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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OP TUB MOON'. AUGUST. Day, Hr. m. &ew moon —, 3 0"S a.m, Firet quarter 9 3 33 p.m. Full moon 17 5 57 a.m. Last quarter 25 11 48 a.m. MOON. Moon rises to-day, 0.55 <1.111.: sets, 9.57 p.m. HIGH WATEK. (To-day, 10.33 a..m.; 10.53 p.m. S'o-moiTow, 11.15 a.m.; 11.35 p.m. SUN. fiuo rises to-day. 6.28 a.m.; sets, 5.18 p.m. ARRIVALS. SATURDAY, AUGUST 23. "WAVEMjEY, a*. "(i.« a.m.l, 157 tons, Purvis, from Teraliolie. _ XIKAU, s.s. (7.35 o-.m'.), 243 tens, Hay, from Nelfoo anil Jtotuolia. ITAKAItOA, s.s. (7.40 a..m.!, 2598 tons,, Manning, from Ijytte-lton. Passengers:, .Sailoora —Aliases Troup, Nicliolntv M'Gillicudy, Nurse Kirk, Simpson-, Y'allcer:, Araircnre, Sutherland, GornMiwait, O'Cnnnell, Mcsda,me3 Geh-nig, llcrdma.il and child, Stuobs, Messrs. Robertson, Kyan-, Itodgcrs, Chi.-> ftolin. Oaseidy, Tov,-n.seii(l, Fear, M'Doiiald, Roderick. Parlor, Smart, ATiist, nalKer, Honlmaui, Barns, Sutherland, Glianiipionv Fisher, Round, Norton, Dixon, Smith. lie-, nvua, Buck, Stubbs and hoy, Abraham, Marshall, ll'Jimmy, Broun, Youns, Bower, A Younsr, Colonel Puxdy; w 6teora.Ke. STOHMBIttD, s.s. (11..10 fl-.m.), 217 tone, DowcLl, from Wangomid. P ATHENA, as. (9.15 p.m.), 1212 ton?, damei'on, from Neteoiij nn/1 Pictoni P.it'eonBors: Satooiir-MiKcs Wray, Gould, Hutchison, Bryant, Silvius, Butler, Jf'Donala, Crisp ill!, Cunningham, Stanley, Jliddlotoir, White, Ifodames Bond, Pcarc«, ami boy, TYia.nifo.rd, Suckling, Bary, Turnbull, Mnuner, Bomiio, Geeseking, Hanraliani Barclay and 2 children. S-tephMieon, Denby, Middloton, Messrs. Tuetiin, Suckling, Captain Kecnon; Sergt.-Major Dollii> more. Palk, Grover. Papo, Turob.ull, Ng>an Kow, Pearce, Jajiseni, I/imner, Lenmie, Horn-, Craig, "Waller, Travors, M'-Lean, Hoddisorj, Ball em Stephens, Kennoday, Launder, Jfanraliain Gecsckiaig, Barclay, Gcetro-,, Herring, Gill, MniHon, Grillen, Bay, Pinlington, Dpnby, Tacom, Lawison, Hoare, Harwoott, Nelion, Wiggins, Dawe; 8 steerage. QUF.ES OF THE SOUTH, s.s. (11.15 p.rni), 198 tons, Harvey. from Foxion.

