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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OP THE MOON. {SEPTEMBER. . Bay. Hr. m. Now moon 1 8 8 First quarter 8 0 36 a.m. Pall moon . 16 0 16 a.m. Last quarter 23 Midnight. New moon 50 4 27 p.m. MOON. Moon irises to-day, 5.25 p.m.; sets-, 6.22 a-.m. Tuesday. TIDE. To-dn.y, 4.16 a..m.; 4.37 p.m. To-morrow, 5.4 a.m.; 5.26 p.m. SUN. Sun rfces to-day, 5.53 a.m.; ee-ts, 6.39 p.m. ARRIVALS. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 13. EHEINFBLS, s.e. (2 a*m. in. the stream), 5612 tons, Kuakeiiß, from New York, via Melbourne, Sydney, and Auckland. QUEEN OF THE SOUTH, s.a. (4.50 a.m.), 198 tons, Harvey, from Foxton. KAPITI, s.B. (6.5 a.m.), 242 tons, Sawyers, from Wangunui. KAIKOURA, 6.5. (7.30 a.m.), 6998 tone, M'Koller, from London, via ports. MARAROA, B.R (7.15 a-m.), 2598 tons, Man- , nins, from Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon.—■ Mi&vas Bryant, Jones, Taylor, Pavltt, and Gibb, JtlcfS'nra-ea Thompson, Emersoni, Hall, Tipping, Kirk, Captain 11. Strang, Messrß. M'lidownie, Knowles, Kearney, Emereon, Hams, Patterson, Milfc, Hansford, Wood, Cumberland, Tipping, Patereon, Murray, ICirk, Foiter, Ferries, Hall, Truda, Icniplo, Th-ompeon, Sisson-, Dealey, Condor, Barry, Edwards, Gillies, S-towardson-, Bardace, Beasley, Roulston, Webb, Enscourt, Mui> ray. Wolff, Archer, Jamiss, Pi-oece, Hardiio, lljaijon,; 68 steerage. I NIKAU e.s. 0.15 a.m,), 248 tons, Hay. from Nelson and Motueka. . BLENHEIM, s.s. (10 p.m.), 120 torn. Wilkinson, from Blcnlioim. PATEE-NA, 8.0. (10.10 p.m.), 1212 tons, Camcrow, from Nelson and Picton. Passengers S/ilooiir— Missos Murray, lUchnrdp, Arthur (2), Woodman, Thompson., M'Oallum, Hope, Oottrell (4), Heffer, Mitchell. Newton, Tendall, Houghton, FAHott, Walker, Mcsdnmes Bush and child, Saivazo, Whiting, Elll6. flilmour, Rally, Bolt, Woodman, Miller, Cottroll, M'Oa-watt, Helfor, Cate, Barry, Parker, Orchard, Denmehy, Adams, Messrs. Dodda, Gilmou-r, Can, Bigga-r, Kin?:, Beck, M'Donald, Miller, Enic, Falkner, Mooney, Stafford, Walker and child, Fowlor, Wii,ddowson. Ra-thibon. Levick, Moriarty, Hume, Bolt, M'Cooy (2), Kerins, Hally, Horn. Kin-niv.-ay, Newton-, M'Millan-, Dempster, Mush, Bond, Wallace, Davios. Rowley. Smith, Batton. Lye-mar, Parr, Hill (2). Black, Brown, M'Nab, Munro, Simpson'. Cott-rell (2), Rel•IBW. fWiil'lfen'j, Golf, Muilraj", Williamn, Long, Alila.ni, Agar, Baker, Doram Dcnnohy, Miller; 13 stearago. HUIA, e.e. (10.45 p.m.), 127 ton®, Burt, from Havelock. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 14. POHEItUA, 6.5. (3.25 a.m.), 1175 tons. Irwin, from G-reymouth. KUROW, 5.3. (5.50 p.m.). 25C0 toils, MorIqy, froni Wcstport. AWAHOU, s.«. (6 a.m.), 407 tons. Roger, from Foxtoni. REGULUS, 6.3. (7 a.m.), 585 tons, Vioker-ma-n. front Toko<maru Bay. WAHINE, s.s. (7.30 a.m.)