SHIPPING NEWS.
PHASES OP THE MOON. SEPTEMBER. / Day. Hr. m. Last quarter . 7 7 14 a.m. / moon 15 2 S9 &.m. • First quarter .. 23 6 1 a.m. Full moon 30 0 35 Q.m. .' I HIGH WATER. I To-day, 3.15 n.m.; 3.50 p.m. ! To-morrow. 4.15 a.m.} 4.50 p.m. • • I* * ■ : BUN. I' Sun rlsea to-day, 5.30 a.m.; sots, 5.35 p.m. ARRIVALS, !■ TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28.. j PUKAKI, B.h. (5.45 a.m.), 1444 tons,. Tate, from southern portß. ■ • . ' PATEENA, s.s. (6.40 a.m.), 1212 tons, Crawford; from Lyttelton. Passengers? Saloon—Misses Peters. Head. Edwards, Poolo, Maplcß (2). Mather son, Steward, Morton r(2), Tinßdale. Sinclair, Mabley, Bulllvan.'Moir, Parker, Mcsdamea Fai» concr and 2 children,. Skelton, Head, ' Walton and 2 children, It'Ferran, Clement and 2 cliil I dren. Maples. Boswcll, Mayhew. Thorne, Hiclift 1 Btevenson, Walls,: Hand, and 2 children, M'Cabo, | Henley, X)r. Zelie, -Messrs. Muhlereon, Heath. I Hodges, Skelton. Master Skelton, Walton, Smith, j Lee, Sanders, Kennett, Watson, Morey, Arnßt,' 1 Fothill, Wallaco, Low, Morrison, Boswcll, Steven. , Proctor,' Evenden, Watson, Wrlgleyj Wolff, Jory, I Stevenson, Ewen, Hand, Kelly,'.Fitzpatrick, and' Brownlee; 42 .steerage. .. ■ WAIMEA, s.s. (8.10 a.m.), 452 tons, • Wildman, .from Nelson. HUIA, k.s, (8.10 a.m.), 127 tons, Doweli, from Wanganui. •. '• ... . .TARAWERA, s.s.' (10.10 a.m.), 2C03 tons. Robertson, from Auckland, Gisborne, and Napier." Pab- • sengers: Saloon—Mips Brycc', Mrs. Graham, Captain; Clift.v Dr. Cashmati." Messrs. Hartman, Kowan, - De. Latour, Willocks, Blackmail. Do •Caphinan; 6 steerage. NIKATT, s.s. (9.3Q aim.), 252 tons, Hay;, from' Nelson. • ... CORNWALL, s.s.. (11.45' a.m.), 5490 tons, fiowell. fjom Lyttelton. MANA, s.s. (2 p!m.), 132 tons, Jacksdn, from Patea.. • .i HUIA.; auxiliary schooner (1.30 p.m.), 2CO tons. M'Kenzie. from Kaipara. 4 •'-y > ■ TAKAPUNA, s.s. (9 p.m.), 1036 tons, Stewart, from Nelflou and Picton. Passentrerß: Saloon— Misaes Salter. Law, Whittaker, JTiggins, Owen, Mesdameft 8011. Fitzgerald, Tomlinson, Salter, Batchelor, Sutherland., O'Dwyer, M'Oal•lum, Gamble and'child.' Hoalyi Messrs. P'Jttit, firimott. Fletcher. Bell, Mnrri", Brown, Tomlinson M. Roskrudge, : Waters, Bowles. Busholl,. Jones. Witty, Ofborne..Woodmnn, Huddlenton. flew Fin* layson. Fell, Heaton. Rimmonds. -Meadows,.Gordon, .Paul,• Higgins, ICollow. Nnitland, Godfrey, O'Dwycr, Healy, /Rose, -Wells, ' Quartley. ■ r -' .v. {. < a •• . -• - DEPARTURES. '■" : -TUESDAVi ''SEPTEMBER' 28; ■ v • " I INDRALEMA. 5.5.'(5.50 a.m.), Cs69'tons,<Trotter, for Brisbane'. 1 , - '--■V''- ; • \ HOLMDALE, 8.6.1(12.50 p.m.), 267 tons. t Clark, for Wanganui.