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ft. PHASES OF THE MOON. SEPTEMBER. Day. Hγ. tn. Lost Quarter ... 7 714 a.m. N'lW moon 15 2 39 a.in First quarter 23 6 1 a.m. Full moon ...■ ... ... 30 . 0 35 a.m. : HIGn WATER. To-day, 0.35 a.m.; 12.55 p.m. To-morrow, 1.25 a.iD;; , 1.15 p.m. ■ ■. SUN. -. ■ Sun rises to-day, 6.2 a.m.; sots, 5.34 p,m. ARRIVALS. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9. . . N1KAU,..8.8. (4.30 a.m.), 252 tons, Hay, from Jelson. JIANAROA, b.s. (6.25 a.m.), 122 tons,-Hart, from PATEENA, s.s. (6.40 a.m.), 1213 tons, Manning, ■ rom liyttclton. Passengers: Saloon—Misece ■ted. Iteevos, Mcsdamcs PhilHpg and child, Oonlolly, Lowdon, Hill, Willers and infant, Digby, Iross. Mcasre. Bamford, llollard, Bhipman, Fyfo, 'omperton,'Hayward, Slovens, Arlow, Connolly iicoll, Lowdej, Duncan, Hulrae, Hill, Whitting! iam, Digby, Urwin, Macdonnld, Chapman. Welle lolleston, Slater, Robeon. Williams; 25 stceraee O?AWA,.e.B. (7.30 a.m.). 110 tons, Eckford. from. ROSAMOND, B.s.' (9.15 a.m.), 721 tone, 'Edwin roni Onehunga, New Plymouth, Nelson, and s.a. (9.15 a.m.), 2027 tons, Newton, from Mincdin and Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloonlissea Maloney, Campbell (2), Mrs. Barr, Canam Evans, Eovs. Miller, Thompson, Messrs. Hill, 'ope, Brown, Barr, Guthric, Weaver, Gallagher, laden, M'Ololland, Lobb, Edwin, Dickie, Fisher 0 steerage. KUBOW, s.B. (1 p.m.), 2545 tons, Hutehings, rom Westport, via Port Hardy. . ; ... FRIDAT, SEPTEMBER 10. . ■ TAKAPUNA, e.B. (I.JO a.m.), 1036 tons, Btawart, rom Nelson, and Picton- „ . . - v DEPARTURES. v THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9. KOMATA, S.S. (5.10 a.m.), 1994 tons, Angus, for Jroymouth.' TOMOANA, B.s. (6.5 a.m.), 598? tons, Linklater, or Lyttolton. LIZZIE ■ TAYLOE, ketch •' (7.35 a.m.), 77 tons, 'etcrsen, for Havelock. JIOA, b.s. (9.30 a.m.), 188 tons, Burl, for Wangami. • ;..>■■.-■. CORINTHIC, s.s. (12.15 p.m.),, 12,231 tons, Hart, or London, via Monte Video, Tenoriffe, and Plynouth. Passenger-list published yesterday. PETONE, B.s. (1.15 p.iu.), 7U tons, Dilner. lor Jreymouth. PUTIKI, b.s. (1.15 p.m.), 4C9 tons, Dewhurst, or Wanganul. EUEU, s.s. (2.40 p.m.), 65 tons, Peterson, for JLUfGAPAPA, S.B. (3.20 p.m.), 164 tons, Fletcher, or Greymouth. ■ . \ NIKAU, s.s. (5.45 p.m.), 252 tons, Hay,- for Nel;on and Motueka. ,-. MANUKA, e>. (5.45 p.m.). 45C5 tons, Eolls. for jyttelton, Duncdin, Bluff,' Hobart, and Me!lonrno. ' Passonprers: Saloon-For , Lyttoltonitißsos Grainsford, Bamfleld. Outton, Meadamcß licks,. Grant, Outton, Allen. Seamor, Luff, Messrs. liclie, Craigie, Kitrick, Halloran. CpUins, Brailsord, Halloran, Watson, Cano. Illingworth. . For Junodin-Misses Smith, Tolmio, Mcsdames Tallot. Dunlop, Messrs. Williame, Whitson, Talbpt, Jatßn.. For Hobart—Missis Potts (2). For Mellourne—Misses Bloustein, Newell, Whinnic, itissTs. Bloustein, Poguher. ' OPAWA, e.3. (6.15 p.m.), 110 tons, Ecltford, for 31enheim. . ■ , . BLENHEIM, s.s. (7 p.m.). 