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PHASES OF THE MOON. JUNE. ' D. H. M. Full Moon 2 4 48 a.m. Last Quarter 10 6 29 a.m New Moon 17 1 H a - m ' First .Quarter 23 6 19 P-m-THIS DAY. Sun rises, 7.9 a.m.; sets 4.29 p.m. -Moon rises,-7.-10 p.m.; sets, 9.11 «-mHigh water, 6.50 a.m.; 7.20 p.m. ARRIVED. FRIDAY, JUNE 4. JCAMONA, s.s. (1.5 a.in.), U 35 tows Plowman, from. Westport. (No. U. Queen's wharf.) * . n ~. "NORA NiVEN. steam trawler (»•«' a in.) 106 tons, Ormes, troni Cook btr.au. (No. 8, Queen's wharf.) WAHINE, s.s. (9.10 a.m.). 4136 tons, Edwin, from Lyttelton. (Ferrv berth.) STELLA, s.s. (6.5 p.m.),- 280- tons, MoBride, from Dunedin. {lerry whart.)
SAILED. FRIDAY, JUNE 4.
i NORA NIVEIN. steam trawler (B.li 'u.m.), 156 tons, Ormes,, for Cook btrait. PATKKNA, s.s. (1.45 P.m.), 13LJ tons. Wilson, Clarke, Bett (2) Pearco(2), O - ibertson, Burchall, teroll, Low U), Swnnson, McSweeney, Woods Uollately. Stephens, Rutherford, Phillips, bp«v. Maimers, Proctor, Seabrook. Palmer, Tanhani, Trolove, Mclvibbon, Hill (2), Dundee, Wyatt, Grainger, 1 daffy, Walrond, Chapman,. Butler, Hannafin, Treleavfti, Bloom, Keigh, Barron, Grovesi, Mesdames McSkinning, Mark Cohen, Toms, O'Hara, J. TarreU, Guv Williams. Hewatt, Bett, McMastor, Earl, Williams, Pope-Lewis, Aclandandi children, Collins, Stephens, Godfrey and 9 children, Edwards, Rutherford, Moore, Wilson, Laudry, Hunter, Shale-George & 3 children, Palmer, Beauchamp, Wren, Pati and 3 children, Ryan, Armstrong, Trolope, Duasford. York, Claffy,. Einglish, Cu&rt and 3 children, Gnerson, Griffiths, Bayly, Currie Williamson, Burns, Tucker and 2 children, Hall, Trolove Dunsford, York, Claffy, EngHill, Morrison, Maples, Hannafin, Kirkwood, Glasson, Drayton, Beamish, Mitchell, Lieut. Evans, Dr. Minogne, Capt. Westman, Messrs L. H. Wood. Beck, Esmelton. Cornell, L. A. Scott, J. H. Boyd, McSkinning, F. A. Morton, C. A. Broi, W. Hannafin, Foster, Sterling, Toms. Rutherford, Butterworth, i Edwin, O'Hara, Guy Williams, D. 1Stewart, Bott. A. 3. MoMoater, R. Collins, Governor Rodwell of Fiji, Laudry, VV. J. Hunter, D. Hadfield, H. B. Wilson. C. B. Walrond, G. Davidson, Camo, Lester, Lloyd. Wallace, Drayton, Momson, .Paster A. H. Piper W. G. Moon, Dr. Crushek, Rev. W. H. Cox, C. Baily, Trolove, McGaverne, F. Dunsford, Paul (2), Yorky, Bennett, Dundee, Pearce, K. H. English, Kirkley. ATcher, W. Brown, Shale-George, Roberts, MaArdle, ' C A. Tardy, Buckley, Thomas, H. L. Beamish, Y. P. Fisher, Wren, Wilson, Bridson, Mcßride, C. F. Smith, Pate, Cubit, Bains, Major Tucker, Morrison, Greaves, M. H. Wroe, C. W. Price, TTnstie, Cnrrie, Williamson, Dunbar, The i. Trezise, Williams. Hill, F. Pinyon, Robbie. NIKATJ, s.s. (5.20 p.m.). 248 tons, Hay, for Nelson. < "
