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; PHASES OF THE MOON. 0 SEPTEMHEE. Day. Hr. m. Last quarter 5 0 55 a.m. New moon H First quarter 10 7 25 p.m. Full moon 26 11 4 p.m. t JIOOX. 0 Moon rises to-day, 6.48 p.m.; sete, 6.24 a.m. Saturday. . HIGH WATEIt. I To-dav, 4.34 a.m.; 4.56 p.m. To-morrow, 5.19 a.m.; 5.44 p.m. c SXJ.V. I Suu rises 5.33 a.m.; sets, 5.52 p.m. 0 ARRIVALS. f THURSDAY, SEPTEMBEH 26. JtAIiATtOA, s.s. (6.50 a.m.), 2598 Man- i ning, from iyttclton. Paisengers: Saloon ( —.Mi?ses Ititchie, Greer, Brown (2), Andernoil, Cooke (2), Green, Mesdames Kelly, ' Hodgson, Cooper, O'Brien, Cooke, M'Millan and boy, Ifeywood, Smith, Collins, Captain s Drewette, Messrs. James, Gilbert, Mitchell, ( Mead, Cribhes, Pcarso, Hamilton., Kuese.ll, Cooke, Carrick, Grieve, Mason, Kidd, Enscoll, Wyatt, Brown, Tribe, Swanst-on, St.urroek, Stevens, .M'Pherson, Smith, White, Poff, Morris, Kennedy, Price, Itichartlnon', Wratt, Jiicholls, Gapper, Hough, Kelly, Duncan, Macphail; 33 steerage. IVIMMERA, s.s. (10.20 a.m.), 3022 tons, hell, from Dunediii and Lyttelton. Pasecugers: Saloon—Miss Howard, Mesdames Nicliol and child, Kelland, Messrs. As-hwood, Montague, "Vickerman; 6 steerage. . KAHU, s.s. (10.50 a.m.), 182 -tons, Shirley, from Tokomaru Bay. HIMITANGI, 6.5. (3 p.m.), 323 tons, Cowan, from Chatham Islands, via Lyttelton. .. • WAKATTJ, 5.5. (4.50 n.m.), 157 tons, Wills, from Lyttelton and Kaikoura. ■ HUIA, s.s. (7.15 p.m.), 127 tone, Burt, from Wanganui. ' AEAPAWA, s.s. (7.5 p.m.), 2<B tons, r Tlnmnsan, from Wanganui. _ PATEENA, s.s. (10 p.m.), 1212 tons, J. O. J Watson, from Nelson and Pi.cton. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Weaning, GilkiEon, Benge, Matthews, Steele, Flynn, Bra-yshaw, j Strickland, O'Lcary, Mesdames Clork and child, Williams and* 4'children, Mitchell, Moller, Smdtli, Horn, Burge, Palairot, , Itevell, Hekenin. O'Brien, M'Laren, Strickland, Jlessrs. Clark, Keeso, Leseuoir, Sal- , mond, Coombe, Stewart, Simpson, Ed&on, Adams, Thompson, Horn, Burge, Palairet, I/ookhead, Atkinson, Beck, Connor, A lion, Hekenin. Dr. Chesson, Prosser, Charles- i worth, M'Laren. Hoge, Willis, Admore, Rflgg. Brown, Fuller, Manning, Rose, Parker. Adamrt. Spenco: 9 steerage. t BIiENHEIJf, s.s. (11.50 p.m.), 120 tons, W'llti"s-iTi. from Blenheim. WAIMEA, s.s. (midnight), 454 tons, Ste- t vens,- from Tcrakoie. f DEPARTURES. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. TURAKINA. s.s. (12.45 p.m.), 8349 tons, Parsons, for London, via Monte Video and j Teneritle. (Passenger-lists published yesterday.) LIZZIE TAYLOR, ketch (2 p.m.), 77 tons, Peterson, for Havelock. ; AOREEE, B.s. (2.15 p.m.), 77 tons, Fisk, for 1 Piitea. . .- ROSAMOND. S.S. (3 p.m.), 721 tons, Irwin. ' for Picton, Nelson, New Plymouth, and 1 Onehunga. NGAHEEE, s.s. (3.40 p.m.), 1090 tons, Dilner, for Graymouth. ) KAPUNI, 3.5. (4.10 p.m.). 150 tons, Gibson. tor Patea, . , J HA WERA, B.s. (4 p.m.), 200 tons, Jackson, 1 for Patea. 1 MAUNGANUI, s.s. (5.15 p.m.). 7527 tons. Wnrrall, for southern ports, Hobart, and j Melbourne. _ , ; KOONYA, s.s. (5.40 n.m.), IC9I tons, Rob- J crt-in, for Greymouth. ■ NIKATT, s.s. (730 n.m.), 248 tons, Hay, I for Nelson and Hotucka. -' ' MAItAROA, t.e. (8.5 p.m.), 2598 tons, Man- ] n.ing, for Lyttelten. Saloon-- - Bridge, Walker, Mesdames Briftce, J Woodio,- Smith, Mef«rs. Smith, Donniston, j Woodie, Holds.vo* , t-h, T r o'eavan, J Hihhs. Blakeman, Gray. Connell,"Smith; 17 6 teer acre. , OUFEN OF THE SOUTH, s.s. (10.5 p.m.), 198 tons, Harvey, for' Foxton. OP-UVA. s.s. (10.10 p.m.), 110 tons, Nicho- ' 1,1«. f'lr 'nienheim. WTMMFEA. s.s. (11.10 p.m.). 