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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OP THE MOON. M|RCH. Day. Hr.m. New moon 8 U 62 a.m. First quarter 16 0 28 a.m. Full moon 22 11 26 p.m. Last quarter 30 0 28 a.m. MOON. Moon rises to-day, 5.63 p.m.; sets, 6.23 a.m. Sunday. . HIQH WATER. To-day,' 3.33 a.m.; 4.10 p.m. i . To-morrow, 4.40 a.m.; 6.14 p.m. J SUN. Sun rises to-da7, 5.54 a.m.: sets, 6.1 p.m. ARRIVALS. ': THURSDAY, ILAJEOH 20. • PETONE, s.s. (6.5 a.m.), 708 tons, Gordon, from Lyttelton. KAITOA, e.B, (6.45 a.m.), 305 toils, Graham, from Tcra-kolio. ' 3IABAROA, s.s. (6.50 a.m.), 2698 tons. Manning, from Lyttelton. Passengers: 3+s'excursionists. . , , KAHU, s.s. (7 a.m.), 182 tons, Grey, from Napier. HUIA, s&. (7 a.m.), 127 tons, Burt, from Wanpanui. ■ B3SEX, sfl. (7 a.m.), 7530 tons. Brown, from Auckland. NIKATJ, s.g. (8.35 a.m.), 248 tons, Hay, from Motueka.

ULIMAROA. s.s. (9.45 a.m.), 6777 tone, Wylie, from Melbourne, Hobart, and southI era-ports. -Passenger*: Saloon—Mosdamea Murdoch, Jlossonftor, Winalow, Alcoclt. Eg- ' loy, TurnbuU, L-aybum, Patterson arid ftirl, Nicholson, Dansoy, Rawson, Marshall. Oonnor, Jackson, Verooe, Palck, Drown, Thompson, Chambers, Logan. Paterson, M'Lcan, Robertson, Peacock, Misses Broad,, Stevens, Hall, Millar, Outhbertson, Greenslade. Nicholson, Mitchell, Moir, Chapman. Yulo, Lookwood. Atkinson, Rogers, Oayjzill. Q-ar-ratt (2), Quill, Lnsko, Farmer, Colonel Messenger, Messrs. Hannah, Murdoch and family, Alcock, Smith, Rltcliio. Wagner, Patterson, \ Nicholson, Stark©, M&yhow, Cufclibert3on, Outrod, Connor, ' Jackson, Thompson, Boap. Maddren, Duff. Hiuhet. Oramp, Jones, Bell, Peacock, Chambers, Patereon. Bowman, M'Kenzie, Manifold, Pearce. Jfajsden. Haslam, fllatt-cry. MAITAI, s.s. (10.5 a.m.), 3393 tons, Carson, from Punedin, and Lyttelton. Passeneers: Fn-loon—Mioses En-seell, WatMns, , Moore, Wicliart, JTe-sdamca Bornott. Russell. Muir, M Farlanc. -Madson. Pioketts, Lovi. Bt.r.iehan, runcan, Mwsrs. Karris, Bnrnetit. 'Wntson; Henley, H'lnnls, Barley. Cantain Muir; 14 HINJiIfOA. e.s. flO.in a.m.), 542 ton 3, 80llotib. from Cook Strait. . HAUPIRI. s.s. dl a.m.), 716 tons. Bilton, from Onelumtra and New Plvmouth. MAJfAHOA. 6.5. (12.45 p.m.). 122 tons, Hart, from T<"v>koh<\. . jraraOUP-NB, s.B. (2.40 n.m. at Miramar), llJt ■f'HTi.'j. MTiCoa. from Newcastle. PATKKNA. (4 p.m.). 1212 tons. CamoTon. from Kelson and Picton. TYRONK - s.s.. f4.RO p.m.). - 66(54. tons. MT/aiinlilm, from WanjTamil. ATTAKOT7. q.h. (4.<0 p.m.), 407 tons, Manley,'from Foxton. KOM/TA, s.a. (6.45 p.m.), 1994 tons, Tate, from W-n^Dort. ■ MAKAItOA. OA.-(8.45 p.m.), 2598 tons, Mannine, from Picton. - ■ KAMONi'. s.fl.' (9.35 p.m.), 1425 tona, Walton, from Westport.

