SHIPPING NEWS.
PHASER OP Tin-; MOOX. SEPTEMBER. Day. Dr. m, La* t quaMcr •*> 5 S a " m ' Nmv inooii tl 5 1? P'M* First quarter 18 ? 25 p.in. Full moon 26 11 4 p.m. MOON. Moon rises to*day, 5.43 p.m.; sets, 6.6 a.m. Friday. HIGH WATER. To-day, 3.i0 a.m.; 4.10 p.m. To-morrow, 4.24 a.m.: 4.56 p.m. sux. Sun rises to-day, 5.34 a.m.; E-ct?, 5.51 p.m. ARRIVALS. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25. MAORI, e.s. (7.15 a.m.), 3999 tons, Aldwell, from Lyttelton. Passenjrors: Saloon—Misses Raymond, Quintan, Wright, Orr, Hcaton, Eraser, Woodflcld, BrickncM, Skinner, HallBrown, Orr, Cameron, Mirams, Backe-nrm, Nurse M'Kac, Syne, Mcsdaines Burt, Handberk and infant, Tawhai, Wnjfhorn, Campbell, Cbitty, Underwood, Johnson, Bickers, Fitzgerald, Arrow-smith, Caw and 2 children, Williams and child, Sync, Captain Rolls, lion. Mr. Culkin, Sir George Clifford, Captain Seabrook, Messrs. Shiells, Burt, Carter, Loanes, Santley, Hnines. Chitty, Slen. Burt. Thomas, llenaric, / Presents, Smith, Cookson, Rickus, Mastci, Orr, t llallcnt:tein. M'liea-n, Michael, Smith, Bishop, Marshall, Johnson, Hobby, Saxclly. Stratford, Cooper. England, Bernic, Rowe, Holmes, White-Parsons, Jlornbrook, Bird, ftoMiufflinm, Emm*, Bare, Temple, Arrowamith, Roche, B??et. Joachim, Buston, Farmer, Corry, JefTrles, HoldswortU, Uenn, Malcolm, Hamilton, Gordon, .StroJite, Thompson. Bonia.rd, M'Lean, Matchmson, Ilenton. Wood, Kvnns; 59 steerage. GERTIE, e.s. (7.20 a.m.), 264 tons, Rode*r, from Foxton. _ . MANAKOA. s.s. (8.45 a.m.), 122 tons, Hart, from Motiiokfl. ICAPUNI, s.s. (10.25 a.m.), 150 tons, Gibson, from Patea. „ WAIPORI, s.s. (11.55 a.m.), 1919 tons, Baron. from IVestport. . , , AORERE, s.fi. (noon), 77 tons, Fisli, from Patoa. CORINNA. s.s. (2.30 p.m.), 1271 tons, Cameron, from Lyttelton. NGAHERE, s.s. (2.30 p.m.), 1100 tons, Duller. from Grcymouth. ROSAMOND,' s.*. (2.30 p.m.), 721 tons, It win. from New Plvmouth. and Onchunga. BREEZE, s.s* (3 p.m.), 347 tons, Broadhouse, from Lyttelton. MAUNGANUI. s.s. (3.15 p.m.). 7527; tone, Worrall, from Sydney direct. Passenger*: Saloon—Misses F. Fredericks, Logffatt, His* kens, Wilson, Glendenning, Loonies. Piffen, Smith, Baker, Stewart, M'Guirc, Jone-s, Raymond', Kirk, Liddiard, Cunningham, Caterer. Swift, Goomley, Stewart, Mmdames Browne .and infant. St. John, Fmei* and maid, and 2 children, Dcmberton. Glendenninjr. Smifh. Brannsan and 2 children, Gotoh, B. M. Fisher, Munu nul 2 children. Yaldwin, Frenwith. Wm. Pitt, Cunnm?hem. (Jorralcy. Crallan, Phnrazni and maid, Rudlcin, "Lister and infant. Waddell, M'Sherry, Roome, Robinson and infant. Captain M'Arthur. .Messrs. Breen. Cook. Frederick. G. E. Criohton. St. John. Solomon. Bullftji, Fuller, E. Christie, F. Wilier, Magnus, Gotch, Thott, Ciark, A. Clark, Jn*£cnr, Hayes. Reid, Ralph, Jamicson, WFadshan. Masher, Yaldwm, Hon. u. Pitt, Adams, Lejrpatt, Orr, Guthrcy, Mar. tin. Haronrt, Fulton. Fisher, Simkir. Bell, Robins, .White, Garnham, Waddell, Binns, Lvnch, Duncan, Rieiiold, Cantata Smythe, Symone. Cornfoot, Ho*;?, Richard; 90 steeT6.6. (9.5 p.m.). 