SHIPPING NEWS.
i ! PHASES OF THE JIOO.V. ■ KEPTEMBKR. Day. Dr. m. r *n.3t quarter 5 0 53 a.m. Now moon 11 3 )8 p.m. First quarter la 725 p.m. Full moon 26 11 4 p.m. MOOX. Moon rises to-day, 8.21 a.m.; sets. 1.2 a.m. Wednesday. HIGH WA'I'KH. To-day, 9.21 a.m.; 9.49 p.m. To-morrow, 10.14 a.m.; 10.40 p.m. SUX. Sun rises to-day, 5.5 a.m.; set?, 5.41 p.m. ARRIVALS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16. WAIMANA, s.s. (5.0 a.m.), 6734 tons, Bur-vill-llolmcs, from fiivcrpool, via. Australian ports and Auckland. . ' MISERIC, s.s. 14.30 p.m.), 47!5 tons, from Newcastle. >
DEPARTURES. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16. PATEENA, o.s. (12.50 p.m.), 1212 tons, Watson, for Picton and Nelson. ■AWAIIOU. s.s. (12.10 p.m.), 107 tons, Manley, for Grcymoutli. KENNEDY, s.s. (5.35 p.m.), 226 tons, Wildmail, for Nclsun and West Coast. DEFENDED, s.s. (6.20 p.m.), 19C tons, Jamieson, for Picton and Ilokitika. FLORA, s.s. (6.50 p.m.), 1273 tons, Williams, for New. Plymouth and West Coast. STOEMBU'J), s.s. (7 p.m.), 217 tons, Crotty, for Wnngamjii. ARAPAWA, s.s. (7.15 p.m.), 268 tons, Thompson, for Wau\;auui. MANAROA, is.s. (8.5 p.m.), 122 tons, Hart, for Motueka. .
MAORI, 5.3. iS.S p.m.), 3399 tons, Aldwell, for Jjyttelton. Passenger.?: Saloon—Misses M'Gresson, Kirk, Ballingall, Parker, Farrow Murphy, Wallace 1 . 1 Sh'eard, Dclancy, Coatee, Langford, Dick, Bende, Hann.ty (2), Rowley, Anderson, Phillips-, Wyatt, Kelly, Mcsdauies Peteiunau, Carrie and child, Rankin, Tiart-ley-Sniith, Turner, ,Taft, Newman, Harman, Trowikon (2), CoateV, Mcssre. Aitkcn, Mani del, Woods, Ericksotn, Hnyward. Vallance, Pearce, Dean- Rcgnaiult, Edinond and boy, Harris. Lloyd, M'Kay; Dr. Fringley, Anderedii,- Wliite-Pa.rson, Farther Jl'Carthy, Tait, Young, Robertson, Bone, Kerrick (2), Master; Wilkin, Vickerraan, Murray. Jfenzies, Doell, Taylor, Sandinaz... Cade, Ritchie (2), Ramsay. Roy, Payne, Pareons. Hegar, Hase, Bain, Paterson, Serecocn, Mazwell. Ciinimings, M'Donald, Pile, Pownall. Brookes, Gallon, Troupe, Hugo, Brace, Blick, Brown, Ayson, Stow, Martin, Kdiidall. Swanay, Montgomerie, Hutton, Deny, Parr. Elliot, Lindsay, Kelland, RameboVtom, Wallace, Blair, Reed, Arthur, OoveiVry, Williams, Buttie, Seagar, Clayton. Ptollpott. Cnwie, Fln.nn.ean. Haddock, M'Glashen, Her. Tait. GERTIE, s.s. (10.10 p.m.), 269 tons, Rodger, for Foxton. MONOWAI, s.s. (10.35 p.m.), 3«3 tons, Clift, for northern pons. j
', EXPECTED ARRIVALS. !• Rakanoa, Westporf. September 17. Kaitaugatat Westport, Ssptembcr 17. Wakalu, Lyttelton, Kaikoura, Kept. 17. • Nikiiu, Nelson. Motueka. September 17. Mararoa, Lyttelton, September 17. . Rosamond. Ouchung'a, New Plymouth, September 17. Mimiro, Loudon, via way porl<=, Sept. 17. Mokoia;. nnrtliern ports. September- 17. Pateena,. Nelson. Picton. Sept. 17. )Cn,ppni, Paten. September 17. Mangapaua, Wostport, Sept. IS. Kaitoa,,Torakohc, September 18. Opawa,. Blenheim, September 18. Mannroa, Motueka, September IS. Blenheim. Blenheim, September 18. Stormbird, Wangnnni, September 15. . Arapawa, Wanganui. September 10. T'av.era. Wanganui. September 13. Maori. Lyttelton, September 18. Maitai, Sydney■ direct. September 18. Kalui, East Const. September 18. Arahnra, West Coast, Nelson, Picton, September 