SHIPPING NEWS.
PEASES OF THE MOON. OCTOBER. .. ■ • Day. Hr. ffl. Last quarter i 6 6 14 p.m. Now moon • 14 7 43 p , m . First quarter 22 634 p.m. Full moon ~.....,. ~ 29 '. 937 a.m. ' HIGH WATER. •To-day, 3.25 a.m.; '3.54 p.m. To-morrow, 4.16 a.m.! £45 p.m. :'..■-. scn. . Sun rises to-day, 5.6 a.m.; sets, 6.8 p.m. '.-.'■•. ARRIVALS. ; •' • • TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12. ; STORMBIRD, s.s. (6.5 a.m.), 217 tons,.M'lntyre, from Wanzaiiui. ■ ■ MARAROA, s.s. (6.50 a.m.), 2659 tons, Manning, from Lyttolton.. .Pasßongers: Saloon-Mlßsea Tas' 16r,. Jloffatt, Scott (2). Dunnngo, Campbell, Duff, Suarlott, Tullett, Mesdamcs Taylor, Lodger and 2 ohildron. Denniston, Dick, and infant, RothbUrgh, lurnball, Livingstone, Mathews, Hov, Jonos, Rev gules, Rot. Dr. Gibb, Captain Clare Messrs. Cox, fcatt, Gill, Ledger, Kfttonor, LindstfUm, Maysmotc, Ilott. Baird, Tanner, Thompson, (Steven, Cross, M'Millan, Dew, dark, Mattte„n onC T S i B P cn <:e, Millar, Egginton, Rhodeß,. ifc&l 1, w a^°.; on v :Baltor ' Actand, Mason Mfe r&? Sa, % Be J? s l Williams, Bowron M I steerage ' ' C ' Wtttt ' Smilh ' Pat^f A ' B ' B ' <10 ' 20 a ' m,) ' 132 toß '' Jai r ksoll . from O «n*I A Z E ? A, ,?- s 'i am ->- ' m tons, Robertson, from Auckland, G sbornc, and Napier Pas. Mnwrs: Saloon-Ml 5B Hyde, VedanVesSohla Gfficon an Hi n /» ha S' f CSS . rS - NiOhoL, Schla ! ! P ' m - ) - U75 tOnS - E< "'"'- from fe A nJt #', 5 P ' m -i »* tMS Stw «'. m?.?«. irK tt .? nd *. PI *J O0 ' PMBengcrs: BaloonMisses Kinsett. Donniston, Harding, Brlttoin Smi„m? w ' You J B ' Aoams ' &><*«, Macoy, Kn^/if'^fe 9 "' ■ Fn „"'"id. Gilmour, Barton Roynolda. M'Oomas. Peterson, Vincoat, Bailey K rkpatriek. Bev. Jenkins, Dr. Lucas, Edwards fining, MftoLean, Mackay, Warren,Campbell' Oameron, Berg. , Couch, Blizzard? - Onnmbers fe??f' S«"pe,. Braid,. Patter on .MHattie, OLeary, Thomson (2), Duffy, Nelson '"W Wlli from I^s£ , f «° >"•>' »» *».. Watson,
DEPARTURES.' T TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, .\ pS IPAK;A ' ""• Uo,2 ° a ' m -''' l33 tons, Dixon, for, pAOtt'EBE. 6 . 5 . (10.25 a.m.). 'tl tons, Fisk. for Waffl'a? ,a ' (10 ' 25 a ' tt Vli° tons, Eckford.'for p ' m ' ) ' 'for Na^rV^Uf 1 ' » 2 tons. Carlson, for ■ MAPOUEIKA, 6.5. (4.30 p.m.), 1203 torin Kim May, for Nelson..Westpoit, and Qroymouth FW J* « 9 7 Sal( !? n! " ?? r Lodge,' u Ledger; Lodee°Wr wostport-Jlessrs. flangon, ' - nlennan TVw aroymouth-Misscs Kll ß oVr DrowittMm -iS? dScMdV ,uo ' 5 P,m ' ) ' 9a tOM - Jwobsen, for liSJro "' S,S - . ( " 5 p ' nU - 252 '' on =. Hay, 'for
.■;■.'. EXPECTED , ARniVALB,. I -.^',.'.';..'''•','" ■■Alexander,-Nelaon, October 13.•.'■.•■ ■ Woolton, Lyttelton,, October 13..' ' : . Manaroa, Motueka,: Ootaber'l3: :• '. '■•;■■ ~ Blenheim, Blenheim, October 13. , ' , ■ Hula, •-Waneanui,-Ootober'l3,' . / i . Maori. Lyttolton, October' 1 13.■■•:•■■ -;..,-.• Manuka, Sydney direct, October 13 ■ , . porinna, southern ports. Octohe- n ' i3 Arahura, West Coast%oiaon,mon, October
