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PHASES OF THE MOON. AUGUST. Day. Hr. m. Last Quarter 6 3 48 p.m. Now moon 13 7 28 a.m. First quarter ..i... 20 4 27 a.m. Full moon 28 7 29 a.m. MOON. Moon rises to-day, 1.26 p.m.; eets, 5.45 a.m. Sunday. HIGH WATER. To-day, 1.36 a.m'.; 1.56 p.m. To-morrow, Z.ZO a.m.; 2.40 D.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day, 6.29 a.m.; sets, 5.17 p.m. ARRIVALS. FRIDAY, AUGUST 2J. WAIJIEA, s.s. (4.20 a.m.), 454 tons, Sterens, from Gisborno. EtfKßGl', 8.3. (6 a.m.), 66 tons, Thorns, from Oook Strait. WlMilUiA, s.s. (6.30 a.m.), 3022 tons, Kell, from byduey, via Auckland, (Usborne, ajiii Napier. I'ausen-zers: saloon—Misses Head, Hutcliinson, Mesdainee Studford, Palmer, M;Nab, and infant, Hev. Wallace, Messrs. limmeroiaii, Kobinson, Grave, Adaii , , CreoQie, liourke, Todd; 1(J steeraße. ULIMABOA, s.s. (6.40 a.m.), 5777 tone k Wylie, from Melbourne and Mobart, via foutliern ports. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Tail. Aug-uis, Humphries (2), G. Murray, Hamilton, Campbell, Mcsdanies Campbell, Itcstin, Messrs. Birdimg, Eekford, Mackay, Stewart, liangi, Brown, C. Carr, Montgomery, Hnstead, H. lla-U; 30 etecrage. IUORI, s.s. (7 a.m.). 2i09 tons, Aldwell, from Lyttelton. Passengers; Saloon—Misses Duff. WUliams, Flaws, Campbell, Graco (2), (iilliee (2j, Kattray, MiU (2), lioberts, Tliurniii, O'A'eill, Gardner, Fraucis, Burns, Batchclor, Skilluis, Habkirk, Butt, Gould, Williamson, Gallagher, Mesdames Ha.rdin?, Janes and child, Cutfield, Kurttn, Jjonisson. Hunter ajid cliild. Duncan. Williams, Casscll, Bonoghue, Brown, Maxtin, Hewn, Nuttall, Eowe, Bush, Franklin, Mann, Stead, Simeon, Iteich, White, Williams and child, Messrs. Smith, Cooper, Baty, Leary, Gegister (2), Jfaher. Schumann, O'Brien, Colema.n, M'Lennan, , Ericksou, Duff, Willis, Nichols. Williams. Ward. Thomas, Te Heni, Carlo, Tait, Smyth. Hon. Louisson, Gillin, Shaw, Onrn-orth. Maleni. la-'lis, Cassell, Smith, Garanfe, Little, DonaEhue, Martin, Herron. Nutall, Quinn,- Noble, Bush (2), llowat,' Harrow, M'Souny, Buchanan, Eowlands, Graham. Hcrlihy. Grimes, Chapman, Ile?elfc, Dill, Bruce, O'Connor, Loach, Russell, Smith, Mecch, White. Hcid. Boulnan, Gould, Cook, Patterson, Rose. Ilalpe, M'Donaid, Jarvis, Little, Beckett. Mandel, Lomas, Saunders, Ayrcs, Close. Tombs, Hoi;bon, Grubb. Spillang. Scott. Holiaes, Dahl, Townsend, Beeves, Bains, Booth, Taylor, Palmer, and Pratt; 86 Bteorase. WnAKATAKE, s.s. '(7.55 a.m.), 6902 tons, Barnes, from Montreal, via Australian porta and Auckland. BBEEZE, s.s. (9 a.m.), 347 tons. Broadlioi!i;e, from Wkanira.parnpa.ra. ' HIKEMOA, s.s. (noon). 