SHIPPING NEWS.
I 4PHASES OF THE MOON. • ' MAY. Day. Hr. m. f First quarter ... ... g 10.53 p.m. ' i'nll lnimii ... ... jr. 1. 2 p.m. Last quartor 23 11.47 a.m. ;\ew moon ... ... 30. 2.11 p.m. HIGH WATER. . To-day, o.o' a.m.; 0.8 p.m. •' To-morrow, 0.34 a.m.; 1.3 p.m. . I ' SUN. . Sun rises fa-day, 7.0 a.m.; sets, 4.31 p.m. ARRIVALS. SATURDAY, MAY 23. OPAWA, s.s. (5.35 a.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas from Blenheim. TASMAN, s.s. (1.25 a.m.), 179 tons, Cox, froE Nelson and Motueka. MARAROA, s.s. (C.30 a.m.), 2598 tons, Man i 1 ' 0 . 1 . 11 Lyttelton. Passengers: SaloonMisses Ivirton, Lorimor, VM'Kiver, Cunninj ham, Mils, Ackland, M'Pherson, Abernetln •?, le ' Browne, Burnard, Casey, Donnell, Glan vine. Par ton,' Campbell, Trevethick, Pcinij Jacobs, Mesdames Chapman, M'Kivcr, Brickel"] Watts, Galbraith, Burnard, Jay, Home, Emj son, Johnstone and child, Dawson, Adams am "PX', .Haivkins,' ilowbray, Mooreliouse am child, Messrs. Chapman,' Dorm, Little, Ryar loung, Nntt, De Costa, Faliy, Baudinet, Mac il^ en M'Millan, De Renzy, .Jupj Pluniburg, Morris, Hawkins, Burton, Pennej Jaqusche, Taylor, Lawson (2), Smith, Manhirc Harris, Ballard, Hall and son, Gallagher, Col lins, Kowell, Empson, Miles, M'Millan, Bai roii, Johnston, Jones, Cameron; -13 steerage. NGUNGUEU, .s.s. : (5.20 p.m.), £0 ' tons L'letcher, from Karamea. BLENHEIM, s.s. (6.10 p.m.), 120, tons, Wat son, from Blenheim. WAIHI, s.s. (7.50 p.m.), 92 tons, Carey, froi: Blenheim. MAPOURIKA, s.s. (8.50 p.m.), 1203 tons, Ken nedy, from West Coast and Nelson. Passon gers:- Saloon—Misses M'Davitt, Dunn, Dwyei Haj'es, Kirk, M/Artncy, Shaw, Mesdames Mai tine, Cook, Hall and two children, Clelanc Hard, Humphries, .Shepherd", Frith, Wooc Cook, Messrs. Myers, Sclway, M'Nab, Hortor Vincent, Munson, Mawson. Doarsley. Cochrant Casey, Poynton, Smith, Suckling, Humphrie; Harris, Faul, Webb,.Espie, Bird, Talbot, Jones .10 steerage. ' '. ' SUNDAY, MAY 21 STORMBIRD, s.s. (3.15 a.m.), 217 ton: M'lntyre, from Wanganui. PATEENA, s.s. (3.25 a.m.), 1212 tons, Stewar from Nelson and Picton. Passengers: SaloonMisses Ncsbitt, Lucas (2), Chfitfield, Sugget Rose, Douglas, Swagsland, Anderson, Smitl Bezar, -Mesdames M'Keown and two cliildrei Derrick, Ethcridge, Hodgkins and child, Da gleish, Brown, Pcarce, Herd, Peterson .an child, - Messrs. -Hope,' Brown - - (2), ■ Martii Strand, Slattern; AVishaw, "Sadd, Trowel Hoult, Gatenby, Derrick, Montague, Hil Smart, Grantham (2), Clark, Raven, Charltoi Thompson; West, Ballantyne, Bezar, Corfi Deacon, Spence, Grant, Shaw, Parker, Baj noli, Henry; 'J steerage.. MAORI;. s.s. (7.5 a.rii.), .3399 tons,. Newtoi from Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon—Missc Stubbs, Burnett, Day, Morris, Eyriin,'Master Hay, Simmonds, Bolle'tt, Orr, M'Gill, Galle ly, Mesdames Revell, Mitchell, Smith, Pipe: Longmoro-and. infant, Hay, Page, Orr, Simj son, Messrs. Hatrick, Nichols, Jennings, Dav son, Brown, Sir James Mills, Simmons, Pi c.her, Hon. M'Nab, Berlyn, Johnston, Carte: Waymoutji, Hutchinson, 'Rovell, Walker,' Fei Baxter, M'Arthur, Gould, Crump, Redstom Brown, Toomey, Nelson, Major Lascelle 1 .Cross,' le Cren, Ralph, Douglas, Maddrei Jackson, Salter, JKerr, Wheeler, Farmer, Co fer, >Weir,f Hay, Ilarrop, Dr. Patersoi Trainor, AVaters, Small, Collins, Vinson, Wilt; Wilton, Orr, Fitzgerald; 