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PHASES OF THE MOON. FEBRUARY. Day. Hr. m. fi 0 7 p.m. New moon » 6 2J am. First quarter 16 z „ Full moon 22 9 L p Bl ' MOON. Moon rises to-day. 11.15 a.m.: sets, IQ.I a - m ' SUN. Sun rises to-day. 5.12 a.m.: sets. 6.b8 p.m. HIGH WATER. j nv cis a.m.: 9.36 n.m. To-moreoV. 9.59 a-m.; 10.20 n.m. ARRIVALS. S ATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12. SOMATA, s.s. (4.5 a.m.), 1994 tons. Bold, Ir MAORL S a° r U-20 a.m.). 3411 tons. Irwin. f NIKAU^B-V 0 " 9 a.m.). 248 tons. Hav. from N CALM. s.b. G-55 a.m.), 981 tons, BraidW PLOR f A?“.B Ly (I235 O m‘m.). 1283 tons. M’LellnKiTTAwI Jyt s e s tOn (i.ls n.m.). 1247 tons. P »Rr- Gr^S 0, p th m.). 1596 tons H BLENiIeIM. P -R. 16 p.m.). 151 tons. Wil. L-inami from Rplonif’ ’SOHTId. kinson. Sunday, February 13. OPAWA. s.s. (2 a-m.J. 110 tons. Nicholas. f MAPOURIKA. S.S. (5 a.m.). 1203 tons. El"klitlnGATa’ 6 ""-- <B-30 a.m.). 1981 ton. ” WAHTNR s” GamiX’wS tons. Cameron. rr WAITANGT. s.s. (1.50 n.m.). 171 tons F CORTNNA. I> s.a a (3 n.m.). 1271 tons’ Edge. fI HAWERA. r s 1 B. n (3’l t 0 h n-m.). 174 tons. M'Kin non. from Patea. departures. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12. IRIS. s.s. a.m.), 2253 tone, HuEßes. f< PALOONA <ll-30 a.m.). 2771 tons. Dnnrlv for Melbourne. WOOTTON, s.s. (noon), 151 tons, La-rsen. (2 p.m.). 248 tons. Hay, for N Te”aNAU. s.s. (2740 P-mJ. 1652 tons. Platts, for Lvttelton, MOANA. ss. (2.50 p.m.), 3915 tons. Bar--I°KAR<AMTL<< AMTL <1 5.» V ’(5.20 p.ffi'J. 934 tons. Nicholas. for Greymouth. • MAORI, s-s. 3411 tons. Irwin for Lyttelton. , .. PUTTKI. s.s. <8.20 p.m.), 409 tons. Norlina. for Tarakoha' expected arrivals. Wairan. Blenheim. February 14 Mooraki. Sydney. February is Neatoro. Greymouth. February 14. Kaiwarra. Port Chalmers. February 14 Mnori. Lvttelton. February 15. Nikau. Nelson. February 15. Arahura. Pieton. February 15. Kanuni. Pa tea. February 15. Katoa, Lyttelton. February 15. Raranea. Newcastle. February W Kaniti. Wanganui. February 15. Wahine. Lvttelton. February 16. Kaitoa. Nelson. February 16. Mapourika. Nelson. February 18. lUnnle. Gisborne. February 1« Waverlev. Pstea, Fdbruarv 16. Waitangi. Patea. February 16. Wairau. Blenheim. February 16. Gpawa. Blenheim February te. Hawera. Patea. February 16. Htella. Dunedin. February 16. West Camargo. Nnnier February 16. Kanna. Auckland. Februarv 16.
PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Invercargill. Wancnnul, February 14. Wangarntta. Falmouth. February 14. Waverley. Patea. February 14 Kamona. Greymouth. February 14. Onawa. Blenheim. Februarv 14. Wahine. Lvttelton. February 14. Arahura, Picton. February 14. Mapourika. Nelson. February 14 Blenheim. Havelock and Sounds. February 14. Wakatu. Lyttelton, via Kaikoura. Februarv 14. Mnin-dy Lodge, Newcastle. February 14Calm. Lyttelton. Februarv 14. Hawera. Patea, February 14. Invercargill. Wanganni. February 14. Wairau. Blenheim. February 14 Flora, New Plviuonth. Februarv 14. Waitangi. Patea. Februarv 14. Maori. Lvttelton. February 15. Nikau. Nelson. February is. Corinna. Dnncdiri'.’ri-ebruarv ‘5 Katoa. Auckland. February 15. Komata. Westuort. February 15. Paparoa. London. February IS. Kaniti. Wanganui. February 15. Kapuni. Patea, February 15. Baden Powell. Lyttelton. February 15. Ngakuta. Greymouth. February 15. Rosamond. Greymouth. February 15. Mooraki. Lyttelton, February 15. Wahine. Lvttelton, February 16. Kaitoa. Nelson. February 16. Mapourika. Nelson. February 16. Arahura, Picton. Februarv 16. OVERSEA STEAMERS.
OTARAMA (Federal Line), left Liverpool Dec. 17. Due Auckland Feb. 6. .Due here Feb. IS. PORT HACKING (U.' and D.l. left New fork for Auckland. Hawke's Bay. BrelIfngtnn. Lvttelton. Dunedin, and AuetrnHa. Dec. 31. Arr. Auckland Feb. 6. Due hero Feb. 16.
PORT MACQUARIE (□. and D.l. left Loa don for Australia and Auckland. Nanler and Wellington Jan. 1. Due Auckland liar. 14. Due here Mar. 24. NORTHUMBERLAND (Federal Line), left New York for Auckland. Wellington, Sydney. and Brisbane. Dec. 31. Arr. Auckland Feb. 4. Due hero Feb. 16. RIMUTAKA (N.Z.B. Co.) left Southamnton for Auckland and Wellington. Dee. 23. Du* Auckland Feb. 13. Due here Feb. 2fl. fIUSREX (N.Z.B. Co.), left St. John for Auckland and Wellington Den 24. Dun Auckland Feb. 16.’ Due hern Feb. 21. ATHENIC (S.S. and A.), left Southamn ton for Wellington and Auckland Jan. 13. Due here Feb. 22.
CROSBY HALL (S.S. and A.) left England for Auckland. Wellington, Lyttelton, and Port Chalmers. Jan. 14. Due Auckland Feb. 28. Due here Mar. T. TRELYON (Federal Line), left New York for Auckland. Wellington. Lyttelton. Timaru. and Dunedin January 10. Due Auckland Feb. 19. Due here Feb. S 6. CANADIAN WINNER (Murray. Roberta), left Vancouver for New Zealand via Au»tralia Dec. 17. Duo Auckland Feb. 17. LANGTON HALL (Federal -Line), left New York for Auckland, Wellington. Briebane. Sydney, and Melbourne. Jan. 23. Due Auckland Feb. 25. Due here Mar. 5. CANADIAN HIGHLANDER (Murray. Roborts) left Vancouver for Australia and New’ Zealand Jan. 14. Due here Mar. 12. WHAKATANE (N.Z.S. Co.), left London for R.uvn, and Auckland Jan. 29. Due An-klnod A nr. 7. CORINTHIC (S.S. and A.), left Southampton. for Wellington and Bluff. Feb. 3. Due hero March 15. PTAKO (Federal Line), left Liverpool for Auckland. Wellington, Lyttelton. Dunedin end Bluff Feb. 2. Due Auckland March 15. Dno Fore March 22. PORT DARWIN (C. and D.). left London for Cane Town. Amtralia. and Auckland, Napier, and Wellington Feb. 9. Due Auckland Apr. 23. Due here Apr. 40.
