SHIPPING NEWS.
. PEASES OF THE MOON. AUGUST. Day. Ilh. m. Now moon 3 0 28 a.m. First (juartar 9 3 33 p.m. Full moon' s 17 5 57 a.m. Lo*t Quarter 25 1148 a.m. MOON. Moon/ twx to-day, 3.52 a.m.; sets, 9.35 p.m. HIGH WATER. To-day, 7.31 a.m.; 7.£0 p.m. To-morrow, 8.2 a a.m.; 8.53 p.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day, 6.53 u.ra.; eels, 4.59 p.m. ARRIVALS. TUESDAY, AUGUST 5. BLENHEIM, s.o. (L<!o a.m.), 120 toas, Wilktuhou, from bienheiai. HAWEitA, s.s. (4 a.m.), 300 tons, Jackson, from Wnnganui. KAI'IOA, s.s. (4.30 a.m.), 305 tons, Graham, from Nelson, NiKAU, s.s. t'5.20 a.m.), 248 tons, Hay, from iSeifcou and Motucka. MAITAI, s.s.. (/ a.m.), w93 t-one, Oareon, from northern pcrts. Passengers: galoon —Misses Adams, Meek, Nurse Van Traight, Mosdamo3 Taylor, Campbell, Hennings, uig-g>in-3, Hay ward, Ford, Me*sns. Adama, Spiera, Taylor, Mihaciilin, Kottlowcll, Hicks, Bigg. Liddy, Jolm=on, Hay ward, Ford; 20 steerage. /IARAROA, 5.6. (7 a.m.), 2598 tons, Manning, from Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon —.Misses Oiirisp, Hughes, Winklor, Ford, Fuiton (2), M'Fadgen, Jeffs, Mai> tock, Stoad, Shannon, Dobson, Mawson, Messrs. M'Quarrie, Anderson, Homos, Miteholl, Wilko, Johnson., Cook, Marshall, Jones, Te>aghan, Hagger, Edwards, Pope, Cooke, Manifold, Reese, Izard, Werner, Talcon, Dob-on, Maniifold, Rev. Gibson-Smith, Hodges, Kelly, Dawson, Dudfield, RuinyeH, Green, Solomon, Avery, Montague, Day, Per.lice. OPAWA, s.s. (2 p.m.), 110 tans, Nicholas, from Blenheim. ENERGY, e.s. (3.30 p.m.), 66 tons, Thorns, put back. KAPUNI, s.s. (12.10 p.m.), 150 tons, M'lntosh. from Patoa. WAIMANA. s.s. (4.50 p.m. in the stream), 10,300 torLS, Holmes, from London, via way ports. , PATEENA, s.s. (10 p.m.), 1212 tons, Cameron, from Nelson and Pict-on. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Kcrn-ey. Johnston, Gilbert, Lash, Leaver, Sinclair, Dyer, Winatone, Phillpot6. Carter. Silvius. O'Sullivaiv, Horton, Goslin v M'Gregor, Jonas, Mesdames Barnes and son, Verco. Sadd and son, Kcnnington, Tustin, Glover, Andrew, Parkinson, Ashton and 3 children, Payne, Fr<is e er, •TelLyman. Latherly, M'MiHojr and child. Carter, Messrs. Barnes, Verco, At.more, Kenny, Jennen, Tustin*, Eogern, Buttle, Oa.mpbell, White, Lnnsker. Harris. Glover, Waters, Binming, Watkins, Sadd, Bell, Rough, Fisher, Hodd. Payne, Lockhead, Fraecr (2). Joyce, Clark, Rvan, Mother. Silvius, Plpor. Ewart., Hroy, Hulme, Richardsoav Heffer. Scott (2), Giles, Doel, G-mham. Frtter. Russell. Colley, Lawry, Hill. Billcliff; 16 fteerage. BREEZE, s>. (11.30 p.m.), 347 tone, Broadhouse, from Timaru. DEPARTURES. TUESDAY, AUGUST 5. ENERGY, s.s. (9.30 a.m.), 66 tone, Thome, for Cook Strait. WAIRUNA, s.s. (1 p.m.), 3947 tons, Drewotte, for Newcastle. MAPOURIKA, 5.6. (4.5 p.m.), 1203 tons, Holmes, for Nelson and West Ooaet. Passengers: Saloon—For Nelson—Misses StanIcy, Pratt, Mesdaraes Stanley, Mackay, Messrs. Losk. Taylor, Allan, M'Galran. For Wo-'tport—Miro Wildman, Mc?mvs. Thorp, Dnncan. For Greymouth—Mies Hogg. Mrs. Torbit and infont, Wilson, Williams. Thomas, Senior (2): 6 parage. MAITAI. s.s. (5.15 p.m.), 3393 tor.*, Oarpan., for Lyttel+on nnd DimodiU'. Po*rcngors: Falopfir-For Lvt.t.elten—Mr. ]fau. For Johnston-, Mesdaraos Hayward, Ford, Messrs. MiUe, Cameron. Hay ward, Fo-rd. NTKAU. ta.s. (5.45 n.m.), 243 tons, Hay. for nrid Jtotppira. . KOONYA, **. (5.45 p.m.), IC9I tons, Pryde, fc-T Gr«ymouth. MANA. e,s,. (5.55 p.m.), 134 tons, Gibson, for Pntei. MARAROA, <?.s. (8.5 p.m.). 