SHIPPING NEWS.
_ * PHASES 05 , THE MOON. I AUGUST. Day. Hγ. m. New moon 'i 6 7 p.m. First quarter 13 1 31 p.m. rull moon 21 644 a.m. Last quarter 23 2 3 a.m. Moon rises to-day, 4.20 p.m.; sets, 7.10 a.m. Sunday. HIGII WATER. To-day, 3.20 a.m.; 3.50 p.m. To-morrow. 4.6 a.m.; 4.38 p.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day, 6.35 a.m.; sots, 5.13 p.m. ARRIVALS. PEIDAY. AUGUST 19. DEFENDER, 6.6. (2.20 a.m.), 190 tons, Jamieson, from Lyttclton. ULIMAKOA, E.s. (6.20 a.m.), 5777 tone, Wylie, from Melbourne, Hobart. Bluff, Dunodin, and Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon—Mesdamcs iHU, Dale, Isaacs, O'Katio, Warren, Misses Hill, Hornsuy, Wcissbergar, Cooper, Messrs. Dooley, Turvcy, Scott, Isaacs, Kenny, , Oarson, Lyons, Bright, Warren, Mason, Ashbolt, Yuile; 50 steerage. JEAOEI, s.e. (6.55 a.m.), 3393 tons, Aidwell, from Lyttelton. Passengers: SaloonMisses H. 0. Conch, Nm-Eo Smith, Cluttersbuch, Livishain, M'Konzie and maid, Nelson, Forbes, llcwe, Woodsfield, Anderson, Mcsdames N0i1 , ., M'Kenzie (2), Oomorson, Ward, Toch, Kewe, Miller, Wilson, Maclean, Copestalte, Hon. T. M'Kenaic, Kev. Siaz, Messrs. H. C. Couch, Bullock, Sims, Buchanan. Healy,. M'Kirdy. A. S. Jowctt, Orange, M'Kenzie, T. do Schryvor, Mowatt. Booth, Murdoch, Lake, Lewishaui, Kelson, Bates, Bartlett, Sinclair, Curtis, Le Cren, Dunno Sheridan Poster, Treliven, Trolloo, M'Kay, Driscoll, llolford, Metcalfc, Allcorne, Eeynolds, Barrett, Brimblc, Tiiihor, Barrett, M'Kay, Lamb, Russell, Norrio, Coates, nilkio, Nicholls, Green, Mercer, Itcdpath Bowes, Brokrick, .Tickers, Johnston, Burrows, Williams, Johnston, Anderson, Kunston, Molineaux, Wynne, Bassett, Dalziol, Holmes, Temple, Monk, Otago football team (13); 71 steerage. MANA, s.s. (8.50 a.m.), 134 tone, Dixon, from Patea. -NAVUA, s.s. (9.15 a.m.), 2930 tons, Carson, from Auckland, Gisborne, a-M Jfapier. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Scott, Eobb, Micklewaite, Mcsdames Kool, Keogh, Withnian, Mc-ssrs. M'llroy, Wall, Black, Fornc, Wolfe, Wllinau, Hyams, Vincent, Broadman; 10 steerage. H.M.S. ENCOUNTER, twin-screw steel second-class cruiser (noon), SKO tons, 12,500 h.p., 24 guns, Captain Co'omb, from Picton. H.M.S. PIONEEB, twin-screw, protected cruisca , (noon), 22C0 tons, '5000 h.p., Commander Blunt, from Pictou. HOLMDALE, s.s. (2.35 p.m.), 267 tons, Robertson, from Hokianga. STOIiMBIED, s.s. (2.50 p.m.), 217' tons, M'lntyro, from Picton. TE ANAU, s.s. (5 u.m.), 1652 tone, Showman, from Auckland. BLENHEIM, s.s. (10.10 p.m.), 120 tone, Watson, from Blenheim. DEPARTURES, ■ FMDAI", AUGUST 19. HINEMOA, B.s. (9.5. a.m.)," 542 tone, Bollons, for Cook Strait. PATEENA, s.s. (12.45 p.m.), 1212 toils, Crawford, for Picton and Nelson. QUEEN OF THE SOUTH, s.e. (4 p.m.), 198 tons, Harvey, for Foxton. DEFENDER, s.s. (4 p.m.), 190 tons, Jamieson, .for Hokitika. NAVUA, s.s. (5.10 p.m.), 2930 tons, Carson, for Lyttctton and Dunediil. ULIMAROA, s.s. (8.40 p.m.), 5777 tons, Wyllie, for Sydney. MAORI, s.s. (8.15 p.m.), 3399 tons, Alflwell, for Lyttc'.toa. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Arnold (2), M'Clatehie, Bnllen, Davics, M'Millan, Christeson,. Watkius, Norman, Ward. Salmond, O'Malloy, Field, Mes-da-nics Mayor, Brackcnrldge, Cuvow, Grey and 3 children, Williams', Patterson, Paulsen, May. Duncan and child, Neilson, Whinan, Ilolmes, Green, Robertson, Messrs. Best, Barrett, , Hulme, Morrison, Arnold, Whinan, Holmes, Eusscll, Ncilson, Gray, White, Fyfe, Proudfoot, Gee, Duncan, Woods, Egau, Goodman , (2), Athos, Smith, Arknv, Thompson, Brodie, Mayer, Ebbsrtnon, Boinett, fesh. Rev. R. S. Gray, lions." E. 0: J. Stevens, Smith, M. Paul, 11. ]?. Wigram. .. ICAITOA." s.s. (10.35 p.m.), 350 tons, Graham, for Nelson.' EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Eakanoa, Westport, August 20. Aorcro, Patea, August 20. Patccnn, Nelson, I'icton, August 20. Kurow, Westport, August '20. Blenheim, Blenheim, August 20. Nihui, Molueka, Nelson, August 20. Mararoa, Lyttelton,. August 20. Mapourika. Greymouth, WcstDorl. Nelson, August 20. .Manaroa, M.otueka, August 20. Kapuni, Patca, August 20. Opawa, Blenheim, August 22. Maori, Lyttelton, August 21. Rosamond, Oiichuneii, New Plymouth. August 21. .■• . . Tarawcra, Dunedin, Lyttelton. August 21. Wootteh, Lyttolton, August 21. . Manaroa, Ilavclock, August 21. Strathclyde, New York, Sydney, Auckland, August 22. Waltalu, Lyttolton, Kaikoura, August 22, Arapawa, Wanganui, August 22 ■ Waltcficld, Newcastle, Auckland, Aug. M. ■Queen of the South, Foxton, August 22. ltuia, Wanganui, August 22. ■ Kurow, Westport, August 22. Waverlcy, Foxton, August 23. Blenheim. Blenheim, August 23. Stormblrd, Wanganui,. August 23. Hauroto, Auckland, Gisborne. Napier, August 23. Manuka, Sydney direct. August 24. Monowai, Melbourne, llobart, Bluff, Dunedin, Lyttelton. Ausnst 25. .Wimmcra, Sydney, Auckland, Gisborne, Kapier, August 26. . • Moeralii, Dunedin, Lyttelton, August 26. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Kiripaka, Patea, August 20. Aorere, Paten, August 20. Blenheim, Blenheim, August 20. Niliau, Nelson, Motueku. August 20. Mararoa, Lyttelton, August 20. Araiuira, I'li-lon, Nelson, Westport. Greymouth, August 20. ' ■ Stormbird, Wanganui, August 20. I'o Aiiau, Timaru, August 20. ' liakanoa, , Lyttslton, August 22. ■ Opawa, JilCiihcim, August 22. Maori, Lyttelton, August 22. CJu.osu oi the South, Foxton, August 22. Mana, Wangauui, August 22. Manaroa, Motuoka, August 22. Tarawera, Napier, Gisuorue, Auckland, August 22. '• Arapawa, Wiinganui, August 22. Hiiia, Wangamii, Auirust 22. llaurotu, Lyttslton, llunqdin, August W. ' Mapourika, Nelson. Westport. Greymouth, August 25. Vy'aluau, Kaikoura. Lyltelton, August 23. Kahu, Kapier r.r.d coast, August 23. Waverlcy, Nelson, Westport, Greymouth, and itokitika, August 23. Koonya, Now Plymouth, Westport, Grcyinouth, August 23. Stvalhclyde, Lyttelton,■ Dunediu, August 24. Manuka, Lyttelton. Dunodin, Bluff, Hobart, Melbourne. August 2S, Monowai, Napier, <;isbo|-nc, Auckland, August 25. wimmcra,. Lvltcltoti, Dunedin, Aug. Z5. Mocraki, Sydney, August 26. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. MANUKA, s.e., leaves Sydnoy August 20, for Wellington direct. Uue Wellington August 24i Leaves. August 25 for bytteltou, lJunoaiu, BluH', llutiurt, mid llolbourne. Due iitetbourue boptember j. WiiltltiilA, s.s., left Sydney August 17, for Auckland, Gisburuc, Kapler,' ii'cliiu"fcwi. Due Wellington August 26. Leaves came day Jor ljytte:»on and Dmicdiu iiLOiiKAKI, s.s., leaves Dunedin Außiiat , s<, far Lytteltou and Wellington. Due Wolhdgtou j'-ugust £S. Leaves ia.:i'.e (Say for byrinoy direct. Due Sydney August 3u. OLI.IIAEOA, b.s., . leaves Sydney August 27 for Wellington direct . Due Wellington Ausust 31.. Leaves September 1 for ijytte-1-ton, Dunedin, Bind , , llobart, and Melbourne, September 10. OVERSEA SHIPPING. STEAMERS TO AIUUVE, Froni London. TUP.AKINA .