: Kamona, We9tport, October 13. ' " , Opawa, Blenheim, October 13. , lima, watjßanul, October. 13, ' Aorero, Patoa, October-14;- ■ - Queen of tluvSouth; Foxton, Ootooor 14 ■' ' Kripaka, Patea,- October 14. Nikau, Nelson,. Motueka, October 14 ' ' ■- Mararoa, Lyttelton, October W ■ '' ,o!S^^^. p^^b^: V Navua, tjuva, 'Auckland, Ootober u ■ ',''.;. ■' if m s ■ t^iSfi ,JdttV "- D V' V W • 60uth ' ■'October- '{&.:'-■ ~ H.M.S., Cha)l6nger ( . Auckland, October'ls. ■ Victoria, •Dunodin'-LytteHon, October 16. ' ' > V Defender, Karamoa. October 15. ■ ' '• i ' ,J a i mcl lv Wancanuf, October' 15. ,; ' Kahu,-Napier vla'-coast, October 16. • Mapourika,. West;-Coast,..Nelson: Ootober 16 ' koonya, southern .ports. October 17. Moura, Dunedin, lyttelton, October 17, . b Monowai,. Auckland,, Gisborne, Napier, . OctcOlimaroa, 'Sydney, October. 20. '■ . Chalmers, Ootober 21 ■"'■" L a '^ re V r % nodlni LyUolt ° n ' October 21;- ■ Moana, Melbourne, via south, October 22,. /■■
PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Stormbird;,Wangnnul, .October 13/ ■'-'• .'• Mana, Patca,.October 13. .-.-..• ■: . '•>...',■ v., ■ Takanuna,. Picton, Nelson, "October 13 Maori, Lyttolton.. October. 13. '■ ':, Manuka, Lyttolton; Dunedin, October 14 '■ •"' Kurow, LyUolton, October k ■■ • • i-.Opawa Blenheim, October 14. ■'.■-:'■ i • ■Klripaka, Patca, October. 14. . i ' Nikau, Nelson, Motuoka, October 14. ■ Mararoa, LyUolton, Octobor 14 • ' '■ Mn^ a i d n or 'tr Ncl f on ,' 1 Coa st. October 14 •■ Manaroa, Havolock, .Pelorua Sound, October 14 ' rwuS' K v fti ! »w, Lyttelton, Octobor 14 r * Mokola. Moibourne, ;vla soutb, October, u -Rosamond, New Plymouth, Onehunga; Oeio. Arapawa.Wanganui,'October 14. Queen of the South. Foxton. Octobor 14." • . Huia Wanganui, October 14. i . ' ■■ . : Blonhoim, lilenhcim, October -14 ';■■■••'■ Moorakl, Sydney, October 15..' ' October 15. P ' Qi ? borne ' Auckland,.Sydney,. .Defender, Picton, Hokitlka, October 15 • '■■ Aorerc, Patoa, Octobor 15. ■ Picton,, Nelson, ITest 'Coast, Octobor Kahu, Napier via coaßt, October 18. ; PlymoUth -. W Voymouth. Mourn, Napier, Qlsborne. Auckland. October is. Monowai, Lyttelton, Dunediu, .Ootobor 19 Mapounka, Nelson, West Ooast, October 19 Moana, Sydney. direct, October 22 * ■Tarawcra, Barotonga,' Pa P o°oto' October 23,. INTERCOLONIAL SERVIOB. • . MOVEMENTS' OP. BTEAMEBS. '■•'■■' MANUKA, 8.5., loft Sydney Octobor 9 for Wellin B ton direct. 'Due•-WemnirtoT October >' Sydney ° Ct ° ber "- Leaves Bam ° *£& loft Dunedin Ootobor 12 for ftfr S?h y= llin ßton, Napior. ffiborno. And' ■ Ooto« Leaves Octobor 21. f or MoltourSo? via southern P wnrm.s i^ obart ', Uuo MelKn'o October3o .WIMMEEA. 8.5., loaves Sydney October 13 for WeUinßUin. via Auckland, Uieborno, andLanier Due Wellington Ootobor 22. Loaves same dlv for Lyttelton and-Dunedin. day
OVERSEA'SHIPPINC. STEAMERS TO ARRIVE, From London'.'".
