SHIPPING NEWS.
MUSES OF I'JIE MOOX. SEPTK-VIIEII. Day. fir. m. Last quarter 5 0 53 a.m. Now moon 11 3 18 p.m. first quarter 18 7 25 p.m. 1' ill I moon 26 U 4 p.m. JIOOX. Moon rise." to-ilav, 1.39 a.m.; pots, 10.11 a.m. HIGH WA'i'Kll. To-day, 10.20 a.m.; 10.52 ji.in. To-morrow, 11.17 a.m.; 11.42 p.m. HUX. Sun ri-e~ 10-dfly 6.10 a.m.; sets, 5.29 p.m. ARRIVALS. WKDSFI.SIJ.VV, KKI'TKMHKIt '1. OI'.VWA, s.s. (5.30 n.m.j, 110 tons, .Nicholas, fi'uiii llleiihcim. 110SA.MO.NIJ, s.s. (6 a.m.), 721 tons, Irwin, from Oneliiinga. MAOItt, «..«. 16.50 a.m.), 3599 tons. Alilwdl. from L.vttolton. Passengers: Saloon—Jlis.-es Andcivon, Marker, llucklev, niUespie. Hi-an, JliiKlam, Jtcmlersou, Ilrubb, Jlitehell. Crawford, I'iifler, Wilson, Andrew, Vallance. SiuiE4iii. Klder. l,etlil>ritlso (21, llesdames I'eirelt, Orchard and child, Anderson, HadelclV. Hell, liecee a.'id child, Leslie and child, Hucklcy, Anderson, Cameron, f'yluis, Allan, liyan, Kocke. Jones, Amey, Jlanslcy, (larfoi'th, Kincaid. Owen. Spence, fJi'insby, Clements, Lellibridge. M'Uonncll, lliackie,' Messrs. llnlfelt. Cailin. jN'orton, Forbtv.. Ban-, Walker, Uui'klcy, Thomas, Hon. .Smith. Anderson, liilchie, Wnlmsey. NU-liolEoii, Jiisbop of Xultou. I'.aclcliu', i;dmoml. illyth. Winchester. Hichel, Stevens, Andrews, 31' Donald 1.2), IMlc-liJc, Clarltson, Cliay, Spcistht, Uiekie, I'ybus, Anderson. Coleman, West, Kord, Booth. Merman, Hurley, (lllliert, .Sherlock, Cook, Smith. White, Malpliu?, liyan, Hutchison, Jl'Oirr, .Sullivan. Gruhb, Thomns, liain, Jliteheli, Crawford, Stow, Jt'tMieen, lloisley, Baniett, Kini'did, Jlurrav, Hughes, Smith, U'Farlane, Macbeth. Erlck»oii. Oavin, Kennedy, Harper, Hamilton, JI'L-eod, King. Wilson, Ormsby. Clements, llitehie, lies, Vallance, Hojjbcn. Osmond. Blnclcle. Harris, Gaiie, Wood, Dixon, Smith, Hhirtcliff, liogers, Dimant; 71 steerage. „ TJLIMAItOA. s.s. (7.10 a.m.). 5777 tons. Wylic, from Sydney direct. ra==enc;crs: Saloon—Misses Dohcrt.y, beversedge, Lewis, JJallam. Barrett, Boolev, Jlorrah, Daly, M'Jlillan. Cameron. Xcttlefold, Jlesd-ames Suttic, Davis, M'Kiunev, Diddnrd. JlTarlniic, Koss, Irvine. .Scabury. Pnrdy, waiters, Hradshaw, Cottetl, Ol'.ivicr, Murray, Dnrtnell, Sheldon. Siickliim. BlaUeley, Saunders, and child, Archbislioo Bedwood, Srossrs. O'Keete. Jaubert, Liddiard. Godlciii. Hiscock, Martin, Davis, Jt'Kcnzlo, Fulton. Coulter, jr'Furlauc. Htarnes, 11. Eoss, Blakemore. Hewitt, Bash, M'Carten, Purdy, Boss, Dull. Morrali, Nces, AValtors, Aicken, Ollivicr, Morgan? Tuck, Chatftcld, Tahart. Murrav. Oakdcn. Ilatemflii. Chew, Opic, Hntsoil, BLanlon. Hudson, Blaliolcy, 70 steevage. KAIIU, ?.s. (10.50 a.m.), 182 tons, Shirley, from Napier. KOMATA. s.s. (11.15 a.m.), 1995 tons, Mawson, from Westport. KAIRAKI. sji. 'U. 40 P-m.l. 458 tons, Scott, from Lyttelton. MANABOA. s.s. (4.50 p.m.), 122 tons, Hart, from Motucka, ... PUKAKI. s.s. (5.25 p.m.). 1444 tons, Tate, from Westiiort. •., NGAHEKK. s.s. (5.45 p.m.). 1090 tons, Dilner. from Lyttelton. „ , ENEBOY, s.s. (9 p.m.), 66 tons, Holm, from Conk Strait. ABATTOBA. >.?.s. (10 n.m.), 1596 tons, Lambert, from West Coast.
