SHIPS AND SHIPPING
PHASES OF THE MOON. MAIiCH.
THIS DAY. ..Sun rises, 5.45 a.m.; sets, G. 15 p.m. Moon rises. 7 p.m.; sets, 7.58 a.m'. High jvator, 6.6 a.m.; 6.35 p.m. ARRIVED. FRIDAY. MARCH 13. W.MU.VU, s.s. (1.30 a.m.), 93 tons, Dciley. from Blenheim. PATEENA, s.s. (3.20 a.m.), 1212 tons, Cameron, from Nolson... .Passengers—l 37 saloon and 38 steerage. „ ULEMAEOA, s.s. (6.30 n.m.), 5777 tons, Wyllio, from Melbourne and Hobart via southern ports. Passengers- Saloon.; , Misties Wilkie. Marten,, Tounent, Mitchell,' Carey, Scott. Nipor Cameron. Mesdmnofl Henderson, Kell, Hay ana child, Wnrsfald, Donniston, Bromley, ‘'ToHiiusl. McLeod, Messrs L-tnrk, Henderson Dmrton, Walcott, Hicks .8011, K*rk;-Stov«is,-Morrison. Painter, Wars-‘foklr-Mcwlandfl. .Win«fioM, i>avjs, Jones. LigbUmml, Poulton, Ackland, Eightband, Vivian and Litchfield. CATRNROSS, a.s. (6.40 a.m.). 4016 tons, Ttysloji.' from Montreal Via Australian "pblfa'Hti'cl Auckland. " WAIHNI3 s.s. (6.55 rt.m.), 4435 tons, Aldwoll. from Lyttelton. Passengers—--179 saloon and 125 eteenaßo. MONOWAI. s.s. (8.10 a.m.). 3133 tons, White-Parsons, from Auckland, GHsliorno' and Napier. Passengers—Saloon; Misses Robertson:, Smith, Cram, Masdujnra Pierce, Taylor, Clark, bmitn, Jlloo-k, Captain Smith. Messrs Pierce, Collins. Sinncy. Clark, Pearcy, Black, (.'roll; 11 steerage. ' ‘ KUTOA. 5.5.(8.15 a.m.). 305 tons, Stevens, from Nelson and Motnoka. QUEEN OP THE SOUTH, s.e (8.30 • n.m.l 133 tons. Harvey, from Foxton. _ STOBMBIRD, s. s. (9.15 n.m.), 217 tons, Dowell, from Wcaigamn. KENNEDY, s.e. (9.55 a.m.), 226 tons, Purvis., from Wanganui. • ' : HA WEE. A, «.«. (10.40 a.m.), 200 tone, Jackson, from Patea. . MANA, s.s. (0.45 p.m.), 134 tons, Gibson, from Patea., • • . , OKA HE s.s. (2.15 p.m.), 7207 tone,.Weeton, from Timaru, . ■ AO'K l?K E, fl.a, (2.30 p.m.), 77 tons. Pipk, from Pnlca. NOAKUTA, s.s. (11.45 p.m.), 1230 tons. Muir, from Greymouth. SAILED, FRIDAY, MARCH 13. WAIMANA. s.s. (5.25 a.m.), 10,389 tons. Holmes, for London. T UTANEPAL s.s. (6.1.) a.m.), 811 tons. Post for Cook Strait. . JI.M.S. PHILOMEL., bght cruiser (11.40 n.m,), 2575 tons, i.h.p. 4500 n.d.. eight 4,fin gun®. Commander G, N. Ballard, ..for Lyttelton. ' KAITOA, s.e. (5.25 p-m.), 305 tons, Stevens, for Nelson and Motueka. “'' KAPITJV dls; (5;25 p.m.), 242 tons, Saw--yeis; for Wanganui. KLTi'AWA. s,s. (5.95 p.m.), 1247 tone, Baldwin, for Greyinonth. lIAWBItA, e.s. (6.10 p.m.). 174 tons, Jackson, for Patea. , , KENNEDY, e.s, (6.20 p.m.), 137 tone, Stuart, for Nelson, and West Coast. U 1,1 MARC A, s.e. (0.25 p.m.), 5777 tons, Wvllio, for Sydney, (Passenger list pubsoxmr, (7,50 p.m,), 198 tons, Harvoy, for Foxton, MONOWAI, e.s. (7.50 p.m.). 3433 tone, CRvsoiU for Lyttelton, and Dunedin. ■Passengers—SfclddrtV Captains . Boss, White-Parsons, Messrs Maxwell, McCann, ■Wright; 1 steerage. WAHINB, s.s. (8.5 p.m.), 4435 tons, Aldwoll for Lyttelton. Passengers—Saloon : Mifjtoa Fletohor. Barrett, Morrison, Collins (2). Painter (2), Bary Calvert,. Wilson, 1 Barclay, Kirk, Best, Hill, McDonald, Jacobs, Young. Patterson, Orr, Bryne, Hunt, Boon, Coo, Hobbs, Dixon, ’ Jones, Clemens, Mesdtimos Kell s. Ponder. Drummond, Gibb, Wilson, Clemons. Tomlinson, Middleirrise, Holleeton, Hill, Bryne Sbuness. Hosting, Bows, Croagh. Butler, Brottargh. Brandon, Robson, Shaw, Wye»RHausell, Barrett, ' 