< 4435 tons, Edwin, from LyttcltonL Passengers: Saloon—Misses Johnston, Caribou, Brown', Mitchell, Wallace, Mayndhani Brandon, HoldemeEis. Chap- ■ man, Goodcs, Nowman, Salmon, Gilford, ' Greenwood, M'Lcan, Bmnaglian, Holdsworth, -Me-idamw Wylie, Jemkica, Moynihan, Williams, Knapp, James, Taylor, Bricks, Thompson, Spence, Hnndcock, Rosenthal. Recce, Edgar, Jlcesra. JTAllistar, Goodman, Wilc-ox, Prof. Cardroni, Wallace, Healey. Croa?. Mitchell, Wylie, Wylie, Ackland, Richards, Sullivan, Watt, Haggor, Thomas. Bridge, Smith, Turn, Smith, Johmeton, Blackmail, Ohunn, Oakley, Franci?. Bjnronv Brown-, M'Davitt., Walliomrs. Roydhouse, Patterson., Gilmour, Lomas, Tomlinsen, Capt. Eastwood, James, 001. Cbllins, Ohaiwnan'. Raynor, Greenwood, Sp6nce. Hay, O'N'eil, Buck, Iload, Larmaii', Oapt. Bone, Sub-Ins-pector Johnetom, Criffliton. Roeenthuli, Gxubb. M'Adam, Townsend, Judge Ohopmiun. Wilkinison, Richmond, Duni, .Walker, SuUlvaßt 19 mcmbcrfi football tea.m; 57 steerase. INDRALEMA, s.s. (8.35 a.m.), 6669 tons, lea. from Lyttelton. OPAWA, B.S. (11:40 a.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas. from Blenheim. INDRABAHAH. s.s. (12.40 p.m.), 7COO tons, Hol.litinrs-vortli, from Port Chalmers. ICOUTUNUI, s.s. : (2.20 p.m.), 171 tons, Gray, from Te-rakoho. RIPPLB, O.S. (5.40 p.m.), 370 tons, Carlson, from Gitibonis. BREEZE, an. (9.45 p.m.), 347 tono. Broadhouse, from (Lyttelton. ENERGY, eiieam trawlor (11.5 p.m.), 66 tons, ThoTus, from Cook Strait. PUKAKI, es. (11.30 p.m.). 1444 tone, Watfrom Wcstport. , MONDAY, SEPTEJfBER 15. Hincmoa, Govornmont stctumor. 542 tons (2 a.m.j, Bollons, from southern- Uehthouses, via West Coast. DEPARTURES. SATURJUY, SEPTEMBER 13. KARORIi s.a. (12.10 p.m.). 1863 tone, Mawson, for Wcetport. KOMATA, b.'S. (12.50 p.m.), 1994 tons, Holmes, for Westport. ARAHTJRA, s.s. (1 p.m.), 1596 tons, Lambert, for Piotan, Nelson, Wcstport, o.nd Greymouth. Paesenper«: Saloon-fFor Plc-ton-Mis=es Martin; Thomas, Evona, Goulter, Sul'jivftn, Bryan, Nicholsoni, Newton, flhake'S-peare, Mesdames Elliott. Dobson and 2; children. Lucas, Edmonds, Dupre ajvd 4 children. Pike, Sowmany Messrs. Gill. Pike, Pratt. Sharp, Dobson, M'Calloin, Foster, Bullor, Rugby football team. For Nelson-— Mteos Hornsby, Palmer, Saxon, Mcedame-s Tnrnibull, Johnii Pausoo, and, Jtessrs, Turnbull, Summers, Brawe, Goodman, Smallbonis,- Ford, Briprlit, Amamam. For ' Westport-Misses Watson, GarroU, Mcsdamea Stone, Lobb, Mtvnro. Messrs. O'Brien, Waiters,' Aucha.m, Chnrehward, Robertponv .Manson,, Sinclair, Tuney, JcfTories, Geddes, Galloway, and Roberts. For Greymouth— Misses .Blaefadder, Feenoy, Mesdamcs Rosp, Medhai, Ferguson, Buckland and 2 ohildrett, Me=i£tr6. Bucklanid, Whiteham. Bollamy, James. Blaekadder, and Honderson; 22 fiteeraso for all ports. _ TAHITI, s.s. (4.30 p.m.), 7585 tons, Evans, for Sydney direct. PassenEsrs: Saloonr— Miss iSandtmanm. Jlo9daraes Miles, Tnrrell, B»li. Si'.iennan. Messrs. Shaty. Dickson, Gilmer, Corry, Smith, Bush. Pilmcr, Eildes, So.ndtroimiii, .Shennon,; 4 otcora.Ke. NIKAU, 5.6. (2 p.m.). 248 tone. Hay, for Nelson eind Motueka. PUTIKI, s.s. (2 p.m.). 409 tone, . Whalstrom- for Wanganri. HAWER.A, s.s. (3.5 p.m.). ECO tons. Jaclceoni. for Patea.. KAPITI. s.s. (6.50 p.m.), 242 tons, Sawyers. for Foxtom. ■ QUEIEN OF THE SOUTH, e-s. (8.45 p.m.), 193 tonn Harvey, for Foxton. MAiRAROA, S.P. (11.10 n.m.). 