SHIPPING NEWS.
« PHASES OF THE MOON. SEI'TEMUBIt. Day. Ilr. ra. New moon 1 8 B a.m. First (inarter 8 0 36 a.m. Full moon 16 0 16 a.m. Last quartor U Midnight. .'Now moon 30 4 27 p.m. IIOON. Moon rises to-ilay, 4.4 wets. 1.56 p.m. TIDE. To-day. 0.49 a.m.; 1.16 p.in. To-morrow, 1.46 u.m.; 2.10 p.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day, 6.33 a.m.; eels, 5.51 p.m. ARRIVALS, FItIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. STOiiIIUIKD, s.s. (6 a.m.), 217 tons, Dowell, from Wanganui. V.'AUINb, s.s. (6.55 a.m.), 4435 tons, Aldivell, from Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon -Missm Cooper, Jlurold, Haul;, K. Hint. Neilsnn, Kiinher, Sister. Lilian, Ward. Gillespie, Hill, Smith, Cock, Itigg, Cook-, Millar, Aihhon. ilam, Louehnan, Horoney, Clark, Gilford, Hell, Itanhire, Kitchener, W'iUon. Fright, ll'Lean. iresriaiues llink, Alexander, Hank, Adams, Wills, Smith, Jt-auds, Harris, Brodie, Lady Williams, Common, Wa.inn, Moroncy, Toko. Gold, Jlanhire, Greatbateh, Roberts, Farnuhar, Messrs. Giiniiar. Thomson, Barnett. Best, Alexander, Heece, llowse, Wood. Adams, 13 a r i) o=', M'Lean, Henderson, Ferguson. I'yne, Dennet, Justice Dcnniston, M'Arley, Kennedy, Dcnniston, Duncan, Hunt, Gillespie, Bcnnie, Pattuel, Cook, Wilson, Martcll, M'Fahey, Cummin, Brodie, Da-vis, Carbon, Bridgman, Cowpcr, Armstrong, Quinn, Payne, Raggett, Stalham, Justice Williams, Grady, Captain Strang, Moss, Port. Beclt, Kinvig, Fricker, Greatbateh, Andoreon, irannan, Williams, Allan, Mitchell, Jameson. Callender, Hall, Dixon, Murphy, M'Connell, Williams, and Cooper: 62 steerage. BLEXHEIM. (7 a.m.), 120 tona Wilkinson. from Blenheim. WAREIMOO, s.s. (7.10 a.m.), 3529 tone, M'Lean, from Melbourne, nobart, Bluff, Dunodin, and Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Brodie, Hawttavort.h, Aberncthy, Polihles, Mesdames Edwards. Gibson and 3 <-liildrcn. Sehofleld and 2 children, Brent, Messrs. Edwards, Powley, Gibbin, Gibson, Willis, Schoileld, Onfflu. Ward. Lind; 41 steerage. MOXOWAI, s.s. (7.10 a.m.), 3433 tons. WhiteParsons, from Auckland. Gishorne, and Nap.ier. Passengers: !-'n!omi—Mis-os Gihfonj Haves, Stephens. Mesdames Gardiner, Shaw. Messrs. Kran'tlin. Allison. Dililev. Shaw, ICcons. Davis; 9 steerace. OPAWA, B.s. (7.50 a.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, fro'n Plnnheim. . AE-APAWA. s.s. (11.50 a.m.), 268 tons, Corby, frmi livttnlton. ' NGATORO, s.s. (8.45 p.m.), 1137 tona, Muir,'from Greymouth. DEPARTURES. FHIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. PATEENA, s.s. (12.50 p.m.), 1212 tons, Cameron, for l'icton and Nelson. Passengers: Saloon—For Picton—Misses Holier, uall, Kairii. Canhain, Lougnman, Ales(iajnc3 Jones, Tan'er and child, Canham, Crook, ileesre. Bottomley, Henderson, Ascley, Scott, l'ush. Parker, Armstrong, Grady, Morpeth. Humphries, Mcad % Vavasour, Jonos, TalTer, Crook. For .Nelson — .Mieso3 Englcficld (3), Buttle, Cora-lie, Stanley, Fright, Bates, Mcsdames Goldie, Bailie, Knglctieul, Johnston, Morley, Coralic. Stanley, Fisher, Cave and child, Messrs. Goldie, Baillic, Lonsdale, Travers, Friend, Eugleiield, Perkins, Bergin, Johnston, Fisher, Cave. . MO.N'OWAI, s.s. (5.10 p.m.), 3433 tons, WlutcParsons, for Lyttelton and Duncdin. Passengers; Saloori-For Dunedjn—Miss Glendin ring, Mrs. Gibray, Mr. BcU. WaBKIMOO, s.s. (5.20 p.m.), 3029 tons, M'Lean, for Sydney. Passengers: SaloonMisses Kitchener, Jacob, Davics, Hamilton, Mee-dames lioberts, Quick aiid child, Schneidman and 2 children, Hemmingway, Kugby League football team,- Captain Salkeld. Captain M'Arthur, Messrs. Itangi.Pat-c-[';-on, Kennedy, Latta, Coll, Hobbs, Marks, Parry, Cowper, Allen, ,Thorne, O'Brien, Thompson, Iloss, Quick, Coleman, Hemmingway, Hill, Taslter, Thompson: 43 stecr- " WAKATO. s.s. (6 p.m.),. 