•. •i : • •• V-." '.OANOPUS,. -m."' p.m.): 1337 tona, "mm. itpr. .Westport.,'. >v ••••',;, v. t' v s AOREUE, ; g.B: .(329p.m.), ' 77 tons;' • Fisli,. • for .Patea.v.{\>-! ; <.•/. ? ICIRIPAKA; 8ie.:'(4.6-p.m.), 133 tonsi Dlion.for 'Pdtea./.';X' : .V- - .1 MAPOUEIKAi e.s; M:45 p.m.), 120J'tona, Kcinriedy,' for. NeUon;.-Weslport; and ' Greyraouth,' •: -For Nelaon-jMjssdames falconer,and 2 children. .MTerras, Messrs, Holland,' Gainsford. Harris. Ij'or Westport—Mrß.; Clementa dnd ,2-children;" Fot'* Greyinouth—Messrs. Espiei .Hodeeß,' Lynch; Pllchcr, Burlinson.' : :- v : '. • ■ NIKAU, 8.a.,(5 252 tops, Hay, for and Mot'nulca. 1 WAIMEAV'sIs.' •(5'25',p;m.)', < '454 tons- .Witddan,' ifor a'jdWert' Coast " v r.. ••• ARAPAWA;' 8.3. r (5.10--p,m,),- 260 tons, Corby, for Wanganui. 1 PUKAKI,;.b.f.; (5.35 .p.m.), tons,- Tate;' for Picton and' West Coast." .•; WAJCATU, B,B r 76 p.m.), 157 tons', fills', fo'^ • Foiitou.'- 4 •; 5 " TABAWERA,' 1 '5.5.',(6.30 p.m.) f 55003 tons', Robert-, son; Lyttelton and ,Dun<yHni■ \ J PATEENA. b.B. 1232 tons.V Crawford, for Lyttelton. '• Passengers'; Saloon—-Miss'Righy, ' Mpsdaihos'- Slmmondf," Cross., Fowler, -Messrs..-Douglas, Wilson, Fowler,'- Murray, 'Toori '(2), Rottcnberk. - Ciark,' Moorman. • "■> -v-
EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Kalfaki,. Gisborne, September 29. Ngahere, Groymouth,'- September 29. . : " - o:tawa l( Blenheim,' September 2?; : >• Blenheim, Blenheim, September 29. . ' ' Mararoa,-Lyttelton, September 29. . Manaroa, Mntueka; September 29. ' • • Rtormbjrd, Wanganui, Rcptomber 29. , Oucen of tho South; Foxton, Sentember 29. ' Walrau; BtacltbMl, Sc.ptomb*.r 29. ; ' Moanii, Sydnby, Be'plomher 29..' ■ Oorinna; southern ports, September 29. • : ' Arahura, \Vcst Coast, Nelson, Picton, September 29. , Aorere, Patea, Sentembor. 30. ; Wakati;i/Fp*toni September 30.' ' . 0 Patcena, Lvtteltoti, September 30. | Aropawa, ; Wanpanuir September, 50. V ■ Klripako. Patea. September ,50. > -.sum.- - J Nikaii/.;NelS6n. iO/ • ■ Rosamond, Onchunßa. via. porta, September 50, wimmera, Dtinedin, Lyttelton. September 30. Defender,. LyUelton, September 30. Kennedy* Foxton; September 30; , . * • Kah'u; Napier," October 1- . ; -Manuka,, Melbdurno. via. south, October J. • Moufra; Auckland,via pbrts, 'October ;1, ' " Maori, Lyttelton, Ootobor 1. • : - .Alexander Irian**?. Ootnbor 1; . ~ " Mapourika, :W.est Coast,' Nelson, October &;•' ; Koonya, southern ports, October 3. ' /raw f a; Auckland. October 3.- , . Tarawera;'Dnnedin; Lyltelton, October 3.' 1 Monowal, Auckland, Olsborno, Napier, October $ warrjmoo.. Sydnoy, October .6. v Hauroto, Papeeto, Harotonira, Octobor B.'
