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PHASES OF THE MOON. FEBRUARY. Day. Hr. m. New moon 8 0 8 p.m. First quarter 16 6 23 a.m. Full moon 22 9 2 n.m. MOON. Moon risen to-day. 6.58 n.m.: netu. 6.5 a.m. SUN. Sun rises to-dav. 5.23 a.m.: sets. 6.45 n.m. HIGH WATER. To-day. 4.25 a.m.; 4.58 n.m. To-morrow. 5.30 a.in.; 6.5 n.m. ARRIVALS. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 22. NORA NIVEN. trawler (3.45 a.m.). 166 tons. Ornies. from Cook Rtrait ATHENIC. s.s. a.m.). 12.345 tons, Crossland, from Southampton. MAORI, s.s. <7.40 a.m). 3411 tons. Irwin, from Lyttelton NIKAU. s.s. (8 a.m.). 248 tons. Hav. from Nelson. GARBETA. s.s. <l2 40 p.m.). 5327 tons. Davies, from Newcastle MOANA. s.s. (5.20 p.m.).. 3915 tons, Barlow. from Sydney ARAHURA. s.s. (9.50 p.m.). 1596 tons, Sewell, from Picton. DEPARTURES. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 22. NIKAU. s.s. (5.20 n.m.), 248 tone. Hay. for Nelson. MAORI, s.s. (7.50 n.m.). 3411 tons. Irwin, for Lyttelton. EXPECTED ARRIVALS, Wahine. Lyttelton. February 23. Manourika. Nelson. February 23. Kaftoa. Nelson. February 23. Kapiti. Pieton, February 23. Ngaknta. Greymouth. February 23. Maori, Lyttelton. February 24. Nikau. Nelson. February 24. Arahura, Picton. February 24. Rosamond. Greymouth. February 24. Wahine. Lyttelton, rtkiruarv 25. Kaitoa. Nelson. FdSruarv 25. Manourika. Nelson. February 25 Otarama. Auckland. February 25. Dorset. Nanier. February 25. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Waitangi. Palea, February 23. Durham. Liverpool. February 23. Rauno. Newcastle. February 23. Wahine. Lyttelton. February 23. Manourika. Nelson. February 23. Kaitoa. Nelson. February 23. Arahura. Picton. February 23. Somerset. London. February 23. Maori, Lyttelton. February 24. Nikau, Nelson. February 24 Kittawa, 'Westport. February 24. Karori. Grevmouth. February 24. Wahine. Lyttelton. February 25. Kaitoa. Nelson, February 25. Arahura. Picton. February 23. Manourika. NelsoYT - February 25. Kaitangata. Greymouth. February 25. OVERSEA STEAMERS. OTARAMA (Federal Line). left Liverpool Deo. 17. Duo Auckland Feb. 4. Due here Feb. 25. PORT HACKING (U. and D.l. left Mew Tork for Auckland. Hawke's Bay. Hngton. Lyttelton. Dunedin and Australia. Dec. 31. Arr. Auckland Feb. 6. Due lierp Feb. 27. PORT MACQUARIE fC. and D.). left Tendon for Australia and Auckland, Napier and Wellington Jan. 1. Due Auckland Mar. 14. Due here Mar. 24. RIMUT.AKA (N.Z.S. Co.), left Southampton for Auckland and Wellington, Dec. 23. Arr. Auckland Feb. T 4. Due here Feb. 26. SUSSEX (N.Z.S. Co.), left St. John for Auckland and Wellington Dec. 24. Due Auckland Feb. 22. Due here Feb. 30. CROSBY HALL (S.S. and A.) left England for Auckland. Wellington, Lyttelton, and Port Chalmers, Jan. 14. Due AuehUnd Feb. W. Due here Mar. 7. TRELYON (Federal Lino), left Now YorU for Auckland. Wellington. Lyttelton, TL maru and Dunedin. January 10. Arr. Auckland Feb. 16. Due here Feb. 25. LANGTON HALL (Federal Line), left New York for Auckland, Wellington. Brfebano, Sydney, and Melbourne. Jan. 21. Due Auckland Feb. 25. Due here Mar. 5. OA NA DIAN HIGHLANDER (Murray. Robarts) left, Vancouver for Australia and New’ Zealand Jan. 14. Due here Mar. 12. ‘ WHAKATANE (N.Z.S. Co.), left London for FUtvn and Auckland Jan. 25. Due A pel-in-d Anr. 7. OOBINTHIC (S.S. andjA.). left Southampton. for Wellington antTßluff. Feb. 3. Due horp March 14. PIAKO (Federal Line), left Liverpool for Auckland. Wellington, Lyttelton. Dunedin, nnd Bluff F»b. 2. Due Auckland March 15. Due here March 22. PORT DARWIN (0. and D.). left London for Cann Town. Anstrnlia. and Auckland, NanfoT. and Wellington Feb. 9. One Auckland Apr. 23. Due hern Anr. 30. MAHANA (S.S. and A.), left United Kingdom for Auckland. Wellington, Lyttelton, and Port Chalmerß. F<-b. 11. Due Auckland Mar. 26. Due here Mar. 30. BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. SAN FRANCISCO. February 21Sailed.