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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OF THE. MOON. , JANUAItW : \ Day. Itv.m. Now Moon. ... v ... '... -i"" ' '9.13 n.w. First Qniirlor ... 11 1.2.1 n.ni. Full Maun ... ]!) ; 1. 7 a.ni. I.ust Quarter 27 >2.31 a.ni. HIGH WATER, To-day, 1.5G a.m.; 2.24' p.m. , To-morrow, 2.50 a.m.; 3.17 p.m. ".SUN. Sun rises to-day, 1.53 a.m.; sets, 7.14 p.m. , ARRIVALS. THURSDAY, .JANUARY 30.. HUIA, s.f.. (5.55 a.m.), 127 tons, Dowell, from Motueka. \ MANUKA, s.s. (5.5G a.m.), 4505 tons, Phillips,from Dunedin and Lyttolton. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Donagh, Whitcombo (2),'- jßgcb, : Hamcrton, Smart, Alderson; Lorriifier, Wil- : liums, M'Dowall (2), Myers, Cook, Bray, Forsyth, Darling, Mesdames Thacker, Hamcrton, Dick, Alderson, Ross, Thompson and' child, Nancarrow and 2 children, Murphy, White, Rev. Pernio, Dr. Thacker, Messrs. Evans, Weir, Davis, Gunderson, Horshead, Ilamerton, Milne, Little, Hooker (2), Clemens, Lander, Ilawley, Young, Dick, Smart, Alderson, Ross, Savage, Stevens, Cook, Eenfree, Burns, Buttery; 16 steerage.' ■ ■. TASMAN, s.s. (6.35 a.m.), 170 tons. Cos, from Nelson and Motueka. ROTOMAHANA, s.s. (G. 35 a.m.); 1777 tons, Collins, ,from Lyttclton. Passengers: SaloonMisses Smallbone, Adam, Isaacson, Leverscdge, Pybus, Preston, Greig, Sheffield, Trelcaven, Mesdames Joyce and 2 children, Leslie and child, Coup, Thompson and family, M'Caffney, Shipley, Courtenay and child, Pybus, Gardiner, liorthwick, Carey and 2 sons, Charman, Scales, Ivingsbecr, Bishop Wallis, Dr. Chilton, Dr. Coleridge-Parr, Professor Benham, .Rev. Price, Marist Brothers (t), 'Messrs. Nalder, Boning, Poole, Murray, Court, Sheffield, Leverscdge,'Kennedy, Morris, Cochrane, Kennedy, Reynolds, Coup, Thompson, M'Caffer, Prow, Amess, Buss, Shipley (2), Pybus, Buckland, Weight, Thomson, Borthwick, Cole, Dela, Cour, Greig, Nutt, Wood, Whelch, Chadwick, Taylor, Chaffey, Charman, Smith, Jones' (2), Ferris, Kingsbeer (2), London, Borthwick; 41 steerage. ' / STOItMBIRD, s.s. (8 a.m.), 217 tons, H'lntvr'e, from Wanganui. . , • "QUEEN OF THE SOUTH, s.s. (8.10 a.m.), 108 tons, Harvey, from Foxton. MAN A, s.s. (8.25 a.m.), 132 toils, Corby, from Patca. KAPITI, 's.s. (9.15 a.m.), 212 tons, Shaw, from Paten. v KIRIPAKA, s.s. (10.20 a.m.), 133 tons, Dixon, from Patea. - - ...... TOROA, s.s. (1.20 p.m.), 388 tons, Petersen, from Southern ports. /' KOTUKU, s.s. (2 p.m.), 1054 tons, Nicholson, from Greymouth. ' > • BLENHEIM,' s.s. (8.45 p.m.), 120 tons, Watson, from Blenheim. KOMATA, s.s. (8.45 p.m.), 1994 tons, H'Kenzie, from Westport. OPAWA', s.s. (10.45 p.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, from Blenheim. WAIHI, s.s. (11 p.m.), 82 tons, Carey, from Blenheim.