PROJECTED DEPARTURES. ' * Huia,: WaimaniiU September 29.' '■ , ' . r Tiilmpuria,- ticton, Nelson, September 29;' : ; Mttraroa; : Lytfcltoiii. September 29. ■■■ ■ ■- Itannron, llavclock, September 20. ■ ' Jlloiihclm, lilcr.hcim, September 29. . Queen of tho South'.,Foxt<ft. 'September 29J Opawn, Blenheim. September .-29. ' : . . Amokura,'Cook Strait, September 29. Corlnna; Kelson, New ■■■'Plymouth. Onchunca Sontcmber-29. " ■ . , . .. ' Mana, Patea. September 29 . Kennedy, Nelson, West 1 Coast, September 30. ; Aorcre, Patea; September 50; ,'■ ICalkoura, Lyttleton, Soptember 30. , Stormbird, Wanganui, September 30. Arapaw.a, Wanganui, September 30. Nikau,,Nelson,- Motueka; September 30. . ' Moana. Melbourne,/via 'iouth, September. 30 Cornwall. Avonmouth: September. 30. Wimmora. Napier, Gisborne; Auckland, Sydney September 30. •" Kahu, Napier, 'via. ooast.,,October 1. • ' Defender, Wcstport, Karamea. October 1. ■ Thyra, Lyttelton, October 1,.' ' . Rosamond, - New Plymouth, Onehuhga, Octo. ber 1. Manuka, Sydney, October 1. .- : . - Moura, Lyttelton, Dtincdln. October 1. Arahura, l'ioton, Nelion, West Coast, October Koonya, New Plymouth,- West port,- Oreymouth, October 4. '.■■■ ■■ . . Tarawera, Napier, Gisborne, Auckland. October 4. ■ ' : ■ ■ Mapourika. Nelson. West Coast, October 5. • Monowai, Lyttelton, Dunedin. October 5.■ .. llinetnoa, northern lighthouses, October 6. . ; Arawa, London, October 7. ■'; , . INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. V MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. MOANA, s.s.j left. Sydney: September 25, for Wellington' direct.' Duo Wellington September 29. Loaves September ,30 for ifolbourno, ■■ . via southern ports and Hobart,' Due-Melbourno Oc. tober 3. MANUKA, s.s., left Melbourne September 22 for Wellington, via southern ports and Hobart Duo Wellington October 1. ■' Leaves saino day for Sydney. '■ ■ ■ ■ ...... . . ■ - : MODRA,. 8.8., left Auckland September 28 For Gisborne, Napier, and Wellington. , Duo Wellington. October 1, with transhipments ei Mokoia, from Sydney. " WIMMEHA, s.s.; left Dunedin September 28 for Lyttelton and Wellington;: Due' Wellington September 30; . Leaves ' samo day for' Napier iQißborne, Auckland, : and Sydney. Due Sydney' October 8. ... : WABRIMOO. 5.8., leaves Sydney October 2 for Wellington direct., . Duo Wellington October 6 Leaves October 7, for Melbourne, via southern ports and Hobart. Duo Melbourne October 16 VIOTOEIA; s.b;, leaves Syduoy September 29 for Auckland, Gisborne, Napier, ■■ and Wellington, .Due Wellington October 8. Leaves same day for Lyttelton and Dunedin.