NIWARJJ (dno about Ootober 25),' sailed ■ en •wSi- a - V ,/? Melb ° I u I rn °. WW. , Auckland; aSd N aP'or. m (Tyser Line, agents.) i RIUUTAKA (due about October IB), sailed on' .September 3. Plymouth Soptemobr 4, via Tone, rltte, oapti Town, and.Honart. (New"Soalind Snipping Company, agents.) *°aiana OPAWA (duo about Uctober 31), sailed on Ben' Auckland. (New ZealandlShfpphS aMlon ■ STAR OF'SCOTLAND (duo about November 161 Srf Ai?M,]!S5 tem ,H? r 2 V> Melbourne, Sydnoy! a nrtT A ?S- k T l s? d -, J {^s " Une > agents.) IUKAhINA. (due about November 16), sailed on miSH'S Tll S n , crl F e ' c Z m Town ' andiobart (New Zealand Shipping Co., agonts.) "'• From Llworpool. r^F™ 1 * ?, RANQE , (100. Wellington about October 25), sailed on August 21, via Melbourne - by ,?, n , < ; ! fnS nd , J Aui:klnna ' t p - H -S- Line, aeonts) MIMIRO (duo about November 1), sailed L boptember 4, via Auckland. (Tyeer Line. neonta i D ttU«HKX (due about November 20), safifd on ?„ ep , t . mb £ r n I S' via Melbourne, Sydney and Auciland. (K11.8.-Lino, agents.) From New York. > WHAKARTJA (duo' Wellington about October 25), Bailed on, August 19, via Australian Ports and Auckland. (A. and A. Line, agents INDUADEVI (due about December 1), sailed' on Boplember; 12, via Australian ports and Audi, land.' (Tyeer Line, agents.) ,-■. . ; AUCHENDALE (duo about December 27). sall*tl on October 7, via Auckland. (Vacuum Oil Oo agents.) , ■ ■ . .- - '.-•*' SAILEHS TO ARRIVE. 1 e JOBN: LOOKETT, barque, sailed from Liverpool' September 15 for Wellington.. (Messrs. Johnston and Co., Ltd., agonts.) . ■ :. . .." .""~ - DORIDE, barque, sailed from Marseille, on' •August 23. (Briscoe and, Co., Ltd., agMtlV "'
By'tELEGEAPH. ■.;";''/OVEBBEA. ' _ ... „..'''' liONDON. October 12. Sailed,—Katpara,; for Tima.ru. , . . -: : . '-',' SYDNEY, Ootober 12. Arrived.-Uhmaroa (11 a.m.), from Wellington, COASTAL. TUESDAY, • OOTOBEE 12. . •'. OAPE MARIA VAN DIEHEN. Mahcno passed,west at 12.40-p.m.. '•'.■■ AUCKLAND. Arrlved.-Knlapoi (3 p.m.), from Wcstport. , ■ Balled.-Kftv.ua. (noon), for Wellington; Tofua (1.30 p.m.), for. Nukualofa; Katanga (4 p.m.), for .■'' ' ONEIIUNGA. ' • Arrlved.-Ea.rawa (6.25 a.m.), from Hew Plymouth. • :. i : ' ~ ■ 'NEW PLYMOUTH Arrived.-Eoßamond' (7.40 a.m.), from Onehunga. . Sailed.-Boßamond (12.55 p.m.),' for Wellington via ports. .•■ • ■■■. '"' . .'PATEA. flved.-Mana (8.25 last night), from Welling. :■'■■ ,'WANaANUI. Qi ArrlvCd.-Huia, (7.30 a.m.), Kaplti (8 p.m.), and Storm (8 p.m.), from Wellington. Sailed.-Hula (7,50, p.m.), for , Wellington. \-v : NAPIEB. '.' -' ' Arrivcd.-Monowal (9 a.m.), from Wellington. ."'.'; NELSON. , ■'"". Sailed.-Alexander (7.40 p.m.), for Wellington. ' ''"..,' WESTI'OBT. ' r r, i (8.5 p.m.'), from Wellington. Sailed.-Kamona (8.55 a.m.), for Wellington. LYTTELTON. , ~-'..' ; iL",' T j !d -;; Maorl (6 ¥ a ' m '>' fr <>m Wellington. ■ Bailed.-Oorlnnn, - for Picton tad Wellington; Eakala (3.30 p.m.), for Bluff;, Fifeshlre ?,'iLS' m i' forDunedin; Kaitangata, for Grey, mouth; Kabinga, for Dunedtn; Canopus,' for Westport; Maori. (0.30, pjn.), for Wcllington.Passengcrs: Saloon-Misses Belig, -Brown, HiU, Marks, Cossey,..Lyons, Symons,: Burton. Cunning- &;„. $, s ' ' L »nbrjc!y. I*., Licvre, Coatea, Springer, Thompson.