DEPARTURES. THURSDAY, JANUARY . 30. '.TUTANKKAI, s.s. (1.10 a.m.), 811 tons, Post, for Cook Strait lighthouses. , K AIT UN A, s.s. (1.20 a.m.), 1977 toils, Stewart, for Westport. TAINUI, s.s., 128 tons, Jensen, for Waitara. lIUIA, s.s. (2.45 p.m.), 127 tons, Dowcll, for Motueka. ORETI, s.s. (5 p.m.), 215 tons, 'Robertson, for Wanpinui. . WIMMERA, s.s. (5 p.m.), 3022 tons, Wylift, for Melbourne, via Southern ports and Hobart. Passengers—Saloon: For Lyttelton— Misses "Headleed, Bedford, • Preece, Wnlslic, Mesdames Gernir.n and child, Bedford, Messrs. Runic, A. Young, Lewer, Jackson. Heaner, German, SeckoCt. For .Duneilm—Misses Fastier, IC. Robertson, M'Kinlay, Wilson,' Shanks, Ilolmes, Allan, Andson, SI Kind, Miller, Grcig, Dutliie, Cook, Wilson, Vidlpr, PetefS, Fowler, Mesdames. White, Shanks, Holmes, Andson, liowett, Williams/ Messrs. J. M'l.ellan, M'Kinlay, 0. Powell, J. Solhuston, Croll, Col. Lyster, White, Chibonst, A. D. Kennedy, Slmnks, Master Shanks. For Bhitf—Missijs Ward, Tucker, Mesdames Ward, Young and 2 children, Breuer. For Hobart— Mrs. Lysaght, Mr. Lysaght. For MelbourneMisses Reston, Cook, G. Foster, Messrs. Bibby, White, C. W. Heater, J. Remington, J. Soldman, P. .T. Natliax, W. F. Beard, A. Bullivant; 32 steerage. WAVER LEY. s.s. (5.10 p.m'.), .157 tons, Wildman, for Nelson. s TASMAN, s.s. (5.10 (i.m.), 373 tons, Cox, for Nelson. PENGUIN, s.s. (5.30 p.m.), 824 tons, Robertson, for Pic-ton, Nelson, New Plymouth, and Onehunga. Passengers—SG for all ports. MANUKA, s.s. (5.50 p.m.), 4505 tons, Phil-' lips, for Napier, Gisborue, Auckland, and Sydney. Passengers—Saloon: For Napier— Messrs. Borthwick, Iliggins. For Gisbornc— Misses Foster (2), Ferris, Murray, Mesdames Loisol, Bennett, Messrs. Loisel, Hart. For Auckland—Misses Penrice, Shutter, Mesdames Anderson, Penrice, Green. Messrs. Grant, Anderson, Carr, Foster, Smith, Handerson. ATHENIC, s.s. (7 p.m.), 12,234 tons, Kempson, for London, via Monte Video, Rio do Janeiro, TcneriiTe, and Plymouth. ROTOMAHANA, s.s. (S.lO p.m.), 1777 tons, Collins, for Lyttelton. Passengers—7o excursionists. KAPITI, s.s. (10.5 p.m.), iii tons, Shaw, for Westport.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Komata, Westport, January 31. Manaroa, Motueka, January 31. Ashanti, Uunbury, January 31. Aorere, Patea, January ill. Arahura, Picton and 'Nelson, January 31. Opawa, Picton, January 31. Zealaiidia, Sydney, via Auckland, Jaiiuary 31.

