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PHASES OF THE MOON. SEPTEMBER. Day. Hγ. m. Last quarter 5 J 53 a.m. Kew mooii 11 5 18 p.in. First quarter 18 725 p.m. Full moon :.... 26 11 4 P-ui. MOOJT. Moon rises to-dny, 6.51 a.m.: sots, 8.11 p.m. HIGH WATEJt-To-day, 5.31 a.m.;- 6.5 p.m. To-morrow, 6.J1 a.m.; 7.4 p.m. BUN. . . . Bun risee to-dfiy, 5.56 a.m.; sets, 5.37 p.m. ARRIVALS. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. NIKAU, 6.5. (5.30 a.m.). 253 tons, Hay, from Nelson and Alotueka. MOANA, e.s. (6.20 a.in.K 3M5 tone, Stringer, from Sydney, l'r.sacnerers: Saloon—aliases Ferris, Mouatt, 11. Donnelly, JlrE. Leitch, Mcnsrs. Leitch, Perrio I2J. MARAKOA, e.s. (G.iis a.m.), 2598 tone, Manning, from Lyttelton. I'asscngere: Saloon —Jiuses' Ostoiki, Hall, Jirown, Williams, Dnrling, Rose, M'Kcill, Mcsdames Johnston, Wilson, l'raeer, Williams! l'aull, Harvey, Wliite, Heasley, Bidoy, ltose. Kaye, W. J. H. Reynolds, Messrs. Heasby, Hidop, Williams, Angus, Hciasley, Boyes, Holmes, Wilkinson. Pitcher, Frith. Aliichell. WMte. Cook. Terrace, Barret. Judd. fchodes. Sinker, Paul], Harvey, Sidey. JJaui, Bharlanil, Jaqucs, iMorlaild, M'Williame. Kay, Bos; Z$ eteerago. KO.UATA, s.e. (8.25 a.m.), 1994 tons, Frew, from Westport. Hl'IA, -s.e. (5.30 a.m.), IS7 tons, Burt, from Wanganui. AOKANGI, a.a. (10.40 a.m.), 4269 tons, Stephens, from San Francisco, via Papecto and Harotonga. Passongcrs:-. First ealoon—Mesdamea M'Leod, G. Mcucs, K. Bracken, F. Maughan, Uutchen, and Laay Loekhart. Misses F. Midglcy, D. Tracey, Tliompson, Anderson and infant, Nurse Ford Sir 11. Lockliart, Jicv. J. Hutchcn, Messrs. 0. P. Mayner, J. V. M'Donald, Wm. Irraser, N. J. M'Leod, J. Ford, Gco. Scott, K. T. Tiirnbull, O. Mclies, B. Bracken, U. Jroiuw, IV. Dlife, J. Ortega, L. Pierson, H. ilonschcii, It. Gallagher, S. Well, O. Pegram, E. Mltohcll, W. -Fraser, G. Frasor. Second ealoon—Mesdamca J.' II. Storr, J. Saunders and infant, K. L. Sanderson, Misses If. Cooper, E. Parkin. Messrs. I'. Cooper. S. M'Nutt, It, million, J. H. Storr, J. J. Todd. Third-class-Messrs. J. Holden, L. Hansen, P. Ellis, K. White, P. J. Purcell, and K. Morrison. DEFENDER, sjs. (10.40 a.m.), 190 tons, Jameson, from Lyttelton. VICTORIA, 6.5. (11.20 a.m.). 2969 tone, Entwislo, from Duncdin and Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Lawrie, Smith, Messrs. T. N. Horsloy, Steele, Redstone, Smith. KAHU, E.s. (3.45 p.m.). 182 tons, Shirley, from Enst Coast. - WAIMEA, s.s. (4.50 p.m.). 454 tons, Stovens. from Gisborne. BLENHEIM, e.s. (5.15 p.m.), 120 tons, from Blenheim. HAOPIIU. e.s. (5.45 p.m.). 715 tons, M'Kenzie, from Westport. j JANE, ketch (6.15 p.m.). from Pakawa. | H3NEMOA, s.s. (7.45 p.m.), 542 tons, Bollons, from Castlepoint. PATEENA, s.s. (10 p.m.), 1212 tone. J. O. Watson, from Nelson and Picton. Passengers: 115 saloon and 21 steerage. DEPARTURES. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. IJJDKALEMA, E.s. (6 a.m.). 6669 tons, Lea. tor Lyttelton. ATHENIO. k.5.(4 p.m.). 12,234 ton«, Kempson, for Lyttelton. AOREEE, e.b. «.3O p.m.), 77 tons, Fisk. tor Patea. NIKAU,.e.s. (5.30 p.m.), 248 tons, Hay, ror Nelson and Motueka. . MOERAKI, s.s. (5.30 p.m.). 4592 tons, Collins, for Melbourne, via south. ARAPAWA, E.s. (5.40 p.m.), 268 tons, Thomp6O3, for Wanganui. WAKATU, b.s. (6 p.m.), 157 tons, Wills, for Kaifooura and Lyttcltoii. GERTIE, e.B. (6.10 p.m.), 269 ton 3, Rodger, for Foxton. ■ . KAKAKOA, s.s. (8.6 p.m.). 