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SHIPPING NEWS.

, . r PHASES OF THE MOON. ; JULY. Day! Hr. m... First quarter ... ... 7 7.55 a.m. Full moon .„ , 14 9.18, a.m. Last quarter ... ... 20' 11.32 p.m. New moon ... ... 28 6.47 p.m. ! HIGH WATER. To-day, 11.25 a.m.; 11.50 p.m. To-morrow, noon; 0.15 p.m. ■ SUN. Sun rises to-day, 7.15 a.m.; sets, 4.35 p.m. ARRIVALS. TUESDAY, JULY 7. MARAROA, s.s. (7 a.m.), 259S tons, Manning, from' Lyttelton. . Passengers: Saloon—Misses Kippin, Reed, Healy, Lilly, M'Clotchin,,/Heatley, Hay, Me'sdames Holdsworth, .Trilford and child, Ferguson, Greatorex, Rogors, Dunn, Toomer, Boauchamp, Lamb, Ensor, RuSS'ell, Peterson-and child, Rhodes,-Pringle, Hall, Malr lison,. Osborne, Hon. Anstey, Messrs. Holdsworth and secretary, Rhodes, Buddo, Kidd, and Allan, M.P.'s, Dunn, Stuart, Lonegan, Christmas, Balfour,.Randal, Parsons," Hololi, Greatorex, ' Derbridge, Brodie, Roach, M'Connell, Urwin, Corich, Mayo, Jansen,-Grummitt, Lankshear, Cottreli,'- Healy, Hutchison, Laurenson, Jowsey, Wobdward, Witty, Jack, Richardson, Gass, Milson,. Trifett, Branditch, Beauchamp, Lamb, Ensor, Short, Hunter,' Grigg, Elliott, Izard, Tilly, Dunlop, Cross,vM'Kenzie, Brown, Russell, Jobson, Butter,- Hall, ■ Bellalt, ? Simes, M'Kenzie, - O'Brien, : M'lntosh; 60 steerage. TASMAN, sis. (8.10 a.m.), 179 tons, Cox, from Nelson and Motueka. ,'

CHARLES EDWARD, s.s. (12.45 p.m.), 242tons, Graham, from Nelson. ;• ■ ECHO,, auxiliary scow (9.30 p.m.), 99 tons, Seeley, from Karainea. . PATEENA,; s.s! (10.45 p.m.), 1212 tons, Stewart, from Nelson and Picton. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Sutton, Prouse, Jackson, M'Donald, Chanley, Thompson, Wilson, Lightfoot, Smith, "Mesdames . O'Brien, - Tucker, Nation; Wilson,. Ellis, Milne, Collins, Lightfoot, Dickie, Studmer, • 'In'hes, Aubry, Ranston,; ; Revs. Claney, Ranston, 'Messrs. Dickenson, ■ Otto, Tucker, Vickerman, Blick, Craven, Wilson, Sutton,- Solomon,-, Knap'p,-. Couper, .Hamlin, Haig, Pickard, Smith, Mitcheli, Gilruth, Panting, Knapp, Ellis; Yeech, Collins, Ellis, Jones, Park, Cowles, Cook, Madge, Graham, St. John, Burko, Walker, Howard, Andrews, Griffen, Espie, 'Hall, Scott; Lench, Innes Gardiner, Mack, Brian,, Christje, Ansell,, Noble, Gill and child, Corry, M'Nicoll, Allan, Boyle, Joffries, Tadmor, Brown, M'Callum, Anbry (2); 11 steerage. .- ■■ " iDEFENDER, s.s.; (midnight), 190 Jamieson, from Karamea.'