18. Tara.wcra.,northern,ports, September 19. fiertie. Foiton. September 19. Coriuthic, London, via.way ports. Sopt. 20. . Manuka, Melbourne, via south, Sept. 20. Vv'immera, Sydney, via north. Sent. 20. Monowai, northern. ports, Sept. 24. DEPARTURES. Hinemoa. southern lighthouses, Sept. 17. . Aorere. Patea, September 17. Huia, Wanganui, September 17. Mokoia, Lyttelton, Dunedin. Sept. 17. Mapourika, Nelson. West Coast. Sept. 17. Ripple, Napier, Gisbornc, Scptembor 17. llosamond, Picton,. Nelson, New 'Plymouth; OnehungaV September 17. Milan, Nelsoni Motueka. Sept. 17. Mararoa. Lyttelton., September 17. Kapiti. Wanganui,..September.l7. Watakn, Kaikoura, Lyttelton, Sept, 17. • Raknnoa, Woslport, Sept. 17. . . Lytiolton, September 17. Waimana. Lyttelton. September 18. Miniiro, ■ Sydney, September 18. Kaitoa, Nelson, West Coast, Sent. 18. Reraucra. Lyttelton. September 18. Onawn. Blenheim, September 18. Mannroa, MoUicka, September 18. Blenheim, Blenheim. September, 18. Stormbird, Wanganui, September 18. Arapawa, Wangairui, September 18. Kapuui, Patea, Septomhcr 18. Hawera, Patea,' September 18. Pateena. Picton, Nelson, September 18. Maori. Lyttelton, September 18. Maitai. Melbourne, via south, Sept. 19. Tare worn, Lyttelton. Dunedin. Sept. 19. ■ Gertie. Foxton. September 19. Mangnpapa, Westport. Karamca. Sept. 19. Manuka. Sydney direct. Sent. 20. Vfimmcra-, Lyttelton. Dunedin, Sept. 20. Arahnra, Picton, Nelson, West Coaßt. September 21. Waihora. Newcastle. September 21. Monowai, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Sept. 24. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. ULIMAROA, s.s.. leaves Melbourne Septemher, 18 for Hobart. sou thorn ports, apd Wellington. Due .Wellington September 27. Leaves same- 'lay for Sydney direct. Duo Sydney October. 1. MANUKA, s.s., left Sydney,. September U, for, Hobart, southern ports, and Wellington. Due WoiliDgton September 20. Leaver- same day for. Sydney direct. Duo Sydney. September. 24. MAITAI, s.s„ left: Sydney, September 14, for Wellington direct. Due Wellington September 18.' Leaves September 19, for southern ports, Hobart, and Melbourne' Due Melbourne September 28.. WIMMERA. s.s., left Sydney September 11 fori northern ports and Wellington. Dun Wellington September 20. Leaves same day for Lyttelton and Dunedin. . OVERSEA SHIPPIMC. 'STEAMERS TO ARBIVE. From London.. MUiriiO (due abo-jt'September 17)), sailed op July 11, via Australian ports, Auckland, and Napier. (Ty£or Line, Agents.) CORINTHIC (due about September 20), sailed on August 4. via Cane Tow.n and Hobart. (Shaw, Savill and Albion Co., agents.)
RANGATIItA (due about Scptembor 23), sailed on July 27, via. Auckland. (Shaw Savill. and Albion Co., agents.) ARAWA (due about October 2). sailed on August 17. via Cape Town and Hobart, (Shaw. Savill and Albion Co., agents.) RUAHINE (duo about September 30). sailed on,' August 14, via. Capo Town and Hobart. (Now Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) IXDRABARAtt (due about October 20), sailed on. Angus*. 17. via. Australian ports and Auckland. (Tyser. Line, agent*.). -
PAKEIIA (duo about. October 22).' sailed on August 31. via Australian ports and Auckland. (3h.v,'.Savill and, Albion Coagents.)