OVERSEA SHIPPING. BTBAMEBB TO AEBIYE. . From London. KIA ORA (duo about Soptember 30), sailed on August 6, ■ via .Auckland, (Shaw, SaviU, and Albion Co., agents.) \ \ TAINOI (due about October 4), sailed August 20, Plymouth August 21, via Teneriffo, \ Cape Town, and Hobart. (Shaw, Savill, and , Albion Co., agents.) ■ NIWARtI (due about October 21), sailed on August 21, via Melbourne, Sydnoy, Auckland, ana Napier. (Tyser Line, agents,) ' V.IMUTAKA (duo about-October 18),. sailed on Soptember 3, Plymouth September 4, via Toneriffe. Capo Town, and Hobart. (Nort Zealand • 'Shipping Company, agents.) . OPAWA (duo about Octobor II), sailed on September 8, via Auckland. (Now Zoaland Shipping Co., agents.) lONIO (duo about Novomber 2), sailed on September 16, Plymouth September 18, via Teneriffo, Capo Town, and Hobart.. (Shaw, Savill, and Albion Co., agents.) From Liverpool. FIFESIIIRU (duo about Octobor 3), sailed on July 24. via Australian portß and Auckland. (F.H.S. Line, agents.) DRAYTON GRANGE (duo Wellington about October 25), sailed on August 21, via Melbourne, Sydnoy, and Auckland. (F.lf.S. Lino, agents.) - MIMIRO (due about Novcmhor 1), sailed on September 4, via Auckland. (Tyser Lino, ngonts.) SUSSEX (due about November 20), sailed on September 18, via Melbourne, Sydney, and Auck< land. (F.n.S. Line, agents.) From New York, j KABINGA (duo about October 6), sailed on July 15, via Australian ports and Auckland. (A. and A. Line, agents.) - WBAKAE.UA (duo Wellington about October 25), tailed era August 19, via Australian ports aad-AaoUuuL Uu wA JL agentiJ
INDEADEYI (due, about December 1). Wiled on Boptcmbcr 12, via Australian ports and Auck« land* (Tyser Lino, agents.) BAILEES TO AEBIVB. . CLARA, barquo, sailed -from Liverpool May 27 for Wellington. (Messrs. Levin and Co., Ltd., agents,) JOHN LOQKETT, barque, sailed from Liverpool September 15, for Wellington, (Messrs. Johnston and-Co., Ltd., agents.) BY TELEGRAPH. •OVERSEA. LONDON, September 28. Arrived.—Morayshire, from Wellington. . Balled.—Star of Scotland, for Wellington. , ' AVONMODTH, September 27. Arrived.—Morayshire, from Wellington.. ' SYDNEY, Siptember .28, Arrived.—Warrlmoo (10 a.m.), from Wellington, SUVA, ■ September 28. 1 Arrived.—Atua, from Auckland. ' COASTAL. TUESDAY,' SEPTEMBER 28. ' ' • AUCKLAND. Balled.—Moura,' for southern ports. Passengers—Saloon For , Wellington—Messrs. Hendry and MOarthy; Talune (6.30 p.m), for Earotonga. 1 TK KOPDBU. - Arrived.—Brisbane (9.15 a.m.). from Lyttelton. r' ' • ', ONEHBNGA. Arrived.— E&rawa (8.20 a.m.), from New Plymouth. ■■■■■■. , NEW PLYMOUTH, ' Arrived.—Rosamond 17.E0 a.m.), from Onehunga. . ;i WANQANCI. Arrived.—Stormbird (8.10 a.m.) from Welling, a!m j ll n a.m.), from Wellington..- V ■ Sailed.—Stormbird (8.30 p.m.). for Wellington. . GISBOBNE. "• • Sailed.—Kalralii. (3. a.m.), for Wellington. . NAPIER.', m Arrived.—Monowai (8 a.m.), from. Wellington; Tomoana (4,20 p.m.), from Gisbome. ■ : • . OASTLKVOINT. Arrived.—Kahu, (5.30 a.m.), from Wellington. ' ■. i FOXTON. ' ■ ■ The Ilimitangi.'in coming in from Wellington; stuck in tho river. n Arrive(l.-Qu°en of tho; South (9.15 a.m.).' from Wellington. 1 :. Wellington^"^ 611 ° £ tho & autli !B ' M ... ' '. BLENHEIM. l 5 P-m-V 'rem Welilngtoni Blenheim (5.30 1 p.m.), from Wellington.' - • . . UOTUEkA : Arrlved.-Manaroa (7a.m.), : froni WalHngton. *"■ To sail.