1596 bert, from Wert CoaM, Nelson, and Picton. Passe*Tsor3: Saloon—Misses MMahon, .(Viceson, Flvnn (2), TTobb*, Detancy. Payr£ Basteon, Starnes (2). Woodman, Hyde, Jilton, Dixon, Pow*r (2), Pcuper, pent, JJorton, Mesdames Mead, Butler. Jones, Flynn, Gear and child. M'Clellan. Stewart, NeMo, Martin. Woodford. Wearing, Senior, S-aUsbnrv, Beresford, M'Alpine, Roberts, Chapman, Smith. Lambert. Lieut. Sydnv hnm, Messrs. Sydenham, Hnnna. Cook (?), M'Farlano, Bright (2). Hannan, Goar, IToH, Barry. DennUton. Stonhenson. Tolan, Radford, Jeffrev, Steveup. Moss. Aatemm, DovrBray. N®nle. Scott. Oocenter. /? lbbs » mond, Wearingr./ Hamilton. Hilton. Bnr. raco, Seaver, Lurford. Tineey, Melville, p.qnt, Wcb«r, Read, Blnokmorc, M'Alnlne, Humnliries, Kurins. Hodfftonfon. Roberts, . Corrignn, ' Chn.pmnn, UoatrV, Sr-.Hh. -Tcnkiii;, Covbet, iamhert. • OPAWA. »s. (11.30 p.m.), 110 tous, ola?, from Blenltoim. DEPARTURES, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 25. PATHENA, s.s. (1 p.iu.t, 1212 (one, Watson, for Fioton <ind Kelson. I'jsstrisers: Saloon—For Pi'jton—Jlosdamos Sim, 31'Kenzie, Dr. Chcsson, Messrs. Boyd, Ayson, li'lCcn--7is, Phpimiitou, Master Dimock, Spence, Smalo, Kiinbcll, Heudric, Hay, Proa?sr, Jlorris, Davis,'Harris. Charlosworth. lor Nelson—Misses Kimball, Campbell, M'Kay, Mcsdaraos Emmins, il'Gillvray, Smith and boy, M'ltea. M'Murray, Nuwman, Jlcs'srs. Carter, Wachorn, Newman, Hauler, Halbart, Strouls. Jlicbalson, Waflswortb, WilkiuEon, I'loyd,, Bond, Jones, ScliillsUy; Id stcernse. , , STOItJIBIED, s.s. (J.4a p.m.), 217 tons, Doweii, for Waiiganui. MAPOUr.IKA, s.s. (6.5 p.m.). 1203 tons, Ritchie, for Xelsoit and West Coast. Pa-:;,™-sers: Saloon—For Nelson—Hisses M"untz, Campbell, Ifepdames Nowman, Pow. ell end 2 children. Messrs. Lewis, Daeyertz, Slieplej-, Powei!, Kcwinau, For \\estportrJtlss Dyer, Mesdamos Fielder, Lovin and o children, Chrisfonson ond 2 children, Messrs. Fielder, Turner, Levin. For Orov-mouth-Miss Cos, Mrs. Griffon and child, Messrs. Oriffcn, Hutcliens, Hughes, CIarkiOGEIOTE, S.S. (6.15 p.m.), 269 tons, Itodgcr, for Foxton.' ~, MA 081. S.S. (8.5 p.m.), 3399 tons, Aldwell for Lyttelton'. Passengers: Saloon-JIiSJSS Hales, Burr.es. Jarijan, Boyle, ITalligan. Jlisham, Parnell, &mith, Jles, dames . Ucswick, Burncs, Crawiord, feeeley, Balfour, M'Caul. Horsley. Lisbo and child, Graliam and 2 childrcu, Johns, Cnsejety, Fciil, ITn-wkins. Sybres and 2 children. Webb, Beach, Lnniwon. Paris. Almac 12). Daly, Smith. Tilloy. Bush, PaJ-acII, Moss, Messrs. Smith. Galloway, Col. C. J, Cooper, Captain Todd, Pe.i.rco, Criw-ford, Captain Kpeneer Smith, teeicy, Dexter, Hercus, Lord. Jl'CWul. Horsley, Graham M'Oowan. Johr.s, Cassidy, Kcv. Sy' r es Plover, Hemptnn. Youne. Wilson. Hanron Webb, Korr, Willio.ms. Bower. Bruce, Be\s JCirknatricli, Seorsie, Moss. Webb,Coates, I s.s. (8.15 p.m.), 122 tons. Hart fO DBPEZE?''fis. {9.M p.m.), 347 tone, Scott for Wanc.niui. „ _ COPJNXA. s.s. (9.35 p.m.), lZil tous. Cam oron. for XoUon, New Plymouth, and One lll BLEXHEIM. s.s. (10 p.m.). 