DEPARTURES. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. s EA'EItOY. s.s. (3.20 a.m.), 66 tons, Thorns, for Cook Strait. / PATEENA, s.s. (1 p.m.). 1212 tons, Watson, for l'icton ,and Nelson. Passengers: Saloon—For l'icton—Misses Orchard, Anderson, Morrison, Burgess, narrison, Walterson, Hears, Foster, liorton, Griffiths, O'Lcarv, Manning, Morris (3), Mcsdames Orchard, Anderson, Stuart, Stockc, Massoy, Morris, Messrs. Morris, lies, Mather, Widdor, Atkinson, Howard, Bryan. Gray, Kodeerson, Filch. Bcauchump. For Nelson— Misses Burd. Robinson, Murphy, Mosdaines Moore, Wollidge. Allan, Redgrave, Green, Messrs. Moore, Burke, Martin, Light, Bodgrave, Littlcjohn. ' ..... OI'AWA, s.s. (5 p.m.). 110 tons, Nicholas, for Blenheim. • ' MBIiBOUIINE, s.s. (5.25 p.m.), for McrC, NGAIfi3RE, s.s. (6 p.m.), 1090 tons, Dilner. for Grcymouth. AORERE, s.s. (7.15 p.m.), 77 tons, Fisk, "mAORI.'s.s. (8 p.m.), 33M tons, Aldwell, for'Lyttelton. , _ , MANAROA, s.s. (9.50 p.m.), 122 tons, Hart, for Motucka. > KAIRAKI, s.s. (10.5 p.m.). 458 tons, Scott, °HUIA,° s'.sf (10.5 p.m.), 127 tons, Burt, for Wanwnui. , „„, , ROSAMOND, s.s. (10.15 P.m.), 721 tons, Baldwin, for Picton.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Kaptti, AVcnganui, September 5. ltaupiri, East Coast, bays. September 5. AVairuna, Oamarii. September 5. Blenheim, Blenheim, September 5. Stormbirtl, AYanganui, September 5. Nikau, Kelson, Motueka, September 5. Mararoa, Lyttelton. September 5. Tara.wera, Dunedin. Lyttelton, Sept. 5. Patceua, Kelson, Picton, September 5. Kapuni, Patca, September 5. Gertie, Foxton, September 5. Kaltoa, Greymouth, September 5. .lohn, Lyttelton, September 5. Waverley, Foxt,on, September 6. Aorerc, Patea, September 6. Opawa, Blenheim, September 6. Maiiaron, MolncUa, September 6. Huia. AVanganui, September 6. Maori, Lyttelton, September 6. Victoria. Sydney, via- north, Sept. 6. Maitai, Melbourne, via south, Sept. 6, AVaihora, Newcastle. September 6. Wakatu, Lyttelton, Kaikoura, Sept. 6. Mangapapa. AVestport, Sopt.