2598 tons, jrannini', far lyttelton. PaisFcmrers: SaloonMisses R-eid, Fit7,»rorold, Pichen, Grn.ham, Korsliflw, Reeves, Thorbunn Raines, Grossman. .Butts. Thomson; Johnston. Mesdames , Bin-y, Ashley, Rains. Orchard, Mills. Colonel Hiivhurst, Captain Flominff, Messrs. Dixoiu, Whitcomlbe, Ha-rper, Cross, Do Beer, Bin", Brown. John, Fairelongh, Pearson, Humphries, Finlayson, Gura.=ey, Mills. Fulford, Weir, Cocks, Smart. Gordon. Patereon. Mills. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Kapuni, Patea, September 15. Aorero, Patea, September 15. Kapiti, Foxton, September 15. Rtormbird, Wamtraroui, September 15. To Aroha, Napier, September 15. , Hinemoa.- Westport. Cook Strait, Sept. 15.. Puka-ki, Westport, September 15. John, Lytteltoni, September 16. Wanganui, September 16. Queen of tilie South, Foxtom September 16. Hawera-, Patea, September 16. Nikau, Nelsoni, Motueka, Sept. 16. Mararoa, Lyttelton. September 16. Roseric. Calcutta, September 16. Kahu, Na/pioc, via coast, September 16. Wcstra-lia, Dunedin, Lyttelton, Sept. 16. Wakatu, Kaikoura, and Lyttelton, September 16. Stormbird, Wanganul, Soptembcr 16._ ■Mait-ai, northern ports, September 16. Manuka, Sydney direct, September 17. Arapawa, Picton, September 17. Flora, southern ports, September 17. Arahura, West Coast, Nelson, Pictoni September 17. Ruapchu. Lomdont way ports, Sept. 17. Tyrone, Liverpool. Sentembor 18. Tarawera. Dunedin, Lyttelton, Sept. 18. Corinna, OnchmiEa, New Plymouth, September 18.. Maunganul, Melbottrno, via south, Scptcmbar 19. • Riverina, Sydney, via north, Sept. 19. Capo Breton, Now York, way ports. September 19. Tyrone. Liverpool, way poTts, Sept. 19. Coipo Breton, New York, way ports, September 20 v PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Broozo,' Wamgan-ui, September 15. Echo. West Haven-, September 15. Jt-heinfels, soiu-thorn ports. September 15. AAvahoit, Ulaolchcad, September 15. Stormbird, Wansanaii, September 15. Blenheim. Blenheim, September 15. Aorere, Patea, September 15. Opawa, Blenheim, September 15. Koutunul. Napier, Gisbornc, Sep. 15. Kapiti, Wnnganui. Septemhor 15. Pateena, Picton, Nelson, Sept. 16. Wnhine. liyttelton. Reptembor 15. Reftulus. Nelson and We3t Coast, Sept. 15. Iluii, Wansamii, September 15. Wostvalia, ports, September 16. 5 Kurow. Auckland, September 16. 1 Malt.it, Lyttelton. Dunedin, September 16. Ripple, NapieT. Gisborjie. Sept. 16. s Kahu. East Coast, September 16. Roseric. South America, September 16. Ntkan. Nol e ou, Motueka. Sept-. 16. Mami'on, Lvttel.t-on. Sooicmlior 16. Hawern-. Patea,' September 16. 'I'n ,\rol'a. Nanier. Srotembor 16. Oueen of the Soutih, Foxton-, September 16. Pnkaki, GreymoutJi. September 16. 1 Kaikoura. Port P.lrie. September 16 . r Joliii-, Septom-lier .16. Pohoritn, Crrevmouth, September 17. Wokatu. Kaikoura., Lyttelton, Sept. 17. ! Tndralema, N:\pler. Auckland, Sept. 17. Flora, New Plymouth, West C.iast. Sep. 17. .Arapawa. WanK.mni, September 18. Tn.mvgrn., northern nortu, Swt. U. Uanuta. Mclbourno, via south* Bept. 18.