3022 tons, Waller, for northern ports oad Sydney. i EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Opawa, Timaru. September 27. Gertie, Foxton, September 27. ■Blenheim, Blenheim, September 27. stormbird. Wanganui.". September 27. Maori, Lyttelton, September 27. T?rawer; 1 ., northern. ports,. Sentcmber 27. :lllimaroa, Melbourne, via south, Sept. 27. ' ilJangatira, Londou, via" Auckland, September 27. Aorere, Paten. Soptember 28. Onawa, Blenheim, September 28.: Kiritona,- Napier, September '28. Kapuni, Patea, September 28. llnwcra, Patea, Soptember 26. Nikau, Neb'ou, Motunka. September 28. Moraroa, Lyttelton, September 28. • Ifaitoa, Pieton. September 28. M-anaroa. Ha-volock. Sept-ember 29. Mapourika. West Oou-t. Nelson.' Sept. 29. ■Indralema, Wait.ara, September 29. .Monowai. Duncdin, Lyttelton. Sept. 29. Rinple. Gisborne, September 29. . Defender. Lvtteiton. Septen'bcr 29. Ruru, Napier. September 29. Oueen of the Soutli. Foxton, Soptember 29. , . Ruahine, London, ria way ports, Sept. 29. ■ .Kahu, F.i e t Coast, September 30. - . Anglo-Californian, .New York. Octobcr 1. , JTokoia, northern ports. October 1. Kaipara, Liverpool, via wav ports, Oct. 1. j Flora, southorn ports, October 2. , PROJECTED DEPARTURES. ; Huia, Wang-mni, Saptember 27. Arapawa, Wanganui, September 27. Komata, Westport, September 27. Waimea. Nelson, West Coast, Sept. 27. i Gertie, Foxton. September 27. i Blcnhoim, Blenheim, September 27. ; Pateena. Picton. Nelson, Soptsmbcr 27. slaori,' Lyttelton, September 27. i Tarawera, LytteHon. Duncdin, Sept. 27. L'limaroa, Sydney direct-, September 27. , Waipori, Westport, September 27. Wakatu. Kaikoura, LyttoH-on, Sept. 27. Kahu, EaEt Coast. September 27. Opawa, Port Piric, Fentember 28. Aorcre,'Patea, September 23. Opawa. Blenheim, September 28. Stormbird, Wanganui, September 28. Kapuni, Patea, September 28. Nikau. Nelson, Motuelra, September 28. Mararoa, Lyttelton, September 23. Arahura, Picton, Nelson, West Coast, September 28. • ICaitoa, Westport, Greymouth. Sept. 28. Putiiii, Westport, Soptember 28. Queen of the South. Foxton, Sept. 30. Hawera-, Patea, September 30. Rangatira, Bluff, September 30. Jlanaroa-, Motucka. September 30. Defender, Hokitika, Sept. 30. Jfonowai, northern ports. Sentember 30. Mokoia, Lyttelton, Duncdin, Octobcr 1. Indralema, Napior, London. October 1. Mapourika, Nelson, West Coast, Oct. 1. Kiritona, Napier, October 1. Burn, Napier, October 1. • Kahu, Xanier, Giebome, October 1. Waipori, Westport, October 2. Flora, West Coast, October 2. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. ' ULIMAKOA. s.s., left Melbourne September 18 for Hobart, southern ports, and Wellington. Due Wellington September 27. Leaves isame day for Sydney direct. Duo Sydney October 1. MOERAKI, «.s„ left Melbourno September 25, for Hobart, southern ports, and Wellington. Duo Wellington October 4. Leaves same day for Sydnoy direct. Ouo Sydnev Octobcr 8. MANUKA, s.s.. leaves Sydney September 28 for Wellington direct. Due Wellington October 2. Leaves October 3 for southern ports, Hobart, and Melbourne. Due Melbourne October 12. VICTORIA, s.s., left Sydney September 25. for northern ports and Wellington. Duo Wellington October 4. Leaves same day for Lyttelton and'Dunedin. . OVERSEA SHIPPINC. STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. From London, RANGATIRA (due , this morning), sailed on July 27, via Auckland. (Shaw, SaviU. and Albion Co.. agents.) ARAWA (due about October 2), sailed on August 17, via Cape Town and Hobart. (Shaw, Pi.vill, and Albion Co., agents.) RUAHINE (duo Sunday afternoon), sail- , cd on August 14, via Cape Town and Ho-bn-rt. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) INDRABARAH (duo about October 20), - sailed on August 17, via Australian ports and Auckland. (Tyser Line, agents.) ; PAICEIIA (due about October 22). sailed oil August 21, via Australian ports nnd , Auckland. (Shaw, Savill, end Albion Co., agents.) , NEItEHANA (due about November 9), , isailod on August 29, via Australian ports ; and Auckland. (T.vser Line, ukmiK) RIJIUTAKA (due about. October 16). sailed ou \ugiiKt. 31, via Cnpc Town and lie- ' bart. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) OTAKI (due about November 9), sMle- on Scntem'uor 8, via Auckland. (Nov,- Zealand ! Shiitnin? Co., agents.) T-UN'UI (due about October 29). sailed • on Sentember 12. via Cape Town and no. bart. (Sh'iw. Savill. and Albron Co., agent".) TONGAHIRO 'due about October Bi, sall- ! Ed oh Augu&t 16. via Cape Town. (New , Zealand Shiuping Co., agftMM MAItKItE (duo about October 9), sailed on September 9. via Australian ports aud : Auckland. Ci'yscr Lino, agenti.) ! From Liverpool. i KAIPARA (due about October 1), Sailed ou August 2. vie. Australia anil Auek- . land. (F.-S.-. Line, agenw.) ■ SUEItF.Y (due about Octobcr 28!. sailed ; ou Aucuft 24, via. Cope Town and Hobnrt. (F.-S. Line, agents.) ' KIA OI!A (due about October 151, nillerl oh AijEUit 15, v-lfl Au«kl«.ud. (SWtw, suvlll, 4 Albion .Co,, wcutoj
From Montreal, RAKAIA (due about October 18), Eailed ou August 10, via Australian ports and Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) WAIWERA (due about November 11), sailed on September 4. via Australian ports and Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) From Now York. ANGLO-CALIFORNIAN (due about October 1), sailed on July 9, via Australian ports and Auckland. (A. and A. Line, agents.) SOUTHERN (due about October 4), sailed ou July 19, via Auckland. (Vacuum Oil Co., agenta.) WHAKARI'A (due about Octobcr 16), sailed on August. 5, via Australian ports and Auckland. (Tvscr Line, agents.) BERKENFELS (due about Octobcr 20), sailed on August. 18, via Australian ports and Auckland. (Dalgety and Co., agents.) From San Francisco, TAHITI (due about October 10), sailed on September 18, via- Papeete and Rarotoilga. (U.S.S. Co., agents.) From Philadelphia. WIMBLEDON (due about- October 151, sailed in August, via Auckland. (Gollm and Co., agentc.) BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. MELBOURNE. September 26. Sailed-Moeraki, for HobaTt and_ Bluff. Arrived.—Whakarua, from Now York. SUVA. Arrived.—Kurow, from Auckland. COASTAL. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 26. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Anglo Cahforman. from Ne v York, via Capetown, Melbourne, and Sydney; Mokoia, from southern ports. Sailed.—MyTa Fell (3.40 p.m.), for Sydney; Talune (6.30 p.m.), for Rarotonga. ONEHUNGA. Sailed.—Ngapulii (4.40 p.m.), for New Plymouth. NAPIER. . : Arrived—Ripple (2.5 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed.—'Tarawera (3.20 p.m.), for Wellington. WANGANUI. Sailed.—Stormbird- (8.35 p.m.), for Wellington. FOXTON. Arrived.—Gertio (10 a.m.), from Wellington. PICTON. Arrived.—Breezo (4 a.m.), from Wellington. To sail.—Rosamond (6 a.m. September 27), for Nelson. BLENHEIM. Sailed.—Blenheim (4 p.m.), for Wellington. NELSON. Arrived.—Corinna (8.30 a.m.) and Mapourika (4.40 p.m.), from Wellington. LYTTELTON. ' Arrived.—Storm, from Terakoho; Ra.kanoa, from Wcetport; Cygnet, from Kaikoura. Sailed.—Corinthio (6.50 .p.m.), for Port Chalmers; Storm, for Timaru; Wootton, for Nydia Bay. To sail.—Ngatoro (late), for Groymouth. Sailed.—Uiimaroa (10.30 p.m.), for Sydney, via Wellington. * Passengers: Saloon—For Wellington—Jlisses Bamliold, Davidson, Mesdames Bowman and child, Bamfield, Richardson, MacCallum und child, Messrs. Scott, Hume, Richardson, Davideon. Sailed.—Maori (8.25 p.m.), for Wellington. Passengers: Saloon—Messrs. Grigg, Dobbin, Shields, Redpath, Pearco, Foster, Haveley, Haggitt, M'Lcnnan, Cordner, M'Williams, Anderson, Russell, M'Donald, Pope, Otaidloigli, Hally, Colonel Johnstone, Sir Joshua and Lady Williams. Mesdames Duncan, Burnos, Ross, Thome, M'Leod, Cordner, jr'Williams, Anderson and 2 children, Handysides, Magee and 2 children, Anderson, Marshall, Pope and child, Hally, Misses Duncan, Buraes, Knubby, Cook, Wos-tenra, Marshall; 2C steerage. DUNEDIN. Axrivol.—'Waimana, from LytteWon; Monowai, from northern ports. BLUFF. .' Arrived.—Hincmoa. (12.30 p.m.), from Port | Chalmers. Sailed.—Remuora- (8 p.m.), for Timaru. MESSRS. RICHARDSON AND CO.'S STEAMERS. . - Tho local agente for Messrs. Richardson and 00. (Mean's. Johnston a.ud Oo.) advise that the steamer Ripple' will be placed on t he Wellington Patent Slip'on Monday noxt for general overhaul. 'Meantime, she will bo relieved by t.ho Kahu in tho AVcllingtou-Napier-Gisborno- trade. The Kahu will leave Wellington ou'Tue-sday afternoon. To relievo the pressure of cargo the Iluru and Kiritona will ho dispatched for Napier from Wellington on Tuesday afternoon. RUAHINE .DUE SUNDAY. Having left Hobart in continuation of her journey from London to Wellington at 1 p.m. on Wednesday, tho New Zealand Shipping Company's E.IT.S. Ruahine is due in port on Sunday afternoon, CARGO FOE LONDON. , Leaving Wellington for London yesterday the New Zealand Shipping Compaay'a steamer Turakiiia . took tlio following cargo from the undermentioned ports:— From Bluff: 7363 carcasses mutton, 7910 carcasses lamb, 2494 crates rabbits, 1354 crates kidneys, 932 bales wool, 6 bales sheepskins. 1 bale l? fi bal"" hemp, 53 bales tow, 117 casks pelts, t3 casks tallow, 15 cusks i i.aetiago sundries. From Gisborne: 43 bales wool. From Napier: 937 bales wool, 25 bales sheepskins, 1 bale rabbitskins, 12 casks petti, 42 oaslis tallow, 15 dumps sheepskins, 1 fadgc wool, 32 casks casings, 3 packages sundries, r'roiu Port Chalmers: <3',4 cn-i'cnsises Uiiittton, 1331 crates rabbits, 6245 carcasses lamb, 429 bales wool, 116 bales sheepskins, 291 bales rabbitskins, 32 casks pelts, 131 casks tallow, 38 dumps sheepskins, 13 bales hair, 584 sacks seed, 20 cases preserved meats, 24 packages eundrics. From Auckland: 364 bales wool, 161 bales tow, 30 casks pelts, 152 casks tallow, 41 bale? leather, 1823 cases gum, 1355 eacks gum, 3993 hoses butter, 2248 sacks copra, 63 bars of bullion (value £31,112), 12 packages sundries. 