SHIPPING NEWS.
OCTOBER. PHASES OP THE MOON. Day. Sr. m. First quarter \ s 37 Pull moon 15 » 37 p.m. test quarter 23 »» ; ; New moon » 1 ' MOON. Moon risea to-dtyY, 2.15 p.m.: set o , a.m. Sunday. TIDE. To-day, 1.13 a.m.; 1.35 p.m. To-morrow, 1.58 a.m.; 2.Z5 p.m. SUN. Sou rises to-day, 5.9 a.m.; sets, 6.6 p.m. ARRIVALS. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10. FAILCON, Woreer Bay (6 a.m.), 95 tons, Oroachor. from Havolock. MANUKA, s.s. (6 a.m.), 4505 tons, Clin, from Melbourne and Hofcart, via ports. Passengers: Sa^ u 7"^ B v r ,-,r„in{i, and 2 ohildrcn, Messrs. Cirnino, M Masters, Veiteh. lioisk, Ramsden: 17 steerage. toastal—Saloon—Misses Powley, dames Pryde, Wilson and child, 0. Jla shall end 2 children, Gudgeon, Duano. Messrs. Wilson. Williams, Morris. son, Carmody, Spence, Gudgeon, Fraser, Hume, Rhodes, Littlo; 12 stocraeo. WAHINE, 5.3. (7.10 a.m.), Mia tons. Aidwell, from Lyttelton. Passengers: fcaloonMisso9 M'lntosli, Kerul-aie, Murray, Duncan, Watt, Dans, Gibb, Mooto (2), Bin Maodomald, Ferguson, Paporson, Onowßla, Gibbin, Inncs-Joncs, Schnlbon,. Mesdames Hartley, Piper, Holmes, Mornish, Living--sto 110, Farquharson, Giimoux, Hill, Ookeir, Brown, Blaker. Ba,nkart, Munro,Jacobs, Hunt, Alexander, Simpson, Messrs. Hartley (2), Watson, Hamilton, Young, Cooper, Major Spence, Small, Simpson, Plummer, 0 Callaehajn. Qa-sioy. Redy, Mills, Brown, Walker. Glen, Dugay, Gilmour, Dorzae, Edwards, Colter, Brown, Roberts, Gunn. Bcere. Bruce SayweU, Cowlishand, Campbell, Kelly, Banko, S , . 1 ,5„?" Munro, Rhodes, Eseon. Freeman, tt imams, Eiby, Moorhouee, Alexander, Murray, Rose. s.fl. (2.10 p.m.), 3433 tons, WhiteParsons, from Napior. Passengers: Saloon -Miss Hendry, Mcsdainee Menger Mj non, Cumming, Payne and 2 children, Capt. w. Stovens, Messrs. Pace, Halt Ahira. Andrew, Thomson, Moncror, Captainhumming, 0. T. Oullen, Dr. Wheeler, Walker, A. K. Brown-, L. H. Cranty. Payne, Hunt. H. Beckar, Van Stavcren, Baiter; 13 steerago. DEPARTURES. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10. NGATORO, en. (11.20 a.m.), anchored Worser Bay, 12.10 p.m., 1137 tone, Muir, for Grcymouth. , _ „ PATEENA. i.e.. (12.E0 p.m.), 1212 tons, Cameron, for Picton and Nelson. MOANA, b.6. (4.45 p.m.), 3915 tons, BtrmeWASlNlyd s n^ r (8 p.m.), 4435.t0n5, Aldwell, for Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Browning, BluTidell, Griffin. Stcnliouec, Doubleday, Anderson, Mace, llaroney, ilcsdamea Burt, Scott. Colville, Wiinam, M Beth and infant, Wliinam, Miller, Le Cren, Rutherford, Stevens, Weleh, Wilson. Jeffries, M'Koy, moid, and 3 children, Hayes, Hislop, Eutledge, Dole;, Hall, MaJEChel, Captain. Hilton, Captain Grant, lather Smyth-Smith, Messrs. D ? Tries, Orbell, \ Ormrod, White. Oraigie M.P., But, » son, Kerloy, Parean, Duncan, Wonklyn, Soott, ColviUe,. Macltay. WUnam, Eoughmnn, Tothill, Minifto and child. Miller, Kerr, Joostcn, Dueay, Porter, Welsh, Gnlfin, M'Ooramck. Comas, Aroott. Lee, Alword, Shacklock (2), Oollman, Glen, Wells, Harbison, Colo, Morwa, Dale, Ml, Rokcm, Brown, Pfttore, Hook©, MillinctoE, Watson, Mfcrpcheh 24 st«oraKo. x npn . . TUIm, s.