Indraibajrah.. Sydney, September 18. Ti tenia, Hokianjra, September 18. Maunganui, Sydney direct, Sept. 19. . Rive Tina, Lyttelkm, Wunedin, Sept. 19. Rotorua, London, way ports, Sept. 20. Arahura, Picton, Eel-son* Wcot Coast, September 20. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OP STEAMERS. MAUNGANUI, duo liere from Melbourne, tin. Fouth, September 19.- Leaves panic day f for Sydney direct. MANUKA, duo licra from Sydney direct September 17. Lewes September 18 for Melbourne, via pout.ll. WAllimtO, ctio hero from jrelbKmnw September 26. Leaves same day for Sydney direct. OVERSEA SHIPPING. 1

BAILER TO ARRIVE. I lioch Carve, chip, left Marseilles May 20. BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. LONDON, September 13. Arrived. —n:ari, from Auckland (New Zealand). _ Sailed.—Marorc, for Auckland (New Zoo/laaid). .; MELBOURNE, September 14. Arrived. —Warrimoo, from Hoba-rt. SYDNEY, September 13. Sailed.—Manuka (1 P.m.). for Wellington (New ZeaJand). ~ SYDNEY, September 14i. Arrived: Perth, from Kaipara; IhinnQJUi, from Dunedin. NEWCASTLE, September 13. Arrived.—'Whim-gape, from Wellington (New Zealand), aitd sailed on Tetram trip game day; Inga, from Auckland (New /wa<■ land). COASTAL. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. AUCKLAND. Arrived-Wanato (2.20 p.m.), from Bluff; Squall (4.35 p.m.), from Gisbornc. Saiiled-TsOterlo (5.30 p.m.), for Sydney: Waihora (10.5 p.m.), for Suva; Rosamond (3.45 p.m.). for Tologa Bay and Gisborne; EnnerdaJe (3.60 p.m.), for Greymouth. Sailed.-Ma.itai (2.50 p.m.), for southern 1,0rt.3. Passenger® for Wellington: Saloon.— Mrs. Adams and child, Dr. Usher, Mx. Richardson. I NAPIER. Sailed—To Aroha, auxiliary mow (4 p.m.), for Wellington. NEW PLYMOUTH. Arrived.—Tavluni (11 a.m.), from Wellineton. PATEA. Arrived.— Kapuni (8.10 a.m.), from Wellington. WANOANUI. Arrived. —Ara-paw-a, (7.30 a..m.), Stormbird (8.15 a-m.), and Wairaea (7.45 a.m.), from Wellington; Hi mi tan (12.10 p.m.), from. Wellington. PICTON. Arrived.—Arabuira (4.40 p.m.), from Wellington. NELSON. , Arrived.—Waimca. (7.45 a.m.), from Wellington. WESTI'ORT. Ainuved—Hinemoa (6.20 a.m.), from Weet Ooaet Sounds. , . _ Sailed.—Hinemoa (10.25 p.m.), for Wellinctoni, via lighthouses. GREYMOtJTH. ■ Sailed—Kaitunia (9.30 p.m.), for Melbourne. KAIKOURA. Arrived—Wakatu (5 a.m.), from Welllnetom. LYTI'ELTON. Airived. —lonic (7.£o'a.m.), and Monowai (1.40 p.m.), from, Wellington. Sailed.—Westmeath (4.50 p.m.), for Port Chalmers. DUNEDIN. foiled.—Flora'(l.2s p.m.),. for West Coast, vta. way' ports; Wo<straliia (1.25 p.m.'), for Auclilaind, via way ports. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 14. AUCKLAND. Annivedi.—Jtdverina (0.50 a.m.), from Sydney; Rotorua (8.15 ajn.), f rom Timaru; Victoria (10 a.m.), from southern ports; Hula., febooner, from Gisborne; Amelia Siuiime, schooner, from Gisborne. GISBORNE. To sail.—Malted (9 p.m.), for Napier and couth. Passengers: Ealoon—Missos Gray (2). Harper, Oraig, Palmer. Ross, Harvey, lie Qucsno, Calhdm, Simeon, Oman, No-aes Tuimey and Greenskdo. Mosdamra Sherrjif nnd child, S. li. Wootton nnd child, M. Anr drew, A. R. Moore. A. G. Gedye, and infant. Air. and Mrs. Stephen 9, Mr. and Mrs. Da<rragh, Mr. and Mrs. W. Coop, Dr. and Mrs. Porter, Mr. and Mrs. Ene-os, Mr. ond Mrs. Piinplott and child, Archdcacon Williams, liiotrt. Isi6hop, Dr. Williams, SergiU-Major M'Don&ld, Deteotivo M'Leod, Messrs.. W. Baird, W. B. Turner, Penlinßton. 8. A. How, Robertsonv Barry., Connie, Wilson, Flint, J. W. Nicholas, Book, A. Porter. Lawrie, F. Porter, W. Porter, Tomlcins, Claro, Ryan, Tru,scott, M'Kee, Mac Donald, Mamndi, Word, Bumietto, Gallagher (2), Eurdg-ht, Colburno, Burke, Brown, Winter, M'Nair, Hall, Simeon, Wilkinson, S. Ross, Cowbrick, Shepard, Shirley, Warren. .Hanlon, Martira, G. Pifflett, Dawson., M. J. Chrisp, 0. Ciiscke, P,ic»so, TragJord, P.reacer, Da.vis, Redzrave, Tustin, Parker, Turner, Davies. Masters, Moinice, IT. Chrisp, R. Simeoni, M'Doniald, J. Williams, R. Muir, and D. Jeuno; 24 stcerBS °' i WANQAtTCL Arrived.—Purtiki (6.30 a.m.), from Wellington. FOXTON. Arrived.—Queen of the South _ (9.45 a.m.), and K&pitt (10 ami.), from Wellington; NELSON. AirriTed.—Nika'a (2.10 from Wellington; Arahura. (3 a.m.), from Plcton-. LYTTELTON. Arrived— Mararoa (12.15 p.m.), from We>lJinffton. PORT OHALMEKS. Arrived.—Westmeajth (11.35 a.m.), from Lytteltoni. DUNEDIN. Arrived —Monowai (11.10 a.nU, from Auckland.

RUAPEJ3U DUE WEDNESDAY.