DEPARTURES. . ' TUESDAY, JULY 7: ':j TASMAN, s.s. (5.5 p.m.), 179' tons, Cox, for Nelson and .Motueka. J MAPOURIKA, s.s. (5.20 p.m.), 1203 tons, Kennedy, for Nelson" and West Coast.' PassengersSaloon: For Nelson—Misses Ferguson, Smith; Skilton, Mesdames'Carlyle and 2 children, Har-. land, Pringle, Rearnfiyi' Messrs. Kirk, Catlyle, Parsons; Kempthorne, Holap, Dacre, Dodson, Grant, Skilton, Hanand. For - Westport—Miss. Hatnoy, Messrs. Harney, Penman, Curtain,; Jaunan, Browning. For. Greymouth—Miss Discaciate, Mrs; Pierson and 2 children, Messrs. Pierson, Simpson, Nowtoii. -'.- i CHARLES EDWARD, s.s,' (6.15 p.m.),: 245 ton's, Graham, for Nelson and West Coast. MARAIIOA, s.s. (8.15 p.m.), .2598 tons, Manning, for' Lyttelton. Passengers:'Saloon—Misses De. Feu, M'Gwynee, Mesdames Asquith, Smith; ' Speedy, Thirtle,, Rankin and. child, Crighton, 1 Cookson, M'Kinley, . Smith', V Moon, Father. O'&hea, Messrs. Drote, Pryde, Latter, Paterson, ■■Wardell,Macky,.-;Emmett, Gillon, Collman, Rev: Dawson, Hamlin',' Tryde; Stead, Pike, Smith, Moon..

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. ' Opawa,,-Blenheim; July-S. ' . Wakatu.-'Kaikou'ra,' July 8. V : :Tainui,: Havelock, : -Jnly-8. ■ '..i,:, _ : Arahura, West Coast, Nelson,-Picton, July 8, Maori. Lytteltoni July S. . f , : ■ T'akapuna, Onehunga, Now Plymouth, July 8. Maitai, Sydney, July 8. _ • _ : Monowai, Northern - ports, July 8. Aorere, Patea, Jujy 8. _ •' Jane Douglas, Wanganui, July 8. Huia, Wanganui, July B._ : Stormbird, July 8. ; < •: - Mana, Patea;'July 8. ' Kemiedy, Wanganui, July, B.' : Queen of the South,- Foston, July 9. Mararoa, Lyttelton, July 9Tasman, Nelson'and-.Motueka, July. 9. [ Blenheim, Blenheim,' July 9. , Waihi, Blenheim, July 9.; • iPukaki; Grevmouth; July;-.?. IComata, Westport, July 9. . ' Waipori, Lyttejton, July 9. ■ Wimmera, Duriedin, Lyttelton, July 9. - Corinna, Southern, ports, July 9. ' Ulimaroa, Melbourne, via South, July 10. Taluno,. Auckland, Gisborne, and Napier,

, Rotoiti, Onehunga, New Plymouth,-July 10. Kaliu, Napier, July ,10.' . Kapiti, Lyttelton, July. 10. ■; : v Corinthic, Lyttelton, July 10. : • .. . Waikare, Auckland, Gisborno, nnd . Napier, Jul/ 14.

pnOJECTED DEPARTURES, r, Tainui, Waitara',, Ju1y,8..-; 1 r - . • Manaroa, Motueka,'July 8. •" - ■ , •Otterburn, Newcastle, July'B. Tomoanal Bluff. July B.' ■ Jane Douglas, Hokitika, July 3. Koonya, West Coast, .July 8. / Pateena, Nelson, Picton, July,J., Maori, Lyttelton, July' 8. . Defender, Karamea, July .8. • / • 'Kapiti, Lyttelton, July 8., ; ;Aorere, Patea,,July. 8. Stormbird, Wangariui, July 6. , Monowai, Lvttelton and . Djicedin, 'July 8, Takapuna, 'Newt-Plymouth; Onehunga, July & . Star; of New r Zealand, Sydney,: July 8. jKittawa, 1 Greymoutb, J# 6- • 'Opawa, Blenheim, July?'?: . ' ;.- ;Waihi, Blenheim,:. Julv'9. •,) Blenheim, Blenheim, -;My..9.; L \.. - ; Tasman, Nelson and, Motueka, July 9. Mararoa, Lyttelton*'July 9.;- ;• ; : • Wakatii, 'ICaikoiira, July. 9. ... v ,'Manai Patea, July 9., . . ,1' .. v " ■i Kennedy,: Nelson/odd- West Coast. July 9. 'Wimmera;-Sydney,' via Auckland. July 9, ■ iMaitai, Melbourne, .via. South, July 9. • ' Queen - of'-the Satith, Foxton,, July 9. , ' -Huia, Wanranm, July 9- ■:■■■. • ;Kaliu, Napier,-' July. -10-, , - ;; : Ulimaroa; Sydney. July 10. ' . - Talune; LyKalton,'Dunedin, July 10. . Corinna, NeSon and New Plymouth, July 10 f Arahura, ..Picton, Nelson, and ' West, Coast,' , kelson, New Plymouth, and Onehunga, Jl2. • . : t ■ . T ■ Waikarw Lyttelton, Dunedin, July 14. ■• r - llapourika. Nelson and West Coast . July 14. : ■A // BY TELEGRAPH. : / / ' • OVERSEA. i! 7/ " : SYDNEY. ' . !" ■ .." July 1; •Arrived.—Warrimoo (|..30 a.m.), from Wol-. lififton. • • j" /.Sailed—Southern Cross,, for Opau..• 1' NEWCASTLE, i / • : ' July 7. SaUedi—Bona,- for * Kaipara;, Defianco, for Auckland. ' ■■■ j.-7- •-. ■. °. SUVA. ' ..■■■■' ' Arrived.—Atua, from' Auckland. • 1 - COASTAL. ,■ . ■ ' TUESDAY, JULY 7.. .'; "■ CAPE MARIA. Large steamer from west passed east at midnight;- another, from south, passed east at 6 a.m. . -.-. . , ' ' Union Company s steamer from east passed ' west at 8.45 a.m. i Komata, from east, passed south at 9.45 a.m. KAIPABA. Arrived.—Dartford; ship. ' Arrived.—Eliza Firth, schooner, from Lytfeiton. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Star of Australia, from London and Australia. ' i Sailed.—Hauroto (1.30 p.m.), for Rarotonga. ' ' ONEHUNGA. . ' Arrived.— Ngapuhi (9.45 a.m.), from New Plymouth. - NEW PLYMOUTH. Arrived.—Takapuna (G a.m.), from Onehunga (connected with express). Sailed.—Rotoiti (9 p.m.), for Onohunga. . Sailed.—Takapuna (2 p.m.), for Wellington. ' WANGANUI. Arrived.—Stormbird (2.40 p.m.), from Wei- . lingtca. 1 '

