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SHIPPING NEWS

. PHA.BKB OP TBE MOON. MAY. . ' , . . ' Day, Hr, m. Toll moon ... ... 5 1158 p.m. . : Last quarter... . ... 13 916 a.m. New moon 20 . 112 a.m. First quarter .... 27 . 0 58 p.in. . HIGH WATER. To-day, 1.22 a.m.j 1.41 p.m. To»morro\», 2.10 a.m.j 2.28 p.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day, /7.4 a.ra,; seta, 4.31 p,m. , - . , ARRIVALS. " SATURDAY. ITAY J9. ' BLENHEIM, b.s, («:40 a.m.), 120 tons, "Watson, ffom Blenlieim. WAJRAU, s.s. (6,4(1 *.ra.). 93 tons, Ycndore, froin Nelson and Aloiucl{a. . s.s. (6,45 a.iu.), 2598 tons, Manning fyom Lyttelton. • PasseEeera: Saloon—Misflca AbornQthy,.Trovo, Hassoll. Long, Nicoll, Kitson, Tong. Giverson, Kirk, Gibson. Holford,' Mosdain?3 Sykea, Ootton. Ward-and family, Bush, Kerr, Dick, Stead; Header, Inman, Wickstead, -Wilson, Beveridge and child, Peters. M'Fadgen, Bishop of Waianu,: Archdeacon Williams, Revs. Wilson, flprott, Oomnton, Dean, IlcKnault. Canon Captain, Rickey, Messrs. M'Leod, JTurrey, Williams, Cotton. Hunt, Burloy, U'MurrisH, Ward. Eaaton, Knieht, Smith (2), Hanson. Birch, Watson, • Wroc, Ficldhouse, Murgatroyd. Stewart. 'Bradshaw, Kerr. Bond, Mason,* Hickmott; 29 steerage.'. \ • v - ... OPAWA, s.s., (7.55 a.m.). llOHons, Uobford, from Blenheim. WAIWfcEA, 8,a T " (8 a.m. in the stream), 6237 tons, Lowden, from Lyttelton. ; I NOIIA NIVEPi. s.e. (9,30 a.m.), 56 tons. BrQWBi from ' trawling craise. • . I . KAPITI, 5.e~*(7.5 n.m.T,'242 tons, Sawyers, from : \yane:anui. - . ••• '■, '- • ! "WAllfli b.s. (8.20 p.m.).. 92 .tons. Carey; from Blenheim. MAPOURIKA, e.g. (9 p.m.), 12Q3 tons. Kennedy, from - "West Coast and Nelson. Passengers: loon-r-Jliases Ohanman. Seffer, Gibson. TisH, Jofenatone. M'Nabl). Barnett,* Smith. ,Lumley, Mesdames Neighbours, Organ, Chapman, Hibkey," Polyplase. Eta, HusJiam. • M'Nabb, Heilly and child, Messrs. Richardson. Meale, Forrest, Graham, Taylor, Itobertson, M'Oulloueh, Ilout and child. Bheehy, M'Gowan,' "Watts. Lis* ton. Huxham, Af'Nabb. Haymes, Martin. Rentonl. Telennis; 15 Bteer^ge., V. '- . SUNDAY. MAY 30. ■■■"•; . :TE-. ANATJ, .b.s. (1.35, a.m f ), 1652 tops, Aldwell, f from kelson Passonffera: Baloon— .ThomSpp, "Williamß, . Howe3. , Fawcett, Baker. Anderson, Bell. Mears, Mesdames ICnapp, Stansbuvy, Dryderi. Miller, Munro, Aberhart, Bell,' IJears, Bay, Mesars. Lißhtband, Jull, Molville, Epeerg. Menzies, Martin.' Fplconor, I)noKell, Montague', Clark, Beavis, "Wood, Sipitjjj Dr.vden, "Wills, Miller. Brown, Greei?. Pickering. TYebb,; Bradrnorc, Fawcott, Aberhart,' Self. :Freqth,'.-Anderpon, Stratford, Erv,- Dr. Cahill: 8 steeraee. •. • \ • HBIA, s.s. (5.25' a.m.), 127 tons, Dowell, from Wanganui. ' ' WAIMEA, s.s. (4.45 a.m.), 454 tons. "Wildmanj from Wanganui.. . • , ; KifAOHI,. s.s. (9,40 a.m.). 