—Wairuna, for Sydney. COASTAL. TUESDAY’. FEBRUARY 22. AUCKLAND. Sailed—Omana (5.15 p.m.). for Newcastle. WAITARA. Sailed—Zealandic (8 a.m.). for Wanganui. NELSON. Arrived.—Waimea '9.45 a.m.). from Westport: Manourika (6 a.m.). from WelllngTo sail.—Manourika (7 n.m.). for Wellington; Kaitoa (7 n.m.). for Wellington. LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Wahine (7.35 a.m.). from Wei. lington: Coronation (10.30 a.m.L from West Haven. x „ — ... Sailed—Wahine (8.25 p.m.). for Wellington. TO-DAY’S BERTHAGE LIST. Moana—No. 1 Queen’s Wharf. Northumberland —No. 1 Queen_s Wharf. Kaitangata—No. 2 Queen’s Wharf. Stella—No. 3 Queen’s Wharf. Nora Niven —No. 3 Queen s Wharf. Puahine—No. 4 Queen’s Wharf. Kanuni—No. 6 Queen’s Whari. Waitanci—No. 5 Queens Wharf. Wakatu-No. 7 Queen’s Wharf. Kaitoa—No. 10 Queen 8 Wharf. Wairau—No. 11 Queen s Wharf. Onawa—No. 11 Queen’s Wharf Manourika—No. 12 Queen r Wharf. Kapiti—No. 13 Queen’s Wliarf Invercargill—No. 13 Queen s n hart. Wootton—No. 13 Queen’s Wharf. Blenheim —No. 13 Queen s Wharf. Arahura— Ferry Wharf. Hinemoa—Ferry Wharf. Wahine—Ferrv Wharf. Koranui— Railway Wharf.. Komata—Railway Wharf. Pakeha—Railway Wharf. Raranga—Railway Wharf. Viking Star—Glasgow Wharf. Hororata— Glasgow Wharf. Hawera —Glasgow Wharf. Karori— King's Wharf. Somerset —Klug’s Wharf. Kittawa— King’s Wharf. Durham— King’s Wharf. Ngatoro—King’s Wharf. Kanna—Lambton Wharf. Baden Powell—Pipitea Wharf. Philomel—Thorndon Breastwork. Amokurn-Thomdon Breastwork. Rauno—Taranaki Street V harf. Athenic—Taranakt Street Wharf. Tntanekai —Clyde Quay WhnrfZltn —Miramar Wharf. Garbeta—ln the stream. ■Puna—Tn the stream. Kennedy—At the slin. Takanuna—At the sllnPACIFIC CARGO STFAMERS’ MOVEMENTS. The Wairuna areived at Vancouver on February 11 <’rmn Auckland with cargo. She. left San Francisco on Mond<Thef°Wainiarino left Suva 14 for Vancouver, where she will load for Auckland Melbourne, and ssvoney. The Waikawa left Sydnev on Fehriinry 9 for San Francisco direct to load for New Zealand and Australian Ports. The Waihemo is to leave Svdnev on I ebruarv 23 for Ania apd San FranH-eo At the last-named port she will load for Aus tralia and New Zealand. RAMORNIE FOR LYTTELTON-GREY-MOUTH TRADE. The steamer Ramornte. recently n,’i'chnfed bv Messrs. Reese Bros., of Ghristchuri.il. Arrived at Lyttelton on Friday morn ng from Hobart. The vessel l e “ knots on the run from , Tr< !’? art n n 2l A n d mornle will be renamed and will load at, Lyttelton for V Neleon. Subseouently she will be nlacea in the Grevmouth-Lyttelton timber trade MANUKA FROM SYDNEY. The Manuka, Is to leave Svdnev to-mor-ro\V direct for WelTintrton. The vessel i» due htjre on Monday, and will fail on the return trio to Sydney and Hobart on March 3 RIMUTAKA DUE SATURDAY. The New Zealand Shinnincr C <>xn ? a ’. ny states that the report that the Rimutaka had left Auckland is Incorrect. She is expected to sail from the northern nort tomorrow. and is due here on Saturday. DURHAM FOR LIVERPOOL. The Durham was unable to sail last niprht for LivcrnQol. owfne to several or the crew failing to Turn un. The veeeeJ is to sail at davlieht to-dav. OTARAMA DELAYED. The Federal Line advise that the Otarama has been further delaved at Auckland. It is honed to dlsnatch her from there at noon to : day, and she should arrive here on Frid&y.
ATHENIC FROM SOUTHAMPTON. After a fine weather trin and uneventful passasre the S.S. and A. liner Athenia arrived earlv yesterday morning from London and Southampton, and berthed about noon at the Taranaki Street WI arL The Athenic left Southampton on January 4.