WAHINE, s.s. (7,50 p.m.). 4436 tons. Edwin, for Lyttelton. OPAWA, s.s. (8.30 p.m.); 110 tons, MoKinnon, for -Picton. WAIMEA. s.s. (10.20 p.m.), 454 tons. I Graham, for Nelson and West Coast. EXPECTED ARRIVAL*. Blenheim, Westhaven, to-day Hawera, Pa tea, to-day Baden Powell, Lyttelton, to-day Putiki, Tarakohe, to-day Waiwera, Newcastle, to-day Huia, Wanganui, to-day Chepadoa, New York Napier, to-day Kaiapoi, Greymouth. Westport, to-day Pateena, Nelson, Picton, to-day Maori, Lyttelton, to-day Kahika, Westport, Sunday Karu. Lyttelton, Sunday Ripple, Gisborne, Sunday Wootton, Lyttelton, Sunday ' Waitangi, Patea. Sunday i Kapiti, Wanganui, Sunday Kapuni, Patea, Sunday Paloona, Melbourne, via south, Sunday Wahine, Lyttelton, Sunday John, Greymouth, Sunday Opawa, Blenheim; Sunday Echo, Blenheim, Sunday May Howard, Blenheim, Sunday Invercargill, Wanganui, Tuesday Kennedy. Foxton, Tuesday Riverina, Sydney, Auokland and ports. Tuesday Monowai, Dunedin, Lyttelton, Tuesday Moeraki, Hobart, Sydney. Tuesday Schwarzenfels, Safaga, Auckland, Wednesday Calm, Timaru; Lyttelton. Wednesday Westralia, Melbourne, Thursday
PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Magic, Sandv Bay, to-day Aratapu, Tarakohe, Westhaven, to-day Kennedy, Foxton, to-day, noon Invercargill, Wanganui, to-day, noon Kcniata, Westport, to-day, noon Wanganui, Greymouth, to-day Maori, Lyttelton, to-day, 7.45 p.m. Kittawn, Greymouth, to-day Port Nicholson, Pictpn, Sunday Somerset, Lyttelton, Sunday Hawera, Patea, Monday Kapiti. Wanganui, Monday Blenheim, Harelock and bays, Monday Echo, Blenheim. Monday Huia, Wanganui, Monday Wootton, Lyttelton, Monday Mapourika, Auckland, Monday Zealandic, LyttJlton, Port Chalmers,
Bluff, Monday Wahine, Lyttelton, Monday Pateeraa, Picton, Nelson, Monday Waitangi, Patea, Monday Rosamond, No* Plymouth, Greymouth,
Monday Opawa, Blenheim, Monday Kapuni, Patea, Monday Baden Powell, Nydia Bay, Lyttelton, Monday Inga, iGrevmouth, to-day John, Lyttelton, Tuesday Putiki, East Coast, Tuesday Stella. Greymouth, Tuesday Canadian Exporter, Auckland, Vancouver, Tuesday Chepadoa, Brisbane, Tuesday Paloonaf Melbourne, Tuesday * Lyttelton, Tuesday Riverina, Lyttelton. Dunedin, Tuesday Monowai. Auckland via ports. Wednesday Wairau, Picton, Wednesday lonic, Lyttelton, Port Chalmers, Wednesday Moeraki, Sydney, Hobart, Thursday TELEGRAPHED MOVE,MENT». SYDNEY Friday—Maheno (11.45 a.m.), for Auckland; Moeraki (5.15 p.m.), for Wellington. AUCKLAND. Friday-Fiona (6 a.m.). from Fiji; Ronga, barque (9.30 a.m.), from San Francisco; Katoa (7.20 am.), from Newcastle. Canadian Importer (1.80 p.m.), for Vancouver, via Suva.'
ONEHUNGA, Friday-Raxawa (3.45 p.m.), for New Plymouth. . MANUKA HEADS, Friday-Rarawa (5.30 p.m.), crossed bar outwards. NAPIER, Friday-Chepadoa (3.15 p.m.), for Wellington. . . WESTHAVEN, Friday—Blenheim (9.10 a.m.), for Wellington. • LYTTBLTON, Friday—Maori (8.40 a.m.), from Wellington. Canopus for "vestport. Maori (8.25 p.m.), lor WeiU p g ORT CHALMERS. Friday-Corinna (12.15 a.m.), from Wellington.