According to advices received by tho local ofllce of tho Now Zealand Shipping Company, the Rluapeliu left Hobart in tiiuu.ntion of heir journey from- London to Wellington at 6 a.m.' oil Saturday. Sho is duo in port on. Wednesday morning. - MURITAI LEAVES HOME. Ajdmices to hand stato. that tlie Tyser liner Muiltai loft London on , September 3 .for Australian- ports, Auckland, Napior, a-rod Wellington. Tho vessel is diuo hero about November 12. ' INDRABARAH RE-APPEAES. Looldng as good as now, tho Tyiser liner Indrabarali arrived at Wellington* from Port Chalmers yesterday morning. During her stay ait. tho southern port the Indrabarah. was subjected to a thorough examination. and where necessary repairs were effected. wero of a temporary net. -ture. On arrival at Homo tho In&rabarah will be docked for permanent repairs. It da erpeoted- that tho Indrabarali will got away from Wellington for Australian porta and London- on Thursday of this week. MARAROA AND THE FERRY RUN. , Tho MaTaroa will bo docked at Lyttelton to-day for her annual overhaul. She will leave for Wellington this ovening as usual. On arrival lierc to-morrow morning tho Mairc-roa will withdraw from tin? ferry service till Thursday, September 18. when slio will leave for Lyttelton- as usual. The Maitni, which leaves Wellington for southern porta to-morrow, will act as ferry steamer between Wellington a-nd Lyttelton tlwt evening. Tho Ma.raroa's northern trip will be taken by the Monowai, which leaves Lyttelton for northern- ports on Wednesday. WESTiRALIA DEI/AYED. Owing to,her dotention at Port Chalmers, following uppn her stranding and suten:ouent docking for sighting nt- Port Chalmers, the departure of tho Hud-ria-rt-Pa-rkor steamer - Westralia from Wellington for northern ports has been postponed till tomorrow. HURUNUI REPORTED. Cable advico has bean received sta-ting that the F. and S. Line'? chartered etoam er Hurunui left Teneritfe for Avcu-moutli cn Friday last. The vos;cl. which is owned by the New Zealand Shipping Company. . laft Wellington for AvontuouUi on August 7. via. Rio Seco. She is due nt hor dritlna tlon on September 18. . STURMFE-LS LEAVES XEW YORK. Meiers. Dalgety and Co., loi.a-1 agente for the U.S. and A. 1.-Sne, are in receipt of Advice to the efTcc-it that the r.linittml steamor Sturmfels was dispatched from Now York for Au-.-itr.lliun porlu, Aurlibnil and Wellington on Sept-ember 5. Tlie Sturmfels is due at Wellington about November 26. DORSET REPORTED. Oa-Mc advice has been roreived that- the F. and S. liner Dortct, which left Liverpool on August 23 for Australian mid Xcw //cal-nul ports, continued hor journey from St. Vincent ooi Soptember 1. Thu voor.ol in duo aibwui Ootobar 27,

" BBAYEBY RECOGNISED.

