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PHASES OF THE MOON. , . OCTOBER. Day. Fr. m. New Moon 7 0.51 p.m, First Quarter 14 0.32 p.m, Full Moon ... 21 8.46 p.m, Last Quarter ... ... -. 29 7.21 p,m, HIGH WATER, ■To-day, 7.1G a.m.; 7.50 p.m. To-morrow, 8.4 a.m.; 8.3G p.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day, 4.49 a.m.; sets, 6.22 p.m. ARRIVALS. ; THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24.
BLENHEIM, s.s. (12.30 a.m.), 120 tons, Watson, from Blenheim. TASMAN, s.s. ((M0 a.m.), 179 tons, Cox, from Nelson and Motucka. ROTOMAHANA, s.s. (7 a.m.), 1777 tons, Collins, from Lyttelton. Passengers; SaloonMisses Rigby, Vincent, Doreen, Clark, Parker (2), M'Lachlan, Paul, Hood, Foot, Denniston, Mesdames Webb and 2 children, R-ae, Howard and 2 phildren, Creelman, Crosbio and 3 children, Day, White, Talbot and child, Denniston, Messrs. Young, Russell, Webb, Maslin, Newoy, Kenny, Creelam, Firth, Quin, Powell, M'Lachlan, Sanderson, Allison, Hawke, Thompson', Roberts, M'Coy, Barton, Gill, Morris, and Cliinio; 18 steerage. WAIKARE, s.s. ■ (8.45* a.m.), 3071 tons, Newton, from 'Dunedin and Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon—Miss Carr, Mrs. Hannah, Captain Aldwell, Messrs. Rattray, Laffey, Forsyth, and Hannah; 16 steerage.
HUIA, s.s. (10.35 a.m.), ; 127 tons, Dowell, from Wangamii. lIALLAMSIIIRE, s.s. (8 p.m.), in Stream,, 4270 tons, Elliott, from New York, via Australia and Auckland. KOTUKU, s.s. (8 p.m.), 1054 tons, Nicholson, from Greyinouth. .■ AMELIA SIMS, schooner (8.40 p.m.), in Stream, 98 tons, Johnston, from Lyttelton. PENGUIN, s.s. (11.15 p.m.), 824 tons, fate, from Nelson and Picton. , Passengers—Mia «>s Saxer, Enoki, Redwood, Conway, Broy/n, Humphreys (2), Mesdames Astle and" 2 children, ,Baker and infant, Mitel and 2 children, Middlebrook, Reddie, Biter, Soniervillo, Ward, Scott, Love and child, Halligan, Lyrressen, Price, Revs. Baker, Bowden, Messrs. Good, Sha'lcrass and boy, Mellor, Wenstow, Burr, Fairey, Muel, Cook, Gainsford, Greonslade, Turner, Middlebrook, Love, Shelten,. Hood, Evanwr, Sime, Adams,' Miles, Leo, Hinchliffe, Pries, Casey, Stevens, Jackson, ICerr, Fuller, Loumans, Williams; 8 steerage.'' . DEPARTURES. ; THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24. ' MAN A, s.s. (9 a.m.), 134 tons," Corby, for Lyttelton. KAPITI, s.s. (9 a.m.), 242 tons, Westrup, for Lyttelton. MANAROA, s.s. (3 p.m.), 122 tons, AlLman, for Havelock.
QUEEN OP THE SOUTH, s.s. (5.30 p.m.), 108 tons, Harvey for Foxton. TASMAN, s.s. (5.50 p.m.), 179 tons, Cos, for .Motueka.
WAIKARE, s.s. (0.5 p.m.), 3071 tons, Newton, for Napier, Gisborne, Auckland, and Sydney. Passengers—Saloon: For Napier— ■Jiisses- Roydhouso, , Young, Mrs. Newson, Messrs. Newson, Hill. For Gisborne—Mr. Dobson. For Auckland—Misses Sydenham, Mitchell, Rigby, Mesdames Low,' Lyon, Clark, Mitchell, Messrs. Andrew Black, Lyons, Drysdale (2), Richardson, Newbert, Bell, Boulton, Walpolo, and Clark. ROTOMAIIANA, ' sis. (8.5 p.m.), 1777 tons, Collins, for Lyttelton. Passengers: SaloonMisses Gibbs, Milne, Glen, Mesdames Haslam, Mander, Hickey, Rev. Hore, Messrs. Has-lam,-Kaye,' Waymouth, Mandor, Hickey, Stanner, Perry, Bayfield, Prosser, Morrison, and Whellmore.