(dua about August 23), sailed on July 7, Plymouth July 9, via 'l'eueriile, Liipo 'i'own, and llobait. (New iieaJaud biiipping (Jo., agentsj PAi'AKOA (duo' about August 28), sailed on July 5, via Auckland. INow &alaiid Snipping Co., agents.) . ■ \ ATillinlU Idlie alwui September 6). 6ai!oi on July 21, Piyinoutli July 23; via Tciicdlio Oape 'i'own, unit iiobart. (Shaw, baviil' iinJ Albion Co., ageuts.; MUIUTAI (duo about September 1), Bailed on July 1, via Australian ports, Auckland and Napier. (Tyscr Lino, agents.) TONGAIUPIO (due libout September 20), sailed on August 5, l'lyuioutn August 6 via Las Palmaa, Capo Town, and Uubart (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) EANGATIBA (dllo about September 30), sailed o.'i August 9, via Auckland. (Shaw Savill and Albion Co., agents.) From Liverpool. - EMPIUE TiiANSPORT (due about August 29), sailed on July 2, via, Auckland. (F.-11.-S. Line, agents. COItNWAIiL (due about September 301, sailed on July 25, via Auckland. (F.-Jl.-H. Line, agents.) MOBAYSHIEE (due about October 28), to sail August 20, via. Auckland. (F. 11.5. Line, agents.) From Montreal. WIIAKATANE (due about August 30), sailed on Juno 17, via Melbourne, Sydney, and Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping Co.. aucutej
WAKANUI (due ahout October 3), sailed on July 27/ via Australian ports and Auckland. (New' Zealand Shipping. Co., agents.) From How York. STRATHOJjYDE (due about August 22). sailed on May 19, via Australian ports and Auckland. (U.S. aud A.S. Line, agents.) HIGHLAND MONARCH (due about Ausust 24), sailed on .Time 21, via. -Auckland. (Vacuum Oil Co., agents.) INDUAGHIRI . (duo . about August 29), Eailed on Juno 6, via, Australian ports aud Auckland. (Tyser Line, agents.) TOM.OANA (duo about September 15), railed on July 1, via Australian ports ana Auckland (A. and A. Line, agents,) STAE OF SCOTLAND (due about Sop-, teniber 30), sailed on July 24. via Australian ports and Auckland. (Tyscr Line, KARL OF OARRICK (due about October 20), sailed on August' 1, via. Aucklaud. (Vacuum Oil Co., agents. } From Calcutta. ; APAItIMA . (due . about September 10), eailed 02 August 1, via Singapore, Saniaraiig, and Aucklaud. Union Steam Sbip Co., ancuts.) ■•• ITIRA (duo,about September 15), sailed on August 3,. via Melbourne and Sydney. (Union Stcaiii Ship Co., agents.) SAILERS TO ARRIVE. KING MALCOLM, barque, sailed from Marseilles on Juno 23. (Briscoe and Co., Ltd., agents.)' GLENijIIEE, barque, sailed from Liverpool on July i. (Johnston and Co., agents.) "BY TELEGRAPH; ' . .. ; .. .' -OVERSEA. " " . ■■■■ 'NEWCASTLE, Auguet 19. Arrived.—Waihora, from New Zealand. Sajlefl.—Kaiapoi,' for Gisborne. Sailed.—Haudaisle, for Auckland. ■'■ " SYDNEY, August 19. Arrived.—llaheno (5 p.m.!, 'from AucUJaud. Sailed.—Muritai, for New-' Zealand. Sailed.—ludraghiri,.- for, New ' Zealand. ■ .■.-■. HOBART, August 19. Arrived.—Turakino. (5 p;m.), from London, via, Cape Town... ' COASTAL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 19. NEW PLYMOUTII. . . . ■■ bailed.—Rosamond-' (4.W ', p.m.), for . Onehunga. WANGANUI. ■ ■ ' ; ' : Arrived.—Arapawa (8 aim.)', and Huia, (8.30 a.m.),' from Wellington. . . ' NAI'IEII. Arrived.—Eimut-ika' and Victoria (10 a.m.), from Wellington. • ' . - ' • ' PICTON. ':"■■■• Arrived.—Wairau (2.30' a.ni:); from' Wellington; Pateena (4.3o p.p:iri.),'.froin'WoUington. ■ Hailed.