SHIPPING NEWS.
PHASES OF THE MOON.' : NOVEMBEB. , ' • Day.Hr.m. New moon . 2 1 26 P-m. First quarter 10 4 5? P-m. Full moon 17 11 55 a.m. Last quarter .'....:... 24 543 a.m. Moon rkes to-day, 10.27 a.m.; sets, 1.36 a.m. Friday. HIGH WATEK. To-day, 10.10 a.m.;- 10.30 p.m.' To-morrow, 10.55 a.m.; 11.17 p.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day. 4.28 a.m.: Eets, 6.41 p.m. ARRIVALS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9. WAIMEA, s.s.. (1 a.m.), 452 tons, Wildman. from Gisboruc. JtAOEI, s.s. C 6.50 a.m.), 3395 tons, Aldwell, from Lyttelton: 260 passengers. KENNEDY, s.s. (8.10 a.m.), 226 tons, Graham, from Wancanui. . OOItINXA, s.s. (9.25 a.m.), 1271 tons, Cameron, from Lvttelton. STOItHBIRD, s'e. (10.20 a.m.), 217 tons. M'lntyre, from Wanganui. ARAPAWA, s.s. (10.25 . a.m.), 268 tons, Corby, from Wanganui. WAIRAU, s.«. (11.40 a.m.). 93 tons, Shaw, from Blackball. . ULIMAHOA, s.s. (1.10 p.m.), 5777 tonis. Wylie, from Sydney. . MANAROA, s.s. (2.30 p.m.), 122 tons, Hart, from Jlotueka.
DEPARTURES. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 9. KAIKOTJRA, 5.5. (12.5 p.m.), 6986 tons, M'Kellar, for Picton. TAKAPONA. s.s. (12.60 p.m.), 1036 tons. Crawford, for Picton and Nelson. KDJIOW, 3.b. (6.40. p.m.). 25C0 tons, Nicholson, for'Westport. NGATORO, s.s. (7.30 p.m.), 1137 tons, Christian, for Greymouth. MANAROA, s.s. (8.5 p.m.), 122 tons, Hart, for Havclock. MAORI, e.s. (8.5 p.m.), .3399 tons, Aldwell. for Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Salter, Hill, Schmidt, Davidson, Arline. Matheson, Oraige, Hi!l. . Crowe, it'Kay, Jlesdanies Hunter, Jacobs and children, Thompson a.nd child, Horoney, Beale, Jfiliner pnd infant, Bmnmontt Kic!!y, Tineen and 2 children, Pilcher and child, Jlatheson, DumbeU, Aslmrst. M'Kay and child. Holmes, Jamieson, Wycherley, Holm, Uru and child, Messrs. Griffiths, Niccole, Clifton, Eoakes, Barlow, Smyth, Muir (3), Rose (2), .Pcnnington. Gilray, Brennan, Murray. Clarkson, Gibbons, . Hunter, Bi'chie (2), Reakos, Thompson, Salter,- Uru, Moroney, Sharp, Potts, Gibbons, Kay. Jones, Borrill. Moore, Ridstone, Hitcliflcld,' Rose, Charter, Smith, Addison, Pratt. QUEEN OF THE.SOUTH, s.s. (10 p.m.), 198 tons, Harvey, for Foxton. ' RIPPLE, s.s. (10.10 p.m.), 370 tons, C.iTlson, for Napier. , . POHERUA, s.s. (10.40 p.m.), 1175 tons, Carey, for Greymouth. WAIRAU , , s.a. (10.50 p.m.), 93 tons, Shaw, for Karamea. ■ • ■ . . EXPECTED ARRIVALS. '
Aorere. Palca, November 10. Kiripaka. Patea, November 10.. Opawa, Blenheim, November 10. Blenheim, Blenheim, November 10. Huia, Wanganui, November 10. liana,. Patea, 'November 10. Mararoa, Lyttclton, November 10. Nikau,: Mdtueka, Neleon, November 10. Westra.Ua, Duncdiu, Lytteltori, Nov. 10. Kairalii, Lyttelton, November 10. Takapuna, Nelson, Picton, November 10. Queen of the South, Foxton, Nov. 11. llaoci, I/yttelton, November . 11. Jloana, Melbourne, southern ports, November 11. Monowai, -.Auckland, Napier, Gisborne, November 11. . ■ Canopus, Westport, November 11. Alexander, Wanganui, November 11. Niwaru, New ''York; via Auckland, November 12. ■•-.■' Kaitoa, Picton, November 12. .Mapourika, West Coast, Nelson. Nov. IZ. Vermont. Now York. Auckland, Nov. 12. , Ruahine, Auckland, November 12. Manaroa. Motueka, November 13. Ripple, Napier, East Coast, November 13. .Kosamond, Onehunea. New Plymoutn. Novembor 13. ; '..'.■"' ■ Tarawora. Uunedin; Lyttelton, Nov. 13. Wakatu, Lyttelton, Kaikoura, Nov. 13. Taviuni, southern ports, November 13. Delphic, Liverpool, via, Auckland, November 14. . Nerehana, London, via. Auckland, Nov. 11. Hauroto, Auckland, Napier, Gisborno. November 15.
