SHIPPING NEWS.
OCTOBER. PHASES OF THE UOON. Day. Hr. m. First quarter ? \ P* m * ' Full moon 15 o 37 p.m. Last Quarter 23 10 23 a.m. New moon 50 1 69 a.m. MOON. Moon rlaoa to-day, 7.9 a.m.; set*, 11.23 p.m. TIDE. To-day, 7.40 a.m.; 8.8 p.m. To-morrow, 8.35 a.m.; 9.4 p.m. BUN. Sun rl&os to-day, 5.21 a.m.; eots, 5.59 p«m. ARRIVALS. FIUDAY, OCTOBER 3. WAIKAU, a.b. (2.15 a-.ni.), 93 touß, Dleley, from Uicuuoiin. iLOL'ilAivi, s.a. (5.15 a.m.), 4392 tons, Collins, irorn Melbourne, iiobart, and Bouthem ports. pAaaeiiffers: toalooii—Misses bquire, Hclandsrs, liioiimond, Acneson.'Ariii' Btrong, Kussell, hissoily, ilesdamea Bcian* dors, Hquirea, Henderson, Mitulieil, Achobou, Meiuipiay aaid boy, Grant, Moran, Armstrong and child, Roberts, Jones, Wycherley, lUnro, Rov. Fitzgerald, Messrs. Grant, ilitoheil, Moora, Moran, liouisson, Roberts, Jonea, Wycherley, Franklin, WMto, buuderheimor, Higtjins; 18 Gteerago. WAlllflK. B.s. (6.01 cum.), 4435 tons, Aidwell, irorn Lyttelton. Passengers: SaloonMisses Stovenaon, Urossmann. Curry, iiimpsoii, Sinclair, Fuller, Phillips, Dav& Inwood, Smith, Oampboll, Feason, Lynch, Lady Btout, Mesdamcß Smith, Actaud, King, 'Oollier, Lady Lipton, Curry, Hoskruge, Oox, Crasko, Costclio, Robjohns, M'Gra-tb, Blamircs, Rutherford, Hunter, Weymouth, Lanjford, Reeves. 'IVmeey, Howard, Cooper, MOonville, Hunter, Beck, Phillips, M'Leod, Theer, Vickery, M'Alpmp, Haslam, Trent, Smith, Mulcock, Brico, Bir Jas. Mills, Col. Richardson, Messrs. Barr, Hogffan. Oostcllo, M'Grath, GordoA, Rutherford, Weymouth,'Reeves, Watson, Knisfht, Acland, Patereon, Iteevre, Howard, Dawson, Miller, M'lntyre, Vivian, M'Leo(f, Jeffries, Whit-son, Bono, Sftfton, Ball, Jones, Kelleher, Maslin, M'Farland, Hine, Smith, Barrett, Jones, Sherriff, "Wood, Junp, Binn, Acland, Thomson, Buch, Taylor, Hart, Fox, Hunter, Robertson, Ashwin, Collior, Bock, Hunter, Cooper, Clarke. VICTORIA, s.a. (7.10 a.m.), 2969 tons, Orott, from Sydney, via northern porte. Paewjn- , gera: Saloon—Miss Phillips, Mesdames Vincent, Smith, M'Leary and infant. Phillips, Forpe, Gray. Messrs. Smith. Little, Forge, De La tour, Webster, White, Lynch; 12 steer"inMITANGT. e.s. '9.35 a.m.). »23 tons, Burns, from Lyttelton. KAITOA, 1.8. (1 p.m.), 503 tons, Stevens, from Kelson. RUBTJ, s.s. (6.40 p.m.). 65 tons. Nelson, from' East Ooaat. OANOPTJS, e.s. (7.45 p.m.), 1337 tons, Gib. bons, from Westport. . QUEEN OF TIIE SOUTH, s.s. (10.25 p.m.), 198 tons, Brideen, from Foxton. DEPARTURES. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, AMOKTJRA, Government training ship, 628 tons (8 a.m. from tho Btream), Comrnauuer Iloopur, • for Oook Strait. I'A'i'EENA,. 8.8. (12.50 p.m.), 1212 ; tone, Oamoron, for l'iot-on and JNeison. Passengers—Saloon: For Picton— jlisses Lloyd, teller, bprftßEon, Nureo Barry, Alesdamcß l'ickcrlng, iiullill', Quayie, Br. Ailams, Messrs. Pickering, LlUott. Ooutts, llyde, Dixon, Walker, lleardun, Ookor, Pipe, Page. For Nelson—llieses • Fersuson, Madman, Koso, Nethiida, ilesdames Burton. Buxton, Oock and child, Wellington hookey team (J3), Me6srs. Burton, Buxton, Barker, Hogg. Loui6?on, Harltrles, Kirk. Trowico; 21 steerage for all ports. , , AOltUllii, a.a. (3.40 P.m.), J7 tons, Fisk, for Patea. VICTORIA, fl.a. (6.16 