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PHASES OF THE MOON. AUGUST. ' Day. Hr. m. ' Last quarter 6 3 48 p.m. Now moon 13 7 23 a.m. First quarter 23 4 27 a.m. Full moon 28 7 29 a.m. MOON. i Moon rises to-day, 6.41 p.m.: sets, 7.25 a.m. ; iursdn-y. HIGH WATEE. , To-day, 4.35 a.m.; 4.53 p.m. To-morron, 5.19 a.m.: 5.34 p.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day, 6.23 a.m.; eets, 6.21 p.m. ARRIVALS. TUESDAY, AUGUST 27. MAEAEOA, e.s. (7 a.m.), 2598 tone, Olift, :oin Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon—Misses oboru-on, Sheridan, ltoss, Wilson, Jtarliall. Wood, Haddrell (21, M'Callum, Stowrt, Jlcsdamcs Sheridan, Taylor, Owens, Ecsc, Donald, Guthrie, Pycroft, loilisou, King, lihodes, Garland, Hon. E. !. Swvens, Dr. Guthrie, Col. Cooper, Hou. Ir. Fisher, llessr;. Grabham, Xosworthy, Htty, Dickie, Spsnce, Jlillcr, M'Ka.y, Marin, Divan, M'Loan, Bell, Burton, Rusk, Hark, Watt, Helliwell, Jones, Gifford, Clayon, Hawkea, Head, Stevens, Ooltman, Cooey, Taylor, Jones, Ehodes, Itankiu, Garind, Walsh, Power, Warren, il'Kenz'.e, :U-k, Cooper, Si&son, Mack, Hall, Kits, iord, Oiborue, Pareons, Duncan, vennctt, Eeece, M'Kurdy, Sheridan, Kinniiiirgh: 58 steerage. MONOWAI, e.s. (8.25 a.m.)' 3433 tons, Edvin, from Auckland, Gishorne, and Napier. Passengers: Saloon-Misses ltaberts and ioott, Mrs. Large and 2 children, Captain J itts, Eev. Don, Messrs. Barrett, Lajge, )avis, Jluir, Ilesa-rty, Bridge, Watson, Wiliams, Kelway, Graham, Blake, CaskeU; 12 iteerage. NIKAtT, sjs. (9.20 a..m.), 245 tons, Hay, from kelson' and Motuelta. EOSAMOND, s.s. (9.55 a~m.), 721 tons, [rwin. from New Plymouth. STAB OF SCOTLAND, s.s. (2.45 p.m.), 6230 ions, Beck, from Napier. EUKU, 5.6. (9.25 p.m..), 65 tons, Nelson, 'roni East Coast.' HAV7EBA, s.s. (9.30 p.m.), 2CO tons, Gibion, from Pateo. PATEENA, S£. (10.25 p.m.), 1212 tons, J. J. Watson, from Nelson and Picton. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Hutson, Cooper, Mills, Davis, Palmer (2), Evorett, Penny (2V Allen, Bramloy, Oullen, Mears, Day, Mesdames Kent and i:hild, Dew, Braddle, Wilkinson, Moore. Richmond, Hardacre, Smith, Hoopor, Melville, Meadows, Taylor, Penney, Allen, Ray and child, Story, Powell, Mears, Mitchell, Dillon, Browne, Messrs. Mann, Webster, Hall. Te Lau, Barraud, Garrett, Bold, Perry, Tressiddor. Quilliam (2). Wardell, Cooper, Allan, Bulkley, Blair, Chisholm, Ohivors, Dawson, Drummond, Elliott, Hudson, Mace (2), Chaytor (2), Pearce (2), Pope, Rains, Sharp, Shaw, Tully, Vaughan, Tenables, Wilson, Webber, Guinnees, Herdman (3!, M'llroy, Grace, Halhert, Horthelsen, Pere, Winter, Everett, Wilkinson, Pinwell, Hawke, M'Kay, Prussiug, Fairhall, Bosselmacn, Littlcjohn, F''.t«on, Moore, Richmond, Grove, Clcland, i.aton, Everson, Armstrong, Dawes, Clark, Watson, Jenkins, Meredith. Kidston, Van Stavercn, Kain, Wright, Oroll, Crawford, Melville, Meadows, Davidson, M'Govern, Penney, Eay, M'Galtura. Delicate, Genffrey, Vauback, Dillon, Hall, Browne; 28 steerage. _~ WAKATUr s.s. (11.35 p.m.), 157 tons, Wills, from Lyttelton and Kaikoura. MANGAPAPA, s.s. (11.65 p.m.), 164 tons, Fletcher, from Westport. DEPARTURES. TUESDAY, AUGUST 27. ' EURU, s.s. (1.10 a.m.), 65 tone, Nelson, for East Coast. FALbON, .schooner (12.10 p.m.), !