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» PHASES OF THE MOON. OCTOBEK. Day. Hh. m. First quarter 7 1 26 p.m. Full moon 15 6 37 p.m. Jxist quarter 10 23 n.in. . Now moo-u 30 1 59 a.m. MOON. Moon rises to-riay, a.ro.; seifl, 7.35 p.m. TIDE. To-day, 4.22 a.m.; 4.49 p.m. To-morrow, b.'ll a.m.; 5.49 p.m. BUN. Bun risos to-day, 4.41 a.m.; sets, 6=28 p.m. ARRIVALS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29. WAHINE, s.B. (6,50 a.m.), 4400 ton 3, Aid- ; well, iroin Lyttclton. i'aaseiiger.s: balnoit | —AUewofl W'iiswn, Aiuller, L'arUHill, Pop- | peril!, lloßUUg*, Atu-lcock, JJarkaie, 1 ityau (V-j, U-li.'jk, snowb-ali, Pord, Neve-son, l'ime, hd&er, sie.-fda.me3 uaniett aiut child, Co thrill, Gartn uii, Pepperi IJ, Fraser, bc-nimui, Bain, ilaynard, x*.ugeiy. A'Umrt, Drew, Wingflcld, ilelirieiis, i ! ry, Dr. A'Ueurt, liev. ISeild, Colonel liauchop, Hfljor Grant, Messrs. Harnett. . iTostic.K, H&ywood, Hobhs, Cooper,. Aekland, Coiterell, England, Cookbou, Wlilkimdi Bui' land, Pepperill, Gilmour. Bn-cliaK'an, Walsh, Header, Too leer, Atnbury, Fra£er» Thomson, l>ash, Limkay, Duiiu, Ooluinb, 4 Phillip*. Bain, Gaudy, Maynard, Campbell, Uoinsford, ttroadhcad, Jl'Connaek,, Andcrsao, ll'Arlcy, Kennedy, ilansford, Mills, Greenwood, Al'Leod, James, Itumpson, Matthew* eon, Hutchens, Barnett, Ivl&ynard, Bqurke, Mehrluns, House, Jameson, Clifton, Barry, il'Gou-au, Toneyclilfe, Mullens, Hendry, llunter, Morse, Lewis, Henderson, Fry, iiogers, .Palmer, and Doyle. MAPOUIUKA, s.s. (7.5 a.m.), 1203 tone, Holme.?, from Nelson and Picton. Peseenr j?ers: Saloon—Misses M'Kay (2). Pyne, Wilson, M'Loan, Pragneil, Gregory (2), Lucas, Coorab, Connolly, O'Neill, Cannon. M'Kay, Henderson, M'liLtosh, Mssdamos Moxey, Newman, Mahalm, 'Barclay, Grooby, Roberts, Wallace, Roberta, Ilocken, Oiiramihgt?, Jenkins, Boyd, Entwiale, Harvey. Shaw, Oliver, Bcv, S pence, llev. Father M'Donald, Messrs. Astley, Field (2), Speed and son, Maxey, Newman, Branson, Ma-halm, Maginnity, Bell, Harlund, Wallace, Ward, Head, Orsman, . Hockcn, Gregory, Bell, Giles, Rogerson, Gibson, Humphries, EnVwistle, Moxey, Swan, Russell, Keir, Kaye. Sheath, Woolley, Gullery, Gaiain, Oliver, Fitzpatr rick, Giles, Macey, Eogerson, Stickling, M'Allioter; 11 steerage. ULIMAROA. 6.6. (12.10 p.m.), 577? tons, Entwisle. from Sydney direct. Passengers: Saloon--For Wellington—Mesdames Tye, Meads', BrowJi, Fisher and 2 children, Kelly, Stewart, Smith. (2), Hatrick, jßedmaync* Plain, Ford. Radford/ Kingston and 2 children, Latta and 3 children, 'Dawes, Misses Formilo, Kingston, Jackson (2), Hatrick (2), M'Gregor (2), Eulstro&e, Blackmore (2), Rev. Tye, Rev. Thompson, Messrs. Rcavley, TrifFett, Wolfram, Graichen. Walker, Grr, Brown. Peacock, Fisher, Maunsell, Western, Smith, MHaidy, Andrews, Arnott, Redmayno. Itobson, Franklin. Hill, Blain, Yawen, Ford, Grant, Bmith, Ra<lford, Alwird, Deakin, Latta, Payne, .Steven sou, Summer. For Lyttelton —Mesdames Cur.?on, Rhodes, Denham, Cfa'ss, Oroply, Gaulter t NichoUs. Struth-ore, Jtieses Cui'soti, Freemo/n, Nicholle, M'Petrie, Ritehie '£•), Mwsw. Lusk. Henry, iVllan, Jamieson, Eflriiiilton, Pre6ton, Baytor. For Dunedin— 0. lUgg. For Bluff —Mr. W. JTao-donald. LTZZIE TAYLOR, ketch. (5.10 p.m. Jn tho stream), 97 tons, Peterson, from Timam