120 tons, Watson, for 31enheini. . ■ " . . - PATEENA, 8.8. (8.5 p.m.), 1212 tone, Manning, or Lyttclton. Passengers: Saloon-Miss Wigtins, Jlro.' Wilson, Messrs. Gray, Lane,. Euther:ord. P.ichardson. Parato, Hitler, Wilson. . MOUEA, s.s. (8.20 p.m.), 2027 tone, Newton, for Tnnier. Gisbornc, ond Auckland.' KAPITI. s.s. (midnight), 242 tons, Sawyers, for tfanganui. ■ ' . ' EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Tutanckai, Coolc Strait, Soptember, 10, . : Kini,- Greymouth, September 10. Pohorua, Greymouth, September 10. Aorcre, Patea,. September 10. Alexander, Picton, September 10. Queen of the South, Foxtori, September 10.' :Waliatu,. Kailtoura, Lyttelton,' September 10. Maori.- Lyttclton, Septombcr 10. • ' Mpvraki, Melbourne, via south, Sepiombtr 10. Vintoria, Sydney.: Auckland. Gisborne, ,\aDier. Septeinbur '10. ' .r ■ ■ . Moa. Wanganui, floptembor 10. ..'.-■_ : Blcnhoim,. Blenheim, September 10. . . \ Opaw'a,' Blenheim, September 11. . ' :Arapa\va, Lyttcltonr-September 11. •Mk'au," : .Nelsi>n, Motuoka, Soptember 11. l'aloena,.Lyttelton,: September 11. ' Mapourilia, West Coast, Nelson, Scntembor 11, Jlonowai, southern ports. September 12. :Pukakl. southern ports, September 14. TaraiKcra.Aucliland, Gisbornc, Napier, Septem. bcr 14. . . . ' •' . ' ■■■■ . . ' Hauroto,-"Dunedin, September 14.... . Oorinna, '■ southern ports, September 15. ' . iHitfenmaVWest Conet KshtUonaee. Soi>lembeMs TJlimaron.,'Sidney. September 15. Novua'.'iSnva', Auckland, September 16. Moiira,:i Auckland,- Gisbornc, Napier, September 17., ' ..Moana, Melbourne, via south , , September■ 17. PROJECTED DEPARTL'nES, Moa, Wanganiii, September 10. ;Huia, .wnnsanui, Septomber 10. -" , ■Kuhu.-Kanier, via coast.-September 10.' .- KiripaUtt, Patoa, September 10. ' . :v. •Kurow, Soptember 10. Cornwall,"uyttolton, Dunedin, September 10 i Alexander, Nelson, West Coast. September 10.' Quceii'of the South, Foiton,/September 10. ■Ilaori;-Lyttolton, Sopterobev 10. Taltapuna, Picton, Nelson, September 10. Eosimond,' New Plymouth, Onehnngo, Beptcnv ber:lo. ■ v ' ■ . Hooralii, Sydney direct, September 10. . ' ; Victoria, Lyttclton, Dunedin, September 10,' Arawa, Lyttelton, September 10. Aor'ors, Patca, September 11 Pateena, Lyttclton, September 11. Onawa,- Blenheim, September 11. Blenheim; Blenheim, Septombcr (11. Nikau, Nelson, llotueka, September 11 Arahura, Picton, Nelson. West Coast, Soutember It; / ■ - . Wakntu,- Kolkoura, Lyttelton, September 11. . Aparima; I.yttelton, Soptcmbor 11. Arapawa, Wanganui, Soptember 13. ' . !, . ' ■ Monapoitri. Suva, September 13: I ' Monowai. Napier, Gisborno, Auckland, September 13. . . Pukaki, Pioton, West Coast, September 13. •> Mapourika, ■'Nehon, Wost Coast, September 14 Ulimaroa, Melbourne,' via nouth, September 16 ' Hauroto. Earotonga, Tahiti, September 17. Mota, Lyttolton, Duncdin, Soptember 17. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE, MOVEMENTS OF STEAMEES, MOKOIA, 8.5., left Sydney for Auckland Sep. tetnbsr 8. ■ Due Auckland Soptember 12, and connects with. Jloura for soutticru ports. VIOTOEIA, s.s., left Sydney September 1, for Auckland, Gisborno, Napier, and Wellington Due Wellington September 10.' Leaves same day for Lyttclton and Dunedin. MOKEAKI, Sis., left Melbourne, September i for Wellington, via Hobart and southern ports Duo Welington .September 10. Leaves Bame day for Sydney direct. -Duo Sydney Soptembor 14 ULIMAEOA, ,e.s.. leaves Sydney