2598 tons, Mannine, for Lyttclton. .VICTORIA, s.B. (9.40 p.m.), 2969 tons, Entwisle* for'northern ports and Sydney. OPAWA, s.B. (midnight), 110 tons, Nicholas, for Blonholin. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Hawera, Fatea, via Torakohe, Sept. 13. . Aorere, Paten-. September )3. Stormblrd, Wanganui, September 13. Maori, Lyttelton, September 13. I'arawcra, northern ports, September 13. Maunganui, Melbourne, via south, Sept. 13. Rcmucra-, London, via way porta. Sep. 13. lV<ii!iora, Newcnstle, via Lyttelton, Scpembor 13. ISalianoa, Westport, September 13. Kdilanßata, Wcstport, Sept. 13.' Opa-wa, Blenheim. f-ept«inbi'r 14. Gertie, Foxton, September 14. . Arapawa, Wanen.nui, September. 14. .Nikau,-Nelson,; Motuoka, S«pt;:i4.' ': . . Jfuraroa. Lyttclton, Sontember 14. Navtia, Suva, via Auckland, Sept. 14. Jfanourikn, West Coast, Kelson, ?ept. 14. Waimana, London, via way ports, Seoember 15. Manaroa, IlaYclock, September 15. Monowai, Dunedin, Lyttelton, Sept. 15. Hippie, Gisborno. September 15. Kapiti, Picton. September 15. Wakatu, Lytt-clton, Kaikoura, Sept. 15. Kennedy, Foxton, September 16. • Mokoia. norl><:rn ports. &ont-embcr 17. ManKapapa, Westport, September 17. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. ' Kapußi, Patea, September 13. Kalut, Napier, Giihorn;. September 13, Blenheim, Blenheim, September 13. Huia, Wa-nganui, September 13. Waimca, Nelson, West Coast. Sept. 13. Aorere, Patea, September 13. Pateena. Picton, Nelson, September 13. Maori, Lytfelton, September 13. Moana, Earotonsa, Papeete, San Franiseo, September 13. Tarawera, Lvttelton, Duncdin, Sept. 13. Aoran&i, Sydney direct, September 13.' Maunpinui. Sydney direct. September 13. Hiuiplri, Auclilniid, September 13.
Waitomata, southern ports;, Sept. 14. Hincmoa, foul-hern lighthouses, Sept. 14. Defender. Hokitika. Sept. 14. Opawa, Blenheim, September 14. Gertie. Foston, September 14. StormMrd, Wanganui, September 14, Arapawa, Wangnnui, September 14. Hnwera, Patea, September 14. Jfikau. .Nelson, Motueka, September 14. Mararqa, Lyttotton. September 14. Kapunj, Paten, September 14. Arahura, I'icton, Nelr-on v West Coast, Seutcmbcr 14. Komata, Westport, Scntembor 14. Navun, TVe3tnort, Auckland, September 14. Kennedy, Nelson, West Coast. Sept. 16. Wakotu, Knikoura, Lyttelton, Kept. 16. Manaroa.. Motueka, i September 16. Kapiti, Wsvnganiii, September 16. llonowai, northern ports. September 16 Mokoia, LytteHon. Jliinedin. Sept. 17, Ma-pourika, Nelson. West Coast, Sept. 17. 'Eipple, Napier, Gisborne, September 17. fHTERCOLOtItAL SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMEBS. MADNGAITOI.. S.S.. left Melbourne September 4, for ITobart. southern port*, and Wellington. Due Wellington September 13. Leaves same day for Sydney direct. Dub Syjncy September 17. . T7LIMA.KOA, s.e., leaves Melbourne September 18 for IMj.irt. southern ports, and ■Wellington. Due Wellington September 27. Leave? earae day for Sydney direct.. Duo Sydney October 1. MANUKA, 8.3., left. Melbourne September 11, for Hobart, southern, port?, and Wellington. Due Wellington September 20 Loaves en mo day for Sydney' direct. Duo Sydney September 24. MAITAI. s.s.. leaves Sydney September 14, for Wellington direct. Due Wellington September 18. Leave? September 19, for poutlicrn ports, Hobart, av.d Melbourne. Due Melbourne September 23. OVERSEA SHIPPINC. STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. ■ From London. MIMIRO (due about September 16), failed on