Marama, Melbourne, via South, January 31. Blenheim, Blenheim, January 31. ■ Opawa, Blenheim, January 31. • ■ , AVailii, Blenheim, January 31. • Maori, Lyttelton, January 31. To Anan, Nelson and Picton, January ■ 31. . Mapourika, West Coast and Nelson, February 1. 'I'asinan, Motueka, February 1. I tuin, Motueka, February 1. ■ Rotomahana, Lyttelton, '.February 1. Orcti, Wanganui, February 1. Kennedy, The Grove, February 1. Takapuna, Onehunga and New Plymouth, February 2. Wakatu, Kaikoura, February. 2. Koonva, Soutliern ports, February 2. Moeraki, Sydney, February 5. ■\Vaimate, Napier, February 5.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Queen of the South, Foxton, January 31. Jllenhr-im, Jilonhcim, .January 31. Stormbird, January 31. ICahu, Napier and East Coast. January 31.. Manama, llavelock, January 31. Mana, I'm tea, January 31. ' Murama, Sydney, Jaiiuary 31. Toroa, Napier and .Gisborne, January 31. Maori, Lyttelton, January 31. ' 11.M.5. Powerful, Sydney, January 31. Aorere, Pa tea, January 31. Wailii, JJlenheim, January 31. Opaivu, lllenheim, January 31. Paleenn, Nelson, January 31. ■ Zealandia, Lyttelton, Dunedin, January 31. Itotomaliana, Lyttelton, February 1. Arahura, Nelson and West Coast, February 1. Oreti, Wanganui, February 1. Kennedy, Nelson, February 1. To Anau, Nelson, February 2. Koonya, Westport, Greymouth, February 3. Pateena, Picton, Nelson, February 3. Wakatu, Ivaikoura, February 3. Monowai, JJunedin, Lyttelton, February 4. Waikare, Napier, Gisborne, Auckland, February 1. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MANAMA, left Melbourne, January 22, for Wellington, via llubart Ami Southern Ijortß. Duo Wellington .January 31. Sails for Sydney direct samo day. ])uu Sydney, February 1. ZEALANDIA, s.s., left Sydney, January 22, for Wellington, via Auckland, Gishornt!, and Napier. Arrives and leaves Wellington January 31, for Lyttciton and Dunedin. VICTORIA, s.s., leaves Sydney, February .1, for Wellington, via Auckland, Gisborne, and Napier. Hue Wellington February It. Leaves for Lyttelton and Dunedin same day. MAIU3NO. ti.s., left. Melbourne, January 29, for Wellington, via Ihibart and Southern ports. Duo Wellington February 7. Leaves same day for Sydney dircct. Duo Sydney Fobruary 11. WARUIMOO, s.s., leaves Melbourne, February 5, for Wellington, via Hobavt uud

Southern ports. Duo Wellington February ,14.Leaves [for Sydney direct same day. Duo Syilnoy i'qbruary 18. , MOEEAKI, s.s., leaves Sydney, Fobruarv 1, for "VWllington direct. Due. hero February 5. Sails February 0 for Melbourne, via Southern ports land Hobart. Duo Melbourne •. Peluuary 15. ' . ~ , 1 ■. , * j OVEnSEA SHIPPING. ' , I S'IEAMERS TO ARRIVE . From London. NKREIIANA. (duo Wellington about Februaiy 12), sailed on Dccembor 3,- via Australian ports, Auckland, and Napier. (Tyser I,ink agents.) - ; : ">.'r-0,.-' CORINTHIC (uuo Wellington about .TanuarV: 30), sailed on December 13; Plvinuuth Depomber IS, . via Capetown and Hobart(Slfaw, Savill. agents.) ,iuAP'3nU (duo Wellington about-February 16], sailed on December 28, Plymouth Deeembii' 30,' vja Capetown and Hobart. (N.ZS Ci.. agents.) . -■. . KtARELtE (duo. Wellington about February 2®, .sailed on Dccembor 19, via Melbourne, Sfdiie.v,: Auckland, and Napier. (Tyser Line, fljehts.) -. •'■ ■ -ITOKOMARU (due .Wellington about Februaty 13), i-ailed on December 11, via Auckland, (fihaw. Savill, agents.) ' . 