September 1! for Wellington direct. Duo Wellington Sep! tembor 15. Leaves September 16 for Melbourno via southern sorts and Hobart. Due Melbourne September 25. ~ MOUEA, 5.3., leaves Auckland Soptember 14, for Gisborne, Napier, Wellington. Duo Wellington September 17, with transhipments ex Mokofa from Sydney.. MOANA, 5.8., left Melbourne September 8 for Wellington, via Hobart and southern ports. Duo Wellington September 17. Leaves same day for Sydney direct. Due Sydney September 21. OVERSEA SHIPPIHC. '. STEAMEES TO 'AEBIVE. From London. . . WAIHATE (due about Beptember 20), sailed on July 23, via Auckland. (New Zealand Shippinp; Qo.. aqente.l - - . INDRMjEMA (due about September 20), Bailed on July 17, via Melbourne, Sydnoy, and Auokland. (Tyeor.litavagentß.)- ■ ■ KTJAPEHTJ (due about September 21), sailed on Aiiß'Jßt 6, via Teneriffe.Oapo Town, and Hobart. (Now Zealand Shipping Co,, agents.) KIA OEA (duo about September 25), sailed on August 6, via Auckland. (Shaw, Savhl and Jiblon Co., agents-) TAINTJI (due about Ootoiet 4.1, liukubl 1&. ¥\l*xxf<±Vn August 21/ via Teneriffe, Capo Town, and Hobart. (Shaw, Savill, and Albion 00.. asonta.) , NIWAEU. (duo about Octebor 21), sailed on AugUßt 21, via Melbourno, Sydney, Auckland, ana Nnpier. (Tyser Line, aKeat'.l EiMUTAKA (duo about October-18),-Bailed on September 3, Plymouth September 4, via Ten. eriffe. Capo Town, and Hobart. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) From Liverpool. DELPHIC (duo about Soptember 11), Bailed from Liverpool July 10, via Australian ports and Auckland. (Shaw, Savill, and Albion Co., agents.) FIFESHIEE (due about Septomber 27), sailed on July 24, via Australian ports and Auckland, (F.IJ.S. Line, agents.) ■ -DEAYTON ORANGE (duo Wellington about Octohur 25), sailed on August 21, via Melbourno Sydney, and Auckland. (F.K.B. Lino, agents.) ' From Now York. BANNOCKBURN (duo Wellington about Sep. tember 11, sailed on Juno 21, via ■ Auckland (Vacuum Oil Co., agents.) ' KABINGA (due about September 2S), sailed on July 15, via Australian porta and Auckland. (A and A. T.inc. agents.) WIHKAKUA (due WclliDßton about October 25),; sailed on Aiißust 19 via Australian ports and Auckland. (A. and A, Lino, agents.) From Calcutta. TIMTA (due Wellington about September 11) sailed on August 2, via Aucklaud. (Union Steam Ship Co.. aeents.l APMIIMA fdue Wellington about September 10) sailed nn August 2, via Sinßarore, Saroaranc' and Auckland.' (Union Steam Ship Co.. agents.) SAILEES TO ARRIVE. CLAKA, b.arq.uc, sailed from Liverpool May 27 for Wellington. (Messrs. Levin and Co., Ltd' agents.) ■•.-''• DAUTFORD, sailed from Bunbury, August 18, for Wellington. (Union Steam Ship Co., oxents.)
.' BY TELEGRAPH. ' '■ OVERSEA. . . „ „'•■'■'• BRISBANE, September 9. Arrived.—Marorc, from Wellington. Bailed.-Marora, «» Baßtaßb » 9 ' ~..,. SYDNEY, September 9. Arrivcd.-Aloxa, from Wangunui. ■ COASTAL THUESDAY, BEPTEMBEB 9. CAPE "MAMA TAN DIEMEN. V The Norwegian steamer Inga, from west, weed east at 5.45 a.m. ■ . ■ AUCKLAND. ArrWed.-Tarawera (noon), from the sonth. ' Bailed.-Umta,ejO p.m.), for Wellington: Del. Me (4. p.m.), for Wellington, : MANUKAU HEADS. Rarawa passed Bouth at 6 H.m. . NEW PLYMODTH. Arrived.