INDRABAKAH SEAMEN" HONOURED. Advices by tlva last mail record tho recognition of distinguished gallantry by Mr. Adcook, second officer of the steamer Indrabarah find Seaman' Bark, of the same vessel, durir.fi tho timo the big liner wa» ashoTo on ltangitikei Ueach. Darin? the lime referred to Mr, Adcock was associated with tho party to try to tako a lino ashore ill order to establish communication between* tho shore and tho Indrabarah. A high sett was running at the time, and huge breaker# were rolling on shore whan the boat left tho steamer in charge of Mr. Morris-, tho chief engineer, who navigated tho boat as near tho break* ens n.3 was consistent with safety. Then Mr. Earle jumped iuto the boiling' surf, and after some hard battling he' succeeded in § citing nearly jushoro, when lie wgg sucked ack by tho undertow, which tossed him about like a cork. Tor a timo Captain, and all oil board gave Mr. Earlo up for lost, but at that stage Mr. Adcoch dashsd into the surf and succeeded after a. heroic struggle,- ia bringing his exhausted shipmate to land, both men bdng by that time In a very exhausted. state. According to tho testimony of those oib board, both men exhibited conspicuous pluck and daring under very; trying ctroumfitanccs, and it' is gratifying to know that their ghllantry lias been recognised by the Liverpool Shipwreck and Humane Society, which has forwarded the society's eilvor modal, a pair of binoculars, and an addrecs of thanks engrossed on vellum, for presentation to Mr. Adcock for life-savlnff. To Seaman- Baric tho society forwarded the society's silver medal and an add Toss of thanks on vclilum, and it is satisfactory to learn that thi* recognition of tlieir bravery has come to hand before tho Indarborah, which is now in' port, eails for Australia to lead for London. KAMO'S x MAY OFFICERS. The Union new staa<mer Kamo will bo commissioned at Auckland shortly, and will be placed under the command of Captain Walton, who will have tho follow* ing officers associated with him:—Mr. Hogan (Into chief of the Rosamond), Mr. G. M'Donald (second), and Mr. V. 0. Hay (third). ISLr. Hay has been fourth officer 011 tho Tofua for tho past 12 momtlis, and haa the distinction -of bcinig tho firet of iilio AmoTuira's cadoltf to atteini officer's isaip/k. Ho "is a son of Mt. Hay/ postmaster at DovonporU and has fully justified his earfly sea training on the Amokura. MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Mr. Bonner, seconjd officer of the Beguluß, is under orders to proceed to Wanganaii to ioin tho Waverley as chicf officer, vice 'Mr. Wolf, who hae resigned from tho Anchor Line's Gervica Mr. Owen-, Mo ohiof offlcar of the Am* pawa, has joined the ATvahou as second ofCaptain Munn, late of the barQuemtino Senorita* is now in command of tho barque Nona. . , , _ . Mr. A. 9. Dalg-lciah, third officer of the Arahura, left that vessel at Wellington, on Saturdav. and ]m place was taken by Mr« J. H. Miller. . . Mr. J. W. Cameron, second officer of the Komata, has transferred to the Karon 1» a similar canacity. auccecding Mr. J. R. Blyth.' Mr. J. K. Saint, lato of the Arar hura, ha-s filled the vacancy on tho KoJ. H. Sciuir©3, lato chief officer of tho New Zealand Shipping Companye Ptea-mer he© bocn> appointed mas- t tea* of th© Whakatano.