/5 tons, Watcuira, for Eavclock. MATATUA, s.s. (3 p.m.), 6488 tons, Gill man, for Lyttelton. NXKAU, s.s. (5.6 p.m.), 245 tons, Hay, foi Kelson and Motueka. FLORA, s.s. (5.20 p.m.), 1237 tons, Williams for Lyttelton. MAPOUi IKA, s.s. (5.5 p.m.), 1203 tons Ritchie, for Nelson and West Coast. Pas sengeris: Saloon—For Nelson—Misses Kelly Hindmarsh (2), Wilson, Taylor, Boss, Mes dames Wigraui, Lrosso, Donald, Mabin Kclling, Mr. Bart. For Westport—Mrs Hamilton. Mr. Baker. For GreymouthMessrs. Currie (2), Baker, Delino (2), M'ln tosh. MARAEOA, s.s. (8.5 p.m.), 2598 tons, Chfl for Lj'ttclton. Passengers: Saloon—Misse Wigley, Staples, Mosdames Smith, Jlarvej Ounn, Mcaghan, JUsars. Brodie, Clarkon Nunn, Darcy,- Mun-ay, Harvey, Dunn Malaghau. MONOWAI, s.s. (8.35 p.m.). 3433 tons, Ed win, for Lyttelton and Dunedin. Passcn gCT3: Saloon—Mesdames Hall, Hay, Ash ford, Messrs. Header, Asbford, Newbury Green. _ , EIVPLE; s.e. (6.15 p.m.), 370 tons, Carlson for Napier and Gisborne.EOSAMOND. s.s. (midnight), 721 ton: Irwin, for Picton. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Hawora, Patea, August 28. Gertie, Foxton, August 28. Kitt-awa. Greymouth, August 28. Echo, Havolock, August 28. Manaroa. Jk'.ueka, August 28. Euru, East Coast, August 28. Stormbird, Wanganui, August 28. Kapuni, Patea, August 28. Maori. Lyttelton, August 28. ' Manuka, Sydney direct, August 28. Arahura, West Coast, Nelson, Pictoi August 28. Defender, Lyttelton, August 28. Waimea, Terakohe, August 29. Nikau, Nelson, Motueka. August 29.. F.ireroa, Lyttelton, August 29. ■ Wimtnera., Dunedin. Lyttelton, Aug, 29, Taviunl, southern ports, Aueust 29. Kahu. Gisborne. August 29. TFaupiri. Auckland, East Coast, Ang. 31 'Tarawora, northern ports, August 30. Moorakl, Dunedin, Lyttelton. Aug. 30. Ta,viumi. southern ports, August 30. Maponrilta. West Coast, Nelson, Aug. 3: RippleV Gisborne. September 1. Monowai, Dunedin, Lyttelton, Sept. 1. Waimna, Oamaru, September 2. Mokoia, northern ports, Sept. 3. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Hawera, Patea, August 28.' Huia. Wanganui, August 28. Gertie, Foxton, August 28. Koonya, Greymouth, August'2B. Maasapapa, Westport, Ka,ra.mea, Aue. 1 Komata, Westport, Aug. 28. Manaroa, Havolock. August 28. Ruru, East Coast. August-28. Kawml. P»t»a, A "truss IS. Patecna. Picton, Nelson, August 28. Ma-ri. Lyttelton. August ?-3Defender, Greymouth. Hokitika, Aug. 2 Wakatu. Kaikoura, Lyttelton. Aug. 28. Arapawa. Wanganui, August 28. Star of Scotland, London. August 29. Waimea, Ncfcon, West Coast. Aug. 29. Stormbird. Wanganui, August 29. Jfikau. Nelson. Motueka. Augr.-t 29. Maroroa, Lyttelton, August 29. Pih«rna, Vfestnort. Napier. An?.. 29. Wimraera, northern ports, Sydney, An ust 29 Manuka, southern ports, Melbourne, Au ust 29. ICahn. Nanier, Gisborne, August 29. Houpiri. New Plymouth, Aueust 30. F-cho. Havelock. Gisborne. August 30. Finomoa, Castlenofnt. August 30. Ta-rawera, Lyttelton. Dune'lin. August i Moeralti, Rydnev direct, /mnist 30. Tavinni, New Plymouth, Westport, Gre month. August 30. Arahura, Picton, Nelson, West Coac Ai'tust 31. Wairunn, Suva. September 2. Monowai. northern norts. September 2. ifokMa. Lvtt-UnTi, P'mediTi. September Mnpourilra. Nckon. West Coast. Sept. 3. Ripple, Napier, Gisborne, September 3. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. WAEELMOO. e.s.. left Melbourne An nst 21. for Hoha.rt. Bluff, and Dnnedi Due Dunedin August 27 (tranships HoeraMV MOFFAKI. 5.3.. leaves Dunedin An™ 21. for Lyttelton nnd Wellington. Due W' linTton August 30. Lphto- same dnv f: Sv'lr-ni- ili'-ect. Due Ryflnnv 3. ■MJXUICA, s.s., left Sydney Anwist ! for Wellington dirrct. P"e WollinTt.' Aueust 28. Leaver August 23 for sonthn: nortfl. Hobart. and Molbourne. Due M< j)o"rn» Pontember 7. WIATMT-PA. s.s.. left, Dranedin Au?u 27 for Lyttelton rod, Wellington. Due Wf Hnr'on August 29. Leaves same doy f northern ports and Sydney. Due Sydm September 6. OVERSEA SHIPPINC. STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. From London. MIMTP.O (due about September 14), fait , on Julv 11. via Australian ports. Auc lanfl. nnd Nanier. (Tyser Line, ni-ents.) ATHTNIC (dni about Sentembor 5). sail on Julv 22. via Cane Town and Hobai (Show. S-vill and Albion Co.. agents.) T)E"'?UF.P.-\ (dno about Sentember 1( sailed on Julv 27, via C"nc Town and F, ba't. Zealand Rhinnln'? Co., agent CORINTHIC (duo about Sentember 2 sniUd on Angnst 4. via Civoo ToWl OJ ' Hobart, (Shaw, Savill and Albion C " apntt.l : RANOATTRA (due about Sentember 1 > s-ikd on July 27, via Anckbr.d. (Sha 1 Scvill ind Albion Co.. ae-ants.) ARAWA (duo about October 2), sailed . A"gnst ' 17. via Cane Town and Hoba: (Show. Fnvill. and Albion Co., agents.) I RUAHTNF, (due about Sontp'nbor 30), evi j cd on August 14, via Cnpe Town and I t bart. (Now Zealand Shipping Co., agent 3 3 From Liverpool. KAIPAEA (due. about September 25), sa . ed on August 2, via Australia and Au( , land. (F.-S. Line, agents.) ' WAIMANA (due about September 1 } sailed on July 16,- via. Australian ports a 1 Auckland, (Shaw, Savill and Albion' C w *Ecnts.) -
URREY (due about October 28). Bailed on gust 24. via- Cape Town and Hobart. (F. _ d S. Line, agents.) am Montreal. RAKAIA (due about October 18), sailed m August 10, via Australian. -porta and. Lueklaud. (New Zealand Shipping Co., tgents.) '■rom New York, ANGLO-CALTFORNIAN (due about Pepember 30), sailed on July 9, via Australian ions and Auckland. (A. and A. Line, JXDRALEMA (due about September 2), ailed on June 15, via Australian ports and Yucklnnd. (Tyser Line, accents.) WALTRVUTE (duo about Auguet 29). ;niled in June, via Auckland. (Vacuum 3il Co.. nients.) . „ , , „,, 80CTHF.RN (duo about September 27), ■ailed on July 19. via Auckland. (Vacuum Oil Co., a<s<mt«.) , „. . ,„ ~ WHAKARUA (due about October 16), sailed on Ausust 6, via Australian ports and Auckland. (Tyser Line, agents.) From Calcutta. (due about September 5), sailed August, via Singapore, Samarang, and Auckland. (U.S.S. Co., agents.) From Bunbury. KATOA (due about August 31), soiled in June. (U.S.S. Co., agents.) BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. NEWCASTLE, August 27. ~ Sailed.—Kaituna, tor Auckland. SYDNEY, August 27. „ Arrived—Ulimaroa (6 a.m.|, from Welling. ° Arrived.—Star of Australia, from Bluff. t MELBOURNE, August 27. Arrived.-Orontw, Irbm London. Pas- a sengers for New Zealand:—Miss Hodgson, n Mrs. Hodgson. Mr. Taylor, Captain Pcarce, a and 18 tkird-claes. . b BUNBURY. August 27. Sailed.—Barlong. for Now Zealand. c FREMANTLE, August 27. p Arrived.