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■ ritASES. OF ! TIIE MOON. , . JANUARY. ■ Day. Ilf.in. Now-Moon'. ... ... ... .'.4' i ■'9.13. n.m First Quarter ... ... ...',ll. ' 1.23 a.m.' Full .Modu' ... ... ... 19 1. 7 ii.m. Lust Quarter ... 27'2.31 u.m. ■ ■, HIGH . WATER. . ;.. '. To-day,, 11.40 aim.;/ 0.0 p.m. To-morrow, 0.10 a.m.; 0:35 p.m. '• ' '■ ■ SUN.' : Sun rises to-day, 4.49 a.m.; sets, 7.17 p.m. - - v • ARRIVALS. ' • . x .MONDAY, .'JANUARY; 27. iSTORMBIRD, s.s.' (L2O. a.m.), 217. tons, M'ln-. tyre, from Wanganui. KAXTUNA, s.s. (1.20 a.m.), 1977 tons,. Stewart,'from 1 MANAROA, s.s. (6.5 a.m.); 122- tons, ' Hart,' from Havolock, and Pelorus Sound. AORERE, b. S ; (7.15 'ihm.), 77 tons, 'Fiski from Patea. 1 ' " ' ' " .. . . TUESDAY, 'JANUARY 28. \. PENGUIN,' s.s. (12.15 a.m.), 821 tons, Hunter, from Nelson and' Pioton. '-.DEPARTURES. MONDAY, JANUARY 27. MANAROA, *s.s; (12.15 p.m.), 122 tons, Hart, for Motueka. . i TE ANAU, s.s. (12.55 p.m.), 1652 tons, Lindsay, for Picton, Nelson, and West Coast. PATEENA, s.s.. (12.55 p.m.), 1212 tons, Stewart, for Picton and Nelson. Passengers—4o excursionists. REGULUS, s.s. (4.40 p.m.), =585 tons, Sellars, for Westport. ' \WAIHI, s.s. (5.20 p.m.), ■92' tons, Carey, for Blenheim. OPAWA, s.s. (5.35 p.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas,, for. Blenheim. BLENHEIM, s.s. (6 p.m.), 120 tons,'.AVatson, for Blenheim.' . TAKAPUNA, s.s. (6.10 p.m.), 1036 tons, Hutchings, for New Plymouth and Onoliunga. Passengers—2s excursionists. MONOWAI', s.s. (G.lO p.m.), 3433 tons, Bernech, for Napier, Gisbornti, .and Auckland. Passengers—Saloon: l'pr.Napier—Misses' Benson (2), Mrs. WobstenjJScssrs.' Moeller, Capt. Gibbons. For Gisbowe—Miss Mesdames M'Kay; Roberts, Mr. M'Kay. For Auckland—Miss Vallance, Mesdaihcs Lamb, "M Intyro,'Messrs. Chapman, Wood. ' MAORI', s.s. (8.15 p.m.), 3000 toxis, Manning; for' Lyttelton. Passengers—l7o excursionists'. ■ QUEEN OF THE SOUTH/s.s. (10 p.m.), 198 tons, Harvey, for Foxton. . ; . .. s EXPECTED ARRIVALS. ' ,' ' ICahu, East Coast,' January. 28: '•• •■■ Blenheim, Blenheim, January, 28. ' I'atoena, '■ Nelson, January 28. «'• • v ;'' ■ . Kiripaka, .Patea, January 23. • . t - Hineinoa,, Northern lighthouses, " January 28. Tutanekai, West Const, January 28. Mana; .Patea, January , 28.- ... Kapiti, 'Patea, January. 28.; : . -Defender,vWestilort, January 28. llotomatiann,''Lyttelton, January 23. . H'uia, Motueka,; January 28. . , .Tasinau, ,Nelso'n- : and Motuoka; January; 28.. Corinna, '.. Onoliunga ■ .'and..New- ..Plymouth, January 28 ' ' v..: V- •. . .Talune, .G.isbo'rpe, Napier, .'January 28. .. . ' .. " <■' Alexander, "Wanganui, January 28. 'Wiir\ni<ira Sydney,'. January 29., ' Maori, Lytt'eltoiv; January ;29. I'' V. Arahura,.Nelson and Motueka, January 29. '■ '\Vakatu, .Kaikoura,: January 29. ...... Orcti, Wanganui,. January, 29.' • Opawa, Blenheim/January'29/ ." Queen of the South, Foxton, January 29. ' . Waihi,' Blenheim, January 29. . \ ' Taiuui, Waitara, January 29. Manaroa, Motueka, January 29., < Opawa, Picton, January 29. Kamona; Westport, January 29. \' Manuka, Duncclin and Lyttelton, January 30.. Aoii'orc, Patea, January. 