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PHASES OP THE MOON, i AUGUST. Day, Ilr.ro. Fall moon ' ... 2 . 844 a.m., haflt quarter .... 8 U ,<0 p.m. New moon ... .16 11 25 a.m, Flret Quarter ... ... ..." 24 325 p.m. •. Full moon- 51 .4 30 o.m. HTOn WATEIJ. To-day, 3.40 a.m.; 4.13 p.m. To-morrow, 4.36 a.m.; 5.10 p.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day, 6.18 a.m.; sets, 5.24 p.m. arrivals. MONDAY, AUGUST 30. PAPAKOA, B.b. (0.50 a.m.), 6563 <tons, OHCord, from London, Plymouth, Cape Town,. and • Hobart. Paasenger-list published on August 19. FLOBA, 8.8. (8.25 a.m.),. 1273 tons, It'Bridc, from Wcstport. 1 WAIRAtJ, s.b. (4.40 p.m.), 93 tons, Vcndoro, from Blackball, Pelorua Sound. departures. ' MONDAY, AUGUST 30. NORA NITEN, 6.8. (6.20 01.m.), 56 tons, Grono, for Coot Strait trawling cruise. ' TAKAPUHA, b.b. (12.50 p.m.), 1036 tons, Stcvrart,, 'for Picton and Nelson. Passenger 6-Saloon : Vot Picton—Hisses Brewer, Elakeslcy, McßdamCß Tiller, NJiiru, Whitty, Messrs. Nairn,. Wlutty, Scott, Mcrrigold, Redmond. For Nohon—Mieb Kershaw, Mrs.' Marsden, Messrs. • Bell, • Low, "pUTIlfi, b.b. (3.5 p.m.), 409 tons, Dcwhurst, for ( -MaSA,''a.a. (4 p.m.), 134 tons, Jackson, for b.s. (4.10 p.m.), 122 tons, Hart, for M UANGAPAPA, s.b. (5.15 p.m.), 164 tons, Fletchor, IO EUIA e , Si 8 0 5f'(5.20 p.m.), , 127 tons, Dowell, for. W AEAPAWA, s.a. (5,20 p.m.), 268 tons, Oorby, for • W QuIeW I 'OF THE SOUTH,' s.s. (5,15 p.m.), 198 tone, Harvey, for Foxton. . „ / , RURU, s.s. (5.30 p.m.), 65 tons, Peterson, for Napier, via coast. ' ' ' _ , !.'• iMONOWAI, s.s. (6.10 p.m.), 3433 toss, Robertson. for Napier, Gifibomo, and Auckland, Pas* sengers—Saloon For Gisbowe—Mcsdamea ney,Johnston, Mr. Muir. For Auckland—Miss, Speed, Drl Flora. Morriaon, Era. liamago and child, Dr. Bamage. ' MAORI, .6.5« (3.6 p.m.), 3399 tone. Hunter, . for Lyttelton. Passengers: ' Saloon—Mibbcs llewett, Wright, Merton, Archer, Wilson, Mesdames Fenwick, Oorrick, Eastlake, Ohurehlll, Firth, Hon. Jones, M.L.0., Dr. Bell, Dr. Fenwick, Androws, Brown, Jones, Gamble, waddell,. Baron, Ohurchill, Barjess, Morrison, Marshall, Nathan, Tiller, Berry, M'Kerras, Douglas, Firth, Burgess. ' • \ PETONB, b.b. (10.25 p.m.),. 708 tons, Dlllner,' 1 for Grcymouth. POHEKUA, s.s. (midnight),; 1175 tons.' EobertBon, for Grcymouth. ■: - : .
EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Pukaki, : southern ports, August 31. Eipple, Lyttelton, August 31. Pateena, Lyttelton, August 31. . iTarawera, Auckland, Qiaborno, Napier, August 31. . ■ Echo, Karame|i, August 31., •Aorere, Patea; August 31. Nikau, Nelson. Motueka, August 51. . Kiripaka, Patea;'Ansast 31. Takaptina, Nekon, Ticton, August 31. Blenheim, Blenheim, August 31.. i Manaroa, Motueka, Beptembor ■1. • ■ t Burn, Napior,. via coast,' September .1. • Alexander, .Foxton, September 1. Hula, Wangauui, September 1. Queen of the South, Foxton, September 1. Mana/ Patea, September 1.. Arapawa, Wanganui, September 1. , Maori, Lyttelton, S6ptcmber 1. . .Arah'ura, • Nelson, >Vest Const,. September 1. Corinna, southern ports, September >1. Warrimoo, Sydney, September' 1. Manapouri, ttarotonga,, September 2. ■ Wimmera, Lyttelton, Danedin, September 2. Bosamond, Onehunga. via ports. Scptcmbei'2 . Defender, Lyttelton, September 2. . Melbourne, Newcastle. September 2. Tirtanekai, Ooalt' Strait, September 2, ■ Otaki, Bluff, September 'J.-" - ' Devon, southern ports; September 5. v Storm, Lyttelton, September 3. Tlllmnroa, Melbourne, via south, September 3 Houti, Auckland, Gisborne, Napier, Septemboi
Corinthic, Auckland, September 4. KoOnya, southern ports. September 5. , Monowai; Auckland,' Gisborne, Napier, September 7. ■ .Manuka, Sydney, September B.
PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Wairagi Westport, August 31. Wakatu,,' Kaikouia, Lyttelton./ vlji Coast, Aug. net 31. ' • . Blenheim,, Blenheim, Augu5t.31.V.,.,,,-ir- ' Pukaki,"Pioton and i.West Coast, 'August 31. ' ' Opawa, Blenheim, August 31. V ;> 'l'arawora, Lyttelton, Duoedm. August'3l.' . Mapourika, Nelson,. West Coast, .August 31. l Nikau, VNelson, -Motueka,- August 31. Btormbird, Wanganui, August 31. . .Aorere, Patea, August.3l.' • ' . Pateena, Lyttelton, August 31. ~ ; Flora.. Ilaot Coast. Bays, August 31. . ' Maori, Lyttelton, September .1. . Alexander, Nelson, West Coast; September 1. Takapuna, Picton, Nelson, September 1. •Manaroa, Havelock and Pelorus Sound, September 1. . ■ ■ ! - Huia, Wanganui; September 1. Queen ol tne South, Fox ton, September 1. Arapawa, Wanganui, September ■1; Mana, Patea, September 4Corinna, Nelson, Now Plymouth, On.ehunga, September 1. . . Wimmera, Napier, Gisborne, Auckland, Sydney, September 2. ' warrimoo, Melbourne, via south.: September l '. 'Euru, Napier via coast,. Soptcmber 2. -. Moura.i Lyttelton and Danedin, September 3, Ulimaroa, Sydney, September 3., . Eosamond, New Plymouth, Onehunga, .September 3. ' ' ■' Devon, Avonmouth, September 4. 'Otaki, London;.; September 4. > ArP-hura, Picton, Nelstjn, West Coast, September 4. ' \ ■ \ Koonya, -New Plymouth, Weßtport, Greymoqth, September 7. ■ ' ' Monowal, Lyttelton, Dunedin, September 7. . Corinthic,' London,'. September 9. IHTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. V .; MOVEMENTS OF STEAHKES.
