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SHIPPING NEWS

PHASES OF THE MOON.

San rises, 5.43 a.m.; eets, 6.43 p.m. High, water, 10.28 a.m.; 10.52 p.m. Moon rises, 0.46 p.m.; sets, 10.56 p.m. ARRIVED SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28. KAIMAI. s.s. (2.55 a.m.), 1493 tons, Ohnsp. ' from 'Westport. Union Co., agents. ' FUTURIST, trawler (3 a.m.), 241 tons, Ormes, from Cook Strait.—Master, agent. OPAWA, m.v. 44.50 a.m.), 110 tons, McKinnon, from Blenheim.—Levin and Co., agents. ‘ NGAIO, s.B. (4.50 a.m.), 1203 tone, Wildman, from Nelson.—T. and W. Young, agents. MAORI, ss. (7 a.m.), 3488 tons, Irwin, from Lyttelton.—Union Co., agents. OPUA, s.s. (3,80 p.m.), 575 tons, MoKenxie, front-. Napier.—McArthur and > . AitSXURA, e.s. (5.10 p.m.), 1596 tens, " r ßrosser, from Picton.—Union Co., agents.; ' ' SUNDAY, MARCH 1, 1 WAHINE, s.s. (7 a.m.), 4436 tons, Cameron, from Lyttelton. Union Co., agents. NIKAU, s.s. (10.10 a.m.), 248 tons, Vasta, from Nelson.—T. and W. Young, agents. KOMATA, s.s. (11.25 a.m.), 2115 tons, Rankins, from Westport.—Union Co., agents.. WINGATUI, s.s. (11.40 a.m.), 2378 tens,, Jaunay, from 'Lyttelton.—Union Co., agents; • MANUKA, e.s. (1.35 p.m.), 4535 tons, -Sold.> 'from, Melbourne. Union Co.; »- agents. - NGAKUTA. s.s. (3.85 p.m.). 1170.-tons, ’ Gray, from , Greymonth.—Union • Co., agents. ' ■ t SAILED , ’ SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28. •WAIHAU, e.s. (0.10 am.), 143 tons, Jackson, for Blenheim. AORANGT, m.v. (12.5 p.m.), 17,491 tons, CrawfoTd, for Sydney. NGATORO, s.s. (12.15 p.m.), 1120 tens, Harknese, for Greymouth. WAVERLEY, s.s. (5.5 p.m.), 157 tons, Brigden, for Patea. KAPITI. s.s. (6 p.m.), 242 tons, Sawyers, for Wanganui. HAWERA, as. (7 p.m.), 174 tons, McKinnon, for Patea. , INVERCARGILL, s.s. (7.10 p.m.), £56 tons, Wilkinson, for Wanganui. NGAIO, s.s. (7.35 p.m.), 1203 tons, Wxldman, for Nelson. - » MAORI, 5.3. <7-50 pfm.), 3488 tons, Irwin. for Lyttelton. ECHO, aux scow (11.10 p.m.), 99 ions, Radford, for Blenheim. - SUNDAY, MARCH 1. TAIROA, s.s. (6.45 a.m.). 7962 tons, Bummers, for Xyttelton. BIHA, schooner (2 p.m.), 125 tons, ‘ Broadhouse, for New Plymouth. . expected arrivals Echo, Blenheim, to-day Trebartha, Auckland, to-day Maunganni. Sydney, to-day. Hororata, Auckland, to-day. •• U Bakura, Oisborne, to-day. Ruru, But Coast hays, to-day. Progress, Picton, to-day. Kennedy, Fpxton. March 3rd. Maori, Lyttelton, March 3rd. 1 Ngaio, Nelson, March 3rd. Arahnra, Picton, March 3rd Breeze, southern porta, March 3rd. Waipori, Napier, March 3rd. Hawera, Patea, March 3rd. ' !