3399 tons. Hunter, from* .Lyttelton. Passengers*. Salooh-Missea Fowlds, Evana (2), Stevens. Gifford, Newman/ Mellord, ; Smith. Jlobb, Corkill, Blennerhasset. Bellamy, Olusholm, Shirley. Shenherd, Mesdames Eispeldep, Fowltjg, Fox, Ilvpns,'Johnson, MesV sotter,: Chamberlain and child, WaTd?U and child, /.Finlayson, Nairn, Verco'e. : Wollaaton/ i Brown,-Mosurs. Haalam, Howden, ShirtclifFe. 8,M'Nab, Pe.Schryyer. Park. Addison, Evans. Fox,' | Eisnelden, M'Kengie. Qriick, . Crow,' BJack. Hon! Fowlds, - Buckhurst. Tarton, Baldwin. Praser, Hon. Buddo, Tyree. Frifflt, Johnson.- Smith (2),Messetter, Henderson. Simpson. Mitchell.' Fletohor. Coberts, Stewart. Fenty, M'Nab, Cameron, Balhn. Webh, Dayies. Eddin, Midlane. Prosser, Gleirnan, Fahey (2). \ Field, M'Oallum. Tolley, Dickie. Robson;: M'Kenzio, Carr, Joll, Pollock Yercoe. Wollaston. Andrews, Wood, Blrnie, Danie, Cohan, "Parsons? 69 steerage. ' .. • QITPEN OF THE SOTOII. a.a. (3.15 p.m.). 198 tons, Harrey,' from Foxton, ARAPAWA', 5.5.(3.20 p.m.), 263 tons, Corby, from Lyttelton. ,* -• .BLENHEIM, a.s. (6.30 p.m.), 120 tops, Watson, for, jjlpnheim. . . departures. SATURDAY, MAY 29. . fAKAPUNA, s.s. (6.5 .a.mi 103§' tons. M'Lean, for NeTf: Plymouth. , KOROMIKO, s.s. (12.15 p.m.), 1541 tons, • Chrisp/ for Wostport. • - AQTQITI, 9.8. (1 .p.m.), 1159 tons, Lambert, for Picton, Nelson, >veatqprfc, and Greym'outh. 1 Pas-sensors-Saloon:'. For - Picton-Mirsos • Howdqn. Holm (2), Johnston. Messrs. Watts. Bellintrham. Holcroft, Hunt, Stuart,' Lovell. ; For NelsonMisses Sipley,. Thomas; Hasse]l,' Nathan (2). Mesdames Parsonajre. ' Bethwaite, Mahin, Leckio, Rollett. Captain Home, Messrs. Laneton. Flot--oher. Hunter. Millor, Sutherland.-Pat-tie.'Gilmer, Laurence. I 'For Westport—Misses Lindop. i Jamiesoni Mra, Lihdon, Messrs. Do VoJ-e, Hodd. . Dixon; . HoTrax. Anaerson. ■ For Grey' : mouth-Misses Stovone. Borthelsen/ Mesdames Garratt, Holmes. Hende'r. Messrs. Garratt. 'Hopkins. Hoi meg, Wratrge. Callender, White. Perry, Pender.- ~ . % W4IRAU;-'8,8.''(1.60 t).m.), 93 tons, Yendpro, for Nelson anff -.Motneka. , ' " - / „ . JPUTIKIj. s.B. (6 v p.m,). 409. tons/ Dewhurst. for Waneanui. " p.g. (7.35 'p.m.),' 110 tpns. Eckford, for, Blenheim. . ••• • KAPITI,. e.g.- (10.5 D.m.), tons, Sawyers, forWcstDorV . , •!....- - MAEAISOA, s.s. (11 n.m.), 2508 Manning, ''»? fevttelton. PaSßenßers: Marohant. Whitlield, EieK, Gibson (2)," Kerahaw, Hannsjy, Tossell, Kace. Qnnn. fridge, Walker, Mea.tomea Boaher, Joffs and oWld, Knowlcs.' KasS, ** MMlienzio, Jfesßrfi: Arnojd, M.?., EU.Jt.E.. Hanan,-lf.E„ Cross. JohnStony Morris, Griffen, Qriremeit, Chrystal. Dayward (?.) Olarkson. Coles,'Pritoliard.' Kaiio. Mas- : ; ; SUNDAY, MAY 30. - "WAIWERA, p.s. (6.35 p.m.), 6237 tons, Lowden, for London. 