SUNDAY, AUGUST 24. RIPPLE, s.s. (0.15 ajn.), 370 tons, from Gisborno. HAWERA. s.s. (3.45 a.m.), 200 tens', Jackeon, from Wanganui. _. BLENHBIMV s.s. (4.35 a.m.), 120 tons, Wilkinsonv from Blenlicim. WAHINB, tM. (7.15 a.m.), tons. Aldr well, from Lyttelton-. Passengers: Saloon.— Miesies Jolmeonv Partridge, Flynnv, Barry, Linds, Simpson, Wood, 3res , dames Riley, Oliver. Hill, TumbuH, George, Fitzgerald, Wihitehouso, Williams, PeteTS, Wicks, Elder, H. Fiiniu, H. Tbdd, Camcrojiv Stuart and child, Cheeseman and child, Williams, RCoore, Jones, Rev. Fitzgerald, Messrs. Boyle. B. Nordon Hornabrook. Coombs, W. D. Hunt, Riley, Holmes, T. Brown, J. 0. Maddisoiw Anderson, Danrxflson, Oliver, Hatxilden, M'Lean, W. Hill, R- H. Hill, Cameron, M'Gauley, Smith, A&hcroft, R. M. Tinsley, Bene, Ross. Williams, Denwistoun, Grange, Wicks!, Gold nr. Bennett, Kracke, Laby, Gentry, Tebbutt. Marshall, Lindsay, Robert-son l , M'Leod, Atkinson, Bell, Holm, Jfoyers, Williams, Yoiuig, J. 11. Paw, Otiley, Caui or oil (2), A. Jfoore, Jarnian, Price, Partridge, Jameson, If. Pattl'e, Dowling-, W. Jonos, Armstrong, Abbott, Lewis, J. T. Brown. Bennett, Fast, Lanyon, Ro?e>.' Campbell, Wilson, Ooltmam. WAIPORI, s.s. (9.20 a.m.), 1919 tons, Crpm Melbourne, via south. POHERUA. s.s. (9.20 a.m.), U79 tone. Irwm, from Greymouth. MAITAI, 6.6. (11.40 a.m.), 3393 ions, Car£on, from Diuiedin and Lyttelton, Passengers: Saloon—Messrs. j\titohell, Hairri?oii>Jones, Victoria College football team, Gan, Fenel. Scales; 8 steerage. KAPUNI, s.s. (12.20 p.m.), 150 tons, M'Lltosh. from Patca. BOHO. auxiliary scow (1.40 p.m.), 99 tons, M'Tiityre. from Ka.ramca. KAPITI, 5.6. (2:25 p.m.), 242 tons, Sawyen?, from Now Plymouth. FALCON, sohooner (3.25 p.m.), 95 tons, Croucher, from Havelocl*. OPAWA, s.s. (5 p.m.), 110 tone, Nicholas, frorni Blemihelm. ENERGY, steam trawler (0 p.nu), 66tonev Tliom®, from Cook Strait. KOMATA, (11 p.m.), 1994 'tone. Holme?, from Westuort. BEGITLU6, r.s.. 5&5 tons, Yackermant, bound from Westoort to Gisborne, passed tho Heads at 11.30 p.mi, DEPARTURES. SATURDAY, AUGUST 23. NIICAU, s.s. (2 p.m.), 248 tons, IToy, for Neli ; '3ii nnd Motueka, AJRAHUB A, s.s. (1 p.m.), 1536 tons, Lambert, for Pictoni. Nelson and West Coast. Passengers': Saloon*—For Picton—MSroes M'Naehol, M'Callum,* Brcwn, Pitt.,, Penny, Marton 1 , Mosdame-s Baker, M'Calluin, Fredericks.. Gray, Paiiis, Sanders, Hyde, Messro.' Dymock. Coat end child, Fredericks (2), Mason, Baker. Penny, Allen, Paton. Kenmegan. Weblin, On.?h. For Nelson—Nurse Smiith, Mi?>so3 Gehrig, Momoth (2), Gilhaju,. Mtb. Wevbourme, Messrs. Hewitt, Pratt, Roberta, Rodger®. Wiiisett. For Wostport— of Mercy (3). Misses Wat.t," Oo?Xin>, De' Lepcvanche, jre?damcs Niven, Ufaloney. Hcaly. Jenkin'3, Dunrau, Gailbraith, Jcnteins, Maloney, Williams, Niveau Bowling. Wodden, Bernard, Jack, M'Garth, For Groymoiurtli—Misses Richmond, Howatt, BateheJor, Frogn-t't, Oraiig."' Mesdames Bray and child, O'Sullivan. Messrs. Watson, Andrews, Salmon; 27 steerage. WAYER-LEY, s.s. (6 p.m.), 157 tons, Stewart. for Westport. MANA, '9.5. (8 p.m.), 134 tone, Gibson, for Wa.u.gvumri. g.p. (11.5 i>.m.), 2598 tor*. Manfor Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon— Gillespie, Rosobu.d, Glover, Fair-, ba.in;, Lewis, Jfoydamcs Lawrence. Trn,vor-3, Yincath, Foirbadnu Sp , ros?en', Dart, Lieut. Richardson, Messiis. Dalgleifth, Lawrence, Travem Hiekc<y. IVicon, Witty. Phcbus, Field, Fbertett, Staple, Frajreis, Huirmhrcy, Bush, Marsden, Decon». Prince, Bennett., Cunnomgliam, Evams, Colder, Dart, Charles. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Mamgapapa, TCammea, August 25. Whangfl.pe. Newcastle. August 25. . Star of Scotland, Now York, via vr«?.y ports, August 25. Devon, Montreal, way ports. Aug, 25, Komata, Westport, Augusrt, 25. f l\umii, Waitara, August 26. Alexander, New Plymouth, August 26, M-n-na, P<atca, August 26. Nikau,' Motueka, August 26, Mararoa, • Lytt-e.ltan u August 26. Ta.rawera, northern ports, August 26, Taviuni, southern ports. August 26. Wakatu, Lyttelton -and JTaikoura, Aug. 25. Mana, Patca, August 26. Huia, Wanganui, August 26.' Kahu, East Coast ports, August 26. Arahrara-, West Ooa6t, Nelson, August 27, Kaitoa, Onehjinga, August 27. , .Stonm, Pictoni August 27. I Breeze, southern ports, Alienist 27* i MoeraM, Sydnov. August 27. Riiverinin., Dun-edin<. Lyttelton-, August 28. Monowai, northern ports, August 29. ' I Maunganui, Melbourne, via south, Aug. 29.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Wtfupcxri, Wostport, August 25. , Aarcrc, Patoa, August 25. Stowubird, Wanganari. Auguiet 25. Blenheim, Blenheim. August 25. Ivapimi, Pa/tea, Augu3fc 25. Opawa, Blenheim, August 25. Pateena, Bicton, Kelson, August 25. Waliiue, Lyttelton, August 25. Queen of the South, Foxton, August 25. Mangap4.pa. Karamea, Wesiport, Aug, 25. Maita-i, northern ports, August 25. Kapiti, Wanganui, August 25." Tarawcra, Lyttelton, Dunedin, August 26. IMpplo. Kapior. Girborne. "August 26. Itotorua, Lyttolto-a. August 26. ' Taviuni. New Plynouth, West Coast, August 26. Nitoau, Kelson, Motuelsa, August 26, Mararoa, Lyttelton, August 26. Fawero. On-ehung-a, August 26. Mom, Patca* August 26. Kahu, East Coast. August 26. Alexander, Nelson, West Coo&t, August 26. Pohennia. Gxeymouth, August 26, Taiinii, Waifcam. August 27. Komafca, Wostport, August 27. Breeze, Wan gaanii, August 27. Storm, southern ports, August 27. Devon, southern ports, August 27. Kaitoa. Nelson, West Coast, August 2A .Ara.-pawa, Wa.TiM.nui, August 27. Wakatu. Lyttelion and Kaikoura, Aug. 27. Huia, TTavelocW «uwJ Pelorus Somnd, August 27. Moeralu, Lyttelton and Dunedin, Aug. 28. lUvexina, Sydney, via, north, August 28. Maung<rmii. Sydney, Melbourne, Aug. 29. Monowai, Lyttelton. Dunedin, August 29. ArOihura, Fdaton. Nelson* West C-oast, August 30. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE, MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. MOEItAKI, due here from Sydney August 27., Sodls August 28 for lyttelton and Dunedin.. MATTXOANUI, duo here from Melhourne, via south, August 29. Sails for Sydney and Melbourne same day. MANUKA, due • here from Sydney September 3. Sails September 4 for Melbourne via the eoutta, OVEHSEA SHIt'PIHC. Indralema London June 22 Sept. 4 WliaUarmi* London July 23 Sept.3o Kaikoura London July 7 Sept. 3 ; lonic London July 17 Sept. 2 I Kuapelui London July 31 Bppt. 18 I Westmeateh ... Liverpool .luno2l Sept. 1 Tyrone Liverpool July 5 Sept. 17 I Morayphiro Liverpool July 26 Sept. 29 | Itaugatira Liverpool July 19 Sept. 15 i Devon Montreal May 31 Aug. 2a t Matatua Montreal June2s Sept. 5 I Star of Scotland New York June 12 Aug. I Capo Breton ... Ncv.-York Juno 12 Au-ff. 26 ['A pntlijin.- ' Rent- 4

SAILER TO ARRIVE. Loch Oktrvo, ship, loft Marseilles May 20, BY TELEGItAI'H. OVERSEA. JfELBOUIiNE, August 24. ArriTod.—Kainoim, from Greymoutii; Kaitiuia, from Dunedin. SYDOTT, 'August 23. Sailed.—ilocralvi (1.30 p.m.), for Vcl-ling-ton, . .. NEWCASTLR, August 24. iSn.iled.—Kflifl.poi, for AucklandSUViV, Aii«giiPt 23. Arrived-.—JfaTiiapouri, from Newoastlo. Polled.— Toiua, for Aiicklc.n<i» s " lau-ds. COASTAL. SATURDAY, AUGUST 23. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—iHclboum-o (5.15 p.m.), from Christmas Man-d, via Albany. Sailed.—Star of Scotland (1.20 p.m.), nud Devon (1 p.m.), for Wellington; MTmtes M.45 p.m.), for Wellington and Lyttelton; Tamivcra (5.30 p.m.), for southern ports; Ko?tt!2oiid (1.45 p.m.), for Tolasa Ray and Gisborno; Navua (6.40 p.m.), for Wellington and Daniel (9 a.m.); for Gisborao. ONEEUXGA. Arrived.