DEPARTURES. WFjMTESDAY, OCTOBER 29. MAPOURIKA, s.s. (12.55 p.m.), 1205 tons, Cameron, for Pictors and Nelson. Passengers: Saloon —For Plcion.—Mit'ses _ Arthur, Snow, Groll, M.a.rlin, Neilson, Plric, Richardson, Snow-ball, Jlesdaiues Rogers, HeatU, Header, Seymour, Rogers and infant. Platchott and child, Turner and 2 children, Mossrs. Birkett, Buittrell, Barnes and son, Page, I'atcliett, Turner, King,Seymour, Rogers, Fuller, M'Kay, Watson, M'Donald,' Dawes (2!, gymons. Mason, lor Neison-JJisses Dimattt, Louisson, Bla-ckett, Valder, Ferguson, Jameson, Barnes (4), Hall, Niven, Edser, Carrington, Levin, Mosdames Herepatli, Manoy and 2 children, Pembroke, King, Blatter, Jameson, Barnes, Stallaid, I,«ird, Neon, Nostnoy, Pembroke, iittig, Pratt, Nago.l and boy, Evers and boy, Major Heropath, Messrs. M'Ktrsey, Adams, Pollard, Moss, Calley, Hill, .Ledger, Miller. Laird, Price, Doyle, Jameson, Shiverr. Stoliard, Hobbs. ... WAJIINIi, s.s. (8,15 p.m.), 4500 tons. Aidwell, for Lyttelton, Passengers: Saloon— Nttrso Everitt, Mitsee Nicholes, lUioilcs, Grigg, Barker, Boyle, Raymond, Morton, Hyudmai]', Moore, Lady Williams, Mesdanies Nicboles, M*Arthur, Ell, Maiming .and child, TflTtakover, Dobbin, llomersham, Latiu and 3 children, Andrews,;M'Clellain}, Lindsav, Sands, Dcnham and infant, Vickerey and child, Fisher, Andrews, Moore, Lees and infant. Smith, Price, Hunter and 2 children, Roy, Walker, Bradnock, Fisher, Wallace, Dr. Slevenßon, Dr, A'Coiirt, Hey. Cameron, Bcvv. Worth, Eight Hon. Sir Joshua Williams, Father M'Donald, Messrs. Pyno, Reld, Pratt, Lee, Blsdale, Cutis, Price, Thompson, Ryan, Scales, Kingam, Louisson. Smith, Tilley. N.iclioks (2), lvayc, Clark, Wilson, Quinlivan, Murdock, Dcnnlston, Jameson, Dennis'ton, Hoggltt-, Harris, Preston, Mill, Donnell, Long. M'Arthur, Oook, Wolfram. Fisher. Conner, Hamilton, Graichen, TuiOtt, T&rtakover, Dobbin, Kane,'Latta, Bain, M'Clelland, Morton, Dennis, Lindsay, Sands, Ackland, Ilijl, Wright, Ward, Oarmiehael, Hoy, Hatch, Dunn, Hemmings, Andrews. Robinson, Kecnan (2), Gray, Gllmont, Walker, Bradnoek, Payne, M'Meekln, Nancarrow, Baxter, Fulford, George (2), Redmond, Wallace, Bryson, WaddelL
EXPECTED ARRIVALS. CtirinnA, Qnobnnjra and i\<?T7 Plymouth, October 30. • , Maori, Lyttclton, October 30. Jta-pourika, Kelson and Picton, October Ml. Jlangapapa, Karamea., October 30. Queen of tho South. 1-oxten, October 30. Marerc, London, via corts. October 30. Wahine, Lyttelton, Octobcr 31. "VVairiiuoo, Melbourne, via south, Oct. 31 Hinemoa, northern lighthouses, Oct. 31. M'lmiro, New York, via Auckland, Nov. 1. Victoria, Sydney', via north, Nov. 1. Echo. Karamea. November 1. Maitoi, Lyttclton and Bunedin, Nov. 2. Nerehana, London, via ports, Nov. 3. . PROJECTED departures. TJlimiiroa, Melbourne, via south. Oct. 30. Monowai: Auckland, via ports, October 30. jrapourilia, Picton, Nelson,. October 31. Wtihinc, Lyttelton, October 31. Wa-rrimoo, Sydney direct. October 31. Victoria, Lyttclton and Dunedin, Nov, 1. AraliuTO, Pieton. Kelson, and West Coast, November 1. , Athenlc, London, via way ports, Nov. 3. Dovsat, Lytt-elton and Dunedin, Nov. 3.
INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OP BTEAHERB. WAKBIMOO, due hero from Melbourne via south,' October 31. .Leaves same day for Sydney direct. . T3LIJIARQA, arrived here from Sydney dlrcct yesterday. Leaves to-day for southem ports and Me'ibourue. JIAXJNGAXfjI, due here from Sydney direct Nevember 5. I-eaves November 6 for southern ports and Melbourne. JIOEHAKI, due here from Melbouttic, via soiitJi. November 7. Leaves efliiio aoy for Sydney direct, OVERSEA SHIPPING.
SAILER TO AKKIVE. Looh Gaivo. ship (at Auckland); left Marseiiles May 20, BY TELEGKAPH. OVERSEA. SYDNEY, Octobcr 29Arrived— Northern Chief, from Auckland.SUVA, October 29. Arrived— Levuka, from Sydney. Sailed — Niagara, for Vancouver; Opawa, for Auckland. SYDNEY, October 29. Sailed.—Mahcno (1.30 p.m.), for Auckland. MELBOURNE, October 29. Sailed.—Mocrahi, for Ilobart. COASTAL. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 29. AUOKLASD. Arrived.—Tofua (J.<o from Fiji; if M.S. l'yramus (6.35 n.iu.), put bock; Kulo, auxiliary schooner, from Oisbornc. Sailed.—Marerc (5.40 a.m.), for Wellington; Victoria (3.10 p.m.!, for southern ports; Siiuall 1715 Q.m.). for East Coast bays; Wfiiapu, auxiliary schooner, for White l^knid. ONEITONQA. Soiled.—Hincmoa (5.43 c.m.l, for New Plymouth. NAPIEK. Arrived—Wefitralia (6.30 d.m.i, from Wellington. NEW PLYMOUTH. Arrived—Rarawa (5.4-5 a.m.), from Onehmißa. Sailed.—Karavra, for Onehungri. KELSON'. . Atrived.-Xikau (?.5Q ftoffl Welling- ' ' ■ r
■ Sailed— Arahura (10.20 a.m.). lor Picton ond M'oilingtwi. LYTTELTON. Arrived.—M«U«i (4.45 a.m.), from Wellington; llonowai, frota Dunedin; Mnon, from Wellington; l't'WiiD. from liuiaru. Sailed—Kairalii, for K«i«poi; 3!oit.oi, for Duue-tlin; l'otonc, for Weliint'ion; Mouujvm, for Napier and Gisliorne; Cygnet, for h(uiiouva- Wootton, for Foxton. Sailed—Maori, for Weilington. I'nssen-cei-s- Balocm—Jliisw llammy, Ruelianati. Williams, Jl'Kay, Nur.-e Morth, Ituwell, 31'Kav, M'Culla (2!, Flotchor, Green, Mesdiiines Kev-'ton, I.ongtou, JJroad, MilUir, Arber, Williams, Co.i)iftin jL l/achlan, Be\. ivr-enrii J. I). Motß Newton, Jslrerwoodf A. if. Antliony, Jfofkman, lieelt, M'Norn Liteiiiield, Knu'oid, Parker, Millar, I'lvnn, if arris, Govan. Vickennan. Andreae, Child" llayv-'ard, Brown. Holmes, Holden, Parlicr, Donaldson, Lewitt; 50 Btcerage. IiUNEDIN. Sailed.—'Warrimoo, for Sydney, Tia, WelliiiKton. PflEsetigerS: Ealoon-For Lyttcj-ton-Mrs. and. Miss Fftwcctt, Miss Smart. For Weiiington—Mj. Bastings, Mr. ilaig. jjii'i Mi«s lii'own, Mrs. Clfl-yton. Mr. Smith," Miss Orr, Mrs. and Miss M'Moster, Mrs nnd JUes Jl'Kcenan, Mrs. Uluadell, Mr*.' Srafeon. ISr. Mm- Bftthuret, Mr. BlunfieH. For Sydney-Mr. Henmc, Mr. Hougilton; 8 Eteerage. TJLIMAEOA FKOM SYDNEY. At 10.30 a,m. yesttTday the lluddartParker Company's stwwnor BUmaxoa drcpncd nnciior in tlio stream OT | J 111 " ov«ntful voyage from Sydney. After bem« gmuterl pratique the vessel berthed at the Queen's Wharf. No. 1 north, At, 12.15 p.m. Tho Ulimaroo has on board Ij4 tons of cargo, 96 tons of which aie for Wellington, and 58. tons for other ifci, Zealand ports. Thirteen tons and a half of tho Wellington cargo is Admiralty stores for H.M.S. Pyramus. Tho cargo includes transhipments ex laiyuaJi, Grauclms, Montovo, XJmtu, Kitmaaa. Mam, Oranto, and Priiieo Waldemar. , Tho steamer is to sail at 6 p.m. to-aay for Melbourne, via southern B°rt 9 ana Hobart. In eonsequenco of the strike no cargo wall bo lakcu from Wellington. KSMUEBA'S PASSENGERS. Tho following is a list of tho first and second saloon paieengere, whioh a™ on beard K.M.S.,B«jnuera, wlueli .Iclt, on September 25, and is duo at Wellington on November 9:— , _ , r first saloon—Miesee E. M. Bagley, K. M. •H. Bolton, li. H. 11. Uolton, M. A. Burt, A. M. Burt, E, Oato, P. M. Orooke. Dance. E. Forbes, Hole, B. M. ienkins. M. IJ. C. NatJian, A. Wray, K M. \\iajr. and M. Wray, llesdamee Bolton, Burt .and nursj;, J. i. Cato, U. Cram, T. C. Denmsoii, Feilden, Forbes,.K. Hole, A. Jonas, l£ ar !