SHIPPING NEWS.
PHASES OF THE MOON. AUG DST. Day. Hr. m. New moon 3 0 28 a.m. Finst quarter 9 3 33 p.in. Fiili moon 17 5 57 a.m. Last quarter 25 11 48 a.m. MOON. Moon rises to-day, 3.10 a.m.; sett?, 11.26 a.m HIGH WATER. To-day, 11.56 a.m. To-morrow, 12.40 p.m.; 0.44 a.m. BUN. Sun rises to-day, 6.25 a.m.; sets, 5.20 p.m. ARRIVALS. TUESDAY, AUGUST 26. MARAROA, s.s. 2598 tens, Manning, from Lyttelton. Passengers: / .Saloon—Misses Hope, M'lMyre, FarrelL ' Mesdainee Stewart, lun.ifi, Finney and child, Ainesbiirg, jreasrs. Bteiknell, ifardie, iLickey, Quilliam, Tipping, Hickinbottom, Morb, Jjawreuce, Haisli, Stanley, Mahoney, Smith, Uleseiter, Woodward, Hiiias, Harrison, Goodall. Ba-r----liett, Faxrell, Hoare, Cahin, FinikV. Humor, Gilchrist, Whitcombe, Richaixis, Bray, Loaaby, Aipsbury, Bist, Lowe, Willis, Dtpcan, Itiuidle, Mearesi, New South. WOJee League football team (25); 29 steerage. HUIA. s.s. (10.10 127 tons. Burt, from Wangauaii. NIKAU, s.s. (11.20 a.m.), 238 tone, Hay, from Nelson and Motueka-. TARAWEiIA, s.s. (noon), .2003 tons,. Vint, from Auckland, Gisborae, and Napier. MANA, s>.s. (2 p.m.), 134 tons, Gibsoni from Patea. KA.HU, 8.6. (2.20 p.m.), 182 tons, Fletcher, from Caistlepoinrt. OLAN MACINNES. s.s. (3.15 p.m.). 3755 ton?\ M'Leani, from Bunbury, via Auckland. PATEENA, s.s. (9.35 p.m.), 1212 tons. Cameron, from Nelson and Picton l . Passengers: 'Soloon—Misses Buxbury. Hopkins, Sharp, Richmond, Davifi, Bell. Campbell, Penny, M'Dougoll (2), Beaclt, Thompson, Furness, Allen, Jlanton, Barry, Taylor, Mesdames Hill, Oorkill, Jackson, ClifTord, Barick, M'Dougall, Kelly, Toncy, Adams, Ta.it, Cooke, Hyde, Masoni. Jackson, Messrs. il'Dcmald, Snow, Te Tan, Hall, Bell, Ohappelt, Mawon, West. Walton* Cash, Wobbor, M'Kay, Richmond. Winter, Porter, Gregorie, Wibley, Wordell, Quilliams (2), Bakewell, AveriH, Blair, Clirisp, Dan,vson, Dimmmond, Elliott (2), Findlay, Groves, Herdman (3), Halbert, Mason, Pere, Doe, Pkirardi, Pierce, Robinson, Tully, WilFon (4), Wilkin, son,' Barraud (2), Young, Brovm, Grange, Pearce, Kaipuke. Hughes, Mason, Hudson, Kemp. Kilmister, Eeabones, Green, Sann-son, Joun<s Muir, Morice. Austin?, M'Guinness, Mattliewson. Tinkham, OoQonel Johni-iton, Lawrence, Styles, Wimsett, Sinclair, Richmond, Corkill, O. Bleckynder, Brown.iohni, Wateon (2), Williams, Wolilingiton, Kimniburgh, M'Leod, Hursthouso, Garmiehael, Jackson, Jliilli» ga.n, Boardsloy, Cook, Adamis, M'Dougall (4), Nelson, Deiley, PaAchett, Harri(?s, Bell, Boyce, Maemorrami, Remmant, Boocock, Orichton-. Storey, Walker, Haigh; 13 steerage. DEPARTURES. TUESDAY, AUGUST 26. WAIPORI, e.B. (6.40 a.m.), 1919 tons. Baron, for Westport. MAITAI, s.s. (6-p.m.), 3393 tons, Carson, for Napier, Gasborne, and Auckland. Passengors: fealoon—For Napier—Miseea Carter and 'Pennant, Mr. Blakemore. For Gisborae—Misses Walsh and Nurse Bremchley, Mr, Gibson. For Auckland—Mr, Pen* lington-; 4 eteierage. AORERE, .s.s. (9.10 a.m.), 77 tons, Fiek, for Patea. KAPITI, tS;S. (4.15 p.m.), 242 tone, Sawyers, for Wangonoii. QUEEN OF THE SOUTH, fl.s. (5.5 p.m.). 