TO-DAY’S BERTHAGE LIST. Wangaratta—No. 1 Uueen’s Wharf. Kaiwarra—No. 1 Queen’s Wharf. Flora—No. 2 Wharf T’lvercarpill—No. 3 viipcn s n ha,ri. Waverley—No. 5 Queen's Wharf. Moeraki—No. 6 O'loen’a Wharf Wakatu—No. 7 tJlTeer's Wharf. Wairau—No. 11 Queen’s Wba~£ Onawa—No. 11 Queen’s Wharf. Blenheim—No 13 Queen's Wharf. Baden Powell—No. 15 Onoon's Wharf. ■ Magic—No. 13 Queen’s Wharf. Calm -No. 14 Queen’s Wharf. Komata—No. 16 Queen’s Wharf. Wahine—Ferry Wharf. Ngatoro—Ferrv Wharf Maindy Lodge—Railway Wharf. Anten—Railway Wharf • Kamona— Railway Wharf Viking Star-Glasgow Wharf. Hororata—Glasgow Wharf. Waitangi—Glasgow Whnrf Corinna— Glasgow Wharf. Kaitangnta—King’s Wharf Knrori—King’s Whnrf. Panaroa —King’s Wharf. Kittawa— King’s Wharf Neakuta— King’s Wharf. Philomel—Thorndon Breastwork. Amoltnra —Thorndon Breastwork Arahura—Taranaki Street Whnrf. Raupo—Taranaki Street Wharf. Tutanekai— Clyde Quay IVharf Rosamond —Clvde Qwn.v- B harfIlm.n— Clyde Quay Wharf. Kennedy—At. the Slip. ” Takapnna—At the Slip. Huia—At tho Slip IBY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. SYDNEY. February 10. Arrived.—E. R. Sterling, from Auckland. SYDNEY. February 12. Arrived. —-Rothceav Hav. from Auckland. PORT KEMBLA. February 12. Sailed—Port Lvtt.olton. for Now Zealand. NEWCASTLE. February 12. Arrived. —Kurow and Garbeta. from New Z*ala.nd. Sailed.—Raranga. for Now Zealand. LONDON. February 9. Sailed.—Port Darwin- for Cane Town. Australia, and New Zealand. February 12. Arrived.—Surrey and Ayrshire, from New Zealand. Newcastle, February 13 Arrived—Helen B. Sterling, from Auckland Sailed—lnga. for New Zeland. Melbourne, February 14. Sailed— Kaiapoi. for SYHNr. i. February 13. Arrived.—Valmario, from Greymcuth.
COASTAL AUCKLAND. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12. Arrived.—Omana (10 a.m.). from Newcastle Sailed.-Marama (7.40 p.m.. Friday), for Sydney; Tofua (12.50 p.m.). for Sydney. PICTON. Arrived.—Wairau (early), from Wellington. WESTPORT. Arrived.—Koklri (11.15 a.m.), from Wellington. WANGANUI. Arrived.-Kapiti (10.40 a.m.). from Wellington. pLYMOUTH Sailed—Kumara (12.20 p.m.). for WanganUb GREYMOUTH. Sailed.-Ngatoro (2.45 p.m.). for WellingtOn' PORT CHALMERS. Sailed.-Kaiwarra (4.20 n.m.), for Wellingto“' NELSON. Aryived—Alexander (2.25 a.m.), Kaitoa (4 aun.). and Waimea, (8.30 a.m.). from Wel-SaiM.-Waimea (11 p.m.). Westport and Coa-st ports. LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Kini (4.15 a.m.). from Greymouth. Sailed.—Storm (1.15 p.m.). for Dunedin. SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 13. LYTTELTON. Arrived—Maori (7.20 a.m.) and Te Anau (9.30 a.m.). from Wellington.. WANGARATTA FOR FALMOUTH. At preseit completing bunkering operations nt Wellington the New Zealand Shipping Company’s liner Wangaratta i« expected to get away from here at davhreak on Tuesday 'for Falmouth, via Panama. RUAHINE’S MOVEMENTS The Ruahine is due back at Wellington from Auckland and Nnnier about February 20 to fill up for Home. She will satl at noon on February 25. for Southamnton and London, via Panama. MOANA FOR SYDNEY. The Union Company’s steamer JMoana sailed on Saturday for Sydney, taking tho following first saloon passengers Misses Tennet. Dalton. Murray, Green, Mesdamei Olliver. Crouch and two children. Dancer, Evans and child. Dalton and child. Mahar, Harrison and 1. br\vs. Whitehead and 3 children. C. H. Harrison and 2 boys. Sherman. Hine. Captain Evans. Messrs. King. Snyder. FauveJl. Allen,, Rofld (2). Miller, Crowther. Carmine. Kingsford, Vite. Jocobs. Jones. Greenway, Hine. Harrison, Whitehead. C. H. Harrison, Sherman. BLACKBALL COLLIERS. The Ngakuta is exnected to satl to-m-'rrow for Greymouth. The Ngatoro is due to-day from ci revmouth with a shipment' of coal for hunker purposes. COAL FOR WELLINGTON.