—Mooltan, from London, via Suez. K LONDON. August 27. P Arrived.—Kent, from Wellington. Sailed.—Surrey, for Lyttelton. w b COASTAL. t TUESDAY, ATJGTJST 27. 4 POUTO (KAIPARA). Sailed.-"Kio, barquentino (4.40 p.m.), for * Sydney. v AUCKLAND. j; Arrived.-Marama (9 a.m.), from Van- r couiver. Passengers: Saloon—For New Zca- j land-Mr. and Mrs. Hitch, Mr. Darties. E Misses Hellaby (3), Mr. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Egar and child, Mrs. Eager, Mr. Brannon, Mrs. Dupout, Mrs. Hammond, J Mr. Thorpe, Misses Thomson (2), Mr. llorron, j itr. Harkness, Mr. Laurence, Mr. W. Mat- j thews, Mr. and Mrs. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. 1 Franks, Miss Ogle, Mr. and Mrs. and Miss i Buddie, Mr. and Mrs. Griffiths, Mr. Warner, Mr. Warren. Sccond-claM: Misses Sturgeon , (2), Mr. Clegg, Mr. Hunt, Mr. Hector, Mr. . Jones, Miss Carroll, Miss Sydall, Mr. and ( Mrs. Mayo, Hiss Mayo, Mr. and Mrs. and , Miss Slack, Mr. Huggard, Mrs. Wilcock and 2 children, Mrs. Guilbsrt and child, Mr. Burt, Mr. Park; 17 Eteeragu. Arrived.-Joan Craig ' (7.30 p.m.), from Svdney. To sail—Tarawera (2 p.m.). for southern ports. Passengers: For Wellington-Saloon -Captain Norton, Messrs. Walker and Trnncross (21. , „ , ... Sailod.-Marnma, for Sydney; Ngahere, for Greymouth. GISBORNE. Sailed.-Kahu (7 p.m.), for Wellington. NAPir.tl. Arrived.-Mokoia (2.30 p.m.), from Wei- . ling ton. i „ NEW PLYMOUTH. . 6ailed.-Barawa (8.25 p.m.), for Onehunga. PATEA. Arrived.—Kapuni (9.10 a.m.), from Wellington. WANGANUI. Sailc-d.-Storabird (9.35 p.m.), for Wellington. FOXTON. I To sail-Gertie (8 p.m.), for Wellington. ; Arrived.—Wootton (10.20 a.m.), from Wellington. NELSON. Arrived.-Alexander (8.« a.m.), from WelJ lington; Melbourne (10 a.m.), from Welling- . ton. \ LYTTELTON. ', Arrived.—Houto, auxiliary schooner, from Dunedin. . _. Sailed.—Breeze, for Oaaiaru and Timaru; • Pukald, for Tiniairu; Opouri, for Grey- ■ mouth; Maori (8.25 p.m.), for Wellington, , with 190 passengors. „_,„,' i Sailed.-Essex (4.55 p.m.), for .Port Ckal- ' mer3, ■ PORT CHALMERS. ' Arrived.—Whakatano (12.15 p.m.), from I Lyttelt ° n - DUNEDIN. Arrived.—Warrimoo, from .Melbourno; Moeraki, from Oamaru. . Sailed— InvercargiU, for Invercargul; Taviuni, for Westport, via way ports; Walruna, for Oamaru. . Sailed—Wimmera, for Sydney, via Auckland. Passengers: Saloon—For WellmetonMr Callaghau. For Napier—Misses Tompkins, Hooker. For Auckland-Misses Permin Waller, Mesdamcs Forrest, Howell, Kil- ■ roy, Messrs. Kilroy, Kilvoy, jun., Howell (2), Yorse; 10 6teerage for oil ports. 11LUFF. Arrfred.-Warrinioo (1.40 a.m.), from Melbourne and Hobart. MANUKA ARRIVES 8 A.M. A wireless message received from the '• steamer Ma.nuka, which is en route from Sydney to Wellington, stated that she was oxpected to arrive in port at 8 a.m. today Tho vescel will berth at the Queen s •• Wharf No. 1 north to land passengers and discharge cargo. CORINTHIO LEAVES TIIE CAPE. In continuation of her journey .from London to Wellington, R.M.S. Corintnio left Cape Town on the afternoon of Mon-d-y Au'iist 26. Tho liner is well up to time, and should arrive at her destination about September 20. »■ ' BERKENFELS LEAVES NEW YORK. Messrs. Dalgoty and Co.. local agents for the U.S. end A. Line, have been