30. . ' IComata, Westport, January 30. N ' Itotoiti, New J.'luuouth and Onoliunga, January 30. Marama, .Melbourne, via South, January 31. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. ■ Stormbird, Wanganui, January 28. Kahu, Hast Coast, January 28. Mnna, Patea, January 28. Tasman, Nelson and Motueka, January 28. Talune, Lyttelton and ])uriei)in, January 28. Mapourika, i'icton, Nelson,, and West Coast, January. 28 Alexander, Nelson and West Coast, January 2S. • v , Rotomahana, Lyttelton, January 28. Penguin, Picton, January 28. . Iluia, Mc-tueka, January 28. . Wakatu, Kaikoura, January 29.' Maori, Lyttelton, January 29. .'' Corrina, Timaru and Duuedin, January 29.. ; Pateena, I'icton and Nelson, January 29. Tainui, Waitara, January 29. Blenheim, Blenheim, Januury 29. Orcti, Wanganui, January 29. Manaroa, Motueka, January 29. , Waihi, Blenheim, January 29. ) Queen of the South, Foxton, January 29. Opawa, Blenheim, January 29. Kiripaka, Patea. January 29. Aorere, Patea, January 30. Athonic, London, via way ports, January 30. i Manuka, Sydney, via Auckland, and NapiPi, January 30. ' Wiminera, Melbourne, via South, January 30. - Eotoiti, Picton, Nelson, New Plymouth, and Onohunga, January 30. . Penguin. Nelson, January 30. Marama, Sydney, January 31. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MARAMA, left. Melbourne, ' January 22, for Wellington, via llobart And Southern ports. Duo Wellington January 31. Sails fair Sydney direct samo day. Duo Sydney, February •!. • ZEALANDIA, s.s., 1 left Sydney, January .23, for Wellington, via Aucklanu, Gisborne; and Napier. Arrives and leaves Wellington . Januai;y 31, for Lyttelton and Tluncdin. WIMMERA, s.s., left Sydney, January 25, for Wellington direct. .Duo Wellington January 29. Leaves for Melbourne, via ■ Southern ports and llobart, January ■ 30. Due Melbourne Fobruary 8. . VICTORIA, s.s., leaves Sydney, Fobruary 5, for Wellington, via Auckland, Gisborne, and Napier. Due Wellington February 14. Leaves for Lyttelton and Dunedin same day. MANUKA, s.s., leaves Dunedin, January 28, for Sydney, via Lyttelton, Wellington, Napier, Gisborne, and Auckland. Duo Wellington January 30, and sails samo day. Duo Sydney February 7. - MAHENO, s.s., leaves Melbourne, January 29, for Wellington, via nobart and Southern ports. Due Wellington February 7. Leaves same day for Sydney direct. Duo Sydney Fobruary 11. , WARRIMOO, s.s., leaves Melbourne, February 5, for Wellington, via Hobart and Southern ports. Duo Wellington February 14. Leaves for Sydney direct samo day. Duo Sydney February 18. MOERAKI, s.s., leaves Sydney, February 1, for Wellington direct. Duo hero February 5. Sails February 6 for Melbourne, via Southern ports and Hobart. , Due Melbourne Febiuary 15.