• Kapiti, Wanganui. March 3rd. ••wu ( u Wavorley, Patea, March 3rd. ; Invercargill, Wanganui, March 3rd Ulimaroa, Sydney, March 3rd. ?pawa, Blenheim, March 4th. . , ' Inaha, Patea, March 4th. ‘ « Kapuni, Patea, March 4th. Matoppo, Napier, March 4th'. Kamona, Greymonth, March 4th Port Denison. Lyttelton, March 4th. Wahine, Lyttelton, March 4th. Njkau. Nelson, March 4th. < Mahia, Wanganui, March 4th. .. Maon, Lyttelton, March sth. Ngaio, Nelson, March sth. Arahura, Picton, March sth. Btee», Wanganui, March sth. Wairau. Blenheim, March sth fauna!, Westport, March 6th. Katoa, Dunedin, March 6th. 3al«, southern ports, March 6th. Wahine, Lyttelton, March 6th. Nikau, Nelson, March «th. Port Curtis, Napier, March 7th - Maori, Lytteltoh, March 7th. Ngaio, Nelson, March 7th. Arahura. Picton, March 7tli Kamo, southern ports, March Bth. Wahine, Lyttelton. March Bth. Nikau. Nelson, March Bth Pakura, Gisborne, March- Bth. ■ Komata, Westport, March Bth. PROJECTED DEPARTURES Opawa, Blenheim, to-day. Inaha, Patea, to-day. ten Niknu, Nelson, to-dajr* * Arahnra, Bicton, to^iay. Wootton, Xyttelton, to-day. Wingatai, Patea, to-day. Storm, Lytta., Bluff, Dn„ Tim., to-day, ■ Puru, East Coast hays, to-day, Tarakohe, to-day. -Holmdale, southern ports, to-day. : New Plymouth, to-day Waipon, Greymouth, March 3rd ■ Kennedy, Foxtoi), March 3rd. Breeze, Wanganui, March 3rd. Manuka, Melb viai Bluff, March 3rd Komata, Westport. March 3rd. PakUra, Napier, Gisborne, March 3rdMaori, Lyttelton, Mardh 3rd. ’ Ngaio, Nelson. March 3rd. Hawera, Patea, March 3rd. Kapiti, Wanganui, March 3rd. Echo, Blenheim, March 3rd. Kaimai, Westport, March 3rd. Waverley, Patea, March Brd Invercargill Wanganui, March 3rd, - Lyttelton, March 4th. Ngftknta, Greymonth, March 4th. Wahine, Lyttelton, March 4th. Arahura, Picton, March 4th. ■ Nikau, Nelson, March 4th. Wairau, Blenheim, March sth. Horprata. Lyttelton, March sth. Port Denison, Napier, March sth - Breeae, southern ports, March sth. Maon, Lyttelton, March sth. Ngaio, Nelson, March sth. Ulimaroa, Sydney, March sth. Katoa, Auckland, March 6th. Gale, Wanganui, March 6th. ’ Wahine, Lyttelton, March 6th. Nikau, Nelson, March 6th. Arahura, Picton. March 6th. . Matoppo, Lyttelton, March 7th. Maori, Lyttelton, March 7th. ! Ngaio, Nelson, March 7th. Mania, London, March Bth. Kamo, Napier, Gisborne, March 9th. Wahine, Lyttelton, March 9th. Nikau, Nelson, March 9th. Arahura, Picton; March 9th. INTERCOLONIAL STEAMER SERVICEMarama, left Wellington February 24th for Sydney; due Sydney March Ist; sails from Sydney March 2nd for Auckland; due Auckland March 6th. Ulimaroa leaves Sydney February 27th for Wellington; due Wellington March Brd; leaves Wellington March sth for Sydney; due Sydnev March 9th. Maheno sailed from Wellington February 27th for Sydney; due Sydney March Brd; leaves Sydney March 6th for Auckland; due Auckland March JOth. Manuka left Melbourne February 24th