Tho auxiliary twin-eciw scow To Aroha loft Napier at 4 p.m. on Saturday, ana is . du© in port to-day. Meiers. Jolwi&toii ana { Co. "hope to dispatch tho-vessel, for Jsapier to-morrow. 3 Tho coastal Reamer Hula, which arrived • at Wellington on Saturday a oveniiirff, will lay up hero for overhaul and survey this week. p It is expocted that tho forur-mastcd barf cjucntino Tituuiin will get away from >Vel--1 linjfton for Hokianpa oil Thursday or Eral day of this week. ' The departure of tho U.S. and A. I/ino a chartered etcanieo: Rhoinfcls from Wellington for south has been post/poncdi till this afternoon. Repairs to' tho auxiliary ©cow Echo havo been completed. The vessel Eftilfl for Wast Haven to-day, to load timber for Nclsom 1 It Is expected that tho New Zealand Ship* T)iutr Company's Kaikoura. which' ftn\iyed in port from London, via Auckland, on Smturday, will pet awcy for Port Pino some tiino to-morrow. The Tyser linor Indra-lema arrived at Wellington from south yesterday morning. » Hoinoward loading will be continued hero * fliirl dcjiorluro taken for -Napier, Auoklaud, i and London on Wednesday of this week, i For tho purpose of landing storey tho , coastal steamer Avahou leaves Wellington I for Blackhead to-day. Dcsparturo of tho New Zealand Shipping Company';. jiotorua from Wellington. to London has been postponed till noon on Saturday. .September 2D. Tiiubcr-ladpu, tJi? Union Company's KaiHnui Icil Cireymouth for Melboumo at 9.30 p.m. on Saturday. It ji anUcipalotl that the Vacuum Oil Company's chartered sU-ampj' Capo Breton wilt arrive at Wellington from New - Vorli, via Auckland, on September 20. 'IV New ZoaMn-d Shipping Company's WhuUaUuK) is tthcilulwl to leave Montreal nn September 20 for wmnl Australian and Xrw Zealand pori-. Slio h due at Welling . ton about December 6. i' The Tonjrariro, which left London on Sepi tambcr 6 for Auckland, Wellington, find u NoJflOJcw via Jlolxut, has 6COO-teas of jKMfr t»ral c&xtCQ an b**vrd U*t AuoklamL

Whakarua London July 23 Sept. 30 Ruapehu I»ndon July 31 1 Pfikoha London Aup. 9 Sept. 19 Athcnic London A lie. l j Sent. 30 Nerehana London Auk- 21 Oct. 14 Rimutaka London Auc. v "rct. J® Tyrone Liverpool July 5 Sept. 22 Morayshire ; Liverpool July 26 Sept. 29 Jtangatira Liverpool July 19 Sept. la Dorset Liverpool An?. 23 Oct. ZZ Capo Breton ... New York June IS ncpt. A) Northern New York July 25 Oct. o VTaixnate Montreal July Oct. 6 # Tokomani .... Montreal Sep. 7 isov. IB

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