120 tolls, Wil kinson. for Blenheim. ! EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Woimca, Terakohe, Soptcmbsr 25. Ooawa. Blenheim, Sentember th. Wakatu. Lvttclton, Kaikoura, Sept. 26. Kabu, Napier, via const. September <,6. Ruia, Wangaaui. September 25. Kapiti, Wanganui, September 26. Mararoa. Lyttelton, September 26. Onaiva, Timaru. Sopteiuber 26. Wiinmero. Dunedin. Lyttelton, Sept. 26. Patcena, Nelson, Picton, September Z6. Arapawa, Wanganni, September ?6. jrimitanpi, LytleUon. September 26. Onrli", Foxton. September 27. Blenheim. Blenheim, September 2i. Stormbird, Wansnnm. September 2?. Maori, LylloHon, September 27. . Tarawcra, northern ports, September zl lllimaroa, Melbourne, via south, Sept. Zi ! Ilr.ngatira, London, via Auckland, bee tcmbcr 27- . _ . , n0 ; Kaitoa.. Picton. September 28. Manaroa, Hnvelock, September 29. Jlapourika, West Coast, Nelson, Sept. 2! Innralcnia, Wailaro., September 29. Monowai. Diinedin, Lyttelton, Sept. a. Kipple. Gifborne, Sentember 29. Defender. LvtteHou. September 29. Mokoia. novthern ports, October 1. Kaipara, Liverpool, via- way ports, Oct. 1 Flora., southern ports. October PROJECTED DEPARTURES, Aorcre. Patea, September 26. ' TuraUina, London, September 26. Queen of the South, Foxton, Sept. 26. Op.-nva, Blenheim, September 26. Huia. Wa-uganui. Scp'.ember 26. Kapuni, Patea. September 26. ICapili, • Wfliiganm, September 25. i.Hraroa. LylteUon, September 26. Miinngnmii, Melbourne, via south, Sei Wimmera, northern ports, Sydney, Set I tembcr 26. ■ , 1 Nikp.ii, Nelson. Motueka. September 26. Arapawa, Wanganui, September 26. Koonva, Crcymouth, September <.6. Itawera. Patea, September J. Rotimond. Picton, Nck-on, New Ply mouih, September 26. Wcipori. Wec-t, Const, September J!. Konnita, Westport. Peptemhcr 27. V.'aimca, Nelson, Coast. ».cpt. 27. Gertie, Foston. Sonteiiibev 27. Blenheim. Blenheim. September Li. Stormbird. Wanganui. September 27. Pateeua. I'icton, Xe'.scr.. September 27. J[aori, LyMC'Hoi!. September -7 I Opawn, Tort. Pirie, September ?... T;irav.-ei*a, Lvttelton. Dnncdm, Sept. 27. ITiimaroa. Sydney direct. September 27. Waipori, 'Westporf, September 27. Wn.kntr, K.itkoura. Lvtteitoii- S-->pt. 2i. Arnhnra, Picton, Nelson, West Coasl | Scni'pinli'ji* 23. , Kaitoa, Wcsipcrt, fcopi. 28. Putiki. We-tnerl, September 28. Kaiigistira. Tiluir. September .:0. M-.i.n-aroa, Jlotuoka. Soptcmhcr 00. Defender, Ilokit-ika, Sept. 30. Monowai. northern ports.. Sentember w. Mokoi.l. .Lyt'elton. Duilodm. Ontobcr I. Inrtra'cma, Napier, London. Oi-.tober 1. Ripple, _Napier. Gisbnrne. t. Mapouriki, Nelson, Oct. 1. Flora, West Coast, October - INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOVEMENTS 01' STEA.MEKS. ITLIMAHOA, s.s., left Melbourne Ser t-ember 18 for Ilobart. southern ports, an Wellington. Due Wellington hcptember 2, Leaves same day for Sydney direct. Du Srclnev October I. . _ ' ~ . . .-'WHIMEHA, 5.5..-left Dunfdln Scpteu [ bar 24, for Lrttclton and THellinstcs. Du