5.3. :(2 . DlTOl ), El 7 tons. M'?ntyre, EXPECTED ARRIVALS.' Opawa, Blenheim, May 31. ■ • '• . Blenheim, Bleflheigi, JiliiJ' 31. Epsaroond,/Lyttelton and-Picton. Hay 31. Manaroa, Havelock. Ijfay 24. . Neahere, Greymouth. May 31. .. Kirioaka,- Patea, May "31. Kopnya, southern norts, Juno 1, lo Anau, -Neljoii. Pioton, irjino '■ . Btormb|rd, Wancanui, Juno Wairuu, Nelapn. Motueka,' June 1, Jlait!}i, southern uorte. Juno 1.. Wkar?,-northern oorts,. Jv.no ; 1. Oy(rno(, Kailioura. June 1. ' , Kororaiko, Wfstiiort, Jrino. 1. Sydney. Jiino '2. Kotpiu, West Coast,-June 2. ■ . Maorj, Lyttelton, June 2. , Whangane. Auckland and Napier. June 2. Talune, Dmiedin. Lyttelton, June 3. - Mimiro, U'fvuf'anni, June 3. ■ i Wimmera,- Sydney, via Auckland. June 4. Molbqurnc, via south, June 4. - '< , Potone, Greymouth. Juno 4. - Msncanapa, Kjiraniea. Juno 5. - PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Mana, Patea, May 31. . ,- , Queen of tho South. Eoxton, May 31. lima," Wanganul, May 31. ■ . Kahu, Napier and East Coast, Mn.v"3l. , Rosamond, New Plymouth, arid' Onehunga, May 31.; <" S AP-5 111 ' , p wt° n end. Nelson, May 51. . Waiimsa,-IfpUion. and-.West Coast, May 31. - Waihi, Blenheim. May 31. ; AraDawa,"Wan£ranui,' May 31," . Manaroa, Matuoka. May 31. Mana, Patea, May 31, Kirlnakii, PateM May 31, Koonya, New Plymouth 1 an 4 West Coast, yune. 1. • Stormbird, Wanuanni. June 1. . Blenheim. Blenheim. Juno 1. ODawa. Blenheim,, June 1. - Wairau, Nolsori >nd 'Motuoka. June 1. Maitai, northern Dorts, June 1. Maoonrika, West Coast, June 1. Waikare, southern ports, June 1. '' llineiDoa, northern lii;hthouses, Juno 1. Ncahore, Greymouth", Juno 1, > Cyenet." Eaikoura, June 2. : Patetna, Picton and kelson, Jnno 2. ulimaroa, Mrfbourne. via south, Juno 3. Talune, . Gistjcrne, "and Auckland. Juno 3. " , Moana, Sydney direct, June 4. ' Wimmera, and Dunedin, Juno 4. Botoitir Pjpton,: Nelson.. West Coast, Jinie (i. ~" ' \ ■ INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. . MOVEMENTS,OF STEAMERS. .WIMMERA, s.s.,'left Sydney May 26. for Wellington, via Auckland. Gisbome, and Napier. Ilua Wellington Juno 4. Loaves same day for Lyttelton and Dunedin. MOANA, 8.?.. loft JJplhourne May 26. for" Wellington, via southern ports and Hobart. Duo Wollinetpn JuKc 4. Leaves same day for Sydney direct. Duo Sydney June 8. ..ULIMAIiOA, p.s„ left Sydney -May 29. for Wellington direct. Due Wellington June 2. Loaves Jnno 3, for Melbourne via southern ports and Itobart. ' VIQTOItIA, n.a., loft Dunedin May 25. for Sydney,. Yin' Lyttelton. Wellington, and Auckland* Due Auokland May 30. Leaves May 31 for Sydney. Duo Sydney Juno 4. ■\VAMIIMOO, s.s., leaves Melbourno Juno 2. for Wellington, via Hobart and southern oorta. Duo Wellington June 11. Leaves Bamo day for Sydney direct. Duo Sydnoy June 15. MOKOIA, s.s.. leaves Sydney June 2. for Auckland. Duo Auckland Juno 6, tranships to