-Earawa (6.80 p.m.), from Onchunga. Sailed.—Rarawa, for Onehunga, • .' !■' ■'•■ "PATEA. Arrived.-llana (5.30 p.m.), from Wellington. ■FOXTON;' Arrivcd.-Quecn of the South (6.15 p.m.), from cllington. ■ ' EAST OAPE. . Aparima paseed \ south at 8.20 a.m. -.• NAIUER, Salled.-Victaria (3.15 p.m.). for Wellington, asscngors: Saloon-Miss Moorehouso, Mesdamce ai , Wa jß?».- Blackman, Tudobope, Messrs. udchopo, Ashcr. '- . .: ■ . . V . I'IOTON. . n£ ri ln d,- A ,eTa . n } l W < 7 - 30 »•»•>. from Nelson, lo sail.-Alexandor (8.15 p.m.), for Wellington. ,' , ; .' WESTI'OIiT. Eailed.-Canopus (3.25 a.ni.), for Wellington. '. LYTTEUCON. . ■ • Ar r'«iJ.-Maorl (6.55 a.m.). from Wellington. Sailcd.-Storzn, for Duncdln; Glcndovon, for .n. e *K\.W& u ' fof ■ KaHtoura• and Welling, m; Moeraki (5.5 p.m.). for Wellington and Byd--5«». np? SECne i o J e: ,r Bnloon-For WcUington- . W. Cook .and H. Newton. For Sydney-Mcs-ames Hcnziee,.Thorin. Messrs. A. Kayo, H. J. •f r ?, n ?Jv,. Menn ?"'. l) nncßn, Eyan; 15 steerage, ■aort (825 p.m.). for Wellington. Passongorss wing, Eatno, Martini, M'Grcgor, Stephens a &w K f^d^H.°«: ; acFarlane, Fielier, F. Eedpatk. Oarnil, M'Keich ■onidgc. Wheelor,- Cook. R. . Malcolm, Hardißtlc, Gamble, Brake.- Hudson, ■ Moorhouse, J. . Scott, Moore, Farclly, Jackson, Harrow, jAr. '■".. Porter, Trojver Ruddick, Novillc. Tipping, ladwin, Masters Shrimpton, Payling, Weir (2J; '' ' DON ED IN. ■' from Newcastle, via, norSka, P fr r om !V AuokTa°nd ai, fr ° m k » Maai: •StowtaX^lnSE , ""! BCOW, for Kttlparai ' ■ ; ■ BLUFF .< Arrived.-Paparoa.'.from Lyttelton. DEVON'S, OUTWABD CARGO. °. a rgo taken frpm New. Zealand porta by the edertti.Houldor.BMre liner Devon included over WO carcasses frosen meat, and a largo ouan■ty ol general produce. A summary of linoa iken from different ports is aa follows-.-From U K& land i ; i« M I"* ,13 reas ' m Back 9 6and - i A *°w mhS r, « S du i, mi, ! i} ow ' ®- m Euperßcial feet mber, 78 casks tallow ' 13 packages sundries, rom Port Ohalmere: 64 quarters beef, 72 car-lEl°-3. m .^J on ' , 412 ? c&roasses lamb, 4404 crates ibbite, 1745 sacks oats, 3019 sacks rye grass, 123 icks fescue, 150 eacke cocksfoot, 111 eaeks bran, . oaska 28 i packages-cordage, 38 packbos eundricß.' From Bluff: 1021 carcasses matin, 5679 carcasses ■ lamb, 7310 crates rabbits 4M oxes butter, 6458 sacks oats, 340 sacks ryegrass, rom Timanp 1163carcas6ea mutton, 12,954 carisses lamb, »l saoka flour, B casks caßlngs. From yttelton: 382 Quarters beef, 564 carcasses nuitin, 6267 caroasaoa lamb, 36 sacks beans, ,233 icks peas, 5831 sacke oats, 1274 saoks barley, 863 »cks rye grass, 1 tacit flour, 1035 Backs cocksfoot, ffl sacks bran,v3s bales rags, 12 packages eun. ries. From Wellinston: 7094 quarters beet, 172( ireassea mutton. -7W carcasses lamb. 3 orates .'ipo, 20 bales rags, 67 dumps tow, 1164 cases reserved meats, 2 otieks casings, 1 package sun. nes, 124 casks .preeorved. meats, 5 bales leather, I bags copper; .' :;-\ .. ' aWIGO TAKEN BY THE COEINTHIO. Tho following is a summary of the cargo taken Zealartd.Vports by the Shaw, Savill nd Albion Company's Corinthic,. which, left the lasgow Wharf: yesterday, for London, via Monte ldoo, Teneriffo, and