SHIPS AND SHIPPING
PHASES OF THE MOON. MARCH.
THIS DAY. San rises, 5.4i«.m.; sets, 6.17 _p.ra. Moon rises, 6.68 p.in.; sots, 6.37 a.m. High water, 5.4 a.m.; 5.35 p.m. ARRIVED. THURSDAY. MARCH 12. OPAWA. s.s. (0.15 a.m.), 1.10 tons, Nicholas, from Blenheim. "MAURI, s.a. (0.55' a.m,), J 309 toms. Hanning,- from Lyttelton. Passeniers; 15. i saloon and 70 steerage. ' PIvTGNE, s.s. (9.80 a.m.), 708 'tons, Cowati, from Lyttelton. WALMEA, B.s. (9.50 a.m.), 4 02 tons, Bhtliaim from Tarakohe. .VIKA.U, «.b- if 10.5 a.m.), 2-18 tons, Hay, from Nelson and Motueka. KAPITI. s.s. (10.30 a.m.), 2-12 tons. Sawyers, from Wanganui. TIfTANEKAI, s.s. (11 a.m.) anchored Ul AVorsor Bay), 811 tons. Post, from s.3. (11 a.m.), 290 tone, Croft, from Dunedin and Lyttelton. KARORI, s.s. (1 jam.), 1803 tons. Mawson. from Westport. LANGHOLM, s.s. (9 P-m.), 1617 tons, Weathenfill. from Bluff. NAVUA, ».«. (8.45 p.m.), 2903. tons, Podd, from Tonga, Samoa, Fiji and as. (11.40 P-m.) 1596 tons, Lambert, from Pieton. Passengers; Baloon—Misses Maxton. Harrison, LongSon, Periaa, Bywithors (li), Suirhea-land, Drown, Leake, Jackson. Park, Mesdanles Newson, Middloffliss and child, (Sutherland and V cJ.ildren MeKoume, Dottgdoli, Ncavo. Hill, Griffiths, Bray, Kdword/vHon. CV Mills. Messrs Colder, Newson, Takurnn and hoy, Goodman, Nelson (3), Winstanley. Callan, Thompkon, Adame, Km non. Gill, WiJli/ajnrv Kotiae, Paterson. Pmkhorn, Bnrxx, Lob fins, Brown, Warden, Lallan, Adams, Dreaiiarn, Laine, Jones, Mowat, Wilson. O.’Brien, Hue, , Enstcolt (2), Tarnnina, ©ill (2), Thomas (2), Brown Matherson, Harding, Roberts. Adame, Elsmoro, Bhdd, Bnmton, ~ Marsh, .<(3), AiUteOSpn,. Gill Wrath (2), Sheridan Trout, Thompson ‘(2), McDonald. Gill, MCUard, HativM, Neatoi. Crispin, Newman. Adams, Bbper, Butcher. Gregory, Mowat, Kern, nerlv. Reader. Brownlee - (2). Fredricks, Millard, Leake, Taksy, White, GW. frey (2); 13 steerage. FRIDAY. MARCH 13. WALBAD. 8.6. (1 - 80 a.m.), 93 tone, Dailey, from Blenheim. 0,1... .... . SAILED, ' ' THURSDAY, MARCH IS. TDTANE'KAX, s.a. (5.55 a.m. (from Worse* Bay). 811 tons. Post, for Coot sfsvVuO P-m.), 1596 tons, Lamberc. foi; Pieton. Passengers i ban loon—Misses Best, Phillips, Gow, Mesdames Riley, McMahon ana 2 children, Bell, Mogriugo, Messrs Tripe,, McMahon, Hart. Hallo, Bell, Hpence. KAPUNI. s.s. 14.20 p.rn.), 273 tons, Mclntosh, for Patea. MANUKA, s.s. (3 p.m.). 4305 tons. Oil'l. flor Lyttelton, Dunedin, Dluffl,, Hobart, and Melbourne. Passengers: Baloon—Misses Slade, Brown Ihomas, Birkiw, Poison', Barnes, Cook, Young, Grogan,' Meedumes Thomas and 2 children. Hickey, Shannon, MlllaJ*. Batchelor, Stewart ■ and 3 children, Blaokmore, Broad, Vernon. Spora, WhiitwPaisona, Messrs Hickey, Ifipm-; eon, Jlullin, Robinson, Ryan, Grogan. Jamieson. Barnes, Arhdgo, Creighton, Millar. Speight (2). Dolgleieh, Broad. Spora, , Elder. Blundell, Pollock, Vernon; 27 steerage. \ M 'HU lA, auxiliary schooner (5 p.m.), jw, , tons; Mackenzie, for Dunedin, Westport and Qreymouth, _ NIKAU, s.s. (5.10 p.m.), 218 tans. Bay, for-Nelson and Motueka;. + _. WAKATD, s.s. (8 p.m.), R 7 tons. Wills, for Kaxkoura and Lyttelton. PBPONE. s.e. (7 p.m.). 