p.m.), 2969 tons, Kell, lor Lyttelton. MOERAIiI, s.s. (5.20 p.m.), 4392 tons, Collins, for Sydney. Passensors: Saloon— Misses Wheeler (2), Nurse Newall and child, Pinkins, Hume, ltankln, M«dames Smith and child, Mann, Kaye. Salek, Boban, Farrell, Smith, Paris. Osborne, l'lint, Berry, Midlane, Plaster and child, North, Lonoa, Messrs. Smltli, ll'lntosh, Johnstone. Adams, Pinkina, Seeal, Coulter, Webb, Salok, Beban, Paris, Finley, H'Loudon, Iliitton, Cobb, M'Orcc, Hutchinson. Jones, Cambourn, Lonss, M'Oauley, Peod, Orlghton. Piaster! 65 steerage. HIMITANGI, «.s. (5.35 p.m.), 323 tone, Burn., for Wangtinui. KAITOA, a.s. (5.50 p.m.), 350 tons, Graham, for Nelson. . MANGAPAPA, s.s. (6 p.m.). 164 tons, Fletoher, for. Foxton. _ BTORUTiIRD, s.s. (6 p.m.). 217 tons, Dowell. for Wanjanul. WAHINE, s.s. (.5 p.m.), 4435 tons; Aidwell. for Ijyttelton. Poßscnsore: SaloonMisses Collins. MXoan, Brideon, Hills (2), Moore (2). Frost, Kelly, Brown (2), Johnson, Oonireve, Oaxriok, SltUley, Diller, Meidoworoft, : Jamieson, Ayton, Wells, ■Rca,tly, Buckley, Oampbell, Witty. Dobton, Niiinlnj, M'lntyre, Me>damesi Smith, Gibbon., Oollitie, Frost, Hutchison. Marley, Cox, -Fr«,mpton, Hall, K«)ly, Hewett, C*rllen, Ayson, Petrie and 3 children, Slnolalr, Inspector Phair, Rerrt. Kgan, Hutchiris, Longton, Roberts and child, Grund, Sir Clias. Bowcn, Col. Rli-hardson, Rev. Fitr.(jerald, Colonel Hayhurst. Hon. E; J. Smith, Sir James Mills, Jlerars. Barnett. Wilson. Jeffries, Wickea, Gibbons, Dickie, M.P.. M'Farlano, Burton, Hutchicon, Rhodes, Archer. Black, B win son, Jeffreys, Wood, Milnas. Thompson. Hawthorne, Hart, Taylor, Mour, Tbangblen, Phelps, Roberts and child, Ad«.m«, Naamar, Haslet, MacKay, Wallls, Connor, Price, Glnnd, Welch (2), Michel. Tsley. Stenh?n, Tre gean, Atkinson, Code, Wilson. Gibson, HobBon, Sladden,' Consravo. Ambinnn, Young; <0 "teera te. WHANGAPE, s.s. (8.35 p.m.), 2931 tons, for Newcastle. „ „ WATRATJ, «.a. (11 p.m.), 93 tons, Delloy, for Blenheim. ■ BLENHEIM, s.s. (midnteht), 120 tono, Wilkinson, for Blenheim. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. . JTawera, Patea, October 4. Rnru, East Coast, October 4. Queen of tho South, Foxton, October 4. Nikau, Nelson, Motueka. October 4. Mararoa, Lytteltort,. October 4. Btormbird, Wontcanui; October 4, •Wakatu, Kaikoura. Lyttelton, Oct. 4. Pateenn, Nelson, Picton, October 4. Kennedy. Foxton, October 4. Karori, Westport, October 4. Karamu, Napier, October 5. Wairau; Blenheim, October 5. Blenheim, Blenheim, October 6. Kapuni, October 5. Aorere, Patea. October 5. Pukaki, Greymouth. Lyttelton, Oct. 5. Wahino, Lyttelton, October 5. Kaniti, New Plymouth, Foxton, Oct. 5. Pattella. London, way ports, October 5. MfcitAi, Dnnedln, Lyttelton, October 6. Rinnle. Napier, Gisborne, October 5. Tavlunl. southern ports. October S. JTuia, Wariranui. October 6. Terakohe, October 5. t Poherua, Grevmotith, Octobor 5. ' HlmitAn?l. Wancnnul. October 6. ArJipawa, Wanfannl, October 7. John. Wangaiml. October 7. Westralla. northern ports. October 7. WhflMrua. Lmi.don, riy porfs. Octobor 7. Warrlmoo. Sydney direct. October 8. Yictnria. Dnnedln. Lyttelton. Oct. 9. Moroyshlro, Liverpool, way ports, Oct. 9. Monowai, northern ports, October 10. Manuka, Melbourne, via south, Oct. 10. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Hawero., Patea, October 4. Ruru, East Coast, Octobor 4, Nikau, Nelson, Motueka, October 4. Mararoa, Lyttelton, October 4. Araliura, Picton, Neloon, Wast Coast, October 4. Athenio, Lyttelton, Octobor 4. Komata. Westport, Octobor 4. Karamu, Greymonth, Octobor 6. Wairau, Blenheim, October 6. Queen of the South, Foxton, Ocotber S. Blenheim, Blenheim, October 6. Kapuni, Patea,' October 6. Aorere. Paten October 6. Kennedy, Nelson, West Coast, October 6. r<it«na, Picton, Nelstn, October 6. Wahinc. Lyttelten, October 6. Tiviunl, new Plymouth, West, Coast, October 6. . _ Ope.vra Blenheim. October 6. Hula, Wanganul, October 6. Kajiitl, Wan Ran u I, Oct»ber 6. Wakatu, Kail;«ura and Lyttelton, Oct. 6. Mnital, northern ports, October 6. Seagull, Ohathams. October V. Himltan'i, Chatham Wands October 7. Wostralin, Lyttelton, Duncdin. October 7. Ripple. N».pier, GiEborne, October 7. Stormbird, Wanganni, October 7. Wainica, Nelson, West Const, Oct. 8. Pukajtl, Greymonth, October 7. Rakanoa, Nowcastlc, October 8. Huia, Havelock, October 8. John, pouthern ports. October 8. Arapn.wa, Wnnnnnul, Octobor 8. Warrimoo, Mellioarne, vie south, Oct. 9. Victoria, northern ports, Sydney, Oct. 9. Monowni, Lyttelton, Duncdin. October 10. Manuka, Sydney direct, October 10. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE, MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. MANTTKA, duo here from Melbourne. Tla south, October 10. Sailß same day for Sydney direct. WARP.IMOO, duo here from Sydney direct Octohcr 8. Leaves October 9 for Melbourne, vH tho eolith. ULtMAROA, due here from Melbourne, via south, October 17. Leaves same day for Sydney direct. OVERSEA SHIPPINC. Steamers. From. Left. Duo. Rangatira Liverpool July 19 Oct. 2 Whflkarua London July S3 Oct. 8 Pakclia London Aug. 9 Oct. 6 Nerchana London Aug. 24 Oct. 16 Rimutaka Loudon Aug. 24 Oct. 16 Tongariro London Sop. 8 Nov. 3 Muritai London Rep. 9 Not. 20 Morayshire Liverpool July 26 Oct. 9 Dorset Liverpool Aug. ?3 Oct. 22 Northern New York July 25 Oct. 17 Rturmfels New York Sep. 5 Nov. 20 Watmato. Montreal July 29 Oct. 14 Tokomaru Montreal Sep. 7 Nov. 18 OATOBU TO AIUUVE, Patw, PWS, wt H&T19H153 B,
BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. BYDNEY, Ootober 3. 1 Arrived.-'BlTorlna (10.30 a.m.). from Auok- • land. MELBOURNE. Octobor 3. Arrived.—Ncrehana, from London. COASTAL. Friday, octobee j. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Atua (10.15 p.m.). from Bydnoj. via Fiji, Samoa, and Tonga. _ Sailed.—Wairuna (3.15 p.m.). Newcastle. NAPIER. • An-ived.—Ripple (0.45 a.m.), and Honowai (11.40 a.m.), from Wellington. NEW PLYMOUTH. Sailod.—Rarawa (5.25 p.m.), tor Ocohun !ja, PATEA. Sailed.—Hawera (11.45 a.m.), for Welllus* ton. WANQANUI. Arrived.—Breeze (0.45 a.m.), and Arapana 18.40 from Wellington. FOXTON. An-ived.—Awahou (10,30 a.m.), from Wellington. PICTON. Arrived.—Pateena (4.30 p.m.), from Wellington. NELSON. Sailed.—Nlbau (5.10 p.m.), for Wellington. TERAKOHE. Arrived.—Hula (7.50 a.m.), from Wellington. WESTPOET. Arrived.