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SHIPPING.

PORT OF WELLINGTON PHASES OF MOON i'Olt MAT Calculated for Now Zealand Meau Time). ! T). ii. m. Pull Moon G G 37 pm LiiHb Quarter ... 13 !) si) am Now Moon 21 0 28 - 2 am "First Quarter 29 4 440 am SUN Sots fo-ilar— 4.34 pm RibOH to-morrow— 7.ll am ; sets, 4.33 pm man watkb To-Day— 9.3 am ; 9.;!0 pm To-Mouttow— lo.l am ; 10.33 puj AIIKIVA.I.S May 27— Queen of the South, ss, 121 tons, Harvey, from foston M.iy 27- l''.iuny, as, 40 tou3, Poterson, from Najnor \ia I'o.ist May i!S- Miowom, hs, lfaOa tons, Hemming, Irtnu Sydney May JS- Takapuua, h», 309 tons, Robertson, .'mm Oni'lniiij,a unit Tanuuiki. PasHOiiffora ; Aibin- i\li-,s»'s Lini'iiul, lJus-,tll, Aq-.ito, Mossenft>i, MuscUuum Limy (-Jl, Rl'Kuy ('!), Lopper, Vl.ijor Ale-.«.i>ii| I> -or. Rev Pomlmy, Messrs Gvay (2), Hu-.koth, Uoid, M'lvay, Suott, S.iltei 1 , .Robertson, SLultlen, Wlhh. UelLitly, Au<len>ou, Ayato, Bisaiarck ; t» nti enujo Mn} -S— Ponjfuin, ss, .r>l7. r >l7 tons, M'Lcan, from Nelson via t'icton. I'afisonprova : Cabin— Misses Primmer, Crouk, Howard, Kpouccr, Gould, L,ow ['2), Atkinson, Atlico, IVlosilames Button, Vavsons, Rtsrtul and family (J), Messrs (ireitr, Mills, Trewnian, Qu.nio, KveviH, (Jrosswull, T?lulpott, Watson (2), M'Phorsou, Hildroth, Oriental Football Team ;17) ; 5 steeiMge May 29— Ouawa, as, 6'o tons, Eokford, from Blenheim. PiiHsJoiufors— Mosdamos Ross, Girling 1 , Messrs Burke, Niouolls, Rogers, Russell May 28— Pauia, ss, k) toiib, Fisk, from B lonheiui. Pas&engors— Misses Driacoll (2), Capt Law (.on DKPAimfRKS May 27— Aororo, .s«, 15 tons, Tinnoy, for Patea ENTERED OUTWAUDS May 2S— Huupiri, sa, 49 1 tons, Nordstnun, fo r West Coa&t via I'ictou nud Nelson. Passengers : Cabin— Misses Rayles, Pearco, Hodson, Ciilleuon' 3«sit«n, ftlesdnmes Nightingale, Tipene, Messrs Bicrnnchi, Hogg, Garry, Corbett, Monro, Ewart, Snodgnws, Ross, Maekay, Pottitt, Davis ; 10 steerage May 128— Penguin, ss, 517 tons, M'Lean, for Lyttolton. Passengers : Cabin— Mesdames Gregg j »nd infant. Parson*, Shand. T)r Douglas, Boy Ponrtv.iy, Messrs Pursons, Benjamin, Robinson, Adams, Haniond, Sorenscn, Leviaohu, Kelvin, Siiaiul, Shields, ftlowat, Hoy wood, Gregg, Russell , Mauler H«i.ketii ; 13 uteuiwge KXI'KCTICn AKKIVA.&3 Warrinioo, bs, from Vancouver, Honolulu, and Suva, 'JSth Corinna, ss, from Westport, 29th Taui>o, S9, fi-om South, 2()( h To Atmii, hs, from l>uiie<lin and Lyttelton, 29th Poherim, bs, from Vehtport, 29th Wakatu. ss from Lytleltou, Kaikoura, aud Cheviot, ulso Picton, UOLli ■ Mawhera, ss, from We-sf. Const, 29th .Manama, ss, from Wnngauui, 30th Huia, ss, from Wanguniii, 30th Mana, ss, from Patun, 30th Aorero, sh, from Paten, .'