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PHASES OF THE MOON. ' AUGUST. Day. Hr. m. New moon 3 fi 28 a.m. First quarter 9 3 33 p.m. Full moon 17 5 57 a.m. Last quarter ...... 25 11 49 a.m. MOON. Moon rise 3 to-day, 939 p.m.; sctis 8.48 a.m: Friday. HIGH WATER. To-day. 7.63 a.m.; 8.9 p.m. \ To-morrow, 8.33 a.m.; 8.46 p.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day, 6.34 a.m.; set*. 5.14 p.m. ARRIVALS. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20. KAPUNI, <uft. (2.5 a.m.), 150 tons, M'lntosh. from Patea. , WAHINE, (6.55 a.m.). 4435 tons, Edwin), from Lytteltcn; 370 passengers: KENNEDY, s.s. (8 a.m.), 226 tony, Wildma.n, from Nelson-. ENERGY, s.a (6.45 a.m.), 66 tone, Thorns, from Cook Strait. , BEGULUS, f.s. (9.5 a.m.). 586 tone, Vickormanl, from TeraUohe. ULIMAROA, s.s. (11.35 a.m. in. the stream), 5777 tons, Wyllie, from Sydney direct. Passengers: Saloon—Mesdames Ohallie, Matson, Wood, Drury, Lyynar. Willey, TrolJopy. Victor, Barr, Wood, Bidwell, Duncan, Eastman, Gibbs and. boy, Jen?efl(, Brooke. Palmer, Gif Ford', Shand, Dickison and ohild. Smith, Franks, Ballin, Bounintrton, Patou- and 4 ohildren. Baxter, Paterson and child* Mi?ees Olulow, Barraud. Martirm, Graves, Ha.rgreaTes, Browne, Noble, Tem-ple, Rejnolds, Oumnun.y, KnisM, Lipcrvnise, Barr, Cotishlin, Wright. Jensen (2), Sister Edward, Mulligan, Sisters of irorcy (2), Gifford, Shandy Ballin. Baxter. Ciptain- Mat* sk>ii', Rev. Roache, Rev. Father Price, Mcfisia Jaiiltiu.3 Gabriel. Rush, Lyemxr, Wood,. Drury, Usherwood, Griffithf, Victor. Cook, Wilson, Greenaway. Foster, Lewis, Morse, Tatnaiil, MacLeod. Wallace, Dench, Gilbe.rt, Nixon, Wlllefj', Bryde, Lieberinan, Carroll, Jcma*. Barr, Wood. Nelson/, Wa-tt, Dunran, Modlin, Hales, Grant, Eastman, PB.terson, Outrod, Gamtpioin-. &tev«n?, Swnineon, Gorton, Willi>mF; Pollook, Cohen.. Kupper, Patoni, Hales, Help®. Goodwin. Mulligan, Palmer, LiitlicTafD, Gifford, Ball. Hooper, Ifallet, Ca-wn-, Hordor, Deane. Frawloy, Alpie, O. Deane, Thompson, Collins, Naylor, Coyne, Courtnioy, M'Cue, Sullivan, Baniett, Haddock, Cnaii», Murray. Foord, O'Mn.l- - HaTincssy, Gee, Hiatt, Ballin 1 , Franks, Black, Bonningtora, Paton, and Sa.\by: 109 ateemge. CLAN M'LEOD, F.a. (6.45 p.m.), 4796 tons, Southward, from Bunbufry. i HINEMOA. b.9. (7 p.m.). 542 tons. Poet, from Cook Strait.
HOTORUA, «.?•. (8.45 p.m.. in the 6trca.no. 11,150 toils, Sutcldffc. from Lon<don v via Tray ports.