«. (10.15 -p.m.), 7585 tons, Evans, for San Francisco, via way parts, lasfcneers: Saloon—For Papcobo —JTc.da.meVa.lies. For S«n Franeicco—Messrs. T. Q. Hail, w. T. Sohirab, T. Yatco. , , r „ r . _... MANUKA, 6.8. (10.35 p.m.), 4M5 tons, CUft, for Sydney. PiujscncCTs: Saloon—Misses Smith, Hume, Moore (2), Hooper, Smith, Childs (2), Sweet, Hogon. Kilmanl. Patter6on, Mesdc-men Eobcrtson, Atkinson,, floue ton, Walters; Payne and 2 children, Patterson, Bryant, Canton■ Brneors. Messrs. Boyd (2), Dalton, Gvles, Smith. Stanford, Hopkins, Milling hsig, Coates Morrow, Lock. Jones, MacFarlflne. Scott, Do Latgur, Murray, Livwaon (2), Josophson, Galloway, Payne, Peaeher, BTyan ; 45 Bteerago.
EXPECTED ARRIVALB. Stormblrd. Wanganui, Octobor 11. Kairaki, Lyttelton,.October U. Wairau, Blenheim .October 11. Aracawa, Waneniitii. October 11. Ntkau,. Nelson, Motueka,'Octeber 11. Mnraroa, Lyttelton. October U. Pateena, Nelson., Picton, October 11. Morayshire, Liverpool, way ports, Oot.U. Flora, southern, porta. October U. Alexander, Grcymouth, October u. Aorere. Patea, October 12. Awahou, Blnckhead, Octobor 12. . Queen of the South. Foxton, October 12. Manwpapa, Karamea, October u. Wahine, Lyttelton, October U. Ripple, Gisborne, October 12. Westralia, Dunedin. Lj-ttelton, October 12. Huia, Havolock, October 12. Ruapehiu, Auckland. October 12. Kahu, East Coast, October 12. Poherua, Grcymouth. October 13. Maitai,- northern ports, l October 14. Karamu, Wcftport. Lyttelton, October 15. Moeraki, Sydney, Octobor 15. Wairuna, NewoMtle. October 16. Monowai, Dunedin, Lyttelton. Oct. 18. TJlimaroa, Melbourne, via south, Oot. 17, Elvorina, Sydnoy, vlfl» north, Uct» i««
PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Eawora, Patea, October 11. Karori. Hokianga, October 11. Opawa, -Blenheim, October 11. Kaitoa, Nelson, West Coast. Ootobcr 11. Stormbird, Wanganui. October 11. Blenheim, Blenheim, October 11. Wckatii, Kailtouim, Lyttolton, October 11. Waipori, Greymouth. October 11. Komata, Westport, October 11. Arapawa, Wanganui. Octotad 11. ICapuiii, Patea, October 11. Nikau. Nelson, Motuoka. October 1L lilararoa., Lyttelton. October 11. Arahura, Picton, Nelson, West Coast, October 11. . , „. . .. Whnkarufl.. Bnowme. October 11. KairaM. Greymouth and Hokitika, Oct. 11. Kapiti, Lyttolton, October 11. Kahu, Ea/it Coast, October 11. Ngahei-e, Napier, Ootober 11. Nsratoro, Greymouth. October «. Monowai, Lyttelton, Duncdan, October 11. Flora. New Plymouth, West Coast, Oct. 13. Aorere, Patea, October 13. Wiairau. Blenheim, October 15. Oueen of tho South, Foxton, October 13. Manfcapapa, Picton. Foxton, Westport, Lyttolton, October 