for Wellington; arrived Wellington March Ist; leaves Wellington March 3rd for Lyttelton. Dunedin, Bluff and Melbourne; due Melbourne March 11th.

PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE. Maunganui, R.M.S., sailed from,Sydney February 26th for San Francisco, via Wellington, Rarotonga and Papeete; due Wellington March 2nd; due San Francisco March 20th. Aoranei. R.M.9., left Vancouver February 6th. for Sydney, via San Frannisco. Honolulu, Suva, Auckland and Wellington; left Auckland February 25th; arrived Wellington February 27th; left Wellington February' 28th; due Sydney March 3rd. Tahiti, R.M.5.,. sailed from San Francisco February 25th for Sydney, via Papeete; Rarotonga, and Wellington, due Wellington Maroh 16 th; due Sydney March 21st. Makura. R.M.R, sailed from Sydney February 12th for Vancouver, via Auckland. Suva and Honolulu; left Auckland February 17th; due Vancouver March 6th;

TO-DAY’S BERTHAGE. Orepuki—Clyde quay wharf. Ngakuta—Clyde quay wharf. Corihna—Taranaki, street wharf. Wingatui—Queen’s wharf. No. 1, north. Manuka—Queen’s wharf, No. I, south. 1 Arahura—Queen’s wharf, No. 2. Futurist —Queen’s wharf,' No, 3. Storm—Queen’s wharf, No. 4. , Zan'gare—Queen’s wharf, No. 5. Pakura—Queen's wharf. No. 10. ; Ruru—Queen’s wharf. No. 11 Nikatt—Queen's wharf, No. 12. ' John—Queen’s wharf, No. 18. Progress—Queen’s wharf. No. 13) Opawa—Queen’s wharf, No. 18. ,• : Holmdale-Queen’s wharf, No.. 14. Maunganui—Queen’s wharf. No. 16. Wahine—Ferry t Komata—Railway wharf., Waimana—Glasgow wharf. . Kapuni—King’s wharf, Inaha—King’s wharf. Hororata—King’s wharf. • Kaitangata—Pipitea wharf; Opua—Lambton wharf. • Tnobartha—Thorndon wharf, Kaiwarra—Miramar. ; Kairanga—Slip. Mararoa—Slip. ( Hinemoa—Stream. ' ' ' Takapuna—Stream.

HURUNUI AT NEW PLYMOUTH. . The New Zealand Shipping Company advise that the liner. Hurunui arrived at New Plymouth on .Friday evening from Adelaide to commence' loading for Home. She later proceeds to’Wanganui, then'e Lyttelton, Tokomaru Bay, Hioks Bay, and Wellington, and/ is to .’clear this port finally about March 23rd for London, via Panama.

TEKOA FOR LONDON. ] From Wellington- the New Zealand Shipping Company’s liner Tekoa arrived at Gisborne on Saturday to 1 oonTlnue her loading, and leaves again : to-morrow for Auckland, to complete, taking her final departure from Auckland op March 9th for- London, via Panama)

RUAPEHU CLEARS COLON-. Cable advice received by the New Zealand. Shipping Company states that the liner Ruapehu sailed from Colon on-Feb. ruary 26th in continuation of her voyage from New Zealand to West of England ports.

CANADIAN CONSTRUCTOR. The .Canadian Government, Marine advise that the steamer Canadian Construe tor, which loaded on <the New Zealand toasr, .cleared Auckland late ■’■ Friday evening for/New York, .Boston, and Halifax.

CANADIAN CHALLENGER. With Canadian cargo for discharge at Auckland, Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton’,'' Tiiuaru, srid Quhedih, the Cahadieri GovernmentMarineetettmerfCanadian Bhellbngocois -due dt AubkaSind from Halifax _on Friday next, March' 6th, - and" at - Welling ton a week later..

TREBARTHA DDE- TO-DAY. . -To continue her discharge of’Canadian cargo the Haines Line - steamer : Trebartha, running under -the agefioy of the Shipping Company, is due at Wellington today from Auckland, r l6av ® “gain on Wednesday for Lyttelton, thence Tinjaru, Dunedin, and Australian ports to complete.