198 tons, Harvey, for Foxton. OPAAVA, s.s'. (5.15 p.m.), 110 tons. Nicholas, for BlcniheinL. ' BLENHEIM, s.s. (6 p.-m.), 120 tons, Wilkinson, for Blenheim. ' . . HAWEIfcA, s.e. (6.10 p.tm.), 200 tons, Jackeoni, for » NXICAU, s.s. (6.20 p-.mi.), 248 tone. Hay, for Nelson. MARAROA, (8 p.m.), 2598 ton 6, Manning, for Lj'ttelton. Passengers: Saloon— Misses O'Meaira, Cardston, Gorman, M'Doneld, Mesdames Kohu, Bisho-p, Bowles and child, Arjowsmith, Profceeor Cardston, Rev. Fitzgerald, Rev. Father Keiley, Rev. Father M'Oarthy, Captain Nicholson, Rev. Father O'Oontnell, Messrs. Whitcombe, Ohrystfilt, Pearson, .Smith. Gordon-, M'Donald, Loasby, Williams, Baker, Woodward, Allen, Street, M'Pavitt. Free, irardie, GoodaU, Begg, Robertson, Bishop, Bowles. A.nrowsmith; 5 steerage. 'TiVRAWERA, s.s. p.m.), 2C03 tonsVint, for Lj*ttelton and Dninedin- Passengers: Saloon>—For Dunedin—Mr. Fleming; 4 steerage.- > KAPUNI, s.s. (10.15 p.m.), 150 tone. M'ln* towli, for Patea. e.B.' (10.15 p.m.), 182 tons, Fletcher, for Picton; EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Mangapapa, Karamea, August 27. Whan gape, Newcastle, August 27. Tainui, Waitara, August 27. Petoiie, Westport., August 27. soutlierri ports. August 27. • WaJtatu, Lyttelton, Kaikoura. August 27. Wahine, Lyttelton* August 27. • Axahura, West Coast, Nelson, Picton, August, 27^ Stdrm, Picton, August 27. Breeze, southern ports, Atigiuot 27. Moera.ki, Sydney, August 27. Blenheim, Blenheim, August 28. ReguTus, Gisborno, August 28. Aorero, Patoa, August 28. Pateena, Nelson, Picton, August 28. Mararoa, Lytteliton, August $. N.ikau, Nelson. M'ottioka, August 28. Riverina, Dunedin, Lyttelton, August 28. CoriiiTja, southern port6>, August, 28. KittaAva, Greymouth, August 29. Monowai, northern porte, August 29. Maunganui. Melbourne, via south, Aus. 29. ,Mana f Patea, August 29. Kapuni, Patea., August 29. Kapiti, Wanganui, August 29. Kaitoa, Terakohe, August 29. Arapara, Lyttelton, August 30. Ripple, Napier, via coast, August 31. Westmeath, foreign ports, via Auckland, September 2. Maitai, northern ports, September 2. Hawera, Onehunga, September 3. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Queen of the South, Foxton, August 27. Mangapapa, Karamea-, August 27. Mana, Patea-, August 27. Alexander. Nelson, West Coast. August 27. Poherua, Greymouth, August 27. Petone, New Plymouth. August 27. Taviuni, New Plymouth, West Coast, August 27. • Roborua, Lyttelton. August 27. Patcona, Picton, Nelson 1 , Aueust27. Wahine. Lyttelton, August 27. Tainui. Waltara. August 27. Komata, Westport, August 27. Breeze, Wanganui, August 27. Storm, soutihern