PROJECTED DEPARTURES. : Earl of Carrick, Lyttelton, Dunedin, November 10. Kennedy, Nelson, West Coast, Nov. 10. Opawa, Blenheim, .November 10. Blenheim, Blenheim, November 10. . Stormbird; Wanganui, November 10. llararoa, Lyttelton, November 10. Nikau, Nelsou, Motuoka, November 10. Westralia,, Napier, Gisborno, Auckland, i Sydney,'November'. 10. - Corinna,' New Plymouth, Onehunga November 10. • Ulimaroa, southern ports,, Hobart, Melbourne, Nov. 10. Kiripaka, Patea, Novembor 10. Kapuni,. Patea, November 10. Kapiti, Wanganui, November 10. Kennedy, Nelson, "West 1 ; Coast, Nov. 10. Aorere, Patea, November 10. Kairaki, .Qisborne, Napier, November 10. . Queen. of the South, Foxton, Nov. 11. Tak-apiuia, Picton, • Nelson, November 11: Maori, Lyttelton, November 11. Nisatoro, Greymouth, November 11. Wakatu, Kaikoura, Lyttelton,, Nov. 11. Monowai, Lyttelton, lJuncdin, Nov. 11. Moana; Sydney direct, November n. Huia, Wanganui, November 11. Alexander,. Nelson, West Coast, Nov. 11. Kaitoa, Westport, Greymouth, Nov. 12. liana, Patea. Novembor 12. Arahura, Picton, Nelson, West Coast November 12. Manaroa, Jlotueka; November 14. Eipple. East Coast, Napier, Nov. 14. • Wakatu, Lyttelton, Kaikoura, Nov. 14 Taviuni, New Plymouth, Westport, Grey-mouth,-November 14. . Tarawera; Napier, Gisborne, Auckland, November 14. Eosamond. rioton. Nelson, New Plymouth, Onchunga, November 14. Hauroto, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Nov. 15. Mapourika, Neleon, West Coast. Nov. 15. INTERCOLONIAL. SERVICE.
MOVEMENTS OF &TEAMEKS. MOANA, s.s., left Melbourne November 2, for Hobart, Bluff. Dunodtn, Lyttelton, and Wellington. Duo Wellinston November 1!. Leave 3 same day for Sydney direct. Due Sydney November 15. MONOWAI, s.s., left Auckland November 8 (with transhipments ex Maheno). for Gisbornc. Napier, nnd Wellington. Due Wellington November 11. MOEHAKI, s.s., leaves Sydney November 12, for Wellington direct. Due WclliiiEton November' Iβ. Leaves November 17, for iiyttelton,' Dunudin, Bluff, . Hobai-t, and Melbourne. Duo Melbourne November 25 WESTRALIA, sis., left Dunediu .November 8, for Lytteltoii and Wellington. Duo Wellington November 10. Leaves same day for Napier, Giaborne, Auckland, and Sydney, due Sydney November 18. WARRIMOO, s.s., left Melbourne, November 9 for Hobart, Bluff, Dunedin L'vttelton, and Wellington. Due Wellington November 18. Leaves same day for Sydney aircot. Due Sydney November 22 WIJBfERA, s.s., left Sydney November 9 for Auckland, Qisborne, Napier anrt Wellington. Due Wellington November 18 Leaves same day for Lyttelton and Dunedin. Due Dunedin November 20. OVERSEA SHIPPING. STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. From London. NEREHANA (due about November 14), eaaled ou September 6, via Australia, Auckland, and Napier. (Tysor Line, agents.) MIMIRO (duo about November 30>, sailed on September 21, via' Australia, Auckland, and Napier. (Tyser Lino, agents.) RUAPUHTJ (duo about November 15), sailed on October 1, via Capo Town and Hobart (New Zealand Shipping Company, agents.)