157 tons. Wills, for Kaikour.% and Lyttelton. ALEXANDER, s.s. (6 p.m.). 377 tons. Wildman, for Nelson., - . . . BLENHEIM, s.s. (7 p.m.). 120 tons, Wilkinson, for Bluulifiim. ' OPAWA, s.s. (7 p.m.), 110. tons, Nicholas, for Blenheim. . WAHINE, s.e. (8 p.m.), 4435 tons, Aldwcll, for Lyttelton. Pai-sengers: Saloon—Misses Charles, Wardrop, Falla, Kilgour, DenHhiro (2), Baxter, Au.Ul, Scales. Anderson. Tankard, Proctor, Cooke,. Mills,, Mesdames' Balharry and child, Jlufscll, Orbell. Uumo nrid 3 children, Belmer, Spratt, nillos. Pattle, Jackson, llartinelli, Stone, Dawson and child, Dickson and family, Brown, Sewell, Jackson, .Bev. Dickson, Hon. D. Bnddo, Capt-a.in Strang. Hon. G. J. Smith. M.P., . Messrs. Cutts, Balha-rry, Vanca, Hose. Bussell, BarkiM, Buxton, M.P., Ell. M.P., .Tnylor, Schwa, Dixon, Hall, .Moore, Craigie, M.l 1 ., Orhell, Young, BiiSsell. Beliner. Wardrop, Hillas, Cromb, Burnett, Moss, Brown, Milson, Monaghain. Collodgc, M'Connell, Richardson, Sewell, Jones, Akins, Kerr, Davis, Goodo, Maddison, Hutchison, Shaw, Allan. M'Caulcy, Jackoou, Oxley, Jraddcn, Chryslall, M'Pherson, Lang; 35 steerage. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Waimca, Wanganui., Terakolie, Sept. 27. Holmdalc, Pouto (Kaipara), September 27. lonic, Auckland, September 27. Waimea, Terakoho, September 27. ' . ' Aorcre, Patea, September 27. Queen of tho South, Foxton, Sept. 27. Hawcra, Patoa, September 27. Nikau, Nelson, Motueka! Sept. 27. Mararoa, Lyttelton, September 27. Karori, Westport, September 27. Pateena, Nelson, Picton, September 27. Flora',' southern ports, September 27. OpaWa. Blenheim. September 28. Blenheim,' Blenheim, September 28. Wahinc, Lyttelton, September 28. Kahu, Napier, September 23. Westi'alia, Duncdin, Lyttelton, Sept. 28.' • Huia, Havelock, September 28. Poherna, Greymouth, September 28. . Defender, Lyttelton, September 28. Kapuni, Patea, September 28. Karori, Westport.. September 28. Ituru, Gisbornc, September 29. Athcnic, London, way ports, September 29. Jfangapapa, Karamea. September 50. Hakatu, Lyttelton, Kaikoura. Sept. 30. "Maitai. northern ports, -September 30. Rakanoa, Newcastle. September 30. Kapiti, Foxton, September 30. ■ /Maunganui, Sydney. October 1. 'Monowai, Duncdin, Lyttelton, October 2.. Moernki, Mclbourna, via,-south, October 3. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Komata, Westport, September 27. , Stormbird, Wanganui, September 27. Arapawa, .Wanganui, September 27. Aorerc, Patea, September 27. Queen of ..tho South, Foxton, Sept. 27. Nikau, .Nelson, Motueka,* Sept. 27. , Mararon, Lyttelton, September 27. ' Ar-ahiura, Picton, Nelson, West Coast, September 27. (Jape Breton, Lyttelton,.'Duncdin, Sept. 27. Flora, New Plymouth, West Coast. Sept. 29. Opawa, Blenheim, September 29. Jiionheim, Blenheim, September 29. - Hawcra, l'atca, September 29. Pateena, Picton, Nelson, September 29. Wahinc, Lyttelton, September 29. Kittawa, Greymouth. September 29. Waiuica., Nelson, West Coast, Sept. 