SOMERSET’S MOVEMENTS. ' continue her leading for Home, tie steamer Somerset, running under the aues of the New Zealand Shipping Com-’ nauy, arrived at Auckland on Saturday; from Opua. She leaves Auckland again on Thursday for Tokomaru Bay, thence Napier, Wellington, Bluff; and Port Chalmero to complete, taking hfer final iooarture from j the latter port on March' «3ra *or viai iPajutma,

DORSET CLEARS ’ AUCKLAND. Having completed her loading the Federal B.N. , Company’s liner Dorset; cleared Auckland yesterday for Boston, New York, and West of England ports.

HORORATA FROM LIVERPOOL. ■WithLivorpoolcargo for discharge at Wellington, the Federal S.N. Company's liner Hororata is due at Wellington io-;day-from Auckland, and will sail again on Thursday for Lyttelton and Dunedin to complete. ... -

MATOPPO DUE TOAfORROW. , The A. and A Ilna steamer Matoppo is expected at Wellington on Wednesday N^ le r continue her dischaiSe of New York cargo. She afterwards pro? Ua Ao romplete ’ edi ”’ W Außtra '

UORNWALL AT-BLUFF. -™ mp l eti sF i er , discharge of Liverpool cargo at Bluff, the Federal S.N. Ssteamer Cornwall will. commence her loading there; and will Afterwards proceed to,Ttoaru, theiicb NapierTWa* nganm, Wellington, and 'Lyttelton to ttoned salh '>g finally !rom the last menEngtarj >o ports? **** f ° r West of

PORT CURTIS LEFT AUCKLAND, continue loading, the C. and D Line steamer Port Curtis left Auckland

1 PASSENGERS FOR SYDNEY. - R \r M f § llo l ing p^sse P« era booked by. the R.M.M.S. Aorangi, which left Welling-directo-^toff 7 , 0 Satu « ia y for Sydney airect. First saloon: Misses Healev Henrys, Burrell, Edegcombe, McDonald' Armstrong, Gardner (2), Oram, Bennett’ Green, Speedy, Wright, Strang, SdhJdfnt ßo^ He T ley ' Armstrong. Scpolick, Chambers, Lowry, Hodge, Dun°ram - Bennett, Crawford l , Hilev Louisson, Green, Macdonald, Gardner’ Bryce, Deuce, Brunskill, Mansell, Peat’ Strand Po^ ln 8 to “. Wright, Campbell, btrang. Harper, Steinburg, Barton Nagel, Messrs Schuller, Davie, Ken-’ Kerman, Bussells, Schollick, Armstrong’ Anderoon, Baale, Selman, Sprott, ■ Gifc son, Hodge, Duncan, Oram, . Bunting Spraggon, Brodie, Davidson, Crawforl’ B^S y ’ De?av« nal< Tif B ' 'Smith! Devine! e nal Dence H X fall ' skill., Mansell, Card7 r p?arl, Lard ' YoSng Davies, Burrell, Gilruth, Goodwin’ Chambera, Lyoaghts (2), Gregory, hilly, Armit, Gore, Etlwar<&, Thomnson fef 011 ’ a? 1 ; 16 ?) Darper, Steinburg, PSibley>,ley>, Ab e l Barton, Griffiths, Taylor '^°3 e h Mbstetw Gardner (2), Maior i T ’ Tbomp^n, M D 1 ra Purchy, O Reilly. Second saloon •. Misses Mannix, Cannon, Gilchrist, Bali (2) Mesdames Smclair, Sorrell, Gilchrist Stanton, do Hodel, Blakeley, HarriSm’ Simmonds, Parker, Messfs Baggett’ Catch, Ltpscombe. Good, Hodwell, Gront! Sheenan, Lidge, Tanton. de Hodel, Carl, Liscort, Harrison, Simmonds, Dr A O Anderson and: 6 tUai-class, ’