>• —PATE AY • ;• Arrived.—Mani)l(C.so p.m.), from Wellington; NAPIER, - ■■■ . ■ Arrived.—Waikare (3 p.m.), from Wellington Sailed.—'Waikare','for Gisborne. rt; - ' ; Sailed.— (3.45. p.m.), Wellington. : - . ONELSON. i ; ; <12.5 a.m.), from Picton. ■ Sailed.—Pateena,,,(ll.3s a.m.), ior . Picton. . WESTPORT. "5 ■ , Arrived.—Arahuta, <5 a.m.), front Greymouth, . Sailed.—Poherua (10_p.m., Monday), for Greymouth.. , "To sail—Araliura (2 p.m.),ffo r Nelson.' LYpEtTON; £ • Arrived;— Maori (8.16- a.m.),' from Wellington; Arrived. —Ruapehmi (10.50 ....a.m.)y. from Wellington. > , Sailed.—Maori,- forojWellington, with 110 pas- ' sengers. ■ • PORT. CHALMERS, o.' •• . • Sailed.—Kumara. (it ! :3p aim.)," fot,,Lyttetton. :■ .7 •• dunedin. ; Sailed.—Wimmera. jils., for Wellington. BLUFF. ' / ' Arrived— Oakhurst,,b?rqTie (11.30 a.m.), from Surprise. Island. , 'j| ■. : ' THE Tl^ll' LINE/ ' To-day, the Tyeer leaves. Weilington at noon for the..Bluff,, to complete discharge. The vessel .is.vfixed to 'Jo ad in New 'Zealand for London: The' Star ;;of New; Zealand leaves Wellington'at the. same time today. for Brisbane, she is' to' complete loading for-London:' jj ' ' 1 PASSENGERS 1 ' ENGLAND. On 'July 14. the ■ ShawrSaviU liner 'Arawa, from Limdon via Capetown' and HobaTt, 1 is expected tp reach Wellington. .Her passengers are as follow:—Misses L;,A.; Beattic, E. Hawes, G. Josepli;. L. Joseph, C..'Ludeoke, G. A. Mackay,.E..'K. Marshall,,M;',E. Marshall; 6. H. Monro, E:, Trafford, E. Golding, E. Leversedge, A. Loversellge, Mesdafney'L.. Baird, Marshall, Burns; A. H.- Joifeph,v,Liidecke, 'Mac*' kav, M'T.sum!; G. do la Rosa; Masters* D. Baird, G. . Evershedfj'A. Josej)hi, rl W; C.' Mackay; J. ' M'Lean,' Messrs? Hi, Guthrie ■ Smith, A. - Alien, E. Cameron, iA. Cook, 'Hi;--W.i Dawson, P. ; Docherty;' C. Dt'Drysdale; J.;-Dunlop,-E. Ever- • shed, C. P. Foster,'H. Kingston, B:. S. Lever-' , sedge, A. rE.: Ludecke, W VI S. Mackay, J. P. i M'Lean', A,i.A.'Jlarshall, A. H. Marshall, H'. i Nevitt', J. J. R;.. Ti2t,.".W. Wilson; G. . Olson, T. de'la Rosa. „