'Galway, Morrison, Lees, Blakeley; Bidwell, Hayee. M9S9BS-' Riitton, ICnowles, CSavliok. Bradio, Williams, Collins, . Triage. Hayes, Galway, Harper. Fergnson, .Milne, Ridwell. Jacob. Kells, Treaty, 'Meyorar Collingey Croft, Harley, Buther- . ford, Tanner, Hassell G’Sulhvan, WhaJan, Gibbs. Drummond, McLean, Horton, .yelviiii Ponder, Gibbs, Percy, Richardson. Biyne, Simon, Glover, Gorki!!, Kimball Smith, ’McLean, Burgess, flweoney. Bussell. Denning, Ogilvie, iPhunmor, Hill, Campbell Watkmson, Ibhotaon. Dymock, Haaisell; 41 steerage. PATHENA. .8.8- (9.5 P.m.), 1212 tons, Cameron, for Nelson, ' Passengers—Saloon; Mi wen Hill, Harknesa, Lucas, Barnes, MVadames Bose, Good find child, Ward, A Eton, Gibbs, - Lucas, Jackson, ‘ Thomson,' Messrs. Jactson, Aitken. Lucas, Eglmgten. Hose, Franklyn, Boys, Boheiv Hockey; Thomson, Purdia, GJom- '* khnj ”"Duncan W Kerr,- - Sfcaveley, Mills, Forbes Papps, McKee. Kicking. Doyle, Klvne; 10 steerage. . -n.NAVHA, s,s. .(IUS p.m.). 2930 ton®. ter.WuvkJaiul, Suva, Friendly 1sJamls and Samoa. WAIBAH, s.s. (11 P.m,), 93. tons, Dciley, for Blenheim.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS. wrtliou,' I ’soxt<m. to-day Aviirdw] WdStport to-day Opawa. Blenheim. to-day jMiliini Nelson, Motueka, to-day AKapuni,. Pa-tea,. to-day . pateuna, Nelson. Pie ton, to-day Arapftvm, Lyttelton, to-day Banffshire, Melbourne, to-day Queen of the South, Foxten, Sunday Wuhine, Lyttelton, Sunday Ifnplti, dVung.uiui. Sunday Elleon Ward, Westport, Sunday Flora. Dunedin via ports, Sunday .Haii-.m, Blenheim, Sunday , iXaiveeu, Paten. Supday Kiuto.i. Nelson, Motuoka, Sunday Mapourika, Greymouth, Westport. Sunday Iluia. Havelock and Sounds, Sunday Kahn. Last Coast, Sunday jlaitai, Dunedin, Lyttelton, Sunday Wnkatu, Lyttelton, Knikoura, Monday Ripple, Gisborne. Monday Echo, Hokitika. Monday Alexander, Motueka, Tuesday Maitai. Auckland viq. ports, Tuesday Storm bird, AVanganni, Tuesday Man a. Patea, Tuesday
PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Cnirnross, Lyttelton, Dunedin to-day Kauri, Napier, Lyttelton, to-day. Alana, Patea, to-day, noon Awahou, Foxten. to-day, 4 p.m. Aorero. Patea. to-day noon Opawa Blenheim, to-day, midnight Komnlu, Westport, to-day Nikau, Nelson, Motueka, to-day, 3 p.m. Mangapnpa, Karamoa, Westport, today Maori, Lyttelton, to-day. It p.m. Arahura. Greymouth via ports, to-day,
-Karori, Westport, to-day Stormbird, Wanganui, to-day. noon Hawke’s Bay. Napier. Sunday AVestralia, Auckland via ports, Monday Kapuni, Patea, Monday Kapiti. Wanganui, Monday Flora, Now Plymouth, West Coast, Monday , A rapnaa, Gisborne, Monday AVahino. Lyttelton, Monday Mapourika, Pictou Monday pntesna. Nelson, Monday _ Kaitoa. Nelson, Motuoka, Monday Kahn, East Coast, Monday tlluia. Wanganui, Monday AVairau. Blenheim, Monday llawera, Patea, Monday Malta!. Lyttelton, Dunedin. Tuesday Kaikouruj Lyttelton, Tuesday Ripple. Napier, Gisborne, Tuesday Alexaiulor. .Nelson, AVest Coast, Tufts-
dav WakaUi, Kaikoura, Lyttelton, Tuesday Banffshire, Boston* Now; York, Tuesday