2598 tens. Mnn-n-iit'T, -for- Lytte-lton. Par«cßgers: Solom —MjFsei Hill, Rn.ymond, CotKrad, Rockley, Cox.Arttxm, GeTbcr, Peo.rce, Staples, Smith. Robinson-, Mesdames Wliitehoyw, Blan?hard. Nnlhan, Ro'vrany, Smyths Mo s ars. M'Kenzie, Barrett, W'hitohoufio, Izard. Blanche rd, Bowrm. Dodd. Stndholinp. Wilkinson. Fcrcu&on, Kin-r, Itarvv (2), Tapper. Sullivan, Wv%-im,, Mnnf?, ' Pftrry, Tm-'M. Hcdce, White. R-ockley. T.idd.'aw, A.rt?.en, Wollc. Ke.Udonwv, FauVanlc?. EHmshaw, Saiitjh^.Saunders; 18 frt°eTi.ierf*. "; J ' " / KA T TOA. 3.9. <9M n.rr.), tons, Graham, for. and West o:a°t. RIPPLE, b.9. (9.M r>.m\ 370 ton©, Carlson, for Gisborne.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Tain-ui. Waitard, Augcot 6. \ , Vavcrley, Foxton, August 6. Hinomoa, Cook Strait. Augu£it 6. Kcho, Karamea, Auguf-t 6. Opowa. Blenheim. Aueußt -6. Blenheim, Blenheim, August 6.', Hum. Waneanud. August 6. . Arapawa. Wanganui. -"August 6. Wahinc, Lyttelton, August 6. Maunganui. Sydney direct, August 6. | Waimea, Onehunea. Autrusfc 6. j Arahura, Wost Coast, Nelson. Picton, August 7. Pukaki, Westuort, August 7. Walrati, -'Blenheim, August 7. Queen of the South. Foxton, August 7. i Mana; Patea, August 7. • Ntikau. Nelson. Motuoka, August 7. . Mararoa. Ly.ttoltou, August 7. MnkarLnu Napior. Aucupt 7. Kapiti. Piston, August 7. Monowai. Dunedin. LrtteUon. August 7. Pohexua. Wcf-tport, August 7. TCahu. East Oast, Auaust 7. Wakatu. Lyttelton. Kaikoura, August 7. Karamca, MiguM- 8. Victoria, Sydney, via north- August 0. TXlimaroa. Melbourne, via south, Aug. 8. Stormbird, Temkohe, August 8. A.loxander. Terakohc, August 8. Koonya, Greymouth, August 8. , . Orehungc, New Plymouth, A" tup* 8. Coa?t. Nels-on. August 9. Afait.ii, "niJTicd.in, 'LytteV-oiv August 10. Ripp!?. Gic>borr.9. August 10. Taravrera, northern ports, August 12. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Jfawera. Patea, August 6. Aorcre, August 6. Onawa. Blenheim. August 6. Blenheim, Blenheim. August 6. Iluia. Wonconui, August 6. Arapawa, Wanganui. August S. Pa.teesna, Picton. Nelson, August 6, Wohinc, Lyttelton, August 6. Tainan, Waitara, August 6. Hunmui, Avonmouth, August 6. Suffolk, southern norts, August. 6. Waimea. Nelson, West Coast, Aug. 7. Arawa, Lcitdon. via way ports, Aug. 7. Wo.irau, Blenheim. August 7. • Oueen of the South, August 7. Mann> Patea, August 7. Nikau, Nelson. Motueka, August 7. Miarnroa. Lytteltou. AuguPt 7. Kapiti. Wnntranui. August 7. Maur.ganui, Melbourne, via south. Aug. 7. Monowai. northern port*. August 7. Wakefield, Napier, Auckland. August 7. Kahu, Ea?t Coast, August 7. Manganapa. Kara.mea, August 8. Wakatu, TCaikoura, Lyttelton. Aug. 8. Victoria, Lyttelton, Dunedin, August 8. Tllimaroa, Sydney direct.- August 8. Oorinnn.. Dunedin, August 8. Alexander, Nelson, We?t Coast. Aug. 8. Stormbird, Wangamii, Augurt 8. Arahura, Picton, Nelson, West Coast, August 9. MakftTtni, London, August 9. Maitai. northern ports, August 11. Tw«pa, Foutharn ports, August 12. Ripple, Napier. Gdsborne, August 12. Mapounika, Nelson, West Coast, Aug. 12. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE, MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. MATJNGANUI. duo hero from Sydnev direct August 6. Sails August 7 for Melbourne. via pouth. MANUKA, due here from Melbourne, via south. August 1. Sails samo day for Sydnev direct. VICTORIA, duo here from Sydney, via north, Auguft 8. Leaves same day for Lytteltou and Dunedin. OVERSEA SHIPPING. Steamers. From. Left. Due. Delphic London Juno 6 Aug. 11 Indrn.lema Lomdon .Tune 22 Aug. 31 Rotorua Loudon July 5 Aug. 18 Wh-fckaxua ...... London July 23 Sept. 30 Westmeath Liverpool Juno 21 Sept. 1 Tyrone Liverpool July 5' Sept. 15 Morayshire ... Liverpool July 26 Sept. 29 Devon Montreal May 31 Aug. 11 Matat-ua Montreal June 25 Sept. 5 Star of Scotland New York June 12 Aug. 75 Cape Breton ... New York May 12 Aug. 31 Aorangi 'Frisco July 23 Aug. 14 BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. FREMANTLE, August 5. Arrived.—Orsova. from London. MELBOURNE, August 5. The Macedonia's New Zealand passengers include the Rev. Mr. Ilanrie, Mrs. Harrie nrvJ child, Mr. and Mrs. Impey, and Mr. Bar>?. SYDNEY, August 5. Arrived.—Manuka (8 p.m.L SUVA, August 5. Sailed.—Niagara, for Vancouver. COASTAL. TUESDAY, AUGUST 5. AUCKLAND. Sailed.—Tutanekci (6.10 a.m.), for Eaet Car* Liffhthouafli Kwvru (3.40 p s ro,)i for Mwi African iloaank (6, S3 jj.ai,), tot Jj - , >.
Soiled.—Flim., auxiliary schooner, for Napier, Wellington', Wostport, and Greymouth; Mairjorie .Oraig, barque (8.50 a.m.), for liokianga and Sydney; Victoria (3.45 p.m.), for southern porta. ONEHONG A. Sailed.—Waiimta (8.40 a.m.), for Welling, toil. GISBOItNE. Sailed.—Makarini (10 a.m.), for Napier, NAPIER. Arrived.—Tarawera (11.50 a.m.), from Wellington; llakarini (5 p.m.), from Giaborne. WAITARA. Sailed.—Tainui (9 a.m.), for Wellington NEW PLYMOUTH. Arrived.—Flora (11.20 a.m.), from Welllngton. Sailed.—Rarawo, (8.15 p.m.), for Onelmnga,. WANG A NCI. Arrived.—Hum (10.5 a.m.), and Aropama (8.40 a.m.). from Wellington. FOXTON. Arrived.—Awahou (12.20 p.m.), from Wellington. BLENHEIM. Sailed—Opawa (6 p.m.) and Blenheim (6 p.m.), for Wellington. KAIKOURA. Arrived—Wakatu (5.30 a.m.), from Wellington. LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Wahino (6.50 a.m.), from Wellington; Wakatu, from ICaikoura; Cygnet, from Akaroa; Storm, from Tarakohe. Sailed—Potone, for Wellington; Oanopue, for Weutport; Wiahine, for Wellington; Ruahine, for Timaru. POET CHALMERS. Sailed.—Star of Australia (8.30 a.m.), for Brisbane. DUNEDIN. Arrivod.—Ulimaroa. (7.30 a.m.), from Melbourne; ICotare (7.20 a.m.), from Waikava; Imvorcairgiill (11 a..m.), from southern porta. Sailed.—Monowai (2 p.m.), for northern ports. Passengers: Saloon—For Wellington, —Miss Boyd, Mirc ilodgkins, Miss Flanagan, Mr. and Mrs. Scott and child, Messrs. Scott (2), Misses Scott (3), Mr. Saint. For Napior—Mr. and Mrs. Shanks, Captain Smith. For Gishorne—Miss Gondcon. For Auckland—Mr?. 0. M'Oarthy, Mr. Lorvey; 29 steerage for all ports. THIRD-CLASS ON THE RIVERINA. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright Sydney, August 5. With the advent of the steamer Rivorina. t'ao Huddart-Parkor Company intends to inaugurate the carrying of third-class pascongers to Now Zealand. MAUXGANTJI ARRIVES 6 A.M. The Union Company's Maungamii, which has advised by wireless that she would arrive at' Wellington from Sydney at 6 a.m. to-day, will berth at tlio Queen's Wharf No. 4 after medical inspection lwts boon carried out in tho Btroam. WAIMANA FROM LONDON. An arrival in the stream at Wellington from London at 4.50 p.m. yesterday was tho Shaw-Savil! steamer Waimana. The liner is exnectcd to berth at tho King's Wharf at 9 a.m. to-day. All AW A FOR LONDON. Noon to-morrow is the time appointed for the Shaw-Savill steamer Arawa to to-lso her departure from tho Glasgow. Wharf, Wolling-tou. for London. PaEeomgcrs are notified that they must bo on board prior to that hour, and all baggage must bo alongside the steamer by 10 a.m. on sailing day. The Arawa is duo at London on September 10. AEAIiURA DELAYED. Latest advice received by the local ofilco of the Union Company yosterday was to the effect that the Arahura had been detained a-t Groymoutli on account ef bad weather. She was expected to got out at 10 p.m. yesterday, liowovcr, and if tliia ivippencd to be tho caso she should show up at Wellington late to-morrow night or ou Thursday morning. THE STAR OF SCOTLAND. ' The local agents for tho A. and A. Line have been ad-vised that their chartered steamer Star of Scotland arrived a.t Melbourne from New .York cn August 1. She is duo at Sydney on August 16, and at Wellington, on August 25. : TO LOAD AT NEW YORK. It i 3 announced that the Hanei steamer Sturmfels will take the Now York loading hortli on August 15, and will come down to Australian and New Zealand ports on behalf ol tho' U.S.■ end A. Line. ' MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Mr. V. Duff, wiho for some considerable time past ha-3 been purEor of steamers ora-ployed in, the Wclfegtan-Lyttelton, ferry service, leaves tho Wall due at Wellington to-day t'; take up a shore position with tho Union Company at Dunedin. Mr. SpiOTu, la,to of the Navua, will join tho Wn.hine on purEer. Mr. R. R. Pilmore has joined tho Maitai as wireless operator. Captain «T. M. Holmes, who has been on holiday leave, rejoined tho Maponirika yesterday. Captain. H. Wliitc-Parsona has come ashore for instructions. Hr. R. L. Earl, sccond officer of tho MVipourika, has come ashore ou holiday leavo, and Mr. P. Frond has filled the vacancy. Mr. .T. W. Cameron, second officer, and Mr. W. Fish, third officer, both of the Konrnta, have stgned off that vesEel's articles. • Mr. Amies, late assistant, nurfar of the Willoohra. went south, by tho Maitai for instruction!* last evening. Captain W«ltm!. of tho Kurow, lias been granted holiday loavo. The Tj-gbt lin".r Sto.r of Australia finished discharge of New York ra.Tgo at Port Cli!3.lir«os, an,d left, for Brisliano at 8.30 a.m. yesterday. She loads at Australian portß for Home. - The small i steamer ffianaroa, which lias hecn ongaged in tho Wellington-Motueka trade for some yeaj'3 past, will bo fold by public auction by Messrs. Ixiery and Co. to-day. Bad weather at Wostport prcvonted the Pukaki leaving that port for Wellington yesterday. Tho Corinna is due at Wellington' from Onehunga and Now Plymouth on Friday. She will leave for the Eouth on tho day of lisr arrival here. On her return to Wellington from Cook Strait lighthouses tho Hinomoa will proceed to Ivarori Rock with. gear for the now light, which is to bo erected thcro. On com-plction of discharge of lier cargo of Newcastle coal at Lyttolton, the Union Company's Kaituna will proceed to Port , Chalmers for overhaul.
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