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PHASES OF THE MOON. NOVEMBER. Day. Hr. m. Full moon 7 3 IB a.m. Last quarter 13 6 50 p.m. New moon 21 2 19 a.m. First quarter 29 1 M P' m ' MOON. Moon rises to-day, 11.13 a.m.; sets. 1.21 a.m. Thursday. HIGH WATER. To-day, 11.5 a.m.; 11.30 p.m. To-morrow, 11.54 a.m. SON. Sun rises to-day, 4.13 a.m.; sets, 7.5 p.m. ARRIVALS. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29. KOTUKU, s.f. (4.15 a.m.), 1054 tons, Flynß, from Westport. _ ~ STOKMBIKD, s.s. (5 a.m.), 217 tons. Dowcll. from WanGanui. , „ JANE, auxiliary ketch (6.30 a.m.). 27 tons, Green, from Pclorus Sound. MAORI, s.s. (6.50 a.nU, 3399 tans. Alflwell, from Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon -ilissei Manifold, Aftkcn, Good, Talsen. Hunt, Cousins, Foster, Anderson, J'a r tln, Hurley, Ralph, Mesdamca Wright. Stead, Howells, Ross, Wildy, Holmes, Wiinams, hirker. Hall, Lowery, Rhodes, Marsnau, Srtwart. Wheeler, M'Kenary. Murray, Wood, Ovorton. Rev. Lawen". JtcE6rs - O J Ja rett, Nelson. Brice, Coe, Kenncr. Skett, Davey, M'Kendey, Engel, Hamman, A>o ling, Wri B ht, Thompson, Stanton, Smith, Miuty, Stewart, Holmes, Morris, M'Kay. Johnston. Holmes, Waterston, Lyan. Llardit, Wildy, Butler. Holmes, D?"?'"Lord, Smith, Meikle. Fritchara 2), C' ; !™- v ' Courie. Duntun. Andrews, Smith, Maras, Pare, Dryburgh, Protced, Brinsder, Kirker, Gibbons, 'Rhodes, Mackley, Stewart, Sfllars, Stewart, Miller, Wheeler. Mills, Brown, Bauchop. Davis. Wood, Smart, Ballantyno, Carry, Roberteon. Roberts, Cousins. H.M.S. POWERFUL, s.s. (7.15 ' a.m.). firstclass twin-screw protected cruiser, W.ZCD tons. 25.CC0 h.p.. 18 guns, Commander a. A. Norton, from Auckland. MANAROA, s.s. (8 a.m.), 122 tons, Hart, from Motueka. HIMITANGI, B.s. (8.55 a.m.*. .323 tons, Manley, from Wanganni, via Kapiti Island. ULIMAROA. s:s. (11 a.m.). 5777 tone, WyHe, from Sydney direct. Passengers: Sa-loon-Mesdamcs Aley, Bridge, nurse, and, lhild. Beard and chUd, Blake. Bain. Black. Bristow, Brown, Byers, Bastings, Cudluy, Oammings, Esther. Ewer. Flyger, Fowler. France, Garrard, Hale. Hsyi.es an* child. Joll. Ingram, Rinsolla, Kench, Leevy. M'Dowall, Moss, Mee, Millar, Manoy, WNicoll, Mellor. M'Artliur,. . Petcreon, Quinn, Robinson, Richardson, Paphael and child. Ramsay, Smith. Watson, Tripp, Wright, Webster, Whitworth, Misses Baker (2), Brown (2), Bristow (2). Coombs, Doyce. Ed-wards, Flyger, Godson. Heron, Low, Lev.v, Mee, Miles, Orr, O'Neill (2), Potter, Russell, Pringlo (2), Richer, Tully. Wilson. Birch, Barlow. Campbell, Isaacson, Messrs. Arnold, Anderson. Bridge. Einfcloy (2). Make. Blair, Bayfield, Conolly, Cook, Christie. Davidson, Elkinirton, Dorglas. Elton. Edmonds. Esther. Civer, Fisher. Freyberg. Caulter, Oazzard, Hell, Garrard, Halo. Hamilton. Halliday, Ucnworth. Ingram Jacobs, Kinsella. Kench. Keys, Kinc. Lord. Lorsel, Livingston, Lighton. M'Donald, M'Anally, Mitchell, Manoy. Meadowcroft, Manton, M'Arthur. Mellor, Mitchell, Miller. M'Lennan, Ncwbnry, Nind, Nicol. O'Reilly, Peterson. Reed. Eobinron. Richardson. Ramsay, Hyland (2). Raphael, Solomon. Smith. Stevcne. Shadbolt. Silver (2) Ktecle. Stirling, Shubert. Shield, Smith Pakariff, Tripp, Tosh, Upham. Watsos Webster, Wilson, Watts. WagstafT, and Rev. Fathers Ea-iuion and Brown; and a large number of steerage passengers. KAITUNA. s.s. (11.20 a.m.), 1977 ton 3 Thompson, from Lyttelton. BREEZE, s.s. (1 p.m.), 347 tone, Gordon from Lyttelton. ARAHURA. 