Talune. and loaves again for Sydney Juno 7. . TALUNE, b;s., loaves Dunedin Juno 1, for Auckland, via East Coast porta. Due. Auckland Juno 6, and tranships to Mokoia for Sydney. . MANUKA, s.s.. loaves Melbourne Junu 9. for Wellington, via Hobart and southern aorta. Duo Wellington June 18. Leaves samo da.v for Sydney direct.' Due Sydney Juno 22. MOKUAKI, s.s.. leaves Sydney Juno 5. for Wellington direct. Due Wellington Junq 9. Leaves June 10, for Melbourne, via southern ports and Hobart - , OVERSEA SHIPPING. STEAMERS TO ARHIYE. . From London. BTAllr OF NEW ZEALAND (duo Wellington "about June 10), sailed on April 8, via Australia, Auoklaild, and Napier. ITyscr Line. aaentß.) MATATUA 'due .Wellington about June 5), sailed oil April 10. via' Auckland. (Shaw. Savill, (duo - Wellington about June 9), sailed on April 20,-Plymouth April 22,' via Capo Town and Hobart. (New Zealand ahltmin* Co,, acuta,) 1

lOHIO (duo Wullincton about Juno 11). sailed on Anril 29, Plymouth May 1, via Cane Town and Hobart. (Shaw-SaviU Lino, aßents.) KAIKQURA (dne WeUiaßton about July 1), sailod on May via Auckland. (Now Zealand Shinninc Co., aEests.) , NEREHANA (duo lYellint'ton about Julv 14),' Bailed on May 6, via Australia, Auckland, and Naoior. (Tyser Line. (ißontS.) TURAKINA (due WellinKton about July 1), sailed on May 14, Plymonth. May 5, via Cape Town and Hobart. (New Zealand Shionine Ci)., apeuts.) From Liverpool. AOTFA (due WcUincton about May 31), sailed on March 21. via Auckland. (Shaw-SaviU. aeents.V MORAYSHIRE Wellington a])out Juno 25), sailed on April 24/ via Australia and Auckland. (F.H.S. Line, anents.) From New .York. j STAR' OE SCOTLAND (dti*. Wellineton about May 311, sailed on March 27, via Australia and Aunklnnd: (Tyser Line, agents.) WALKUIIF, (fluo wellineton • about July 8), sailed on May 3, Iqr Wellington direct. (Yacuqm Oil Co., agents.) '>• BANTU (due Wellineton about Aueust 61. eaiiod on May 13. via Australia and Auckland. (A. > and A. Lino, uKents.) BT TBLESEAPH, r OVERSEA,- > ' LONBON. May 28. Arrived,—Paparo{i. from Wellington. Sailed—Clara, for Wellington, SYDNEY,. May 29.' Arrived.—Mokoia (9 a.m.), from Auckland. Sailed—Wimmera (3 p.m.), for WellinKton. SYDNEY, May 30. Arrived.—Komatal from Weetportj-Daoiel, from Hokianea; from Greymon(h, MELIiOURKE, May;3o, Arrived,—Warrnnoo. COASTAL. SATURDAY, HAY. 23. AUCKLAND. Sailed.—Aotea (6.50 a,m.), for WelliMton. ■ . ONEITONGA. Arrived.-Corinna (10.40 a.m.), from Wellineton. JIEW PLYMOUTH. Arrived.—Takapuna (9.15 p.m.), frqm Wellington. Sailed.-Takapuna (11,6 p.m.), for Onehunga. PICTON. ; Arrived.—Jane Douslas (4 a.m.) and Hotolti (5.30 D.m.), from Wellinet™, • ■ " Sailed-HotoiU (9 p.m,). for Nelson. NELSON- ' Arrived.