SHIPPING NEWS.
PHAfIES OF THE MOON. SEPTEMBER. Day. Hr. m. New moon 1 8 8 a.m. First quarter 8 0 3< a.m. Full moon. 1« 0 1' <V nl - Last quarter 23 Midnight. Now 1110011 30 4 27 p.m. MOON. Moon rlees to-day, 8.4 ojh.; sets, 11.10 p.m. TIDE. To-day, 8.4 a.m.; 8.32 p.m. To-morrow, 8.59 a.m.; 9.27 p.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day, 6.10 a.m.; sets, 6.29 p.m. ARRIVALS. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER, 4. NIKAU, 8.0. (5.30 a.m.), 248 ton?, Hay, from Nelson ami MotuekaMAHA'ItOA, 5.3. (6.40 a.m.), 2598 tons, Manr rang, from Lyttelton. Passengers: BalooiL —iliesos Forbes, Eves, I)eet;on<, Dunn, Mcedamea Elder, Hampton), Dight, Archbishop O'Shca, Kev. Father Herring, liev. ll'Arthur, Me?srs. Iniiu=. FenwicK, Chapman, Johns, Ward, Teape, Gil-mam Lyons, Williams, Atkimson, Graham, Cuttle. Gip, liider, M'Laren, Axoleon, Billott, Ay£on> Hawkins, M'Grogor, Birke, \vTutohorn, Daah, Brodie, Orchard, Swinson, Wadie, Hsu-greaves, Mcikk'ham, Kdv.'urcb, Master White; 39 steerage. MONOWAI, 9.8. (11 a.m.), 3433 tons. WhiteParsons, from Dunedin and lyttelton. XNDKAIiEMA, 6.8. (12.50 p.m.). 6669 tons, Lea, from London, ™, way porta. QUHEN OF THE SOUTH, s.s. (7.15 p.m.), 198 tons, Harvey, from Foxtoik KENNEDY, e.s. (9 D.m.). 226 tons. Purvis, from Fdxton., I'ATEENA, e.s. (10.30 p.m.), _ 1212 tons, Cameron, from Ned sod aifd Picton. scngcrs: So'loon*—Miseee Brennan, Tomlinson-, Itixtrott, Cragg, Mo-som, Tapp, Barn". M'lityre, HeaJley, Htocker, M'Gowan, Mesda.mo3 Parry and 2 'children, Cook and child, Barnett. Homing and 3 children, Oostello, •Rutland, iil.'Gov/r..:!, Thackcr, Orage, Messrs. Little, Thompson, Pearson, Howaeni Tomlinson, Stafford, Barnett, livan£', Turner. Wells, Henderson, Fleming, liovri:-pji, Hutcheson, Costello. Craig, Pacoy, Cxillon, Kirkwood, CotteriU. Welle, Strauohan, Father Roche, Harrison, Haeefioldi, Williams, Gordon, Widdop, Thacker, M'Ken&ie, Ritchie;' 14 steerage. HUIA, B.S. (11.20 p.m.). 127 tons. Burt, from WaJigojiui. DEPARTURES. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. KAIUNI, s.s. (5.25 p.m.), 150 tons, M'ltttwh. for wangauiii. MONOWAI. 5.3. (5.25 p.m.), 3433 tons, WhiteParsons, for northern ports. Passengers: Saloon—For Napier—Misses . Anderson, Sweet, Lave (2), Mrs. Hklle© and infant, Moajrs. Napior, Burdokin, Halse. For Gisborne—lira. de Latour, Messrs. do Latour, Edwards, Hale, Kate, Gaily, Oroll. For Auckland—Mieses Stuokbuiry. Bina (2), Mesdames While and child, Bina, Mr. Spiers; 20 steerage for all ports. KUMARA, s.s. (5.30 p.inu.), 6034 tons, Lewis, for London. _ NIKATJ, s.s. (6 p.m.), 248 tons, Hay, for Nelson, and Motucka. STORMBIRD, s.o. (6.5 p.m.), 217 tons, Dowcll, for Wanganni. JLUtAItOA, 8.6. (8.5 p.m.), 2598 tone. Manning, for Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon —Misses Allen, Sharp, Mills, Golding, Jacob, Holland, Mesdamee Dojiglas, .Tebb, Metzgen, Dorizol, Walton, Harvey, Ooggina and child, Sigwaill, Rhodes, Captain Eastwood, Captain- Tart, Messrs. Douglas, Park. M'Clellnnd and ohild, Rnlo, Jc-bb, Donzoe, Walton, Whitten, Harvey, Tunson, Hare, Edwards, Rambton. Ray, Sisser. Do Casticr, M'lu.nes, Olark, Park, Gilmour, Bindley, Anderson, Dixon, Aikrau Goodo; 30 steerage. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6. OPAWA, '6.9. (0.10 a.m.), 110 tons. Nicholas, for Blenheim. KARORI, 8.6. (0.25 a.m.), 1663 tons, Mawson, for Wcstport. BLENHEIM, fi.B. (1 a.m.), 120 -tons. Wilkinson, for Blenheim. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Kaituna, Melbourne, via south. Sep. 5. Kahu, Euet, Coast, September 5. Wahiiio, Lyttelton, September 5. Victoria, Sydnoy, via north, Sept. 5. Wakatu, Lyttelton, Kaikoura, Sept. 6. Manuka, Lyttelton, September 6. Ma-ngapapa, Karamea, September 6. j Aorero, Patea. September 6. Opawa, Blemheim, Soptember 6. j fitormbird, Wansojinli, September 6. Blenheim, Blenheim, September 6. Mano, Patea, September 6. Nikon, Nelson, Motucka, September 6. Mamroa., Lyttelton/, September 6. lonic, London, way ports, Sept. 6. Aparima, Calcutta, way ports. Sept. 6. Pohcrua, Oroymoutli, September 7. ' ' IConmta, Wostport, September 7. Koutunui, East Coast, September 7. ■ ■■ Ka-piti, Picton; September 7. Itait-ai, Dunedin, Lyttelton, September 7. ' Ripple, Qisborne, September 7. Arapo/wa, Greymouth, September 7. Tarawera, northern ports, September 9. Monowai, northorn ports, Sept. 12. Twickenham, Bunbury, September 12. \ - PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Pukaki, West Coast, Soptember 5. Wliangapo, Newcastle, September 5. Kennedy. Nelson,. West Coast, Sept. B. Kumara, London, September 5. Queen of the South, Foxton, Sop. 5. Kahu, East Coast, September 5. Huia, Wanganui, September 5. Hawera, Patea, September 5. Pateena, Picton, Nelson, September 6. . Wahiiie, Lyttelton, September 5. Westmoath, southern ports, Sopt. 5. Victoria, Lyttelton. Dunedin, Soptember 5. Manuka, Sydney, September 5. Knrori, Wostport, Soptember 5. Kaittma, Greymooit-h, September 6. Jlanga-papa, Keramea, Soptomber 6. Aorero, Patca, September 6. ■ OpOAvn., Blenheim, September 6. . ' Stormbtal, Waniganul, September 6, Blonhedm; Blenheim, September 6. Mana, Patea, September 6. Nikau, Nelson, Motueka, September 6. Mararoa,, Lytteltoa. Scwtember 6. Wakatu. Kaikoura, Lyttelton, Sept. 6. Araliura. Pioton. Nelson. WostpoTt, Greymouth. September 6. • ' Indraloma., Bluff. September 6. ■ Wostmeath, southern ports, < Sep. S. Koutunui, 'East Coast, September 8. Maitai, northern ports; September 8. Kapiti, Wanganui, September 8. Tarawera. Lyttelton, Dunedin. Sept. 9. Ripplo, Na-pior, Gisborne, September 9. Arapawa, Wangnnul, Soptember 9.Aparima, southern ports, September 9. Huia, Havelock. September 10. Monowai, lyttelton, Dunedin, Sopt. 13. OVERSEA SHIPPING. , Wliakarua London Jnnly 23 Sept. 30 Kaikoura London July 7 Sept. 3 ; lonic London July 17 Sept. 6 Ruapehu London July 31 Scbt. 18 , Tyro no Liverpool July 5 Sopt, 17 , Morayahiro ... Liverpool July 26 Sept. 29 - Rangatira Liverpool July 19 Rent. 15 ; Cape Breton ... Now YotI; June 12 Sept. 13 Aparima Calcutta — Sept. 6 : Ittiienfels New York June 27 Sept. 15 : SAILER TO ARRIVE. ' Loch G-arvo, ship, left Marseilles May 20. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. KAITUNA, duo neTO from Melbourno, ria ; south, September 5. ■ WIIiIiOCIIRA. due hore from Sydney dii reot September 10. MANUKA, duo hero from Lyttelton September 5. Leaves samo day for Sydney , direct. : BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. ■ SYDNEY, September 4. Sailed.—Rhoinfele, for Auckland. NEWCASTLE. September 4. ; Sailed.—Wakefield, for Auckland. Sailed.—Kamona, for Kaipara. COASTAL. . THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. i AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Rosamond (11.5 a.m.), from Gis--1 borno; Tarawera (3 p.m.), from southern ports. ■ UNDER LYTTELTON- ? Arrived.—Wahina- (7.25 a.m.), from Wol- • lington; Manuka (11.15 a.m.), from Wellington-; OpoUri (11.30 a.m.), from Timaru; ' Kaitiina (12.55 p.m.); from Wellington. Sailed.