—Manaroa. (7 p.m.),' for Wellington.- . . . . / WESTPOIIf Arrivod.-Begulus (6.35 p.m:),- from Wellington. ;'iT S- moni J ®; »*V for Auckland.; lo . Ball.—Komata .(9 p.m.), for Melbourne. ' : ~ GUEYMOUTUSailed, Ngahcre (8.55 p.m.), ■ for-Wellington, . V,..-liI'TTELTOK " • Arrived.—Corinna ; (5.30 a.m,)," from Timaru; K iVi h iv m lll Greymouth; Ifararoa 18.10 a.m.),-from Wellington." . u Sailed.-Wnipori, for -WeHoortj Corinria . (3.5 f P r Wc U in ?ton; • Mararoa (8.25••p.m.)/ for \\ol ington._- Paßsyngers:;,Saloon-Misses ..ilulo. m°i ' ~Jay,. Brown, - and Jlyde.: Mefidames ; Harris, . Grace, Dunstervillc, Gardiner, Robertson. Munro.rM'Quado, Jonea; Seddon, Patterfeon, ,Rohari.'*and.7 children, Oar' ter,, and Briggs, Dr. Jones, Messrs. Harris Gar. diner, jWhitcomhe, . Eohertßon. Munro, M'Quade, Cox, Jackson, Hoijbon, llarrhant. Webster, Waterhouse. Lee," Hopkirk; Salisbury, England, Ohifcholm," M'Kay, Cotton, Jarvls,. Collins, It'Ctil-■ jowgh. flhaw. Dreaver. Bln-kemore, Pence, Burnß, •Mansfield,. Whittle;;..JTeniiea/-CharUck, iGrolian/ Carter, Briggs; 40, etccrapo.. • - Arrived.I—Kaiunoi.'1 —Kaiunoi.' from Edithb'tirff/.Tiarßluff; Manuka from Melbourne. ; , Rniled.—Wimmera, .fo* Sydney,' Hnl TSst porta. , Passengers—Saloon: For, Lyttelton—Miss Mnir,. M*. -BhckwkU. • For Wellington—Hipces Millor. "M'Arthnr*; Mrs. Ferfupnn,- Me&f» , «c, F?»r&ti. Pincl. ' For M'Qeorgo,'Messrs. Jollj', Morrison; 7 steerage for all. ports, i :•' ' •;', -\.. y / BLtJFF • • Arrived:—Koonya. ; from Grcymouthj Wanaka, from Duiiedin. : Sailed.—Manuka, for. Dunedin • and nortb.,' : ;- ■>; ■■ . KAPHNI LAUNOIJEI)..,.: ■ '."Wr, P. C.-Renrier, of tho Patea Shipping r .: received a telegram from Auckland Jaf,t night announcing that Jbe company's new steamer, .the Kapyni, had been successfully launched. •• . ,! , KAITOA, LEFT ALBANY. " : ! Messrs. W. and G» Turnhull, local agents for th 6 Anchor Shipping and Foundry Co., havo re« ceived.advico that tho company's now. steamer, the'Kaitoa,. Wt Mbany for Nelson on Sunday last, September; 26. ' : ' - vi : .'MOEAYSHIRE'AT AVONItOU(I?E.. ,7 . ! !•' JA ' cnblc received byo.theifNow o!gealand .cand African Steamship Go. : fitaws- that-tho Federal. Houlder-Shire: liner Morayshire, which .left; Wei. lington for Avonmo'uth on Angilst 8, arrived a,t • her dostinMlon on'.Vqid«y Jast, September 27,' ' after a passago .of 49 days. .. : ' ;' ASdIENT OOTfAED LINEHS. The ofiiclals. of. the OunarS Line announced on August 4 that two ot their Steamships, tho Etruria and the • Unlbria, weiJe for Bale.: \fhen. tho two boat? wore withdrawn from'the Transatlantic service, iu July; 190H,v it was i hot .known what had become of; tnem, and (here were'many rumours to their ultimate ! fate. It Is now learned, however, that. the two' boats have" been laid up! at', Birkenhead,., in. England,' for nlore than a year, and that they aro on the : market to "tho .higacst -bidder.' !' ;: : ■ '•> With tho passing of the. Etrpria and "tho tJmbria another pago in the •marvellous history .of 1 tho modern ocean lineriis turncd; '.The.TJinbria Is twenty-ftve : years oidi' arid' bar'lister, boat; th.6 'Etruria.' is only,:twenty-four,: yet. In this-brief spapo: of timo both boats have become obsoleto, so rapid has been tho Improvement in the modern ocean liner.' . •■ The Oanard'Line paid' 3,000,000d015. for