SHIPPING NEWS.
OCTOBER. PHASES OF TEE IIOON. Day. Hr. m. First guarter 7 1 16 P-"-Full moon, 15 ,* 37 P-™-Last quarter 23 1J 23 a.m. New moon 30 * ® Q ' mMOON. Moon' rieeg to-day. 9.54 a.m.; sets, 2.24 a.m. Wednesday. TIDE. To-day. 10.23 a.m.; 10.43 p.m. To-morrow, 11.11 a.m.; 11.34 p.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day, 6.16 a.m.; sets, 6.2 p.m. ARRIVALS. MONDAY, OCTOBEE 6. RIPPLE, e.s. (1.35 a.m.), 370 tons, Carlson, from G.isborne. , _ , PAKEHA, s.s. (6.30 a.m.), 7911 tons, Chud-. leieh. from London-, via Auckland. TERAWIIITI, (1.45 p.m.), 2>o tons. Watclilin, from Port Chalmers. DEPARTURES. MONDAY, OCTOBEB 6. TE HUIA, auxiliary cutter (7.50 fe.m.), for Lyttelton. _ PATEENA, s.s. (0.45 a.m.), 1212 tons, Cameron, for Pioton and Nelson. Passengers: Saloon—For Picton-Mtases Dawkins, Goodman, Gamble, jfeedames Duff, Raymond, Girlintr, Ross, Gumley, Reeves, Fraip. Gavin, Messrs. Reeves, Ferguson-, Storey, raville, Boyd, George, Gavin, Meale, Gurney, Master Raymond, Aceland, Brunton.. tirodie, Youco. For Ndl-son . JusscG Wilson. Jl'Lcan, Jenkinson, Homes, Ihojnaa, ifesdames Ebbett, Smith, Inms, Oolouherim, Jlortom Turnbull and two children, Messrs. Ebbefo Oolquhonim, Morton, M'Kay, Turnbull, thymes. St. _ Gcoree, Anstice, Young, Ccratts, Wray> i T1 ij KAR-AJru, sJI. (5.5 0.m.), ECO tone, Bold, for Groymouth. , WAIIfEA, s.s. (5.30 p.m.), 454 ton 3, Stevens, for Nelson. , .... . n , TAYIUNI, s.s. (5.35 -p.m.l, 1465 tone, Datey, for New Plymouth. MAITAI, s.ff. (5.35 p.m.), 3393 tons, Oarson-. for northern porta. Passengers: wv loon-For Napier-Mfesca Froner, Watt, M'Nutl (2). Mrs. Turabull. Mcssra. Turnbull, liißbtbond. For Aucklond-Mrcdanie'S Wycherlev, Pearoo'and clilld, Messrs. Mat Wiein. Wyclierly, Pearco. WAKATJJ, as. (6 njm.), 157 tons, Wills, for Koikoura and Lyttelton. WAJIINE. e.s. (8.5 p.m. ), 4435 tons. Aidwell, for Lyttelton. Paereneers: SoloonMissos Trow, Hunter. Ford, Poynter,Klchardson, Allen, Montgomery, Kaine. Curtis, M'Nutt (2), Coleman, Pettit, Macintosh, jfoorc, Sparrow (2), Mesdames Ackland, Hutehings, Hodgson, Williams, Haslam, JofanMon, Smiitli. Spiller and infant, Innis, Turner, Smith, Lroke. Doagshun, Palmer, Matthews, Archbishop .Redwood, Messrs. Atkins, Gore, Addend, NasJi, Iwnayue, Ifuteliings, Ross, M'Millan, Cull-en, Hiloy, Murray, L/atimer, Walker, Parsonson, Allan, Gardiner. Smith, Munro, Hall, Flyn, Whiddlngton, Ross. Hodgson, White, Averill, -Tjuko, Palmer, Dodgshun, IJ alley, Gardiner. Bowers, Hitchcock. Toomer.Newby, Mnckay, Davies, Robinson, Matthews; KAPUNI, B.k (0.10 p.m.), 150 tons, Gibson, '°KBNNFt)Y, 5.9. (11.15 p.m.), 226 tons, Purvis, for Pioton. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Hawera, Patea,' October 7. Nikon, Nelson, Motueka, October 7. Meraroa. Lyttelton. October 7. Arapawa, Wanganui, October 7. John, Wanganui, Octobor '• Westralia. northern ports. October 7. Pateena, Nelson, Picton, October 7. Alexander. Nolson, October 7. Kutow, Newcastle. October 8. Komata, Westport, October 8. . Huia, New Plymouth, October 8. Corinna, southern ports, October B. Blenheim. Blenheim, October 8. Kapnni. Patea. • October 8. Wahine, Lyttelton-, October 8. Whakarua, London, way ports. October 8. Warrimoo, Sydney direct, October 8. Araliura, West Coast, Nelson, Picton, October 8. Regulus, Gisbome. October 8. Wairau, Blenheim, October 8. Tahiti, Sydney, October 8. • Moana. Son Francisco, way Pom Oct. s. Victoria. Duricdin, I.yttelton, Oct. 9. Morayshire, Liverpool, way ports, Oct. 10. Kfl.lm, East Coast, Octobor 9. Wakatu, Lyt-telton-, luiikoura, Oct. 9. Monowai, northern ports, Octoher 10. Manuka, Melbourne, via south, Oot. 10. Maitai, northern ports, Octobor 14. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Stormbird, Wanganni, October 7. Aorerc, Patea, Ootobor 7. Opaiva. Blenheim, Ortobor 7. K.-ipitl, Wanganul, October 7. Seagull. Olifithams, October 7. ■ 'Himitangi, Oluatham M-and-s. October 7. Westralia.. Lyttelton, Dunedin, October 7. Ripple, Napier, Gisbome, Ootober 7. Nikan. Nelson, Motueka, Octobor 7. Mararoa, Lyttelton, October 7. Hawera, Patea, October 7. Oucen of the South. Foxton, October 7. I'oherun,, Groymouth. Octobor 7. Alexander, Nelson, West Coast, Oct. 7« ' Pukaid, Grcymouth, Ootober 7. Palteha, Timaru, October 7. Corirnia, Nelson, -Now Plymouth. Onehitnga. October 8. Blenheim, Blemliel-m, Octobor 8. Kapnni, Pfltea, October 8. Pateena. Pioton, Nckon. October S. Wahine, Lyttelton, October 8. KaroTi, Hokianga. October 8. Ilogulus, Nekon> We't Coast, Oot. 8, Woirau, Blnnhoim, October 8. Ra.ko.noa.,' Westiport, October 8. ITuia, Havelock, October 8. John, southern ports. October 8. Arapawa, Wangannl, October 8. Warrimoo, Melbourne, via south, Oct. 9. -Victoria, northern ports. Sydney, Oct. 9. Wakatn. KaiVonr-i.. Lyttelton. October 10. Kahu. Bast Ooaot, October 10. Moana, Sydney, October 10. Tahiti, San Francisco, \mv ports, Oot. 10. Monowal, Lyttelton. Dunedin. October 10. Mnniilta, Svdney direct, October 10. Airahiira, Picton, Nelson, West Coast, October 11. ■ . Whaltarnm, Brisbane. October 11. jbaitai. Lyttelton, Dunedin., Octoher 14. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. ItOVEMENTS OF STBAMHR9. 'MANTTKA. duo here from Melbonrno, via south. October 10. Sails same day for Syduey direct. WARRIMOO, duo hero from Sydney direct October 8. Leaves October 9 for Molbourno, vii. the south. ULIMAROA, due here from Melbourne, via south, Octoher 17. Leaves samo day for Sydney direct. OVERSEA SHIPPING. Steamers. . From. Left. Duo. Whakarua London July 23 Oct. 9 Nerehana, London Aug. 24 Oct. 16 Rimutaka London Aug. 24 Oct. 16 Tongarlro London Sep. 8 Nor. 3 Muritad London Pen. 9 Nov. 20 Morayshire Liverpool July 26 Oct. 9 Dorset I/ivemool Aug. 2S Oct.- ii Northern New York July 25 Oct. 17 St.urmfels New York Sep. 6 Nov. 20 Wn.imato Jfontroal July 29 Oct. 14 Toltomaru •••••• Montreal Sep. 7 Nov. 18 SAHiER TO ARRIVE. • Loch Garve, ship, left Marseilles May 20. BT TELEGRAPH, OVERSEA. MELBOURNE, October 7. Arrived.