• WAREIMOO, s.s., left Sydney August 23, for Wellington dlreot. Duo Wellington September 1. lieaveß September 2 for' Melbourne, via Southern ports and Hob art.. Duo Melbourne September 11. UIiIIIA-ROA, s.s., left Melbourne August 25 for Welllnjton, via llobart an 4 southern ports. Duo Wellington September J. Loaves same day for Sydney direct. Duo Sydney September 7. - • MOUEA,/s.s;; leaves Auckland August 31 for Gisborne, Napier, and Wellington, Due Wellington September 3 with. transhipments ex Mo. koi& from Sydney. Leaves same day for Lyttelton and Dunedin, WIMMERA, s.s., leaves Dunedin August 31, for Lyttelton and Wellington. Due Wellington September 2. Leaves . same day, for Napier, Gis. borne, Auckland, Sydney. Duo Sydney September 10 MOKOIA, s.s., left Auckland August ; 30, for ■Sydney. Due Sydney September 3. Leaves Sydney for Auckland September 8. MANUKA,/s.s., leaves byduey September 4, for Wellington direct. Due Wellington September 8. Leaves September 9, for Melbourne, via southern' ports and Hobart. Due Melbourne September 18. • ' ' VICTORIA, b.b., leaves Sydney September 1, tor Auckland, Gisborno, Napier, and Wellington, Duo Wellington September 10. • Loaves same, day for Lyttelton and Dunedin. ' OVERSEA SHIPPINC. , STEAMERS TO AEBIVE. From London. > MAREEE (due Wellington about. September 2), sailed Juno 29, via Melbourne, Syanoy, and Auckland. (Tyser Lino, agents.) WAIMATE (duo about September 20), sailed on July 23, via Auckland; (New Zealand Shipping Co.,' agents.) . AEAWA (due about September 7), sailed July 23, Plymouth July 24, via Tencriffe, Cape Town, and Hobart. (Shaw,' Savill, and Albion Co., agents.) ■ ■ (INDItALEMA' (duo about September 20), sailed on July 17, via Melbourne. Sydney, and Auckland. ' (Tyser 'i Line, agents.) ItUAPEHU (duo about Soptomber 21). sailed on Aiigust'6, via Tencriffe, Capo Town, and Hobart. (New Zealand Shipping' Co., agents,) , KIA OEA (due about September 25), sailed'on August, 6,' via Auckland. (Shaw, 1 Savill, and Albion Co., . agents.) T AINU I (due about October 4), sailed August 20. Plymouth August 21, via TeiicriHe, • Capo Town, and Hobart. (Shaw, Savill, and Albion Co., agents.) NIWARU (due'about October 21), sailed on August 21, via Melbourne, Sydney, Auckland, and Napier. (Tyser Lino, agents.) From Liverpool. I : CORNWALL (due Wellington about September 6), sailoil from Liverpool on Juno 26, via Australian ports and Auckland. (F.H.S. Lino. Agents.) DELPHIC (due about Scptembor 11), sailed from Liverpool July 10, via Australian and Auckland. (Shaw, Savill and Albion Co.-, agents.) FIFESHIRE (duo about September 27), sailed on July 24, via Australian ports and Auckland. (F.H.S. Line, agents.) • DRAYTON GRANGE (due Wellington . about October 25)," sailed on August 21 via Melbourne, Sydney, and Auckland. (F.H.S. Line, agents.) From New York. BANNOOKBCRN (due Wellington about August 30), sailed on June 21, via Auckland. (Vacuum Oil Co., agents.) ; GLENDEVON. (due Wellington about August 27), sailed on June 8. via Australian ports and ■ Auckland. (Now Zealand Shipping 0o„ agonts.) TOMOANA (duo Wellington about September 6), sailed on Juno 15, via Australian ports and Auckland. (Tyser Lino, agents.) ■ KABINGA (duo about September 29). sailed on July 15, "a Australian ports aud Auckland. (A. and A. Line, agents.) WHAKAItUA (due Wellington about October 25), sailed o»\ August 19, via Australian ports , and Auckland. (A. and A. Line, agents.) From Calcutta. / , UMTA (due. Wellington about September, 5), sailed on August 2, via Auckland. (Union Steam I Ship 00, ascutaj ,