1 Wellington September 26. Loaves same day i for northern ports and Sydney. Due 6ydI ney October 4.. MOKHAKI, p.s., leaves Melbourne Septenv her 25, for llobart. southern ports, and Wellington. Due Wellington October 4, i I>:»n.vcs sauio (lay for Sydney direct. Oue 1 Sydney October 8. JfANUKA, s.s., leaves Sydney .September 23 for Wellington direct. Due Wellington Oclobor 2. Leaves October 3 for southern port?. Hobait, nnd Hdbourne. Due Melbourne October 12. OVERSEA SHIPPING. STEAMERS TO AKIUVE. From London. RANCiATIKA (due about September 27), .-ailed on July 27, via. Auckland. . (Shaw, Savill, and Albion Co., agent's.) AHAWA (due about October 2), Failed on August 17, via Cape Town and Jlobart. (Shaw, Savill. mid Albion Co., agents.) iUIAIIIXE (duo about September 29). sailed on August 14, via. Cape Town and Ko« ba.rt. (Now Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) JNDKABARAH (due about October M). sailed on August 17, via Australian ports and Auckland. '(Tyscr Line, agontii.) PAKEIIA (due about Oetober 22), sailed on Aumut 21, via Ausirali.ui ports and Auckland, (Shaw, Savill, and Albion Co., apent.O NEREUAKA (due about November 9), sailed on Aucust 29, via, Australian ports and Auckland. (Tyfcr Line, a?entiO HIMUTAKA (due about Oetober 16). sailed on August 31, via. Cape Town and Hoba.rt. (New Zealand Shipping Co., osrente.) OTAKI (due about November 9), snilpd on September 8, via Auckland. (New Zealand Shinning Co., agents.) TAINUI (due about October 29), sailed on September 12. via Cape Town ond llobart. (Slnw. Savill. and Albfon Co., fl*cnt«o TONGAJHJtO (due about October 8), sailed on Aueust 16, via Cape Town. (New Zealand Sliinpinp Co., agents.) MAI?ERE (due about October 9\ sailed on September 9.■ via Australian ports and Auckland. (Tyscr Line, agents.) From Liverpool, KAIPARA (due about Oetober 1), failed on August 2. via Australia and Auckland. fF.-g. Line. apent«.) SUKKEV (duo about October 28), Failed on Au&ust 24, via ; Cape Town and llobart (F.-S. Line, aspenla'.l , . .. , KIA OR A (duo about October 15), sailed on Auffurt 19. via Auckland. (Shaw, Savill, apd Albion Co., agents.) From Montreal, RAKMA (due about October 18), sailed on \urt-et 10, via Australian ports and Aucklmid. (New Zealand Shipping Co., a (duo about October 23), sailed on September 4, via Australian ports nnd Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) From Now York. . ANGLO-CALTFORNIAN (due. about September 30), sailed on July 9, via. AustrMMfl