—Kennody (7,30 a.m.), from Wellipirton. • ti'ITELTOS. ... Arrived —Talupo' (7.40 .am-), Irom Wellington; Wootton (6,30 a,m.), from Nydia. Bay: H.M.S. Challenger (1.15 p.m.), from Akaroa: Petotie (1.15 a.m.), from Grcymoutli; Waihora (10.30 a.m.), from Timaru. \ Sailed—Langton Granee (11.45 p.m.). for Avon* mouth. AKAROA. Sailed—H.M.S. Ohallenzer;(9.4s a.m.). for Lyttelton. . . ; - TIMAIIU. . Sailed,—Morrabool (9,30 p.m.), for Newcastle. ' : ■ • ' DUNEMN. . ' - ■ Arrived.—Hannka. from Sydney, via Cook' Strait. BLUFF. Sailed.—Clan Grant (9.30 a.m.), for Ayonmouth and Wopaka (9 p.m.), for Sydney. ' . - ■, '■ SUNDAY. MAY. 30, 'AUCKLAND. Arrived,—Yjotqria (8,30 a.m.), from southern portsi Wimmera (2,15 a.m.),'from Sydney: Quito (8 ■ a.m.), from> Newcastle. , ONEHUNOA, , Arrived.—Takaniina (10.40 a.m.), from New Ply. mouth. . - (6.10 a.m.) and Takapuna (3.40 tf.m,), foT Now Plymouth. .. ■ WANQANUI, - Arrhed.n-PnUU (5.45 p.m;), from Wellington: NELSON.'. Arrived.—Wairau (3,30 a.jp-), from Wellington; Itotolti (6.45 0.m.). from Pioton. LYTTELTON. , . Arrived.—Mararoa (noon), from Wellington i Kopnya (12.10 p.m.), from Tinjarn. Sailed,—Nairnshire (8.45 a.m.), for Port Chalbers, ' , ■ WESTPORT, ■ Arrived—Koromiko (noon), from Wellineton. ■ DUNEDIN. Arrived.—Taiunei from Auckland, yia East Coast ports. Sailod.—Manuka, for Melbourne, via Bluff and Hobart; Majtai, for Auckland, via East Coast ports. Passengorj—Saloon; For Lyttelton—MißS Charters, Mrs. Sk.vo, Mr. Jlyams. For Wellington —Misses Orkney and Esther, Mrs. Loring, Messrs. Nees, Toboz, Captain Nowton. For Auckland-, Mrs. Forsyth and child. Messrs. Sowel) and Hunger. Dr. Forsyth, Captain M'Donald, ■ AOTEA, DUE T6-DAY. The Shaw-SaviU steamer Aotoa, from Liverpool, via Auckland, left tho latter port for Welling, ton at 7 a.m. on Saturday.' Sho* is due' here to, day. , . , -' i ' TIJE KA3TANGATA. 'i' . : - Union Qompaoy advices roport that,tho Baitangata is fixed to leave Lytteltqn to-day for Oreymouth. Bhe TyiU load timber tit tllilt pqrt for Melbourne. ; THE WAIWEEA. ' . Early on Saturday morning the Shaw-Savill steamer Waiwera arrived in port from Lytteiton. •She bunkered hero, and- sailed ilnaUy; for London early yeeterday mprnipg. ' THE STAR OF SCOTLAND. ; The Tyser Lino steamer Star of Scotland, from Now York, via Australia, is duo at Anokland to-morrow. She has on board }200 tons of cargo for Wellington, and i 3 expected hern about' Juno 1. THE MATATUA. On completine discharge of her London cargo the Shaw, Savill and Albion Company's steamer' Jllatatua goes on the loading berth, and ia fixed to flail finally from Auckland for London about the end of .June, ■; . THE SYDNEY BOAT. _ Cabled adyice received liy tho Budilart-Parker Co. -reports' that. tho Ulimaroa' left Sydney at 2 p.m. on Saturday for Wellington, Hhe has en board 183 passengers, and 333 tons of cargo to land (^"Wellington, ' OPAffA, FOR LONDON. ■ On account