®' Weston, Wiviy, I(«v. Cliaa. l>r. J. 11. Browi, Messrs. S. Bolton, J. A. Burt, 0. M. Cazalct, li. Corbett, Q. N. Feilden, R. Forbes, D. lacey, J. Lane, J. Lano, W. liano, C. K. KoWnsott, 11. Weslgß. Masters Ij. R. Burt, D. Lane, and H. Wray, Socjond caloan Misses D. Air-ay, i. i. Airay, C. 11. Alexander, R. Arnold, E. A. Atkinson, S. G. Beedle, A. fc. 13raeK, M. 'B-wtcher, S. F. DaUey, M. Dawson, M. B. Evans, E. M. Ferrar, D. E. lerror. M. E. Fletcher, G. Flood, E. Gnge-Browu, H. E. Uardtas, E. Harding, G. 1. Hart, J. I [ ™- derson, A. A. Holmes, J. Hunt, A. Mai- ■ low. L. Newman, E. Peters, L. C. Sproulc. E. O. Sproule, Stalloy, F. M. Tredall,. TJnwin, I'. Verroll, O. Wood, F. 0. _Vi right, E' 11, Wright, Mesdamos E. Agef, Ilentfey, Brodie, B. G. Grabbe, A. Cross, Ilobaon, <4, E. Downes. E. Farquliar, G, If. Ferwr, I Harding, F. • Ecech, Murdoch. Paul, MPeters, Phvn, S. W. Pickles, W. 0. Sproule, Stewart,' t'nwiu, E. Woodruffe. G. Wyßyard, Rev. J. D. Banks, Rev, J. Messrs. J. Airay. W. Bentley, J. R- Br°dve, R. Charles. F. Bobson, W. Dobson, A. O. Goodrich, E. M. Ifall, A. B. Harding, A. J. Harding, F. W, Morris, ~E. Hatch. A. G. Hawkins. F. Keat«, J. Kerr, W. D. Murdoch. If. W. Paul, W. Pliyn. E. Kingrose, D. Ritchie, J. Stewart, E. UiKnn. B. Unwin, H., P., and If. Woodruffe, Masters C. I T. Crosi?, N. Ferrar, Pickles, ana H. I Sproule. '
Tlio coastal steamer Mangapapa,which hos a full cargo of. timber for Wellington, is to remain at Karamca until the strike has been settled. It is probable that tho auxiliary schooner Echo will also remain at. Kar-amca. The Union Company s steamer Waitsomo is expected to leave Dunlin to-day for Oaniaru and Newcastle. She proceeds £rom tlio latter port to Java, biupapoio, and. Samarang to , load merchandise lor Now Zealand ports. Auckland wilt lie Her first port of call in tho Dominion. A new crew lias been " signed on the sohooncr Falcon, which, is expected to leave Miramar Wharf in tho course of. a few days for Havelock. _ Halting her departure from Lyttelton last- night tho Mo'nowai will Mpcecfl miect to Napier, not calling at Wellington, as was originally inwadei!, .' Tho .-West Coast packet ArnluiTa, is to arrive at Wellington at 7 _ o'clock this moraine, and wall lea-ve .again on Saturday on tlio return trip. ' Tho liner Marero left Auckland yesterday and is duo to arrive hero on Friday neiti She) will take np her anchorage in tho stream. Tho liner.Nerchana will do likewise on her arrival from the Eortnetß' port on Monday next. ' Another largo steamer dno at Wellington shortly is tlie Mimiro, which arrived al Auckland on Monday night from New York, via' Australian ports. It is probable that she will leave for Wellington tonight, and should arrive hero on Saturday or Sunday. • At present tho Government steamer llfnemoa. is working her way back to TVellinffton, via \Vcst Ooast ports. Slio is returning from the northern lighthouses. Before cominff to Wellington sho will proceed to Nelson, to land a lighthouso-keepor. She is exjreted here on Saturday, and is to visit tho Cook Strait lighthouses next week.
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