STAII OP CANADA (duo about December 10), sailed on October 6. via Australia and Auckland. (Tyser Line, agents.) TAINtII (duo about November 29), sailed ou October 15. via Cape Town and Hobart. (Shaw, Savill, and Albion Co., agents.) MATATUA (due about November 27), sailed on October 5, via Auckland. (Shaw, Savill and Albion Co., agents.) MAREHE (due about December 28), sailed on October 31, via Auetraliaji ports, Auckland, and Nupier. (Tyser Line, BRents.) ROTORUA (due about December 12), sailed on October 29, via Cape Town and Hobart. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) From Liverpool. , DELPHIC (due about November 14), sailed ou September 5, via Auckland. (Shaw, Savill and Albion Co., agents.) DRAYTON ORANGE (due about November 28), sailed on September 17, via Australian ports. (F.-H.-S. Line, agents.) HAWKE'S BAY (due about November 26), sailed on October 1, via, Auckland. (Tyscr Line, agents.) SUSSEX (due about December 19), sailed on October 15, va Sydney (F.-H.-S. Lino, agents.) From Montreal. TURKESTAN (duo about December 2), sailed on September 13, via Australian ports and Auckland. (Jiew Zealand Shinping Co., ngents.) WAIHATE (duo about December 26), sailed on October 16, via, Australian ports
and Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) | From New York, NIWAKU (due about November 12), sailed ou August 26, via Australian ports and Auckland. (A. and A. Line, agents.) VEBJIONT (due about November 12). sailed on August 23, via. Auckland. (Vacuum Oil Co., agents.) STHATHDiVEN (due about December 2). sailed on September 14. via. Australian ports and Auckland (U.S. and A. Line, agents.) STAE OF SCOTLAND (due about December 9), sailed oa September 50, via Australian pnrts, AuclUuntl, and Kapler. (Tyscr Line, agents.) I'AKISIA.SA (duo about January 23), sailed on October 28 via Australian ports and Auckland. (A. and A. Line, agents.) SAILERS TO AEIUVE. KING MALCOLM, barque, sailed from Marseilles on Juno 23. (Briscoe and Co., Ltd.. agents.) ■ BV TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. NEWCASTLE. October 9. Sailed.—Kamona, for Auckland. SYDNEY, November 9. Sailed.-Wimm-ara (2 p.m.). £ov Auckland. MELBOURNE, November 9. Sailed.—Warrimoo, for Bluff, via Hobart. COASTAL. WEDNESDAY, NOVEJIBEE 9. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Haupiri, from Gisborno and East Coast Bays. Sailed.—Nerehana (1.30 p.m.), for Nanier and Wellington; Wanaka, for Bluff. Oamaru, aad Timaru.