13. Alexander, Nelson, West Coast, Oct. 13. Kahu, East Coast. October 13. Mapourika, Picton. October 13. Huia, Wanganui, October 13. We«tralia, northern ports, October 13. Mnitii, Lvttelton. Dunodin.. October 14. IMpple, Napier, Giphonie. October 14. Kurow, Newcastle, October 15. Moerakl. Melbourne, via eolith. Oct. 16. , Monowaf, northern ports. OHobCT W. Ulimaroa, Sydney direct. Octohcr 17., ' Rlverina, Lyttelton, Dunodfa, Oct. 17. INTERCOLONIAL 3ERVICE. movements of steamers. TTLIMAROA, duo here from Melbourne, ria south, October 17. Leaves same day for Sydney direct. . MOERAKI, duo here from Sydney direct October 15. Leaves October 16 for southern nortfi and Melbourne. MVUNGANTJI, duo hcro from Melbourne, Tiaeouth, October 22. Leaves same day for Sydney direct. OVERSEA SHIPPING. Steamers. From. Mt- Duo. VfTebana London Aug. 24 Oct. 16 Rimuteka Tendon Aug. 24 Oct. 16 Corintlilo London Sep. 11 Oct. 26 Tnn partro London Rep. 8 Nov. 3 Muriel London Sep. 9 Nov. 20 Liverpool Aug. V> Oct. 22 Northern New Tork. July 25 Oct. 17 r'S ..... New York Sep. 6 Nov. 20 Waimate .., Montreal July 29 Oct. 17 Tokoraaru Montreal Sep. 7 Nov. 18 SAILER TO ABRIVB. Loch Garve, ship. left Marseilles May SjO.
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OVERSEA. HOBART. October 10. Arrived.—Kimutalia. from London. MELBOURNE, October 10. Sailed.— Kamona and Kaitangata, for New Zealand. gyDNET, October 10. An-lved.-Jtaheno (10 a.m.). from Auoltland' NEWCASTLE, October 10. Arrived.—'Wnttcmata, from Tlmaru, ' Sailed.—Marjorlo CraiE, for Kalpcua; Llndstol, for New Zealand. . SUVA, October 10. , Railed.—Lovnlia, for Sydney. Balled.—Signal, for Ocean Island; Fred J. Wood, for Gray's Harbour. COASTAL. FBIDAY, OCTODBE 10 AUCKLAND. Arrived. —Katoii (10.35 a.m.), from West- " Sailed.—Euapehu (12.40 p.m.), for Wellington. NAPIEK. Arrived—Victoria (10 a.m.), from Wellington. NEW PLYMOUTH. Sallod—Oorinna (5 p.m.), and EaraTro. (8.30 p.m.), for OnebunKa.. FATEA. Arrived.— Aorero (6.10 a.m.), from Welllneton. WANOANUI. Sailed— Stormbird (5.45 a.m.), for Wellington. riCTON. Arrived.—Fatesnfl. (5.20 p.m.), from Wellington* Blilei—Patoai* (0 ».m.). for Nclaoa,
NELSON. Sailed.—Nlkan (2.30 p.m.), for Motueka. MOTUEKA. To BflJl,—Nikau (5 p.m.). for Wellington. BLENHEIM. (noon), for Wollinffton. WESTPOET. Arrived.—Oanopus (6 p.m.), from Wellin?ton. LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Mararoa (7.5 p.m.), and Wflirimoo (3.20 p.m.), from WelUngton. Sailed.—Kairaki (1.20 p.m.), for WeUlnffton. To sail—Mdiaroa (10.5 p.m.), for Welltoetonw DUNEDtN. Sailed—Westralia (1 p.m.), for Auckland, via way porta. Passengers: Saloon—Misses O'Loary. M'Lennan, Bonney, Turiibull, Mesdames White, Lane. Muir, M'Lennan, Findlay, Messrs. Find Jay. M'Lennan, C. A. Gleed, H. J. Oliver, H. M. Chlsholm, E. Hodeea, A. Sndgrove, Dr. White.