35steerage. . WAIKAKE, s.s.' (1 p.m.), 3071 tons,. Hutcl ings, from Dunedin and Lyttelton. Passei gcrs: Saloon—Misses: Sharid (3), Gilford, Blei nerhassett, . M'Farlane, '' Strang, Mosdamc Frosttck, Kingsbury,-Rattray; Messrs. Miirra; Grant, West-wood, Batten, M'Neo, Jamei Sim, .Hautrieve, Trevillian. Finlayson, Shav Wilson, . Frostick, Burnard,; Hughes, Youni Pryde, Buchanan, King. Johnson) Prober Lodge, Hemmingway, M'Ewen, Turnbull, .Ra tray, Gambjc, Harrison; 20 steerage. WAVERLiEY, s.s. (4.10 p.m.), 157.'tons, Wile man, from; Nelson. • ( ' ' DEPARTURES. ■ \ ; SATURDAY, MAY, 23.'' AFRICAN MONARCH, s.s. (10.30 a.m.),. 42S tons, Robertson, for Lyttelton. < ' ARAHURA, s.s. (1 p.m.), 1596 tons, Lamberi for Picton, Westport, and Greyinoutl TAINUI, s.s. (11.30. a.m.), 128' tons, Jensei for AVaitara. . ' 1 • \ ' OPAWA, s.s. (5 p.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, fo Blenheim/ •. V' .• ,• MARAROA, s.s. (11.10 p.m.), ' 2598 , torn Manning,'.for'Lyttelton. \ 'i SUNDAY,. MAY 24. KENNEDY, s.s: (12.15 a.m.), 226 tons, Vickei man, for Nelson and West Coast. ■ ICOMATA, s.s. (6.10 a.m.), 1991. tons, Drew 3tte, for Greymoutli. FLORA,.s.s,. (6.20 a.m.), 1273 tons, Todd, fo (Vestport. KAHU, s.s. (6.2 a a.m.), 182 tons, ThonjJisor :or Napier, via Coast. ~ ■ •. ' DEFENDER, s.s. (7.10. a.m.), 190 tons ramieson, for Karamea. ATHENIO-,. s.s. : (7.15 i.m.), 12,234 tons, Kemp :on, for Lyttelton. \ - 'TASMAN, s.s. (3 p.m.), 179 tons, Cox, fo Nelson and Motueka-. ROTOITI, s.s. (6.30 p.m.), 1159 tons, Huhtei :or Nelson, New Plymouth, and Onehunga. ■' EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Rakanoa, Limestone Island, May 25. ■Kamona, AVestport, May' 25. Jessio Burns, Sydney, May 25. " AVakatu, Kaikoura, May 25. ) Koonya, Southern ports, May 26. Maheno; Northern ports, May 26. Mararoa, Lyttelton, Jlay 2G. Alexander, Nelson, May 26. Koonya, Southern ports, 26. Opawa, Blenheim, May 20. . , Tasman, Nelson, May 26. . . Penguin, -New Plymouth, May 27. . Monowai, Sydney, May -27. Torgauten'; Auckland, May 27. Maori, May 27. Pateena, Nelson, Picton, May 27. Arahura, AVest Coast, Nelson, May 27. > ' A'ictoria, Dunedin,. Lyttelton, May 2s! • Mokoia, .Sydney, via Auckland, May" '9 AVarriinoo, Melbourne, via South, May '29' Rotoiti, New Plymouth, Onehunga, May 29. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. .1 ' Aorere, Patea, May 25. Mana, Patea, May 25. Ngunguru, Karamea, May 25. lonic, London May 25. 1 - Moa, AVanganui, May 25. Blenheim, Blenheim, May 25. Koromiko, AVestport, May 25. Ivittawa, Greymoutli, May 25. AA'aihi, Blenheim, May 25. AVavcrley, Nelson and AVcst Coast, Mav 25 ■ Huia, AA'anganui, May 25. ' Pateena, Nelson and Picton, May 25. Maori, Lyttelton, May 25. • AVaikare, Napier, Gisborne, Auckland, Maj Queen of the South, Foxton, May 25. Storinbird, AVanganui, May 25. Toroa, Napier, Gisborne, May 25., Manaroa, Motueka, May '25. Koonya, Nelson and AVest.,Coast, May '26 Mapourika, Nolson and AVest'Coast, May 26 Mahon'o, Lyttelton, Dunedin, May -26. Alexander, Nelson and AVest Coast, May 26 Opawa, Blenheim, May 26. < ' Mararoa, Lyttelton, May 26. AVakatu, Kaikoura, May 26. , AVhakatane, Lyttelton, May 26. Tasman, Nelson and-Motueka, May 26. ' Takapuna, New Plymouth, Oiiohunga, May Ennerdalo, Nelson, May 27. A'ictoria, Sydney via Auckland, May .28 Monowai, Lyttelton and Dunedin, Jlay"-28 ' AVarrimoo, Sydney, -May 29. Mnkoia, Lyttelton and Dunedin, May 29. Arahura, Picton, Nelson, and AVes : t "Coast May 30. ' Rotoiti, Nelson, New Plymouth, and' Onehunga, May 31. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. : AVIMMERA, s.s., loaves Sydney, May 27, for Wellington, via Auckland, Gisborne. Napier Duo AVellington June 3. Leaves samo day' for Lyttelton and Dunedin. ULIMAROA, s.s., leaves Sfelbourne, May 27, for Wellington, via Hobart and Southern ports. Due Wellington, .Tune 5. Leaves for Sydney direct same day. Duo Sydney, Juno 9. MONOWAI, 5.5.,. loft Sydney, May 23, for .Wellington dircct. Duo Wellington, Maj; 27.
Leaves for Lytteiton and Dunedin, May 28, whero she tranships to tho Malieiio, which goes through to Melbourne. MOKOIA, s.s., left Sydney, May 20, for .Wellington, via Auckland, Gisborne, and Napier. i May 29. Leaves for Lytteiton and Dunedin same day. WARRIMOO, s.s.; left Melbourne, May 20, for Wellington, via; Eobart and Southern ports. syDuo Wellington May 29. Leaves for ojdney direct samo day. Duo Sydney June 2.' MOERAKI, b.s„ leaves Melbourne June 3 for \\ ellington, via Ilobart and Southern ports. Due Wellington June 12. Leaves samo day for Sydney direct. Due Sydney Juno IG. VICTORIA, s.s., leaves Dunedin,' May 2G, for Sydney via Lytteiton, Wellington, Napier, Gisborne, and Auckland. Arrives and loaves Wellington, May 28. Due Sydney Juno ft. s - s -> leaves Sydney, May 30, for Wellington direct. Due Wellington,' June 3. Leaves following day for Melbourne, via Southern ports and Hobart. Due Melbourne June 13. OVERSEA SHIPPING. STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. From London. i'APANUI (due Wellington nbont June 6), sailed April IS, via Capetown and Hobart. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) ' MATATUA (duo Wellington about June 9), sailed April 10, via Auckland. (Shaw, Savill Co., agents.) \ CORINTHIC (duo Wellington Juno lii), sailed, Plymouth on May 2, via Capetown and ilobart. (Shaw, Savill, agents.) TOMOANA (due Wellington about June 28), railed' April 20, via Australian ports, Auckand Napier. KAIICbURA (duo Wellington about July 10) left London May 6,. via Auckland. (N.Z. Ship' ping Co., agents.) ' ■ STAR OF AUSTRALIA (duo Wellingtor about July 15), left London May 8, via Aus tralian ports,- Auckland, and Napier. : RUAPEHU (due Wellington about, July 2) sailed on May 14, Plymouth, May IG, via Cape town and Hobart. From Liverpool. CORNWALL (due Wellington about Jun« 12), sailed.on April 11, for Australian and Ncvi Zealand ports. (F.H.S.- Line, agents.) FIFESHIRE (due Wellington about, July 1-1) sailed on May 2, via Australia and Auckland (F.-H.-S. Line, agents.) , DELPHIC (duo Wellington about July 21) sailed on May 20, via Auckland. (Sbaw-Savill agents.) ■ From New York. BUCEROSj (due Wellington about June 20) sailed on April 8, via Auckland. (A.' and A Line, agents.) STAR OF NEW ZEALAND (due Wellingtoi about June 26)1"sailed on April 12, for Aue tralian and Now Zealand ports. (Tyser Line agents.) .... STEPHANOTIS (due Wellington :about Jul 19), sailed on April 29, via Australia an Auckland. (A. and*A. Line, hgents.) SAILING VESSELS TO ARRIVE. RENFIELD. four-masted barqucntino, lef Liverpool, February 20, -for Wellington. MARJORY GLEN, barque, left Liverpool May 12, for .Wellington. BY TELEGRAPH.' OVERSEA. LONDON. ■' May 22. Arrived.