MOERAKI, s.s. (9/ p.m.), 4302 tons, Worall. for Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff,' Hobart, and Melbourne. Passengers: Saloon—For Lyttelton —Mesdames Thow, M'Owen, Garland, Messrs. Johnson, Bullock, Washbourne,' Garland, Miller, Stefton, Graham, Craig. For Dunedin— Misses Holmes; Turner, Wright, Mesdames Fuell and Smart, Messrs. ■ MTherson, Smart, Fuell. For Melbourne—Misses' Cohen, Brown, Mesdames Maynard, Wickes, 1 Ramsay, and Spears. ; j V . ■ STORMBIRD, s.s. (9.35 p.m.), 217: tons, ■ M'l'ntyre, for Wanganui, via Pclorus Sounds. ■-. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2.5. BLENHEIM,, s.s. (1 a.in.), 120 tons, Wats in, for Blenheim. , COASTAL STEAMERS EXPECTED. Aor.ere, Patea, October .25. . Wakatu,. Kaikoura, October 25. ~ Penguin, Nelson and October 25. . | Rotoiti, .Onchunga and Now Plymouth, October 25. . ' 'Charles Edward, Foxton, October 25. Waihi, i Blenheim, October 25, , Mararoa, Lyttelton, October 25. Opawa, Blenheim, October 25. Mana,. Lyttelton, October 26. . ; Rotomahaua, Lyttelton, October 26. Blenheim, Blenheim, October 26. : Storinbird, Wanganui, October 26. Manaroa, Havelock,' October 26. Kaliu, East Coast, 1 October 26. • , Mapourika, West Coast, October 27.' : Rob Roy, Puponga, October 27. Takapuna, Onoliunga and New Plymouth, October 28. / Queen of the' South, Foxton, October 28.' Tasinan, Motueka, Optobor 28. Poherua, Southern Ports, October 29. Arahura, West Coast, October 29.: '•.I" \ ■ - , , PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Mararoa, Lyttelton, October!2s. . '\Vailii, Blenheim, October 25.
Toroa, Lyttelton, Oamaru, Timaru, October 25., Huin, Wanganui, October 25. Penguin, Picton and Nelson, October 25.; Opawa, Blenlioim, October '25. llotomahana, Lyttelton, October 2G. . . Tasmau, Nelson, October 26. ■ Aiahuru,-West,Coast, October 26. ■ Blenheim, Blenheim, October 20. Aorere, Patea, October 20. Stonnbird, Wanganui,-October 20. Eotoiti, Nelson, New Plymouth, .and Onehuuga, October 27. ... Wakatu, Kaikoura, October 27. . Manaroa, Motuoka, October 28. Queen of tho: South, Foxtoii, October 28. liob Bov, Picton, li'aveloek, October 28. Kahu, Bast Coast, October 28. Mapourika, West Coast, October 2D. Takapuna, Neiv Plymouth,- and Onehunga, October 30. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. VICTORIA, s.s., left Sydney October 10 for Wellington, via Auckland and East Coast Ports. .jj'u'c Wellington -October 25. ' ' MAEENO, s.s., left ' Melbourno October 10 for Wellington, via llobart and Southern Ports. Due Wellington October 25. Leaves Wellington tor Sydney direct, October 25. Due : Sydney October 29. ' i;
MOKOIA, s.s., left Sydney Octobor -23 for Auckland. Due Auckland, October *27. olio tranships cargo and passengers: at Auckland to o.s. Waikaro, which is duu at; Wollington on November 1.