ARAHURA, B.&. (10.5 p.m.), 1595 toils. Lambent, from WeF.t Coast, Nelson, and Picton. Passengers: Saloon—lfiissM St. George, Reos, H'CRrthy, Feeney, Ourtayno, ' M'Naroajra, Elloy, Wilson. Bailie, M'Elwee, Murphy. Ellens, Deler, Chapman, M-osdamos S-noad «.nd 2 diildreau Cran, Wilson and 2 children*. Bryentdeen and child, Dumcan, Wells and 2 childxen, Wootton, Murray, Orc&woll (2), VickeTsitaff,Messrs. Palmer, Hawkins. Jlaycs, Tait. Burrow, Bronnaji, Pollook, Jones, Bryentd'euv Grieg. Clap-worth. Bright. Ormrod', Jenkinn, BayDold, Warren., Murphy, Writeonv Wolls, Cooke, Wootton, "Ward, Mitchell, Bishop fiddlier, Laiums, Oreeawell (2), Hill, Smith. Witeon-, Naldor, Humphries, Lynch, P<flTy, Gordon; 33 steerage. DEPARTURES. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20. HINEMOA, s.s". (6 542 toiw, Post,, for Cook Strait. LIZZIE TAYLOR, ketch (8 a.m.), 77 tons, Smith, for Havelock. PATEENA, (12.55 p.m.). 1212 tons, Cameron, for Picton and Nelsont. . Pa«ssenjreirs: Saloonr-For Picton—Misses .Good, Trolove (2), Murray, Pilmcr, Ward, Adams, Ifesdiairaes Stone, LcncQuam, M'Oonway, Midge, Adorns. Messrs. M'Oonway, Stone, Wilson (2), Walker, Kain, Puddle, Iremoneror, Best, Munro, Trolove. Thomas, Gillett, 'itxpp, Midjre. For Nelson—Miss (tawsont Mosdamea Young, Lowson, Guly, Messrs. Scales (2), Wtallcr, Lcckic, Gilroy, Dryden, Oalilan, Oook, flurrcwi, Harvey, Grant, Huill, Taylor, Cross. Colk. .
KENNEDY, (2.20 p.m.), 226 tcna, Purris, for Terakohe.
MAITAI. (4.40 p.m.), 3393 tons, Carson* for Lyttelton- and Dunodin.
AORJDRE, s.s. (5.5 p.m.). 77 tons, Fisk, for Patea.
MANA, b.O. (6.5 p.m.), 134 tens, Gibson* for Fa-tea.
WAJIINE. s.s. (8.5 p.m.). 4435 ton©. Aidwell, for' Lyttelton.. Passengers: Saloon— Mitoses Reynolds, Mulliatm, Rood, Conradl, M'Mahon (2), Brown, lldney (2), Stetc-rs of Mercy (2). Mcidames Boydc. Couch, M'Phereouv Smy tho and 2 children*, 'Lieut. Henderson, ' Sergt.-Major Pnxdon, Rev. Mahoney, Rov. IVither Price, Captain. Smythe, Messrs. Danyßhire, Mitchell, Amdorson, Anderson, Luttroll, Alexander, Thompson, Smith Modlin-. Boyle, Tamer, Denni9ton., Atkinson, Whirtsoai, 01ia-mben3, TrenpTovo, Mulligvui, Whytc, Irwiin, Goodwin, Blacklcy, Rocko, Bllisoni, Bo\vre, Davidiion. Futcourt, Webb, Master SomcrviUo, Ro'Uft, Gilmour, Arnold, WJi.itaker. Horwood, Todd. Carron, and M'Loodj 55 eteora-sa
EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Wairau. Bleniheim, Aupuist 21. Kaihu, Eaat Coast. August 21. Queen, of the South, Forton, August 21. Wakatu, Lyttelton, Aucu-st 21. Huia, WQaißonui, AfusiiPt 21. ITawom, Wangainii, August 21. K<n-puni, Patea. . Aujuft 21. • Nikau, Nelson-, Motucka, August 21, iJararoa, Lyttelton. August 21. Momowai, Dunodin. Lyttelton, August 21, Pateena, Nelson. Picton. August 21. • Aorere. Patea, August 22. Waverley,, Terakohe, Ausru&t 22. Blenheimi. Aufru&t 22. Blenheim, Rlenilteim. A/upust 22. Mana, Patea. August 22. Wahine, Lytteltonv August 22. R.iverina, Sydney, via north. Auprufit 22. Manuka, Dnnedin, Lyttolton, 22. Waimca, Pioton, Auffust 22. Waipori, Melbourne, via south,. Aus. 23. TCa-oiti, New Plymouth, An?U£?t 24. Maitai, Dumodin, Lyttelton. Aufjuet 24. Ripple, Gasborne. August 24. Alexander, New Plymouth, Angnft 24. Mansaipapa, Kararoca. August ft 4. Whoinsxipe, Newca'Ptle, Aurusl 24. Tarawera. northern norts. August 26. Star of Scotland, New York, via way ports, August 26.