2041 pieces timber (150 tons or 72,210 feet). From Lyttelton: 7443 carcasses mutton, 826 bales wool, 109 casks pelts, 8579 carcassos lamb, 279 bales sheepskins, 132 casks tallow, 40 casks casings, 1 balo hair, 100 crates hares, 1 bag hares, 5 bales basils, 57 sacks premier jus, 72 packages sundries. For Goole: 166 bales wool. For Monte Video: 28 Corriedaie ram hoggets, 2 Corriedaie ewo hoggets. From Timaru: 16.984 carcasses mutton, 104 orates kidneys, 13,314 caroasses lamb, 1209 bales wool,' 76 bales sheepskins, 53 casks pelts, 173 casks tallow, 2 bales hair, 22 crate 3 hares, 1254 pieces legs and loins, 34 crates of chcose, 5387 sacks oats, 1 package sundries. From Wellington: 3055 carcasses mutton, 4 bales wool. 183 carcasses lamb, 322 bales hemp, 114 bales tow, 25 casks nolle, 2 casks casings, 9 bales leather, 4358 boxes bu-,tcr, 1170 cratc3 cheese, 1174 quarters of ■ beef, 194 packages sundries. The Turakina is • duo at London on November 7., SEXORITA NOT SOLD. On September 19 a reported ealo of tho New Zealand-owned barquentiue Senoritato Iluddart, Parker Co. was published. It was stated tliat the old sailer was to bo made into a hulk. ' It now transpires that she has not been sold, the negotiations having fallen through. The Senorita will,, therefore, continue her career in the Aus-tralian-New Zealand trade, at least for some time. When she leaves Sydney again, | however, the little vessel will havo a now master, Ca-ntain Recce, formerly chief officer of the Inga, havinty been nnpointed to j that position, vice Captain Munro, who ; has transferred to tho 5.6. <Inga. NEW ZEALAND FRUITS. A new development in the carriage of New Zealand fru;its is now beitu? carried ; out. A represent ative of a London firm : recently booked a refrigerated spaco for j 70C0 cases of New Zealand apples on a eteamcrof the San Francisco line. The cases will bo railed from San Franciisco to Lou- 1 dou. By this new route transit will occupy only 31 days, ooinnared with an averago of 45 days bv the Magellan route, while tno freight f*r tho while dittance is calculated at <<s. 6Jd. per case. , ANGLO-CALIFORNIAN'S MOVEMENTS. An arrival at Auchbnd at 3.10 a.ra. yesterday was tho A. and A. Xine's chartered steamer Anglo-Califoriiian. The vessel came from New York, via Melbourno and Sydney. She is expected to continue her journey to Wellington to-morrow, and is due in port on Tuesday. Before proceed* in'.? to southern porta the Anglo-Californb.n will discharge 1500 tons of cargo at Wellington. According lo Home panevs. it le Plated . that the New Zealand Shipping Company is making arrangement* for the construction of a aiew passenger steamer tor the regular line service to New Zealaud. The Wlmnsrape is londing a- full of timber at Kaipara this week for Sydney. The four-malted barque Alcidos, now duo at Melbourne with c-ase oil from >>o\v lorlt, and which will <;üb?e<iuently come to Sydney with part cargo, has been lixed to io.ul wheat for the United Kingdom or Continent at the big freight of 31s. 6d. per ton. A steamer is al-o reported chartered to load wheat at Sydney for tho United Kingdom or Continent at 355. per ton. The Union Steamer Koitnngata i« at present loading timber nt Groymouth for Melbourne-and Sydney. TJcride? the steamer Hurst, which Ifi op frow Jinoiwfiy twru. lo Tort Chai* morii ilr, A> D. Homll, g{ Melbourne, luu.
