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PHASES OF THE MOON. DECEMBER. ' Day. Ur. m. Last nuartcr 3 3 59 a.m. Now moon 10 9 34 p.m. First uuarlcr 19 2 0 a.m. Full moon 26 0 8 a.m. h MOON. - : Moon rißcs to-day. 9.59 p.m.: sets. B.iJ " a.m. to-morrow. SUN. . is Sun rises to-day, 4.18 a.m.; acts, 7.27 p.m. o HIGH WATER. T To-day. 7 a.m.: 7.30 p.m. h To-morrow. 7.59 a.m.; 8.26 p.m. „ ARRIVALS. g TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28. ,» MAORI. B.s. (6.15 a.m.). 3411 tons. Irwin from Lyttelton; DORSET, s.s. (10.10 a.m.). 8695 tons. Tine. - from Auckland 8 ARAHURA, s.s. (5.45 p.m.), 1596 tons, Sow ell, from l'icton. )' DEPARTURES. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28. d WAKATU, «.B. (4.50 p.m.'), 167. tons, Wills, *- for Kaikoura. i. CALM. n.s. (6.30 p.m.), 981. tons, Braid- ,. wood, for Lyttelton. BLENHEIM, d.b. (6.45 p.m.), 151 tons, Willi kiuson. for Went Haven, i MANUKA, b.s. (7.5 p.m.), 5323 tons, Clift, „ for Lyttelton. 6 MAORI. s.s. (7.50 p.m.), 3411 tons. Irwin, 3 for Lyttelton. f EXPECTED ARRIVALS. 0 Wahine, Lyttelton, December ZJ e Opawa. Picton. December 29. i Maori. Lyttelton. December JO. ' Nikiiu, Nelson. December JO. i Omaka. Blenheim. December X. s Kanuni. Patea, December 30. t Walrau. Rlenheim. December 30. '' Invercarglll. Wanennut, December 30. - ' Kapiti. Wanganui. December 31. e Hawera, Patea. December 31. j- Omaka, .Blenheim. December ill. Invercargill. Wnngannl, December 31. > Wanaka. Auckland. December 31. e Kanna. Duncdin. December 31. J Wakatu, Lyttelton, Kaikoura. Dec. 81. Wanaku. Auckland, January 2. 1 PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Putikl. Napier and-Gisborne. Dec. 29. B Hawera. Patea. December 29. 0 Arahura Picton. December ">). Mapourika. Nekon. December 29. ' Kathlamba, Briibnne. December M. o Surrey, London. December 29. t ' Invercarcill. Wanganui, December 29. Opawa, Blenheim, December 29. _ Karoo, Napier. Gisborne, December 29. • Corinnu. Dunedin. Oamaru, Tlroeru. Deo. .. Maori Lyttelton. December • .V). Annum', Patea. December 30. ' lonic. London. December 30. f Manuka. Sydney and Hobart, Deo. 30. B Wairau. Blenheim. December 30. Arahura, Picton, DecnjiUjr 31. Mapourika, Nelson".' December 31. kapiti, Wanganui. January 3. 0 Invercargill. Wanganui. January 4, Blenheim, Havclock and Sounds! Jau. 1, 'lara'.vera. Sydney. January 3. OVERSEA STEAMEBS. 1 PORT. NICHOLSON (U. and D.J. left ton. - don for Melbourne. Hobart, Sydney, Auck. B land. Napier, and Wellington. Oct. I. Dut > Auckland Dec. 27. Due here Jan. 7 AEAWA (B.H. and A.) left London roj • Auckland and Wellington. November 11 - Due Auckland Dec. 24. Due here Jan. 5 3 PAPAROA (N.Z.B. Co.). left Southampton t for Lyttolton and Port Chalmers, via Wellington, Nov. 12. Due here Jan. 8. WAIOTAPU (Federal Llncl. left Liverpool • for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, auu • riuntdln. Nor. 10. Dna Auckland Dn. . W. Due her* January 7. TREMBADOW (Federal Line*, left Sen York for Auckland. Wellington, Naipier, 3 Melbourne and Sydney, Nov. 3. Arr. Auck- - land Dec. 14. Due here Dec. P. 9. DEVON (Federal Line), left New York for Auckland. Wellington, and Australia, Nov. 15. Arrived Auckland Tjec. 23 Due ' here Jan. ?