—Orari, from Wellington.- , ' SYDNEY, ' . ' - ..' May 23. Sailed.—Monowai, for Wellington. - May 24. : Arrived.—lima, from Now Zealand. MELBOURNE. May 24. Arrived:—Ulimaroa,' from tlio Bluff. ' CO'ASTAL: '• SATURDAY, MAY 23. '• -. -, KAII'ARA 1 . Sailed.—Huia, auxiliary schooner, for Lytte' ton. ' 1 , AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Moana, from, South. Arrived.—Aldebaran, -barque,- and Marjori Craig, barque,'from Newcastle. Sailed.— I Torgauten,' for ' Wellington. ' > '■ ■ ONEIIUNGA. | Arrived.—Rarawa (9.5 a.m.), from Now 'Plj mouth. '■ ' ' ; ' Arrived.—Penguin (3.30 p.m., Sunday), froz New Plymouth. Sailed.—Rarawa (3.30 p.m., Sunday), for Ne' Plymouth.- \ NEW PLYMOUTH. Arrived. —Penguin (3 a.m.), from Oneliunga. Sailed.—liiniu (3 p.m.), for Oneliunga. Sailed.—Penguin-(5.5 p.m.), for Oneliunga, FOXTON. To sail.—Queen of tho South (2.30 p.m;, Sur dHy), for Wellington: . WANGANUI. . Sailed.-—Huia and -Moa (4 p.m ; , Sunday), fo Wellington., ' ' -. • BLENHEIM. ; Arrived.—Opawa (2.30 a.m., Sunday), fror Wellington. , PICTON. " Wakanui (3.10 p.m.), 'from Sydney: ton" ' UFa ' r> ' 3 ° frOIU tolling Sailed— Arahura (0 p.m.), for Nelson. ; . ■ NELSON. > Awivpd.-pApihMa-'Xff: a.m.,,', Sunday), fron Wellington. • • Sailed.-—Arahura" .(L 10.; a.m., Sunday), fo Westport. •. ' * • "WESTPORT. • ' , Sailed—Kamona (5 p.m., Sunday), for Wei hngton. S^hiey'" P- m -. Sunday), fo • lo sail.—Taieri (5 p.m.), for Grovmouth. io sail.—Kotuku (5 p.m.),'for New Plymouth LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Wakatu (1 a.m.) and Victoria (12.1 p.m.);-from Wellington. j Arrived.—African Monarch (8.50 a.m., Sun ?M>l al ) d Mararoa (11.40 a.m., Sunday), fron Wellington. ,■ t Sailed.—Waihora (11.30 p.m.), for Sydney. ' .- - TIMARU. ' Sailed.—Toroa (6.30 p.m.), for Wellington.- - DUNEDIN. ■ Arrived—Morayshire', from Lytteiton. Arrived.—Moeraki, from Sydney via Cook Strait. Arrived—Victoria (Sunday), from Sydney via Auckland. ■ Sailed—Moeraki (Sunday), for Melbourne. ■Sailed.—Corinna, for Northern ports. ORARI, AT LONDON. ' _Last Thursday, the New, Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Orari, which left Wellington on April 2, arrived in London. " THE RIMUTAKA. . ' ' ' Cabled advice received by the Now Zealand Shipping Company announces tho arrival of the Rimutaka at Plymouth last Thursday, from Now Zealand.- She left Wellington on April 9. THE SYDNEY BOAT. The Union Company have received cabled advice that the Monowai left Sydney at 1 pm' on Saturday, for Wellington® direct. She''is bringing 52 saloon and 43 steerage passengers and is expected lioro on Wednesday. ° *' . THE INDRAVELLI. - On Saturday, the Indravelli was expected to proceed to Sydney, in -continuance'of Iter discharging operations. The rain, however, interfered with the work, and the vessel will probably get away to-day. DELPHIC LEFT LIVERPOOL. Messrs Levin and Co: have received cabled id vice, that the Shaw, Savill, and Albion Com pany's steamer Delphic left Liverpool oil MaV 20 for. New Zealand ports. The vessel makes Auckland her first port of, call, thenee she -omes on to Wellington, being duo here about July 20. THE HINEMOA. The