WAIIEfIIOO, s.s., loft Melbourne Octobor 23 for Wellington, via Ilobart and southern ports. Due Wellington,-November 1. Leaves for Sydney direct same day. Due Sydney, .November 5. 1
ZEALArUMA, s.s., leaves Sydney October 30. Due Auckland, November 3.,/ Duo Wellington, November 8. '
WIMAIi'IKA, s.s., leaves Melbourne October '30. Due Eobart, November 1; Bluff,-November •1; Dunedin, November 5; Lyttelton,'Novombor V; Wellington, November 8. Loaives for Sydney direct Aov'ember S. Due Sydney, November 12. aIONOWAI, s.s., leaves Sydney -October 20 for Wellington direct. Due Wollington October 30. ■ i: , , . j. OVERSEA SHIPPINC.. . STEAMERS TO AEEIVE. ; From London. ; OPAWA (duo Wellington about November 5) sailed on September 10, via Auckland. Duo Auckland October 24. (N.Z.S. Co., agents ) - : NIWAIIU (due Wellington about November S), sailed on August 30, via Melbourne, Sydney Auckland, and Napier. Arrived Melbourne October 11. (Tyser Line, agents.) ' MAMAIU (due Wellington about November 5), sailed on September 11), Plymouth 21, : via Capetown and Ilobart. Left Capetown October 11. (Shaw, Savill, agents.) r
STAIv OP JAJ'AN- (duo Wellington about December 0), sailed on September 27, via Melbourne, Sydney, Auckland, and Napier. (Tyser Lino, agents.)
INO.UADJSV'I. (duo Wellington about December 27), sailed oil October 11. via Melbourne' Sydney, Auckland, and Napier. (Tyser Line' agents.) 1
MATATUA (duo Wellington about December 4), sailed on October 10, via Auckland. Duo Auckland, November 27. (Shaw, Savill, agents.) TONGARIRO (duo Wellington about November 20), Bailed on October 3. Plymouth s,'via Capetown and Hobart. (N.Z.S. Co., agents.)
From Liverpool. MORAYSHIRE (duo Wellington about October 31), sailed August 24, via Melbourne, Sydney, and Auckland. (F. 11.5. Line, ajjonts.) CORNWALL (duo Wellington about November 28), sailed on September 21, via Sydney and Auckland. (F.H.S. Line, agents^) STAR OF IRELAND (duo Wellington about November 14), sailed on September 11, , via Auckland. ■ (Tyser Lino, agents.) . FIFESHIRE (duo Wellington about December 20), sailed on October 19, via Auckland. (F.H.S. Line, Agents). From New York. ORIANA (duo Wellington about October 71), sailed August 10, via Melbourne, Sydney, -nd Auckland. (U.S. and A.S., agents.)
STAR OF NEW ZEALAND (duo Wellington about November 15), sailed September 14, ,r:a Melbourne and Sydney. (Tyser Line; agents.) LORD STANLEY (duo Wellington about November 25), sailed via Auckland, September 15. (A. and A. Line, agents.) SAILING VESSELS TO . AItRIVE. FORMOSA, barque, .sailed from Liverpool August 20. (Johnston-and Co- agents.), GENI, Italian barque, sailed from Marseilles September 4, vh Bluff. ■ (Buscoa and Co:, agents.) BY TELECRAPH. ■ OVERSEA ITEMS. FREMANTLE. / ■; Wednesday, October 23. Arrived.—H.M.S. Powerful, from Colombo, with now crew. . MELBOURNE.. '• Sailed.—Warrimoo, for Hobart and Bluff. . • SYDNEY. Sailed.—Mokoia (3 p.m.), for Auckland. October 24. Sailed.—Niwaru, for Auckland. •NEWCASTLE.. Arrived—Mimiro, fro.m Dunedin.