ports, August 27. Kaitoa.. Nolsotk West Coa9t, August 27; Arapawa, Lyttelton, August 27. Huia,. H'avelocla and Pelorus Sound, Aupust 27. Ripple, Napier and Gieborne, Aug. 27. Stormfrird.. Wanga-mii, August 27. Regulus, Neleon, August 28. Aorere, Patea, August 28. Kapiti, Wanganui, August 28. Mararoa, Lyttelton, August 28. Nlkau. Nelson, Jtotuieka, August/ 28. Moerakf, Lyttelton and Dunedin, Aug. 28. R,iverina, Sydney, vio. north, August 28. Wakatu, Kaikoura, Lyttelton, Aug. 28. Star of Scotland, southern ports, Aug. 29. Maunganui. Sydney, Melbourne. Aug. 29. Monowai, Lyttelton. Dunedin, August 29. Krtpuni, Patea, August 29. Corinn'a. Nelson, New Plymouth, Aug. 29. Arahum, Piotom, Nelson, and West Coast-, August 30. Maitai, Lyttelton, Dunedin, September 2. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE, MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. MOERAKL due here from Sydney today. Sails August 28 for Lyttelton and Dunedin.. MAUNGANUI, due here from Melbourne, via south, August 29. Sails for Sydney and Melbourne isame day. MANUKA, duo hero from. Sydney September 3. Sails September 4 for Melbourne via the eoutb. OVERSEA SHIPPINC. Tridralema London June 22 Kept. 4 Wha.knTua .... Loudon July 23 Sept. 30 Kaikoura London July 7 Sept. 3 Tonic London July 17 £cpt. 2 Ruapehu London July 31 Sept. 18 Westmeath ... Liverpool .Tune 21. Sept. 2 Tyrone Liverpool July 5 Sept. 17 Morayshire Liverpool July 26 Sept. 29 • RflTMpatira Liverpool July 19 Sept. 15 Matatua Montreal June 25 Sept. 5 Cape Breton ... New York June 12 Aug. 26 Anarima Calcutta — Sept. 4 i Rhienfcls New York June 27 Sept. 16 j SAILER. TO AR.R.IVE. ■ Locflt Garvc, ship, loft Marseilles May 20. BY TELEGRAPH OVERSEA. FREMANTLE, August 26. Arrived.—Mooltaii, from London. SYDNEY, August 26. Arrived.—Manuka (noon),, from Wellington'. COASTAL. TUESDAY, AUGUST 26. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Tndralema- (6.30 a.m.), from London; Makura. (7.30 a.m.), from Vancouver. Suiled.—Triune (1.20 p.m.), for Rarotonsra. To sail.—Mouowai (4 p.m.), for eouthern port-?. for Wellington: Saloon —Mesdarve? Jay, CBrieo., and Jopp. Mis* Jo' Op. Me-zirs. Brinstoiul, Tibbitts, and O'Tlden. .Sailed—Makura (11.15 p.m.), for Sydney. NEW PLYMOUTH. Arrived.—Ngapuhl (5.30 tt.ui.), from One* Uiinnv, jpn.) 1 ,/o(C J OBeJilHUav
CAPE PALLISER. Large steamer passed eolith at 11.45 a.m. WESTPOUT. Sailed.—Ngahore (2.15 a.m.), for Wellington. KAIUMEA. Sailed.—Mangapapa (4 p.m.), for Wellington. FAItEWELL SPIT. The Nga-hero- v pa&*ed oast fit 1.50 p.m. IjY'XTELTON. Arrived.—Opouri (8 a.m.), from Grcymouth; Breeze (8.10 a.m.), from Tiiiiaru. Wakatu, for Kaikoura. Arrived.—Waliuie (8.5 Q.m.), from Wellington. failed inemoa (7 n..m.), for poutlicrii ligiithouscd; Taviuiti (3.15 p.m.), for Wellington; Breeze (4.30 p.m.), for Wellington. To sail.