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PHASES OF THE MOON. • SEPTK.MRKK. Pay. Hr. m. Last quarter 5 0 53 a.m. New moon 11 3 18 p.m. first quarter 18 7 25 p.m. Full moon 26 11 '1 p.m. MOON. Moon rkes to-day. 10.18 a.m.; sets, 2. p.m. HIGJI WATER. To-day, 11.4 a.m.; 11.28 p m. ■ ■ To-morrow, 11.47 a.m. SUN. Sun rises today, 5.46 a.m.; set?, 5.43 p.i ARRIVALS, ' WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 18. PATEEXA, s.s. (3.55 a.m.), 1212 tons, Wn son. from Nelson and Picton. , BLENHEIM', s.s. (4.15 a.m.), 120 lone, Wil icson, from Blenheim. OPAWA. s.s. (5.40 a.m.), 110 lons. Nich lae, from Blenheim. MAORI, s.s. (6.55 a.m.), 3399 tons, Aldwe from Lytteiton. Passengers: Saloon—Miss< Broadway. Sirachan, Bowcn. floss, Fishc Lindsay, Farrow, Baxter. Shaw, Jeffrey Gibson.' Kerr, Dymock. Mesdamos Aysoi Hall, M'Loughlin, Christie and infan Amesbury, Cond, Butcher, Bonar. Vea Helm, Schmidt and infant, M'Noolcy an boy, Munro, Hon. Louisson, jr.L.C S: Charles Bowcn, Hons. 11. F. Wigram on Steven?. M.L.0.. Hons. Bavr. Duncau, Ca Jan, Messrs. Smith, Jones M.'Alpino, Sei ger, Pyne, Smith, James, M'Gregor, Selii Lord, A. -E. I'carce. Ayson, Statham, M.r Atkins. Diwe, Wigram, Hall. Jl'Lauphlii Christie, Crawshaw, Hawk. Bonar, Crav ford, Jluir, Marriner, Webb, White. Davi Nightingale, Smart. Grange. William; Clarkson and son, Helm, Mead, Jacobsoi Munro. Wairarapa, Hawkc's Bay, an Taranaki ladies' hockey teams; 22 Etec; nge. MAITAI, s.s. (noon). 3393 tone. 801 l from Sydney direct. Passengers: SaloonMisses Morris, Mullen, Morgan, Holdei Sinclair,. Fraser, Stewart, Sargcant, Brae ford, Sherwood, Mcsrtames M'lntosh, Crav ley. Beck, Wong, Ham. Dong, Gee. Risdal and boy, Robertson, Mem.ies, Holder an 2 children, Driller and infant, Mallin, Eutl crford, Messrs. Grady, Crawley, Ziele, Becl Schroder, Allan, Wong, Hum. Done. Gei Robertson. Menzjos, Connell, Kerr, 'Fume: Scott. Rawlinson, Luca-s, Symons, Inwoot Brireo, Camper, Herman'. Ashcr. Heroi Rowe, Jackson, Soavcdna, I'endersoi Rutherford, Pearce. Johnson (2), Dowel and Atkinson; 35 6tecrage, JOHN, s.s. (3.45 p.m.), 342 tons, Holn from Lytteiton. DEPARTURES. ' WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER.' 18. MIMIRO. s.s. (5.55 a.m.), 6225 tons, Dm can, for Sydney. HTJIA, s.s. (8.20 a.m.), 127 tons, Burt, fo Wanganui. JANE, s.s. (10.15 a.m.), 27 tons, fjrcei for Havclock. PATEENA, s.s. (1 p.m.). 1212 tons, J. G Watson, for Picton and Nelson. . lUKANOA, 6.5. (3 p.m.), 2246 tons, Barlow for Westport. KAITANGATA, 5.6. (3.20 p.m.), 1983 ton! A. E. Cain, for Lytteiton. ■ REMUERA, s.s. (5 ,p.m.), 13,000 ton: Grccnstreet. for. Lvttelton. KLENHEIM, s.s. (5.10 p.m.), 120 tons Wilkinson, for Blenheim. OPAWA, s.s. (5.5 p.m.), 110 tons, Nichola: for Blenheim. MOKOIA, s.s. (5.35 p.m.). 3502 tone, Harris for Lyttolton and Dunedin. ..HAWEBA. s.s. (8.10 p.m.)„,2C0 tons, Jack son; for Patea. MAORI, sa. (8 p.m.), 3399 tons,.Aldwell for Lytteiton. Passengers: Saloon—Missc: Anderson. Anderson, Brown, Hunt, Grac< (2), Blackburn, Milne; Mce, Haslctt. Good all, Dick, Laurie, Slade, Beck, Newby Wood, Allan. Bridges, Mo.'.dajncs Har greaves, Hamilton and child. /Ward, A Kincaid; Trower and infant, Kayo. Berry Guthrie, Lcitch, P. Nicholls. Rutherford M'Neill, Cullcn, Kcrnahan, Sandford anc infant; Colonel Clayton, Rev. F. Rule Messrs. Smith, White, Ford, Pettigrew Armstrong, Bruce. Chapman, Reese, Ham. iltori, A. Kincaid. Guthrie, Leitoh. P Nicholls, Rutherford, Stephenson, Cullen Milne. Anderson, Duthie, Smith, Otley Thomson, Sandford, Slade, Brownell, Jenkins, Woolfo, Martin, Smallbono. Pitt Driscoll, Andrews, Beak, ■ Hart, Sullivan Scverne, Wilson, Paterson, Harlcy, Boon Twine, Brasnnn, Thompson; Gcbbie, Qucaly, Boalc, Guthrie, Winstone, Finlayson, Carter. Mec, Haig, Orr, Ward. .KPW.