tho two boats, and atfth'e. time they were known as the finest product of the shipbuilder's . art. - They ivere tho , largest and speediest of their day, and Were equipped. with tho largest compound engines, both, being, driven by.singlo screws. • They held all records between New York and Queenstown until ,1889, when the City of Paris took tho palm from them. In the last few years both boats havo been left further and further behind in the raeo for thei supremacy.of the sea, until they are now regardcd.as too slow and too costly in coal consumption to be'9f any rnoro use. It is said that;tho Cunard'Line'had'considered putting ono or both of them in tho Mediterranean -service, bnt it was found that their appetito ,' for - coal, (450 tons.. a 'daj) :=precluded their success ,in . this.; . This being the' oase, it is' thought that they • will he bought in by shin breakers, who'will use them'for-swap ironi'and it;is not considered, that, they'will fetch' much morei . than ;-IOO.OOOdoIs. each.; And - Vuch is -to be tho end of these .once peerless fliers of the Atlantic, • ■■■•* _ ,
TAlNtrt'S PASSENGER LIST.-i - .No fewer than; 602 passengers are coming, to Now Zoaljind 'by- the■Bhaw, iJavill and' Albion Company b it.M.b. Taiuui. : wnich. sailed from Plymouth on August 21. 'i'ho following is'ii list of ttto sa-loon'passengers, and of tho third-class passeugors . bound, for Wellington .--First saloon; For ; >* ullington—Mesdames Allan, Chaytor, A. Collins, lillt, Misses. U.' 'Chaytor, J, Chaytor. Hill, Xieut.-(Jol,. E.'\V: Chaytor,'Messrs. R. Allan. J.l'.. A. It. Grant, F. Ilia; liill, jun., F. Waymouth, 0/Wilson, Master O,' Chaycor. For Port Chalmors—Mesdames Drown and maid, Burt, Herberty.Misses !Burt, M.',Burt,' A. M. Uorbert! E. A 7, Herbert,, Toohig. Messrs T, Brown, T. R.'Bart.,J. F. Herbert' For Pic-ton-vMiss ; li. Chaytor. For Lyttcltoh-Mr. If. Nettleton.;, For' Wostportr-Miss O. O'Conor; 1 Mr.' ,E: O'Conor. ' For • Napier-Miss C.' . li,' Parsons. For Auckland-Mr. G; S. Shaw.'- Second saloonFor Wellington—Mojdames Deller, M. Little, Mto-' auldy, M'Clelland, l'wistleton, Hisses W,,M Avety, O. A. Freeman, 1 J. Moulder, . C. Lee, G, liee. 1). M., Little, A: d. Little, E. Macaulay, E Spencer, Mossrs. G. W; Deller,' A: Harding, 8, Macaulay, E. N. Macaulay, M. M'Olelland, A. M'Clelland, R. Nowton, J. Tomlinson, H. Twistloton, Masters,B; M'Clelland,' M. M'Olelland G F Murphy, F. ' Twistloton. ,For . Lytteltou-Mes-(lames M.-Olivant, Parsons, Mifscs M. Parsons H. Wolff,' Mossrs.' W. B. Arnlrow, H. Lonsdale, H E. Lonsdalo, F. Parsons. J. R, „ Wolff. Maatern K. Olivant, R. , Papons. ' Fpr J.,; Davis. For Auckland—Mesdames E. 'Haddow 8. Sadlelr, Misses M. Forrojt, A; H. Wills 0. Wylio. - K.' Wylie, Mr. T.' l! ' KendaU, Rev! J. W. Steedman. For Ploton-Mr. W. Fuller. For Napier-Miss J. N, Home/Mr. N, M. White. For Port .Ohalmers-Mesdomes, Mustard. A. Ren. nio, Wright, . Messrs. ' R.' Mustard, W,. Young, Master S: D. Mustard. . Third-olass; ■ For Wei-lington-Mesdames ,M. Antrobus, A. Cairies, G; Chalk, M, Challi, .Davoy, Evans, Farmer, R; Friend. E. Fry. B. Gellen. E. Godfroy, O. GodCt oy i C. .Harris,, Harrison,. Hesketh;; Hyslop, Moody, Pitcher. E. Porter, A. Shaw, G. Spice, Misses' M. Bcdingflold, M., Bignon, . C.', Bignon. F. Bodell,' L. Oaines, L. Caswell, W." Caswell. J, 