6.5. (10 p.m.). 1595 tons. Lambert, from West Coast. Nclenn, r.ml Pieton. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Pincnes BranifT, Jamieson, Carlin, Wnklyu, Cnm;ihcll, Swain. Wcldraan. Chrisp, Tyric, Bradl«v. Mcsdames Glen, Collyns. ArbueMe and 2 children. Sutherland and child, Mu.ich.iinn, Kelly. M'Williamn. '.Tetsford and child, Ohirig and 2 : children, Scott, Novherjr, Tyrie, Sainshury, Batty, boa'ser. 'J'ifTord, Faiichell, Messrs. Ij. G. H. Ward, ■WiiitcParsons, B. Welsh, Pcmberton, Turner, Barrow, FurrcH, Enssell, .Alison jituschaiiiD, Tliwaites. Lever, Hennmsy, Wotsfnrd. Swam, H. J. Ballin, Arlo'w, Drmpstc". Lewis. \n■|rhs, Eof==cn. Admore.* fiden. Webb. Tyrill, Evans; 7ww. : Lias in. Baby, Tomlin■son. florrigruii Polnman, Bremner, M'Millan, Asiam. Jluir. .Dundm, Bauron, Walt, Perrett, Fauchell, Finlayet n; 6a steerage.. DEPARTURES. WEDNESDA.Y, 25. TAKAPUNA, s.s. (1 p.m.), 1036 tons, Watson, for "Pieton and Nelson. Passengers: Saloon-For Picton-MiMes Bell, Anderson, Hurst, Elsihore (21, Avedy, Mcsdames Bell, Overtou, Eksmore. Gardiner, Perano, Messrs. Davey. Tucker, Bill, Stewart, Morris, VavaKour.l Perano. Harris.. 'For Nelfion-Misses Diment, Chivcrs. Mesdames Leach, Barnett, Bockman, Somerville, Rqv. Kimberley, Messrs. Scott, Bockman, Somerville, Hyde. M'Farlsino, Trask. CORINNA, s.s. (1 p.m.), 1271 tons, Cameron, for Timaru, Oamam, and Duuedin. FALCON, schooner (4 p.m.), 95 tons, A. Watc'nlin, for Havelock. BREEZE, s.s. (5 p.m.), i 47 tons, Gordon, for Wanganui. ' OPAWA, s.s. (5.15 p.m.), 110 tons, M'Leod, for Blenheim. TERAWUITI. F.s.. (5.40 p.m.), 260 .tons, Robertson; for Westport (with Mataura, barque. 1183 tons, Ellmgsen, in tow). MANAROA.'. bs.. (6.10 p.m.), 122 tons, Hart, for Motneka. WAVERLEY. s.s. (7 n.m.),-157 tons, Purvis, for Kelson. and West Coant. MAORI. s.s. (8.30 p.m.), 3399 tons. Aldwell, for Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon—Mi3sea Ward, Jonp, Fathers, Hurley, Scandrett, Ledger, Chartis, Ford, M'lntnsh, Brake. Lady Ward, Mesdames Lee i'mith, Roberts, Thompson, Webber and child. Pack, Martin, West, Cameron and 1 children, Raphael. Aislabie, Tripp. Scandrett, Sir Joseph Ward, Hon, Lee Smith, Messrs. G. Ward, Matthews, Hislop. Roberts, Young, Smith, BarUas, lord, J. C. Maddicon, Nimino, Scantlebury, Ledger, Guthridgo, M'Dinrmld, Fuschcl, Tiirnbull, Congreve, Wallace, Woodcock. Coylc. Fahy. Pack, Dryburch, Lee-Smith, Oamcll, M.'Ennallv, Knk, Wagstaff, Raphael. Barr;/, Fulback, Holt, Gill, Rutherford, Tripn, Way: W. Holmes, 0. Holmes,.Mitchell, Hepwoith. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Kapiti, Lyttelton, November 30. Flora, Westport. November 30. Arapawa, Wanganui, November 30. Queen of the South, Foxton. Nov. 30. Blenheim, Blenheim, November 30. lluia, Wanganui, November 30. Nikau, Nelson, Motueka, November 30. Mararoa. Lyttcltou. November 30. Flora, Westport, November 30. Corinthic London, via way ports, Nov. 30. Tarawera, Dunedin, Lyttelton, Nov. 30. Takapmia, Nelson, Picton, Nov. 30. Mangapapa, Westiiort, November 30. Koromiko. Westport, December 1. Onawa, Blenheim, December 1. • Wakatu, Lyttelton, Knikoura, December 1, Manaroa, Motueka. December 1. Kapuni, Patea, December 1. Mana, Patea. December 1. Maori, Lyttelton, December 1. Victoria. Sydney, northern ports, Dec. 1. Moana, Melbourne, southern ports, Dec. i. Koonya, southern ports, December 1. Waimea. New Plymouth, December 1. . Mapourika. West Coast, Nelson, Dec- 2. Haupiri, Auckland, via East Coast, Dec. 2. Ko.rn.men. Docctnber 3. Rosamond, Onehunga, New Plymouth, December 3. Mokoia, Dunedin, Lyttelton, December 3; Ripple, Gisborne, December 3. Kaikoura, Bluff, December 4. Monowai, northern ports, December 5. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Pohcrua, Greymouth, Kovember 30. Kiripaka. Patea. November 30. . . Aorerc. Patea, November 30. . Komata, Westport. November 30. Opa-wa. Lyttelton, Port Chalmers, Nov. 30. Arapawa, November 30. Blenheim. Jilenheim. November 30. Nikau, Nelson, Motueka, November 30. Mararoa, Lyttelton, November 30. Tarawera. northern ports, November 30. Himitaasi. Chatham Islands, Lytt«lton, November 30. TTHmaroa., southern ports, ■ Hobart, Melbourne, November 30. ... Athenic, London, via way ports, November 30. Storrabird. Wanganui, Novomber 30. Kotuku, Wcetport, November 30. Mangapapa, Westport, November 30. Opawa, Blenheim, December 1. Oueen of the South, Foxton, December 1. Wakatu, Kaikoura, Lyttelton, Dec. 1. Kapuni. Patea, December 1. . Mana, Patea. December 1. ' Takapuna, Picton, Nelson, December 1. JFaori, Lyttelton, December 1. Victoria, Lyttelton, Dunedin, December 1. Moana, Sydney direct, December 1, ' Kapiti, Waneanui, December 1. Huia, Wani?anui, December 1. Waimea. Nelson, West Coast, Dec. 1. Flora, Grcymouth, December 1 Koromiko, Westport, December 2. Arahura, Picton, Nelson, West Coast, December 2. Defender, Picton. Ilokitika, December 4 Paparoa, Port Ohalners, Tiecembcr 4. Koonya. New Plymouth, Wcstporl, Greymouth, December A. Manaroa, Motueka, December 4. Mokoia, northern ports. December 4. Rosamond. Picton. Nelson, New Plymouth, Onehunga, December 4. Monowai. Lyttelton. Diinedin, Dec. 5. Eipple. Napier, Gisborne, December 5. Mapourika. Nelson, We»t Coaet, Dec. 5. H.M.S. Powerful, Lyttrltou, December 5. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. MOANA. s.s.. left. Mrl'bournc November 2J. for Hobart. southern ports, and Wellington. Due Wellington December ! Leaves same day for Sydney direct. • Du« Sydney December, i,