OVERSEA SHIPPING. . STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. . From London. NEREHANA (duo Wellington about February 12), Railed on Decembor 3, via Australian ports, Auckland,- and Napior. (Tyser Line, agents.) " CORINTHIC (.duo Wellington about January 30), sailed on Descember 13, Plymouth December 15, via Capetown and llobart. (Shaw. Savill, agent 6.) PAPANUI (duo Wellington about January 20), Bailed on November 28, Plymouth December 30, via- Capetown and Hobart. (N.Z.S. Co., agents.) UUAl'Glltr (duo Wellington about February 10), sailed on December 23, Plymouth Decemlier 30, via Capetown and Hobart.. .;(N.Z.S. Co., agents.) M AlililtE (duo Wellington about February 2!>),- eaileil on December 19, via Melbourne, Sydney, Auckland, and Napier. (Tysor Line, agents.) TOKOMARU (duo Wellington about February 13),- tailed on Doccmber 14, via Auckland. (Shaw. Savill, agents.) ■ ARAWA (due Wellington about February ■25), sailed on January 0, Plymouth January 11, via Capetown and Hobarl. (Shaw, Savill, agents.) IIAKAIA (due Wellington about March 10), sailed on January 11, via .Auckland. -(N.Z.S. Co.. agents.) STAR OF SCOTLAND (due Wellington about April 2), sailed on. Jnuuarv 1", via Melbourne, Sydney, Auckland, and N oilier. jXl'wr Line, vent#. I
29);;' sailed onvDecqmbex'' '21,H T,i:i r \"Suv:n, jund' A Uckla-d. (N.Z. 'rind' A.S.' Co., agents.) from .Liverpool. • '•" ;. .* 1!I I'PINQ EI AM' GRANGE' (dtfoi'WcUlngtoifc about-JAii'iiA'ryv .11), 'sailed' oil Novembervia'. Auckland! (F.H.S;: Line," agen's.)'?m,OSWESTRY'! GRANGE . (due-.'■Wellington, about. <F<rbrUary IB), sailed ■ on December -10, 1 Auckland.* (Jf.Z." and A.b. Co., agents.) • ',)UA OKA (due Wellington- about. February l 21), willed on January 2, via Auckland. (Shaw, i Savill,'agents.)' . ! V' - 1 ' ; "J : SylißEr (due -Wellington .n;bp'ii.t i .Marcli' 21)', : sailed on January. 18, via Auokland. (P.ffiß.; Lino, agents.) . . . . .- : ... From Now York. ■ i I.CIKD, SKFTON /filiio Welliiigton. about Febfitarjr 1G), sailed on November;2B,;,via .Vustra-. linn ports'aiid Auckland. (A. and A.. Line, agents.) ' ' ■" ■NEW: ORLEANS (due. Wellington -about February 15), sailed on December;lo, for Auckland, direct. (A. and A. Line, ; : ; ageutsO.V. ; INDRALEMA (du'e Wellington about February 17), sailed on December 8, ; via - Australia,' and Auckland. (Tyser Line, agents.) , ' v ABBRLOUR (due Wellington about..March. 12), sailed on January 2, via \Port. Chalhiei's and Lyttelton.' (N.Z.S. Co.,'agents.)' Is v; From' Calcutta. . ' • SOFALA (duo Wcllington r ;about January 20),flailed oil December 8, via Auckland., -(U..S.S.' Co., agents.) ,V SAILING'VESSELS TO. ARRIVE.' • INVERMAY, torque, sailed from' Liverpool; November 19, via Dunedin. ■ DANIEL, barque, sailed from Clarence' River January 9. • ' . , HELEN DENNY,, barque, left .- Newcastle January 18, for Wellington! / >' • ICONGSI3YRD, barque, left Sydney, January. 24, for Wellington. ' ' . ' BY. TELEGRAPH. .. OVERSEA. . - : : . BRISBANE. January 27. ■>. ~ Arrived.—Moana, from Vancouver. , 'SUVA.- . Arrived.—Hauroto, ■ s.s., from Auckland.' ' COASTAL. , . Jv ' ;;; " . , MONDAY, JANUARY 27. . ' ' ! ; \ AUCKLAND. , Arrived.—Tomoana, s.s., from Gisborne..;-;-'.-.: ■ Sifilcdi—Victoria, s.s., for Sydney; Vf OXEHUNGA. ' ; ' Sailed.—Rotoiti, for New. Plymouth. •*.<.