642 toM, Bollons, from (took Strait lighthouses. AOBEBE, e.s. (10 p.m.), 77 tons, Fi'lt, from Patea. DEPARTURES. . FKIDAY, AUGUST 23. ECHO: auxiliary scow (10.65 a.m.), 99 tons. M'ljuyrc, for liavelock. : PATKIsNA, s.s. (12.45 p.m.), 1212 tons, for >Pictoii and Neleon. ' HAWLKA, s.s. (2 p.m.), 200 tons, Gibson, for Patea. GERTIE, s.s. (3.1S p.m.), 269 tons,. Itodfrer, for Foxton. KAIBAivI, fi.s. (4.15 p.m.), 458 tons, Scott, for Greymouth. ULI.MAIIOA, s.s. (5.Z0 p.m.), 5777 toi)6, Wyliie, for Sydney direct. (Pa««nger-list published yesterday.) KAl'irl, s.s. (5.20 p.m.), 242 tons, Sawyers, foT Wanganui. ■WlilllfcHA. 6.5.(5.30 p.m.), 3022 tons. Waller, for Lyttelton and Dunedin. WAIMEA, e.s. (6.5.p.m.),.<54 : tons, Stevens, for Ncteon and West Coast.. . WAKATU, 5.5..(6.20 p.m.), 127 tone, Wills, for Kaikoura and Lyttelton. HIMITANGI, s.s. (7 p;m.), 323 tons, Cowan, for Greymouth. '' . MAORI, s.s. (8 p.m.). 3399 tons, Aldwell, for Lyttelton. Passenpers r Saloon—MisEee Holdsworth, Acland, James, Moylc, Gray, Clark, Mainland, GreiK, 1 Balmond, Hall, Spence, Waller, Holdorness, Drown, luprsnan, Lawrence, Joyce, Mcsdanies Kirk, Fisher, James, Cowley. Whiteinnn, Hill, M'Jfiiuptht, Badford, BeU, M'Gill, Messrs. H'ljean, Thompson, Meuzios, Perry, Thompson, Pollard, Wilmott, flanks, Fisher, Morrison, 'M'Lcnnnn, Dickie,- Tubinan, Knncarrow, Buddo, Stevens, Clark, Milncs, Smith, Davey, Witty, Hall, Jl'Lcan, Kirk, Fisher, ■ Thomson, Cowley, Jlowat, France, Lewis, Slninland, Duncan, . Hull, France, Riidley, Gillison, Manninj, Christian, Tomlinson, Cuddcn. Bowron, Condon, Bitclue, M'Gill, Sealy,'Williams.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS. . Manaroa, Jlotueka, August 24. Stonnbird, Wa.nga.nul, August 24. ' Nikau, Nelson, Slotueka. August 24. Mararoa, Lyttolton, August 24. Mapourika, West Coast, Nelson, Aug. 24. Turakina, London, via way porta, AuBust 24. Koraat-a, Westport. August 24.. Pateena, Nelson, Picton, Augui?t 24. Mangapapa, Westport, August 25. Aorere, Patea, August 25. Gertie, Foxton, Aiuzust 25. Hawera, Patea, August 25. Maori, Lyttelton, Aujcust 25., Mokoin, Dmiedin, Lyttelton, August 25. . Eipplo, Gisborno. August 25. Alexander, Hew Plymouth, August 25. Jlatatua; Montreal, via Auckland, Auguot 25. ■ '.-■,- ..'.Kuril.' Napier, via coast, , -August '"• . Defender," Greymonth,: August '26. '.Echo, Havetock, .August 27. •:■. . Wakatu, Lyttelton, Kaikoura, Aug. 27. 1 Star of .Scotland, Napier, August 27. Monowai,'northern port*. August 27. Rosamond, Ouohunga, New Plymouth, August 27. Kittawa. Greymouth, August 27. Kfl.iiu. Nanier. An»nFt 28. , Mnraifca, Sydney direct, Ansjnst 28. HnupLri. Auckland. Rist Oi.-ist, Aug. 29. Wimmera, Dunedin. Lyttelton, Aug. z5. Taviuni, southern ports. August 29. . iTnrn.irßi'a. northern ports. August 30. Moeraki, Dunedin, Lyttelton, Aug. 30.
PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Kaikoura. London, Ausni&t 24. Aorerc, Patca, August 24. Nikan. Nelson, Motueka, August 24; ■ Mararoa, Lyttolton, August 24. Arahura, Picton, Nelson, West- Coast. Koinya. Grevmouth, A.ngnst 24. ' Wliakatine, Lvtteltori, Dunodin, An?. 24. Maniapana, Westport, Karamca, Aug. 26. Aorure, Patoa. August 26. Gertie, Foxton, August 26. Huia, Wanir.anui. Ansruf-i 26. Arapowa,'Wanganui, Aumist 26. Fnwcra. Pn.'ea. j»"fflirt 26. Pntceno.. Picton, Ne!?on. August 26. Maori. Lyttelton, A"wust 26. Alexander, Nelson, West Cooet. Aug. 26. Mokoia, northern ports. August 26. "W&Twrni., itotneUa. August 26. Euro,. Napier, Fast Const. August 26. Monotroi. LytWton. Dunedin. Aui. 27. . Mapourika, .'Nclf/iu." West Aug. 27. FjmiK Nari-r, Oi=horne. Anerpt. 27. Ft/rrmbird. Wansaniii. August.27. i Eojamohd; Picton. Nplson, New Plymouth, Oi"-V..Tioa, Aivniet 27. M.ifatua., LyUclton, Dunedjn. August 27. TWmvter, flr»vmontb. HoMtdka, Aug. 28. Wa.Uat.ui. Kaikoitra, LyMelton, Aug. 28. . Kahu, Napier, AnTUFt 28. Star of SnnMand, Tendon. August 28. T->vinni. .Nelson. West Coast.. August 29. Wii'iraera, northern ports, Sydney, Autrnst 29. ■• Manuka, southern portsv Melbourne, Augnff- 29. Faupiri. New Plymouth, tnmrt 29■TH'Wora, Tiyt.telton. Jlnjiedin. An?".st 00. . Mocraki, Sydney direct. Ausust 30. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE, ' MOVEMENTS OF STEAMETIS. WARKntOO. fi.s., left. Melbourne August, 51. for Hoha.rt. KlulY, and Ditncdin. Pm- nunedin August 27 (tranships to Uoprakil. jrOKFAICT, p.s.. leave? DmiccHn A'ltnist ?H, for livttelton mid TWllinston Due WeilinTion Ani»nst 30. Tjp.nTfi, Farro day for Sydn/>v direct. Due Sydrov Pentrriilinr 3 'MAXTJKA,' 8.8., loaves Sydney Aneust 24, for WolHnertan direct. Hue Wellincton Auaust 28. Leave! , /"trust 29 for southern nortn. Fobarf, and Jfelboiirno. Duo 3[el]jn"*'"n P"ntember 7.' WIJDfFBA. e.E.. leaves Draedin Aupiift 27 for Lyttelton nnd Wellington. Due Wei-linite-n Aiijtust 29. Leeives same day for nort'iern ports and Sydney. Due Sydney September 6. ; OVERSEA SHIPPINC. STF.AJtEES TO ARBIVE. From London, TURAKIXA (duo about. Anpist 2-1), Railed on July 4, via Cane Town ond flobart. Now K'onland Sliippin-; Co.. stents.) JIIMTUO 'due about September 14), sailed on July 11. via Australian ports, Auckland, mid Napier. (Tyser liine. agents.) ATfIKXIO (dv.e about September 5). sailed on July 22. via Capo Town und Hobart. (Slimv. Pnvill flnd Albion Co., accnts.) PEMUEEA (due about September 10), sailed on Ju!y 27, via Gape Tov-n and nobnvt. (Now Zealand Shipping Co., .iKents.) COKINTHIC (due about September . 20). F->i!cd on Aiizuft 4. via Cane Town oud Ilob.art. (Shaiv. Savill and Albion Co,, apant* ) KANGATIEA (due about Sentombpr 18), Failoil on Ju!v 27, via Auckland. (Shaw, Bavlll and Albion Co., igents.) AEAIVA (due about October 2), sailed on Anquat 17, via Cnpn Town and Hobnrt. (Slinw, Pn.vill, and Albion Co.. nsents.) nUAIIIXE (duo about September 30), sailed on 14, via- Cape Town and Hobart. (Xe'v; Zealand Shipping Co., ajjente.)' From Liverpool. KAlPAliA'tdun about September 25); sailod on AuaiisV 2, via Anstralia ond Auckland. (F.-S. tine. aseut=.) WADIANA (duo about September 11). Failed on Jnry 16, via Australian ports and Auckland. (Shaw, SaviU and Albion Co,, aseuts,) ' i