708 tons. CowG VICTORIA. m^. tP (7;IS p.m.), 2969 tons, Croft, for Napier, Gisborne and Aucks.s. (8.5 p.m.), 3399 tons, Manning, for Lyttelton. Passengers: Baloon i Misses Mansfield. McDonnell, Gonxaok, Tucker, Burnett. McKenzie, Hastings, Cunningham, Wilkinson, Rhodes, ! Mosdamcs Godley, Oliver, Rhodes, McCarthy and two children. Mnnro, Hales, Sherris Donaldson’ Manning, Levin, Patohell, Gardner, McKenzie, General Godley, Captain Reid, Captain Robin-; eon. Dr. Todd, Rev. Shay, SergeantMajor Hetty, Messrs Parsons, Mayee, JJJvall, MoHarg. Sherris, Patohell, King, Anderson, Wright, Mitchell, Grant, Cameron, Dan’son, Qibho, Trent, Man-' jring- Keen, Donaldson, Molnnes. Mnnjio, Hazard, Watson, Gibson; 20 eteer**NGATORO. e.s. (9.2 S p.m.), 1187 tons, Dowell, for Greymouth. OPAWA. s.s. (10 p.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, for Blenheim.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Btormhdrd, "Wanganui, to-day Arahnra, Pic ton. to-day UUmaroa, Mol bourne via south, to-day Monowai, Auckland ivia portjs,, to-day Kennedy. Wanganui, to-day Awahou, Foxton, to-day Pateena, Nelson, to-day Ngakuta, Greymouth, to-day Queen of tho South, Poston, to-day Aorero, Patea, to-day Wairau, Blenheim, to-day XCaitoa, Nelson, Motneka, to-day Walhine, Lyttelton, to-day Hawera, Patea. to-day Mana, Patea, to-day Mangapupa, Karamea, Westport, to-to-day. 'Kutow, Westport, Saturday Opawa,' Blenheim, Saturday Nikau. Nelson, Motneka, Saturday Kapuni, Patea. Saturday Patoena. Nelson, Pioton, Saturday Arapawa. Lytteltdn, Saturday Banffshire, Melbourne. Saturday Jlapourika, Qroymouth, Westport. Sunday Hula. Havelock and Sounds, Sunday Rnhu, East Coast, Sunday Maitai, Dunedin, Lyttelton, Sunday Wakatu, Lyttelton, Kaikoura, Monday Ripple, Gisborne, Monday PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Wairau, Blenheim to-day. 10 p.m. Wapiti, Wanganui, to-day, 5 p.m. It.M.S.' Philomel. Lyttelton, to-day Kittawa, Greymouth, to-day. UUmaroa, Sydney, to-day. 5 p.m. Monowai. Lyttelton, Dunedin, to-day, 5 p m Kauri. West Coast, to-day Navua. Auckland and Islands, to-day, 5 pm. Queen of th'o South, Foxton, to-day, 4 p.m. Waliino, Lyttelton, to-day, 8 p.m. Kaitoa, Nelson, Motneka, bo-day, 5 p.m. Aorero, Patea, to r dny, 3 p.m. Mana, .Patea. to-day, 4 pan. Hawera. Patea, to-day, 4 p.m. Wnimnna, London, to-day Kennedy. Nelson, West Coast, to-day, S ■ p.mi Opawa, Blenheim, Saturday Kapuni, Patea, Saturday Komata, Westport, Saturday Nikau, Nelson," Motneka, Saturday Alangapapa Karamea, Westport, Satur- ; day Maori, Lyttelton, Saturday Amhura Greymouth via, ports, Saturday Cairnroes, Nelson, Saturday Kavori. Westport, Saturday Ptormbird. Wanganui, Saturday Hawke's Bay, Napier, Sunday Westralia, Auckland via ports, Monday
TELEGRAPHED MOVEMENTS.