- 6. Hiuemoa, Cast'.epotnt, September 6. Jtapourika, AVest Coast. Nelson. Sept. 7. Aparima, Calcutta, via Auckland, September 8. Koouya, Grcvmouth. September 6. AVairau, Blenheim. September 8. Mokoia, Dunedin, Lyttelton, September 8. Pinole, Gisborne, September 8. Indralenia, New York, via way ports, September 8. Athenic. London, via way ports, Sept. 9. Monowai, northern ports, September 10. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. . ■Wairuna, Fiji. September 5. Stormbird, Wanganui. September 5. Kapiti, Wangnmii, September 5. . Nikau, Nelson, Motueka. September 5. Mnraroa, Lyttelton, September 5. Kahu, Napier, East Coast, September 5. Tarawera, northern ports, September 5. Ailiruaroa-, Melbourne, via. eouth, Sept. 5. Gertie. Foxfntt, Sontember 5. ' •TCaitoa, Nelson. West Coast, Sent. 5. Ha-upiri. New Plymouth, Sept. 6. John, AA'estport, Greymouth. Sept- 5. Viikaki. AVestport, September 6. Waverley. Nelson, AVest Coast,- Sept. 6. Aorcre, l'.'tea, September (■ Onawa, Blenheim. September 6. , Blenheim, Blenheim, September 5. Huia, Wanganui. September ffi Bawera, Pa lea, Sontember 6. Pateena. Picton, Nol<-om September 6. Maori, Lyttelton, September 6. Ma.itai, Svdnoy direct, September 6. Victoria, LytMlon. Dunedin, September 6. Mangapapa, AVestport, Karamcn. Sept. 7. Wakatu, Kaikoura, Lyttelton. Sept.. 7. Arahura, Picton, Nelson, AA'eat Ccnst, September 7. Komata, AVestport. .September 7. Kapuni, Patea, September 7. Manaroo, Motueka, Sontember 9. Mokoia, northern norfs, September 9 Monowni. Lyttelton, Dunedin. Sent. 10. Mapnurikn, Nelson, West. Coast, Sept. 10. Bipplc, Napier, Gisborno. Sept. 10. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. VICTOBIA. s.s.. left Sydney August 2! for northern ports and AVellington. Duo AVellington September 6. LeavCc same dav for Lyttelton anil Dunedin. ■ MAITAI, s.s., left Melbourne Ausust- 28 for Hohart. southern ports, and AVelllnc-t-on. Due AVellington Sentember 6. Leaves same (lay for Sydney direct. Due Sydney Sentember 10. • s.=„ left Melbourne September 4. for Itobnrt. southern ports, and AVellington. Due Wellington Sentember 13. Loves same day for S.vtinrj- direct. Due Svtln-v Sentember 17. M.OEIUKI, s.s„ leaves Sydney September 7 for Wellington direct. Due AVellington September tl. Leaves September 12 for southern ports. Bobart. and Melbourne. Due Melbourne September 21.