-Ingley, Gainsford (2). Clark, T-5 t?P' , B °ydf Dowling (2), Morton. Oook, Lady, Plunket and party, Mesdames Selig. Thcol te,-6 n n rs S ni Kf "E. Lyons Buxton, Lambert, Hobday, Henderson and child,-Guinness, Aitohc son, Gray, Sturrock, Sawle, .Maldor, Thomas, £~, h t.n.'"S mms „ a ? d •* h . lld . Jon °9. Morton, Simp. 1?a FWi Halt ?,?, y - Ma,ybin and child, Little Kit 2 l l dr<! T n ' Y»son, flon. 0.-0. Bowcn. Dr. S' (n ?i?J S ' m sf"' Hobday, Powell, Gray,' Crt". Gardiner, Dallaston, Hay, Perry, uZ m :l l v^ a, \i m - Cox, Jones, Messrs. W& V"' Phillips, Johanson, winteSi T l mmtt > Anderson, Tumor, Beverley S,SI a %. i ?r PS cr ', V 01iv £ r - Wtchie,. Williams iiogg. Hatvle, 'Buckton. Henry, Colley, Syracß W«h r im k ,V? ar is S- oat '. "A™' Caro a Snnes's (2) ■ TwsI ma v n ' u *Wto.- Marrittor, Valentine; Loy nimnL/ 011 !, P ad6l S2W. Glanvllle. - Tait; Burnes rS„ p & l i' ■% 1 F. rM «i „Norris, Decker, Finlav tei? rd |iS»' d MUHgan, Hll &SlA«°fc ?> pcak V D , outl "r a »e and son, Wilson fflnHn n 4 VM™- L fe. Sllmock, Whittle, Efford Halllday, Stevens, Wilson;; 40 steerage.; . i
■' TtMAKn! '-. Sailed.-Lauderdalo (8 p.m.),. for Oamarn. . POET CHALMERS. ' , Arrivcd.-Mocraki (MO a.m.). from Bluff' : ' : Sailcd.-VictOria.(2.3o p.m.), for"ortherai i'ortr' Messrs. M'Callum and Brown, , .. . ™'. ENNERDALE, LEFT SYDNEY. t M„ ca ril sraia ' re^ lvcd b .y' tllo Maoriland Steam&,LS ompa T s ' atos ;that the Ennerdale left should reach the latter port early, no*t week. • HUDDARWARKER PADDLE STEAMERi . Messrs. Huddart,.Parker, and Oo.havo placed mL™ a J 2j ; T""t lar ,?°''' pnad , l<! .steamer with Messrs. A. and J. tnglfs and Co., of I'ointhbuse, England. Thisi. firm has built 'many vessels of ■JSS-'yP*'««■. dJffewnt.Dftria-of tho world, and success, ias Invariably attended ltt-effbrts.' . ' ARAHItRA DUE'THIS ETENINd. , , wl J t ?, nd «' u'Elit the Union Company's Art. hura eft Qreymouth for Wcstport, and she was: duo at Nelson yesterday evening. She is timed TMo&n'tJ cl w n .r^i 9 oclock tgls fflofnlng for I icton and ; Wellington, and. should- reach port' about r 7 o'clock this evening., . .:■: ■■■■'■■;' PENDLEHtLL, FROM SY.DNEY. ■':'}-.'. .T>i^, e -t,,y, estl =rday : afternoon,, tho barquontino Fendiehiil w&b signalled,outsido the-Heads, and brought theryossel to an anchorage in. the Si'VHi? 5 *!;,\°.W ln 'Ow<a reports that the Vcndlohih left Sydney on SaturOctober .2,; and experienced beautifully fine weather throughout tho voyage, the Tasman Sea being in statooi tranquility. Light ..westerly, and southerly, brcozos onaolcd the vessel to. make -good :progross. ,' Approaching the; btrait the weather was'thick, but lifted when .'lorawliiti:waß : .reached.- ■81io was signalled before 5 -p.m.; and-was: nicked up-by tno Duchess about.an hour later just.outsido Poncarrow. On accpunt ; of-tho holiday,-thoiPendlohill may not berth until.to-morrow morning. Sha brines a cargo, of sleepers, for.Messrs. "J. W: Wallace and Co., and 'on discharge''will Wd\tlinber a for an- Australian port. ■ -" " '■',';-'" •' '•'■' "< - '* .
