SHIPPING HEWS.
phases of the moox. OCTOBEH. Day. Hr. m. Last quarter 4 8 18 a.m. New moon 11 l li a.m. . First rruorter 18 1 36 p.m. Full moon 26 2 0 p.m. . , JIOON. Moon rises'to-day, 6.56 a.m.: sots. 10.44 p.m. HIGH WATER. To-day, 7.8 a.m.; 7.41 p.m. To-morrow, 8.2 a.m.; 8.30 p.m. SUX. Sun rises to.day, 5.4 a.m.; sets, 6.4 p.m. ARRIVALS. SATUKDAY, dCTOfIEIt 12. NGAHERE, s.s. (4 a.m.), 1100 toil?: Dilner, from Greymouth. NIKAU, s.s. (4.40 a.m.). 248 tons, Hav, from Nelson and JtotucUa.. HAUROTO, s.s. (5 a.m.), 1988 tons, Boss, from Wcstport. SOUTHERN, s.s. (6.40 a.m.), <762 tons,' Jalland, from New York, via.. Auckland. MABAEOA, 5.5.' (7.10 a.m.), 2598 tons. Mannine, from Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon —Misses Jl'Lean, Kill, Kobiuson, Buiat.ycsdames Issitt-t Costello, Carl, Mitcholl (2), Gibson, Morrison, Barr, Jfawson, Dawson, Dale,. Boss, Nye, Keid and 3 children, Bowen, Merers. Hendry, White, Costello, Fletcher, Gardiner, llowell. Scott, Craw, Martin, Packer, Jonninfrs, Dale. Johnston, Gordon. Goss. Dawson, Ross. Reid. Downe=, Edwards, Richardson, Bewley, M'Donald, Nodine, Tronlarem, Bundle, Hill, Griersonj Beerc, Jlodlin, Dabour, Carrnthers, Southcombe,.S'orcnson, Harper, Graham; 41 steerage.' ARAPAWA, s.s.' (8.20 a.m.), 268 tons, Thompson, from Wanganui'. . JTAITAI, s.s. (11.5 a.m.), 3393 tons. Clift, from Melbourne and Hobart, via southern ports. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Spiers, Heenan, Brooks (2), Mesdiameo M'Kcnzie, ■Brass, Jlunro and 2 children, Hamilton and child, Messrs. Harg, Scott, Archer; 26 steerago. ■ ;KAPITI, s.s, (12.30 p.m.), 242 tons, Sawyers, from Wanganui, via Picton. FLORA, s.s. (1.50 p.m.), 1273 tonß, WilHams, from Tiinarn. .MAPOIJRIKA. s.s. (4 p.m.). 1203 tons, Ritchie from West Const and Nelson. KAHTJ, s.s. (8 p.m.), 182 tons, Fletcher, from Castlenoint ami East Coast. ■ QUEEN OF THE SOUTH, s.s. (10.20 pm.). 198 tons. ■Harvey, from Foxton. *PATEENA. s.s. (10.10 p.m.), 1212 tons. G. J. Watson, from Nelson and Picton. Passensors: Saloon—Misses Cooper, Martin, Price, Richards, Sffiale, Ewart (2), Dinein, Fete, Locke. Mesdames Page,- Cooper, M'Laughlin, Robertson, Leight, ■ Mitigate, M'Donald, Ewart, Daly, Wa'tson, Messrs. Taylor, M'Ginn, Sherwood, Smith, . Winchester, • Baigent, Saunders, HaTrison, Fisher, M'Laughlin, Williams. Ford, Leese, Campbell, Corrigan, Carr, White, Aiken, Thomson, Troup, Bevan, Perritt, Forlong, DavieG, Millgate, Fredericks, Bush, . M'Arthy, Rennick, Irtiinbie, Hunter, Harrison; M'Donald. Ball, Johnston, Mowat, Morrin, Louis, Perrin, Fels, Coleman; 18 fetcerage. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13. " BLENHEIM, s.s. (1 a.m.), 120 tons, Watson, from Blenheim. OP AW A. a.s. (1.25 a.m.), 110 tons, Deeley, from Blenheim. KAPUNI, s.s. (1.10 a.m.), 150 tons, Jack-, son. from FatCa. j. PUTIKI, s.s. (2.10 a.m.!, 409 tons, Wills, i ''om Wanganui. MANAROA, s.s. (2.55 a.n).), 122 tons, Hart, from JtotAieka. MAORT, s.s. (7.20 a.m.), 3399 tons, Aldwell, ■from Lyttelton. HPIA, 5.6. (8.50 a.m.), 127 tons, Burt, from Waneanui. ' ' ' ' ' HOLMDALE, s.s. (10.10 turn.), 267 tans, Robertson, from Grfiyinoutli. DEPARTURES., SATURDAY. OCTOBER' 12. AOEAJTGI, 6.si (7 a.m.), 4268 tons. Stephens, for Sah Francisco, via -Rarotonga ahd Papeete. (Passenger-list published on .Saturday.) t • ARAHURA, s.s. (12.50 p.m.). 1596 tons, liambert, for Picton, Nelson, Wcstport, .ind ..Greymouth. Passengers: Saloon—For Picton—Miss Togerty, Mesdames Cairns, Bar- ■ ratt,.