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PHASES OP TEE MOON. FEBRUARY. Day. Hr. m. Full moon .. 7 2 58 p.m... Last quarter 15 1 23 g.m. New Hioon 22 5 39 a.m MOON. Moon rises to-day, 7.58 p.m.; sets. 9 a.m. Sunday. .. TIDE. To-day, 6.47 a.m.; 7.12 p.m. To-morrow, 7.31 a.m.; 7.53 p.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day,. 5.6 a.m.; sets, - 7.3 p.m. ARRIVALS. . . FRIDAY,. FEBRUARY 9. OPAWA, s.s. (1.45 a.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, from Blenheim. KAPUNI, s.s. (1.15 a.m.), 150 tolls, Gibson, from I 1 a tea. PATEENA, 6.6. (2.40 a.m.) , . 1212 tons, Thompson, from Nelson, and Picton. - VICTORIA, s.s. (7 .i.in.), 2969 tons, Bates, from Napier. KAITOA, s.s. (7.45 a.m.), 305 tons, Wildman, from Nelson. MAORI, s.s. '(8.5 a.m.), 3399 tons, Manning, from Lyttelton. ". CORINNA. s.s. (2.15 p.m.), 1271 tons, Elders, from New Plymouth. AURORA, s-s. (7.30 p.m.). 580 tons, Davis,. Irom the Antarctic. . departures. . FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9. HINEMOA, B.e. (7.45 a.m.), 542 tons, "Ssllons, for Cook Strait (from Worster Bay). KAITOA, s.s. (5.15 p.m.), .305 tons, Wildmail,'for Nelson. ' ' PATEENA,' s.s". (6.5 p.m.),. 1212 tons, Irwin, for Picton and Nelson. QUEEN.OF.THE.SOUTH, B;S. (7 p.m.), 198 toils,THarvcy, for Foxton. .MAORI, s.s.- (7.50 p.m.),.'.' 3399 tons, "Manning, for Lyttleton.ALEXANDER,- s.s. (8.50 p.m.), 377 tons, Reid, for Nelson and West Coast. - OPAWA. fc.s. (miduisht), 110 tons, Nicholas, for: Blenheim. ■ .. EXPECTED ARRIVALS.: Orepuki, Lyttelton, February 10. Wakatu, Lyttelton, Kaikoura, Feb. 10. , Kapiti, Wanganui, "February 10. Nikaui -. Nelson, February 10. Mararoa,.-Lyttelton, February 10. Pateena, Nelson, Pictoh, February 10;' Kakapo, Westport/ Feb. 10. Hinemoa, Cook Strait, Feb. 10. Wairau, Blenheim! Fcb. : 10. Monowai, Auckland, Gisborne, Napier, February 10. Opaw-a, Blenheim, February 11. Kaitoa, Nelson, February 11. Maori, Lyttelton," February 11. Pateena, Nelson.' February 11. ; Ripple, Akitio, Gisborne, Napier, Feb, 11. . Moeraki, Sydney, February 12. . ■ Waverlcy, Patea, February' 12. ..Kennedy,. Picton, February 13. QueeD of the Southt. Foxton, eb. 13. —Tarawera, -Auckland, Gisborne, jSapier, February 13. Westratla, Sydney, via northern ports, February .19. Riverina, Sydney, February 19. -Wimmera, -Melbourne, - February 22. Manuka, Sydney," March' 5. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Nikau, Nelson, February 10. Mararoa-, Lyttelton,: February 10.' - Wairau, Blenheim, Feb. .10. ■ .Wayerley; Patea, February. 42. Opawa,- Blenheim, -February 12. Pateena, Picton, Nelson, Feb. 12. ■ ■ . Kaitoa, Nelson, February 12. . Maori, Lyttelton, February 12... Wakatu, Kaikoura, Lyttelton, Feb. 12. ' Ripple, Napier, Gisborne, Akitio, Feb. 13. ...Moeraki, .Lyttelton,..February 13.. Queen of the South, 'Foxton, Feb, 13. Mapourik-a. Picton, Nelson, West Coast, February" 13. ■ ■ ...Tarawera,. Lytt-clton, Hitnedin. Feb. 13. Kennedy, Nelson and' West Coast, February ' 13. Westralia, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Feb. 16. Riverina, Lyttelton, February 20. Yr'imiiicj'a, Melbourne," via southern ports, February 24. < Manuka, Lyttelton, March 6. HOVEHENTS OF STEAMERS. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. VICTORIA, left Sydney January 29. and arrived Auckland Feßruary. 2. .Left Auckland February, 6, and arrived at Wellington, via Gisborne and Napier, February 9, and leaves Wellington February 10 for Sydney," via"~northern ports. " ' WIMMERA, left Melbourne for Wellington direct on January 27, and arrived here February 1. Left here February 1 for'Melboiirne, "via""southern ports." ' Due Melbourne February'" 12. ""'MANUKA,'-'left Sydney' Fobriiary 1 for Wellington direct, and arrived here February 5. Left February 6 for Lyttelton and arrived back February: 8. Left some day for Sydney direct, and duo Sydney February 12. .. — - MOERAKI, arrived -Sydney from Weir lington .direction • January'. : 29.--- Left Sydnoy- after going,, to. -Hobart, on.February 'Brand dho. Wellington Fehrjiaiy.'.'l2.'..Leaves .Wellington after going to Lyttelton Feb; .ruary. 15 for Sydney-direct,-and duo Sydney February 19. . BALOONA," arrived Melbourne February 2. left Melbourne February-7, and Hobart February 9-for Dunedin. via Biuff. Due Dunedin February 13. WESTRALIA, left 'Sydney February 7 for Wellington, via; iiorthern ports, and due Wellington February 16. Leaves here for Lyttelton". arid "same day, and duo • back February 22. Leaves same day for' Sydney, via northern ports, and due Sydney March 2.' RIVERINA, arrived Sdyney from Wellington direct February (i. Leave's' Sydney for Wellington after going to Hobart on February' 15,•" an'd "duo Wellington" February" 19. ' Leave's here after going to. Lyttelton' oil' February 22 for Sydney direct, Due' Sydney February 26. BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. NEWCASTLE, February 9. Arrived—Kaiapqi, from New Zealand. Sailed.—Rakanoa, lor New Zealand.' COASTAL. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9. . .. AUCKLAND. . '. ' Arrived.—Flora, from Rarotonga; Tara wera (2 p.m.), from "southern ••ports. •• oneuunga; Sailed—Karu (11 a.m.), for -Greymouth; NEW PLYMOUTH. Arrived—Rarawa (7.45 a.m.), from One hunga. 1 , FOXTON., .. . ... Arrived—Awahou (11.30 a.m.), from Wei lington. BLENHEIM. Sailed.—Wairau (6 p.m.), for Wellington NELSON. . Sailed—Niau (7.10 p.m.)i for Wellington. LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Ngakuta (5.55 a.m.), from Grey mouth; Koromiko (7.5 a.m.), from New castle; Wootton (3.10 p.m.), from Freuci Pass. - Sailed.—Mararoa (8.15 p.m.), for Welling ton; Orepuki (2 p.m.), for Wellington. To sail.—Wakatu, for Kaikoura. PORT CHALMERS. Arrived.—Rosamond (6.47 p.m.), for We) lington. .. . TO-DAY'S BERTHAGE LIST. The following berths have been allotte to vessels due liere to-day:—' Mararoa, Ferry Wharf. Nikau, No. 10 Queen's Wharf. Wairau; No. 11 (North) Queen's Wharf Orepuki, No. 2 Queen's Wharf. Hinemoa, Ferry Wharf. , Kakapo,' Clyde Quay-Wharf. , . PASSENGERS FROM AMERICA. 