FRIDAY, MARCH 21. QUEEN OP THE SOUTH, s.s. (5.45 a.m.) 198 tons, Harvey, from. Forton. . WAIMEA, s.s. (6.6 N a.m.), 454 tons. Btovcna from Greymouth. IJGATORO, s.s. (6.30 p.m.). 1137 tons Christian, from "Wajtport: INDRALEfItA. s.s. (7.20 a.m.)*' 6669 . tons Lea, from Bluff. ARAHURA. 6.8. (7.30 a.m.), 1596 tons, Lam berfc, from Nelson, wltli 200 passengers. MAORI, s.s. (7.30 a.m.), 3399 tons, Aldwel] from Lyttelton, with 700 passengers. vSTORMBIRD, s.s. (7.30/ a.m.), 217 tons Dowell. from Wanganui. •t. •, BAY, s.s. (8.10 a.m.), 10,641 toiw Lidtftono, from Loudon, via way ports. • VICTORIA, s.s. (8.10 a.m.), 2969 tons, KoU from Svdney, via way 'port*. , ' ' AWAHOA. 6,f5. (8,35. a.m.), 344 tons, Bon ner, from Motueka nad. Nelson. MOKOIA, s.f?. (8.35 a.m.), 3502 tons, Harris from' Lvthfilton, with 3CO passengers. BLENHEIM, 6.5. (9.50 a.m.), 120 • tons VftlkJnpon. from- Blenheim. KAPUNI, «,0. (11.20 a.m.), 150 tons, ITIn tosh, from Patca. . . NGAHERE, s.s. (1.35 p.m.), 1090 tons, 3>il ner. from Groymouth. AORERE, s.s. (2.10 p.m.), 77 tons, Fisk Irom \Patea. • OANOPUS, «.s. (3.35 p.m.), 1337 tons, Gib ■bon*. from. WctTtporft. ARAPAWA.. sjs., (7.50 p.m.), 268 tons, Oorby from j; -}fcw Plymouth|T •. ir . t! .. t

DEPARTURES. , ■ THURSDAY, MARCH 20. " MARAROA, s.a.'. {12.10 p.m.), '2598' tons, Manninsr.-for-Ploton,-with 200 passengers." • ARAHURA, "5;5,',(12;15 p.m.), I '. 1596' tons, La.mbort, for Nelson, with 110 pas3engors. KENNEDY, s-s.' (1 p.m.), -226 tons, Wildmail, for Nelson. PETONE, .s.s. ..(2 p.m.), 708 tons, .Gordon, for Lyttelton. ABAWA, 5.9. (3.20 p.m.), pI9Z, tons, Olayden, for London. (Passenger-Hat pubUnhcd on Thursday.) • ECHO, aurlilnry scow (3 p.m.), 99 tons, M'lutyro, for, ■ NIKAU, L ; .s. (5.20, p.m.), 248 tona. Hay, for Nelson, WATItAU, b.3. (5.10 p.m.), 93 tons, Deiley, for. Blenheim.' MAUNGANUI, e.g. (8,30 ' p.m.), 7527 tons. Worrall, for Melbourne, via south, with 640 passenpers. ' MARAROA, s.B. (9.30 p.m.), ZS9S .tons, Manning, for Lyttelton, with 400 passengers. KAITOA, 5.9. (6.20 p.m.), 350 tons, Graham, for NelEon. > ULIMAROA. e.g. {7.40 p.m.), 6777 tona, Wyllie, for Sydney. (Passenger-list published on Thursday.) ■ NOEA NIVEN, .iteom trawler (7.30 p.m.), 56 tons,, Brusey, for Cook Strait. ' MAITAI, 5,3. (9 p.m.).' 3393 tons, Carson, for northern ports, with 130 passengers. ' PATEENA, B.s. (9;10 p.m.), 1212 tons. Cam©, ron, for Plcton and Nelson, with 236 passengers. HAUPIRI, p.B. (11.35 p.m.). 715 tonß, 811 ton, for Plcton. Nelson, and Onehnnga. COUNTESS, steam trawler (3.6 p.m.), far Oook Strait. ' FRIDAY, MARCH 21. < KIRIPAKA, s.s. (1.5 p.m.), 133 tons, Joho.nson, for Patea. MOKOIA, s.g. (3.5 p.m.), 3502 tons, Harris, for Lvttelton. ,- MAOEI, s.s. (8.6 p.m.), 3399 tons, Aldwell, for Lyttelton,