- Husband, Mawson, Messrs. Iremonger. Cairns, Fawcett, ' M'Gailnm, M.P., Hall. For Nelson—Misses Devine, Stoptoe, Mesdames Chitty, Olark, Messrs. Chitty, P,agster, Gromb, Slmsson, Ges. For' WestMoore, West, Mackay, .Moore, .V/att.and CJaridge, Messrs. -,Thomp',son' and Wilson. For. .Greymouth— 'Hesxlamm Clarke, .Wain, Lloyd, Rose,. Chimojij.jjltea, Hannah,. .Rose>,.F.ei',' an<! Captain Wain; : 54 'stecragtf for' "'all ports.:. : NIKAU, s.s. (2 p.m.), 248 tons, Hay, for Nelson and' Motneka. '■ HIIiITANGI, 6.6.' (3.15 p.m.), - 323 tms, Cow.an, for Chatham Islands. , ■ -KOJIATA, s.s., (5.10 p.m.), 1994 tons, Holmes, for .Wcstport., I AKAPAWA, s.s. 15.15 p.m.), 268 tons, Tlv>'nrKin. for Wanganui. STORMBIRI), s.g. '6.5 p.m.), 217 tons, Dowell. for Wansa-nui., CAOPIJS, B.s. (7 p.m.), 1337 tons, Tointon, for Wcstport. MAITAI, s.s. (7 p.m.), 3393 tons, Clift, for Sydney. NGAHEItE, f.s. (10.40 p.m.), 1090 tons, DiUnnv, for Greymouth. , MARAROA. sjs. (11.5 p.m.), 2598 tone, Manning, for,. Lyttolton. 'Passengers: SaloonMisses Smith, Bain, Brittendon, Mesdames Hlackbournc, Fcrguß, . GArlick, Morten, OSptain Blackbourne, Hon. Fergus, Lieut. Pinnell, Jt.Ni, Messrs. Scott, Howell, Bowen, Cooper, Sorenson, Stewart,, Thomas, Ha.igh, Trewern, Davey, M.P., Tubb, Kicol, Corey. Mather,. Morton; 12 steerage. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13. ENERGY, s.s. t'2.50 a.m.), 65 tons, Brown, for Cook Strait. DUCHESS,-s.s. (6 p.m.), 130 tons, Watchlin, for Cook Strait. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. ICapuni, Patea, October 14. Ripple, Gisborne, Picton, October 14, . Rcmuera, Auckland, October 14. Koonyai Greymouth, October 14. -Corinna, Onehunga, Now Plymouth, Oct. 15. Haupiri, Onehunga, New Plymouth, Oct. 15. .Komata, We. ft tport, October 15. ■ ■ -Stormbird. Wans-anui. October 15, Nikau, Nelson, 'Motueka, October 15. .Mara.roa, Lyttelton, October 15. Wak&lu. Lyttelton. Kaikonra, October 15. : Mo.na, Patra, October 15. Monowai, Dunedin, Lyttelton, October 15, , Remuera, Auckland,. October- 15. Hokoia; northern ports, Octobcr 15. ■Kaitoa, Foxton,' October 15. Jlocraki, Sydney direct, October 16. Awahou, Fust Coast, October 16. ' Arabura. Witt Coast, Nelson, Picton, October 16. Kia Ora,;L£vcrpool, via. way ports,' Oct. 17. ' liimutaka, London, via way ports. Oct. 17. Tarawcra. Dunedin, Lyttelton, October 17. • Maunganui, Melbourne, via south. Oct. 18. ■ Wimmcra, Sydney, via north, Oct. 18. Majigapapa, Kai'amea, October 18. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Kapifi, Wangan.il, October 14, • Hawera, Patea, Ootober 14. Hanroto. Wcstport. October 14. Aorore, Patea, October 14. Opawa, Blenheim, October 14. : O.ueen of the South. Vixton, Oct. 14. Blenheim, Blenheim. October 14. Huia, Wa-ncanui, Oetobor 14. .Patcena. Picton, Nelson, Octobcr 14. Maori. Lyttelton,' October 14. ! Kahu, East Coast. October 14. Arapawa, Wanganui, October 14. . Manaroa, Motneka, October 14. Flora. New Plymouth. .West Coast, Oct. 14. Monowai, northern norts. October 15. Ilokoia, Lyttelton, Dunedin, October 15. Manourika. Nelson. West Coast, Oct. is.' .Kaitoa, Nelson.' West Coast, October 15! Mwaroa. Lyttelton, October 15. . Nikau, Nelson, MntueV.a, October 15. Kapani. Patea, October 15. Stormbird, Wanganni, Octobcr 15. Haupiri, Picton, Nelson, New Plymouth, On<ibunEra, October 15. Oorinna, southern ports, Ootober 16. Ripple," Napier. Gisborne, .Octobcr 16, Mana, Patea. October'l6. Wakatu, Kaikonra, Lyttelton, October 16. Remuera, London, via way ports, Oct. 17. Moer-aki, Melbourne, via south, Oct. 17. Tarn.wera; northern ports. October 17. Waihora, Newcastle, October 18. Manßapapa, Wcstport. Karamca. Oct. 18. Maunganui. Sydney direct. October-18. Wlmmern, Lyttelton. Dunedin. Octobcr 18. H.M.S. Pioneer, Sydnev. October 18; Arahui-a. Picton,- Nelson, West Coast, October 19. IHTEROOLOHIAL SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. MATJNGANUI. 