The Garbeta is to leave Newcastle about Wednesday with a shipment of coal for Wellington. The Union Co's new steamer Koranul was expected to leave Port. Kembla on Saturday for Wellington with a coal cargo. GENERAL STEAMSHIP CORPORATION LINE. The Dunedin agents for the General Steamship Corpordtlion. ISan 'Francisco, have been advised that, as the result of pressure brought to bear upon the wmnanv to load at- Pacific ports for South Island ports direct, it has been decided that the Las Vegas will load for Lyttelton and Dunedin direct at the end of ttio present, month. The cargo affected by such direct sailings would, of course, he mostly timber and gasolene, but there should be room for a good deal of general cargo. The West Camargo is due here from Napier on Wednesday. THE CANADIAN WINNER. The Canadian Winner was exnected to leave Port Kembla on Saturday tor Auckland. She is due there about Thursday. The vessel will load for Vancouver direct, and will leave for that, port toward the end of the month. NEW SHAW-BAVILL STEAMER. Messrs. Alexander ■S’ienTien and Sons. Ltd., launched at Linthouee. Govan, on December 13 the twin-screw steamer Mataknnn.. 477 ft. by 62ft. 9in by 42ft. 10in.. and of 8200 tons gross. bnlUJo the order of the Rhaw. Savil! and Albion Company. Ltd., for their general cargo and frozen meat trade between New Zjaland_ —’-iy< tralia. and the United Kingdom. She is classed with Lloyd's ~6?i step, and has four holds and four main tween decks insulated, the shelter ’tween decks, bridge, and two holds being adapted for general cargo. The machinery, also constructed hv the builders, consists of two sets of double reduction geared turbines of Brown-Curtis typ<>. taking superheated, steam from two d.e. and two s.e. boilers httvlntr Howden’s forced draught. imminer ceremony was -Derformed by Mrs. Adams, wife of. Mr. George Adams, tho company's superintending engineer. MOERAKI DUE TO-DAY.
The Moeraki has wirelessed to the effect that she -will arrive in the stream from Svdnev at 2 p.m. to-day. She will sail for Lvttelton to-morrow, returning In time to sail at noon on Thursday for Sydney.
Captain G. E. Martin, nn old bov. Is now captain in command of the notorious ex-German raider ,Moewe was recently by iFlders and Fyffe, and fitted up for the West Indian frii’’t trade at a cost of no less than £lOO.OOO. - The Rinple is not due from Gisborne now until Wednesday. and as a result her departure for Napier. Gisborne, and Akitio has been postponed until Thur»The Kaiwarra in due to-dav from Port Chalmers to bunker. Her future movements are as yet indefinite. The Kittawa. after disenarge of her coal cargo from Greymouth. will sail for Westport. , , . x The Stella has been delayed at Dunedin. and is not due until . Wednesday. Consequently she will not sail for Auckland until Thursday. The Karori. at present discharging Newcastle coal here, is to sail for Greymouth on Wednesday. The Rosamond will now go to Greymouth. sailing about Tuesday The Karu should complete overhaul at Lvttelton at the end -of this week. The Kamona was unable to sail for Greymouth on Saturday, but should sail The Kanna is due on Wednesday from Auckland, and will sail on Thursday tor Lvttelton and Dunedin. The folllowing steamers were exnected to bn within range of the underme itioned wl vines stations last niebt.:—Awanui— MoSna. Raranga. Donald Mackay. Waika*ra. Canadian Highlander. Port Lyttelton. Navua. Tofua. Shahristan. Marama. Manuka. Tencho Maru. Sonoma. Kauri. Auckland—Sussex, Rimutaka, Mararon, Kauri. Shahristan. Wellington—Somerset, Moeraki. Iris. Palocna. Awnrna—Broxton. Chatham Islands—Port Nicholson.
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