MOEIUKI, s.s. leaves Sydney December 2. for Wellington direct. Due Wellington December 6. Leaves same day lor southern ports, IJobart, and llelbonrnc. Due Melbourne December 16. VICTOKIA. s.s., left Sydney November 22 for northern ports and Wellington. Due Wellington December 1. Leaves same day for Lyttelton and Diuicdiu. WAHIUMOO s.s., left Melbourne Novcni-wit-M'.for Hobart, southern ports and Wellington. Dun Wellington December 8. I/oiivcs tame day for Sydney direct. Due fcydnty December 12. OVERSEA SHIPPINC. STEAMEKS TO ABRIVE. From London. DELPHIC (due about December 20), (sailed on October 21, via Auckland. (Shaw Savili, and Albion Co., agents.) STAR OF CANADA (duo about December 20), sailed on October 18, via Melbourne, Sydney, and New Zealand ports. (Tyscr tine, agonts.) MARERE (due about December 8), sailed October 1, via Melbourne and Sydney and New Zealand ports. (Tyser Line, agents) CORINTHIO (duo this morniim). sailed on October 14, via Capo Town and ilobart. (Shaw, Savill, and Albion Co.. ac»nts.) TONGAP.IRO (due about December 7), sailed on October 20. (New Zealand Ship ping Co., agents.) RTTAHINE (due about December 12), sailed on October 28, via Capo Town and Hobart. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) STAR OP INDIA (due about January 3), sailed on November 4. via Australia, Auckland and Napier. (Tyser Line, agents.) ARAWA (due about December 26), sailed on November 11, via Cape Town and Hobart. (Shaw, Savill. and Albion Co., asents). OTAKI (due about January 13), sailed on Novcmher 4, via. Australia and Auckland.' (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) From Liverpool, MOTtAYSHIHE (due abont December 18), sailed on October 7. for New Zealand ports. (F.-H.-S. Line, agents.) DRAYTON GRANGE (due about January 2), sailed on October 24, for New Zealand ports. (F.-H.-S. Line, agents.) ZEALANDIC (due about Decemher 26). sailed on November 1, via Australia and Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping Co.. agents.) SOMERSET (due about January 10), sailed on November 22, via Cape Town and Hobart. (F.-H.-S. Line, agents.) From Montreal. KUMAR A (due about Dcccmhcr 14), sailed on October 10, via. Australia and New Zealand ports. (New Zealand Shipping Co.. agents.) TOKOMARU (duo about January 3), Failed on October 22, via Australia and Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agente.) RAKAIA (due about January 26), sailed on Novomber 19, via Austra.Ha and Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) From New York. DEN OF AIRLIE (dne about December 19!, eailod on September 23, via Australia and Auckland. (A. and A. Line, agents.) STAR OF AUSTRALIA (due about December 27), sailed on October 15, via Aust™ia and Auckland. (Tyser Line, agents.; MARIENFELS (due about January 15), sailed on October 31, via Australia and Auckland. (Dalgety and Co., agents.) From San Francisco. MAITAI (due about December 7), sailed on November 15,. via Papeete apd Itarotonga. (U.S.S. Co., agents.) SAILERS TO ARRIVE. ANTUCO, baroiic, sailed from Liverpool on September 20. (Johnston and Co., QUKra ELIZABETH, shin, sailed from New Vork, October 17. (Vacuum Oil Co., accnts.) Bl' T.'iLiGRAPH. OVEPStA. ~ , LOXDON. November 29. Sailed.—Euapchu, for Wellington. . SYDNEY, November 29. Sailed— Mahcno (5 p.m.), for Auckland. NEWCASTLE, November 29. Sailed.—Whang:,;*, for New Zealand. •" FREMANTLE. November 29. Arrived.—Osterlcy, ■ from London. BRISBANE, November 29. Arrived.—Ayrshire, from Now. Zealand. JTCLfIOTJRN,!, November. 29. Arrived.—Waipc ri, 'fron- Grcymouth. Sallei.—Warriinoo, for New Zealand. COASTAL. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29. NAPIER. . - . ■ Arrived.—Rum (4 p;m.), from Wellington, via coast. . ■■ ■ . ~ WAN.GANUI. ■ Arrived.—ira;;awa- (1.45 .p.m.), from Wellington. ... BLENiraU. ■ ,;.; .-. To sail.-Blenheira (10.311 p.m.), for Wellington. • PICTON. Arrived.—Tafcapraa (5.30 p.m.), from Wellington. NELSON. Arrived.—Mxpouvika (!> a.m.) and Kennedy (1.10 p.m.), from Wellington; Rosamond (3.30 n.m.), from Picton. Sailed.—Nikau (C p.m.), for Wellington. . WESTPOUT. "';' "' '■ Arrived.-Flora (3.45 a.m.), from Wellingtoa • ' • Sailcfl.—ManjanapaCVJ) a.m.) and Flora (4.30 p.m.), for Wellington. LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Mokoia (f.15 a.m.), .from Wellington; Wakn.tu (111.30 a.m.), from WelSailcd.—Kapiti (7.35 D.'m.). for Wellington. Failed.-Tarawcr.i (5.50 n.m.) and Jiararoa. (6.M p.m.), for Wellington. DONEDIN. Sailed.—Moana, for Sydney, via Wellington. Passengers: Saloon—For Lyttoltan —Mrs. Spencer, Messrs. Grigg. Mac?. Vontcy, Van Damm. Pidgeon. For Wolling-ton-Dr. Collie, Miss nutton, Mesdnmee M , Alpine, ComDbeU, Fraser, Ireland, Prictor, Messrs. Cullen, Camnbcll, Frascr, Ireland, Prictor. For Sydney—Mr. Rogers, Rev. J. Pattison." . . . .' •■. ' BLUFF. . ' Arrived.—Karori (6.20 a.m.), from. Sydney. NEW YORK TO WELLINGTON. Cable advices state that the United Tys*r Unci- Star of Scotland loft New I'ork on November 18, for Melbourne, Sydney, and New ZeaUlid ports. CORINTniC AITRTVES AT 6 A.M.' A wireless message received from R.M.3. Corinthic at 7.40 p.m. yesterday stated ?\at the vessel was expected to arrive at Wellington from London, via way ports, at 6 a.m. to-day. She berths at the Queen's Wharf No. 1 south. A TOW TO WERTPORT. Willi the Norwegian barkue Mataura- in tow, the Union Comnsny's tus Terawhiti left Wellington for Wes;port at 5.40 p.m. yesterday. On arrival at the West Ooast port the barque loads coal for the New Hebrides. Captain Ti. Robertson Is in charge of the Terawhiti. ROTORUA ARRIVES HOME. Advice received by the local agente for the New Zealand Shipping Company announces the arrival at Plymouth on Monday last of R.M.S. Eolorua. The vessel accomplished the journey from Wellington in 39 days. . . . H.M.S.; POWERFUL IN PORT. .' : H.M.S. Powerful arrived at Wellington from Auckland at 7.10 a.m. yesterday, and took up an anchorage in the man-o'-war grpnnd. Vice-Admiral Sir Gco. KingHall. Pommandor-in-Chief of the AustraJasian Station, comes with her. The flagship remains in do", until December 5, on which dato. sho leaves for Jiyttclton. HOMEWARD BOUND. Leaving Wellington for London at 3 p.m. to-day R.M.S. Athenic is taking the following passengers:—Saloon—From Wrl-lington-Mrs, W. Staples, Messrs. J. .G. Stott and N. Theophilns. Prom Christ-, church—Messrs. R. E. Coe, V. J. Tulley. From Auckland—Miss N. Cozens. Thirdclass: From Wellington—Mcsdames M, Fairwcatber, M. Hill, fl. Lancon, E. Martyn. Messrs. Hucne, A. Lcgrophonto, UotU. J. O'Neill, J. Parry, J. Simpson, Masters Hill and A. Martyn. From Christchnrcli —Mr. 0. P. Beal. From Auckland—Misroa M. and J. Pcrrin. From Oisborne—Mrs. O. Marriott. From Westport—Mr. T. Roughead. The Athenic is due at London on Jnnuary 11. THIS WEEK'S SYDNEY BOAT. Good weather favoured the HuddartParkcr steumer Olnnaron all the was , across from Sydney to Wellington this trip. Although she. did not clear the New South Wales port until 5.30 p.m. en Saturday, the vessel berthed at tho Queeii's Wharf No. 1 north at 11 a.m. yislerday. The Ulimnroa brought. 