Plymouth. From Auek. xnd: 141 caskis tallow, 33 caeks pelts, 967 sackf auri gum, 5956 caEes kauri gum, 611 p'.eooi robor, 9 bare-bullion, 7 boxes-gold,' 12 bale! iather, 336 eaoks copra, 1055 bags concentrates i packages sundries, 162 bales wool, 347 balei emp, 64 quarters heof, 5 crates cheese, 122] oses From Lyttelton:'-3923 carcassei mtton, 2280 carcasses lamb, 152 casks pelts, 12! asks tallow, 16 ..casks casings, 150 boxee butter f2 sacks beans, 93 orates hens, ICO sacks oats ' Packngea. sundries, .58 bales skins, 294 bale! '001. From Dunedm:lo4 boxes butter, 45 cratei heeso, -11 biles ■ rabbitskins., From Bliiff: 31 rato.. oheece. ;,From Wellington: . 563 casei lother-of-pearl sholle, 181 barrels mother-of-pear hells,. 32 sacks grass seed,. 46 cases meat ex ract, 2034 carcasses - mutton,' 342 hindquartcn asks- tallow, 1240 casks copra,l69 barrels hops, 17! ales skins, 221' bales ■ wool,. 251 packages sun nes, 427 boxM.-buttor, 126 orates cheese. Fron lew Plymouth: 1188 boxes butter. From Patea II boxes butter, 760 orates cheese. From Hobart case. ■ '.' -.. .■■ ■- ■•■ : .- .- ■ ■ . ' . OAZETTE NOTICES.' ~-. Tho following notices to mariners appear it Mβ weeks Gaietto:— ■■■-..• ■• • ■ .Dokianga Bar Signals. r . , Notice.is given:that,'on and.after Novomboi , 19C9, the lollowing additionar signale will bi lade when ronuircd.at. Hokianga Harbour Sig al-station'. ;Whon two or- more vessele an ntside tho bar at. Hokiangn. tho ticnal-numbei f the vessel-that ,ia to take the bar will bi olsted as well as the four balls, in which casi nly tho vessel..fo instructed is to coma in or outward-bound, vessels tho same signals at hoso in use at Kaipara will in future bo ebowi rom the Hoklanga Signal-station,,Tiz.Ml) Flaj '~ bar • workable by all vosseis, steam oi ailing; (2) Flat B.,>bar workable by steam ves ols or vessels in tow of eteam yeseels; (6) Flai I, bar unworkable. Charts, etc., affected: Ad liralty Pliine 1091 a, 1091b, and Ohart 2525; "Han lealand Pilot,", eighth editiou, chap: vii., pagi Timaru Harbour Lights. •',.-■ With reforence to ■ Notice to Mariners No. 6! ssued by. thie ■ Department on August 31, it i .oreby notified that the alteration m theTimari [arbour lights dosoribed therein will not b< iado until December 1, 1909. On and after tha ate thoso alterations will take effect.' Tho' rovide thai two green lights will bo- placed vei ically sft. apart, and. exhibited from tho nortl nd of the Tiniaru Eastern Extension Mole, ii leu of tho present 'white light. Tho lights wil e at heights of 30ft. and 35ft. above higl later. Also that , the red light on the nort] nd of the concrete breakwater -will be lowerci o 20ft, above' high'water, so that it will b iddon from riow. to 'vessels making tho- harbou intil open of tho north end of tho Eastern Es onsion Breakwater,. (Jharts, etc, affected: Plai n Admiralty Chart No. 2532 and Chart No. 3630 New Zealand: Pilot," eighth edition, 1908, char iii, page 246; ''New Zealand Nautical Almanac, 909, pages IBS andJW, and plan facing page 18! '.