ports and Auckland. (A. and A. Line, agents.) SOUTHERN (flue about Oetober 4), sailed on July 19, via Auckland. (Vacuum Oil Co.. agents.) ~ WHAKAEUA (due about October 16), sailed on August 5, via Australian ports and Auckland. (Tyscr Line, agents.) BERICENFELB (duo about Oetober 20). sailed on August 18, via Australian ports and Auckland. (Dalgoty and Co., agents.) From San Francisco. ' TAHITI (due about October 10). sailed on September 18, via Papeete and Rarotonga, (U. 3.5. Co., egents.) From Philadelphia, WIMBLEDON (due about- October 15), Failed in August, via Auckland. (Gollin and Co., agents.) BY TELEGEAPH. OVERSEA. SYDNEY, September 24. Arrived.—Manuka, (midnight), from Wellington. SYDNEY, September 25. Sailed.—Victoria (3 p.m.), for Auckland. Arrived.—Karamu, from Groymouth. NEWCASTLE. September 25. Arrived. —Inga, from Glsborne. SUVA, September 25. Sailed.—Atua. and Manapouri, for Sydney. COASTAL. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Squall (10 a.m.), from Gisbonie, Sailed.—liangatira. 16.10 a.m.), for Wellington. , Arrived.—Navua, from nestport; Squall, from Gisborne. ONEHUNfIA. • . ••• Arrived.—Nsapuhi (loi3o p.m.), from Nov, Plymouth. . WANGANCI. Arrived.—Arapawa (9.30 p.m.), and Huia (9.35 a.m.), from Wellington. ' BLENHEIM. Sailed—Opawa (3.15 p.m.). for Wellington PICTON. Arrived.—Patccni M.45 p.m.), from Wellington. , „ , To sail.—Pateena (10 p.m.). for Nelson. NELSON. Sailed.—Kennedy (7 p.m.), for Picton. liYTTELTON. Arrived—Himitaugi (10.30 a.m.), from Chat ham Islauds; Corinthic (6.40 a.m.), fi'oir Wellington; Monowai (7.55 a.m.), from Wellington; Wootion, from Nydia, Boy; Nga/ toro. from Greymouth. Sailed.—Himitaugi (5-35 p.m.), for ne'lington; Waimana, for Duncdin; Canopn: end Koromiko, for Wentport. To sail.—Wiinuiefa (8.15 p.m.), for welling '"sailed.—Mararoa. (7.15 p.m.), for Welling ton. Passengers: Saloon—Siisses BlWc (2) Anderson, Cooke, Mesdamcs M.Millan, Kcl )v, Cooper, Collins. Havward, Smith. Cooke Mmsrs. W. Kenuedy, J. Mandl, K. Duncan Grieve, Jl'Millan, C. A. Richardson, Kelly G. W. Brown, Hamilton, Stcvciis, Sturrock Morris, Sapc-ford, W. G. Russell, Polr Swanston, Mason, M'Pherson, Head, Tribe Ga-pper, Rough, Price, Jr. J Smith, Cooke; 20. steerage. DUNF.DIN. Arrived.—Poberua. from Westport. . Sailed.— luvcreargill, for Invcrcargill John, for northern ports. Sailed.—Dliniaroa, for Sydney, via. Wei lington. Fasscngers: Saloon—For welling ton—Mesdumi's HendorsoM, Harland and infant, Hisses Griffiths. Warldell, Pat-he. Morrison. .Messis. Ponden, Henderson, Powell 12), White. For Sydney-Mrs. Williams anti bov, Misses M'MMaJi, Jacobs, Derrick Messrs. Airay, Walker, Matbc.wson, flotson to st-eerago for all port-. BIiUFF. Arrived.