1 I ARAWA (duo Wellington about l'ebruary' 25),' sailed on January !), Plymouth • January )1, via Capetown, and Hobart. (Shaw, Savill, klicnts.) , ,v. -'V ' | RAICAIA (due Wellington about March 10), sailed <Jh Jauuary L t ll, via Auckland.' (N.Z S Co.. agents.) ' v. \ ; : j STAR OF SCOTLAND (duo Wellington about April 2), sailed on January 17, via Melbourne, Sydney, Auckland, and Napier. (Tyser Line, agents.) KAZEMBE (duo Wellington about January 29)',' sailed on December' 24, via Suva and Aueklr...d. ' (N.Z. and A.S. Co., acents.) RIMTJTAKA (due Wellington about March 12), sailed on . January 26, via . Plymouth, Teneriffe, Capetown, and Hobart. (N.Z.S. Co., agents.) . '• v , Fiiom Liverpool. , RIPPINGHAM GRANGE (duo Wellington i about January 31), sailed on November 23, via Auckland. (F.n.S. Line, agents.) ; OSWESTRY : GRANGE (due Wellington jaiiout February IBJ, sailed oil December IC, Auckla'ul. (N.Z. and A.S. Cj., agents.) KIA; ORA (due Wellington about February 21), sailed on Jauuary 2, via' Auckland: (Shaw, Savill, agents.) SURREY (due Wellington about March 21), sailed on January 18, via. Auckland. (F.H.S. Lino, agents.) . From Now York. " LORD SEFTON (duo Wellington about February 1C), sailed on November 23, via Australian ports aud Auckland. (A. and A. Lino, agents.) '

BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA.

' SUVA. ... 1 January 30. Sailed.—Hauroto. COASTAL. THURSDAY, JANUARY 30. . •:: .ONEIIUNGA. ■'. x 'v ; Arrived.—Kittawa (5.45 p.m.), from New Plymouth. ■ . • • Arrived.—Rarawa (9.25 a.m.), from New Plymouth. ... • Sailed.—Earawa (4.15 p.m.),' for Now. Plymouth. Passengers—Misses Lilley (2), Cosgrove, Masters, Jeffries, Baskerville, 'Williams, Pollen, Gibson, Garlnnd, Kneebone, Van Staveren, Ambury, Hunter, Eagles, Andrew, E. Andrew, Ulliner, Mesdames Kneobone, M'llroy, Gladding, A. R. Gatland, Glasson, Teed, Young .and two children, Ambiiry, Messrs. Titehener, D. E. Hansen, Humphreys, Willis, Beeson, lvinard, Barber, Teed, Cormack, H. Pollen, A. Pollen, N. Pollen, Hirst, Bennett, M'llroy, Gladding, A. R. Gotland,- Glassori, Lang, Chisholm, Capt. Lyons; 20 steerage. , PLYMOUTH . • Arrived.—Takapiina (5.10 a.m.),' from Onehunga. 1 Sailed. —Takapuna (9 p.m.), for Onehunga.. PATEA. '' < ' Sailed,—Aorero (G. 20 p.m.), for Wellington. Napier; Sailed.—Zealandia (6.15 p.m.), for • Welling* ton. OPOUONI Sailed.—Muritai (3 p.m.),'for Onehunga- : \ \ ■ NELSON Arrived.—Arahura (4.50 a.m.pfroni'Picton! Arrived.—Charles Edward (7.30 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed—Arahura (3.20 p.m.), for;Timnru. PICTON. To sail.—Arahura (midnight),for Welling-, ton. - : ■••• - " To sail.—Pengnin (11 p.m.), for Nolaon. ■ To sail.—Opawa (4'a.m. Friday), for . Wellington. -,• MOTUEICA. . - / ; Arrived.—Manaroa (5.15 a.m.), from Wellington. To sail.—Manaroa (a p.m.),' for Wellington. KAIIvOUEA. Arrived.—Wakatu (4.15 a.m.), from Wellington. WKSTPORT. ' Arrived.—Pukaki (7.30 a.m.), from Wellington. Arrived.—Mapourika (7 a.m.), from Nelson. Sailed.