29. Kdpuni. Patea, September 29. Defender, Grtjymouth, Ilokitlka. Sept. 29. Hincmoa, northern lighthouses. Sopt. 29. Uuin, Wanganui, September 29. Kahu, East Coast, September 29. Wcstralia, northern ports, Sept. 29. Maitai, Lyttelton, Duncdin, September 30. Ripple, Napier. Gisbornc, Sept.. 30. Kapiti, Wanganui, September 30. Burn, East Coast, September 30. • Mangapapa, Picton, Karainea. Sept. 30. Wakatu, Kaikoura, Lyttelton, October 1. Maunganui. Melbourne, via .south, Oct. 2. lonic, London, October 2. Monowai, northern ports. October 2. Moeraki, Sydney direct. October 3. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. MOERAKI, due here from Melbourne, via noiitil. October 3. Leave? same day for Svdnev direct... MAUNGANUI,\ dti.e here from Sydney dircct, October 1. Leaves October 2 for Melbourne, via soutU. OVERSEA SHIPPINC. Steamers. From. Left. Due. Whakarua London July 23 Oct. 5 Pnkcha London Aug. 9 Oct. 6 Athcnic ...: London Aug. 14 Sep. 29 Nerchana London Aug. 24 Oct. 16 Rimutaka London Aug. 24 Oct. 16 Tong.'iriro London Sep. 8 Nov. 3 Jhiritai London Sep. 9 Nov. 20 Morayshire Liverpool July 26 Oct. 7 Bangatira Liverpool July 19 Sep. 30 I) orF ct Liverpool Aug. 13 Oct.. 22 Northern New york July 25 Oct. 17 Sturinfels Nov.-York Sep. 5 Nov. 20 Wnimal.e Montreal July 29 Oct. 14 Tokomaru Montreal Sep. 7 Nov. 18' SAILER TO ARRIVE. Loch Garvc. ship, left .Mnit'eilles May 20. BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. LONDON, September 26. " Soiled.—Bemuera, for Lyttelton. SYDNEY. September 2G. Arrived. —Maheno 13 p.m.), from Auckland. NEWCASTLE, September 20. Arrived.—Rheinfelr, from Duncdin. > - COASTAL. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 20. AUCKLAND. Arrived.-Makiirn (7.10 a.m.). from Sydney. Kisirbiirn, auxiliary schooner (2 p.m.), from Ncpier. S'-iilcd.-Kauri (4.15 p.m.). for Suva,: Hin'o, -booucr, for Nciv Plymouth. -Wellinirton,
Westport, and Greymouth; Kcreru (3 30 p.m.), for Nduc. NAPIEH. Arrived.—To Arolia- (6.35 n.m.) and Itiverina (2.10 p.m.), from Wellington. WAIT Alt A. Arrived.—Tainui (5.30 p.m.), front Wellington. NEW PLYMOUTH. Sailed.—ltarnwa (8.35 p.m.), for Onohuiiga. PATEA. Sailed—Hawcra R. 15 p.m.), for Wellington. WANGANUL Arrived.—Kapiti (7 a.m.), from Wellington. FOXTON. Sailed.—Queen of the South (5.30 p.m.), for Wellington. PICTONArrived.—Pateena. (4.30 p.m.), from Wellington. NELSON. Sailed.—Nikau (2.45 p.m.), for Motueka. and Wellington. lIAVELOOK. Sailed. —Iluia- (5 p.m.). for Wellington. WESTPORT. Arrived.—lCarori (3.10 p.m.), from Wellington. LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Uliiuaroa- (6.10 a.m.), from Wellington; C'fluopus, for Westport. Snilcd,—Tyrone (12.15 p.m.),'for Dnncdin; Cygnet (2 p.m.), for Akaroa; Ulimaron. (5 p.m.), for Melbourne. Siiilod.—Jfnraroa (6.20 p.m.). for Wellington. Passengers: Saloon—Mif«s Dailes, ifopkinson, Merritt, . Forsyth, Cleming, Aubrey, Mesdamefl .Joseph, Kut-Icdge, Bert, Nieliol, Sutlierlaud, llaj'cs. Wood. Hawkinfi, Knight, M'Gnire, Brittin, Hill and child, Ilopkiuson, Merrett. Davis, Adjutant Ilawkinc. Eov. Gavin, I!cv. Monaghan, Messrs. Dight. M'Lelland, ITatknight, Ma-thcson, Hawkins. Pickcrby. Wilson, Mayes, Mathers, Leslie, Rickerby, Hartlanel, Little, Davies, M'Kenne, Gou'gh, Perkins, Triggs, Hislop, Acland, Taylor, Dawson, Lewis, Blow. Harding, Vereatatcst, Brittan; 50 steerage. POET CHALMERS. Sailed.