6.5., left Melbourne October 9, for Hobart, southern vorts and Wellington. Due Wellington Octobcr 18. Leaves sarao day for Sydney direct. Duo Svdnev October 22. MOFRAKI, s.s., left Sydney October 12, for Wellington direct. Duo Wellington Oetobor 16: Leaves October 17 for southern ports. Hobart, and Melbourne. Due Melbourne October 26. WIMMERA, e.s.. left Sydney Octobcr 9 for northern ports and. Wellington. Due Wellington. October 18. Leaves same day for LvWbUod and Duneilin. MANUKA, s.s., leaves Melbourne Octobcr 16 for nobart. southern ports, and Wellington. Due Wellington Ootober 25. Leaves came dav for Sydney dircct. Due Sydney Ootober 29. OVERSEA SHIPPING. iSTEAMEKS TO ARRIVE. From London. INDRABARAH (due about Octobcr 2d), sailed on August 17, via- Australian ports and Auckland. (Tyser Line, agents.) PAKEHA (duo abqut October 22), sailed on August 21,- via Australian ports and Auckland. (Show. Savill and Albion Co., agents.) ' _. (due about - November -9), sailed on August 29, via Australian ports . jsad.- Auoyeaa, ■ (Tytor, Jjine, agents,V .
RDIUTAKA (duo about October 17), sailed on Augu?t 31, via Gape Town and Hobart. (Xew Zealand Shipping Co.. agents.) OTAKI (due about November ?), sailed on September 8, via Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) TAINUI (due about October-25), sailed on September 12, via Cape Town and Tlobart. (Shaw, Savill and Albion Co., agents.) MAFvEHK (due about Nov. 16), Failed on September 9. via Australian ports and Auckland. Line, agents.) KOTOHUA (due about November 11), sailed on September 27, via Gnpe Town and Hobart. (Now Zealand Shipping Co., agent?..) From Liverpool. SUKKEY (duo about October 29) soiled on August 24. via Cape Town and Hobart.' (F.-K. Line,' agents.) KIA O.IIA (due about October 17), Failed on Aueust 19. via Auckland. (Shaw, Savill and Albion Co., agents.) XIWARU (due about December 5), Failed on Aimust 24, via Auckland. (Tyser Line, agents.) From • Montreal. RAKAIA (due about October 24), ?nilod on* August 10. via .Australian ports and Auckland. (Now Zealand Shipping 00., apents.) V/AIWFiitA (due. about November 18), sailed on September 4, via Australian porta and Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping 00., agents.) . WAKANUI (duo a.bout December 6), Failed on September 20. via Australian ports and. Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping: Co., agents.) From New York. WHAKARTJA (due about Ootober 16), sailed on August 5, via Australian ports and Auckland. (Tyser Line, agents.)BEEKENFELS (due about October 20), sailed on August 18. via Australian ports and Auckland. (DaJgety and Co., agents.) ANGLO-ITEXICAN (duo about December ;12), sailed on Septemher 21, via Australian ports and Auckland. (A. and A. Line, agents.) From Philadelphia. WDIBLEDON fdue about October 15), sailed in August, via Auckland. (Gollin and Co., agente.) ' SAILER TO ARRIVE. HELEN" DENNY, barque, sailed from Newcastle on October 4. BY TELEGRAPH, OVERSEA. .. . ■ V BRISBANE. Ootober 13. Arrived.—Rangatira, from London. . ■ c .. , NEWCASTLE, October 12. i>aaled.—Zealandi a , Norwegian whaler, for New Zealand. SYDNEY. October 12. Sailed.—Mocraki (7 p.m.), for Wellington: Whaliarua, for New Zealand. , MELBOURNE, October 13. Arrived,—Manuka, from tho Bluff. „ , _ . LONDON, October . 12. Sailed.—lonic, for Wellington. COASTAL. SATUBDAY, ;OCTOBEE 12. AUCKLAND. Sailed.—Remuera (7 0.m.), for Wellington. • NELSON. (6.5 a.m.), from WeiKAIKOUP.A Wa-hatu (6 a.m.), from WellingLYTTELTON. Sailed.—Hurst (7 a.m.), for Napier. DUNEDIN. Arrived.—Ulimaroa, ' from Lyttelton; Tongnriro.-from Wellington. Sailed.—Ngatoro, for Groymouth; l AngloOalafornian, for Sydney. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13. ' AUCKLAND. . .Arrived.—Wanaka (5.20 a.m.), from Napier; Palceha. (9.15 a.m.), from Sydney: Victona. (1 p.m.), from Giebornc. Saucd.