—Karori (0.55 a.m.), from Wellington. GREYMOUTH. Arrived— Poherua (9.40 a.m.), from Wellington. LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Petone (6 a.m.), from Tlmarns Storm (6.10 a.m.), from TlmarUi Matiflganiil (7.5 a.m), from Wellington: Opourl (7.30 a.m.), from Qreymouth. ~ Sailed— Cygnet (1 p.m.), for Akaroa; Maunganui (2.20 p,m.), for Dunedin: Storm (3.20 p.m.), for Plcton: I'etone (4.35 p.m.), for Napier; Wakatu, for Kallioura and Wellington. ~, Sailed—Mararoa (6.20 p.m.), for WeUington. Passengers: Saloon—Mls"e* Roea. Waters, Bnrron, Mcsdames Oottle. Qulnn, Hyde, Choxliyick and ohildren, Boron, Messrs. Gnnn, Baron, Hamilton, Beveridge, Smith, Steven, ATmrtrone, Payne, Par6onson, Cox, Walker, Cuttall, No why, Oameron, Gardiner, Young! Butler. Gulliver, Bradley, Yeville. Thomas, Barron, Williamson, Dannott; 25 steerage. To sail.—Kotoa (9 p.m.), for Wo3tport. PORT CHALMKRS. Sailed—Ruapehu (5.15 p.m.), for Plctoni Opawa (5.50 p.m.), for Lyttelton. DUNEDIN. Arrived.—Corinna (4.15 a.m.l, from northern ports: Rachel Cohen, schooner (noon), from Bouth. Sailed.—Maltal (4.5 p.m.), for Auckland, via way ports. Pnssengers—Saloon: For Napier—Mr. Handyside, For Atleklnnd— Mr. and Mrs. Rwrg, Mrs. Hoes, Miss Harrison, Mrs; Lawrence and 2 children: 12 stocrago for all portß, THE MAHBNO. A wireless message has been received from Captain Stevens, of tho Jlaheno, stating that he expected to arrive at Auckland from Sydney at 7 a.m. to-morrow. The southern portion of tho vessel s mails should reach Wellington by Monday afternoon's Main Trunk express. MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Mr. R. Hopkir.n, chief officer of the Manaia, has come "ashore on leave. Mr. G. Fraser, second ■ officer, has been nromotod chief pro tem. Mr. W. Halms has been engaged as mate o* tho coastal steamer Wairau. Carrying transhipments ox Athenio from London, as well other general cargo, tho Union steamer Karamu will leave Welliuffton for Holiitlka at 5 p.m. on Monday. The Government traininc ship Amokura cleared Wellington for Cook Strait, Dunedin, and outlying southern islands, at 8 a.m. yesterdayi Tho Island trader Novua, which has beon laid up at Auckland, resumes running on October 8, sailing on that dato far FijL From Adelaide, where ,sho arrived' en Wednesday last,-tho Knituna goes to Edithburg and Wallaroo to load salt and gypsum for tho Bluff, Dunedin, and Wellington. The Adelaido outer harbour io to bo lengthened by 2Coft. at tho inner end, and by 800 It. at the outer end. Tho' latter Eection is to be drodsed -to a depth of 3oft. at low water, a suggestion to make it 40ft. being laid aside for : the present. It is probable that the steamor Bur.gomebter Hackmann . (recently damaged by fire at Now York), will leavo that port for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton. and Dunedin, with a oareo of oaso oil for the Vacuum Oil Company, about tho end of this month. The Government steamer Hinemoa is dno at Auckland this evening. Sho will leave thero for Haurakl Gulf lights and buoys on Monday night or Tuesday morning. According to tho latest movement'shcet issued by the Shaw-Savill Line, the Rangatlra, which left Liverpool on July 13, will visit Australian ports only this trip. Sho loads there for Home.
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