—Mapourika (9 n.ra.), for Greymouth. GREYMOUTH. To sail.—Te Anan (7 p.m.), for Nelson. • To sail.—Mapourika (7 .a.m., Friday),.'for Westport. LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Maori (0.20 a.m.), from. Wellington. Sailed.—Marama (5 p.m.), for Sydney, via Wellington. Passengers for Wellington—Misses Evans, Witham, Harding, Kelly, Mesdames Cowan, Evans, Saunders, Harding, Hutchings and child, Dr. Russell, Messrs. Jenning, Wallace, Thompson,, Goodstone, Kalnijin, Webb. For Sydney—Mesdames Rhode, Young and child, Messrs. Ridley, Williams, Thomas, Mansfield, Charlwood, Ware, Dunn, Rankin, Heyne, Bernard, Hull, Brooksbanlc, Master Hare. Sailed.—Hawea (5.25 p.m.), for Westport; Cygnet, for Kaikoura; Maori, for Wellington, with 211 passenger/ TIMARU. Arrived.—Corinna (4.45 p.m.), from Wellington. , DUNEDIN. Arrived.—Delphic, from Wellington. Arrived.—Wanaka, from Bluff. Arrived.—Talune, from Auckland. THE WAIMATE. The Wainiate, of the New Zealand Shipping Company's fleet, is due here on Wednesday from Napier. She will complete li'er Homeward loading at this port, ar.d is . timed to sail finally for London on February 7. '' THE KAZEMBE. ' The New Zealand and African Steamship Company have been advised that the steamer Kazembe, from Vancouver, left Suva on Wednesday for Auckland and Wellington. The Kazembe should arrive at Auckland on Monday, and Wellington about to-morrow week. THE.STAR OF AUSTRALIA. After Homeward loading at Napier, the Tyser Line steamer Star of Australia comes on to Wellington, and is due here on Tuesday. From here she proceeds on February 10 to the Bluff, whence she will sail finally for London. PICTON AND NELSON SERVICE. The Te Anau, which replaces the Penguin in the Picton-Nclson running, will not leave for Picton on Saturday, but the Arahura, which usually proceeds to Nelson direct, will call oil her way to Nelson and West Coast. The Pateena will call at Picton on the way from Nelson oil Saturday, instead of coming direct to Wellington. THE MIMIRO. The Tyser Line steamer Mimiro, which arrived in London on January G from New Zealand and Commonwealth ports, has been fixed to load at New York for New Zealand ports, via Melbourne and Sydney. She was expected to leave New York on Wednesday, and is due to arrive at Wellington about May 11. THE AMOKURA. The New Zealand training ship Amokura will leave Wellington on Wednesday on a Northern cruise, Auckland being her headquarters. From there she will proceed up the Coast to Mongonui, and will also uiancsuvre

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in tho Hauraki Gulf and at; the Buy (t,f •ThoUttokura^wiU;:^ 1j -to .March 25-for: the cannwl {•«• expected that she will.-return to •VVbllihetrin " ati tho latter end of; March or early l'VApnl. " PASSENCERS FOR SYDNE V l< ' ,• * Tho following - have booked passages"-. -;-"""' • Union Gompanv '& steamei Marama, m, sails for: Sydney at -5. p.m. ' to-day ■ : - Rogers, yLane : - (2);'V-EorsW^'-Fiticß;? 4 '.P^??i i ls;: Pownsend, Finch, Inglesole, Nurse Uerrv "V ji dames Lane and /child, Moore; Me''"" and' child,'-Carroll and 2. childreiii'irfutt-.-.-.vad maid, • Worthinjjton, children; Campion, Emmeis and ant.hit; -:]?ea£••■■'> Messrs.- Lane, Perston, -Biss;- A:-;Moor<v'.