NEREHANA (due about. November 9) sailed, on AuTiist 29, via Australian ports and Auckland. (Tysot Line, agents.) ' RIM.UTAKA-(dna about Oc'ober 16), sail»d on Align.-.), 51, via. Cape Town and Ho'bart., (New Zealand- Shipping Co., agents.) OTAKI (due about October SH, sailed on September 8, via Auckland. (New Zealand, Shipping ' Co., n.gents.)
I From Liverpool. KAIPARA (due about September 30), sail- !. e.d on August.. 2. via Australia and Auckland. IF.-S. Line, ocen.ts.) I SURREY (due about October 28), sailed on August 24, via Capo. Town and Hobart. (F.f. Line, agents.) KIA ORA (due about October 15). sailed ou August 19. via. Auckland. (Shaw, Savill and Albion Co., agents.) From Montreal. 'RAKAIA (due about October 18), tolledon August 10. via Australian .ports andAuckland. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents. WAIWERA (due about October 28). sailed on September 4. via. Australian port.; and Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents. From Now York. ANGLO-CALIFORNIA N (duo about September 30). sailed on July 9, via Australian ports and Auckland. (A. and A. Line, agents. SOUTHERN (duo about October 4), sailed or. July 19, via Auckland. (Vacuum Oil j Co.. agents.) WIIAKAKUA (dm about October 161, sail- j rd mi Angus! 5, via Australian port 3 and j Auckland. (Tytjr Liuv. atcnl-.l : BETtKKNFEI.S (due about October 20), , sailod on Angus' IS. via Ai',fralinn ports and Auckland. IDalgety and Co., agents.) ' From Philadelphia, WIMBLEDON (due nbwit Oc.toh-i- 5). ; sailed in August, via Auckland. (GoKin ! and Co., agents.)
COASTAL. MONDAY, 'SEPTEMBER 16. AGCKI,AXD. Arrt'vcd.-Myra. Fell M.45 p . m .), f,. om Xowi:astln Kuilee,'.—Victoria (6 p.m.), for Sydney. NAP I Kit. Sailed.—Tiirakina 13.5 p.m.), for Lyltolton; Mimyro (12.13 p.m.l. and Jlokoia (6.20 P.m.), for Wclli'ngion. NEW J'EVTiIOTJTII. .Sailed.-lidkiamond (11.50 p.m.), for Weillllffloil. PICTOX. Arrived.-PaV.ccna (5.10 p.m.), from Wellington. , Sailcd.-Patee.ua- (6.30 p.m.), for Nelson. „ ~ , x ct:i,son. hailcd.-Nikau; (7.5 p.m.), for Wellington. AAIKOURA. Sailed.-Waka.tu (2.£0 p.m.), for Wellington. Arrivcd.-Kowhai, from Greymoutli; liniec. scow, from .Havelock. Sailed.—Athcnic fi 130 p.m.), for Wellington; Jlararoa (6.40 n.m.), for Wellington, with 200 passengers.
PORT CU»UiMERS. Arrived.—lndraloma UUO a.m.), from Eytelton; Titania, barqtto (7.40 p.m.), from Surprise Island.
HLTJFP. Arrivcd.-Mnnuka (6.55 \a.ui.), from Melbourne, via Hobart. \ •
THIS WEEK'S SYDNJIY BOAT. This week's direct boat from Sydney-the Maitai-lcft for Wellington at 3 p.m. on u t,ll i'j ,v " Given favourable weather she should show up "here about. 2 p.m. tomorrow. There are 71' saloon mid <!8 steerage passengers on board for all ports. JIIiIIKO DUE TO-DAY. •In continuation of her journey from London, via way ports, the Tyser liuw Mimiro left Napier at noon yesterday. She is duo at Wellington this morniug. After unloading at this port she leaves for' Sydney direct, probably sailing at daybreak tomorow.