- ' 'Wangdnui Harbour.Tho Wanganui .ilarbour Board have notlflei bat the black ana white beacons on Soubi Hca l :avo boon removed, and : tha loading-beacon's o) lorth Uead have been shitted from tho eas ido to til! west .Side of the signal-station, anholight on front-beacon altered from wlifto t ed. Tho foHowlug aro tho directions for on erine tho river,' vu.:—After crossing bar am ounding tho north end of. the South Spit ves els shdould steer to the Bouth-eostward, ani cop tho red' and 'Nvhito beacons, or red am ihito lights, on the north beach m line, whio oureo follow until , .tho two red lights on th outh internal' wall aro opened out,. Thenc ollow directions an provloUßly given in th New Zealand' Nautical Almanac." Chart, eto ffected: Admiralty Chart No.' 2054,- "New Zee ind Pilot," eighth- odition, 1908, ohap. v, page 57 and 168; "New- Zoaland Nautical Almanac, »9, pages 147, 148, and 294. . : .- . Tho Apariroa, from Calcutta, via Auoklant assed hast Cape at 8.20 a.m. yestorday, and i ,ue horo this morning. .' ; . An expected visitor to port to-morrow is th :amona. She' is at present loading coal b Vo3tport, and is expected to get away for-We [ngton tins evening. ...'.■ Discharcing operations at the Cornwall wer ot sufficiently advanced, to M, get awn ot Vi>-tto\t6nlaet evening, but she IB fixed t iaii at 10 o'clock this morning. Tho Union Company's cargo steamer Pulia! las boon delayed on the West Coast, and is ni low expected to reach Wellington till Tuesda norning, Sho will leave the Baino day for Pi ,on and West Coast. ports.. According to present arrangements tho TJnio Jompany's Flora is to leave Auckland for Ea: Joast bays on Monday noxt. Bho afterwarc :omes on to Gisbornc, Napier, and Wellington. The Hauroto is to loavo Duncdin for Wellini on any day now.. to ontor the Wellingto iarotonga-Tahltl.' service. Sho leaves Wcflini on' for Harotonga at' noon on Friday next, Sei ember 17, ~..:..;, Yesterday's departures from, Auckland f t Vollington violudcd the, Delphio from Liverpoi ind the Vmta- from Calcutta. Both these vc ols may now bo, expected to reach hero t< norrow evening. It is now announced that the Wnikaro wi cave Dunedin on October 5 to tako up tho Eai loast running. l . ■ Sho will connect at Aucklan pith the Malicno, which is to leave Aucklan or Sydney in tho Mokoia's running on Oob icr 11. ; ■ . Although the Stapourika\arrivcfi off Ore nouth at au early hour yesterday morniii hero was too much sea on the bar to allo ier to cross inwards, and a tolcgram receive iy tho Union Company yosterday . afternoo tatcd that sho was still riding in the .ewe lUtsidc.' Both tho ,Kini and the Pohoruft wei iar-bound inside, awaiting an opportunity t eavo for Wollington; , Wednesday's hard south-easterly gale mad natters very unploasant for the Kurow. Afu caching Stephen's Island at 7.30 a.m. that mori ng she was faced with tremendous seas, an laptain Hutchingo decided to seek ehelter I 'ort Hardy.. While the Kurow was 'at nicho hero Bho was.joined by the Mann, and tho tw tcamci-8 remained, ebcltcrine on Wcdnesda light. Thei .Mnna was still there when th Curow left for Wollington at four o'clock yei orday morning, M There was then, a heav puthcrly ewell etill. raging in the Strait, an t. was. .a.little after 1 p. m . before thd Euro , ?as berthed at Wellington,
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