313 passengers for all ports, and 870 tons uf r.irgo, included in which were 1000 rases of fruit, and about 8000 cases of dried fruit. In continuation of her journey to .Melbourne, via. southern port.", the Ulimnrua leaves at 5 p.m. 10-dfly. Latest charters include Ilic Mcamrr Bentinck fro:n Melbourne and Ifeelong 1o Auckland utth produce, and the barque Manurcwa, 327 t.ona, Newcastle to CUueucu River with ooaj, tlitucj to Wsilport and CiEj-mouth via hardwood.
Mr. V. W. ,T«cli;;r,n, sicond officer of the Maheno, has been pronn.tccl to rbicf of tliu Wanaka, and Mi. U. C. Atkins has tnun IransforiTtl to tr.r Waihnra to relieve Mr. J. Christian, who liau none ashore on holiday leave. Captain Breen, v>ho formerly commanded the Delphic, is in command of the new White Ktav liner Kcilurdlc, now on ncr maiden voynge frem Liverpool to New Zealand ports. At 5 p.m. to-di.y the Chatham Islands Fishing Company's Ete.imcr llimitangi loaves WcUingion lor the Chathains, via >iyttelton. Mr. W. R. Earnshaw, engineer on beard the Slormhird, left the vessel at Wellington, his place being taken by Mr. W. Ric'.iirdson. The Union Company's ctcamer Patcena will be placed on the latent Slip to-day. The Ferry Company's steamer Awaroa •;ame off yesterday. Tuesday is the day on which the Onion Company's steamer Haupisi is expected iit Wellington from AuckUnd. She Iβ wining via East Coast bays and ports. At 2.30 p.m. yesterday the steamer Kin! passed Wellington Heads, bound west. navlnu been docked at Sydney this trip, tho HuddartrParker steamer Victoria was late in arriving at Aucklnd, and in consequence is running late down the coast. Sho leaves Wellington for Dunedin direct at noon on Saturday. Word hns reached Wellington to tne offoct taat the Scales chartered steamer Clan Maclaren left Durban tor Bunbury on Saturday l.iEt At the latter port Che vessel loads jarrah for New Zealand. Mr. C. Roberts, late chief officer of tho Moeraki, who is lit present on leave, was a passenger for Lyttelton by tho Maori last evening. This morning the Government steamer Tutanekai will Tcave Wellington for Cook Strait to effect repairs to the OterangiWMH?3 Bay cable. From Bunhnry the Scales chartered steamer Clan Macauly comes to New Zealand ports with jarrah timber. Subsequently s'uc loads wool and general cargo in the Dominion for London. The barque Sirius, 955 tons, hae been chartered to load coal at Westport for ITew Britain. Captain R. E. Smith, who has recently retired from the Union Company's service, and Captain A. D. (Jhrisp, late cf tne Union Company's steamer Koromtko, have been appointed nautical assessors in connection with Captain Atwooil's case, which is to come ou for rtiieariiig on 1 c;ember 9 and 11.
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