—Wall ino (10.30 p.m.), for Wellington. Pas^jigers: Halooii~-it.i&se3 l'yne, Millan, Young, Muir, Campbell, Painter, I/iddle, Murray, ilosdauici Breeds, Smith, Jiuf'jan, Dansey, Brunl-on, Hildyard and infant, Pot/tinier, Campbell, Lo Cren, Smith, Hancocks, Kathbone, Anderson and 2 children-, M'Rae, Marchie, Shield?, Ball, Wells, M'Fadden, Murray, Pine, Donald, Siioridan, Stephens, SooMantl, Craeknell, llamon., Captain Bone, Fantoiii. Garlaud, C. A. C. llardy, G. Witty, BnoU, Shrop, Kelton, Perce, llulbort, Brown. Land, Berwick, Hume, White, North, Hardy (3), .Smith, Sherwin, Stephenis, Dunn, Metcalfe, Cracknell, Julian, Canon Garland, Witty, Todd, M'Bae. Berwick, Jain.ie?on, Saunders, Black, Ifnndall, Dansey, M'Donald (2), Brim ton, O'Leary, Green*. Damon, Little, Whittle, Brock, Tnllocli. Sneight, Brown, Barr, B-oyd,?. Dent, Wells. Reid, Haggett, • M'Gregor. Ba-liantyne. Grant. Lo Cron, Wollb% Sehulenberg, J. Eoyds. Bodper. M'Rae, C. Atkinson, IT. Landlord, Scotlend, Cracknall, Black, Randall, Smith, Perkins, Hall, Berry, Brown. Otimmings, Hancocks, Berwick, Eatfhbone, Jamdeeon, Berwick, Hornabrook, Maitlan-d. Donald. J. B. Clarkeou-, Duffidd, Holland; 37 steerage. AKAIIOA. ArrivedSinenwa (12.20 p.m.), from Lyttelton. DUNEDIN. Sailed.—Waifcomo (3.30 p.m.), for Oamarn; Kotare (4.30 p.m.), for Invercargill; Invercargill (5 p.m.), for Invercargill and Wailca.wa. Sailed.—lLiverina (11 a.m.), for Sydney, via Auckland. Passengers: Saloonr-For Lyttelton—Miss Ham an, Mrs. Nuiecnt, Macgregor. For Wellington!—Mfs Gio.ig, Mr. Windeler. For Napier—Miss Loft. Mrs. Down, Mr. Fullarton. For Gib-borne—Miss Moo Donald, Mm MiacDowaM and child. Mr. Bond, Mr. King, Mr. Gibbs. For Auckland— Miss M'Larcn, Mr. and Mrs. Gaza, Mr. M'Larem. For Sydney—Mr. Dall. BLUFF. Arrived.—Maungauui (2.35 a.m.), from Melbourne and Hobart. Passengers for Wellington): Saloon—Masses Bond (2), Mesdames Hamilton, Smitih and maid, Lobb, Bond, Messrs. Petersom, Birdling, Reynolds, Rev. C. Kean; 28 ffteerage. Arrived.—Tutaneikai (6 p.m.), from Macquarrio Isilande. THE ORONTES AT MELBOURNE. By Teleffriiph—Press Association—Copyright (Rece, August 27, 0.5 a.m.) MELBOURNE, August 26. The Now Zealand pom-iengers on, the Orontesare: Mr. Kay, Mr. Taflin, Rev. Mr. Bryan, Mr. Brown, Mies Creery, and thirty-three third-class. MAKUItA'S PASSENGERS. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) Auckland, August 26. • Passeiigera by the Makura from Vancouver First-class :~Mrs. M'Fadden and child, Mr. and Mrs. Aron, Mr. A. Jagger, Lord and Lady Emmatt, Colonel Sir liildred Carlile, Lady Carlilt, Miss Carlile, Lord Shefßeld, Hon.. Stuart Wortley, Hon. T. Lough, Sir Stephen. Collins, Lady Collins, Mr. W. Crooks, M.P., Mrs. Lough, Mr. D. V. Pirio, M.P., Mis* Pirie, Mr. 11. Degville, Mr. E. Jone?, Mr. and Mrs. Ilamar