APARIMA (due Wellington about September 6), sailed on August 2, via Singapore, Samnrang. and Auckland.' (Union Steam Ship Co,, agents.) BAILEES TO ARRIVE. OLAR4, barque, sailed from Liverpool May 27, for Wellington. (Messrs. Levin and Co., Ltd., af DARTFOED. Balled from Banbury, August 18, for Wellington. (Union Steam Ship Co., agents.) BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. ADELAIDE, August JO. - Arrived.— Ayrshire, from- Liverpool, via Capo T ° Wn ' - OAPE TOWN, August 28. Bailed.—Ruapohu, for Hobart, and Wellington. i ' BUY A, August 50.. , Arrived.-R.MiS,. Marama, from Vancouver and Honolulu.... COASTAL. MONDAY .AUGUST 30. OAPE MARIA VAN DIEMEN. Waipori, from soulh, passed east at 6.30 a.m. (The Cornwall, bound from Sydney to Auckland, passed cast at li a.m. i • '■ AUCKLAND. . Arrived.—Mokoia (9, last night), from, Sydneyi ' Arrived.—Encounter, H.M.S. (11.35 p.m.), from Wellington. '•>'■. •'■ , ' ' ■ ' Sailed.—Mokoia (6.20 pjn.), for Sydney. OKBHUNGA. ~ Sailed.—Rosamond :M p.m.), >r ta Plymouth. .. . NEW PLYMOUTH. .. Arrived.—Rarawa .(6 a.m.), from Onehunga, ■ Sailed.—Jla.ra.wa (8.40 p.m.), for. Onehunga. • PATEA. . Sailed—Aorfero (8.16 a.m.), for. Wellington. WANGANUI. Arrived— Kiripaka (7 a-m.), from Wellington. ■ ■ napier. • ■ Arrived.—Marere (10.30 a.m.), from Auckland. ' To sail.—Tarawora (8 p.m.); for Wellington. ' PICTON. Arrived.—Takapuna |(4.35 p.m.), from Woiling* : To sail.-:Takapnna (9.30 p.m.), for. Nelson. • • nelson. , Sailed.—Niliau .(5.45 p.m.), for Motueka and Wellington; Alexander (7.20 p.m.), forFoitonand . Wellington.
- 1 WEBTI'OET. Arrived.—Arahura (8 p.m., Sunday), from Neleon. -. . ' :, '' . Sailed.—Arahura" 7 (6 a.m.), for Qreymotith. . To sail.—Kaitangata (9 p.m.), for Timaru. .7 LYTTELTON, Arrived.—Klni, ■ from Greymouth. . . i Sailed.—Pukakl (12.60- p.m.), for Wellington! Ripple (2.46 /fc.ni.), for Wellington; Patecna (6.10 p.m.). for Wellington.-Paesengers: SaloonMisses Sheard, Polton, Kemble,: Stevenson, Sheridan, Boweu, Mosdames Sheldon, Hillsbury, Stephens. Messrs.' Helliwell, Jamieson, HUlsbury, Ellis, Evans, Whitta, Duval, . Stevenson and 2 beys, Cane, M'Kay, Orton,'Walsh. gcott,, Wilkinson. Wilson (2). Roy. Inglis; 15 ateerago. - . DUNEDIN ' ' Sailed—Moana (5 p.m.), for Bluff,'Hobait, and Melbourne. ' .. I; . ■ ■ ■ BLUFF, •. ,' ■ Arrived.—Ulimaroa (1.30 p.m.) from Melbonxne and Hobart. Passengers for Wellington—Messra. Ramsay,' Kinsley, 1 Kolatcd, .Patterson (3), tdwards, ' Thorburn, Noble,- . Reynolds,, Gracie,. Green, Misjes Hughes, Nesbitt, Green, Patterson, Livingston,'Mcsdames Ramsay, Hughes, Liberty,. Mills, Coon, ; Patterson, Nesbitt and -4 children, Richards, and boy, Miles. Koonya, from. Greymouth. - i . ' i '.' Sailed.—Dovori, for Timaru. DELAYED BY FOG. " ' ' A Press Association telegram from Dunedin states that the Intercolonial steamer Moana was delayed at that port 27 hours on account of fog, She got away for the Bluff at. 5 p.m.. yesterday, and will laivo the latter port for Hobart and Melbourne thiß evening.