THE HIVEKINA..
a v rjnui il. . By wirelces last evening tho Hlverim ad.vlsod that her captain anticipated that arrival would bo mado at Auckland from Sydney at 10 a.m. to-morrow. The southern portion of her mails should xcach Wellington by Monday afternoon's Main Trunk express. THE NORTHERN. Oontinratns her voyaje from New York the A. and A. Lino's cliartcrod steamer Northern left Sydney for Auckland at noon on Thursday. Wellington Ehould bo reached about October 20. ' LIVERPOOL BAILINGS. It wtifl originally intended that the F. and B. liner Banffshire would leave Liverpool for New Zealand ports on October 25, but It eeems that -she will be replaced by the chartered steamer Hurunul. The latr tor vessel will bo followed by the Ayrshire on November 22, and tho Nairnshire on December 13. MONTREAL DISPATCH. Advice has been .rooeived by the local office of tho Kow Zealand Shipping Company stating that tho Wliakatano left Montreal on October 2 for Australian and New Zealand ports. She should put in an appearance hero about December 19. MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Oiptftin W. Stevens, lato of the Maheno, who arrived in Wellington by the Monowai yesterday, is proceeding to Dunoibn for instructions. _ Mr. ft. Stewart has Joined tho Kamo as ohiof officer, vico Mr. Honan, who has oomo ashoro for Instructions, i Captain A. R. Pryde. has takem oommand of tho Kamo, succeeding Oaptain R. S. Walton, who will arrivo in Wellington from tho south to-day. Mr. 0. Trevatt, assistant wireless operator on t.ho Moo-na, lias transferred to tho Tahiti in a similar capacity. . Mr. P. Kenton, aselstant-emirineer of tho Moxna, loft that vessel at WcUington yesterday. . 1 Mr. D. -Kobartson, lato of tho. Flora, ten joinod tho Moana a a fourth engineer, in place of Mr. J. Manson. Mr. L. Calvert, eirhth engineer of ths Tahiti, has oomo n*hore. ulis placo has been taken by Mr. A. J. Priest. • Mr. W. Miller lias Joined the llonowai as assistant-purser.
Ilen3rß. Bannfttyne and Co. advise that the Koirakl will leave WolHnnton (weather and otrcumetailcco permltlins) lor Greymoutli and Hokitlk-a at noon to-day.
On account of yesterday s roufrh weather 1 the departure of tho Npolicre from Wellington for Napier has been postponed till this morning.
Tho U.S. and A. Line's chartered steamer Sturmfels is due at Wellinston from New York, via way ports, about Novombor 27.
A projected departure from Newcastle for Wellington ■ this evenlns is tho Union collier Wairuna.
Tho Kurow Is putting out Newcastle coal here. She lias been fixed to sail for Newcastle on Wednlsday to load for Auckland.
Departure of tho' Monoival from Wellington for southern ports has been postponed till to-day.
Briwrinir tho first of tills Reason's wool, the coastal steamer Awaliou is eineeted at Wellington from Blackhead (East Coast) either to-day'or to-morrow.
Tho Now Zealand Shipping Company s Tonnariro left Durban for Auckland on October 2; Hho la due liero about Novcmbar J.
Orarl, s.s., cleared Albany for Durban on October ?. She Is en route from Port Pirio with wheat for Antwerp.
Tho Kaikoura leaves Melbourne for Adelaide to-day. The latter' port should ho left about Octobor 23, when tho vessel sails for London, via Suez.
The New Zealand Shipping Company's Turakina, which iv>n recently damaged by fire, left London for Dunealn, Lyttolton, and Tim.iru on Oct-obcr 9. Pho is due at Port Chalmers abont November 22.
.The Union Company's Tahiti left Wellington for Ban Francisco. via Tray ports, at 10.15 p.m. yesterday. She i? due at tho California® port on October 50.
In continuation of hor journey from San, Francisco tho Union Company s Moana left Wellington for Sydney at 5.45 p.m. yesterday.
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