The Richardson steamers Ruru si.d Koutunui are at present lightering at N T P ho r steamer Stella, which arrived at Wellington last evening from Dunedin is to sail on Tuesday for Greymouth with general cargo. .. It is hoped that the scow Magic will be readv to leave Wellington to-toy tor Sandy Bay to load stone for Wellingcoastal steamer Huia is expectco hack at Wellington to-day from Wanganui, and is to sail on the return trip eft M Thl> ay iteamer Wairau, whichi ta bsen , undergoing alterations at Wellington, ito be ready to sail for Picton next Wednesday. . , The auxiliary brigantine Aratapu is to leave Wellington to-day for f* with a cargo of timber. From the Miter £ort she will go to Westhaven to .oad timber for Wellington. . The coastal steamer Wootton Is »• tvected «« 'Wellington to-morrow irom Ltttolto*. and is to sail a«ain for tho latter port on Monday. . The steamer Baden Powell is due at Wellington to-day with general cargo from Lyttelton. Tho vessel is to sail en Mondav for Nydia Bay to load timber E °Tl?f"fam'er Jolm is 4»at.WdU»gJß to-morrow from Greymoutll with tX jMOft of timber from Greymouth to at Miramar wharf. The vessel will subload coke here for and, after delivery of her cargo, .will load in the south for Wellington. Tho auxiliary sohooners and >Echo, cargo-laden from Wellingtonwe7e outside the Wairau bar yesterday waiting for sufficient water to en^er E<Aert» «* #>• ls ? Hie steamer Canadian Exporter is expected to leave WeUlngton on Tuesday or Wednesday for Aijckland en route to Putiki is due. at Wellington to-dav with a cargo of cement from The vessel will W for Dist Coast stations, and is expected to from Wellington W = tonat noon to-day for Westport, taking Pa Mr n f r L. Adams" joined the Manuka yesterday as fourth officer. w . J Tho Mapourika will sail from Wellington on Monday for Auckland, taking Ca Mr°J Coad succeeded Mr P. Mudie as chief engineer of the Manuka . yestorda,iTie Waihora, now discharging New castll coal at Wellington is to leave here in about a week's time for &yu De The Rosamond is" timed to sail . trovi iWellfngton on Monday, taking cargo tor Xew Pivmouth and «reymoutli. I Tho Monowai i« due at wf!?ft » n Tuesday front Dunedan and Lytteltor. The vessel will , leave here <> n T Y:,fmarn day for Napier, Gisborne, Tokomaru B^e a p d alina k ls n d d u C at Wellington tomorrow from Melbourne, via is to sail on Tuesday for Melbourne, takinsr passengem and cargo. „_,„=„, The. Huddart-Parkcr Comjwny advwe that the Riverina is due at Wellington on Tuesday from Sydney, via Auckland nnd noits The vessel is to leave hero «n Tuesday for Lyttelton and Dunedin. ° n The Company's steamer Calm is to leave Timaru to-day for Ljttelton " from which port she jls to sal w TnWav for Wellington The vessel Will load hero for the south. Tlte Te Anau will leave Auck and at th* end of next »«>* fol W«UH>oW>'From this port the vessel is to proceed to The U Canterbury Company's ..steamer TT-Tr,, is to leave Lyttelton to-night tor WelKngton" where she is due to-morrow eveniiigV The vessel will sail on Tuesday for Lyttelton with general cargo. TO-DAY'S BERTHAGE!. Queen's wharf— Chepadoa, No. 1, south; Waverley. No. 3; Invercargill, No. 5; Kosamond, No. 6 nortn, Wa*atu, Sv.\ 7; Nora Niven, No. 7, north; Lily, No. 9 Wairau, >io. 13. north; Putiki No 13 north; Kennedy, No. 13, centre; May Howard. 'So. 11. .south; Blenheim Ao, 16. south; Mapourika, No. 14, south. Ferry wharf—Stella. Maori. . Railway wharf—Paeroa, Waihora, l-o-Gla'sgow wharf—Magic. Canadian ExDorter, Port Nicholson, Hawera. King's wharf—Wanganui, Zealandio. tonic. Tutanekai, Huia. Lambton wharf—Karu. Thorndon breastwork—Philomel., l'lreTaranaki street lv«imona. , Clyde quay—Kokiri. Miramar wharf—Klttawa. At the slip—-lnga. WITHIN WIRELESS. The following steamers should be within range of the undermentioned wirelesri stations to-night!— ' Awanui—Makuva, Maheno. Koroniiko, Whangape, Kurow, E.R. Sterling, • Waipori, Moeraki. AUCKLAND—Katoa, Waitomata, Canadian Importer, Waipori. . Wellington—Wahine, Kanna, Patcena, Manukas Maori, Gallic. Awarua —Kumara. I Chathams—Waimate. "THE WAIWERA. To-day the Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Waiwera is due at Wellington from Newcastle. The vessel will load here, and sails on the 16th instant for. Lyttelton to fill up. She is to get away from Lyttelton on tho 26th instant for London, via Panama. CHEPADOA DUE TO-DAY. The U S. and A. Line chartered steam er Chepadoa, en route from New York, is due at Wellington to-day from Napier, and is to discharge at No. 1, south, Queen's wharf. She has 24,000 cases of oil and 540 tons of general cargo for thia port. The vessel is to leave here on Tuesday or Wednesday for Brisbane, Sydney, and Melbourne with remainder of cargo. lONIC'S MOVEMENTS. The Shaw, Savill and Albion liner lonic is to leave Wellington on Wednesday for Lyttelton, and Port Chalmers. The vessel is due back here on the SMth instant, and is to sail on the 39th for Southampton and London, via Panama. THE INGA. R. S- Lamb and Co.'s (Sydney) steamer Inga is to be brought off the patent slip to-day or on Monday, after having temporary repairs effected. She is to leave Wellington on Monday or Tuesday for Greymouth to load timber for Sydney After discharge at Sydney tho i-cssel will go into dock at that port for permanent repairs. CARGO FROM~NBW YORK. Dalgoty and. Co. advise that the U. 3. and A. Lino chartered steamer Ponala McKay was loading at New York on Ai>ril 15th for Auckland, Wellington, Brisbane, Sydney, and Melbourne. ITFNEtRARY. The Shaw, Savill and Albion liner's Zealandic is expected to leave Wellington on Monday for Lyttelton and Port Chalmers with remainder of cargo from
Liverpool. The vessel will subsequently load at Bluff, from which port' she is due back at Wellington on the 28th instant, and is to leave here on Julj Ist for London, ria Panama.