—Waitomo (2.55 p.m.), for Oamaru. RUAPEHU'S MOVEMENTS. The New Zealand Shippiug Company's Ituapeliu leaves Lyttelton for the Bluff to-day, where Home loading will he continued. The vetsol proceeds thence to Port Chalmers and Picton. Sho is due at the latter port about October 3, and fiubcenueutly visits Auckland. The ltuapehu leaves Wellington for London on Octobcrl6, MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Mr. J. Brown, second engineer of tho Alexander, left that vc=6el at Wellington yesterday. Mr. It. W. Elliot" has joined tho Alexander as third engineer. Mr. .F. A. Chatfield, second officer of tho ICurow, left that vessel at Auckland on pick leave. Tho position lias meantime been filled by promoting the third officer. Captain. G. G. Smith, superintendent of mercantile marine at Wellington, ha.s indentured the following boys for apprenticeship on the Union Company's steamer Aparima:—W. A. Neale, H. A. Brockett, C. G. Cullen, S. Itichtcr, P. A. K. Lovett, and C. P. Gandy. The cadets left Wellington for Sydney by the Warrimoo yesterday. Captain T. n. Chudley, 1t.N.11., is fitill in command of tlio Pakelia, now at Auckland di-charging London enrgo. and his other officers are;— Chief, Mr. S. Kelly; second, Mr. D. Christie; third. Mr. P. P. Ohowles; fourth, Mr. S. Abbott; fifth. Mr. L. G. May. Mr. O. Arthur is chief engineer. Mr. S. Widdrington second, Mr. J: Doe third. Mr. It. Bond fourth. Mr. A. Walker fifth, Mr, J. M'Cormick sixth; Mr. R. Latta is chief refrigerating engineer, ond Mr. D. M'Kinnon second, while Mr. If. Paimer is Marconi operator, and Mr. J. 11. Read chief steward. Mr. Lock Partridge lias been appointed engineer of the auxiliary ketch Seagull. The collier Rakanoa. left Newcastle for Wellington at. It p.m. on Wednesday, September 24. She his 2 J OO tons of coal, 200 tons of timber, and (0 tons of coke for delivery' here about Tuesday next. The beacon in Otago Harbour, which was destroyed by the Wcstralia recently is being rebuilt. The New Zealand Shipowners' Federation lias written to the Auckland Ilarhour Board approving of the decision to prov'do a 200-ton slipway, and stating that in its opinion o. floa-t.ing dock of 1000 tons would be of greater advantage than a 6CO-ton slipway. The Union Company's Flora is due in port from the ponth to-morrow. She sails for New Plymouth ntld West Coast ports at 5 p.m. on Monday. It. is anticipated that the Vacuum Oil Company's chartered steamer Cane Pro l on will havo completed discharge of tho Wellington portion of her Now York enseoil in time in take her departure for Lyttelton and Duncdin at noon, to-day. Tho oucstion of 'harbour lights is n.nnnr. ent.ly now being taken up In Auckland, for /it. tlii= week's meeting of tho northern city's Harbour Board, tho chairman stated that, lie had called for a rcnort from tho harbourmaster on the' question.' The Union Company's steamer Aparimci, which is now loading coal at Newcastle for Java, will subsequently procccd to Calcutta to take the December loading berth for Now Zealand ports. She '.is cxpccted to clear Calcutta for Lyttelton direct on December 10. Other port.? of call in New Zealand will be Timaru, Duncdin, Wellington, and Auckland. The Waitomo will'load at Newcastle about the middle ' of. November for Java'. She will bring Singapore and Samarang cargo to Now Zealand ports.
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