— Kaitan-gota, from Kaipara. COASTAL. MONDAY, OOTOBER 6. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Weihom (7.10 a.m.). from Suva-: Kiritona, auxiliary lighter (4.30 p.m.), from Tokoroam Bay. , Sailed.-Ma.heno (5.30 p.m.), for Sydney. ONEHTTNGA. Sailed.—Rarawa (3.20 p.m.), for New Plymouth. NAPIF.It. Sailed.—Westralia (2.20 p.m.). for Napier. . NEW PLYMOUTH. Sailed.—Huia. auxiliary schooner (1.45 a.m.), for Wellington. PATEA. Sailed.—Hawera (2 p.m.), lor Wellington. PICTON. Arrived—Pateena (4.45 p.m.), from Wellington. Sailed.—Pateena (6 p.m.), for Nelson. NELSON. Sailed.—Nikan (7 p.m.). and- Alexander (7.30 p.m.), for Wellington.. GREYMOUTH. Arrived.—Kitta.™ (4 a.m.). from Wellington-. LYTTELTON. Sailed.—Breezo (3.45 p.m.). for Wellington; Oygnet (3 p.m.). for Akaroa; Wootton, for N.vdin, Bay. • Sailed.—Jlararoa (6.20 p.m.), for Wellington. Passengers: Saloon—Mioses Carroll, Smith, Lowell, Gardiner, Mesdames Carroll, Nunn, Arnold, Kas'.ucy, Nixon, Gobcoyno, Nioliollfi. G. Witty, M.P., T. Buxton, M.P.. Nunn, Scott., Kcolnoy, Nixon, Fra6cr. Beveridgo, Murray, Rosey, Brittan, M'Namora, Saveney, Sutcliffe, Stanton, Wilson, Cole, Tranbull. Bootham, Burton, Digby, Renner, Blackmore, Watson, Woodliouse, Fraser. Jolly, Wade, Sladen-, Philp, Gascoyne, NiehoUs; 40 steerage. DUNEDIN. Arrived—Houto, schooner (7.45 a.m.), from Timaru. Sailed.—Kotaro- (4.15 p.m.), for Walliawa. BLUFF. Arrived.—Manuka (8.30 a.m.), from Melbourne and Ilolmrt. Passengers for WellinEton—So,loon—Miss Veitch. '!&». Cimine and 2 children. Messrs. Cimine, M'Master. Leask, Ramsden, mid 16 steerage. Sallod.—M<vitfiifonui (6.30 p.m.), for Hobflft end
THE TAHITI. Bound for San Francisco, R.M.B. Tahiti left Sydney for Wellington at noon- on Saturday last. Rhoihas 51 first-class, eicht second-cla.=B, and three third-class passengers l'or Wellington. In- addition, 'there aro 50 passengers for leland ports and ban Francisco. THE WARRIMOO. Tho Union. Company's Warrimoo left Sj-dney for Wellington at noon on Saturday. She has 17 saloon and 49 steeraße passengers for all ports. elltncrton» duoto, ia eight saloon and 37 otecrage. Ine steamer has 586 tons of cargo to land here. MESSAGE FROM MOANA. A wireless message from Hie Moana stated that her captain expects to arrive at Wellington from San Fraucieco on liiursua.y morning. Tho Moana liafl 950 tons of cargo to put out here, included in which arc 400 tons of fruit.. She also has 464 bags of American mails, ller through passengers for Sydney number 40 in all classes. FLOATING MAST. The Marino Department lias received tho following telegraiii from tho Collector of Ouftouis at Napier yesterday;— Master of yacht llata-ngii lias just reported having sighted most projecting about nvo 'eet above water about five miles cast of Cape Palliser Light at 3 a.m. on September 30. CORINTHIC REPORTED. The Corinthic, en voyago from London, left Oapo Town on Saturday evening, October 3. A call will be made at Hobart on October 23, and Wellington should bo made on Ootober 28. WAIWERA LHAYES