—Eemuera (6 a.m.), from Porl Chalmers. THE OMR AIl'S PASSENGERS. B$ Telegraph—Press Association— Corjrich: (Bee. September 25 , 9.20 p.m.) Melbourne, September 25. The Orient liner Orarah, from London via St'.'z, has the following passengers fo) New Zealand :-Mossts. Hell, C. Moore, Gum raing, Gear, liots, Mooro and three daugh ters, and n, eon, Parsons and daughter ant a. son, Meedames JfoOro, Cooper, Parsont? Eoss, Silk, Miss Gibbons. Twenty-one third class passengers are also booked for Nev Zealand porte. MAUNGANUI, FEOM SYDNEY. Leaving Sydney for Wellington direct n 10.30 p.m. on Saturday, the Maunganui ar rived in port at 3 p.m. yesterday. fa!i weather bavins been experienced all tw way ucrossr Before leaving for Melbourne, via south at 5 p.m. to-day, the M.-iungantn discharg es the following rorgo here:—4o hags neo 314 easeis soap, 35 eases clionipagne, 25 roll: lead, 393 bars lead, 32 cases tobacco, 2 tlrums oil,' 1320 bags manure, 100 cases on ions, 159 drums carbide, 120 bags peanuts 200 mats rice. 123 bales hemp. 44 bags l'n tils, 185 eases chocolate, 59 rolls paper. ')■ packages felt, 91 crates paper, 3w bag; oxide iron, 159 mats rice, 53 poles, 836 chest! tea. Transhipments ex the following vesse.i [•amc to hand:—Orsova, Tytila, Aldenhatn Tyri-an, Au&traiic. Macedonia. Naming limits, Aramac, EssleiJgen, Aorangi, Bocb !)im, Nouiuiu-Ster, Nikko Marti. Thurmgeu Scharnhorst, Gneisoua, Sonoma, Cooma. EANGATtitA DUE TO-MOREOW. In continuation of her journey from Lon 3on to Wellington, the Shaw, Savill steam ?r llangatira left /Vucklnnd yes-terdas morning. At 7 p.m. the same day tilt! ves -;>1 dispatched a. wireless tnes'-'iigo to tin :(Tcct, that she would arrive nt Wellington it daybreak to-morrow. HOMEWARD BOUND. Scheduled to leave Wellington for Lonlon at an early hour this morning, 'he \'ew Zealand Shipping Conimny's sleamet rurakino, takes the following passengers:Prom Wellington-Misses H. h. Robinson: Hi.) L. Ntiiiii. Mesilinies 11. llennilter-llcj-on, Hu-sey, M. Nuun, F. Rldsda e, 11. I. • obin-on. M. A. V>. U. Hoome, Mr. A, (. Irvant, Masters P. llenniker-Heaton, K Miinn, F. llidst-alo. From Christchurchilrs. Arrowsmith, 3tessrs. H. L. Arrowmith, 11. J. Miller. 11. E. Temple. Irnni lisnedin—Mis? F. F. Cameron, Mrs. w!I----innis. Captains Sautcr, R. A. HeJbroolt, ill*. 1!. E. Thompson, Master f. fl. Milinir.l'. Thiri'-eMss—From Wsllingtonili.ees M. A. Wright. H. 11. Wood A. 11. thode;. Metrrs. K. Tyler, 11. G. Jlcarsey. -'rorn Lvttelton-Mr. Maclle. From Dunedin -Miss L. Bridge. Mrs. Bridge, Mr. O. Waton. From AueU'tnd—Miss L. ArlidKe, ilessrs. T. Beare, R. MacSbene. It. Rams)ottom. From Gisbornc— JHj-s 11. C. Cooper, ;'foni Greyujouth—Mr. A. Cirowcott. NO'N-SUCH AND NEVEE-WAS. A reported charter is that of the steamer Con-Such. Sho Is to load phosphates at )rann Island for a New Zealand port. The essel is owned by Bowles Bros., of Lonlan, who have an up-to-e'-ato cargo stcomer lamed tli-e NercrOYae, Tlie i.ou-Sucli it a.