July 11, via. Australian ports, Auckland, and JfapieK (Tyser Line, agenta.) lIEJIUERA (duo' about ficpt-cinber 13) sailed on July 27, via Oapo Town and flobart. (New Zealand Shipping Co.. agents) CORINTIIIC (due about September 20), p.iiled on August H, via Co.pe Tomti ond Hobart. (Shaw, Savill and Albion Co agents.) RANOATTUA (clue about September 18). sailed on July 27, v>ia Auckland. (Shaw, SaviH nnd Aibion Co. agents.) AHAWA (due about October l\ Eailcd on August 17, via. Cape Town and Holiart. (Shaw, Savill and Albfcn Co., agents.) KUADINE (due about September 30.1, jnilcd on August 14, via Cape Town and llobo.Tt. (New Zealand Shinsing Co., agent?.) WAIMANA (due about September 15), sailed on July 16, via Sydney and Auckland. (Shaw, . Savill and Albion Co., atrents.) INDHABAEAH (due abort! October 20). sailed on August 17, via Australian porta and Auckland. (Tyeer Line,. agents.) PAKE-HA (duo about October 22), sailed on August, 21. via Australian, ports . and Auckland. ; (Shaw, Savill and' Albion Co., agents.) NEREHANA (due about November 9). snibd on August 29, via. AustoMlian ports, ond Auckland. (Tyser Line, arenta.) RIMUTAKA (dvo about Octobtfr 16!. sailed on August, 51. via Cape Towit and Hobnrt. (New Zealand Shipping Co.i agents.') OTAKI (dne about October 31), tailed on September 8, via. Anclcland. (Now Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) From Liverpool. KAIPAXA (duo fl.ljottt PODlembfi- 3BJ. sailed on August 2, via Australia and Auckland. (F.-S. Line, agent!.) SURREY (dive ahont October 28), finilod on. Ausnwt It. via Cape Town and Hftfrart. (F.-S. Line, a Rents.) KIA OKA (duo about October 15), esiiled' on August 19. via Auckland. (Shaw. Savill. and Albion Co., agents.) From Montroal. RAKAIA (due abont October 16). *n[)M on AußUst 10, vin. Atietralian porta atik Auekland. O'civ Zcnland Shijirlns 'Ou.r , wtnW .-■ . • -a
WAIWEEA (due about r\-tober 23), sail on September 4, via Anstn'ilian ports a Auckland, (Now ZciJanc! tihippiug' C nseuts.) From New York. ANGLO-OALIFOENIAN (dn,» about S( lember 30), sailed on July 9. v»v Auetrolii Ports and Auckland. (A. mud' A. LL a-scnts.) WALTRAUTK (due about Sc.frtcmlicr 1 sailed in Julio, via. Auckland. (Vacui Oil Co., aßcnts) • SOUTHKItN (due about failed on July 19. via Auckland. (Vaouti Oil Co., ajroin -) WJIAKARUA '(duo about October-S 6). sa ed on August 5, via Australian pOVts a; Auckland. (Tj'ser Line, aseut^.i lIEIIKENFEI.S (due about OctolW.- 2 Eailed on August 18. via Australian i;ov and Auckland. (Daljety and Co,, m'&ut From Pfciiadolphia. WIMBLEDON (due about October Faued in August, via Auckland. and Co., agents.) BY TKLEGEAPH. OVERSEA. i LONDON, September 12. Arrivod.-Paparoa, from the Bluff; Mnr tai. from the Bluff. . NEWCASTLE, September 12. Arrived.—Queensland, from Auckland. Sailed.-Kauri, for New Zealand. , COASTAL. THUESDAY, SEPTEMBER- 12. AUCKLAND. Sailed.—Mimiro (12.45 p.m.). for Napic and Wellincton. Arrived.—Mokoia, from Eoutliern ports. ONEHUNGA. Bailed.—Ngapuhi (4.20 p.m.), for Ne' Plymouth. EAST CAPE. Navua,, bound Wellington, passed sout at 10 a.m. NAPIEB. Sailed.—Tarawera, (6.40 p.m.), for We: linKton. To sail.-Awahou (8 p.m.), for Wellbgto: via coast. NEW PLYMOUTH. Sailed—Rosamond (5.25 p.m.), for On< liunga. PATEA. Sailed.-HawCTa (10 a.m.), for Wellingtoi WANGANUI. Arrived.—Stormbird (9.35 a.m.), from We] lington. NELSON. Arrived.