!Oth Storm bird, ss, from VVnnganui, 31st Kennedy, ss, from Wangaiuu, 31at Rotoiti, ss, from Onelmnga and Tarauald, 31st Wainui. ss, from Wesb Coast via Nelson and Picton, 31st Star of Now Zealand left London via Australia and Auckland -Ist. February; Waikato, left, London via Auckland iHst March ; Delphic, left London via Plymouth, Teneriffe, Capetown, Hobart, and Auckland lfith April; Star of Victoria, left Lomlon vm Australia and Auckland 80th April ; Duke of Portland, loft Plymouth Ist May ; Aotea, left Plymouth via Hobart 14th May Firth of Clyde, left Glasgow '25th January; Albany, left New York 13th February ; John o' 3aunt, left Liverpool 9th March ; Corryvrechan, -eft Glasgow 22ud March; Prosporo Padre, left New York 12t,h April ; Ebba, left Hamburg 20th April; Laka Ontario, left Liverpool 26th April t PIUKTKCTKn DBPAItTIJRBS Queen of the South, bs, for Foxton, 28th Oliau, ss, for Westport, 28th Punia. ss, for Ijlenlieim, 28th Royal Arthur, HMS, for Auckland, 28th Opuwn, ss, for Blenheim, 28th j Miowera, ss, for Vancouver Tia Suva and Honolulu. 28th Haupni, ss, for Picton, Nelson, and Vftat Conht, asth Takapnmi.Bs, for Tftranaki and Onehunga via Nelson, 29th Pontfiiin, ss. for Lyttelton, 29th Fanny, ss, for East Coast, 30th AVarninoo, bs. for Sydney, 30th Rotonmbana, ss, for Lyttelton, 30th Mawhora, us, for Piotou, Nelson, aud 'West Coast, oOth Aororo. bs, for Patoa, 30th Mima, ss, for H/ivelock, 30th Hum. us, for W;iiigiinui, 30th Tuuranga, HIM, for Lyttelton, 30th Manaiou, ss, for Wanganui, 30th To Anau. ss, for Lyttelton and Dunedin, 31st Taupo, sa, for Tunuiaki and Greymouth, 31st XCennedy, ss, for Nelson and West Const, 31nt Stormbird, ss, for Wonganui, 31st BY TELEGRAPH. London, 27th M&y Arrived— ludrnghiri, from New Zealand Nkwcastliß, 28th May Sailed— Alceatis, barque, for Wellington Dunedin, 27th May Sniled— Te Anau, for Lyttelton and Wellington. Passengers— Mis'(cn Marshall, Morton and child, Glomluiing, Speight, King, Stunrt, Dunn an 4 child, Noinian, Mosdaines Cahill and girl, Boss, Fulton, Watson and child, Delamare, Walsh, Messrs Russell, Pulton, Clusholin, M'Nicol, Reid, Alurrell, Wilkinson, lirodie, .Robinson, Wilson, East, Wilkin, Caliill, Ross, Brown, Whitcombe, Master Grant ni,UFF, 27th May Arrived— Pukaki, from Dunedin Napier, 27th May Arrived, 1.20 pm— WestroHa, from Wellington Patra, 27th May Arrived, 2 pm— Mana, from Wellington Ltttei.ton, 28th May Arrived, 7.30 am— Mararoa, from Wellington; connected To sail— Taupo (3 pm) and Te Anau (10.15 pm), for Wellington New Plymouth, 27th May Arrived, 2.10 pm— Rotoiti, from Wellington Westfokt, 28th May Sailed, 1.10 am— Mawhern, for Wellington ; Kini (2.110 uni), for Lyttelton To soil, this afternoon— Poherua, for Wellington Nelson, 28th May To sail, 4 pm Monday— Wainui, for Picton and Wellington ' THE VANCOUVER SERVICE. The Mioworn, from Sydney, arrived at 1.30 this morning, after a very rough trip across the Tasman Sea. She loft Sydney at 0.40 pm on Monday, and haa hardly cleared Sydney Heads when a fresh south-west erly and southerly breeze, with high soas, came up, which gradually reached lmrricnne force, and lasted until midnight ou Wednemlfiy. Tho steamer shipped several green sens, which found their way into the cabins and generally mmla matters unpleasant. It moderated on Thursday morning, »nd thence to making the New Zealand coast fresh southerly winds, with hpavyseiiH, were encountered. Aftor this period iUio wo.it ber wus experienced until arrival in