OVERSEA SHIPPINC, STKAJ[KI!S TO AltTtlTE. From London. MIJriRO (due nboiit .September 14), sailed on. .Tidy 11. via Australian ports, Auckland, and Napier. (Tyser Line, agents.) ATHKNIO (due about September 9), sailed on July 22. via Cane Town anil Jlobart. (Shaw. Savill, and Albion Co.. agents.) lIKiniKCA (dun about September 11), sailed on .inly 27, via Cape Town and Hollar!. (.New Zealand Shipping' Co., (igrills.) CORI.NT'IIIC (due about September 2l)>, failed uii August 1, via Cajic Town and llobart. (Shaw, Savill and Albion Co.. agents.) HA.NUA'i'IHA (due about September 18!, sailed mi Jiilv 27, via' Auckland. iKhnw, Savill. and Albion Co,, agciiis.) AIIAW'A (due about'delober 2). sailed mi August 17. via Cape Town and lluburl. (Shaw, Savill, and Albiou Co., hbciikl III!AH INK (due about September 30 >. sailed on August 14, via Cape Town and Jluhurt. (New Zealand .Shipping Co., agents.) WAIIIANA (due about September Ml, sailed on July 16, via Sydney and Auckland. (Shaw. Savill and Albion Co., agents.) I'AKKIIA. s.s. (duo about October 221. « a IM on Aiiam-I 21, via An-iraliiin port* and Auckland, (tjlinw, Sn.vill, and Albiou .Co., ajejit^
BY. TELEGItAPII. OVERSEA. NEWCASTLE. September 4, , Sailed.—Waipori, for New Zealand. SYDNEY. September '4. Snilcd.-Malieno (2 p.mJ. for Aiwkland. Arrived.-Sonorita, from New Zealand. MKLIIOIJJfNK, Seplembcr 4. Sailed.-Mniinganni, lol ' I,u ' n '' vlil Jlo, LKVUKA. September 4. Arrived.-Levuka, from Sydney. COASTAL. WEDNESDAY. SEI'TEMHEK 4. AUCKLAND. Sailcd.-Indraiema. (3.20 p.m.), for Gisborne. NEW PLYMOUTH. Sailed.-Xgapuhi (8.3(1 p.tn.!. for One--I,U,,Ki - PATK.V. Arrtved.-Kapunl (2 p.m.l, Irom Moilingtofi - WANdAXU. ArriuMl.-Stormbiril 111.17 o.mO. nml Arapava 111.12 a.m.i, from Wellington. CASTI.KPOINT. Arrivcil.-Iliiiemcxi (8 a.m.), from Wellington. IMCTON'. An-ived.-I'aleena (4.51) P.m.), from Wellington. NELSON. Armod.-Jtopourilin. (2 a.m.), and Xika" (5.5 a.m.). from Wellington. ,„ ~, . Sailcrt.-Nikau (7.5 p.m.). for Wellington. CiIIKYMOLTH. Arrived.—Kit tawa, (8.45 a.m.), from Weili??prtou; Koonya (7.30 p.m.;, from Wellington. KAIKOUHA. Arrived.-Wakatit (5.30 a.m.), from Wellington. LYTTT.LTON. Arrived.—Mokoia (7.45 a.m.). and Maravoa(B.so a.m.), from Wellington; John, from Timani; Wakatn, from Koikoura; Uv.no Taylor, ketch, from Tinr.iru. Hatled.-Mukoia, for IHinedin; John, for Wellington; Breeze, for Timni'ui and Oamani; Taraivera (6.10 p.m.). for Wellington and northern ports. Sailcd.-Miiraroa- (6.20 p.m.), for \\ elliiicton Pa«iMigers: Saloon-Misses Seaman, Bushbv, Wryatt, Meek. Will. Croiichcv, Bcnuclt, M'Oregor, Musdomts ljunell olid 2 children, Silcock, Main, Donald and child, Mitchell and child, FitzgibhoiKi, . Burns, Triegs, Wryalt, Jones-, (..ultimo. Dr. Guthrie, Messrs. Jameson, Nowry, Jones, Bncvortz. Broad, Browne, Holder., Hoben, r.nnd, Stewart, Kilcock, Burrell, Burns; 30 steerage. l DCNEDIX. Arrived.—Tiakanoa. from Lyttoltoii. Sailed.-Invcrcargill. for Invercarglll,; Karainu, for Westnort. via Oamaru; Maitai, for Sydney, via Wellington. .PORT CiIALMEKS. Arrived.—Jtaka-wcli, schooner (10.45 a.m.), from Newcastle. ATHENIC AT lIOBAHT. By Telegraph-Press Association-Copyright (lice. September 4, 9.20 p.m.) IIOBAIIT, September 4. The Athenic has arrived from London, and will sail for Wellington at 5 a.m. tomorrow; 211 passengers were landed, and 450 arc proceeding. WIRELESS MESSAGE FBOJI THE BEJIUEItA. ; (Received September, 4. 10.15 p.m.) ' IfOBABT, September 4. A wireless message lias been received from the, liemnera, now en route from Loudon to New Zealand, via Capetown, staling that sho will arrive hero on Thursday afternoon.