steamer of 3000 tons gross register, ami ii llticil with wifeless telegraphy ana suo luariuo signalling apparatus. ULIMAItOA'S SVIJXEY PASSENGERS. The following saloon pnsfciißovs liav< booked at tho local ofiico or tlie Alndcl.irl Parker Company !>y the llim.no.i. whici is to sail for Sydney at 5 P-m. to-inon ow. Mivn* 1/ niltl K. Mirk. Woodhotiso, jM.'J veeri, M'Konua, Huddtcstons, Campbidl, M. Loose;', Looney, I. I'ret-ton, Chetw.viid, Mestlamw \U.tenla !' It. P. Wcttenliall, Blain, 11 J! ! .-Oil, Spiccr, LaiiKdon, Campbell, ! ncrs, Hurst, Price, W. Strang, J. G. M•> sell, War, Granbech an; child, J.. » coll and child, A. Driscoll arrt child, Kan gcr, llaidjn, Stitehbury, ITardins, L.iouttn ant Sydenham, KX, Messrs. Hfam. We M'Kcnna, S. Parlicr, J lo r bim - on ' t £;,& Itmncll, E. A. Jnll, J. A. Lucas, Pe'tie, Bui Hand. Joe!, Campbell, Hurst. ■Vricc Sal W. Klransc, Wilhiioit, C. .It- Ooruwe \ nul It Driseoll, Jfcudon, JOIIH, Wnllter. fctitchliury, JLOlillaHi llcrron, Alex anuer, Tiiorhlcy. AKAWA'S PASSKNGEItS FItOM LONDON Due at Wellington from Loudon, via. wa> ports about. Oetobcr, 2., tli« Wu«, n®} 11 v\i < \riwa is hringjxi? ♦»© follow nt lo Xow Zealand First wloonMr* Vnd Mrs F. Hill. Ml* J. 1"«. »• «>c Mr.?. KJ. Shelton. and $ ISft T s K? 2* 8e" Ali-vK ,1 pii(l A. Anson, Mr. J- llui"ond'claw—Mr. and Mrs. A. An™ Angus, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ho G.iri* -i u in Misfos Be (Inrls, Mr. H. P?, ta V Vy..!j,t Mrs: C. P. Harris. Mr. and ara. J. C. » Mr. and Mrs. .T. A. Pears, ; Mi;-? Prirs. Master Peart 5 , Mi. awl ** ir \ k H.iboiic, Mr. and Mrs. Vy j" r family 13), Mr awl Mrs. II.:« oi f? lfc - } fI, and Mrs. A. L. Sutton, Mr=.- and ail* Bcrrv, M>'=. A. Cran, Mrs. S. A- ChamJ'er. Mrs." ami tl-a Mim« Gaoreetti, Mnynoril and son. Mrs. 1 -„? cal ;„j 1, v. I %t'jj Peal!. Mrs. C. J>. Phil bps. and Ma.tg Phillips. Mrs. V. L Will "Mrs and Miss MLSC3 i i I KV.\V C Bk P c! l 5 Cheiiiiells," It Misses Allan. Clamp. Dodiis ». r«rn. nnn Gould, Gouel>, Ibisnn, Little (2). J urPM M'Piierson. flo.pson, Holfe, T £°™E M* Bancv""B,'' Bond. Bo"! Oh«nb««. Dogertg m Danr.iii. Finn, ilakerty. Gouph u). wr-t> Graziers (2), Green, Growart. Hnmrnersley Heath, Hunter, Huw. Ibifo" <2). M^elll K MT"oVson Mltebe I.' Moore Sun o, jnlVrii/ (2), Keedhara, Pierce, <3). Kcld (a. Koper, fcamson. sn "ite.Scholes. Sp.bvrnrzbach. Sper.rcr, femitli, Tur vcy (3)- Walker, and JVolshaw, Master. Bond (?.), Goochvin. and LitJo Q). SSWfcWSP!> T1 " aru. 2; Port Chalmers, 28; Blnff, 10. TAHITI LEAVFS SAN FEANCI»CO. Advices received from San Francisco fitati that, tho Union Company s H.M.b. lonii left that port for Wcllmsuon on J v ctaCL. day morning, September 19. llie vc.