—Manuka (5.25 p.m.), for Welling- ' ton; Opouri, for Grcymoutli; Wakatu, for Kaikoura; Kaitu-na, for Wellington. Sailed—Wahiiie (8.30 p.m.), for Wellington. Passengers: Saloonr-Miescs Grcsson, Defu, Cavorhill, Bromi, Rogers, Haray, Ramsay, Scalco, Yates, Barr. Proctor, White, Gerber, Barraud, Farr, Irvine, Lucra > (2), Nolson, Lady Findlay, Mesdames Buni'S, 1 Moss, Cox, Bums. M'lntosh, Rhodes, Fairhurst, MncUotli, Dransileld, Arler, Cameron, Quinn, Isitt, Osborne, Curtis, Cam--1 ham, Ramsay, Miller, Lovell, Brown-, i Hoarc, Scales, Rosewire, Proctor, Smith, 1 Young, Petrio, Martin, Colonel Hayhurst. Captaiai Madings, Captain Onslow, Dr. Finch, Dr. Farr. Dr. Chilton, Messrs. • M'Coliough, Staples, Gore, .Gill, M'Lean, - Rundle, Rawson, Rhodes, Laver, Brittan, Shepherd, Bums, Cainoron, Moss, Latimer, Henderson, Dransileld, Hardy, Luttrcll, - Young, Mason, Taylor. Gray, Murray, ' Lynch, Hardy, Donald, Hawdon. Lambertli, I Jones, Keys, Scott, • Price, Staples, Brown, Wigane, Burns, Kerrigan, Hislop, Cundry, Biirrns, Ban-ton, M'Leod, Crystal. Manning, 3 Martin, Uru, Piri. Ota'go School representa--1 tlvo team (14); 40 stoerage. I NAPIER. 1 Arrived—Riipplc (8.35 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed.—Viotoria (5.40 p.m.), for Welline- • ton. > NELSON. Arrived.—Waimea (8.10 a.m.), from Wellington. ' LTTI'ELTON*. ArrJ.ved,—Menuko. (11,35 fi-m, 1 ), from Wei- ' , Ll To''«ail.-KiiituM. (8 s.ja.), for WeUlWftoa.
DUNEDIN. Arrived.—Mo.iku (7.35 p.m.), from northorn ports. Soiled.—Wflipori, for Oarnnru o-nd Tiniaru. liLUFF. Arrived—WarniUa (10.30 a.nu), from Wcl« liu-j?ton; Itotorua (4.45 p.m.), from Lytt-clton. •Sailed.—[iiuwnoa (8.10 ti.ni.), for Coast .Souu,ds oii-d hay*. TRAINING SHIP PORT JACKSON. By Telegraph—Prcsa Association—Copyright (Kcc. yt'ptcmbcp 4, 10.30 p.m.) LONDON, September 4. The training 1 fhip Port .Inokeon haa sailed for Australia with a party of cfldeta on board. lONIC'S EXPECTED AIUUVAL. By wireless last oveuin? <111© Sliaw«Sarill steamer louic advised that she v.*as ex-poct-cd to arrive at Woillingtou from I/oitr don-, via way •ports, at daybreak to-morrow. SOME STEAM CHANGES. On Arrival at Dunediu from northern ports on September 11, the Tarawera will remain at tho 60uthern port till the Jfono-wai-arrives there on Soptember 14. Tho Monowai will tlien with-diaw from tho EaiSt Coast fKTvico. and the Tara.wei'a wjII ropiaco her. Tlie latter steomer leaves Dunedin on Tuesday, Soptember 16. The Huddart-Parker steamer Westralia, wliich ie about to cniter the Now Zealand coastal trade, will take up the Tarowera'B schedule ruiminff. The Wcetralia is duo at Dunedin from Australia on September 12. She leaves the southern port on the day of her .arrival f6r I/yttelfcon and Wellington, She da duo hero on September 14, and sails on Soptember 16 for northern porta RaiEiNFBIiS' MOVEMENTS. Messrs. Dalgety and Co. local agents for the U.S. end A. Lino havo been advised that tho chartered steamer Rhidnfels was to have left Sydney for Auokland yesterday. She is cn routo from New lork, ana as duo hero about September 15. PASSING OP A GAPE MAIL BOAT. Tho Hiiddart-Parker steamer Anglian, which figured some few years back cq a South African mall boat, passes out of sea-goinj? eervico with her 6alc, Which was Teported on August 27. She has been purohaeod by Messrs. Elnerson, of Bolmain, and wall in duo course be dismantled and converted into a hulk. Tho