From Montreal. MATATUA (duo to-morrow), sailed ou Juno 20, via. Aiintraltnu ports and Auckland. (New /.calund tiliipning 00., agents > EAKAIA (due n-liutit October 10), soiled O7i Aukiisl 10, vJii. Aufllralian ports anil Auckland, (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) From New York. ANGLO-OALIKOItNIAN (du« about. Rcpteinber 30), euiluil on July 9, via Australian ports end Auckland. (A. nud A. Line, acents.) IXDHALKMA (due about, ficptember 2), railcd on Juno 15, via Australian porta and Auckland. (Tyser Lino, agents.) WALTBAXJTE (due about August 29), nailed in June, via Auckland. (Vacuum Oil Co., ncvute.) SOU'WIKKN (duo about September 27), sailed on July 19, via Auoklajid. (Vacuum Oil Co., agents.) WHAKAItI/A (duo about October 16), sailed on August 5, via Australian ports and Auckland. (Tyser Lino, BU'ents.) From Calcutta. APARIMA (due about September 5), sailed August, via Singapore, Samarang, find Auckland. (U.S.S. Co., asents.) From Bunbury, KATOA (due about August 31), Eailcd in June. (U.S.S. Co., agents.) BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. ' SYDNEY. August 23. Arrived.—Victoria (1 p.m.), from Auckland. LONDON, AngUEt 23. Arrivod.—Tainiui, from Wellington. Sailed.—Pakeha, for Auckland; Tongariro, for Lyttelton. COASTAL. FBIDAY, AUGUST 23. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Queensland (0.26 a,,m.), from Ohristmas Island; Talune (9.45 a.m.), from Cook Islands; Ngatiawa (11 a.m.), from Opotilri. , Arrhcd.-Canopus, from Westport. Eailed.-Matatua (6.30 a.m.), for Wellington. GISBOENE. Sailed.—Elpple (5 p.m.), for Wellington. NAPIKIt. Arrived.—Star of Scotland (9.10 a.m.),-from Gisborne; Tarawera (12.45 p.m.), from Wellington. WAXGANUI. ■ \ , Sailcd.-StormbiTd (6.60 p.m.), for Wellinffton. PICTON. Arrived.-Pateena (5 p.m.), from Wellington. To sail.—Pateena (10 p.m.), for Kelson. KELSON. Sailed.-Nikau (3.50 p.m.), for Hotucka and Wellington. WESTPOIiT. Sailed.—Navua (7 a.m.), for Auckland. GKEniOUTH. Sailed— Xeatoro (5.45 a.m.), for Wellington. LITTELTON. Arrived.-Essex (7.30 a.m.), and Maunßanni (8.25 a.m.), from Wellington; Wootton, lrora Timaru; Storm, from Wanganui. Sailed.—John Anderson (11.5 a.m.), for Auaroa; Kittawa, for Greymouth; Storm, for Tiniaru and. Dunsdin; llaimgamii, for Melbourne, via Eouth; Mararoa (6.30 p.m.), for Wellington, with 210 passengers. • DUNEDIN. Sailed.-Mokoia, for Auckland, via East Coast ports. Passengers: Saloon-Misses Moloney (2), Porter, llesdames Jtaye, Cameron, Kemnthorne, and child, Watson and child, Grant and child. Moloney, Thompson, Sutherland, M , Arthur and four children, Fleming, Messrs. Cameron, Jlalcolm, Firkin, Price, Hodge (2), Wilkius, - Hov. Father Iveeuan; 12 steerage. • ■ ■ ■"■ . .'. BLUFF. ■ ■ ' , . , Arrivod.-TaViuni (10.30 from Westport. .■..'..•■■■-■•• Sailed.—Fram, barquo (2.30 p.m.), for Surprise Island; Star of Australia (4,20 p.m.), tor Sydney. WHARATANE FROM MONTEEAL. An arrival in port from Montreal, via Melbourne, Sydney, and Auckland, yesterday was tho New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Whakatane. Captain H. 0. Barnes, E.N.E., is in command, his other officers beins:—Chief, Mr. 1). Gordon-Staples; second, Jlr. It. H. Wailey; third. Mr. G. N. Scrivener. Mr. Nicholson is chief engineer, Mr. Morgan ecu ond, Mr. Moiison third, Mr. Hannay fourth, and Mr. Pout fifth, while Mr. W. Sinner is cliief refrigerating engineer, and Mr. W. Brown second. , When discl'.arge has been completed at Wellington, the Whakatanc rocs u> Lyttelton and Dtmedin. Sho then proceeds to Australia to load for tho United Kingdom.