COASTAL TRADE. Owing to the unsettled state on the waterfront the movements of the various Vessels are all more or less indefinite. The Inaha is expected to sail to-day for Patea. and is due back on Wednesday. The Kapuni is timed to leave at 5 p.m. to-day for Patea and returns on Wednesday. , The Kapiti, due to-morrow from Wa nganm, is up to sail the same day on the return trip. The Hawera, from Patea, arrive;; tomorrow and leaves on the return trip the same day. -The Storm, which arrived here on Friday from Wanganui, is due to sail today for Lyttelton. Bluff. Dunedin, and Timaru. The Breeze, due here to-morrow froqa southern ports, leay.es later in the day for Wanganui. She returns to Wellington on Thursday and sails the game day for Lyttelton, Timaru and Dunedin., The Gale loads at southern ports this week for Wellington and- Wanganui.' l The Opawa is to leave Wellington,)' to-, day for Blenheim and returns here on Wednesday. The Echo .is expected here to-night from, Blenheim, and ■ sails to-morrow on the return trip. ■ The Kennedy, from Lyttelton, via Foxton, is dqe here to-morrow and leaves later the shme day on the return trip. The Wairau arrives here on Thursday from Lyttelton, via Blenheim, and is to sail on the return trip the same day, The Wingatui loads here to-day for Napier, Gisborne and Auckland. The .Katoa leaves Dunedin to-day, via Timaru and Lyttelton, for Wellington and Auckland, and is due about Friday. Tho Kamo loads at Dunedm on Thursday, thence Oamaru, Timaru and Lyttelton for Napier, Gisborne, via Wellington. , ,The Ngatoro leaves Greymouth to-mor-row and arrives here on Thursday. Tho Ngakuta arrives Here to-day from Greymouth* and after discharge proceeds to the Wost Coast to load again for Wellington. The) Komata arrived at Wellington yesterday from Westport, and sails to-mor-row on the return trip. The Kaimai leaves Wellington to-inor row for Westport to load- again for this port. The Kittawa cleared Westport on Saturday for Oamaru and Dunedin. The Waipori, due to-morrow from Auck land, via Napier, will, , after discharge, proceed to Greymouth, thence Westport to load for Auckland. The Waverley arrives to-morrow from -Patea. and sails the same day. oil th© return trip. \ f -The. Pakuta* due to-day from Giebome, loaves to-morrow for Napier and Gishorne, • via Akitio t and Castlepoiht. Th© Invercargill, arriving here tomorrow from Wanganui, saile on the re turn trip the same. day. , _Tho^Ruru,-due. to-day with wool from East Coast bays, will, after discharge, proceed again to tho bays to load for Wellington. .v. •. .The Qpua is expepted to sail to-day for Westport and Greymouth. . Tho Orepuki leaves. to-day for Tara. Timaru load CGraent for I/yttelton. and Holmdaief is to sail to-day for Lruneain, Qamnrh and Timaru. The John, from southern ports, loads here to-day for Wanganui and New Plymouth. Progress is'due here to-day from New Plymouth, via Pdorus Sounds and Plctou. ULIMAROA DUB TO-MORROW. +u Fr ‘?4?/^ dn ? y ’T, wh n ere B !^ 6 laft on Friday, the Huddart Parker Company’s intercolonial steamer Ulimaroa is due at Wellington to-morrow.' She will Teave WeUington on Thursday, Maroh sth; on her return voyage to Sydney, a -day earlier than usual. - . ' MAUNGANUI PROM SYDNEY. ’ -.A wireless message received irom the R.M.b. Maunganui states, that .the vessel is due to arrive in the stream-ah Welltogton at . 7 o’clock, this, morning;- and ! u tu ' Df Has been, granted, will No. 16,' Qqeente Wharf.' » ? ”The ', .vessel will leave again' rat- 8 p.m; toV morrpw.iu continuation pf her-voyage to Sqn Francisco -via Rarotonga and Fapeete .: ■_ _