PROJECTED DEPARTURES. TComata, West-port, August 21. ICoihu. East Cea.&t, Auguet 2i. Stormbird, Außitst 21. Queen of +-hc Soutli, August 21. Hawera, Auprust 21. ICanuni, Patea, Ausru3t 21. Nikau. Nelson. Motueka, August 21. Maroroa, Lyttelton. Aucust 21. Ulimaroa, Melbourne-, via eouth, Aug. 21. Monowai, noTthern ports, August 21. Ruahine. London, via way norts. Aug. 21. Himi'tangi, Chathame, \"ia Lyttelton, August 21. • AoreTe, Patea. August 22. Regulus, August 22. Onawa. Blenheim. August 22. Blenheim, Blenheim, August. 22, JTuia, Wfi.nganaii, AugnM 22. Mana, Patea, Aurust 22. Pateena, Pictou, Nelson, August 22. Wahine, Lyittelton, August 22. Wakotu, Kaikoum. Lyttelton, August 22. Rivedna, Lyttelton. Dunedin, Aug. 22. . Manuka, Sydney direct, August 22. Waimm, Nelson, West Coast. August 22. A/rahurn., Picton, Nelson, "West Coast. August 23. Mwrapapa, Karamca. We e tport, Aug. 25. AHexauder, Nekon s West, Coast, Aug. 25. Maitai, northern ports, August 25. Kapiti, Wanganui. August 25. Tarawera. Lyttelton. Duncdin, August 26. Ripple. Gisbeme, Afu'?ust 26. Itotorua, Lyttelton, August 26.
INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF. STEAMERS. RIVERINA, duo here from Sydney, via north. August 22. Bails for Lyttelton and Dtiineriin same day. MANUKA, duo hero from Duncdin and Lyttelton August 22. Sails same day,-for Srdnev diroct. MOF.RAKL duo here from Sydney Auepst 27. Sails August 28 for Lyttelton and Dunedin. OVERSEA SHIPPINC. Indralema Loudon June 22 Aug. 31 Whakarua London July 23 Sept.3o Kaikoura London July 7 Sept. 3 lonic London July 17 Sept. 2 Ruapehu Londoo July 31 Sept. 18 Westmcatch ... Liverpool .Tnno2l Sept. 1 Tyrone Liverpool -Inly 5 Sept. 17 Morayfc-hiro ...... Liverpool July 26 Sept. 29 Rangatirn, Livevpool July 19 Sept. 15 j)evon Montreal ,May 31 Aug. 25 Matatua Montreal JuneW Sept. 5 StarofScotland New York June 12 Aug. 26 Cape Breton ... New York June 12 Au?. 26 Aparhnn CalcJitta. — Sept. 4 Lorii Oarve, sliip, left Harseilles May 20.