-s.s. (10.10 p.m.), 342 tons, S.:Holm [or Wanganui. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Stormbird, Wanganui, September 19. Arapn-wa, Wanganui, September 19. Kabii.'Gisborne, September 19,''.,'.,., j-" Arahura, West Coast, Nelson,"- Ticton, September 19. Kapuni, Patea, September 19. Kapiti; Wanganui,.September 19Nikau, Nelson. Molueka. September 19. Jlararoa, Lytteiton, September 19. . Tarawera. northern ports. September 19. • Patecna, Nelson, Picton, September 19. Navua, Westport, September 20. Komata. Westport, September 20.. Waverley, Foxton, Scptembr 20. Gertie, Foxton, September 20. . Opawa, Blenheim. September 20. Blenheim, Blenheim, September .20.. Huia, Wanganui, September 20. Maori, Lytteiton, September 20. Corinthic, London, via way ports. Sept. 20, Manuka, Melbourne, via south. Sept.-20. Wimmera. Sydney, via north, Sept. 20. Wakatu, Lytteiton, Kaikoura, Sept. 20, Mangapapa. Westport, September 21. Mapourika, West Coast, Nelson. Sept. 21. Ripple, Gisborne, September 22. Mokoia, Dunedin, Lytteiton, Sept. 22. Monowai, northern porta. Sept. 24. Eangatira. London, via way ports, September 24. ~ PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Remuera, Lytteltoii, September 19. Stormbird, Wanganui, September 19. Arapawa, Wanganui, September 19. Hawera, Patea,, September 19. Aorerc, Patea, September 19. Kapuni, Patea, September 19. Athenic, London, via way ports, Sept. 19. Nikau, Nelson, Motueka, September 19. Mararoa, Lytteiton, September .19. Maitai, Melbourne, via south, Sept.. 19. Tarawera, Lytteiton, Dunedin. Sent. 19. Waimana, Lytteiton'. September 20. . Waverley. Nelson, West Coast, Sept. 20. Opawa, Blenheim, September 20. , , Gertie, Fojton, September 20. Manama, Motueka, via Tcrakohe. Sep. 20. Blenheim, Blenheim, September 20. Kapiti, Wanganui, September 20. Patee'na, Picton, Nelson, Sept.- 20. Jlaori. Lytteiton, September 20. : Manuka, Sydney direct, Sept. 20. Wimmera. Lytteiton. Dunedin, Sept. 20. Kaliu, East Coast, September 20. i Huia, Wanganui. September 20. ( Arahura, Picton, Nelson, West | Coast, September 21. Waihora, Newcastle, September 21. Wakatu, Kaikoura. Lytteiton, Sept. 21. Matigapapa, Westport, September 21. . llokoia, northern ports, September 23. Monowai, Lytteiton, Dunodin, Sept. 24. Mapourika, Nelson, West Coast, Sept. 24. Ripple, Napier, Gisborne, Septcrliber 24. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. T7LIMAROA, 5.3., left, Melbourne Sep. tcmbcr 18 for Hobart. southern ports, and Wellington. Due Wellington September 27. Leaves rsamo day for Sydney direct. Due Sydney October 1. MANUKA, s.s., left Melbourne, September 11, for Hobart, southern ports, and Weilington. Due Wellington September 20. Leaves same day for Sydney direct. ■ Due Sydney September 24. WIMMERA, s.s., left Sydney September 11 for northern ports and Wellington. Due Wellington September 20. Leaves same day lor Lytteiton end Dunedin.. MATJNGANCT. s.s.. leaves Sydney Sep. tember 21. for Wellington direct. Duo Wellington September 25. Leaves sarao dny for southern porta, Hobart, and Melbourne. Due Melbourne October 5. OVERSEA SHIPPING. ' STEAMERS TO AEEIVE. From London. CORINTHIO (duo about September 20), sailed on August 4, via Capo Town and Hobart. (Shaw, Savill and Albion Co., agents.) RANGATIRA (duo about September 24), sailed on July. 27, via Auckland. (Shaw, Savill, and Albion Co., agents.) ABAWA (due about October 2), Bailed on August 17. via Cape Town and Hobart, (Shaw, Savill and Albion Co., ngents.) RTJAHINE (due about September 30), sailed on August 14, via