WAIMANA, FROM LIVERPOOL. Early yesterday morning the Shaw. SaVill Fteamer Waimana arrived at Wollingftjro 'from Liverpool, via way port-. Captain w. Burvill-llolmes has with him the following officers :-Chief. Mn J. Summers; second, Mr. L. D. M'Kirdy; third, Mr. H. Hardin; fouTth, Mr. 0. Williams; fifth, Mr. J. Woods. Mr. G. Arthur is chief .engineer, Mr. J. Pearce Eecond, Mr. T. Hunter third, Mr. T. M'Gregor fourth, Mr. H. Tate fifth, and Mr. J. Montgomery sixth. Mr. J. Finlay is chief refrigerating engineer, and Mr. A. Harrison second, while Mr. T. Rutledge is chief steward, Mr. J. Sweetenham wireless operator, Dr. J. M'Donald. ship s surgeon, with Dr. (Miss) E. M'Donald as assijtaiit-surgeon. The Waimana leaves' Wellington for southern ports to-morrow, and ou completion of discharge in the south proceeds to Australia to load for Home.
CORINTHIC LEAVES HOBART. , Discharge of R.M.S. Corinthie's Tasmanlan cargo at Hobart was completed yesterday morning, and the liner left the i'asmauJan port at noon, in continuation of her journey from London ' to Wellington. Arrival should be made at this port ou Iriday afternoon.
EAKAIA AT CAPE TOWN. The New Zealand Shipping Co.'s stcaniei Hakaia, now voyaging from Montreal" t( Wellington, made a call at Cape Town fo: bunker coal. She arrived at the Soutl Afriean port on September 13, and let again on September 13. Site is due a Wellington about October 18. WESTJIEATH ASHOEE. . The local agents for the P. and S. Lini received advice yesterday which stated th'i their steamer Wcstmcath, which was ti Have left Liverpool for Wellington on Sat unlay- last, had gone ashore. Details wcri meagre, but it was stated that tho vesse had been refloated, and rodocked. Some o her cargo wae only -slightly damaged. ■ PAKEHA LEAVES CAPE TOWN. Advices to hand state that the Shaw Savill steamer Pakeha, which is en rout from London to Wellington, left Capo Towj on Saturday, morning, September 14. She i due at her destination about October 22. Bound from Calcutta to. South Amcricn via Newcastle, the tramp ste-amer Miuerit WIS tons, put into Wellington for bunke coal yesterday afternoon. She . will cot tinue her journey either tin's evening' o to-morrow morning.. Athcnic, E.M.S., of the Shaw. Savill flee left'Lyltelton for, Wellington.last eveninj and is due in port this morning'. Sh will tako Iter departure from here to London on September 19, and is due a her destination on November 1. Sir. J. M'Lean, lato third officer of th Aratiura, has joined the Monowai as thir for a, trip or so, in order to relieve Jli J. K. Saint, who has come ashore on a< count of illness. ... ' Captain Dowcll, of the Stormbird, i j ashore on sick leave. Captain J. W. Crotti late mate of the vessel, is acting mastc | while Mr. Skye, late of the Aivahou, i mate of the Stormbird. Gable advice received by the local ofßc of the New Zealand Shipping.Company ai nonnces the arrival of the Kaikoura, c Monte Video, from Wellington, on Septra ber 13. ■ . . It waa originally intended that the Go' ernmeitt steamer Jlincmoa, would get awa from Wellington for' southern • lighthous< yesterday. Her departure has been pos poned until 'this afternoon, The Hincmo will be absent about a mouth. ' The Mangapapa' is expected in port fro: Karamea. via Wcstport, on Thursda: Messrs. Dalgel.y and Co. .anticipate givii: her dispatch. for the same ports either <: Thursday evening, or Friday morning. The Rosamond is due at Wellington fro Onohunga and New Plymouth about, noc to-day, and will .probably sail for Picto Nelson, Now" Plymouth, and Oncliunga th evening. The Waihor.i. leaves Wellington for No: castle about the. end of this week to lor again for this port. She returns to Nei castle to load for the East. Bad weather prevailed on -the We. Coast yesterday. There were no shippir movements in or out over the Grey ba Beports to baud from were of similar nature. The Koma.la and Arahui were outside unable to enter. It was e pected that the Navua would clear fi Wellington to-day. This vessel returns the West Coast, port before proceeding Auckland r.nd Suva.
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