BY TELEGBAPH OVERSE^. I.OXDOX, Ausrust 20. for DlufF (New f.eateßd)" MEIiBOIIRXK, Aimwt W. : Sailed—Miuiisranui. for niuft' (Now Zeakind), via Hubart. SYDNEY. Augurt 20. Kaileil.--M.ita-.> (1 p.m.). fur Am-ktaiwl. KEWOASTFiK. AiißU.'t 20.' S«ile<l. —Whaiwipe, for Wellington. COASTAL. • WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 20. NBW PLYMOUTH. Arrived. —iflorn. (0.15 y . m.), fjloin lineton. WAJfGANUL Arrived.—H&wcrr- (rgm W*l» C12.4Q CjaJi toot .WeUiwrtoa*
GLSBOR.NE. Sailed.—Riverhia (10.30 p.m.), for south. Passengers: Saloon—For V/oltliupton-—ifoc-nrs C. J. Parker, Robinson. For LyttcltonMi«K Toomath. FOXTOX. To Fail.—Queen of the South (11 p.m.). for WcUinston. PICTON. . Arrived.—Patoeua- (4.45 p.m.), from Wellington. BLENHEIM. Arrived.—Wmrau (9.50 a.m.), from Wellington-. KELSON*. Arrived.—Alexander (5 a.m.). 'from Wellington. ■ Sailed.—Nikau (5.15 p iu.), for ellifl'jfton. FAREWELL SPIT. Karori passed oast at 7.20 a.m. . LYTTELTOX. Arrived.—MoJio',vai (7.45 iuu.). from Dllll- - Kumara (8.5 a.m.), from Fimaru; Wnitomata (9 a.m.). from Newcastle. sailed.—Monowai (9 p.m.). for. Auckland, via way ports. Passengers: Saloon- ror Gi&born^—Mewdames Palmer, Andrew, Messrs. Palmer, Black. For Auckland Mrs. Robinson and child, Messrs. Brown, M'Murray, Hodder, Robineon. Sailed.—WakaUu for Kaikoaim; fPertlv, for DflTgaville. . „ T Sailed.—Mararoa- (6.20 p.m.), for \\ oilingtoill. Pas-encora: Kalooiir—Misses Poj"Tidcr, Rhodes, Maidainos Page, Andrew, Phillips, Koait. G. Jones, Messrs. Frazer, Men&ies, Lord, Sinttli, Jackson; M'Williame, Wats oat, Sullivan., II an ma, Piper, Oormgan, Fnascr, Hood. Tromp, Wright, Andrew, Pmliipe; 6 steerage. DUNEDIN. Arrivod.—Taviuni (4 p.m.), from Westport; Wahno.na (5.30 p.m<.), from Loudon, via. northern ports. ~ . Hailed.—Suffolk (2 p.m.), for Rockhamp- ; ton. Sailed.—Manuka (3.30 p.m.), foT Sydney, ria Cook Strait. PaffFemgers: Saloon—for i Wellington-Mrs. Choseldiiie, Mrs. Rhodes. ! For Sydney—Mr. T. Moroney; 5 £tc?rage for all porta. ARRIVAL OF B.M.S. ROTOIUJA. ftotorua, lUUS., of the New Zealand Shipping Ootnpnjyy'e floet, arrived an the stream at Wellington from London, via Cape Town and Hobart, at p.m. yesterday. Medical inspection will bo cmT.iea out this morndrtg, and the liner .will berth at the King's Wharf about 9 a.m. < Having oomi}l?ted discharge of Liverpool cargo at Duncdin. the F. and S. Linen steamer Suffolk leit there for Rockihampton, Que&nis'Land, at 2.10 p.m.' yesterday. RUAHINE FOR LONDON. The Now Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Huahine will take hpr departure from Wellington for London-, via way. ports, at noon to-day. The liner, which iB due at the Home port on October 2, is taking the following passwigors:—First paloon— From Wellington—Mr. A. W. Lade. From Napier—Mr. E. Nelson. From Gisborne— Mrs. E. A. Sa.insbnry Second saloon-—From Wellington—Mi&sos C. Barrow, V. A. Ronnie, Mrs. J.. Thomas, Meiers. T. Oarroll, H. A. -Cooper, A. L.. Wioks. From Cbristohuroh—Mt»~. Andrew, Messrs. S. Andrew, T. R,. BarJett, Master Andrew, From Auckland—ML<«j M. Armstrong, Mrs. Armstrong, Messrs, A. E. Armstrong, F. Colbourno, 11. Taylor, Master R. Armptrrong. From Napier—Mi£« 0. Oator, Mrs. Oator, Mr. G. Gator, Masters P. and F. Oa-tor. From Now Plymouth—Mr. F. Nops. From Dunedin—Miss J. E. 'Billing. From Gjsborno—Mr. C. T. William' 3. Third-oLaes— From WciHlinston—Mrs. MiiUo,. Messrs. F. O. Bradford, S. Brydc, F. Cora olio. Devon, A. Ctothinij, F. Goo, S. Weisberg, Vachery, A. ftusiak, L. Ramon, A. E. Mills, 0. Lipawsky, A. Kuch, Keojh, and 37 from other New Zcailcnd ports.