LONDON, Thursday Walknre, for Lyteitou. . NEWCASTLE, Thursday Mamma, from Auckland. MELBOURNE, Thursday Eaton, from Kaipara, and Buteshire, from Liverpool. , SYDNEY, Thursday - Fiona, from Auckland. , , r SUVA, Thursday Atua, for Mel--1 °AifekLAND, Thursday -Rosamond (6.10 a.m.). from Gisborne; Maitai (»-oo •i.ui.), from southern ports; Greti, from Gisborne. Vindcx, ketch, for 2> e ‘ B ° n ’ , PATEA. Thursday—Mana (8.10 a.m.), flawcra (8.40 a.m.) and Aorere (J-VJ a.m.), from Wellington. Maiia, Haweia and Aorere (!) p.m.), for U ell lP,Bro«.-. . WANGANUI, Thursday btpimbxrd (7.20 a.m.), from Wellington. Stormbird (8.45 p.m.). for Wellington. FOXTON, Thui-sday-Queen of the South (11 a.rn.). from WeUingtpn. Queen of the South (10 p.m.), tor ')«- Thursday Monowai (2.55 P BLEN^E'liL^^^l'huVsday—Wairaii ffi a.m.), from Wellington. Maxrau (4.30 p.m,) for Wellington. ~ ™ \ ‘ NELSON. Thursday—Kaxtoa (4.30 a.m.) from Wellington; Pateena (6.f-'flV; , “tmi Corinna (2,20 p.m.), from 'Vellington and Pieton. Kaitoa (5.15 p.m.) and Pateena (8 D.ni.ji for Wellington. WESTPOPuT, Thursday " Mapoimka «.ts - Mw * o irrT'rßt’TON. S —• WWW! (5.20 a.m.). from Dunedin: Wahine (6.40 a.m.), from Wellington-. Ratigatira. (<.25 a.ui.), from Dunedm; Surrey O-30' a-mJ-from Wellington; Breeze (2.45 a.m ), frrmi WauganUi- Arapawa (4 p.m.). 11 °m 'Upborne' Cygnet, from Kaikoura. Ulimaroa (6.30 pun.), for Wellington. gcre—Mi«es Scott, Bnvm Smxtli. Me dames Denniston, Litchheld, Brom y. Morton, Kirk. Blumpton Me,wr S Lightband, Newman Clark, Vman, Craw ford, Nicholle, Hampton Hams, Dms. WiaMne (8.35. P.m.), , P-riAftOUffors—Misses Nixon, O Neil, ivent* SrsTabtle, McMahon, Dickson, flm-Hick Eorkard, Sheldon. Jbenuan, Nixon. Coliil. Kent. Preston, Bindley. Donaldson, Buckley, Bumsden, >. • Meadumes Thompson, CteSSel’. SutSid, Bottom MtoWH: TTicksori* Dunlop, May, kho KXeSl.SelcW. Hon• BdT Hopper and Hams, Bickfort, Black, Acland. Dixon, Tho ,?‘P toil Cooper. McDonald, Milee, Gray, Roh-a-tete, Hißl ° S P-tb ß e&' ndarcrv, Graham, Sutherland, a so "®" Eorbee Parker, Potter, Grapes, Manclies"TiMAßß. Thursday—'Orari (4.45 p.m.), %DOTD^N Pn ‘ThUTWay-Westralia (10 a.in.). from northern wrts. Blora (0.10 pirn.), for Westport and Greymonth via way ports.