>piii[£ hps, B. U. Heyno,- Lindsav, .C.-'M^KlakK 1 C4r3" v .wU/'Jr.'Nr.Siiii^ii^iQHffiaisV^^S^CWitfdr^ W • _Ingate, R. ■ Lbake, It. rßryce,* B-ecfigudcn,'' "■■■ C. li.-Richardson;; A. ir.;,Cramp, J. 'Whittle;- is :?--a Matist ■ Brothers, Collins, Leo Campion-Bead- -: (2), A. t. Barton, Newson,'A: J. - Cole, Nicholson, Masters: Kelly, Stevens,v Lane/" ' Shipton; who;joined the Tutanekai as ;. seco'.id.'oflicei-:. on-. Tuesday,'was' '■fo'rmerly.v' , a'a'- :, '.> : oilicer-in' the Royal Navy. ' ' '• : ■; The. New - Zealand. .. Shipping'' steamer Opavra ::s_' .duo: hero . to-day' : from'i-Pic-i" ton,- and' is expected'to .sail finally.' for London' : ' on Monday. ■ The s.s.. Komata: has , been' fixedto.Vpriiceedi:.. -from Wellington., to' Westport'to'. load. coal 1 ..f0r-*-' the Admiralty. She will proceed from West. i to''<disch<>^ , ;ithe-:-coaLvTj-. : 'rV? ; ;;- - The' Adelaide Steamships Company',. Limited;'';; have contracted with Messrs; Alex. :Stephen : -. : and Sons,. Linthouse, ! : for.': the .building:'of va ' steamer of about.' 310 ft.' in : length. . :.f. -, ,1 ' [A quarter... of a -million' -feet 'of.-.: hardwood.; • ■ timber: formed the VcaVgo. of .'the. barque'.llaira, ij' .which - arrived ; at-" Dunedin : on Friday," jfrom" ' Port Esperance, 'Tasmania. ■~- jw / t, : - " Fairpiay": of; December.' 19 'states that the- • • Orient Steam Navigation Company 'have:- invited tenders for the construction- of fivo 'largo twin-screw steaiiiers . for their "new- mail cob.- ■ tract: ■>' '• i: j-'--. -V The Union Company's, steamer Kaitan;ata,. >• which leaves West' England. ports eafly./in.: - • February,.'• for ' Fremahtle,• hi; been '.chartered to load hardwood at West Australian ports': for"■ New Zealand.. ■ I The -Union: Companies-; steamer. Penguinleft-v .yesterday- in: place of: the Rotoiti/'for Picton, Nelson, New Plymouth,- and."Onehungai- Xap- ' tain Robeitson, late nlaster of -the Rotoiti;: has { " ' joined the, Penguin, vice' Captain .Hunter,; who >' : , has .been: ; grantrf' : ;hoiidajr>leaYe.~' ; The Union: Company's steamer .Kilbride, • which has repairs sinca ' she: grounded' at Suva.-.left-'Sydney- recently. -..: to load a cargo of■; ciial- for Singapore: Tho.' same Company's steamiir Aparima left. Van'cou-, vor last month for'the United Kingdom : and' : Continent with a cargo of wheat. ' V .Tho tramp :-steamer,. Hercules, ■ 3957 tons- • (Capt. Hormnid), - en- i'routej .from, Sydney to - ' < South America, is expected to put into Wei- . lington- shortly to i'rep.leriish bunkers. ■ 'The.; tramp Marte, 3711 tons (Captain, de Loclnondo), ■■■ ; which'left Coronel on. December 9 for Sydney, j."' j is'-: also expected .to' p.ut".:into port 'here! for: .- j bunker supplies. 'f.■ ■ The Union 'Company|s vsteamer:,. Rakauoa, 1 . • j which 1 recently. underwent extensive, overhaul i at Port,Chalmers, and. is ■ "now en route. front' j that port to Newcastle,-is stilli commanded:.:J by Captain Carson, who lias With' him >, the ' following officers:—Mr. : : F.- W. - Barron,'; chief; ; Mr. J.; \B. Richards, second; Mr. -A. E. Reed, ; thirdj Mr., C.„Falkenbei-g,.chief engineer; and- ' Mr. H.'."White,, chief '.steward:'''

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