EXPORTS. AYRSHIRE (March 6th), for West of England ports. , . , From Wellington—l73B quarters beet, 14,031 carcases mutton, 6347 carcases lamb. 223 boxes butter, . 12,909 cases cheese, 251 packages frozen sundries 2350 bays beef, 260 bales flax, 992 bales tow. 1360 cases meats, 602 casks talloti. 10 bflleti rags, 17 casks metal, 19 packages B Prom Auckland-370 cases 30.154 ft timber, 11 bales rags, 474 bags candlenuts. 6 packages of general. From Dunedin—l 39 quarters beer, 18 carcases veal, 371 crates cheese, 900 bags beef, 66 bales wool, 12 cases meats, 4J casks casings. ' , „ 00 - Erom Timaru—2l6 quarters beef. 29/ carcases mutton, 18,086 carcases tomb, 340 crates cheese. 114 bags beef, 28 bales wool, 4 casks casings. , From Lyttelton—2s7 quarters beef. 464 carcases mutton, 23,398 carcases lamb. 309 crates cheese, 4 packages frozen sundries. 915 bags beef, 36 bales wool. ICO cases meats, 83 casks tallow, 1200 sacks bran, 308. packs peas. 15 , ca f® 3 fjppey, 23 casks casings, 4 drums giycerl;From Picton—67s carcases mutton. 13,272 carcases lamb. , . , From Wanganui—2Bo2 quarters beef, 5788 carcases mutton, 418 carcases lamp, 91 packages sundries, 888 bags beef, 300 cases meats. , From 81uff—2769 cages cheese, ICO3 cases meals, TELEGRAPHED MOVEMENTS.
SYDNEY. Friday Maheno (11.35 a.m.), from Auckland. Star of Scotland, Friday—Kanna, for New Zealand. . _ , SUVA,,- Friday—Tofua. for Sydney. AUCKLAND, Friday-Alakura (6.55 a.m.). from Sydney; Clan Macdonald (7.3(1 a.m.), from Natal. Argonfele (4.10 p.m.). for Wellington; Terrier (6.5 p.m.), Friday—Koromiko (10.30 N EW° 'pLYiSuTH, Friday-Hnrawa (G 45 a.m.), from Ouehunga. Barawa (8.35 p.m.). for. Ouehunga. , . PATEA. Friday—-Kapuni (9.15 a.m.), from Wellington. Kapuni (11 p.m.), tor W NAPIBB! Thursday Hdpple (8.50 p.m.), from Wellington. Friday—Victoria (0.30 p.m.). from Wellington. BLENHEIM, Frulay-Opawa n.m.). from Wellington. Opawa (5 P.m.), for Wellington, _ , NELSON, Friday—Nifcau (5..45 a.m.), frof.L Wellington. Nikau (5.20 p.m.), for Thursday—Hina .(10 p.m-) from Wellington. Fnday—Hum (XI.SO a ' FAEE VV ELL I IT', Friday— Ngafcuta (10.30 p.m.), for WeUtngton., Frufay Kurow (0.30 a.m,) and Waimea (B.J) P ’ GREY MOUTH! 1 — Ngakuta, (10.10 p.m.), for Wellington. .HOKITIKA, Friday—Echo (10.20 a.m.) f °KAIKOUBa"' Friday—Wakatu (5 a.m.) ' Friday—Manuka (6.10 n,m,) and Maori (6.30 a.m.). from Wellington; Rakahoa (6.50 a.m.). from Napier; Storm (740, a.m.), from Timaru; Wakatu (5 p.m) from Kalfcoura Cygnet, for Altaroa; Eakanoa, for Napier, Manuka, for Dunedin; Etonm for Jricton; Aranawa (4.5 P-m-). foe Wellington. Maori (8.40. p.m.i for Wellington. Passengers—Mieeea Elliot, Edwardfl. St. Hill, ■Way, Clarke, Parker, Daz'ranc, Ingiis, Tribe, ■ Morris, Pettat. Hjlbard, Heffer, Lester, Mesdamea ,Henderson, Calvert, Nimmo, Maddi&on, Powelli Amos. Lake, Tribe, Whatman, Fergusou, "St. Hill. Gerald, Quano and child, Freoth, Morris. Emery. Birch, Bcott, Messrs Collins, King, King, Turton. Barron, PfL char, Lyere, Edwards, Himtoo. .Hooton, Cooper. Maddison, iUohardeon, Bright, Wilson, Johifaton, Smith, Jenkins, Flans, Brookes, Head, (Wan, Jotoaten, Gem, Munn. Albestor. Hooper, Dillon McHlwer, Sneezeby,, Moore, J ones, Brockie, Darcy, Holland,, McLeUand. Logan, Cummins. Guest, Squire. Bai-nas, _Luaden, Guthrie. Johnson, Huyor, Wihon, Smith, Emory, Sohwars, Petereon. 'Mor“Si, Tlmmpson. Craig, , Scully. Miller, Bharoe, Tineey, Lee, Bichardson, Bardie, Moore, Scott, Carlyon, Arnold, Caldwell, Dooiora. Bellringer, Higgto. Gnifitha. Cobh. Pinch, Keith, Hodgson, Cribli, Burtenson. ■ . , Q w AKAHOA, Friday - Amokura (9,30 a.m.!), for Bluff* ' . , POET CHALMERS, Flrday-Shingel Moiru (7 a.m.) from Bunbury. , DUNEDIN. Friday—Slunsei Mar U/ (8 a.m.), from Bunbnry. Matatua (6.10 a.m.), for Timaru; Westralia (4.10 p.m.), for Auckland via way ports. BLUFF, Friday-Ascot (2,20 p.m.), for Sydney.