The Kurow is to ^ 6S J p °, rt a rohe g?.‘S % nl 'l’ho‘ coastal' steamer Maugapapa, due at Wellington, to-day from. Kararaea aml Westport, is to sail to-morrow for Karam Th o am yiorfC?' Company’s . steamer Holmdale S due at Wanganui today from Gisborne to load etock for Urey m Larsen, mat© of the YYakatu, has gone on a- few .days ' lad u G Drown is acting in his place. _ frST arrived at* 8-45 r ThO Srtl^ ft : CSaptain Horace White-Parsons., ot the Monowai, is to go on bobday leave and Captain A. Carson will then take command of the vessel. , , An effort will he made to dispatch the Waimana from Wellington early this morning for London. The harbour ferry steamer Awaroa shipped the Admiral's old boiler yesterday, and “dumped it out in Palliser Bay. It appears that this was a much cheaper way of disposing of the Boiler than by breaking it up lor scrap metal. Ross and Jory are manufactur,l,o.l the hew boiler for the Admiral, ihe vessel is expected to be ready for com•mission again itbont the end of the
Tho Huddart-Parker steamer. Ulunar roa. dtte at Wellington early this morning from Melbourne and. Hobart via southern ports, is to berth _at No. 1. north (outer tee). Queen’s wharf. The vessel is to sail at 3 p.m. to-day lor Sydney direct. A considerable eea in Cook Strait prevented the Tutanckai from continuing her cable repair work, although she did good work on the previous day. Tho Vessel returned to Worsen Bay yesterday morning and remained there. \THB CAIBNEOSS. : Due this morning from Montreal via Australia and Auckland, the New Zealand . Shipping Company’s liner Cairn-ro-33 will berth at No. 16, Jervom quay, to discharge part cargo. The vessel is to sail to-morrow for Nelson to complete discharge. Subsequently theOaimrosa will load at Wanganui, Pioton, and Wellington, and will leavo this port for London. KAIKOUEA'S LOADING POETS. The Now Zealand Shipping Company’s 1 liner Kaikoura, which is to sail'on Tuesday for Lyttelton with -remainder of cargo from London, will load at Lyttelton, Timaru, Napier, and Wellington. From Wellington the Kaikoura is to sail on April 9th for London. A SMAET PASSAGE. Tho Tyser Company’s now " liner Star of Victoria. 9150 tons. Captain Beck, on her maiden trip, arrived at Melbourne last Wednesday after a smart passage of 88 days from London. The vessel is "due at Wellington about April 2nd. COMING (FROM. HOAHJ. The Shaw, Savill and ■ Albion Company’s liner Athenic, which is due at Wellington about the 24th instant from London, is bringing the following saloon passengers from Home: —Mr and Mrs W. Cnnliffe. Air and Mrs P. P. Beveirs and Miss Devoirs, Mrs and Miss Burt, Mrs Clough, Mrs K. McGowan. Mrs and Miss Martin, Mrs Moore, Mrs N. Pratt, Mr C. Forde, Mr J. Hawkins, Air Q. C. Herd. Mr S. Hipwell, Mr J. W. Alareh, AEiss M. Q. Meek, Air H. Beeves, Mr J. Rutherford, Mr E. H. Walsh, Mr E. A. Waterson, Miss M. Sutcliffe, AUss Tilley. Mr J. Bull, Mr D. Downes, Air E. A. Franklin. Air F. W. Harris-Daw, AEr E. W. Johnson, Mr Q. Taylor, Rev. H. J. Allen. Mrs Allen, Rev. W. E. Lush, Sergeants A. Q. Baker, E. Clough. J. Atoore, and E. M. Vickery, Mrs M. Starky, Mrs M. Temperloy, Miss and Ataster Temperley, Aliss A. Batten, Miss H. E. Bottomley, Miss A. Bull. Aliss AI. Chester, Aliss Aliss A. C. Franklin, Miss B. L. Kennedy, Misses Aloroom, Miss E. Pharazyn, Aliss L. E. Keadie, Miss E. At. Berridge, Aliss G. Bray, Aliss F. Bray, Miss O. Burt, Miss T. Cutler. Miss A. Drake, Miss C. Kerney, Miss E. A. Pearson, Miss B. Smith, Aliss L. T. Sykes. Air W. E. Burt. Air 11. Davies. Mr J. Dennis, Mr and Airs R. Constable. Mr and Airs O. B. Durlach, Airs AI. Biss, Airs M. E. Fitzgerald, Mrs and Aliss Forsythe, Airs A. Innes, Airs W. E- Scott. Tho liner has also about 350 third-class passengers.