WESTPORT:HiRBOtJE BOAED. • • . MONTHLY''REPOR'T FOR JUNE., In his monthlyi statement for Jnne the Secretary of the •. Harbour, PosrJ je- ,r poits .as, '^jt r " \ ' V.. OUTPUT AND EXjPOIIT OF COAL. ■ ; .Wes'tport.Coal 58,219 ' • ions; exp0rt,'54,371 tdtß/n- 1 ' I ''' ' '•■■/''' . State, Coal. 11l lies—Output,..4,46B■.tons;: ei-; ■ • port; '4.282 .tonsi, '.•*/• '■■'ffliock ■ ■ . .».-■/ ■/"■': Briquettes. and.EggeUayj-Output, 962 tons;' - bipOr.ti'.S6r tons.r' - .■ The'total output , was'.fijife) tons,: and ;thi . fikjuorts; amounted.to 59,/h|l'tons. " . ■ I'.1 - Of*; this: 'amount: 4185';'fe;kvVere ;fhijrisd toforeign "port's, .viz.,'. to per' s.s.y Raka- • :noa. 2(1(12 tons; to : Matitpv -Wniwv-IngTid, • illßl toiisj; to Apia, per 1 torque Frsni, 1002 .tons.' '• •■!' ■ "• 1 >77. •" ■ ' The export' of timber .foY i:\he wonth : waa ''2\iS!i sup.' >feet. ■■: ;u-i >n \ ,-j / / • '■;• ■ . During the, month 9fl,iipteinpr?...and two. ■ sailers, representing 46,953 tons; entered the . ! ; ;portj and •; 93 r steamers ~ and. twif sailers, ;re-. presenting 48,265 .tons, . left 'port.,'.;, Totals tonnage for .:thp 'm0ntbV95,214 toM , "I'hc mean high" water in-.the ' rivei,- 23f1.. 7in., and on the -Batvisift. Mn. vTht! rainfall •'•for: June, wds '12c79inf ••: ■. v THE FIFEI^IRIK-

<•- According to the Melboajifa eral-Houlder-Sliire liner''|tf«%^arri}^itt«f#. from Livorpool via South,-Africa uilmost ;,:\vcok late,: owing to having shipped y for " steuning •purposes .a bad patcb of Her. av.iiage •. speed during the trip ls-SShd nott to havefbx. ceeded nine knots- per, Hour, • liyprpolfl-, ; )yas left on May 2, anl a-.'fine,-Weather. made to Capetown, .teachbjoon;'May 2?. ; vessel sailed the,tame, iajtiiost lmtoe. - 'diately ran' into Sad wither, which accompanied her all tie way to-.Melbourte.' Strong southerly gales.,were: an. almost, (Ipily ,occur r . , rence, and taßondous seas trequengv broke over'the: vessel. - About fortnight mre amval an A.B.', whilst walking..dong t)ie deck, •was swept off Ms feet by one>and buHed about 50 or 60 yar-ls, splitting ll^ 'kneecap. day or two later'mother big sea swept a small deck outhouse aft overboard: A' nine months old baby of'Mr::arid Mrs. ,W«|TO,.passfnK(|ff, died, • and was'buried at sea.Gaptain Ei iT. has assaciated with him tlie .follow\ne_oficers--Chief, Mr. -E/ H: .Evens.; .second, J. ■BaUaJd;, third, Mr. H. .(^-Lanchbory-Ifcrth, Mr iv'J. "Lewis i. clnef engineer, ..Mr;'ffi.4facDoigall;' v second-. enginedi^Mr-': t£ru, Mr.' J. 'E.' M.'Gibbra[l: fourtH^ Mk,G.' * fifth, Mr! :H.:Snlltk; andVEr. Stride « % surgeon.- The Fifeshirojy/due in Wellington . in-about'the-middle of-thjs jnonth.. ■ ~ -v