, TUEAKINA'S EXPECTED AEEIVAL. Wireless advice received from R.M.S. Turakina last evening stated that ehe was expected to arrive at Wellington: from London, via way ports, at daybreak today. The Turaiina will berth nt tho King's Wharf to land passengers and discharge cargo,
MATATUA DUE SUNDAY. ' In continuation of her journey from Montreal to Wellington, the New Zealand Shipping Company's chartered stcamor Matatua left Auckland at 6.10 a.m. yesterday. Port Ehonld bo'made to-morrow morning. After discharge of tho Wellington portion of her.cargo tho Matatua will proceed to Lyttelton and Dunedin, and afternards to Australia to load for tho United kingdom. - !
MAHENO'S ARHI7AL AT AUCKLAND. By wireless last eveninK the Union Company's intercolonial steamer Maheno advised that it was expected that sho would arrive at Auckland from Sydney at 7.30 a.ra. to-morrow. ■ Her mails will arrive in WolUnßton by Monday afternoon's Main Trunk express. MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Mr. P. E. White, late of the Waverley, passed hlg examination for a foreiffn-Boins mato's certiiicate at Wellinston yesterday. Mr. T. C. Sawyere, late second mate of the HimitauKi, also obtained his llrst mate's "ticket." at Wellington yesterday. Dr. J. M'Donald, surgeon on lioard the Kaikoura, left the vessel at Wellington yesterday. 31r. P. D. M'Uoiiall, .junior engineer, also left the vessel at thie port. Captain E. T. Smith, of E.M.S. TnraKina. 13 on holiday leave, and Captain White-Parsons, late of the 'Tongariro, is in charse of Uie Turaltina. Captain Cornis-all, of the Kaipara, is now in command of the Tongarlro. Captain Makeneaco has taken charge of tho Kaipara. . ' ' Captain A. B. Smith, late chief officer of E.M.S. Turakinoi has boen appointed to command the Eikata. Captain G. F. Meade, late chief officer of n.Sf.S. K«muera, has been appointed to command the "Wakanui. Captadn A. B. Dunn, late of the Bakaia and Kaipara, has taken im> shore duties in connection with the New Zealand Shipplns Company's London office. NOTICE TO MAEINEBS. This week's Gazette contains the followins interesting information to ship-mast-ers:—, . • i'stabltehraenit of Jfor«! at lighlhoufcs and signal Etations.—Notice Is lieroby given that the followlns lightliouECs and aiEual-slatloub under the control of this Department have been equipped with flags and lamps for day and night signalline by th« Morse code, and lig-htkecpers and signalmen at those places are now competent to receive and. transmit mesEases. Those places marked thus (') are connected with tho telesraph system of the Dominion by telephone. , Lighthouses. •Oape Maria, 'Cape Brett, Moko Hlnou, •Tiri Tiri, Cuvior Island, 'East Cape, Portland liiland, "Cape Palliser. "Cape Egmont, Kanukau North Head. 'Kaipara Head. •Cape Campbell, 'Akaroa, Moeraki, "Talaroa Head, 'Cape Saunders. 'XuKset Point, Waipapa. Point, 'Doe Island, 'Centre Is. land, 'Puysegur Point. 'Capo Foulwind, Kahuransi Point, ■fareirell Spit, "Stephens Island, Brothers. ' Signal Stations. •Pouto (Kaipara). 