COASTAL. Thursday, October 24. ' CAPE KIARIA VAN DIEMAN. Squall, passed north (1.45 a.m.), October 1. Morayshire, from West, passed east, 2 p.m., October 24. ' ' lIOKIANGA. Arrived.—Louisa Craig, barque, from Auckland. KAIPARA. Arrived.—Olivia, barque, from Adelaide Arrived.—St. Kilda,. barquentine, from Sydney.. ■ . ONEHUNGA. Sailed.—Rarawa, for New Plymouth,. Passengers : Saloon—Misses M'Kay, Lewis, Perry, Mesdames Sowerby, Brockelhurst, Latter, Campbell, Perry, Wilson, Fraser, Buckley, Messrs. Shaddock, Harris, Jephson, Buckley, Venj Archdeacon . Cole, Revs. Wilson, Latter, :.nd Brocklehurst.
■ 'NEW PLYMOUTH. Sailed.—Rotoiti (1.15 p.m.), for. Wellington. Sailed.—Takapuna (8.50 p.m.'), for Onehunga. Arrived—Takapuna (12.30 p.m.), from Wellington.
NAPIER. " • ■ ' • Sailed—Victoria (2.45 p.m.), for Wellington.' : , BLENHEIM. . \ ... Sailed.—Opawa and Waihi, for Wellington (crossed bar at 8 p.m.)- . . ' PICTON. ' Sailed—Te Anau (3 a.m.), for Nelson.. ■ . . NELSON. Arrived—Te Anau (12.45 p.m.), from Picton. Sailed.—Kennedy (6.10 p.m), for Wellington. ... WESTPORT. V Sailed.—Hawea (11.45 p.m'.), for Wellingtoh. . AKAROA. ~. y ".. A -... Arrived.—Hincmoa (1 p.m.), from Lyttelton. Sailed.—Hinemoa (4.15 p.m,), for Dunedin. LYTTELTON. ' > Arrived.—Huia, auxiliary schooner, from Kaipara. Sailed.—Maheno (5.35 p.m.), for Sydney, via Wellington. Passengers for WellingtonMisses Williams, Robinson, Lovell, Harcou Mesdames . Ehvortliy, Williams, Johnstone, Grace, Donahue, Moody, Perkins, . Moore, "ulleu, Drunnnond, M'Farlane, Ross, and Flanagan, Dr. Clark, Messrs. Grenfield;' Holmes, Johnston, Grace, Gorton, Wray, Dale, son, Mjody, Perkins, Sheffield, Marchant, 'nbb, Begg, and Ross. 1 : For Sydney—MisscS Midland (2), Mesdames Lee'and Comard, Messrs." W. J. Moore, Frater,. Jones, Lee; Palmer. Sailed.—Mararoa (6.35. p.m.), for Wellington.' Passengers—Misses M'Adam,. M'Kinley, • .Martin, Foster, Barkman (3), and Henderson, Mesdames Barton, Dowdell, Holdgate, Kelly and child, Bansman, Foster, and Studholnie, Cap-, tain Preece, Messrs. - Graham, Hill, ■ .Studholme,Howison, Lawrence,' Vaughan, Mont-?-' fiore, Bayliss,'M'Clatchie; Scarfe, Morrva, Barkman, and Foster. ! DUNEDIN.
Arrived.—Moura, 5.5.,. from- Auckland Rakanoa; s.s., from West Coast; Poherua, s s.j from West Coast; Corinna, s.s., from Wellington; Waiwera, s.s., from London. PORT CHALMERS.,' Arrived.—Waiwera (6.45 p.m.),' from London.