advised that the chartered steamer BerUenfcls left Now York for Wellington or, Augwt,lß. Her ports of call en route will be Melbourne, B. Sydney and Auckland, and she is due here about October 20. KENT ARRIVES HOME. Cable advice received by the local agents for the F. and" S. Line stated that the Kont arrive at Avo'nmonth from Wellington on Sunday, Auguit 25 The vessel left ;. hero on July 6, and has taken 50 days on the run Home. MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Captain A. Watchlin has been appointed to take charge of the Union Company s tug Terawhiti at Wellington, vice Captain w. 0. Hender, who has r-one south for orders. Captain Watchlin was for some time in r- charge of tho Wellington Steam Ferry Company's steamers Duchess and Awaroa, eubt. scouently being transferred to tho schooner Falcon. About threo months ago ho joined tho Union Company's semco as third officer of tho Ma-varoa, Ho was latterly 3. second officer of the Kconya. He is the son of a woll-known master mariner, who has been trading on the New Zealand coost for a number of years. Mr. W. J. Parry, late of the Navua. ioincd* tho Komata as third officer at Wotlington ye-terdny. Mr. K, L. EnTl has relieved Mr. A. J. Nay- ». lor as second officer of tho Manonrika. n Mr. J. Stevenson has .ioincd tho Koonya a a." third engineer, vice Mr. R. Collier. Ca-nt-nin Cnrhr, of the Artpawa. has boon >fc granted holiday leave, nnd Mr. C. Thomp- -- son, chi"f offlcor. ha.< rp-ramnd command. >r Mr. P. Pcldek, lata of ths fohooner Mornint Light, is now chief officer of tho Ara; 4. pa.wa. m J U.S.S. CO.'S 7TEW STE.«tEU KAURI. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyriffht £ (Sac. August 27, 9.35 p.m.) ,r melbourno, August 27. >y Tho Union Company's new steamer Harraonv arrived hore from Bristol to-day. Bb3 'was recently purchased by the cornpony at Homo, and was re-named Kauri. TTha Kauri has been purchased by the Uivon Company to replace the Kotnku, which was wrecked at Greymouth on May 16 The ncwlv-acouircd steamer is a. largo j cargo-carrier of 2833 tons gross register, J and has a dead-weight carrying capacity of 5050 tone. Her dimensions are:—Length ~, 325 ft. lin.. breadth «ft„ deplli 22ft. 3in. !? Sho was built at Hartlepool in 1905 by Mcssi'Si Furness, Withy, and Co.. and is ! olnssed ICO Al at Lloyds. The Knurl is „ newly tho same size as the Wlinngapo. ,) and i's a. notable addition to tho Red Funli nol fleet of cargo-carrier*. The demands [a made upon the latter havo been exacting , since tho New Year, conseqnontly instrnctions wore cabled Home for another vessel n to replace the Kotnku, with tho result that [£ the now vessel D.-.s almost reached her destination.] >n ''' The Occanio Steamr-hip Company's VonII turn, which arrived at Sydney from San o Francisco on August 19, brought 33 saloon , j and 11 steerage passengers to the New South Wales port. The vensel also carried 1389 tons of cargo, included in which were ~ transhipment* for Wellington. Plcton, ?ud Y-~ New Plymouth. It is expected that those ls " lines will arrive in Wellington by the Ma- „ nnka to-day. id' Dofonder, s.s., is scheduled to leave Welo„ •Hngt'oiv for Greymouth and Hokitika at •jLioon to-day- ;
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