-. WAIHORA (U.S.S. Co.). left Vancouver for Wellineton Nov. 20. 'Due here Den. 22. RTJAHINE (N.Z.S. Co.), laft Southampton 1 for Wellington and Auckland, Deo. 3. Due ■ here Jan. 27. Due Auckland Feb - . 4. WAIKOUAITI (Federal Lino), left En B- ' land, for Auckland, Wellington. Lyttelton. and Port Ohalraeri. Nov. 19. Dun Auck. > land Jan. 14. Duo here Jan. 21. i WKBT MAHWAH (E. O. I*. Zohrab). due . from San Francisco at Auckland on' Doc. 82. Due here January 2. ; MAIMOA (Federal Lino). left Newport - New« for Lyttelton. Dunedin. Adelaide. - and Melbourne Dae. 8. Due Lyttelton ; Jan. «. STAIWKRA 'fl.B and A.), teff England ■ for Now Zealand, via South Africa, Oct ■ 20. Due fn New Zealand Jan. 15. tWRNWALL (Federal Line), loft New ; York Dec. 4, for Auckland. Wellington Sydney, and Brisbane Due Auckland Jan ■ 4. Duo here January ID. i ' TO-DAY'S BERTHAGE LIST. Queen's Wharf.—Raranga. No. 1 south; Nora Niven, No. 2 south: Opawa, No. 4; Invercargill, No. 5; Kapiti, No. 5; Kaitoa, No. 10; Opawa, No. 11 north; Flora. No. 14; Putlki. No. 11; Mafic. No. 13; Omaka, No. 13; Stella. No. 13; Nishmaha, No. 16. Ferry Wharf.—Hinemoa, Wahine, Arahura. Railway ■ Wharf.-Waitangl, •• Waitomo, Waihora, Kamo. Glasgow Wharf— Kapum. Surrey, lonic, i C'orlnna, Ngnherc. King's Wharf.—Hawera, Woodarra, Dorset. .Lambtoh Wharf.—Yolsella, Thorndon Breastwork.—Philomel, Rama, Karamu. Taranaki Street Wharf—Hnia. Olviiajguay Wharf— Tutanckai. , . Mtrsjacj Wharf—Zingara, Coronation, Komata. At the Slip.—Kennedy, Tnkapuna. BY TELEGRAPH. COASTAL. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Rothesay Bay (8.30 a.m.), from Adelaide: Mako (8.20 a.m.). fromGir.borne: Malalta (8 n.m.). from Walpole lAsnd; .Moana, (8.45 p.m.).' from Suva. ONEHUNGA. Sailed.-Rarawa (5.15 p.m.), for New Plymouth, NELSON. Ssiled.-Regulus (4 a.m.), for Picton: Alexander (4 a.m.), for Grcymouth; Waimea (10,30 a.m.), for Picton. ' „ To Bail.-Kaltoa (7 p.m.). and Mapourika 17 p.m.), for Wellington. LYTTELTON. Arrived-Wahine (7 a.m.), from Welling-fialled.-Wahinc (8.30 p.m.), for Wellington. Sailed.-Breczc (4 n.m.), for Picton; Te Aiiau. for Dunedin. BLUFF. Arrivcd.-Kaiapoi (9.30 p.m., Dec. 27), from Sydney. PASSENGERS BY lONIC. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company's steamer lonic will nail at daybreak tomorrow for Southampton and London, ana will take, the following u a£Bengerß :-Fim saloon-From Wellington-Misses S. 1. Cnselbcrg. M. Loilman, Mesdanics B. M. Harnett. M. CaselberE cnld infant. Mcssru. W. 11. M'Lean. O. G. Quaifc. 0. 0. Bevan, Mastor L. M. Caselbcrg. From AucklandDr. and Mrs. A. Montague. From Gisborne -Mrs. A. li. Hearn. From Dunedin-Mißs J. A. Burt. From Sydney—Mr. C. G. Campbell (to Colon). Second raloon-. From Wellington-Misses E. M. Duff. E. M. Farmer. O. Greasier. Mcsdames Farmer, J. P.suli, G. I. White. Messrs. W. A. Bolton, H. W. Farmer. G. Wahrcn. G. W. Brocklesbv. Master G. E. Brocklefiby. From Auck-land-Misses Bell. Haslett. E. Grover, M. Ruddock, M. Schwarz (to Colon), Mcsdames 35. F. Guest, Sanders. Sands, Schwaru and infant (to Colon). E. Sunderland; Messrs. W. Hooton, R. Hooton. O. Mnnrond, 11. Sanders. 