LONDON. According to cable advice from London tho Shaw-Savill 6t.eamcr Waiwera left that port for Auckland, Wellington, nnd the Bluff on October 4. She is duo at tho northern port about. November 25, and at Wellington about December 3. MATCERE SIGHTED. A cablo mospage has beefn received totimating that tho Tyfcr liner MareTO, en route to New Zealand ports from Liverpool, passed the Oapo of Good Hope on September 26. The* vessel is due at Wolliugton- about th© beginning of nest month. Oapo Maria van Blemon that the Shaiv-Savill steamer Delphic, which ia en routo from Newcaslio to Valparaiso, pa-ssed there o.t 9 a.m. on Wedne6do*y lest. After completing her present charter tlio Delphio will return to New Zealand about December 10 to load for Home. Carrying explosivog ex Pakeha, the aui(liarv schooner Huia left New Plymouth for Wellington at 1.45 a.m. yesterday. She ehould put in nn appea-ran«) hero either to-night or to-morrow morning. Tho F. and S. liner MoraysMro will not {jet tvw&v from Auckland for Wcllinston till tlaybTcak to-inorrow. She should bo at Wellington on Prida-y. » Tlio. and A. Line's chcrtorcd stealer Mimiro is duo ftt Wollinsrton from New York about Ootober 26. Tho Government steamer Hinamoa was to liavo left Auckland for Haurala Gulf lights and buoys lost evenins. Sho will return to Auckland to-morrow beforo proceeding on to northern lighthouses. A projected departure from Wellington for Timaru to-day if tho Shaw-SaviH liner Pakeha. She arrived from London, via way ports, yesterday. When eho has finished discharge a* Timaru eho goe9 to Australia, to load for Home. Mr. S. K. Jones siffned 4 on tho Atua at Sydney this trip fiis assistant-purser. ,Tlie Araliura arrived at GrcymoutU from Wellington, via way ports, at 8 a.m. yesterday, and was to have left on the return trip at midnight. She was set down to leavo. Westport for Nelson, Pwtou, and Wellington at 2 p.m. to-day. Due in port from south to-morrow morning, tho Corinna will be dispatched for Nelson. New Plymouth, and Onchunga at 5 -p.m. th© ramo day. It lias not been decided whether tho Ratauioa will leave Wellington for Newcastle to-morrow or proceed to Westport to load for Auckland. Tho Union collier Kurow, which left Newcastle nt 5 p.m. on Thursday last, is di'iiQ at Wellington to-morrow. Tha Union Company's salvage tug Terar wliiti returned to Wollinpton/ from tlix> wreck of tho Tyrono yesterday aJteriioon. Oablo adtvicee stato that tho Union Company's chartered steamer Oanada Cao© arrived nt San Francieco on September 28 from Sydnoy and Newcastle. Tho local agents of tho Italian eihip Lo&h Ga.rvo, whoso cut Auckland is stated to bo occasioning anrioty in some quarters, state tliot it was oxpected that the journey from Marseilles would take at least 140 days, and so far tho agents seo no causo for anxiety as to tho Fafety of tho chip. Tho ship's cargo consists of flialf a million tiles, of which about .a Quarter of a million aro for Wellington.
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