—Whangape (5.30 a.m.), for Sydney. To sail.—Paleena (9]un.), for Nelson. ■ ■ MOTUEKA-Arrived.-Nikau (7.15 a.m.), from Wellington. ■:■■■■, To sail.-Nikau (7 .p.m.),- for.. Wellington, . ~- NELSON. . . .. Arrived.—Oorinna (9 a.m.),' from \Vellinßtou. . . ■ ' . ' KAIKOURA. Arrived.—Wakatu (6 ' ojiiO, from Wellington. " ' •■'■■■ ■"■,■■ •."•:-WESTPORT. • "- : ■■'. -, .(7,20 a.m.),. from Wellington. . ... ■ ■ Soiled.—Jfapoufika (8.25 a.m.), for Nelson; Rakauoa (8.45 a.m.), lor Wellington. ' LYTTELTON. Arrived— Warriinoo (7.15 a.m.) llararoji (8.25 a.m.), aud Breeze (9.50 a.m.), from Wellington. ■ Sailed.—Mararoa (6.15 p.m.), for Wellington. Passengers: Salora—MiEses M'Donald, Henderson, , Forsyth, Smith, and Francs, Mesdames Drummond, Kaile, Greatbatch, Hiuvson, Bruce, Bunting, Rouec, Smith, and Giles. Kecdham, France, ar.d Rankine, Messrs. Wright, Necdham, Brown, Thompson, Walton, Rattray, Wheeler,' Giles. Bruce, Clark, /Kerr, Pledger, - Hepburn, M'Uresto.r,. Blair, Ramsay, Button, Kails, Cathie Haggard, Griffiths, Grace, Smith, Ferguson, Crystall, Rhodes, Langridge, Clark, Wright, Jtatheroii, Biurton, Foster, Sust-ens, Bennett, Bryant, Eaructt, Murchison, Maasell, PomUerton, Drummond, Greatbatch; 20 storage. Warrimoo, for Melbourne, via southern ports. ' DUNEDIN. Arrived.—Koonya, from Greymouth, via. the Bluff. Sailed.-Koonya, for West Coast, via) way ports. Tarawera, for northern ports. Passensors: Saloon-Mis&ra Morkane, Olarke, Mrs. Woolhoueo, Mr. Williauison. • TIMARU. Taiied.—Anglo-Mesican (5 p.m.), for New-, castlo. lUitn'F., Sailed.-Pukaki, for Duncdin. ; S.S. HIGHLAND MONARCH. Word of the arrival of the s.s. Highland Monarch, which left New York on Juno 21 with case oil for the Vacuum Oil Company, is expected from Auckland a*. any time now. After discharging part o£ her cargo she comes on to Wellington.
TJ.S.S. COMPANY'S STEAMERS. During the absence of the Mararoa, which withdraws from the ferrv service to proceed to Port; Chalmers for her animal overhaul ami survey on September : 3','. tie iiiykfcia will be employed in the LytteltcuWellington running, in . conjunction with ,o Maori. The. Hararoa resumes her usual running on September 13. DIG SEA AT GREYJIOUTn. , Reports received from Greymoiith yester-' t?.:iy stated tnaftlle' Wai. Was. in'a,' dangerous condition, , owing -to-high westerly U'alc3 prevailing on the coast.. ... THE JITJIUTAI, LEFT SYDNEY. A cablegram received from Sydney states that .the TySSrCompany's new steamer lluritai left there for Auckland last night, in continuation of her voyage from London and way ports. .She should put in an aiiyc-arauco hero about September 1. ' MABINE EXAMINATIONS. The llarino Department has granted ce.'-lificat-cs as follow since July 1:-Coasv<ii masters: Until 'J&hamifcn, Francis E. lioff (both at Auckland). Coastc! mates: Welicsl J. ScliiwlitesfAuoklaud), hdward Hemiy. (Auckland). First niite-Arcliie 11. l!rool:s (Auckland). Second laalo: ■ Chas. J.- T. HatHeld (Li'tteltOSl.. ■ ."River master:- W. : S. Fkt'dicr, Jas. S. Olark, David H. Evans, Air. W. D. Mciklojohn. AVm. 11. Skewes, God. W. Heatloy. , Chief c-nslnccrs: liugh \V. Hillchesaii (lVe'-lington), Win. P. Wl-.yto mid John U. Aikmau (both o£ Duncdiu). Second engineers:*- Henri' J. S. Joliumu. anj Larne Jlurplij" - (both of Auckland). Third engineers: Frank W." D.oubledny, Thos. V. Humphrey, Thos. ■ 1i.,. Lukios, '.Ernest Coombes, S. Brookiiiß, Geo. llrydon (all of Chvistohurch),- Herbert \V. 