—Amelia Sims, for Giebornc, . TURUA. ■ Sailed.—Jessie Craig, for Sydney, ONEHUNaA Sailed,-Hanpirl (10.30 a.m.), for Wellington. WANGANUL ' Arrived.-Arcipa\ya, (8.20 a.m.), from Wellington; Stormbird (8.45 a.m.), from Wellington. i NELSON. Arrived.—Niltau (3' a.m.), from Welling ton: Arahitra (6 a.m.), from Picton and Wellington. : WESTPoitT. Arrived.—Kowhai' (1.30 a.m.), from Wellington, LYTTELTON. ■ ' Arrived.—Mararoa (11.35 a.m.), from Wei-'' lington. . - ~ POIiT CHALMERS. 'Arrived.-Tarawera (4,30. a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed.—Ulimaroa (4.45 p.m.), for Bluff. DUNEDIN. Arrived.—Kaipa.ra, from Lyttolton; Kotare, from Catlins Bivcr. PATEENA "TOUCHES." At 1 a.m.-on Saturday last; whilst the Patcena vras bound from Picton to Nelson, she is believed to havo grazed a rock somewhere in the vicinity of Jackson Head. It was whilst the vessel was ].a.sslflg through the rip—which was heavy— at Jackson Head that the officers felt a slight However, the vessol made no water, and it was decided t-o carry out an examination k on arrival at Wellington. Tho vessel arrived in Wellington on Saturday night, and on' Sunday the diver went down to examine her bottom-. He reported finding a few grazes, which may havo been caused by a rock. ? SOUTHERN FROjr KEW YORK. Tho Vaeuuni Oil Company's chartered steamer Southern arrived at Wellington from New York, via way ports, early on Saturday morning. . The Southern is Quite a new vessel, aJid was built by J. L. Thompson and Sons, Limited, at Sunderland, anjl was launched m Harch of thia year, fiho is a modem cargo-carrier of 4762 gross tons, and has hold space for 9000 tons of cargo. The vessel eaaled from New York on July 18, and mado a cull at Norfolk (Virginia) three days later to coal. She called at Durban on August 26 for a Biniilar purpose, and resumed her voyage.the following day. Af* ter leaving Durban Ihc Southern encountered a. heavy north-westerly gale, which was responsible for considerable damage on deck. Captain Jaliand has associated with him tho following office.^:~Chiei, Mr. J. 71. Thomson; second, Jlr. O. Sinclair: third, ifr. A. E. Meadows. Mr. J. Adamson.is nhief engineer, Mr. G. Ledendcr second, Mr. E. Morton third, and Mr. S. Brodic. fourth. On completion of discharge here the Southern process south, and will probably be docked at Port Chalmers before going to Australia. HELEN* DENNY ARRIVES.' Yesterday afternoon tho barque Helen Denny, from Nowoastle, signalled for a tug, arid at 6 p.m. the ferry steamer Duehefs picked the Helen Denny up off Sinclair Head, and arrived in the 6trcam with her at 10 o'clock last night. The Duche's berthed tkree-quartere of an hour later. Si® H * eleil Penny will berth at the Glasgow Wharf to-day. KAIKOURA ARRIVES HOME. Cable advice received from tho London omco of 1/he New Zealand Shipping Company. stated that the Kaikoura, which left Wellington for London, on August 24, arrived at her destination on Octobcr 10. PAKEHA AT AUCKLAND. Telegraphic advice received from Auckland announces the arrival of the Shaw.Savill steamer Pakeha at that port- The vessel left London on August 21, aud is due at Wellington about October 22. MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Mr J. Abbott,,third officer of the Tarawera, left-the vessel at Wellington. . Mr. C.'Broadley took up auty as second engineer of the Ngahero on Saturday, vico Mr. S. Bernech. Mr. Scott, late chief officer of the Kotoiniko, arrived in Wellington by the Maitai on Saturday to join tho Wailiora in a similar capacity vice Mr. Morrison, who comes 'ashore for orders. Captain Tointon. of the Regulus, is in oharge of the Westport Coal Company's steamer Canopus at nresent. Captain Barron, late of the Waipori, iq to "be married this week, and has been granted holiday leave. . Mr. A. H. M'Donald. late chief officer of the Wairuna, has resigned from the Union Company's service. 