■• Aprop'os.rof, 'the .question.-• of' carrying bunker coal on dock, A correspondent writes to a Home paper aa follows haorbeen stoutly asserted .by'shipmasters, for-several, years past that soma with Australia ind New Zealand,, by,way of the Cape, are rather .Irdo.nchtly handicapped by bunker coals;which are carried on deok. -In a few of these steamers, with'their. PUmtoU mark well out of water, a heavy weight of from 2CO l?,;S ii ono . of coa ' at a , hi Sh level positively invites disaster.. A' couple of tolegraniß recently received in this country, and ,given publicity tci -.ta the - press,. go, far to support, this view; Thoßannockburn left Capo Town on July, 24i •met with heavy, weather,, and was compelled to mako_ for Albany for coal, although,bound, to Now Zealand. Mark the wording oftho telogram from- Melbournol . "The deck" cargo "of coa™ whiohhad been taken on board at Cape Town; shifted and ; .throw the steamer, -on her-beam ends, with the result that tho steamer was in "".Wk of foundering.: Tho- seas washed the coal overboard, however.-and tho ship righted- herself/'. Lucky Bannookburn I A Qernian warship,- tho Condor, has returned to Brisbane, after, mi 'unsuccessful Bcarchfor tho missing steamer-Western. "As the Bccster.n earned a Quantity of coal on deck," soys Hcuter. -..Ji?.' ?. ra ? Mt , ■•' ,0 . 8 , r L , arc cntortained • for her safety. Justfol.: This Question of bunker coal -on deek) sometimes many foot above the vessel's water-line, demands-the closest, attention, lest Say occur ' Bay n ° lnln * of Property,
/-.''.'■;• .-''.• the;niwaku; The- Tyocr liner/Kiwtt.ru, which 'arrived at Melbourne, on'.October. 4, had: 200 tons of explosives for that port. Sho loft London orAugust 19 and when-steaming down tho English Cha" S„ C ;^'S t .^ 0 \ a . wayß wor .° <> covered in varions parts of the. ship, necessitating an alteration of SL BO^O^ 8 art '.? olnt ' wll «° they w*™ put on board a pilot cutter, and eventually, landed ™Jw DoVon81 ! r 5 ooMfj- Meht winds and misty: .weather prevailed until passing the Island of Gran Canarla v whero the vcseS signaS on August 26.,; Fine .weather thon,favoured the steamer on hot run towards tho African coact the Pedra do "Gallia Eock being passed'o-' the' wTT n 0f tho i 7th ' ""«« "he wrS flof''thobtar or Japan and an apparently Fronch cruiser ?K F 1 ", $ y ;. vi6ihlc ,', Tflo usual head in" high southerly .•swell considerably impeded the vessel's-progress through the soith-east trade? regions, until, reaching tho Capo of Good Hope which was rounded on September U, whore The' Nlwaru Blgnallcd>"All's well." From tho Cane a more northerly course than usuaT was taken across tho South Indian Ocean, ir? thT hones or finding the Waratah, but unfortunately no ??a?o of the liner was seen. Tho Nlwaru"atl her east ing down on tho parallel of 40 8.. where ouito nV heavy weather and more unfavourable' mrrmfS were encountered.ahaa' is southern latitudes." Cape 0 wVVas curly on-, Saturday morning, and: tho steaE passed through .the Heads C n route for powder grounds at 8.20 a.m.. ifwamM 'iL 4a iSiLS? MI, V oapt » ,n Hoi is has with hlra the following officers !-J..E. Comoton M«r. K Sherrington, second: 0. A ItoWnson tffi T. p. Greenwood, fourth! J P C& S