'Duff (Wellinstoii), A. Moft'iEon (Wanennui), Arch. ("!. M'Klllbp, Thos: J.- E. Cuphiou, Cica. V. Willi.nmMn, Godfroy- L. Kvnrie, Stanley E. 0. Oliilmaii (all of ■ InvercargiU), Don If. Duthie, lien. G: C. r . Stoiihcna, Goo. '"\v. St' Lay (all o! Dunedin),, Chas., P. Grant (Auckland). .IMvot engineers: Thos.. i\ Malaghnn (Invercai'Bill)," Gilbert '11. C;>rr (Gisbornc). ■ FOK SYDNEY DIBECT. Last evening Huddart, Parker and Co.'s Uliniavoa left the Queen's Wharf, at 8.«, for Sydney direct, with a, lartro number of DiLSseoiecrß. Whilo at Melbourne Dais triu
a start was' made on the vessel with tho insinuation of wireles.i telegraphy. A deck-house abaft this funnel wa3 built, and everything, is ready for the reception of 'm instruments and wiros. which will bo ' fitted on the sKamcr'ci arrival at Sydney. The XTiimaroa is the first Bhip engaged . in the interc-Dlouial tfado to bo fitted with v' 'wireless." The following passengers ' booked by the steamer yesterday.:—Missca -.'- . Papakura, Dobertv, Spesd, Ross, jHouat,' Oooper, Young, Donnelly (2),, Tliornton, M'Lean, M'Dorinell, Granrilk, Eagan.Gipp, . : Uiitou, . Richardson, Campbell, ' Cartles, Orames, Mesdames Castles,. Martindalo, Ross, Bannister, Blundo!!, Rcnnor, Dariing, . Calyworth, Rcss, Webb, Gerkin, S Scott. Campboll, Donnslly and child, Scott, Hamilton, Captain Oromes, Mesers. JJetcalfo, ' Oliver, Snellinr, Bannister, Eiddiford, Al- - corn,. M'Conaciiie, Martindale, Ro;s, Ban- ,■ nister, T. Blundcll, Ree?, Wix, Humphries, • Foster-Brook, Collins. Gerkin, Scott, Har- ■ bottle, Lawrence, Akerman, Robertson. : Unmpbell, Donnelly, W. Scott, iuu.. Hamil- .- ton jPoord, JS'elson, 0. Upton llood, Hitch- . cock, E. W. Rur.'Jinan, Tilly. Pcaoay. How- ■ den, Ruthveli, Borcham, Adams, Wilson. ' The TTlimaroa, which left yeeterday, took ' away 25 horses for Sydney. During tho ." year, omJins Juno 30 Now Zealand exported . 1313 draught horses to Victoria, , the total • value being ■ X 96.160. ... The schooner Clyde is now making her last trip from Wellington to Greymouth. ' ' before going into tho Chatham Islauda ■ fishing.trade for Mr. J. M'Lean. ■ '■ ; ■ It is reported on good authority, that '■ ' the Shaw, SaviU and' Albion Company will shortly build two new steamers for tho .Sow Zealand trade. In all probability, Messrs. Harland and Wolff and ' Messrs. . "Workman and Clark,- of Belfa-st, will re- , ceive the orders, and building operations will be nV™?rH. immediately after tho . of the Pakcha. , . ' . '.' Tho 'R:\kanoa, which left Westport at 8.45 yesterday morning, should put In an . appearance about the same hour this morn-. '. . ing. ■,' % . .-■; The Rosamond, on her southward run : . from Onehunga to Wellington', will probably miss New Plymouth this trip, nwinK . . . to the delay at that port, caused, by rain on Thursday, during-luh - northward run. On August 28 the Navua will withdraw : ' from the Now Zealand coastal trade, takins up the running o£ tUo Taluno to Raro-. . tonga on August 30. - . !..'. Towards the end of this month theTalune will leave Auckland for Gisbarne, Kapicr,- . '. Wellington, Ljttelton, aad Dunedin, withi drawing at tho last-named port for overhaul. . . ■ ■ To-day the Te Anai' leaves ' port: for Timaru direct. .' . . . .On Monday the chartered steamer Wako- . field, and the Knrow, from Auckland, and -' iJoitport respectively, arc duC;iu port.'.
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