She brought the foliowine napaentrers:—• First saloon—Misees Butcher. Hams. Hinda. Inelis. Kirkley (2\ M'Call. Milton. Roberta. Thurston, van Praeh. Whineray, Mesdames Bourke. Calderbank. Gillett. Hama. Henderson, Hinds. Hodee. Kirkley. MacGlbbon. Pinkerton, Roberts. Thornley. Wilson. Messrs. H. Baker. T. Bourke. E. Carthew. M. Duncan, A. Flohn. S. Gillett, J. Gow. C. Hams. H. Hinds H. Moser, W*. Newell. H. Roberts, J. Thomnson. R. Thornley. W. Trevan, J. Watson. J. Wilson. Dr. H. Hinda and Captain R. Smith. Second saloon—Misses Baxter. Beechey, Renton. Birtwistle. Brookes. Butler. Carne, Doyle, Downes (2). Fullarton. Gill. Gibbs. Hawkes. Hodce. Hook. Hunter. Inrledew. Kidd. Mackay. Madden. Morrison. Owen. Pritchard. Purser, Rankin. Rathbone. Ritchie. Robb. Sired (2). Snark (2k Snears (2), Snratlev. Sotekouw- Stableford. Stewart. Ktark. Swete. Tinnett. Tosswill. Tozer. Watr.on (3). and Wilson, Mesdames Baxter. Briscoe. Britrhorst. Brookes. Chamberlain, Converse. Doyle. Eustace. Finlav. Glover. Grover. Kidd. Lalnr. Miles. Ranken. fcired. Soratlev. Stableford. Stellin. Swann. Tinnett. van Veen, and IV.'iteon: Mepers. J. Bailie. J. Baxter. F. Brighnrst J. B”scoe. J. Brookep. G. Chamberlain. H. Cox. D. Doyle. C. FiiPtace, W Finlav F. GJenny. •f. Glover. H. Grover. W Ha.tfniur F. HUlop. J. M'Lellan. H. Miles. G h. £ el ”- A. Palllßter. S. Patterson A. Rusrell. D. Short. L. Sired. G. Smith. C. Snratle.v. A. stableford. G. Stellin. J- Tozer. 1. Watson, C. Williams, and F. Woodhouse. Mos. tors Brookes. Chamberln-in Finlay 42), Miles (21. Snratley. Stableford. Stellin. Tinnett. and Watson. ~ On her last trip from Wellington to London the Athenic was rather eenouPlr damaged as a result of a collision in the Panama Canal. As ha.s already been reported. Captain J. E. Crossland, who 1« ptill in charge of the Athenic. was exonerated. from all blaine. On account of the waterfront troublethe Athenic will not be able to work. MOANA’S PASSENGERS. The Union Company’s steamer Moana arrived in the stream at about 5 o clock last night, and berthed Phortlv before 8 at No. 1 Queen’s Wharf. The Moana left Sydney at noon on Friday, but the shin's papers having been left behind «he was forced to nut back, and did not leave again until about 3 o ri“U 11 ’'vhf ’woana I'roOirht ths fol,o 3i{“ I B l! “l < ’ o o “ passengersi-Misses Fairburn 5). Borley, Sister Binden and Benedict Mun r °. Beck. Pudd. Pennington. Dunn Bicknell. SJeren 4? Fert-v M °CAShea: Mesdames Smith. Earle and 3 chiton- Clendinner. George. Glass. Johnston \ehlldren Stevenson Roe. Birkes. George. Kenny and infant Fair bairn. Brown . Armstrong. Watkinson. SUffieton. Baldwin. RagUv Blend’nner. Fogwell. Brown. at 2 p.m. tomorrow on the return it p discharging her ccrf-go.
PORT HACKING AT NAPIER. The C. and D. liner Port Hacking eomC ;est d erdav r She O ri ll e"uected a her O about Sunday.
MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Captain W. Cozens took command nf the b M? U F H aU Smvilvhn the Karori has second engineer.
VESSEL'S DIVERTED. Owing to the trouble on the waterfront an iSi W of eomin™ e from e -Greyrnouth Vl 0 ?»'n?obX e n o Wellington from Nelson.
GARBETA IN PORT. The Garheta. to the aeenev of the Union Comnanv. 'd of eoM ?he vesterdav with a- full load of coal, remained In the stream.
CORINTHIC LEAVES BALBOA. Th, q q nnd A. liner Corinthic left Balboa on Februarv 20 for Wellington. She is bound from London and Southampton, and is due here on March 14.
DORSET FROM NAPIER. The New Zealand Shinpine Company an•i.SSm.
P Th ar Takano is expected t" at Grey ‘ fl The Kaitaneata_wtll be unable to sail her jncluded the cargo Of the f which,.!* due ’atVeliinston on March 12 from'tanC n'Ts intended to dock the ferrv^ steamer her running immediately-
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