—NgaimM (9.45 a.m.)» from New • Plymourtli. PICTOX. AflTived.—Amhma (5 p.m.), from Pioton... NELSON. Arrived.— (8.35 a.m.), and Walinca (7.55 a«m.) # Irom Wollincton. WESTPOItT. A.rrived.—Thumat-a (9.45 a.m.), from New Caledonia: Npalioro (1.30 p.m.), ftnd Nfr&toro (3 p.m.), from- Wellington. KAIKOUIiA. Arrived.—'Walcatu (5.30 a.m.), from WeiJiiDKtoa. LYTTELTON. Arrived.-7-lUverdna (8.25 a-.mJ and Hino moa (7.15 a.m.), from Wellington. SaiOed.—lTimit'ajn>Ki (3.40 p.m.), for Ohatr* iKim Isbaaids. DUNEDIN, Arrived.—tFllmaroa- (9 a.m.), from Sydney, via Ooolv Strait; Breeze (4.50 p.m.), from Wellin«rtoni. ■SUNDAY, AUGUST 24, AUCKLAND.. Anived.—Jfalieno (7.10-, a.m.), from Sydney; ifonowna (1.45 p.m.), from southern ports; Kumara (6.25 a.m.), from Lyttelton. GISBORNE. To sail.—Tarawera (10 p.m.), for soutih. Passengers: So.loon—Misses Gmy (2), Barry, Howlefm. Porster, Sounders, Jtesdomcs Gray/ Jaolfson, Jfeesra. JC'lvor, Dyer, Flemin-?. Bell, Nancari'ow, Bivtmer, GuiUy, Gill, Oampbell, Campion-, Wilbcrfos3. Smith, Ooadv, Dr.iller. ITftles, Lewis, Vcaiee, W. 0, Skeet, D. 11. ITa/whins, Major Beero, Tu-stin, Lun. Ireland (2) end infant, Defvery, Ooodger, Casey; 10 steerage. WANGANUI. Arrived.—iCano, (10-55 a.m.) and HXi&a (2.35 p.m.), from Wellington.'. NELSON. Arrived.—Nifcan (2 a..m.), from Weill in firton; Arahura (2.20 a.m.), from Picton, KARAMEA. To sad!.—Hansapapa (1 p.m.), for Wellington. WESTPORT. Arrived.—Petono (2.20 a.m.), from Wellington. Scaled.—Komata (1.35 a.m.), for WellinctODv LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Kararoa (12.5 p.m.). from Wellington. PORT CHALMERR. Arrived.—African Monarch (8.5 a.m.). from Wellington. •Sailod.—Waimana (9 a.m.)» for Beauty Point. DUNEDIN. Arrived.—Rivetrina (7.50 a.m.), from LytteiltoHi; Kotore (8.20 a.m.), from Catling River; ICowhai (11 a.m.), from Timaru; luvercQ.rjriil (2.5 p.m.),.from Murray River. Sailed.—Breezo , (8.10 a.m.-i, for Timn.ru; Ulimaroa (3.45 p.m.), for' Melbourne, via Bluff a.ud Hobart. DEVON DUE TO-DAY. RKunnfm? under the auspices of tho New Zealand Shipping Company, tlio F. and S. Line's steamer Devon left Auckland foT Wellington at li p.m. on Saturday. The vessel is en toiito from Montreal, and is duo tin port this afternoon. Discharge of cargo at tho Queen's Wharf, No. 6. ia expected to bo completed in time for the Davom to leave for south, to-morrow. Tiho Dovon'will load iu Australia for Home. CLAN M'INNE-S DUE. Tiro Clam Ihior Clan M'lnnes, wliich left AucJtland for WcfUington ?.t 4.45 p.m. oil F-aturday, ds making her fu>st visit to Now Zealand waters. She litis ooine from Buntbury laden with liardwocd timber. Tho , Olan M'lniios hats been previously engaged j in cargo earryims between Home ports and, | South Africa. stenajor should piit in ! an appcarance ncro either this ovoute or to-morrow morning, and will berth, at tlio Glasgow Wharf. Her noxt port of call is Lyttcltoni. Sho proceeds thenco to New Caledonia to load chrome oro for tho United States of America. THE STAR OF SCOTLAND. Continuing licr journey from New York, tho Tysor liner' Star of Scotland, which is • nraniiti g under tho auepico3 of tho A. and A. Line, left Auckland for Wellington at 1.20 p.m. on Saturday. The liuor is duo in port thifl afternoon, and will berth at the Taranaki Street Wharf to discharge. When tho Star of Scotland finishes putting out cargo at southern ports, eho goes to Australia to load for Homo, 1 HARDWOOD FROM BUNBURY, When the Olan Macinnos left Bunbury the steamer Olan M'Leod had almost completed her loading of hardwood, and w*as expected to leave there a weok ago for Wellington and Auckland. She should arrive at the latter port about tlio end, o? August, and