Cape Town and Hobart. (Now Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) IXDUABARAn (due about October 20), Bailed on August 17, via Australian ports and Auckland. (Tyser Line, agents.) PAKEHA (due about October 22), sailed on August 21, via Australian ports nnd Auckland. (Shaw,. Savill and Albion Co., agents.) NEREHANA (due about November 9), sailed on August 29. via Australian ports and Auckland. (Tysc-r Line, agents.) RIMUTAKA (due about October 16), sail, ed oii'August 31. via Cope Town and Hobart. (New Zealand Shinning Co.. agents.) OTAKI (due about October 31), sailed on September 8, via Auckland. (New Zealand Shinnim; Co., agents.) TAINUI (due about October. 29), failed on September 12, via Cape Town and Hobart. (Shaw, Savill, and Albion Oo„ agents.) - TONGAIURO (ilue about October 8). sailt>d on August 16. via Cape Town. (New Zealand Shipping .Co., agents.) From Liverpool. KAIPARA:'dm; about September 30). sailod on August 2. via, Australia and Auckland. (F.-S. Line.- agents.) SURREY .(due about October 26). sailed on' August 24, via Capo Town nnd nobart. (F.Si'Lina, agents.) . KIA ORA (due about. October :i5). sailed on Augtut 1?. vla.AuckUnd. .(fihsw, g av ui tod Albion.-Co, agents.)
From Montroal. KAKAIA (due about October 18), -ailed on August 10. via Australian ports arid Aucklnnd. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents. WAIWERA (due about October 28), tailed nn September 4, via. Au.itra.liuu purl,; and Auckland. (New Zealand Khinplii" Co. agents. From New York. ANGLO-CALIFORNIAN (due about Seplumber 30). railed on Julv 9, via Austialian ports and Aucklnnd. (A. and A. Line, 58 SOli'i'llEltN (due about October 4/ sailed on July 19, via Auckland. (Vacuum Oil Co., agents.) WHAKAIHJA (duo about October 16>, «ailed on August 5, via Australian ports and Auckland. (Ty»er Lin?, agent;-.) REIIk'ENFKLS (due about October 23), H. sailed on August 18, via Australian ports and Auckland. (Dalgcty and Co., agents.) From Ph'iladolphla. WIMBLEDON (due abciit October 5), sailed in August, via Auckland. (Collin t- and Co., agents.) D .. , 15V TELEGRAPH. |, OVERSEA. • s , . , , . LONDON, September 18. r, Amrcd.-lonic, from Wellington. \' ' . SAN FRANCISCO, September 16. |f Arrived.— Tahiti, from 'Wellington. r .- , . , SUVA. September' 18. a Arnvod.—Manapouri, from Sydney. d „ SYDNEY, September 18. 1. Sailod.-Jlaheno (6 p.m.), for Auckland. l - MELBOURNE, September 18. ;. Sailed.—Ulimaroa, .for Bluff, via Ilobart. i| HOBART. September 18. r . Sailed.—Kaipara, for New Zealand. l', COASTAL. I ' ; WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 18. ' AUCKLAND. >, Arrived.—Kurow (10.15 a.m.), from Fiji; - Rangatira (9.45 a.m.). from London, via. ', Sydney. 1; ONEHUNGA. '-. Arrivcd.-Ngapulii (10.10 a.m.), from New 9 Flymouth. 1 WANGANUI. :" Arrivcd.-Kapiti (12.10 p.m.), from Wei- ;' lington. '.' ' FOXTOX. Arrivcd.-Gertic (2.30 p.m.), from Wellingi ton. ', ' PIOTON. I, Arrived.—Rosamond (5 a.m.), from Wellington; Patccna (4.50 p.m.), from Wclling- , ton. Sailed.—Rosamond (11.30 a.m.) and Patccna (6.30 p.m.), for Nelson. ..NELSON. Arrived—Mapourika (4.45 a.m.), from Wellington. . • Sailed.—Nikau (8 p.m.), for Wellington. To sail.—Aralrara (3 a.m. September 19), 1 for Pioton and Wellington. MOTUEKA. Arrived.—Manaroa (2.30 p.m.), from Wei- . lington. KAIKOUEA. Arrivod.-Wakatu (6.30 a.m.), from Wellington. LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Opawa, from Duncdin; Wakatu, ' .from Kaikoura; liinenioa (10 a.m.), from Wellington. ' Sailed.—Tarawcra (6.25 p.m.), for Wellington; Cygnet, for Kaikoirra. Sailed.