OTIRA LE-FT COLON. Cable advice has been received by tns Shaw, Savill and Albion Company that tho steamer Otira, en route from Wellington, left Colon on May 28th for London. The vessel sailed from .Wellington on Juno 4th. SCHWARZENFELS DUE WEDNESDAY. Murray, Roberts and Co. advise that tho steamer Schwarzenfels is to leave Auckland to-morrow tor Wellington with remainder of he-- cargo of basic phosphate from Safaga (Bed Sea). The vessel is duo here about 9 o'clock on Wednesday morning. theTgallic. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company advise that the White Star cargo steamer Gallic is to leave Wanganui roadstead to-night for Lyttelton to complete loading. She is to. sail from Lyttelton fo-- London, via Panama. PORT HACKING; RECPORTED. The C. and D. Line have received a radio message from the steamer Port Hacking, en route from New York, stating that the vessel will arrive at Auckland at 2 p.m. to-day. Tho vessel is expected to reach Wellington next Friday w-ith part cargo for here. THE .POET DENNISON. Cable advice has b°e.n received by the C .and B. Line that the steamer Port Dennison, en route ;'rom London, left Capetown on May 31st for Australian ports, Auckland, Natf-ior, and Wellington The vessel is expected to reach Auckland on July 20th and Wellingtfta about August 2nd. THE BLACKBALL BOATS. The Blackball Company's steamer Ngatoro is now discharging at Auckland. Tho Ngakuta is similarly occupied it Lyttelton, and the has a load of coal from Greymouth to discharge at Bluff. MOERAKI FEOM SYDNEY The Union Company advjaa that the Moeraki lef; Sydney yesterday at 5.30 p.m. direct for Wellington with passengers and cargo. The vessel is due here on Tuesday. She is timed to leave Wellington on Thursday on the return trip to Sydney and Hobart. THE SOMERSET. The 'New Zealand Shifpiug Company advise that the Somerset, now discharging St. John cargo at Wellington, is to . leave hero at daybreak 10-moirow for Dunedin. Froni the southern port tho vessel will go to Australia. WESTRALIA FROM MELBOURNE. The Iluddart-Purlter Company advise that the Westralia is to leave Melbourau to-day with passengers and cargo for Wellington. Th» vos*el is due hero on Thursday or Friday next, and will .-,:., next Saturday for Lyctoltou. Dunedin, Bluff and Melbourne. SURREY LEFT SYDNEY. The Federal and Shire linur Surrey left Sydnoy yesterday for Napier to load for New York. Th« vessel i» due at Napier next Wednesday. She will load subsequently at Lyttelton and. Wellington, and is due here on the 22nd inst. The Surrey should get away from Wellington on tho 2ith inst., for New York via Panama. DURHAM FROM LIVERPOOL. The New Zealand and African Co. advise that the liner Durham is to leave Sydney on June 11th for Auckland and Wellington. The vessel is duo. here on the 26th dnst. THE PORT NICHOLSON The C. and D> Line steamer Port Mucixoison i(s to leave Wellington tomorrow for Picton for Homeward loading. The v essel is due back here on Wednesday to till np, and is to sail next Saturday for London via PanamaPAPAROA DUE MONDAY. The liner Paparon, on route from Liverpool, is to leave Auckland at daybreak this morning for Wellington, where she is due on Monday to put out part cargo. Tho New Zealand and African Company are the local agents.
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