on completion of discharge goes to Now Caledonia to load chrome ore for Glasgow. It would appear that the steamer Olan Murray, which was oxpeotcd to load coal at Bunbury, for Auckland and other New Zealand ports, has now. been diverted. Tho vossol had completed her loading when tho Olan Maeinnes trailed. an,d wn3 expected to Bunbury on August- 2 for Durban, SHORT OF COAL. j Telegraphic advice has hecn received ' from W«?tport stating that tho Craig steamer Ihuiuata put in there for bunker coal on Saturday morning. The Ihumata 1 is eii route from Fdbro to Dunedin, and !ha3 been; exipooted to put in an appearaiico there for a few days pact. Tho vessel was aflso compelled to put iwto Noumea for coal on the iMin down from tho Islands. KUJL\RA FOR LONDON. Tho Shaw-Saviil steamer Kumara is taking in Homo cargo at Auckland, and is to come on- to Wellington! to complete. She lcave3 this port on September 4 for Lon« don io place of the Tainui. CARGO FOR MELBOURNE. A3 the Union Company's stoamor Moeraki, whicli left Sydney for Wellington on Saturday, does not go'further eoutli than Dunedin this trip, tho Maunganui, which iiy duo hero from Melbourne, via the south, will take Wellington 'cargo for Melbourne. On arrival at Sydney on September 2, iustead of returning to Wellington* the Maunganui will go from Sydney to Newcnstlo, thence to Melbourne, whence >she will &ail for the Bluff on September 10, replacing the Moorald, LAST WOJBD IN LIGHTHOUSES. Tlio newest application of wireless as to lighthouses, and it is being utilised on tho French coast. Tlio first two wero established pit islands guarding Brest, and Havre i& being similarly equipped. Those new beacons differ from tho usual light*, liousee, inasmuch as instead <?f sending out light waves wireless waves will toll the navigator of his position. The new arrangement has a very material! and valuable advantage- over tho old, inasmuch ae it accomplishes its functions irrespective of tho weather. It. is of tho highest importance to a navigator to know his exact position in -a fog. That is when a lighthouse fails him. He is oil top of it before ho seo3 .it. But the eflicioncy of wireless is not impaired by fog. The •ronch installation has been so arranged thai when a ship cornea within 30 miles of the islands off Brest wireless signals are picked uo. It is necessary, of course, for every phip to carry receiving instruments. Jtach station sends out Hashes at regular intervals of, e.econds, aud the nature of the messago pent indicates the particular station sending. Tho fending is done by an automatic apparatus, bui.ug so fixed a~ to operate for given/ period?) without attention.

According to a wireless more aso which was receivod from the 3Fauu£a.mu ku?t evoninc, tho vpsi=cl is ox pec ted to arrive at tlio Bluff from Med bon rue and Hobart at 8 p.m. to-day. On account of tlio tronblo in tlio mines at. Grey-mouth the Blackball Oeal CoinIKih.v'g two steamers and Njrahcre proceeded from WoUUistou to Westport on Saturday. Jlavi.ni; completed discharge of the New Zealand portion of her London cargo, tho ShaW'SavlU steamer Wo-imaua. left Port Chalmers for Beauty Point, Tasmania, yesterday. Sornb 1600 toT3 5 of rails will be put cwt them Subsequently the Wtumaua loads at Australian ports for Home. Vrom Oamaru, whero she is now dicKiliaTE* ii?ir coal, the Un.ion Company's steamer Waitonio proceeds to to load for tho lUiiH'. Ditucdiu. ;>.nd Quniflru. Capt.aiu J. Baldwin who relieved Captain Pkttta on tho Kini, transferred from that vos?ol to the Kit.tawa.. relieving Captain A. Ba.rlovr, who lias come osdioro for instructions. Tlio Mnoviland Steamship Company's En.Uft Htie" ,TO.P fityftotfla twd

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