ONEIIUNGA. Sailed.—Earawa (6.50 p.m.)', for New Plymouth. Passengers: Saloon-Misses Johnston, Tisard, Hamerton, Earl, Montgomery, Mesdames Bayley, Wifcjn, Montgomery. Renaud,: Messrs. Montgomery and 2 children, Keiiaud, Bett. Nolan, M'Callum. Robinson, Bayley,. Parker, George, and Dr. Bennett. GISBORNE. Sailed—Monowai (10 p.m.), for southern ports. Passengers-Saloon: For Wellington -Mr. and Mrs. M'Cullogh, Mrs. Mills and child. WANGANUI. Arrived.—Huia (9.45 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed.-Huia (4.40 p.m.). for Wellington. PATEA. Arrived.-Aorere (1.55 p.m.), from Wellington. PICTON. Arrived.-Takapuna (4.55 p.m.), and Kaikoura (4.50 p.m.), from Wellington. To sail.-Arahura. (9.30 p.m.), for Wellington. Sailed.-Koaata (5 a.m.), for Nelson; lakapuna. (6.50 p.m.), for Nelson. BLENHEIM. Arrived.-Opawa. and Blenheim (10 a.m.), from Wellington. -MOTOEKA. Sailod.-Manaroa. (1 a.m.), for Wellington. NELSON. Arrived.-Mapourika (4 a.m.), and Nikau (6 a.m.), from Wellington; Rosamond (5.10 a.m.), from Picton; Komata (7 p.m.), from Ficton and Wellington. • . ■ Sailed.-Arahura (3 p.m.), for Picton and Wellington; Nikau (8.5 p.m.), for Wellington. ■ . . GKEYMOUTH. Arrivcd.-lUttawa, (6.15 a.m.), from Wellington. LYTTELTON. Arrived.-Mararoa (8.50 a.m.), and Tarawera (9.30 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed.—Tarawera, for Dunlin; Cygnet, for Kaikoura; Storm, for Wanganui. Sailed.—Mararoa, (6.20 p.m.), for WellingJ™- Passengers: Saloon-Misses Schwartz. MFarlane, Mesdames Power, Porter, Moorhouse, Healop, Dick, Spear, Proudfoot, Chrisp, Rev. R. J. Porter, Dr. Mulholland, Messrs. Nordon, Lewis, Cmlc, Hunter (2), Heywood, Penny, Wyiin, Williams, M'Larori, Power. Dunlop, MoorhouEe, Coughlan, Keast, Newton. King, W. C. Hill, A. O. Cameron, Moffatt, Patterson. IPFarlane, Hitchcock, Cooke; Vickery. MKenzio, Sparks, Hidell. Truscott, Drayton Downey, Clarke, Miller (2), Boye's. J[ Ilraith Collar, Crai K , Saunders, Kohn, Grange 12). Hughes, Proudfoot; 35 peerage. . foiled.-Westralia. (7.25 p.m.). for WelNapier, Gisborne, Auckland, and Sydney. Passengers-Saloon: F.or Wellington—Miseoi Dunn, Burton, Mesdamca Jenkmson, Burton Hon. J. ■E. Jenkinson, Messrs. Hapley, Henderion, Cunningham. E Jommson. For Giaborns— Miss WachsJJpnn. Mr. Abroc. For Auokland-3lissfis M Bill. lioona.n, Messrs., J. Fryer, Durev. For Sydney-Mr, h. Jones'; 46 steerage. '
DUNEDIN. Saiied.-Moana (5 p.m.), fov northern ports and Sydney. , Passcnecrs-Saloon-For Weilmßton-ltisEOT ffocs, Gibb, Wilson, Mosiiaracs Keen«, ]ia?so!, Todd oui 2 okildren, -MartinelH, Olpherts. Messrs. Farrcll, Gattney, .Nra, Stevens, Todd. Bartloman. wnsnt, M'Farlane, Master Kceuc.
ALEXA, FOE WANGANTJI. The barquentine Alexa. now in port at Sydney, -will, upon completion of diseharpe,- proceed to Clarenee!own and ship in p es, • v Sho tUcn b< t0 Newcastle to fill up with coal Tor Wanganui. TURAKWA ARRIVES AT LONDON. The, local branch of' the New Zealand nmpping Company have received advice on n> Tuerf^ D las°t n ' iVed at ' hsr destination WAIWERA, LEFT LONDON. Word has been received by the local office of the Shaw. .Savill an ft Albion Co. & a »" B . that a l e Waiwera left London for Wellington and Lyttelton on Tuesday last. Tho vess;l is duo nit this port about December 26. '.'