ENNBRDALE LEFT HUON. Timber laden, for Dunedin and Lyt.elton, the Jlaoriland Company’s eteara■r Ennerdale left Huon on Wednesday night. THE INVEKSKIP COMING. The New Zealand and African .Stcamhiiip Company advise that the A. and A. liner Inverskip. en route from New York, is to leave Sydney on the 2.dh instant for Auckland and other New Zealand ports. She is due at Wellington about April 2nd. LANGHOLM TO LOAD. Under charter to the Shaw, Savill and Albion Company the cargo steamer Langholm arrived at Wellington at S o clock last evening from Bluff and berthed at tiio King’s wharf to. load for London. The vessel will remain at Wellington until next Friday, when she will sail tor Auckland to complete Homeward loading. The Langholm came from Buenos Ayres to Newcastle, and thence to New Zealand. NIAGARA FROM VANCOUVER. The Niagara, which arrived at Auckland on Tuesday afternoon, lcf t Vancouver at 3 a.m. on February 1-th, oi 24 hours later than tune-table date, one made a call at Victoria (8.C.), and resumed her voyage from that port at 3 n.m. on the 19th. For several days lbs liher experienced strong head winds and high seas, which greatly retarded nei progress. Honolulu was ® a.m. on February 26th, and the voyage was resumed at 3 p.m. the same day. Fine weather prevailed on the run Suva, which port was reached at 6 a.m. on March 7th, and departure taken for Auckland at 5.30 p.m. the samo day. Strong head -winds and high seas uero encountered throughout, the trip tro™ Suva to arrival. The Niagara discharged the following cargo at Auckland from Vancouver :—GOO tons general merchandise, including 1707 Cases salmon, 224 barrels clap pigeons, 9 cases autos., *l cases machinery. 31 cases boots, 2600 bundles laths, ICO cases beer, 276 cases drugs, 189 rolls paper. 105 crates doors. OVERSEA VESSELS FOR WELLINGTON. STEAMERS. Cairn oss. due to-day, left Montreto November 28tli. Suffolk, due March 14th, left London Argenfels. due March 16th, left New York December 12th. _ , Kiel, duo March 20th, left New York December tilth. ' Athenic, due March 24th, left London February sth. • Star of Scotland, due March 25th, left London January 6th. Jeseric, due March 2Gth. left St. John December 20th. Moana, due March 26th, left San Francisco March 4th. Buteshire, due March 28th, left Liverpool January 17th. ‘ , Clan Matheson, due March 29th, left Bnnbury March Bth. ■ T Inverkip. due April 2nd, left New York December 31st. Stax of Victoria, due April 2nd, lett Loudon February 4th. Henrik Ibsen, due April Gth, left New York January 23rd. _ Pakeha, due April Oth. left London February 12th. ; , Remuera, due April <th, left London February 19th. , , _ , TokomarU, due April 15th, left London ’lolJington, due April 15th, left St. John Nere J hana a . ry dJe th April 19th. left London CorinthicTdrroApril 21st. left Won VVeitmeathf due April 27th. left - Liverpool February 14th. John Hardio, due May ?rd, left New York February 23rd. . , Southport, due May . Bth, left New York February 3th. SAILER. Mabel Gale, four-masted schooner (27 days out), left PUget Sound February 12th.
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