'ilanukau Heada, 'Hoklaßfa Heads, 'Pioton Harbour. The follow'ug paragraph is InttrostinK, as shoving how. important wireless telegraphy on ships is considered by American authoritiice:--Captain E. D. Johnston?, of the etoamship Saliiuc. of tho Mallory Lino, has been fined £20 for sailing from New lork last December w'thout a wireless operator. He told tho Court that tho Sabino, outward bound for Gulf ports, anchored until nightfall, waking for her operator. The man did not come, and rather than lie at anchor all night, he proceeded on hin voyage, leaving instructions, for the operator lo ko by rail to Urimewiek (Ga.), tho Sabine'e first port of call. The.operator uid as instructed, but as Brunswick is more than 200 milce from ftew York, Captain Johnstonc was held guilty of a technical violation of tho law." Draytpn Grange, 5.3., of tho F. and S. Line s tleet, is duo at Lyltelton from Timaru on Monday. Home looning will be completed at Lytteltou and departure taken for Avonmouth, via Las Palmaa on August 30. The Tyser linor Star of Scotland *s due at Wellington to complete loading for London on Tuesday. It Iβ hoped to dispatch her for Home at daybreak on Wednesday. The coast.nl steamer Defender leave:" Greyiuouth for WcJlinglon to-day. S)ie will bo dispatched for Greyiuouth aud Holnti.lta on Wcduesday. . Tll ?,., Alloll , or Company arc keeping back tho Nikau (for Aeleon) until 5 p.m. to-day. The ninonioo, v.otnrned to port from Cook Strait yesterday morning. She will bo placed on tho Patent Slip on Monday. The near for Owtlcpoint Hshthousc will br. loi4ed next week. ■
AMUSEMENTS. LAST "SINBAD THE SAILOR" MATINEE, .At 1.15 p.m. TO-DAY (SATIJJfI)AY), AUGUST 2itli. Children Unlf-l'me (o all Purls except Lak-l)o.>r (Jullery. A P J It 1 U O U S E, Direction ... J. C, Williamson, Ltd, STILL DOOMING. "SINBAD TUT) SAILOR" "SIXUAD THE SAILOK" THE BEST OF ALL! SPECTACULARLY! JIUSICALLYI COMICALLY! "SINBAD THE SAILOR." EVERYONE CHARMED. EVERYONE DELIGHTED. EVERYONE ENTHUSIASTIC,
There are but FIVE MORE NIGHTS. FIVE MORE NIGHTS. -- of "SINBAD THE SAILOR." "SINfIAD THE SAILOR." DON'T MISS'IT ON ANY ACCOUNT, Or You Will Miss the TREAT OP YOUR LIFE. Box Plans at the Dresden. Day Sales at Christesou's, availablo for night of issue only. PRICES: Dress Circle and Res. Stalls, Cs.; Back Stalls, 35.; Gallery, Is. Early Doors: Stalls, 3s. Cd.; Gallery, 2s. until 7.30 p.m. The Union Oompany's cargo carrier Flora will probably load at, Wellington about tho iniddlo of next week for Timaru. The Kuril was to have left Napier for Wellington and coast: Etations last eveninpr, but has been detained on account of weather. It wus expected that she would get away tliis morniiiß. Tlic vessel is due here about Monday. Departure will be taken for Napier, via, Bast Coast stotione, on Tuesday next. The auxiliary scow Echo cleared Wellington for liavelock yesterday afternoon. Slie will brills; a load of timber back to this port. Sho afterwards proceeds to Havelock to again load for Gisborne. The Uaupiri is due at Wellington from Auckland, via East Coast bays and ports, on Thursday. Kho sails during the sanio day for New Plymouth. The Kamona is scheduled to leave Westport for Auckland, the Pukaki for Lyttelton, and the Komata for Wellington, today. Mapourika, 8.9., was unable to enter Greymoutli this trip, and consequently returned ;to Westport, where she arrived at 11 p.m. on Thursday. At 6 p.m. yesterday the vessel left for Nelson, and is expected to clear the latter port for Wellington, via Picton, at 9 a.m. to-day. Wellington should be reached about midnight to-night. Having completed discharge of New York cargo at the BlulT the Tyser liner Star of Australia left for Sydney yesterday afternoon.
Tho Hauroto, which is en routo from Wcstport to Auckland, advised by wireless last evening that it whb expected to mako port at 3 a.m. to-morrow.
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