*.Pae*' sengers: Saloon—Misses"Kitchinf;, A tack. Salej Stanford; Howard, Evans,.'Fitzgerald, O'Rorkiy Price, Walker,. Manspn, Packard',' Mosdamaf I/cwis, Donovan,' Taylor,' Oflicer, Salter ■ rilid child, Watson,' Pembroke, Messrs. Isaacs. .Murray, Taylor, M'Caig, 'J'ibbs ' and . boy, Beebe, Rick ford, East, Price, .Cooper; Pearson, Cliilman, Gordon, Brown, Dimant, Stewart, Allen aiid boy, Rev. Lyon and child. ,' ''■' : NEW PLYMOUTH. '• :: ,■ ■ . Arrived.—Rarawa (4 a'.in:),' from Onoliunga'. Sailed.—Corinn'a.'(2.3o ijim.),' for." Wellington; . Sailed.—Hineinoa (4 p.m.);' for. 1 ' Wellington',' ' Sailed.—Rarawa (9 p.m.), for' Onekunga. - . WANGANUI.v. . 1 Arrived.—Kiripaka (3.5 a.m.), from Wellington. ' • '. 4: ■■■ J ' Sailed.'—Waverley (4.30 ' p.m.), j for Wcllineton/via Puponga. . )" f : Sailed'.—Alexander: (4iio p.m.),for vWellington. /''. '-' ' ' '' PATEA. ' Sailed,—Mana (3.30 p.m.), for .Wellington. - 4. ~..1 GISBORNE. . _ ' . 1 Arrived.—Star' of. -Australia ; (9. a.m'.),'.frqn) Wellington. /■ .:v'", ' '• ' ' NAPIER. ' ■ Sailed.—Talune (5.30 p.mO, for Wellington. , , WAITARA.' . , ' Sailed.—Tainui (2 p.m.), for Wellington, via Patea. . : . . . ' . PICTON. i';;' ~ To sail.—Penguin (9.30 p.ni.), for WeUingtoii. " NELSON. '--7 V. Arrived.—Jano. Doiiglas (6 p.m. Sunday), from Wellington.' ... Arrived.-r-Peiiguin (10 a.ml), from Wellington. ■ ... (11.35 a.m.), for Picton.- - , Sailed— Chas. Edward (3.15 p.m.), for' Wellington. t , ■'■■. MOTUEKA. ; ' I ! Sailed,—Huia (3 p.m.), for Wellington. Sailed.—Tasman p.m.), for Wellington. ' f GREYMOUTH. \ ■ ' . ' Arrived.—Kotuku (4.30 a.m.), from Welling■ton. ,■■... '." " \ WESTPORT. ,'r Sailod.—Defender (9.30 a.ni.), for. Wellingto#.. • Sailed.—Tutanekai (5.20 p.m.), . for. Wellington. ' - . LYTTELTON. Sailed—Rotomahana, for Wellington.- . Pas-, seiigers—Misses M'Lean, Crosbie, Fergus, Kowen, Watt (2), liarr, Bagneil, 1 Iliston, 11 ollison, Beswick, Holdcrness, "Schmidt, .Clarke, Taylor, Caterer, Mesdames Acland, nurse, and 2 children, Charters, Halligan, "Caterer, Do Silva and cliild, Nelson-ami child, Cameron, ITobb, York, Barr, Clarke, Coverdale and )3 •children, Rev. Fathers Ilyland'aiul Carew, Rev. A. P. Clarke, Dr. Aekland, Captain j\ldwill, Meissrs. Arnold, Le Cren, Beswick, Cooper, Rhodes, Edgar, Saunders, Charters, Halligan, Caterer, Do Silva, Nelson, Mein, Chapman, Pcvoy, Birking, Burns, Bridge, Lewis, Guthrie, M'Connell, Pyne, Fountain, - Barber, Farmer, Howard, Balliuger, Barry, Sealev, Gray, Duncan, Ship.toii,' Clarke, Jackson,. Alitcliell, Gardiner, ■ Eggleton,■ Totld; Ilutton, Cheesenia'n, ■Harvey, Dawson, Donald, Hepworth, 'Wadsworth, Brassington, Seth, R. Whale, Beard, Bullivant, .Smith, Benson, Masters Clarke (2), and 20 steerage. .. \ Sailed.—Canopus (1 p.m.), for Westport. Sailed.—Sol'ala, for Dunedin. ■ ■: . Sailed.—Wakatu, for . liaikoura. ' . ; . . . . BLUFF., •. Arrived.—"\Varrimoo, from'Dunedin. . . ~ Arrived.—Marama (8.10 a.m.),. from Melbourne and Hobart. j The following, saloon passengers for Wellington arrived,by the Marama 1 , front Melbourne and Hobart, yesterday morning:—Missos Rbborison, Al'Lauren, Campbell; Mornane, M'Lauclilan, Duncan, Walker, Castellian,. Mesdames Campbell, Basiro, Lamb, Waldridge, Wilson and two children, Messrs. Saunders, Robertson, Button, M'Leod, Collins, M'Donald, Lamb, Eames, Turner, West, Gray, Denis (2), Smith, Scott, and 86 in the steerage. Sailed.