1 Following is the list of passengers \yli arrived at Auckland by the "last stcame • from Vancouver;—Firetclass—Captain . H.' Brown, Mrs. M. Young, Mrs., and Mit • Thomas, Mr. C. H. Wray, Mr. C. D'Ebri • Mrs. F. Withers, Mr. and Mrs. L. Potte: Mr. and Mrs. Carter, Mr. K. D. Thoma ; Miss W. L. Boy-s-Smith, Mr. and Mrs. I Thureby and infant, . Mr. and. Miss I Gordon, Mr. D. Stewart Dawson, : Mn ; Allison, Mrs. Rose, Mr. S. Hirsoh. M: ' anil Mrs. Eva and family. Mr. '1. H. Inne Mr. Robertson; Mr: and Mrs. J. A\ Usui ' Mrs. A. E. and Misses' (2), M'lndoe, M ' anil Mrs. W. T. Cotter and cliidl.. MasU J. Borron, Master Davidson, Mr. F. Horn; ' brook, Mr. J. DavieS. Miss D. Wilson. Mr D. A. Ewen, Miss Ross. Second-class- ; Mr. 'R. "Amodea, Mr; M. Cohen, Mr. an ' Mrs. Christie, Miss M. Brown, Mr. J 1 Kahn, Mr. W. J. Wilson, Mr, It. S. Woo; ; Mr. E. Cutler, Miss. F. Hoare, Missi ( L Cttilletti, Mr. J. B. Eoc. Jlr. and . T. K'Farlaiio and infant. Njss-L. Npieoi • Miss "E. 'Vi-sreck,* Muster Sidanaudi, m ter Basmanano, Mr. T. Bentley, Mrs. Ro~ ' Mi'. J. Addis, Mrs. N. Anderson, Masta ;' A. and R. Harland, Shur\vj.. Mro. .' Stokes, Miss Clapcott aud cTuld,, Mast( PococU, Mrs. Webster. Miss H. Mr , Hargreaves, Mr. A. Herrick, 5 , [r n s - ®° E cl ; Master O. Binucy; and six steerage. SYDNEY BOAT. • Next week's Sydney boatr-the Moeraki- '• left Sydney at 1 p.m. on Thursday wit ■- 75 saloon and 36 ail 730 tons of cargo for -Wellington. j St '- should get hero about seven o clock o lUnndnv iiiomi'Hjr, and lcavP6 tigain at • p!m. on TuSday .for Lrttelton rotur. J ins iu time to sail at 5 p.m. on Thur day for Sydney dircct. THE "K" BOATS. The Karu left Onohunga yesterday ■ f( Greymouth. At tho sbut-hern port st loads timebr fqr_ Wellington. T1 i Kokiri and tho kini. tho former fro Auckland and tho latter from Wcllingto: were ' duo'; at -Greymouth yesterda Tht,- Kokiri loads coal for. Lyttelton, at the K" loads coal and timber for Du;
edin. The Karori is due at Grcymootfc to-day -from - Duneftin; -and—takes on a cargo of timber for Sydney. Tho Kauri left Oamaru on. Wednesdi for Weatport to load for Wellington. 1word has yet been received as to whe tho vessel is to leave for Wellington. Tho Kaituna, which arrived at New Plymouth from Newcastle on Wednesday, and then went on the Picton, is to return to New Plymouth to discharge coal. The Kaiapoi, which has been delayed at. Sydney on account of heavy rain, iraa to have left that port on Thursday for Newcastle to load coal for Dunedin and Bluff. She was discharging timber at Sydney. Hie Kakapo arrived here during .night from Westport with a full car?o or coal to be discharged into tho Wellingtno hulks. The Kurow arrived here on Thursday from Napier. with a cargo of Newcastle coal. This has not yet been ; touched. When she has discharged, it is reported that she will proceed to Picton to load chaff for Onehuiiga, and, after leaving Onehunga she will proceed to Kaipara to load.timber for Sydney. Tho "Union Company are, however, not eure as to her movemente. ' MAPOTJRIKA AND PATEENA. Tho Union Company advise that, tho Pateena, which left here" last cvehinE for Picton and Nelson, "will 'return ! direct from ' Nelson to Wellington, and should get here this evening. To make tho usual oal! at Picton it has" been' decided that the Mapourika, whioh is duo at Nelson this morning, will come from Nelson to Wellington, via Picton. instead of coming direct, and she should get hero late to-night. . VICTORIA DELAYED. The Victoria, which arrived in .port from Sydney, via'northern