Captain G. H. Laoy. deputy-harbour - master at Auckland, ims resumed duty after being on holiday leaveThe Flora is duo at Wellington tomorrow from southern ports, and will sail on Monday for New Plymouth, and West Coast, , ... ... The Kauri is to leave WeJiington this evening for' Napier to load sheep for Lyttelton. . , . „ Tie Mapourika arrived at Greymouth at 0,5 a,m, yesterday from Wellington and Westport, and sailed op the return trip at 8 o'clock last evening. »he da duo hero to-morrow morning. ■ The' John left Greymouth last- night for Wanganui with coal and timber. The Anchor Company’s steamer ftegulus is due at Woffington on Thursday from Gisborne, and will sail on the same day for Nelson and West Coast, The Government training steamer Amokura left Akaroa yesterday afternoon for Port Chalmers, whore: she will bunker instead of at the Bluff,.-where there,i» a difficulty In proouriffis <»al. Th« vessel proceeds thence to the outlying Captain Morley has joined the Kauri in place of Captain W. J. Carey. •Weather conditions improved _ sufficiently yesterday morning to permit the Tutanekai to resume cable-repair work The Ulimaroa. which 1 left Wellington last evening for Sydney, shipped 60 rania at Lyttelton for Harrison, Jones and Devlin, Sydney, and 245 ®w<* and U rams shipped by Dalgety, Ltd., WelhngC. Buie joined -the Monowai as -purser yesterday in place of Mr T. B. Walker, who left by the Übmaroa yesterday to apt as temporary purser of the Tahiti., „• • It transpires that the slight collision between the Opawa and the Blenheim In the Opawa river recently resulted in more damage to the Blenheim than at nr®fc appeared. A formal mqmjw into the mishap will bp hold by tho Collector or Customs on Tuesday next, Mr Jaa. Harvey, second engineer of the TJlimaroa, left the vessel at Melbourne on holiday. Mr Barnes. mto third of the Zealandia, is acting second on the former vessel, Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardson. Newcastle, have contracted, to build for the Melbourne Steamship Company, Ltd., a steamer of about 5000 tons, an enlarged duplicate of the Dimboola. Mr R. Darrooh, chief officer of the Hlimaroa. lefit the; vessel at Melbourne lost week on holiday leave. Mr Jas. Luke, the second officer, is acting chief and the other officers have been temporarily promoted a step.. The Makura. which will leave Auckland this morning for Vancouver, will take from that port—l3,ooo boxes Butter, 10 tons produce. 1800 orates onions, 103 hales wool, 320 cases kauri gum, 100 sacks seed and several thousand carcases of frozen meat. Mr A. Sadler, who has bean actingchief engineer of the Kauri, has come ashore, .and Mr M. C. Mi 1 Master has resumed his position as chief. The Cairn rose. under charter to the New Zealand Shipping Company, arrived at Wellington yesterday Montreal via ports, and berthed at No.' 18. Jorvois quay, to discharge. The vessel will proceed on to Lyttelton and Dunedin to-day with remainder of cargo. The buoy marking Middle Bank at French Bass is reported to have drifted one mile and a-half north-east of the Pass. The Marine Department is arranging to hare the buoy replaced ip position.