/ RUAPEIIU LETT CAPE TOWN. • In continuation of her voyago' from London to Wellington, the-Now Zealand. Shipping Company's Kuajiohh left Oape Town £u Saturday last. -She is■ duo at Hobnrt on September 10, and. atj Wellington on September 21. . ■ MANAPOTJEI DDE THURSDAY. An cipected arrival at this port on Thursday is the Onion Company's Hanapouri,. from laS'U'and'Karotonea. She brings an American mail ex Maripesa from San . This is tUo Manapouri's last trip ,in the WellingtonBarotonfca. isorvicc, as she is to. enter-the Mel: bourne-Fiji fruit trade. > GERTIE PUTS IK FOR REPAIRS. A telegram' received from Nelson^ yesterday stated that the Gertie, bound from Foxton had put into Nelson . with a . broken shaft. The local. agents, for the. vessel.anticipate that'ropairsVwill bo'cotapltited M-day, dnd that the steamer, will be able to resume her •voyage. . : -v': >' HORNBY GRANGE REPLACES THE WAIPABA. Advico received'by the New Zealand and can Steamship Company states that the iederai-; Houldor-Shiro liner 'Hornby Grange will_take up tho running :of the wrecked steamer Waipara. The Hornby Grange leaves Sydney on ber It for Dclagoa Bay, Durban, Algoa Bay and . Cape Town. A CURIOUS COINCIDENCE. In connection with tho, foundering of the French barque Gael oil Capo Leeuwin, and the subsequent safo, landing of her officers and crew, ds reported in the cables last weeli, it is rather a coincidence that, in July, 1902, when theQael, from Mauritius,-made a.oall at Hobart. lor orders, she roportod having picked up Captain Oauvort and •27 df the crew of the French barque Ville 1 d'Orleans, ,which had fpundered The Villo d'Orleans had loft _ Glasgow on March 29, 1902,' for Brisbane-* with-a cargo of rails and when' still a considerable distanco from the coast ot Australia, she was discovered to be leaking. .- Tho, crow, by laborious kept the water in check for 20 days, until, finding the leak,: increasing the only alternative was to abandon-her. They took to the boats about 440 miles off the ■ South-west Cape, and wort picked up by the Gael.
; -yPICTON. SAILINGS. i/> v;: j T7.5.5.; CO.'S TIME-TABLE. ' Tho Union Stoam Ship Company announceJho following sailings. from Picton to Wellmston during, tho month; ot Soptember:— • : Arahura, Wednesday, September 1, 3.30 p.m. Takapuna, TUnrsday, September 2, 5.50 p.m. Takapnna, Saturday, Septfembor 4, 6.30 pon. Takapuna, Tuesday, Soptembor 7, ■ 5.30 p.m. Arahura, Wednesday,. September t 1.30 p.m. : Tatapuna, Thursday, Soptembor 9, 6.30.p.m. Takapnna, Saturday, September 11, 1.30 p.m. Takapuna, Tuesday,. September 14, 5.30 p.m. Arahura, Wednesday, September 15. p.m. Takapnna, Thursday, September 16, 5.30 p.m. . . Takapuna, Saturday, Boptember 18, 5.30; p.m. Taltapuna,. Tuesday, September 21, 5.M p.m. Arahura, Wednesday, September 22, 3.30 p.m. Takapuna, Thursday, September 2a, 5.30 p.m. Takapuna, Saturday, September 25,_ 6.30 p.m. Takapuna, Tuesday, September .-28, 3 p.m. Arahura, Thursday, September 50, 3.30 p.m. Takapuna, Thursday, September 30, 5.30 p.m l . ABBIVAL 01? THE PAPAEOA. At daylight yesterday morning, -tho port health officer paid a "{sit to the K.M.S. Paparoa, which had arrived m the stream from London overnight, and medical inßMOtion proving satisfactory tho big steamer, berthed at Queens Wharf shortly after. 