ports "yesterday, was not worked yesterday," and consequently icr time of departure for Sydney via northern, ports, which was originally advised as-5 P.m.. to-day, has now been postponed, and it is "indefinite when sho will get. away.' _ MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Captain E. J. Appleyard took -command of the Kurow-at Napier-last Friday. "Captain' S." Crawshaw; of the Union Company's shore.: staff''at -Sydney," who brought the Kurow-from Newoastle, will return to -Sydney from Auckland this week; Captain Vint, who came over from Sydney on the Manuka, on Monday, haa Bono south for orders. --'Mr..Bell,- second officer of the Kowhai-, has been promoted "chief officer of that vessel temporarily. ...Mr. .Stephens, late third- officer of. the Maori,- has joined-the Kowhai as second officer temporarily. Mr. T. Eaddy, "late of tho Kaliu. has joined an overseas vessel at present in port, as fourth officer. Captain B. B. Irwin,, who has been on leave,'has rejoined the Pateena. and Captain J. Thompson', who has been relieving him, has come ashore for orders. Mr. N. Norris, 1 second engiueer of the Pateena, and Mr. P. Ward, second engineer of an overseas vessel, have ' exchanged positions. The movements of the Kqpiti, Kapuni, Jlawera, and Orepuki, aro at . present indefinite'owing to tho labour" troiible." Tho Orepuki is due here from Lyttelton this morning, • but when she will sail for Nelson and Nydio. Bay", is not now certain. The Queen of the. South left here for Terakohe last night to load , cement for. Foxton. She -should get-, to "Foxton tomorrow, audi back, to, Wellington on Tues- .. day, and sail, the "&ame day'.for Foxton again. Messrs. Bannatyne and Co. adviee that • the Nikau: doer'not bring-any Nelson . cargo to Wellington to-day,', except mails. " She. tak.es ino . cargo outwards,.'being re- , stricted to - passengers and mails. The Monowai ■ left Auckland on Thurs- ' day night for Wellington; via Gisborne only. SKe is due here to-night. Owine to the labour troubls here no definite tims has been fixed for her departure south, and it ia probable that she will only z'X to Lyttelton this trip. *" Advices received, in Sydney recently au ' nounced the death at Iquique of Captain Chas. H. Foley, who left Sydney i-n com mand of the' bar'auentine Thrasher last year. At Iqnique he took ill with dysentery about a week beforo his death. Tho Wanaka. was expected to leave Lytr . tolton on Friday for Westport to load coal ■ for Auckland. ? The auxiliary schooner Huia arrived at v Nelson on Wednesday from Lyttelton with t explosives. She sailed for Westport on Thursday morning. 1 After finishing at Westport, tho vessel goes on to Greymouth, and afterwards will sail for Lyt- ? telton with timber. ' making a caU "at Wellington cn routo. 0 The ..Blenheim .left last evening for Pu-ponga-to load- for Pioton. Owing to the r labour trouble her- movement's aro inde- '• finite. a Tho Joan Craig left Gisborne. on Tuesy day night last for Hoki-anga with 217,000 feet of timber consigned to Motu. At ."• Hokianga, tho ' vessel" completes loading prior.'.'fo,,,sailing.;.for..>Sjcdn_ey;.'...__ ~
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