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. : Opawa, Blenheim, 1 March 22. ■ Mana, Patea, Maroh 22. Wakatu, Lyttelton, Kalkoura.. March 22. ■ Koonya, Greymouth, March 22. Nlkau, Nelson, Motueka, March 22. - Mavaroa, Lyttelton, March 22. Patcena, Nelson, Pioton. March 22. Ngahere, Greymouth, M<uroh 22. W;i iran, Blenheim, MaTch 22. Rakiura, Greymouth, MaTch 22. Kirlpaka, Patea, March 23. Maori. Lvttelton, March 23. ' Kapitl, Foxt-on, March 23. Ripple, Glsborne, March 24. V/cumana, Nauier, March 25. Mokpia, Lyttelton, March 25. Monowai. northern porta, March 25. Mapourika, Nelson. Pioton, March 45. ...Manuka, Sydney, March 26. Wnimate, Pioton, March! 27. Aorang-i, Sydney, March 27. , Tahiti. Son Francisco, via. way poirts, March 27. Ma.it.ii, northern ports. March 2fl. Moeraki, Melbourne, via south, Mar. 28.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES, Ngahere, Greymouth, March 22. Ngatoro, Greymouth, March 22. Rakiura, Plcton, Greymouth, Hokitlka, March 22. Walrau, Blenheim, March 22. Awahou, Foxton, March 22. ■ Kahu, Napier, March 22. Hula, Wanganui, March 22. " Nikau, Nelson; Motueka, March 22. Mararoa, Lyttelton, March 22. Arahura, Pioton. Nelson, West Coast, March 22. • Victoria, Lyttelton, Dunedln, March 22. Mana, Patea, March 22.- , Arapawa, Wansamii,. March 22. Queen of tho South, Foxton, March 22. Opaiva, .Blcuhohn, March 22. Aorero, Patea, March 22. Aivaroa, Motueka, Nelson, March lA. tndraloraa. Napier, March 24. • Patecna. Picton, Nelson, Martfh 24. Maori. Lyttelton, March 24. Stormbird, Wanganui, March 22. Wniiueu, Nelson, Wort Coast, jrn.reh 25. Wakatu, Kaikoura, Lyttelton, March 25. Kapuni, Patea, March 25. Kil'ipaka, Patea, March 25. Mokoia, noTthorn porta, March 25. . Monowtui, Lyttelton, Dunedin, March 25. , Jlawko's Bay, Lyttelton, Jfarch 25, Hippie, Napior, Gisborne, March 26. Mapourika, Nelson, AVest Const,' Mar. 25. Knpiti, Wanganui, March 25. Blenheim, Blenheim, March 25. Mauaroa, Havclock, March 26. Tyrone, Timaru, Lyttelton. March 26. walmana, Auckland, March 27. Manuka,' Melbourne, via south, Mn.Tch27. Maitai. Lyttelton,. Dunedin, March 28. Mocraki. Sydney direct. March 23. Tahiti, Sydney, March 23. Aoranel, San Francisco, via way ports Mawli 28. ' Waimate, London, March 28.

INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF ST.EAMEHS. MANUKA. duo' hero from Sydney March 26, Sails March 27. for Melbourne, via south. VICTORIA; duo hore from south March 27. Kails same day for Sydney, via north. MOEIiAKI. duo here from Melbourne, via south, March 28. Sails same day fox Sydney direct.

BY TELEGHAI'H OVERSEA. LONDON, March 20. Sailed.—Courtfleld, for Auckland. SYDNEY. March 21. 'Sailed.—Barcnfels. for Aiw>ldand. Sailed,—Pakeha, for Auckland'. NEWCASTLE, March 20. Arrived.—Koromlko, for 'Wellington. Sailed,—Louisa Craig, for Auckland. COASTAL. THURSDAY, MAEOH 20. KAIPARA. Arrived.—lnja, from Newcastle. AUCKLAND, Arrived.—Monowai (11 a.m.). from southern ports. NAPIEE. Arrived.—Albert, barauo (5 p.m.), from Pngot Sound. I'IOTON. Arrived.—Kennedy (7 p.m.), from Wellington. GHEYMOUTH. .■ Arrivod.—Koonya (6.5 p.m.), from Wellington. Soiled.—Bakiura, (5.5 p.m.), for Wellington. DUNEDIN. Sailed.—Tokomaru, for Oamarn. FEIDAY, MAKCH 21. ONEHUNGA. Sailod,—Earawa (4.40 p.m.), for New Plymouth. NEW PLYMOUTH. Arrived—Pukakl (11.10 a.m.), from Onehunga. • BLENHEIM. Arrived.—Wairau (5.30 a.m.), from Wellington. : • ' NELSON. Arrived.—Pateena (8 a.m.), from Pic ton: Niltau (7.30 a.m.), from Wellington; Eesulus (7.20 a.m.), from Now' Plymouth. LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Petone (8 a.m.) and Mauriganul (9.25 a.m.). and Mararoa (10.30 a.m.), from Wellington. To sail,—Maioroa (6.15 p.m.), -for Wellington. POET CHALMERS. Arrived.—Oorinna (4.15 a.m.). from Timaru and Wellington. _ DUNEDIN. Ajrired.-iJoin Q' p.m.). from

ESSEX FEOH LIVERPOOL. An arrival In port from Liverpool, via way ports, on Thursday was tho P. and S. liner Esgox. Tho Eecond officer reports that the Essex left Liverpool at 9.30 p.m. on January 11, arrived at Las Pal mas on ■Tanuary 18, where eho coaled, and resumed hor voyago tho same day. Durban waa reacliod on February 6, the vessel sailing two days late. Tlie eastins was made in 29dcs. south in TOmarkably fine weather, Melbourno belnc roached on February 23. and Sydney on JlaTch 4. After discharging cargo at Auckland, the Essex came on ,to Wellington. ' • Captain 11. L. Brown has associated with mm; tho following officers Chief, Mr. K. Willmmra; second, Mr. W. Findley: third, Mr. 0. K. Snowball; fourth, Jlr. It. Dickran. Mr. R. Boyd is chief engineer, 3ir. Jc Jr 10 !' second, Mr. 0. M'Laughlon third, Jt ftobson fourth, Mr. J. L. Ferguson fifth,-Mr. B. Olesg'sixth; Mr. W. Stanley is chief refrigerating engineer, 'and Mr. ,T. Jjfdrao &econd, whilo Mr. A.'E. Denford is chief BtowaTd, and Dr. A. H. Tebbutt is amp's sutgeon. ' ' The Easex continues her journey to southern ports on March 26.