11, Hands. 11. Schwarz (to Colon), Masters J. and It. Schwarz. il. 8. Sands. From Hnmilton-Dr. S. It. and .Master P. B. D. de la Mare. From New Plvmnuth-Mißses B. E. Cox, J. M. Wade, Mi 11. Of. Blnnc.hett. From Gisborne—Miss E.' •M. Hovcll. From Wangonui— Mrs. V. Pcdcrsen and Infant, and Mnßtcr L. Pedersen. From Lyttelton—Miss L. K. Winter. From Timnru-Mr. and Mrs. IV. N. Joucb. From Dunedin—Mlbbcs T. Hughes, A. Richards. G. A. Richards. 1. Simpson. Bishop and Mrs. Richards. From Bluff—Mi*«es S. S. Chisholm, M. Kennedy, Mrs. L. Findlater. From Sydney—Mr. i. Braga (to Colon). Third-class: From Wellington—Misses E. Dnrvcl). E. Fotheringliam, G. Gordon, G. Greaßeley. N. Pclrce. W. D. Watson, Mcsdames 0. Bardslcy. Fotheringham and infant, G. Gordon, H. K. Hobson. Pritchnrd. L. fiDillcr, E. M. Watson, Messrs. 11. Anderson (to Colon), C. Oann. H. Fotheringham. G. Miller. O. Mills, 0. Mulliim. A. 1). Noad, J. I. Pritchnrd, R. Saunders, T. S. Tarrv. J. WilklnFon, C. H. Emony, Master G. JI. Watson. From Auckland—Misses E. Broadbent, P. Buchan, E. Farouhar. F. Hodgklnson. M. vaughan, M. Robertson. J. Robertson. Mosdumea Broadbent, TB. A. Oooper, llWtgkjnaon and infant. Robertson, Thatcher and infant. M. E. Webster. Willis. Meesrs. H. Broadbent, F. Buchan, J. Finlayson, R. G. Fryett. 1. Haley, t?. E. Hodgklnson. E. B. Kompf, H. MDonnld, W. O'Horra, I. Rawlinaon. A. Roliti'tson. D. Roberteon, F. Thatcher, Tukiirn. T. 6. Weeks. P. J Williß. Master *A. Hodgkinson. From New Plymouth-Miss A. Duish, McßdaniCb ( Roeh. Dalsh. Messrs. \V. Daish. llorh. From Lyttclton-Miss ]'~ Clucas, Mcsdames Hargreavcs, M. K. Ri-flman. Hawick, H. Radcliffo and 2 jnfnntß. Mr. G. W. Hargreavcs. From Napier- Stiss At. E. .Meek, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Taylor. From BluffMessrs." O. Hansen. G. Millar. From Nelson—Mr. and-'Mrs. W. H. Pcnn. From Dunedin—Misses P. Lankashcer. O. Lankasheer, M. Lankashcer, Mcsdames Lankanhcer and 2' infants. M. Oliver, Messrs. E. •W. Lankashcer, J. Muir.
\ PASSENGERS BY THE NAVUA. The following booked nnssagcß by tM Nnvua, which left Auckland on Thursday evening lor Suva, Tonga, and fiamoa — Misses norner, Carrllik, Cresswell, Atkinson. Bond. Fogelbcri?, Duff. Crompton, HaXr mer (2), Bcetham. Clioatc. Armstrong. Hardball. Wyatt, Harvard, Salmon, Rnß" B ' Brockman. Mesdameß Southby and child, Martin, Isbister, Meredith and 2 children. Lamontc, Meaner. Snencer-Edwardß, Percy, Rogers. Wick's. Will'iams. Masters Wood (2), Ratnier, Brookman, Rentier, Mcholhem, Mcssrß. Martin. Burns, Meter, Meredith. Morgan. Meek. Colledge. PooDcrill, Kcrslake. Swann, Tenlon, Roiall, MahiaJ 12). Ardcry. Spencer-Edwards. Van do Vildc, Widdcrstrom, lilizard, and Jlou6e. IMMIGRANTS BY THE ARAWA. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company's Itnur Arawa, from Southampton, via Panama, arrived at Auckland at ».20 ""'ock on Saturday evening, and berthed at the Queen's Wliarf early on Sunday morning. The Arawa left Southampton on Aovcmher 11. and met with heavy weath«r-,as far as Colon, which port she reached .after a voyage of eighteen days. The vessel sailed for Auckland on November 30. and experienced a Hue trip across the Pacliic. The vessel brought 487 passengers for the Dominion, 54 travelling In the first, Baloon, 75 In the second class, and 358 In the steerage. Her cargo for Auckland of 3500 tonß, and on completion of discharge she will sail for Wellington, where she Is duo on January 5. Captain R. 6. Lewis it in command. !i MANUKA FOR SYDNEY. The Manuka, which left for Lyttelton last night, is duo back at Wellington tomorrow morning, and is fixed to na.ll at noon the «amo day for .Sydney and Itrhart. • , The following Fteamcrß were expected to be -within range of the. undermentioned wireless stations lasl hight: Awanui-» Port Nicholson. Pacific Mriru. AucklandPort Nicholson. Pacific Mo.ru. Tnlroa, Mararoa, Malaita, Canadian Prospector. Trevalgan. Wellington-Maori. Wahne, Arahura, Manourikn. Dorset, Wangarntta, Manuka. Awarua-Kaituna. OhathamsPort Kcmbla. Tairoa. - '_■„. .„. Advice has been received- in Wcllingtori that the schooner Thuraka has arrived at Adelaide after a smart passage of eight days from Wellington. The Rtella will leavo Wellington with cargo for Weatport on Friday. The Arawa Is expected to arrive at Wellington from Auckland on January 6. The Wain-era. in ballast, left Durban for Newcastle on December 26. She wilt afterwards come on to New Zealand to-loan.-The Rnranga will probably leave Wellington for Lyttelton, Timar". Melbourne, .mil Sydney about the end of the week. The Pakeha left Balboa on December 25, and Is due to arrive at Lyttelton ,on January 16. She is bringing a number of assisted eassengers from Home. Tho Nishmaha is oxnected to get_ away Trom Wellington for.Ginbornc on Friday. The Opawa. which'l« at, present disc.hargih"- her Livernool cargo at Wellingl<p. is fixed to aall for Lyttelton and Dunedin on PMday. The Devon. In continuation of her vovago from New York, will leave Auckland for Wellington on Frldav. Tiic Armagh is duo t>> arrive at Wellington on Fridny from Lyttelton. She will nail about January 5 for Liverpool. Manchester, and Avonmouth. ■ The Kathlamba in exnected to sail from Wellington to-morrow for Brlpbant!. The Corinna will leave Wellington tomorrow lor Onmaru and Tlmaru with «argo. Tho Kamo will leave Wellington for Napier and (Itshorne to-morrow to discharge the balance of her coal cargo from Orertnnlif.h I'be Waihora. after discharging her e«rgo of coal from Vancouv»r, will leave Wellington lor Sydney and Newcastle. The Kanna- will leave Dunedin to-morrow for Wellington direct. On Monday shs will proceed to Auckland with general cargo. The Tarawera Ib to leave Duncdin for Wellington to-morrow. She will sail for Sydney about Monday. The Wanaku Is to leave Auckland, tomorrow for Wellington dtrct. She M due to arrive on Sunday, and haß ecnstsl cargo on hoard. On Tuesday she wilKproceed to Timnru, Duncdin. and Bluff. The Paloona will leave Auckland on January b lor the Islands,
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