8 a~m. It was on July 8 that' tho Panaroa,;left_ London, and; 'wo days, later when sho sailed^-firom Plymouth. _She experienced fino Veather on the run .to r Tenoriffe, but before reaohing Oape Town sho- met with contrary winds, heavy and dirty weatner, vhich. hampered her. progress considerably. Oape Town was left bohind on August 2, tmdffor tho noxt few days a sharp look-out was kept along the African coast to sec if any trace of tho missing linor Waratah could be diecovered, but the search was unavailing. On the flftn flay out from Capo Town she ran into a stiff Bale, but after that calm weather marked. tho possago to Hobart. After discharging tons of cargo, the vessel left for Wellington at p.m. oii Tuesday last, On Friday, morning she encountered a strong southerly gale accompanied by tremondous seaß. ' Bo bad were tno conditions that it was found necessary to hoavoto for a coujilo of and whon the vessel cot ftoine again she mot with continuous gales, till Soaring Oapo Farewell. Her officers regard it as one of the ' worst passages in their experience. The Paparoa brings 3894 tonß of cargo for Wellington,Vand, after discharge, will proceed to Lytteltoh. , In additioni to tho list of passengers published on August 19, the following arrived i-Second saloon—Prom Hobart: Mr. G. Cripps. Thirdclass: From Capo Town-Mesdames Stewart,. O. Wedmarch, Messrs. A. E. Buckles, W. Stewart, D. Klnnear, Masters Stewart (3). 'From Hobart: Mcears. F. Haiell. 11. D. King, F. A. Wise., Captain Clifford is still in command and has with him tljo ' following officersOhiof,; Mr. H. Makepeacesecond, Mr. S. F. Martin j third, Mr. O. E.' Fox; fourth, Mr. W. D. Orowdace: surgoon, Dr. T. JoEEries; chief steward, Mr. F. Adcock; chief ongineer,'Mr. H. E. Kiddlor; second, Mr. J. A. White; third, Mr. J. Morgan; fourth. Mr. D. B .Qabb: fifth, Mr. W. Brown; chief refrigerating engmeir, Mr. J. Cameron; second Mr. A. Coiman; electrician, Mr. H. Green.
1 • • Tho Union Company's Kaitangata was timed to leave WeatDOrt at 9 o'clock last meht for Timaru. I Captain M'Brido; lat« of the Flora, is to relievo Oaptain Dawson, of the Manapouri,, while the latter comes, ashore on holiday lcavg, ' \ Heavy eastorly . weather was reported from Kaikoura yesterday, and in - consequence the, Wqkatu will not. leavo for that port till thie afternoon. Altogether 126 passengers are coming to Now Zealand by tho ,Warrimoo this week. Seventytwo oro in the saloon and 54 are travelling steerage. ' ' 1 Ileavy weather delayed the bit: Bhaw-Savill Btoamer Oorinthic 'on tho run from Lyttclton to Auckland, and she did not reach tho latter port till Sunday afternoon. Heavy rains'at Bind have interfered with the .loading operations of tho Otald.Vand she is not now oipectcd to leave that port until to-mor-row aitornoon. She will arrive In Wellington on •.Htlday. ■ ~ .
The Arahnra arrived at Groymonth at 10 a.m,. . ycßterday, and waß to leave at 7.55 p.m. on tlio rotnrn journey to- Wcstport," Nelson, Pictqn, ana ■ Wellington. She is duo horo to-morrow evening. ; Yesterday morning. the Federal-Houlder-Shiro liner Cornwall, from Liverpool, passed llaria van Diomen, and is due at Auckland this morning. After discharge at tho northern port she comes on to Wellington, and is • duo hero about Monday, next. ~ Previous to his departuro irom Inveroargill to join the Wellington Btail of the New Zca- . land Shipping Company. Mr. ;J. N. Bainß was entertained by the local rowing olub and tho football club, of which bodies ho had been bcoI rotary for -some yoarß.' ■
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