Wellington. The vessel had to be slowed down (luring tlic worst of tlio gale. The pimnenger.s for Now Zealand were—Mesdames Elliott, Hart and child, Messrs Elliott, Young. There aro also on board for through poi ta 39 saloon, 30 second-class, and 10 steerage pusKongors. Her cargo for this port was a small one, that for through p'ortu comprising sonio 200 tons. From Wellington she will ship about 1)0 tons. , The Miowerti resumes hor outward voyage batweon 3 and 4 o'clock this afternoon. Tbe Miowera hikes the following passengers 'rom New Zealund :— Miss Watson, Mrs Watson, air H. Berlteloy, Dr Hudson, Messrs Brugh, Dean, Young, Hampton, M'Konzie, Pucklo, Campbell, .Vreimath, Palmer, Williamson, Jonas. On Mi .nday niglit the steamer Stella left Auckland for Whangamata with n party of workmen to endeavour to get 4,he brigautine Aratapu off the bench MrM'Niib, of tlio koteh Transit, haß reported in Mr Heaps, Collector of Customs at Nelson, that n ship s boat, ;iOft long, with her storn stove in, is ashore nt Kuiteriteri. It ia not known lo what vessel tho boat belongs. It is very probaMo tho Wakatu will call at Picton on her wny from Kaikoura to Wellington to land tho postmaster, who Las been transferred from tlio southern port to Picton. As tho Mawlieru baa beon detained on the West Coast by bud weather, lior usual cnll at Nelaon will be abandoned thin trip. Sbo left Westpoi* for Wellington direct this morning. MAI), NOTICES Subject to necessary alterations moils will close at the Chief Post Oflhie as under .— Sa'iukijay. 28th May For Blenheim, per Opawa. 5 pm For Southern Office* of New Zealand, per Penguin, 0.20 pm For Elmslie's Bay, Nelson, New Plymouth, »nd Auckland, per Takaptimi, 7.45 pm Monday, 30th May For Picton, Blenheim, Nelson, Westport, Greyinoul.li. and Hokitika, per Mawhem, 12.20 pm For Havelock, Kotu Bay, >laori Bay, Homewood, Hikoekooa, and Brig'atlauds, nor Mana, 1.20 pm For Nelson, Wostporfc, Groymouth, andHokitika, pur Kennedy, 2M\) pm Por Southern Offices of New Zealand, per Rotomahana, 4.20 pm For Kaikoura and Cheviot, per Wakatu, 5 pm Tuesday, 31st May For New Plymouth and Auckland, per Manawatu triiin. 6 am For Southern Offices of New Zealand, also Chatham lalandß, per Te Anau, 3.20 pm .1. iIOUUAItI;. Chief Clerk TETJ3GRAPH MAIL NOTICES. Mails for Australia, Tasmania, Coylon, India, Jhina, Japan, mid Straits Settlements, also Contiaeut of Europe and United Kingdom, also Mauritius nnd Noumea, closo at Auckland at 2 jrn on Monday. SOlh instant. Mails for Außtrnlia, Tasmania, Ceylon, India, Jlunn, Japan, and Straits- Settlements, nlfio Contilcnt of Europe and the United Kingdom, :loso at Blc >t at 2 pm on Tuesday, 31st instant. Mails for ' 'liatham Islands close at Lyttelton at } pm on Wedneuduy, Ist proximo.

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Evening Post, Volume LV, Issue 125, 28 May 1898, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Evening Post, Volume LV, Issue 125, 28 May 1898, Page 4

SHIPPING. Evening Post, Volume LV, Issue 125, 28 May 1898, Page 4

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