No. 4. J.nvercareill—Queen's WharL No. o. Kaitoa—Ouecn a Wharf, No, 10. Putiki—Queen's Wharf, No. 11. , Wairau-O.ueen's Wharf, No, 11, Magic—Oueen's Wharf. No. 13. Opawa—Oueen'B Wharf, No. 13- •• •• j Omaka—Queen's Wharf. No. 13. Manuka—No. 14 Queen's Wharf. Nishmaha—No. 16 Queen's Wharf., Tutanekai—Clyde Quay Wharf. , Maori—Ferry Wharf. Hinemoa—Ferry Wharf. Waitangi—Railway Wharf. Waihora—Railway Wharf. ■ lonic—Glssgow Wharf. Kaniti—Glasgow Wharf. Port Chalmers—King's Wharf. Woodarra—KinE'a Wharf. Wakatu—King's Wharf. Calm—Pinitea Wharf. Paloona—Lambton Wharf. Philomel—Thorndon Wharf. Rama—Thorndon Wharf. Karamu—Thorndon Wharf. Amokura—ln stream. • Takaouna—On slip. Kennedy—On slip. Zinsara—Miramar Wharf.
BY TEtiEGEAPIf. COASTAL. MONDAY, DEOEMBES*27. AUCKLAND. ' Arrived.—Hambuk Lund (9 n.m, Deb. 26), from Galveston. Arrived.—Koroiniko (0.15 n.m.). from Lyttelton: liouto. schooner (1.50 a.m.). from Gieborne: Jfoana (5.45 p.m.), from Suva, NAPIER. - Arrived'.—Port Chalmers (8 a.m.). from Wellington. LYTTELTON. Sailed—Maori (8.30 n.m.), for'Wellineton. POET CHALMERS. Arrived— Cyclic, from Norfolk, via, Panama. MANUKA PROM SYDNEY. The Union Coranany'a intercolonial steamer Jtumika arrived iu the stream from Sydney at 11.40 o clock yesterday mornine. and berthed at 2.30 p.m. at Jervoiß Quay Wharf. She had about 450 oanaeuKers on board, including members of the New South Walea visiting tennis team and a lurge number of tenuis enthusiasts on their way to Aucklaud to witness the Davis Cup contest. Sho carried 293 bags of mails and parcels, including small mails from Africa and the Eaßt. Following is the passemror-list:—Saloon-Misses Harper. Manning. Levett. Colhoun. Weir. Walsh. Pulsford. White (2). Saiht, Large Walker. Cantor, Lambert. Elsworthy, Myers. Ohrismaa. Isaacs, lluist. Eccleß, Manning. Don ChaiTey, Leslie'. • Devcrill. Tcmnest. Gillman. Kemp. Hamilton, Yarnala, Gardiner. Syme, Farmer. Coombs. O'Brien. Tonn. Jtunro. Ferguson. Barrett, Carson (2). and Hammond. Mewlnmes, Miller. Millier and child, Godfrey. Tavlor. V/ood. Clactian.' Wilson. Richardson. Wells. Anion, Curtis. Crust, Nathan. Walsh. Peach (2). Tavlor. Watt. Hewitt. Elworthy. Mackinnon. Myers. Marsh Ohadwick, Mather. "Murray. Hunt. Tuckwell and 2 children. Gray. ChalTcy, Honkins. Poulton, Hurst and child. Shiells. Birmingham, Kerr, Nelson, and Messrs.- Miller. Stopnard. Herron. Cooper. Milllor. Palmer. Brooks. Pincknev. Gregory. Miller. Nieliol(inn, Meek. Wells. Anion. Curtis. Denham, Nathan. Stowe. Baslre, Wallace. Harris. Tnrtakover. Moss. Sutherland. Peach (2). Gale. Walsh. Henderson. Watt. Cohen. Aekins. Lambert. Trevena. Mvers. Whvte. Cltichan. M'Ooskill. Hewitt. Benns. M'Coll. Bednath. Mvers nnd bov. Chndwick. (father. Murray. Marsh. Hunt (2). Tuckvell. Grav. Johnson. Gregg. Chaffev. Hon'kinß. Leslie. Sumner, Johnson. Brown. Cotton. Jarrv. Millard. Harvev. Macdonald, ATinelbv. Stephenson. Lee. Davis. S.vme. Rev. Power. White, Hutchinson. Birmingham. Wood. Kerr M'Guinness. Qriflln. Nelson. Collinß. Woon. Belbrineer. Little. Hammond. Tullv (2). Harlev. Orlbble. M'Bwen. -Master Macfarlane: and 131 steerage. The Manuka is booked to sail for Sydney and Hobart on December 30. NORA NIVEN SPRINGS A LEAK. , Yesterday morning, shortly after 8 o'clock, the watchman on dutv at the Queen's Wharf noticed that the Bteam trawler Nora Niven had settled somewhat by the stern, and on mnkinir an investigation found that there was a. considerable nuantitv of water in the aftcrhold. extending as far as the englncrnom. The services of the Fire Brigade's big engine were renulsitioned, and the'vcßsel numpea dry. The causes or whereabouts of tlio leak have not been determined, but tho leak is not serious. The following steamers were espcfled to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations last night:—Awe. - "!: Pacific Marti. Port Nicholson. Auckland: Tairoa, Port Nicholson, Pacific Maru, Henrikland. Wellington Maori Wahlne, Arahura. Manoitrika. waiigrntt;. Dorset, fivdic. Kaianni. Awarua: Kaiapoi. Chatliams: Port Caroline, Reinucra, Port Kembla. It is nrobablo thnt the steamer Woodarra will sail For ,London, via Panama, on Thursday. i
The Rtcamer Volsella, which arrived on Saturday from Singapore, via Auckland, and berthed at the Lambton Wharf, has about 25,000 cases of oil and some general carco to discharee. . Tho Shaw, Savill, and Albion Oomoany advise that the H.M.S. lonic is to sail from Wellington at daybreak on Thursday for Southamnton and London, via Panama and uorts. Paeaeneera' lufftraee must be alongside, tho shin at t n.m. to-morrow, and naapcntrora are reauired to embark to-morrow nislit. Tho Tarawera, is to leave Dunedin for Wollineton direct on Thursday, and should arrive on Saturday iuornine. Tho vessel IB timed to leave here on January 3 with general cargo for Sydney, Tho New Zealand Shinmnir Company's steamer burrev. which arrived at Wellington from liaDier on Friday evening, is ! *i° sa * m? r via Panama. onThurß* I day. The samo comDany's' Kaikoura left ; Timaru od Friday mornine for Waneanui roadstead, for Homeward loading. From Wnnganui the vessel i* due At Wellington about the «nd of this week to fill ud and sail for London, via Pan Ska. -The Union Company advise that tho Ivanna is to leave Dunedin on Thursday direct for Wellington with eeneral cargo fahe is due here on Saturday, and will sali from here on January 3 with general careo for Auckland. .''S;/™ 0 ' which arrived at Wellineton at 2.30 a.m. oil Saturday from Qrevmouth, brought coal and a small amount of ten-oral.-carco. Tho vessel will- leave Wellington on Wednesday for Naoier and Gis« borne to complete discharee. The Corinna, which arrived at Wellincton at 2.10 D.m. on Fridav irom New Plvniouth with cheese to nut out here will S? edneedfiy for Dunedin. Oamaru. « T'maru. takme eeneral carco Dcc . cmhcr the Dritish India Coma ,?ki 8 6eald n left Calcutta for Auckland. M ellmcton. Lyttelton. and Duncdin, ua Singaoore, Samarane. and NewPj', She is exnected to arrive at Auckland about January 26. The Ganees whinh is to follow the Sealda, was tfhaVe left last week for New Zealand Dorts via Siueanoro and Samaranu.
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