Greenwood', Mr. E. F. MitCilieil, Mr. D. MacMaster, Mi'. A. W. Black, Mr. and Mrs. A. Sherweill, Mr. ,W. F. Inder, Mr. H. Inder, Mrs..' Mies, atwl Master Ford, jtr. and Mrs. W. Beaumont, Mr. R, ,T. Seddon, Jtr. and Mrs. Nicholas, Mr. W. Benstead, Mr. Brunskill, Misses Charmon, Denne. Seccndcla.'vs—Misses Jl'Nlcoll (2), EvcTy, Clayton., Aehley, Bakor, Gilflllan, Rena-11, Mesdanies M'Nicoll .Farquhar, Smith and 5 children/, Chambers and 3 children, Rutledge. Lomer and child, Glover and child, Cowran, Bell, Cottiflglmm, GTifliths, Gilflllan, Rena.ll, Meiers. Clegg. Fn.rquhar, Smith. Every. Claytom a.iiid 5 oliildron, Inman, Chambers, Watrspn, Speediley, Ca.lder, Orowe, •Harris, ftu+.lodge, Finley, Milne (2), Adam, Frovcr. Kelly, .Sohapiiro, M'Kce, Green, Kennedy, Eonall, May; 22 steerage.
CLAN' ARRIVES. Qlaji Maclnmcs, s.s., arrived lioro yesterday oftornooii from Auckland, and berthed at tho Ra.Uwa.y Wharf. 'She has a oartro pf jarrah timber to discharge here. On Saturday she will prbcccd to Lyttelton. A wireless mcesaso received last nicht lurai tie Mceralti' states that the vessel experts ito reach hero from .Sydney this evening. Tho West Coast packet Arahura was to have left Westport at 2 o'clook yesterday afternoon far Nelfon, Picton, and Wellington. She is duo in port this oveninK. Owing to the had weather in tho south, tho cargo steamer Ooriinia lias been, delayed'. She will not leiwe Wellington until Friday for Nelson and New Plymouth. At Now Plymouth sho tranships cargo for Onchunga. Yesterday' tho Whangape, bound hero from Newcastle, was sheltering under Long Island. Tho F. and S. Eteamer Wes'tmeatJi- Tcaehed A-ackland yesterday morning, and will leave on Saturday night for Wellington. She is due hero on Tuesday mornim:. The Morayshire's adenitis adviso that tho 'Gtoamer arrived at Capo Town on Sunday last. Sho is to leave to-day for ITobart, in continuation of her voyage to Wellington 1 . Mr. R. F. Orowo has joined the Tarawera. as fourth officer. The Government tender Hinemoa. which .is at present visiting southern lighthouses, comploted landing stores at Godley Read Ilghtlioiuise yesterday morning, and proceeded to Akaroa. to tho weather, a landing thore was not effected, and the vessel stood off to await moro favourable conditions. ' Tho New Zealand , Shipping Company's steamer ltotorua will leave Wellington on Thursday next for Lyttelton, _ where elio will commence Homeward loading. From i,vttclton sho nroeeed.s to tho Bluff and Timaru, and will .then go an to Auckland, returning to Wellington. T.hu Pul.ilti went up on tho Evans Eay Patent Slip yesterday. Sho will como off on Thursday. jressi's. Johnston and Co. advise that owiing to the heavy rain yestorday, tho departure of tho Ripplo for Napier and Gisborno has been postponed until 4 p.m. to-day. '
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