—Alexander (6.30 a.m.), from We] lington. FAEEWELL SPIT. Koonya passed east for Wellington a 3.50 p.m. LYTTELTON. Arrived,—Baratoni; (5.40 p.m.), from Bun bury; Cycnet, from Kaikoura. Sailed.—Aparima (4.5 p.m.). for Timaru TVootton, for Nydia Bay. To Eail.-Waihora (midnight), for Wcl lmcton. Sailed.—Maori (8.30 p.m.). for Wellington Passansers: EaJoon—Dr. Guthrie, Hon. per kus. Father Murray, Messrs. Hewlett, AU corn, Eastaatc, Wri«rht, Brittan, White Dowling, Eattray, Eakins. GaUowa.y, Sleigh Graham, Fenwick, Lyons, Winchcombe td\rards. Robinson, Carr. Baron. Lorie Isitt; Gibbons, Rynu, Fraser. Guiney Sn»nc<!, Traill, Smith, Snow. Rutherford Kidson, Baron, Kidson, Forbes, Turner LouEhnan, Adams, Field, Davics, Mcsdamei Arber, Guthrie. Callender, Graham and ! children, Singleton, Lane, and boy, Fergus Gibbons and child, Ryan, Fraser, Guiney Gillman, Aitoheson, Sivsnce and child Montfromorio, Spencer, Nelson and 2 chil dren, Misses Guthrie, Collins, Ruescll Wot.hey. lCirier, Murray, Hamilton (2), Dunnage (2),; 29 slecraco. , . bailed.—Maunganui (6 p.m.), for Sydney via Wellington. , i REMUERA'S EXPECTED ARRIVAL. By .wircloss the New Zealand Shinpinc Company's R.M.S. Rcmuera, which ie en route from London, via way ports, to Wellington, advised last ovenine that eho was expected to mako port about 1 a.m. tomorrow. E.M.S. AOEANGI FEOM 'FRISCO. Aora,nKi. R.M.S.,' arrived at Wellington from San Francisco, via Papeete and Earotonsa, yesterday morning, and berthed at Jcrvols Quay. The Aorangi left the port on August 21, at noon, ond after a fine weather run arrived at Papcoto on September 1 at 6 p.m. She left the French island port at 6 a.m. on September 3. and experienced moderate weather to Eerotonga.. which port was made at 5 o.in. on September '5. At 5 p.m. the same day the Aoranai commenced the final stage of her journey, and experienced fresh south-westerly winds," modcrate seas, and unsettled weather to Weilincton. Imports by-the vessel were ns follow:— 1746. bags onions. 6720 crates onions, 1350 caE-M -α-nplos, J .i" 7 cases canned fruit. 4586 ca-T'OS dried fruits, 35 packagos oil, 19 packages paper, 69 packages rubber goods, 49 packages periodicals. 128 racks barley, and a quantity of fruit for all New Zealand ports from Earoionga. In nddition there fa a Inrco amount of genorol cn.n»o am) six horses. Ttie Aorangi continnos her journey to Sydney at 3 p.m. to-day.. MOANA FOR SAN FRANCISCO. With 54 through passengers and a large Koneral cargo shipped at Sydney for San Francisco, the Union Company's R.M.S. Moana arrived at Wcllipgton from the New South Wales port early yesterday morning. Strong south-westerly winds, accompanied by heavy ,seas, wero encountered immediately on clearing Port Jackson Reads. These .conditions lasted until the day before port was made. The Moana, which continues her journey at 5 p.m. to-day, will load a quantity of butter and hemp before taking her departure., THIED-OLASS FROM. HOME. In addition to tho list of first and rec-ond-claE-s passengers, already published, tho following thlrd-cIaEG are coming to Wellington by R.M.S. Oorinthio, which is duo here' on September 21:—Misses Baker, Brown. Cooper, Cole. Copstick, Cummins, Darsie, Elson (2), Fitton, Grounsell, Harris, Harrison, Hayos, Howard (2), Hunt (2), Korr, Kcnaking, Mttcdonald, Marshall, lltrcer, Morris (2), Murray (4), O'Neill, Pike, Bobolham (2), Scott, Sheareold, Smith (2). Stewart. Thomson, WaJder (2), Webb, I!esdaines Baker (2), Batcson, Cooper, lOlson, Fitton, Groiinsfli, Ham