ARRIVAL OF THE Arriving in the :tro.?.m at 1.10 p.m. yesterday, the Huddart-Parker steamer TJHmaroa. from Sydney direct, berthed r.t tho Queen's Wharf a*. 2.20 p.m. Tho vesml left Sydney at 3.30 p.m. on Saturday last, experiencing fine weather throughout tho run across. The'.passage occupied .-. longer time than usual, owing to the ship havliis a foul bottom. TJpon her return from Melbourne to Sydney next trlp.jthe Ulimarox veil! bo docked for cleaning and painting. The following passengers arrived by the.Tcssil for Wellington-.-Mcsdamea Clarke, Hunter. Watson, Gardiner, Miller, Jansen, Lutz. Campbell and 3 ckildrcD. Callender. Tattle, Dear and child. Canning and child, Kenny, Piconi, Jorganson. Donncly and family, Mackin, Foster, Hunter and 2 children, Schlass, Huso, , . Kent, Shaw, Cooper, Foxward, Sceck, Charters, Oaro, Jkemner, Howes and 2 children, Gilmor, Itorpney, Misses Wright. Hunter. Parkcs. Tayler, Vag-jis, Edinburgh, Callender, Tattle, Chambers, Gilchrist (2), Matthews. Crowe. Crnnby, M'Donald. Coylc, O'Leary. Dnyidson, Clarke, Hunter, Gilchrist. pibbs, Carroll,. Jaeuars. Shaw, Bremner. Solomon, Gresn, Oarmichael, Armstrong. Janson, Lilts, Campbell, Jlurphy, Snoars. Wriptht, Browne Callender, Tattle, Fuller (2), Dean, Uren. Wilkinson. Smaill, JjrKenson. . Donnelly, Woodlcy. Chapplo. Holmes, Maurice, Caro. Hart, Cranby, Williams, Foster, Jackson. Schlase, Hyam?, O'Leary, Coylc, Shaw. Stratum, Temple. Lockv.-o-od, Cooper, Foxward. Susck, lliaeic. Muir, Bosa, Howes. AVelliscli, Hc.'mes, MαKuire Gilmer (2), Goulter (2). Ward, Jackson, Moroney, Borrie, Irvinn, Barlow, Greenwood, Charters. Tho steamer brought 830 tons of general cargo, included in which were 2150 cases of fruit. She leaves for..southern ports and Melbourne at 5 p.m. to-day. KUAPEHU'S ADDITIONAL PASSENGERS. In- addition to the list published yesterday, the following third-dto pasFensrers are coming to New Zealand from London by the Ruapehu, which n due at, V7 o iij niT . ton on Tuesday next:—Misses A. Allen. F. Arnott, E. Ashton, I. Bryce. J. Caird. Campbell (3), Dymock (2), C. Fitzgerald. J. Hannah, K. M. Horsman) norton (2). F. E. Jones. F. J. Kane, A. King, Lorimcr (2), M'Parlano (2), R, K. Medhurst, L. Nancekivell, (31, F. Parish, B. Potter. Sivomioy (2). Swarbrick (2). I. Townley. V. Turner. M. E. Warrun. B. West, F. M. WilRon, E. Wright, J. Wylie. Mesdames Black (2), liutlcr (2). Campbell. Chanin, Donnachie, Dmbblo, Duck, Flolcher. nannah. Johnson. King. Lorimer. M'Farlane, • Medhurst, "Nancskivillc, Nicholas, Noicross. Porcivnl. Scott, Swinney, Turner, Wclbourn, Whitney. Wylie, Messrs. E. A. Jiartby, J. 11. Baker, W. BnTnc'.t.Bar-ton-John.-on (2), J. S. Bell, Black (3). F. B!«witt, H. BouKcrs. .*.. Brndcr, H. Brcmald, Bristow (3). E. Brows, J. Brouard. Brown, F. Burnett, K 0. Hurt, Caird (2), B. Calvorl, N. C.irnpbeM. J. C. Olard. G. Cocks. Davidson (2). 51. Donnachio, w. B. Dennihan, T. Drabb!o. O. Dylic-?. J. D. Edwa.rd, J. Elston. Floloher, O. K. Forrester, n. F. Garland, Gill (2), Hannah. Harris, Ilea'.ey. Hodgss, Hopper, Horton, Humnhreys, Ininan, Jones, Joule, Keoßli. Kimbe!!, King, Kinedon, Lambert. Lnam Logan, Lorimer, Mainiirc (3), Martin. M'Farlans. M'Lardv. M'Mnnn?. M'Mcolvi, M'Neill, Mercer, Mitohei! (3), Nicliolb. Pannin. Parton. Peart. Porciv.il. Pickup, Pratt Pritchard. Rcnwiok (2). Richmond, Rivers Rush, Scot!, Seymour, Siniih, Spencer Spioer, !si)laU, Rtap!»ton, Swai'ncy, Swirhriclt, Taylor (2), Thom'-nn. Turner (2) Turney, Wallace. Wallington. Walters' Ward. Watson, V/elbourn, Weliing, Whiting, Williams. Wilron.. Wvlie, Yonng. Masters D. Campbell. K. Crako, G. Donnaohie J. A. Drabble, Fletcher. J. Hannah, Percivtil (2). D. Scott, J. Swanncy, Swarbrick (3). R. Wylie.