8.3. HAWICE'B BAY ARRIVES. The now Tysor liner Hawko's Bay arrived at Wellington yesterday from Lon,l: r, ' a X ports. This is her initial visit. rho Hawkc'o Bay rescmblos other latest additions to the Tyscr Hoot in appearance, and has already been described. chief officer reports that thellawkc's Day cloarod tho Royal Albert Docks on January 10, having on board 633 third-class , paosonpere for Melbourne and 12,C00. tons of cargo for Australian and New Zealand ports. Crossing tho Bay of Biscay a ■"Sf I *!'south-vest galo "war encountered, but after that fine weathor prevailed iunt.il arrival at Cape Town, where tho vessel ooalaud m fosumod hor voyage two days later. Tho llawkos Bay was fav-' ourcd- -with flue; weather until within four days 6tcam of Molbourno, when 'elie' met with n strong westerly gale, and, although a high sqa was running, tho new vcs.se! behaved splendidly, and no water was ship--8? 'Moourno was reached on February ZO, and aftor discharging a largo oiiantity of cargo, and disombarking her passengbra. tlio vessel loft for Sydney, Auckland, and Napier, arriving here as stated above. Captain Lidstono is. In oommand. his other officers being;— Chief, Mi-. C. X. Jones lato Nerohana); second, Mr. A. J. Baxter Uato Tomoana); third, Mr. R. E. Fox (lato Tomoaaa); fourth, Mr. H. W. Antram. Mr. A. Young is oliief ongineer, Mr. J. H'Kcnzio second, Mr. F. Parkin. third, Mr. D. J Dick fourth, Mr. H. Pcarce fifth, and Mr. L Wishart sixth. Mr. E. R. Hansen is chief refrigerating engineer, and-Mr. H. Henderson sooond, whilo Dr. J. A. Milno in ship s surgeon, Mr. 11. S. Smith Marconi operator,,and-Mr. A. J. Smith chief steward. ■ On tho voya.Ro from London to Molbourno tho Hawlto's Bay averaged a speed of 12.8 knots an hour, and on the run from Sydney to Auckland slio maintained a speed °f over 11 knots against adverse conditions. Tho Hawke's Bay is Bchedulo to leavo, Wellington for southern ports .on Tuesday next.

BOUND FOB WELLINGTON. Duo at Wellington from London, via way porta, on March 31, the New Zealand ShipCompany's R-otorua is bringing tho following passengers :-Tho Eov. E. Hoborfenawo, Mrs. and Miss Kobertshawo, tho Itov. J; "• Allen, tho liov. H. G. Houseman and Sirs. Houseman, Mrs. 0. H. Morelaud. Also there will bo on board:—Mr. and Mrs. J. Nicholson, Sir. and Mrs. W. P. Nowton,, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ada-meon. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Oluttorbuck, Mr. and Mrs. ,T. Q. Palmer, T rs * A. Forsyth, Mr. end- Mrs. J. Mtlnor, Mr. and Mrs. J. Stuckey, Mr. and Mrs. Stawart, Mrs. Flech, Mrs. E. Roche, ■Mib. J. Twelbridpro,. Mrs. J. A. Inglis, Mrs. £• Prince, Mrs. R. Dagg and the Misses Dagsr, Miss E. A. Elliott, Miss M. Jennings, }r V, : V a ' Ttlo , y °nd Miss Hartley, Miss ■ Sj polrymple, Mlfs 0. Dumergue. Mies A. MlntoJt Mrs. Knight, Mrs. D. North, Mdss A. Wells, JbM Donee, Miss Hill, MiEa Ohorry-Gorrard, Mrs. L'JEsiinngo Malone, Miss E. V. A. White, Mies J. Hoot, the Misses Hammond, Mr.' J. Young, Mr. It. H. Batt. Mr. I. G. Bisset, Mr. A. E. Ward. K- Stow, Mr. W. P. 0. Bain, Mr; W. T. Winkley. There ci'o ■ about 365 third-class pas. 6engora.