—Marama, for Dunedin.. Sailed.—Warrimoo, for Melbourne. ! THE LOCH GARVE. The ship Loch Garve is expected to be in . readiness to proceed to the Stream to-morrow. [ She lias been loaded with about 8500 bales of' wopl by Mr. G. H. Scales, for shipment to . London. THE CORINTHIC. [■ The Shaw, Sarill, steamer Corinthic, accord-' . ing to advico received by the local agents, was expected to leave Hobart either last night or this morning for Wellington." ;•She will arrive at Wellington either on Friday night or Saturday morning. . _ 1 THE SHIP DECHMONT. The ship Dechmont was bertbed • yesterday morning, and will commenco discharging her ballast preparatory to loading a cargo of wool for London. Her voyage across the Tasman Sea. was accompanied by .heavy weather, she bavin" experienced one. exceptionally heavy gale'shortly after'leaving Sydney. ■ This.is the third sailing vessel this season to load wool for London at Wellington for Mr. G. jl. Scales. THE LARGO LAW. . ' The Union Company's chartered steamer Largo Law, 3974 tons, Captain Henderson, which arrived in the Stream from Newcastle on Sunday night, was cleared by the Hoaltli officer, and berthed yesterday, morning. . Tho Largo Law has. mado several voyages between Newcastle and Wellington, but "(bis Inst one is the only . trip that has- been accompanied with fnie weather. She brought a cargo of about 7000 tons of coal and 200 tons of timber for discharge at Wellington,' Lyttelton, Timnru, and Oamnru. The vessel has 1S(K). tons pf coal to put out bore, after which she proceeds south to complete discharge. It is expected that the Law will return to Newcastle to load for New Zealand ports. n THE HINEMOA'S TRIP. [. Tho Government steamer ninemoa loft New r, Plymouth yesterday afternoon for Wellington, and en route will make a tall it the Brothers
Lighthouse, to - supplv any .necessities i. required. The vessel went to llw Korinadcc; Islands, .andlauded the scientists, who. intend' pursuing their, studies on the Islands.for. a year.. One of; theBel) family, who resides at the Islands, accomnamed., the' Hiriomoa back' - to, Auckland.. , Mr. 1 Geo.. Allport,'-Secretary of the Marine ; moilt; Mr.'J. A. Wilson,, District Engineer at Auckland, and:.-Captain Bollins, mado.;a' careful survey of the , proposed' sites; for,'theVncw- ; .light which, it • has ■ wen sugfestedj should, ba orected at the extreme.end of the North. Island. ! After "virifinif various. likelyplages. for.- sites,'' the party decided that .Cape . Brett and > thr North Capo, were the .The former would; • have': an ..elevation ■of - MoOft;,' and : the' latter 3loft. The Threo Kiiigs were visited,'but their, porpondicular.' cliffs - nffc'rd'^f«vs N lanaißg&jiiijlMl; ' tlib .work of l erecting a light on the . West-King, as was'suggested, would be a tremendous undertaking.; Hie- Hmomoa'S: party, found that tlio depot on-tlie Big lung had been tampered with.: :Somo parlv had apparently the 'Inland goat,.hunting, 1 ana. discovered.: a' rifle ■and ammunition.placed thorp by the Government for the use of castawavs. Thev had been taken the -wooden case,,, but ; the, -conr tents ' wore found to, be intact-in 1 their''air-tight zinc.v'coverinif,'. .The. Government packed the riflor.'and " ammunition', in : the -' zinc: lined' airtight case, to' prevent tlie rifle barrel corroding. Goatsi arei ivery-- plentiful on; ;-.most of " the. islands,; especiallyi M'Cauley Island, : where are to be seen. in , hundreds. 'The'goats on M'Caulc.v in very ' poor ; condition, and made very little effort to escape; from the party who landed from tho boat. • UNION COMPANY'S CARGO""FLEET. 1 The approximate 1 movements of the Union. .Company's cargo-steamers, for this week, are' as' follow:— •' .' route to United Kingdom, via Monte video. . . . Wairuna—Loaves Newcastle, January, 29,.'; for Wellington. / , Whangapc—Leaves Fiji. January 29, for. Auckland and Sydney, with sugar. . Watiaka--Survev, Port Chalmers. .- Eakanoa—Survev, l'ort Chalmess. ; Kaituna—Loads Westport/ and Greymouth, for; Wellington and Lvttelton , , ' Waipori—Westport-Wellington. . • - ;• IComata—Westport-Wellington. .. Ivaiapoi—Survey, Port Chalmers.' Hawea—Discharging Wellington" and ton. -. „ Taien—Loads Greymouth about January 31, -for Lvttelton. Pohcrua—Overhaul, Port Chalmers. s l'nkaki—Leaves Westport January. 29, for Wellington, Napier, and Gisborne. hamona —Wostport-Wellington. . -Itim—Laid. up, Wellington. ; ICittawa—Grevinouth 27, for. New,Plymouthanil Onehungu. . v- „ , 'Koonya—Survey, Port Chalmers.; ; Kotukur-Greymouth-Wellington.-. ' ■ ' ■ .v- . ■ ; "Eosamond—Leaves Greymouth-.:January. .29, : for "Lvttelton -, ' v;' ; Waihom —Left Bluff January 21, for New-, ciistle, -Singapore,- and .'Calcutta. L-..-j . Taviuni-r-Laid up, .Auckland./ : The Stormbird, which arrived ,at : Waiiganui Oir Saturday at noon,' was .unable to gct awap till 1 p.m. on Sunday, owing to'.the state ot the b;;r. ' r : ..The Union Company's steamer';Knmona; is. io-ipectivl to sail ■ from - Westport-. this . morning,. for Wellington/. The Komata. is. also •timid, to: leave the same port to-morrpjv, - v . While the. Union -Company's steamer Warri-: moo v,as berthing at Lyttelton: on.Friday,l'a rope became entangled . round'; her jropeller.: A divur 'was sent down, -and,- after a; conpld, 'ot,. hours':work,-' -~: - . The three-masted barque Laira,.' which- arrived at Dunedin on Friday, ,'from'.Port ' Esnerancc. -.Tasmania, made the:' .run' - ;in; eight; davs. She arrived in port in excellent', trim, arid lias .a cargo of 250,000ft-. - of. sa'ini timber. ; . ■ r The agents of tlie Wellington and Wanganui Steam Packet- Company:received advice yesterday that the steamer:Oreti,. which arrived at Wanganui- on ;Sunday. from .Wellington, could riot got, her cargo discharged,.; as'.the, whal'f ivere full, and-there was no - room, for her ■cargo.' This is not the first'delay to vesseh through inadequate berthing and - storage accommodation, and; complaints about muchlarger Harbour Boards than Wanganui arcfrequently made. ... „.-
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