Anglian was bought by Hudidart, Parker, Limited, In 1902, for tho Byduey-Hobart trade, and aft ear a career in that Service she was withdrawn! and a more modera boat -placed in tho TUiinin?. The snap was built at Glasgow by McecTS. Aitkenand Moiiisoll in 1873. She is an iron ecrow steam or of 2159 tone". For some months past tho Anglian has bcon laid up at Sydney. MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Mr. D. M'Donald has joined tho Mararoa as chief oilioer, vice ilr. J. Barr. Mr. A. C. M'lnne.vthird engineer of the Karori, lias com© ashore, and Mr. 11. Lewie has filled the vacancy. jrr. H. «T. Wood has joined the Karori as third officer, vice Mr. E. Gibson, who hog come ashore for instructions. Captain Manley, of the Awahou, havinp retired from the sea, Captain Rokot (chief officer) has taken change of tho vessel. The Indrabarah has had her port propeller elicit fitted in Port Chalmers dock, ■ tho starboard ono hfl.ving been t placed in 1 position last week. Final repairs are, expected to bo completed in time to permit ■ tho vessel to come out of dock on Sepi tembcr 11, when she will proceed to "Wel- ' lington to commence her Homeward load- ■ ins, completing in Australia. Tho erstwhile "crack" A.U.S.N. liner Warrego has again changed owners, having been disposed of by the Sydney purchaser to the Fed&ral Government, which intends to utilise her as a hulk at Port Darwin. Whalo on the voyage from Bunbury to • tho Bluff with a cargo of hardwood, tho steamer Twickenham, 4868 tons. Oaptain Oraggs, will make a call at Wellington about September. 12 to replenish bunkers. The Zealand Shipping Oompany's Kaikoura is expected to lcavo Aaickland, in continuation of her journey from London to "Wellington, "on September 10. Sho should arrive liare about Soptember 12. Discharge of tho Wellington portion oi tho Weymouth's Liverpool . cargo wilt probably be completed in time to permit of despatch for southern ports at daybreak on Sunday. Tho coastal steamer Mangapapa i 3 to loan ah 'Wellington to-morrow for Karamea and Wostport. The "Union cargo Kteamer ICaituna, which is clue in port from Melbourne, .Hobart, and southern porta this raorninsr. will bo sent on to Groymonth to-moKrow. * West C<xi3t liardwoo.d will theiro bo loaded ror Melbourne. Itakanoa, Union coliior, is to leave Ncw- '• c<ietle'for Wellington oil September 17. . Leaving Wellinigton on Tuesday, September 9, for Lyttelton and Dunedin,' the Union steamer Tarawera will take Bhifl' cargo, which will be tra-n----shipped at Dunedin to a small coastal steamer. The Tarawera will also take cargo dostined for Hobart and Melbourno. Tlii3 will bo transhipped to the Moera-ki at Dunedin. • ; Anticipation with respect to tho Aparima is that sho -will clear Auckland for Wei-lin-gton at noon to-day. Rather an unusual itinerary has been mapped out for tho Now Zealand Shipping Company's steamor Opawa. After callfing at Dunedin, Lyttelton, f and the Bluff tho Opawa. (due at Dunedin from London on September 25) will visit Suva to land machinery. » The New Zealand Shipping Company announce that the Himutaha, which is to leave Wellington for London on November 13, will take wool for tho Jannary eales. Tho Opawa which in expocted to sail during November will also ta-ko wool for the Jamuaxy sales. Loading operations on board the ShawSavill steamer Kumara wcto completed yesterday at Wellington,' and tho vessel sailed for London at 5.30 p.m.
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