ARAWA SAILS FOB HOME. Shortly alter 3 p.m. on Thursday tho Shaw-SaviH li.il.S, Airawa left Wellington, far London, via way ports, l'he vessel took away e, full load of frozen produoe as well as a larpe quantity of general.' She Is duo at her destination on May 2. NEW TORE TO WELLINGTON. Messrs. Dalgoty and Co., local asentfl for and A. Line, have boon advised that tto Bteamor A'barlour, 4194 tons, has been nxod to commence loading at New York on March 25 for Australia and tho four, New Zealand main ports, also Nelson. Sho is expectod to pail on April 20. ti° er 'our is duo at Wellington about July 5. WAIMATE FOE LONDON. Tho New Zealand Shipping Company's 19 duo at Wellington from Picton next Thursday to complete Homeward loficl--1115. bne lakos her departuTo from tliis port for London on M;ircli 28. SHIPMENTS OF APPLES. 1 Apples in largo quantities are being brought from Hobarfc to Wellington by tlio Row Zealand Shipping and Shaw-Savill Companies steamers for transhipment to South America and London. Tho Rotorua, duo hero on March 31, is bringing 15,000 eases, and sho w<Ul bo followed by the lonic, Ruapeliu. Athcnie, Paparoa, Corinthic. Reniuera, Arawa. a-nd Ruahino. Each vessel has been, fixed load 15.CC0 cases. ' MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Captain Howell, lato of. tho F. and S. Line's Cornwall has been transferred to the Dorset, and Captain Prentice to tho Shropshire, vioo Captain Prlske, who lias remained in London. Mr. J. Low, chief engineer of tho Anohor Line s Kennedy, .and Mr. P. Harnet.. eliicf engineer of tho Earno oompany',l Kaitoa, have exchanged positions. Mr. 0. I!. St. G. Tucker' has joined tho Unitpiri as third officer. Mr. 0. H. Frost, lato chief officer of the Kaiapol, lias "resigned from tho Union Company s servioe in order to go into business in Tasmania. Captain J. Maweon,. who has been on shore leave, has resinned command of tho Karor.i, relieving Cnptoin J. O. S. Doorley, who has gono to Dimcrtin for instructions. Mr. C. W. Gumming 'lias rejoined tho Northern Company's steamer Maimia as chief oHirer, relieving Mr. li. Hopkins, who is ashore on holiday leave. C. Hopkins ]uir rejoined tho Waiotahi, a[ter having been on holiday leave. Mr. Drnokcs. cliief oflicer of the Haupiri. went, nuhorc nt Oiiehunsa last- trip, end the second and third officers were promoted a step. Tho coiller Kurow Mrircd nt, Lytklton from Kawcantlowith ft full load of oosj on Thuriday jaoraing,

OVERSEA SHIPPINC. Steamers. From. Left. Due. Hawko's liny .... IionAoii .Inn. II) 11«r. 51 Whakarua London .Ian. 28 A]ir. 11 Xcrohana Lniidun .Ian. 50 Mnr. 2S Opav.il Loiiilon .lail. 3 Adi , . '2 liotoruo, London ,1'c'i. 10 ?lir. Jl Iliingatlra. London I'oli. 6 Apr, 5 IndrabnjuJj , Loudoa Feb. 13 Air! II

' Ionlo London Feb. 23 Apr. 15 KaipaTa London Mar. 2 Apr. 23 Buapohu London ; Mar. 15 Apr. 30 Now Zealand Portsmouth — Apr. 8 Pakcha Liverpool Fob. 4 Apr. 4 Essex Livorpool Jan. 11 Mar. 20 Surrey Liverpool Feb. 22 Apr. 26 l'linutaUa, Liverpool Jtnr. 15 May 14 Whakatano ... fit. .Tohn Feb. 15 Apr. 30 Kia Ora . ... St. John Mar. 3 May 20 narenfela New York Dec. 24 Apr. ip Collinpham ... Sew York Jan. 21 Apr. 1 Glonotivo Now York Jan. 20 Apr. 29 Brioz hel ... Now York Feb. 7 May 2 Courtfiold New York Feb. 20 May 12 Tahiti 'Frisco Mar. 5 Mar. 27

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