CLAN MACDONALD. The Scales liner Clan Macdonald arrived at Auckland yesterday morning from Natal to load in New Zealand for the United Kingdom or Continent. Tiro vessel is to sail at 6 o’clock thin evening for 'Napier, and will afterwards probably come to Wellington. BUTESHIRE AT MELBOURNE. On Thursday last the Fedcral-Shiro liner Buteshire arrived at Melbourne from Liverpool. The vessel is to sail from Sydney on AVednesday for Auckland, and is duo here about the 39rii instant. HIMITANGI AT WAITANGI. A wireless message reports that the Chatham Islands Fishing Company's steamer Himitangi arrived at AVaitangi (Ghathams) at 7.30 a.m. on Thursday from Lyttelton, after a passage of 62f hours. Tlie vessel will visit several places at the Chathams. She is due back at Lyttelton about next Saturday, and at Wellington ou the following Monday. THE ORAEI. The Grand arrived at AVellington yesterday afternoon from Timaru, 'and berthed at the Glasgow wharf to complete Homeward' loading. The vessel will sail on Tuesday or AVednesday fop London via Monte Video and Tenerifie. THE BANFFSHIBE. The Federal-Shire liner ' Banffshire, due this morning at Wellington from Melbourne, will berth at the King’s wharf to load general -cargo for Boston and New York. She is to sail for those ports on Tuesday. NEW HUDDABT-PARKER BOAT.
Regarding the passenger and cargo steamer William Denny and Bros., Dumbarton, are building for -the HuddartBarber Company's. Mel bourne-Launces-ton service, “Fairplay” says the vessel will bo 315 feet in length, and will have accommodation for 460 passengers. She will be propelled ’by geared turbines capable of 20 knots. AVALKHEB FOE NEW PLYMOUTH. Press Association, NEW PLYMOUTH, MarcH IS. ■. Advice lias been received that the steamer Walkure, 8836 tons, tinder charter to the Shaw, Savill and Albion Company, left Hull on Tuesday last for New Plymouth direct with 5000 tons of hasio slag, superphosphate, and salt for Mr Newton lung. She will Re by far the largest vessel yet to enter, the - harbour. but the accommodation ia ampleOVEESEA VESSELS FOB WELI LINGTON. .. ■, STEAMERS.’ . L, Suffolk, due March 14th, left London January Bth. Argenfels, due March 16th, left New Vork December 12th, Kiel, due March 20th, left New York December AMth. Athenic, due March 24th, left London February sth. Star of Scotland, duo March’2sth, left London January 6th. Jeseric, due March 26th; left St. John Dncember 20th, Moana. due March 26th, left San Francisco March 4th. , , Clan Matheson, due March 29th, left Bunbury March Bth. ~ , ~ Buteshire, due March 30th, left Liverpool January 17th. , . ' Invorkip, duo April 2nd, left New York December gist, . , , ~ Star of Vldtpjua, due Apnl 2nd, left London February 4thJlenrik Ibsen,; due April Otb, left New York January 23rd. Pakehn, due April 6th, left Inndon Feb- .. . ruary 12th. < , April 7th, - left lioncloii February 19th. • T Tokomaru, due Apnl 15th, left London •Ipllington, duo April 15th, left St. John January 29th. duo April I/>Ddon February X9th. , Corinthic, duo Apnl 21st, left London VVc.rfmeatbf d'ue April 27th. left Liverpool February 14 th. . • John Hardie, due May 3rd, left Mew York February 23rdSouthport, due May Bth, loft New York ; February 3th.
SAILER. Afahel Gale, four-masted schooner (28 days out), left Puget Sound February 12th.
D. H. M. First Quarter ... r» -1 33 p.m. tull Moon V.l 3 43 p.m. Last Quarter 7 8 a.m Now iloon ......... 5 39 a. ai.
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