111-luck seems to persne the G. A, liner Hanau. Recently, whilst bound to Mediterranean ports from Hamburg to loa-d Christmas fruits for. Australia and New Zealand, she grounded at Kalafcolan, on tho coast of Greeoe, and remained fast for some days. Now advices have been received to the effect that soon after being refloated a* flro broke out in tho after hold. Fortunately, however, the outbreak was extinguished before any da ma go waftdone. The coastil steamer. Rlpplo, bound from Giiiborne to Picton. pae-s-ed Wellington Heads at 9 a.m. yesterday. She is due here to-d'ay, nnd i? espeoted to ?ail for Napior and Gisborne on Wednesday, October 16. The New Zealand Shipping Company's Itemuera advised by wirele-* that her captain expected to arrive at Wellington from Auckland at daybreak to-day. She sails for" London on Thursday nest. i * The - Tyser* liner Idrapura, which upon y.rrivul nt- London Jan May-(rom Au?.tr«* Jia. was &sut to undergo alteration jta»
make her suitable for tho immigrant traffic potueen the Kuigdom and Austntiian ports, commcnccd her running on uctonor 2, when departure wos token from London for Melbourne, Sydney, and No.w <6eu]find ports. Tho Indrapura is the socona of the company's flciit to entor into thift bißnioj-ri, and like 'tlio MnUarini, if? able to carry about 1000 pas?cncers. It. is midcivtood that some othor Tytcr liners •j alterations to moUo them amtcd for the carriutfo of also that the new vessels 7iow building will nave the required accommodation. The four-iuaslod barrtuentine Tit-ania. has i completed discharge at Dunedin, end will i early this week for Kaiparn. to load limber for .Sydney. The pjiiler will afterv.*ards load wheat for the United Kingdom. The new steamer Cots wo Id ft an go, 4248 tons, which was launched tins year for the Acptuno S.N. Company, recently brought to.Australia 7COO tons of suijar from Sourabaya. Of this amount 12C0 tons wore discharged at Adelaide, and 5700 lons will be unloaded at Varmviile. This is said to be the largest, cargo of sugar ever brought | to Australia. j The collier Waihora, now discharging at Railway Wharf, is expected to leave uoilington for Newcastle next Friday. Most of the vessel. l ? that have railed from London during the last few months nave lifted exceptionally large cargoes, in fact, cargo ottered so freoly that it had to be shut out. says tbe Sydney "Shipping List." Occasional!}*, too, vessels that usually call at three Australian ports have omitted one, whilst, some of those that include New Zealand ports in tho itinerary have loaded for Australian ports only, and v.ico versa. One of the largest cargoes, however, that has been lifted was that taken by tho Tyser liner Indrabarah, now at Sydney. It totals 12.000 tons of assorted merchandise, about half of -which is consigned to Melbourne, and tho remainder for Sydney. Evidently tho steamer Hurst is not making a call at Wellington. A telegram from Lyttelton stated that she had left for Napier, where discharge of her cargo of Japanese phosphates will be completed, Tho Tyser liner Whakarna was to havo left Sydney in continuation of her journey from New York to Wellington, via Auckland, on Saturday. She is duo here about October 22. Tho coastal steamer Ifangapapa is not due at Wellington from Karamea until Friday. She Rails on tho same day for Weatport and Karamca. The Union steamer -Corinna is expected to arrive at Wellington from OneUunga. and New Plymouth to-morrow morning. BefoTe she leaves for the south, butter and cheese will be discharged for transhipment to K.M.S. Itemuera for London.
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