'Ohalk, K. Colo, K, Farmer, E, Friend;; A, Fry. A. Gelled, E. Godfrey. P;, Harris, J, Harrison, B. Harrison, Hemmen, N. Hesketh, E. Home, M. Irvino. M. Light. M. M'Gulrc. C. Marriott. J. Marriott, J. Metcalf, A. Moody, M, Porter M. Riohardsott, E. Smith, L. Snice, E. Spice, M v .Towart, Messrs. J. Allingham, W. Berridgo a Bonneil,' P. Chalk, H. Chalk. J. 01e KK , F. Cole A. Cole, P, Connell, J. Dann, H, Darling, B* Davey, W. Dyer,' A. Evans, E.. Farmer (2), T, Ferris, J. Flood. A, Forrest, Wi Friend, W/-Fry, H. Fry, W. Garson, G. GibbOnß," N. Goldstono, J. Graham, E. Grimes, R. Harrison, jE. Harrod. J. Hesketh, P. Hill, E. Hillman, J. Holden. L. Hopper, G. Hughes, H. Kershaw, G. Leitch, G. Lyons, J. M'Carthy, J. M'lCay (2>, -R. 'Mitchell, A, Moody. A. Morrison. "M. Nolan, M. Orr, T. Ovens, F. Pitcher, J, Richmond; J. Rodgcrs, J, Savory, J. Samson, A, Bealey, W, Bemple, J Sndw. f. Smith, R. Stevens. O. Htranbach, Mas-. t,ers Chalk (2), Evans, Fry, Gellen, Harris, and Pitcher. Third-class passengers have booked for other ports as , follow—For Auckland, 103; Lyttelton 75; Timoru, 7; Oamaru, 2; Duncdin,'24; Bluff' 6; Napier, 3; Glsborne, 6; Nelson, 10; Wostport 19; Greymouth, 16; Wanganui,-6; Now Plymonth.' The Taintii is duo at Hobart this: morning and at Wellington on Monday next. . Having completed discharge o! explosives at the powder ground, the New Zealand Shipping Co.'i Woimato berthed at King's Wharf yeatei. day .to discharge hcr-gtmerai suso,- < - j
The Rosamond leaves Nclbod at 6 a.m« to-day, for.Ploton tad WcHington. ■' • Tho Wairtma leaves Lyttoltoh for Timari today with tho balance of her cargo of Newcastle coal. The Bnlpn Company's training ship Dartford will sail for Lyttelton on Friday or Saturday next. • 4 1 • Yesterday morning tho Kamona left .Westport for * Auckland, and in tho evening the ii.oma.ta left tho fcamo port' for. Melbourne. This morning, at half-past "six. tbp Arahura ' -j i_ eav ,° Nelson for Picton and Wellington, and she, should arrlvo here early this ovening. _Gaptain T. Moffatt is,'still in command of the Jt.M.H, lainui, due hore> 011 Monday next from London. Dr.'' A. G,- Paxton is tho medicaU officer on board. • %J )a rS Uo «^ a N or^o has been. rechar- . terea by the Grado, Beazley Line, and will lond . at Liverpool f°r Wrjllington and Dunedin. Cable nl ? receivod by Messrs. - Johnston- 1 and C 6., local agents for the Grade, Beazley . Glen will Bail from 1 Liverpool on November 30. . , » ; 'V,: Cre , am l or in command 1 or t' ti?, i! arrived at Auckland from Liver- , poollQßt Monday. ,Jle has associated with hinr L, li 1 n' c^.^ c f r i H, Shew Licpman, fSSSSfc!" Ar ar ,'?^ Pric 5' F 0. Bozelmann, (rrvi ' Dongal, chief engineers. J,- fl, •«• W. Allen, third; W, Walker, , fourth; D. Bobcrtson, fifth: J. Torbit. sixthi re-, t frigeratlng engineer, O. French; J,' Wade, chief s steward. •••-• -. { ... . !•• . .'.-j a^i S « , the Government training ship .** Amokura-will .steam out in tho harbour to a'a-" 1 15 8^ er i com J?ttss and test the engines: Later on * mu av ® or her cruiso in Cook Strait. Tho; vessel has 67 aboardr and' 11 K { trc 21 ow , to the sea, she will cruiso... in the Strait for ten days or so, but, on Labour • t S iT° Sv. .. bo TimarU in connection ■ i Rations, there. - Subsequently 'she lengthy cruiTe prcparo lor ' a mo ™;
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