-e pec to and by tho Tahiti amounts to about oto ions She is due here about October 10. MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. r™tiin liolls will be a passenper by tl« Maraiia during her »«t trip ft°S 10 &^ t n to Vancouver, and ou armal at tlio Jotte nort he will take command of that. Cantain Idorrisby, whom lio relieves, remain in Vancouver for a couple of week uiitil th ° arrival of the. Makum. when 1 will relieve Captain iiivinpstone of liii command; and take cliargc of the Makura Livinjfstono w procecd Home U toko coniman§ of the li.jtaCo«gr ■now Auatraiian-Canadiau *Ma?aia which is" expectcd to bo ready for scruci Ca 4 y TvJX' second.officer of th. Squall, has joined the Kauri in a. sinnlJi capacity.. y razcrt chief officer of th< Kitt-iwa' has received appointment as si? nal master at Grcymoutn. He take up h.i d Mr eS E U E«rl, b "econd offlcor of the Ma pouriUa,' camo ashore at WdlinKton yester *&■ S months has been chicf fflccr oi: the Ko.a mond, has .come ashore.,foi in«wucuon and Mr' 11. Cordy,*i«ite second ofllcir of t-hi Pateena, lias been promoted to be clnef c, 11 Mr" A?Kub o ne has joined the Pa,tcen: a \tt}v. °M ! KcMie lias joined the Koonyi ttS Mf' Breen! U lat'o second officer of tlw Manika was a. paswnger from Sydney U Wellington bv tho Mauusanui jcstoidaj. Caitain Chas. M'Arthur,. manning di rector of the Maoriland Steamship Com pany. returned from Sydney by the Mau officer of the Putilti sisned off the vwol at Wellington yester day aud proceeded to Waiigajnu. The Anchor Line's steamer w ,'' come off the WellinEtou Pateut Slip to da?, and will tall for Kelson and Motu eka, this evening. An arrival at Lyttelton from the Oiiat bam Mauds yesterday wan tlie steamei Himitangi. Koromiko, g.s., is expected to 'cave West port about tho end of this weekfor Lit teltou, Tirnaru, Oamnru, and Dunedin. After a passage of seveu days from Grey mouth, tho Opouri arrived at J? Saturday last. On completion of diaehaw of her cai'so of timber «t the Keiv bout) Wales nort, tho vessel will proceed to Uar cuco liiver to load timber for Jvew /sca land ports, „ , _ , _ The Corinthic is duo at Port Ojitumen to-morrow cveuins for ,15 She leaves on Sunaay for Lyttelton atii WelUnßton, and will sail from the lattoi port on October 3 for London. Messrs. DalßCty and Co. *ere advisei ve'stcrdav that tlic auxiliary scow W< had arrived at Whaaeanarapara (Orea Barrier. IslaudJ from Gieborne on Tues day last. She sails for Ljiteltou aboin tlic end of this week, and- is due at tin latter port about October 4. The Government atcamor Hincmoa, finish ed her work at Niit'sret Point light, yester day, and continued her journey to Eouth ern lightliouses. Due in port front Loudon, via Auckland to-morrow, tho Shaw-Savill steamer Eanita tira. -will bo dispatched for tlio Blufi oi Monday, September 30. , Accordinc to local advices tho Untoi Company's chartered stetmer Intent i scheduled to Icavo Sau Iraneisco for Wcl lington and Sydney about the first week 11 October. _____
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1555, 26 September 1912, Page 7
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