NEW ZEALAND AND AFRICAN. STEAVIi SHIP CO.JiTD. ( Movements ,of . steamers'Sfor " week ■ ending July 7: — " 1

'. Fedcral-Houlder r Sliire";Lme: •Cornwall—West Coast .Jjnited New Zealand, via ■ Arrived Dunedm Devon—New - Zealand to'.'West Coast United Kingdom. Left Waitan MSy 23- "• , T ■ • Norfolk-West Coast United Kingdom to tfew ■ Zealand, via Australia. LeftLiyerpool>tay 30. Surrey—New'.Zealand to",MWest Coast United Kingdom'. Left Napier May 7..' , Zealand London. ! Arrived I? Fffeswie^West Now Zealand, via Australiry.Loft Sydney July 4. , Zejdand-. to . West o Coast., United' Kingdom. Left June */. ~ : Oswestry Grange-West 6oast '.'United Kingdom. to New Zealaud,, vTa Australia. . Left. : 1 Grange-New to West Coast ; United Kingdom,.' Ha Montß Video.., Arrived; - Glasgow May 3.: ■ ; '- ''f ! ■'..American' and 'AustAliari' Line. ■ , ''. : Stephanotis—New York t? Ne\v Zealand; via Australia. Left -New 'Tork'fpril-29. '• . { Jcan'ara-New Zealand; via,. itislralia'.. Left New Yorkiiune-10.• .-T-- . '■. Clan Jlatheson—New Yotb.'to jvew Zealand, via Australia:" To leave-NewJork : Ju?X 22._ v. ;: • Kazembe—New York .to rNew ' Zealand, ..via,- ; Australia. •To leave New. I'prk ,A,ugwt;l2.. : . . The coastal steamer Defender il fiiced. tq sail- . from' 'Wellington for Karamea to-mbrrow. . ' £''.TEe :Union ; Company advise that Hhe n Wai- .; runa. is. fixed to leave Fi]i ; ,_on_.July 20, for . Auckland.; j..'.-. ' . ~..i) ■. U- : : It is expected tliat'ttie V,.ine will arrive from . to-day, ;and sail for .Hokitika.this: evening : "■ : ..." '' ■ On Saturday, the Union Cflmpany!s -steamer' Rosamond is .expected to Greymouth for ;Wellington*with a, cargo of,timber.. . , ' ; To-dav the -Union Company!s steamer Taieri is expected to ,leavo MelbouriW i .for,>Ne«;castle, ... where sho is,to load coal for Jlie Bljiff. ' ' iTho ; Union: Company's new .steametrMokura 'will be launched ;this inonth?«ind timed ■to ■ leave London in.(.September- ,' - , : It is announced .that ■ the -"barque 1099 tons, has'been fixed T to rload a cargo of jarrah at Bunbury:for a Now >Eealand port. > , According to advices .by the. Union. Shipping Company,-.the steamer ■Rakanoa is fiied to leave WeStport on Siturday. for. the., New- HcbrideS.and'Fiji.' ■: :'•• j' ' , . ...;•' Captain . Nicholson;' of thfe_ Kooevii, ' has iipnn- erante'd' a month's 'leifre ; of. absence. . His pface is' being filled Acting-master Stringer,, la'to' of the .s.s^Maora.. . - < » - , Captain Tavlori who has succeeded Captain Brown as master of the'P.HIB; liner Everton Grange,-was formerly in change, of the', same: company's s.s. Oswestry , . Thero were no. further i reports as 'to the pnnditioii of the stranded- s|eamer Moa at Wanganni yesterday. The.,H,\lia, it stood, will'stand'by to render-' any asastance necessary. ~ • .j*- f,. •, This morning, the Union Company's-steamor. Monowai is expected to reach |\yellingtSn from Northern ports. The vessel was due-Were yesterday, but in' consequence of 1 heavy- weather experienced shortly after leaving Auckland,,is arriving in/Wellington a day late, u ■ The Sydney "Commercial News"''Says that as tie estimates arc being- the cost of . tho improvement scheme at l.tfibourfle, recently ' recommended by Mr. Ferguson, ofivNew- Zealand, is piling up. The dredginp! and sub-., marine blasting proposed would entail an enormous outlay, aud it lias iio\y l:been;ascertaincdthat the railway construction'recommended, inconnection, with the big deck, sclienje would cost about £0130.000. ■ ■ • \, of ;

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