AN UNEXPECTED ARRIVAL. An unexpected visitor put in on appearance at Wellington Inst evening from Bunbury. It was the Clan liner Okm M'Lcod, 4796 tons, laden with, timber. Tho vessel anchored in the -stream for the night, a/nd will berth at tiho .wharf this morning. On oompletion of dischargo at New Zealand ponts, the Clam Jf'Lood will proceed to Now Caledonia to (load for Eturopc.
WAIPORI DUE SATURDAY. The Union Comipajiy's cargo carrier Waipari, which has replaced the WUloehm in the Melbourne-New Zealand rum for . a trip, left Hohfirt for Duncdin on Saturday. She was expected to arrive at tho southern', port early' this morning. Departure will be taken for Lytlelton this evening l . Tiho Waipori in due at Wellington on Saturday morning.
APARIMA LEAVES SAMARANG. According to. advices received 'by 4Jhe local office of the Union Company, the Aporima, which is en route from Calcutta to Now Zealand ports, kit Eamarang for Atiokita'-nd on' Tfivuirsday raomiug, August 14. Tlie veswol is due at Wdlinigton about tho first week m SDptcanber.
WESTiUEATiT LEAVES HOBAR-T. In conrtinttation- of her journey from Liverpool, the F, and S. Line's steainei* Wcstmoaith left Hob art for Auckland on August 19. She is due at the northern pont on Monday next, and at Wellington- about September 30, PRICE'S PAID FOR STEAMERS. According to the London "Shipping Gazette," tho price paid by tho Union Steam Ship Company for the steamer Gilford {now the Wadtomo), VSCO tons dead-weight capacity, built in 1911, was- £57,0C0, equal to £7 12s. per ton. Several other steamer's well known' in Now Zealand were Fold between April and June, iwmely, Now Zealand Shipping Company's Wakonui, 9CCO tons deadweight. built in 18S9, price £35,000; Corxy liner Star of England, 5100 torn? deadweight, built in 18&9, £12,000 ; o).au Ogilvy, 4000 tons dead-weight, built 1896, £16, COO; ; Cla-n Rosa, Oloju Maekay, and Clan Camp- ' bell, each 2600 tons dead-weight, built 1894, £17,000 each. ENTEII TIIE RIVERINA. Coming on her insitiai trip in thf Sydne>y-Aucklaud-Dunedini iervice, the Huddart-Par-ker steamer Kiverinn. i 6 auo in port,tomorrow morning, and t?aito for Lyttelton nud Dunedin- at 5 p.m. The vessel is of 4768 gross lods, or over 1700 tons larger thnnj tho Wimmera, which she has replaced in ,the service. She is similar in appearance to tho Zoalandia, but of less tonh noge. She is under the command of Captain) G. F. Entwisle. who has had. a lengthy | experience of tho Now Zealand coast <qg mofrter of tho c3d Zealandia (now Paloona), theu the Victoro. Mid later the Wiramora. She carries three ciae?ee of pa*y?.nffers, which is a new departure in this ecTvico. Some three years ago tho Riverina visited Wellington, then relieving the Ulimaroa in. tho Sydney-WoUington-Melbo-urne ecr\*ij?e, and -lately she has been engaged in the trade between Sydney, Mclboiinio, end W-csrt, Australian, beine relieved in that £?rtrico by the Zeaiandia. Prior to entering tlio present service, tho Riverina was givenj an extensive ovenhaui, and alterations wore made at Sydney to meet tho renuiremeurt* of tho -intercolonial trade.