—Mararoa (6.25 p.m.), for Wellington. Passengers: Saloon—Missus Andrews, ' Lyons, Smith, Baker, -'.White. Mcsdamcs Smith, Isitt, Johnson and child, Dunklcy, White, Baker, Dexter, Vincent, Porter, Messrs. J. G. Clayton, Andrews, Johnson, Coebliek, Siddells, M'Larcn, Darcy, Andrews, Cook, Pickering, Plimmer, Baker, Peterson. Rout. Chapman, Ogilvie,-Agor, Dexter, -Vincent, Porter; 20 steerage. PORT CHALMERS. Arrived.—Kauri (6.30 a.m.), from Newcastle. ■ . Sailed.—lndralema (9.30 a.m.), for Bluff. DUNEDIN. Arrived.—lnvorcargill. from southern ports; Kotare, from Catlins." Sailed.—lnvorcargill, for ' Preservation Inlet. ...... Sailed—Manuka, for Sydney, via Wellington, rPassengers: Saloon—Misses Run-, die, Taiaroa. Dodds, Mesdames M'Dairmid, Donnelly, Vincent, Collier,. Thompson, Messrs. Gould,- M'Dairmid, Lee, Ross. Mac. farlano. Harris, Williams, Wensh, Collier; 15 -steerage for all ports. k . ■ . ■ MAITAI FROM SYDNEY. •After a, passage of three days twenty hours the Uniovi Company's steamer Maltai arrived at Wellington from Sydney i ■ direct at noon yesterday. The vessel left , i'tlio New South Wales port at 3.45 p.m. on Saturday, and experienced strong 'northwest to south-west winds, with hcavv following'sea's throughout the trip. Tho weather was fino and clear.' . ImpoH* hy the Mnitai were' iisTfollow :— 295 bundles laths, 2 00-se's cigars, 22-case." tobaeco,'soo bags salt, 24 crates.buckets, 74 •bales paper,. 114 rolls paper. 285 cases sardines; 46 bags walnuts, 105 bags peanut?, .20 barrels oil. 140 crates slates, 47 kegs potash; 40 kegs Epsom salts, 18 bags almonds,' 128 hiles strawboards, 300 cases schnapps,, 125 cases chocolate, 127 hags stearine, 30, cases, champagne. 150 casos sugar, 913 bags oohro, 25 cases pianos, 70 bags linseed oil cake, 22 sacks tapioca, 893 pieces timber, and a, large quantity of sundries, i In continuation of her journey to south- . ern ports, Hobart. and Melbourne, tho Maital, leaves Wellington at 5 p.m. to-day. ATHEftIC FOR LONDON AT 3 P.M. At 3 p.m. to-day the Shaw-Savill R.M.S. Athenio. is scheduled to take her departure from the Glasgow Wharf, Wellington, for London, via way ports. Ths liner Is expected to arrive at her destination on November 1. CORINTHICS EXPECTED ARRIVAL. Up till an early hour this morning the local wiroless station had received no advice from R.M.S. Corinthic concerning her expected arrival at Wellington from London, via way ports.. It is expected, however, that she will make this port about 4 p.m.' to-morrow. ' The liner berths at the King's' Wharf to land passengers and discharge Wellington cargo, on completion of which she leaves for lyttelton.' The Corinthic's loading ports in New Zealand will bo Lyttelton, Port Chalmers, and Wellington. She sails from here for London on October 3. lONIC ARRIVES HOME. Cable advice received hy the local agents for, the Shaw, Savlll. and Albion Company, states that R.M.S. lonic, which left Wellington for London on August 8. arrived at Plymouth on Tuesday morning, Septemher 17. INDRALEMA'S MOVEMENTS. The Ty.ser Line steamer Indralema is to complete discharge this week at Duncdin and the Bluff. She will also .ship cnTgo at those ports before returning to Lyttelton about Sunday next. After loading there she -will proceed to Wnitara, Wellington, and Napier to complete. The Indrntema. is to sail finally from N"apier on October 4 for London, via Las Palmas. ■RANGATIRA AT AUCKLAND. An arrival at Auckland from London, via. way ports, at 10 a.m. yesterday was the Shaw-Savill steamer Rangatira. Sheis due here next Tuesday, and is expected to clear, for the Bluff on September -26. ARAHUBA CLEARS WESTPORT. Weather reports received from Westport yesterday morning stated that there was still a considerable