Harris, Hornby, Kirk, Morris, Murray (2). Pollard, Regan, Robotham. Bhcargold. Telford, Tyler, Studholme, TooteU,, Thomson, Watkint-on Messrs. Baddolcy (2;, Barnett, Bateson, Bell, Biggins, Bond. OaJcebread, Chambers, Cooper, Dickinson, Duffy, Dminctt, Fitton, Gellcn, Garrett, Grounsell, Ham, Harris, Hocking, Howard,. Jiegins. Kerkin, Kington, Kirk, Lacey, Mills. Milne. Moody, Moore (2), Mitchell, Morris (2), Murray (61, Parker, Peagram, Pollard (4), Hadford, Roberts' (2J, Jiobotham, Sycr, Sheargold, Sharman. Studholme. Simraons, Smith,
Thomson (3), Tyler, Tootil. Vincent, Walker, Wilford, Williamson. Mnetcra Cooper, ElEtin, Murray, Grounsell (3), Smith, Telford, Thomson, Watkiason (5). For other New Zealaud ports: Auckland 122, Napier 13, Gisborne 8, New Plymouth 8, Wanganul 4, Kelson 5, Wcstnrt 18, Greymouth 12, Lyttelton 41. Tiinaru 9, Port Chnlmers 36, and Bluff 17. MIMIRO'S MOVEMENTS. The Tyser liner Mimiro left Auckland for Napier at 12.45 p.m. yesterday. The vessel, which is en route from London, is duo at Wellington about September 16. PAPAEOA ARRIVES HOME. Cable advice received yesterday by tho local office of the New Zealand Shipping Company stated that, tho Paparoa had arrived at London from the Bluff on September 10. She cleared the eouthern port on July 25. MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Mr. J. M. Barr, late chief officer o! tho Kini, has resigned from the Union Company's eervice. His position on the Kinl is being taken by Mr. (1. Burton, late second officer of the Wailiora. Mr. Burton recently passed his examination at Melbourne for a master's certificate. Mr. 11. Dvydon has returned from holiday leave, and rejoined the Nnvua. at Auckland, relieving Jlr. Adkins; who enme ashore for instructions. Mr. C. R. Roberteon, second officer of tho Maitai, left that vessel on arrival at Sydney in order to sit'for his master's certificate. He is heiug relieved by Mr. J. Eldurs. of the Warrimoo, pro tcm. Captain KicholEon: of the Waitemata. came asliore at Wellington yesterday, and leaves for Sydney direct on September 20 . on holiday, prior to joining the Wnihora ' for the run to Calcmtta and back. Captain Carson is now in charge of the Waitemata. ■ Messrs. Chapman and Company, engineers, of Sydney, are at present constructing tho engines ojid machinery for four nmv tiig-boats, which will bo in service on tho Now South Wales coast within the neifc six months. The new vessels, which are to ho of lieht draught, in order to negotiate the northern-river bare, in the worst of conditions. vriU be about 80ft. in length. 19ft. beam, aud about 6ft. 6in. in depth. Kaiiri, 6-.;., the new Union Company's Eteamcr, is scheduled to leave Newcastle next week for Dunedin. and after discharging will dook at Port Chalmers for survey, Mnpourika, s.s.,' arrived at Greymonth from Wellington, via way ports, at 9.30 o.ni. .vroterday, and was to have left on the return trip at 10 p.m. Advice received by the local agents for the New Zealand Shipping Company stfltcs that the Whakatanc, which left Wellington for Port- Pirie on August Z4. arrived at her destination at 0 p.m. on September ■9. .She loads ore at Port Pirie for the .Tinned Kingdom. Messrs.. Uijgctr "and Co., local agents, have been advised that the auxiliary scow Echo .arrived at Gisborne from Bavelocl; yesterday. When dischtiree ij complotfd ■the ]joho(<ffll«'for-'\Vl<::.nr.Tßa.rap:ira to lefld
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