arranged for the Japanese 6teamor Hakushika Maru to bring down a cargo of superphosphates from Japan. • Mr. G. Waller, late chief steward of the Maheno, has joined the Makura in a similar capacity. Mr. W. A. Gray has ioined the Jlararoa as third officer. Captain G. G. Smith, Royal Naval Begistrar, has boon a-dvised that there will be no more drill for reservists this year. H.M.S. Pioneer, drill chip, is expectcd to . leave Lyttelton for Sydney at the cud of October -to refit, and will probably return to Now Zealand waters later. Early this morning the Shaw-Savill steamer Rangatira is due at Wellington from London, via way ports. First of all, the liner will berth at tho Glasgow \> harf t to unload transhipments for the Oonnthio. Subsequently she will move to Jervois Quay Wharf to land Wellington cargo. • On account of having a large cargo to discharge at Auckland, the F. and S. Line's chartered steamer Kalpara is unlikely to leave for Wellington before daybreak on Sunday. The vessel is duo in port on Tuesday, and luas 0800 tons of cargo on board for here. Telegraphic advice received from Westport yesterday stated that it was anticipated that the Mapourika would be diepatched for Wellington at 8 p.m. to-day. The TJnion Company's.collier Waipori is undergoing-repairs in connection with overhaul at Wellington, and i 3 expected to get away for Wcstport next Wednesday. Messrs. Bannatyne and Co., local agents, have been advised that the Tyser liner Whakarua arrived at Melbourne last Wednesday after a 50 days' passage. She is due at Wellington about October 16. Captain Deiley was a passenger to Blenheim by the Opawa last evening. On arrival at tho latter port he will take chargo of the coastal steamer Wairau, which has been laid up at Blenheim for sorao tirno past. The Wairau is to proceed to Nydia Bay to load timber for Wellington. Tho wireless apparatus which was transferred from the Navua to the Hauroto has beai transferred back from tho latter vcs» eel to the former. Alter having undergone a thorough overhaul at Wellington the coaotal steamer Queen of the South left for ioutov<.n--in£..Khria .expected to'return on Sunday, and'will loaVe on iiio rctirn trip on Monday. v The new pilotage d : str«ct for Auckland JTarbour is defined in the ourrcnt week's Gazotte as follows: —All the waters insiuc a right line drawn from the eastern-most point of Whangaparaoa Peninsula to the oQutml south-eiu-torn point of. Tiri Tiri Island; thence extending to Shearer Bock; thence to tho eastern side of Motuhurakia Island; thcnco to tho north-west point of Waiheke Island, extended to Park Point on that ifland: and tbenco to the eastern head of the Tamaki River: as the bonndarie3 of the said limits arc shown by rod lines on plan marked M.D. 3945, deposited in tho office of tho Marine Department it Weliinston.
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