of the congestion of shjpDips at Jiyttplton the New Zealand Shippine Company e steomor Opawa .has been delayed in ber lnaaiqe operations, and is now filed to sail finally for London ohn Wednesday. . ' , PASSENGEES FOP. ENGLAND. By the New Zealand Shipping Company's s.s. Kaipara, which was to leave Lyttelton yesterday, tho following havo booked for London:— Misses Taylor. Ward; Ha;sell and maid. Davie? Mesdames Dayies. Taylor, Gibson, ral Hogge, Colonel Br. H. Davles.Colonel W. H. Connolly, Messrs: M. D, Taylor, 11, Lee, P, Gib. son. H. Harrington, l E. F. H. Gayo. RAEAWA BREAKS DOWN. The Northern Company's steamer Karawa (says an exchange), trading between Onehpngn and ■! New Plymouth, on the We?t Coast, broke down pn Thursday afternoon, and had to aban, don hoy trip tp New Plymouth. Tho Itarawa left Onehunga about half-past four o'clock for New Plymouth with a fair complement of pas. sengers and a large general cargo. When she reached Puponga, about twelve miles distant from port, something went wronir with one ofthe boilers, and immediately on receipt of this information from the engine-room Oantain' Norpury brought his ship to a standstill. It waß then discovered that one. of the main boiler tubes had burst .and, that tho water was escaping from the boiler, rendering it inmossiblo for the vessel to continue on her journey. Ab in order tq effect'renairs it would be necessary to extinguish the fires and 000 l the boilers, it was ' expected that the 'Rarawa would not'be »blo to leave Onehunga until yesterday. Consequently her trip had to bo abandoned, and she returned to port about eight o'clook. ' ■ It was expected that the Whangane would leayii Auckland on Saturday for Napier and Wei. hugton. , ' ! - The Shaw, Savill, and Albjon Company's se Aotea. from Glasgow and Liverpool, is duo today, and commences discharging immediately on arrival, at Queen s Wharf, ' v On Saturday moraine the Scales steamer Olan Grant left the Bluff for London, via the Cape of Good; Hope. The route taken is an unusual one for Homeward-bound steamers. A Press Association message from Auckland states that the Btoaipor Quito called at that port early Vesterday morn,ng. She is on' her way from_ Newcastle to the wost coast, of America and had run short of bunkor coal. Early on Saturday rooming the : Union Comnapys steamer Takapuna left Wellington to New Plymouth., to take up the Har»wa'g mining. She arrived there at 945 p.m., and at'lls tho' express. 1 " " h, ' nita havi,lg oounect'ed with", Running in place of tho Aralipra, which in laid UP for overhaul, the Union Oomnnriy'! stcamor Rotoiti left nort on, Saturday "or Vir ton. Nelson, and the West Coast i bert. of the Arabura. who has been on leave, joined the Rotoiti as masteJ! ° lida7

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