Buiit in 1905 at Simderlands by Sir J. Lainsr CJid Sons,* Ltd.. for the HuddnrtPaTker Company, the Riverina has four deckfl, or one deck moBC than> the Victoria and tho Wimmera.. Accommodation, for second saloon papsengers is provided on the > boat deck a.ft, the shelter deck, and main deck. There aro nJso luxuriouslyfurnished deck cabins provided for first and second saloon passengers, and tihird'-class forward. Tlio "three dining ealoons have seating accommodation for 120 people, 90 people, and 50 people respectively. The steamer's engines are of 719 nominal horse-power, and she has developed n. speed of 17 knots under favourable conditions.
Captain Emtwisle tic<s associated with him tho following officcre:—Chief, Mir. G. C. Da-Uiel; eecond, Mr. H. Oloke: third. Mr. •T. W. S. Biss: fourth, Mr. H. C. Campbell. Mr. J. Morris is chief engineer. Mr. B. C. Cumberland fecond, Jfr. G. Middieton third, Mr. L. W. Kidd fotirtlh, Mr. A. D. M'Phnrso7v ftfth. and itr. V. P. Patrick sixth. Mr. S. Patrick is purser, Mr. 0. fl. Sanders wnrcJers operator, and Mr. C. G. Ross chief steward. ' THE BILL FOR INDRABARAH. CHIEF REPAIRS AT HOME. After lenjrtfay negoti«ttlopis between the Tyeor Lino representative.'* and Lloyd's underwriters it ha« beeif decided to effect only the most essential temporary repairs to» tho steamer Indirabarah. now in dock at Pont Ohalmens. In addition to a new rudder, eterntpost. nropellar shafts, internal frames and machinery, one of her boilers will have to be reseated, but the permanent Topaii-e whore possible are to be efTectcd when tho I.ndrabarali returns to Great liritaim fitevcnison and Cook have been entrucit-ed with tho work of renairiincr the vessel on the linso indica4ed, this eutorpri?ing iirm hiving undertaken to carry cut tho temporary repairs hi a shorter time than any 'other tenderer-three to four weokF. The cost of the temporary repairs will, it is reported, amount to nearly £6000. Three tenders wero received for comT)let'_> repnirs, the amounts of the tenders beins £19.550. £19,700, and £19,900 respectively.
The Anchor Line's steamer Kegulus wall cotne off the W'HUuston- Patent Slip this evening. Departure will betaken for Westport on Friday. Thc i coastal c't'/muor )Tant»apapa is expected to lead at Wellington' for Karamca and Wc«stport ai Monday next. Mr. W. 0. Jaruion Ims rejoined the Putiki a* male. «Mi<d M>. O. J<u-uh-en hfM roverted to thu poiulion of oOlcor. Tin* Union Company'* eoPier Whaifcga-pc loft Xfrivca^S-U 1 for Wdlincton at 6 p.m. on Aukhv{.ll9. She iihouhl bo hero about Sunday w Monday Tho Himitnngl to leave WelKn>e't-on for the Chatham.*, via Lvttolton, to-day. The Jluddart-Parlxcr utoamer (Tlimaroa- Arrived at. Wellington from Sydney direct at 11.55 a.m. yesterday. Pratique having been craned by tho Part Health Officer, tho vessel berthed at tho Quest's Wharf, Nrt, 1 nojrtH, about 1 p.ui. The fUamcr feaAls for Melbourne. YW. Wtk at 5 p«m. tft-ioy*
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