• : ; BLUFF. ' Sailed—Nairnshire (9.45 a.m.), for Sydney.' Sailed—Pakiura (2 p.m.), for Dimcdin. Arrived.—Whakarua (1 p.m.), from 1 Wellington. , I , i THE WAIWEUA. The Waiwera, from London direct, arrived at Port Chalmers last evening. She brought some pedigree stock consigned; to Wright, Steplionson, and Co.', and the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, and including the five-year-old stallion Silver Crest,' a five-year-old hackney stallion, four Clydesdale • colts, rising three years, also five stud Border-Leicester rams. The vessel was tie-' lnycd for a day after leaving London owing to;a fireman attempting to commit suicide; the captain returning to Plymouth and putting the man ashore. . ■. ,
SHAW, SAVILL, AND ALBION, LIMITED. The S. S. and A. liner Arawa is expected i leave Lyttelton to-day or to-mojroiv, for Auckland. Ffom Auckland she proceeds to Napier and Gisborne on October 30, reaching Wellington on November I. Tho Arawa is duo to leavo for London, via Monto Video, threo davs later. . ■ ■ ■>■ '. ■ ■
NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY. Tho • homeward loading ports of the' Now. Zealand' Shipping Company's steamer Einnitaka, which arrived from Loudon on Wednesday, are as followLyttelton,' Waitara, Bluff, Qisborne, Napier, and Wellington. • Tho vessel is timed to finally depart for London from Wellington on November 21. The Kuapclm's departure for London is fixed for 1 p.m.; today. She is taking 30 rams and 2 ewes from Australia for Monte-Video. ; ■
Passengers for London by the Nov.- Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Ruapehu are requested to book by ten o'clock 'this morning. Luggage, must be alongside tho vessel by 9 a.m. Owing to stress of weather, tho barcme Helen Denny, which left for Ilokianga yesferday, put back to Wellington at; 8 o'clock: last night.
Captain Aldweil, of the Union Company, arrived from the South yesterday to. await orders.
Tho Ennerdalc is expected to leave Ilokianga to-day for Sydney, with a cargo of timber. The vessel will 1 load timber in Australia for Now Zealand.
The Federal-Houlder-Shire steamer Cornwall, which loft Liverpool on September 21, has a total of 173 passengers for New Zealand, mostly immigrants. Of this number soventy-nino are for Wollington, seventy . for Auckland, sixteen for Lyttelton, and seven for Dunedin: The Cornwall is due to arrive hero on about November 28. The Whakarua, which arrived at tho Bluff yesterday, is expected back at this port oil Monday. Next Wednesday she proceeds 'to Napier and Gisborne, arriving at Wellington again on November IS, sailing two days later for London.
The four-masted . barqnentine Oberon was towed to the Stream yesterday afternoon. Silo will probably leave for Dunedin with original cargo oil Saturday. ' Tho Mapourika arrived at Westport yesterday at !) a.m., and left for Greymouth shortly after. It is oxpccted tho vessel will leave tho
latter port to-day, for ■Wellington, via usual ports. Tho Poherua, from-Southern.ports, wjll arrive hero on Tuesday. The ICapiti, accompanied by the Mana, left Wellington for Lyttelton to undergo repair. The Mana is, duo back.on Saturday.
Tho barque Invermay has been fixed to load a general cargo at Liverpool for 'Wellington and Dunedin.
The Union Company's, chartered iSte-amer Aymeric, which was to havo left Westport on Wednesday night for..Newcastle, .did not sail. The vessel was timed to sail at midnight yesterday, or hpon to-day.
According to "Pair Play,", of September 12, the Cunard Company have given an .order to, Messrs. John Brown and Company, Clydebank,' for the construction of a new steamer similar •to the Lusitania. The Stormbird, which left, port yesterday, for 'Wangauui, is calling at Pelorous Sounds to land a . log hauler. METEOROLOGICAL. i WEATIIER AT 5 P.M. Mnnukau ..Heads.—S.W.,: fresh';' baromet-y,' 29.90; thermometer, 55. Gloomy; bar roujh. New 'Plymouth.—W;SAV.,'-'fresh; birom'tar, 29.72; thermometer, 58. Fine; sea moderate'. Castle Point.—N.W., fresh; barometer, 29;?5; thermometer, CO. Fine; sea moderate; Wellington.—N.W., breeze; barometer,. /D.53; thermometer, SG. Fine. Westport.—S.W., fresh; barometer, 29.(11; thermometer, 50., 'Showery; slight fresh; pea considerable. : Kaikoura.—N.W., breeze; barometer, 29-U; .thermometer, 61. iPind; sea smooth. Bluff.—S.W., "fresh;- barometer, 29.59; thermometer, 49. • Showery.-' Tho' following . forecast is for the. 24: hours oiuling at 5 ; p.m. to-day :AStrong winds to gaje generally, from tho southward, with rain and .colder weather probably in most parts of the Dominion. , ' ! October 24, 1907. .. R.' A. EDWJN.: '
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