Government steamer : Hinemoa reached * 011 / lur ff emn .S- On Friday she ivorked Dog Island light service, lauding a new ight-keoper . and .shipping ono of the island lands for service at the Hauraki Gulf Auek ? ud ™ This evening she proceeds direct from' ;ho Bhifr to the Antipodes with supplies for ;ho, wroek depot. The remainder of the out ying island service will be attended to bv the Pegasus, lately dispatched to, tho islands'from me.of the northern ports. The Hinomoa on ier'return trip north, will do the western fiord' icrvico as usual. ! She is under orders to eonvev Or. Henry, tho bird island keeper at Resolu,ion, to tho ncwly-cstablishctl sanctuarv it lapitj, \
Mr.JDoorly, late of'the Tarawera, lias joined, tlie Waikare as chief officer, vice Mr; Norton, who is ashore on leave. To-day, the Kaiapoi trader Wootton, which is undergoing annual overhaul at Lyttelton, is expected to come off tho' slip. * Yesterdaj', the Union Company's chartered steamer Otterburn was berthed, and will commeiice dischargo this morning. Captain .Roberston was the recipient 'of a presentation from the officers of the Hotoiti, pri9r to his leaving that vessel on extended ■ holiday leave. . Captain J. M'Kenzie left the Koonya at Port Chalmers on Friday on a month's leave of tibsouce, being relieved by Captain Nicholson, late, of the To Antra. , ■ ' : , ... , 4 Captain Hutchings arrived in port yesterday, 111 command of tho Waikare. It is expected '. that he will be relieved by \Captain Bernech, who went north last week. v ■The Union. Company's new Island steamer ■; Tolua is due at Sydney in time to sail thenco' on June 23, 011 her initial trip to Auckland, via tuo Eastern Pacific Islands. The Komafii' and Flora got away yesterday ' morning for Greymouth and' Westport' respeotively. The Kamoqa was expected to leave the latter port yesterday morning for Wellington. I he Koromiko is timed ,to leave Wellington today for Westport. ■ To tho many rough experiences which the ■ liotomahana has - undergone another was added on her passage across from .Wellington to Melbourne, says an' exchange. ' For the greater portion of the trip she was - buffeted by 'heavy westerly gales and high seas. Captain Hunter, who was in charge, states that despite ..the bad weather tho worst dayVsteaming performance by the vessel was 23G miles'. She conducted her--4 'l dlnira bly during her trial, aiid reached. port bearing no more marked signs of her en-' counter than-a thickly salt-stained funnel.. The Westport Coal Company's steamer Canopy, which is admittedly one of tho fastest steaming and working colliers on the New Zealand coast, is excelling herself this week, says the Christcliurcli "Press"'of May 23. She left w estport at 10.30 .p.m..on Sunday last, and ar- ' rived at Lyttelton at 8.30 a.m. on Tuesday,'discharged 1730 tons of cargo, and sailed at 3.30 p.m. on Wednesday; arrived at' Westport at" 9.30 p.m. 011 Thursday after a ouick run of 30 hours; loaded another cargo of ISOO tons of coal, and left'Westport at 2.30 p.m. on Friday, arte.r being 17 hours in port, and only 47Jioura' after leaving Lyttelton. She was expected to arrive back at Lyttelton about 11. o'clock on Saturday-.lnskt—a week's wort which will almost rank as a record.
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