AH, chlms and accounts against the 5 s Earl of Carrick must be rendered by noon to-day, in o.uadrupliciU-e, to the Vacuum Oil Company, Hutt Road. -
For Napier and Oisborne the t.s.s. Kairaki will sail to-day, at 3 p.m. What is said to be one of the heaviest consignments of mutton yet taken out of hydney was shipped by tho Tyser Line's Wakarua for Dunkirk. London and Liverpool rccejiUy. In her refrigerating chambers the vessel took 60,000 'carcasses of mutton and lamb. Advice received from London states that the London-New Zealand trade, has mnde a successful steam trial. .w^'v 0 has hOQt !, ro "i'-rd in Wellincton that the steamer Uiprhiaod Monarch, which was here recently with caso oii for t . llo \aeuuni Oil Company, was dispatched from Newcastle on October 51 with •■ circo V-,lv°?l f n r 7 al P arai a>- This would probaoly be the large vessel that was oislitcd SaMnt eS" at , 4 P ' m ' oa Monday last Another prood day's work was done on board Hie Earl of Carrick- on Tuesday, no cbareed from the vessel in eight hours. . Due to arrive in port to-morrow morning from Melbourne. Hobart. and southern ports, the Moana is brinsincr a large cmaiitity of cheeso for transhipment for Home. .It is reported that the Pukaki, on arrival at Dunedin from Westport, via Timaru and Oamaru, will enter the West Coast time-table runntaK la place of the Word has been received Etoting that, the Kakanoa will relieve the Taviuni in the' southern ports-Wcllinßton-West Coast runnine this trip. The latter vessel is to take a carga of navy coal from Westport to uila. New Hebrides.
The schooner Falcon is being overhauled at Lyttelton. She has been thoroughly repaired, refasfened, and recaulked, and the hull has aiso been completely recopnerod on the bottom, the whole work costing several hundreds of pounds. Before tho vessel is Quite ready for =ea a larue amount of work is to be done to her accKs and topsides. . It is not often that Australia i 5 drawn oil Sor supplies of produce for New Zealand, for the shipment from south to north is regular and constant. A few ivBOKs ago, however, a sailing vessel loaded produce at Melbourne for Auckland, and now the steamer Waipori, which ia to take a ca-rgo of timber from Kaipara to Melbourne, will return with produca to. Auckland. . It is expected that H.M.S. Pioneer, now at Dunedin, will leave for the Bluff tomorrow. Captain King has transferred from tho Kakanoa. to the Koromiko. owing to Captain Crisp coming ashore through illness m his family. Captain C. I'.'Lean has joined the liakanoa in place of Captain King. Mr. A. E. Stewart, la-.e of the Squall, has been appointed chief officer of the. Koromiko. Yesterday the Wakatu went up on the Slip at. Lyttolton for cleaning and painting. A new belting will be fitted to the vessel's hull while she is laid up.
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