"CllAIQ" BASQUES RACING. When the barr/iies Jcssio Craig and .Tosoph Craig sailed from Newcastle on tho morning of August 17 for Auckland, it tfns anticipated that a good race would result, but the Jessie Craig appears not .to have had a clianeo with her sister fillip. Tho Joseph Craig reached Auckland lflte on Fridav night, after a, passago of 11 days, hut sb far the Jessie Craig has not been reported on the coast. The Jessie Craig left tho New South Wales port two and a half hours before tho Joseph Craig, and maintained her lead until 10 o clock the same ninrht. when tho was passed by tho Joseph Craig. The vessels have not lie.™ within sight of? each other since. The Joseph Oralff was favoured by light variable winds until Friday morning,,when a strong north-east gale was met with, and she came down the coast, hofore tho gale at groat Ei)».cd. She anchored in the stream at Auckland shortly after 11 o'clock on Fridav night, but so thick was the weather that her presence in the harbour was not known until daylight on Saturday. PAKEIIA LEAVES LONDON. Advices to hand state that the ShawSn.vill Pakeha Mtf London for Wellington, via Svdney and Auckland, on August 22. She is expected to reach her destination about October 22. MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Mr. G. B. llodinott, who wns third officer of tho Star of Canada, when she was wrecked at Olsborno recently, i? now fourth officer of the Union Company's,Mokoia. , . , Mr. Page, chief officer of the Tnraweva, left tho vessel on sick leave at Duncdln on Monday, and was relieved by Mr. J, Jf'Lean. , , , Mr. Edte, late of the Te An an, has Joined the Karamu as chief officer, pro tern. Captain A. T. Norton took charge of the TTnion Company's new steamer Kato.-> at Wellington yesterday, vice Captnin Ransom, who brought th 3 vessel out' from Home. ■. _ Mr. E. Gibson, fourth officer of the Ka» toa. signed off the vessel at Wellington yesterdays Contain Jackson has resumed command of the Tfawera after lwlid.iy leave. Captnin Gibson, late master of the vessel, is at Patea on private business.
On arrival at Dunedin from AVestport. via- the Bluff, next week, the Tavium will withdraw for docking and overhaul at Port Chalmers. Her running in the AAost Cnast trado will be taken up by the Karamu. Following fe a. summary of Lyttelton cargo taken by the F. and S. Line's steamer Drayton Grange, which cleared the southern port, for Avomnouth on Saturday.—From Lvttclton-Por Avonmouth--195"! carcasses ln.mb, 12.536 sacks oats, 6431 sacks wheat, 1301 socks v»-h 150 sacks beans, 30 facks linseed. For Liverpool— 5959 carcasses mutton and lamb, 1925 sacks pens, 93S sacks bran. 49 eases preserved meat", 153 casks tallow. 3 drums glyeerino, 5 balas clippings, U bales rone, 160 boxes extract soap- For Olaspow-SM sacks peas. 17 sacks seed, 201 bags beef, 44 cases preserved meats. ' The American baroaontinc Makaweli. which brought down a cargo of -lumber from the Pacific Coa3t to Dunedin, left Port Chalmers for Newcastle a» 10.45 a.m. yesterday. '- T"iidera have been received as : follow, in connection with the Amoknra's overhaul at AVellington s-Messrs. Luke and Sons, £1'75 (accepted); ltobcrtson and Co., £1225: Cable and Co., £1265; and Crabtfee and Co., £1294. Good work has been done by the F. and S. liner Kent at coastal ports. It was originallv proposed to dispatch, -her from Tiroaru for Home, via Australian ports, on September 14. Her sailing date has nowbeen altered to September 11. At 6 p.m. to-day the TJnion Company's steamer Tlanpiri will be dispatched from AVcUlimtoii for New Plymouth direct. Tho 'vessel proceeds thence to Greymouth to load coal for Napier.
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