' v Mc«iirs. J. Vf. Bralthwaito and Co. -will nhlf h*' 'SSShJS*.™ 1 ? n AußlrAXdTatw day, Sho.wUl,load for Picton and Hokitika; nS« 0 J?n rc »> red , BtalHon'Young Glen rJ^.^L I .''" 6 ' «><> Hutt and BUrroundinir dia. trlcts this.soason.''l>orticulars aro advertised I '.«»♦ w!! s ?il eB M tlmt tho 6tcani « Adorer, which i«i f^\ fo J^ owo^ tlo ,aßt Mond ay. <fi to load , coal.for.a port on the west coast of:Auttinlia: Under instructions from tho Publlo Tmn«« ■ Messrs. Dal&oty and 00. will sol!, on account HoS.' ffi,rA 6 Hn ls „ not oxpec, *, d to finish ope?!' at7&»A ftlSS?* n[m : .«""..!•■«« , On account of the holiday this week, the Hud. „ A Publlo. tea in -connection wlfij' tho .'wialoV Bunday;School,anniversary will b« held in w ea . ley Hall this • oven ng. The feshval mnefe,».» dercd, In tho TJown flail on Sundav »i i L ,»' Messrs. Hawioprt. and 00. Bold by public une. t on yesterday; at their rooms, a Hock of land «WJ™§X hc & nd ?° ad ' M^L° C contiininß •M MO perches. The, piirehaser was Mr. n W £150? y ' M a^ t, ; wha >°«ht tho prowrty for"
Captain K. Woods, of the Storm, Is at present ' on holiday leave, and Captain Cowan Is in Command of the Storm. The Anchor Shipping Company's Alexander Is to leave for Nelson, and tho Wost Const to. borrow. She will be followed by the Walmen; which is dne from Wangonul. • , According. t« present arrangements, ■the new ■■,■''•' steamer Kapuni will leave Auoltland for Patca on November 2, and then come on to' wolllnrr-..' ■ ton. It, is, therefore, probable that she will :■ reach here daring the first week In Novomber,, :.."..' Messrs. J. H. Bothune and Co.. advertise "a-B&fs '•! for Wednesday, October 20, at 2.30 p.m., at their ~ , rooms, Featherston Street, of an undivided third ;. snaro in 311 .acres in Horowhonua County, bo. .■"..•»■ ing the land known litrllorowhemia, N0.'.7, Block , 7, Walopehll Survey district... The property- is > being sold under instructions from tho:Ecglstrar .. -of tho Snpremo Court, by order 'of, the Mod/ i gagco. Details can be obtained, from 1 MCBsra : , . ward apd Weston, the mortgagee'ssolicitors.'■;"•'■ 161 Featherston.Street, or the aucttottecrs,' '■■ Steamers of .'the Australian. Mail Lirio,' carry- :'?■ "ig on the San Francisco connection with New'' l , and Australia., now call at Vancouver. ™ Century, which will be duo at Auckland on s ootpbor .21 • was the first steamer of tho lino { to |oad at Vancouver, and other dispatches have' • :•■ n ?5i Mr !} Dß fi , ns - follow:-lnvcrtay, .Vancoutor,;'. vf. October 8| 'Frisco, October 22; Croydon, Von. '-.-; couvcr. November -6; :'Frisco, November ■ 191 ' • lymcric, Vancouver, Soptctober Jt .'Frisco,.Sep.' '.[ Wmber 17;. Katanga; Vancouver, January'Hi- "V Frisco, January 14. ~..- ■ ,/■.'•'
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