SIANUKA FROM MELBOURNE. . From Melbourne, the Union .Company’s intercolonial passenger Steamer-Manuka arrived in- the stream at Wellington shortly after 1 o’clock yesterday after;' noon,, and after pratique had been granted berthed'at No. 1 south, Queen’s wharf at,, 3 p.nj. The vessel, which loft Melbourpe at midday on .Tuesday- last, ex-* porjenced fine weather with light weeterH w l nd and ewell on the trip across Tasman. Sea* The following passengers arrived by the steamerßaloon : For Wellington—Mr 3. G. Atkinson, Mr T C. Bray, Miss M. Birke, Mr T. Burke, P- W. Barnes, Mr W. Bassett. Miss ®.Beal,Mrs M. Carter, Mrs C. Corhould, Miss Cprbould, Mrs M. Cummins,Mrs J. Cornwell, Miss M. ConnOp, Miss G. Didabnry, Miss N. Didsbury, Mrs G. Bliwood, Miss O. Ewans, Mr R. H. - Evans, Mr and Mrs L. Egleton and child,' Mr W. Freeman, Mr. J. H. Granger. Mrs W: Good-' .man. Miss L. Hansen. Miss H. Hanseu, Miss_ IK Livuigstone. Miss L.Lennon, Mr, H; McEwan. Mrs Sj. Mitchell. Mr and Mrs D. Mitchell, Mrs Marquis, Miss L, Richards, Mr W. Robinson, Miss V. Ray, Mr and Mrs E. Rowlandson, Mrs J. Symonds, Miss Symohds, Mrs J. H. Storr and 2 children, Mrs J. Stewart, Mr andMrs W. Stone. Mrs F. L. Screaton, Mr H. Slade, Mr J. G. Swan, Mr Smyrk, Major Taylor, Mr 'S. Tinner, Miss 3. Todd, Miss E. Worley, Miss I. Williamson, Mr E. Wrotteshr, Miss L. Young. For Lyttelton—Miss C. Aytoun. Miss W. Black, ■ Miss. C. .Foley,. Mrs. H,' Harris, Mr T. Hilber, Mr and Mrs A. . Sinclair and child, Mrs A. Torr, Miss Torr. For Dunedin—Mr and Mrs T. C. Brown arid 2 children. Captain Clark. Mrs E. GoshnK aud _child; Mrs 3. McArthur. Miss .7. McArthur, Miss A. McArthur, Mr B. Watson, Mr E. Winkel, Mr and Mrs A. Walker and -2 girls. For Melbourne— Mr S. Walton; and 131 steerage for air ports. Captain W. H. D. Bold is still in command. ■ , . The Manuka is timed to lfeave Wellington at midday to-morrow for Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff and Melbourne. ■ » MAHIA TO COMPLETE. To complete loading the Shaw, finvill and Albion liner Mahia is due at Well-ington-pn Wednesday from Wanganui, and is scheduled to sail finally from here on- March Bth for London via Monte IJidep and ' Teneriffe. MAIMOA’S PROGRAMME. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company advise that the 'liner , Maimoa, which, is completing her discharge of rails .from Cardiff at Lyttelton., will leave there, on Wednesijay for loading at New Plyuiouil), Napier, Gisborne, Hickif Bay, Auckland. Nelson ;and Wellington. She is'to sail finally from this port oh' March '2Bth for London and Hamburg, via Cape 'Sbrn. tairOa sailed. To continue her discharge of Liverpool cargo, the Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Tairoa sailed yesterday for Lyttelton, and will later proceed to Dunedin to complete. - • lONIC AT LYTTELTON. After completing her 1 discharge of Elnglish cargo at: Lyttelton; the Shaw, Savill and Albion liner lonic will commence her loading there, and later proceeds to Timaru and Wellington to complete. She is due here on March Bth, and. Bails finally, on March 14th for Southampton and London via Panama'.

MABCH. X>. H. M. Full Moon .... 1 31 am. First quarter 3 11 37 p.m. Last Quarter 4 52 a.m. New Moon ...• 1 33 n.m. Ferigree ....... 0 24, p m. Apogee 1 6 a.m.

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