sea. on tho bar, and that the Komata and Navua. were Inside waiting for a favourable opportunity to soil for Wellington. The Arahura. managed to clear Westport for Nolson at 2 p.m. yesterday. She was-scheduled, to leave Nelson at 2 a.m. and Picton at 9 a.m. to-day. Bhe.6hould, therefore, arrive, here about 2 o'clock this afternoon. SENORITA SOLD. Still another of tho New Zealand sailers Is reported to have onded her sea-going career. She has, it is understood, been purchased by tho Huddart, Parker Co., subject to docking, and will be converted intoahulk. The Senorita was to have been docked at Sydney on Monday for examination, after which she proceeds to Newcastle with part original cargo carried from Whaugape, thence to Tasmania. A deeply-laden barque, presumed to be the Daniel. 18 days out. from Clarence River to Duncdin, passed Godley Head shortly after B'n.m. on Monday. The collier Wlmngape is loading timber at, Kaipara for Sydney. It is expected that the Rarawn's overhaul at Auckland will occupy at least another fortnight. She is expected to resume her running in the Onehiinga-Xev; Plymouth service at the beginning of next month. Captain .T. I). Frew, late of the Kouiata. is to take command of the llauriito at Auckland. 'Mr. F. A. C. lliflon. third officer of the Mararoa. has come ashore for orders, and Mr. W. it. Millar has filled the vacancy, Mr. 11. Clayden is n:nv uvuml officer iii the Mararna. Mr. E. Gibson has Joined the Kaftangstta a? third ofiiccr. Tiic Kaip'ira. which is und"r charier to tho >'. and S. Line, arrived at Ilob.irt on. Monday, and is due at Wellington about September 30. Having completed discharge of her London carKo at. Wellington, tli* Tjv*r liner , Mlralm l»fl, for ))y.Anry early yciK-rclay .morning to load for Hom«i
Had weather on tlic West Coast has boon responsible for delaying tlic .Tlanagapapa at knramca. The vessel is due at Wellington about Saturday, and is expected to lake her departure for Westport anil Karamen, the sumo day. Next week the Wellington Patent Flip will lie occupied l)V two Anchor Line ve-.-*ols. It is proposed to take tho Waimea, up on Monday, nnrt the Xiltau on Wednesday. Overhaul of the coastal steamer Hiiru is expected to be completed about llic end of this week at Napier. She will then bo rceommis.-ioncri, awl rater the NapierTVcllinglon trade. Grrymouth reported yesterday that the weather at that port showed signs of clearing. The steamer Brisbane wu.s outside waiting to enter. The Koonyn, which was outside, had put to sea. In continuation of her journey from Calcutta to .Callao, South America, the tramp steamer Minerie. which put into Wellington for bunkeiw on Monday, left port on Tuesday cveniug. The Union Company's new steamer Kauri (late Harmon) arrived at Port Chalmera from Home, via Australian ports, yesterday. ' It is stated that the price paid by tho Paparoa Coal iCompany for the bnrnuo Helen Denny was £2500. The sailer has been chartered to load coal at Newcastle for Wellington. A cable message states that tlic Tyser liner Indrabarah, from London August 17, en rotilo to Melbourne. Sydney, and New Zealand ports, passed the Capo of Cood Hope on September 10. Latest charters include the barque Ariel, 796 tons. She is to take a cargo of coal from West port to the South Sea Islands, thence to Europe with copra. Amaranth, four-masted barquentino, 1062 tons, has boon chartered to load lumber at Colombia, River for Valparaiso, or optional New Zealand ports. Tho Homo trader Waimnno, is expected to leave Wellington for Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Australian' ports to-morrow.
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