SHIPPING NEWS.
PHASES OP THE MOON. ■ NOVEMBER, Day. Hr. m. First qaartar 6 (4 a.m. Full moon 13 10 J1 &.m. Last quarter 21 7 26 p.m. Not moon 28 , 111 p.m. HOOK. Moon rises to-day, 9.54 a.m.; sets, 1,32 a.m. Thursday. TIDE. To-day, 9.-55 tt.m,; 10.18 p.m. To-morrow, 10.44 a.m.; 11.7 p.m. SUN. Sun risen to-day, 4.33 a.m.i 6.36 p.m. ARRIVALS. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 4. ILAOEI, S.B. (6.45 a.m.), 3399 tons, Manning, from Lyttelton. DEPARTURES. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4. MAOEI, a.s. (8 p.m.), 2399 tow, Manning, for Lyttelton, EXPECTED ARRIVALB. 2XauH[pr»n-ui, Sydney direct, November 5, Mapourikq» Nelson, Picton, November J. Maori. Lyttelton, November 6. M-jaj-.O:, Sydney direct, November t. Willoclira, San Fianoieco, via porta, November 6. PROJECTED DEPARTURES, Mjapouritau Picton and Nelson, Not. 6. Maunuanui, Lyttelton, via south, Nov. 6. Maori, Lyttelton, November 6._ Monowai, Lyttelton and Dunedin, Nov. 7. Willoehra, Hydney direct, Nov, 7. Moana, San Franciwo, via porta, Nor. 7. Arahuna, Picton, Nelson, West Coast, INTERCOLONIAL BERVIOE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMEBB, MAUNGANUI, due hero from Sydisey direct to-day. lies.<T€3 to-morrow for eoutnern ports. WAEEIMOQ, duo hero from Sydney direct. November 12. Loaves November 15, for Melbourne, via southern ports. MANUKA, due hero from Melbourne, via south, November 14, Sails- same day for Sydney direct. 'FRISCO BERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. MOANA, due hero from Sydney, November 6. Ixxives Novembor 7, for San Frafloiseo, via Island ports. Duo destination November 'U. WILLOOHEA, due hero froin Ban Francisco, via- Island ports, on November 6. Leaves November 7 for Sydney. Due Sydney, November 11. TAHITI, duo here from San Fraiusisoo, via Island ports, Docember 4. Leaves Bocomber 6, for Bydpey. Due Sydney December 9. AOEANGI, due here from Sydney December 4. Leaves December 5, for Ban Francisco, via Island ports. Duo Boa Francisco, December 25. OVERSEA SHIPPING,
BAILEE TO AERIVE. Looh G&rve, ship (at Auckland); left MarBeillos May 20, BY TELEGRAPH, OVERSEA. MELBOUENE, November 4. Tho Oeterley's New Zealand passengers nclude:—Jackeon. BaddiHe, Tobias, BarSer, Groomo, Lipht, Mooro, filausenizer, olmwood, Captain Head, Dr, I Wohimann, Mesdamca Jackson, Eadcliffe, Fisher, Harper, Gear, Wohlmimn and infant, Holmwood, and Misses EadoHff, Fisher, Nuifflerley, Gcn.r, Wohlmann, and Jackson. Arrived—Kaipara, from Liverpool. SYDNEY, November 5. Arrlvod—Waxrimoo (1.30 p.mj, from Wellington. , COASTAL. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Muritai (8.40 p.m.), from London, via Melbourne and Sydney: EaroM, (6.30 p.m.), from Gisborao,
IjYITELtOn. Attired.—Karamu (2.45 a.m,), from Grisfmouih; Kowhal (6.15 a.m.), from OroymoutU) Mapourika (3.35 p.m.), from Wellington. To sail.—Mapourika (8 a.m.), for Wtlltagt ton. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Kim, Oampboll, Mesdames Bernstein, maid, and child, Erownell, Campbell, Addison, Lewis, Trano, Yergurson, Sir Chae. Bowen, Mr. Isitt, M.P.,, Messrs. Cohen, Brown cli, Edward, darratt, Trane, Fraser; 20 Bticrago. DTJXEDIX. AjrriWS.—lnveraargi.il (6.65 u.rn-K flrom Wailcawa; Moeralii (7 from Melbourne; Waitomo (7.30 a.m.), for Oamaru. THE BARQUE TUBAKINA. Tlio Bale of tho once-famous New Zealand Shipping Company's old Iron barque Turakina recalls memories ol the daya when tho white-winged fleets held a monopoly of the carrying trade between Australafiia and the United Kingdom; The vessel wag launched as far back as 18GB, from tho yards of a Glasgow builder, anayear in and year out tan with dock-like regularity In conjunction with tho other units of tho largo and famous fleet the company controlled. A few years ago Bhe was sold to Norwegians, who Beourod her from a British firm that (iomo time previously made a bargain with the original buyer®, and had renamed her City of Perth. The Norwegians gave her the namo of Olinda, under which eho has since traded. Now, however, she will once again sail under the Rod Ensign, tho latest Buyers being an English firm, who secured tor for £1850. ' I ■ Tho four-masted barque Andromeda ha» been chartered to load caso oil at New York for New Zealand port?.. Tho Mokoia was to havo been dooked at Port Chalmers on Monday for cleaning and painting in connection with her annual overhaul, but as there ia no labour available her docking has been indefinitely postponed.' .
Steamers, From. Lrcft. Du«. Nerchana London Aug. 24 Nov. 13 Tongariro .L London Sop 8 Nov. 13 Muritai London Bop. 9 Nov. 13 Itomuera London Sep. 25 Nov. 10 Ar&wa ....... London Oct. 9 Nov. 25 W&iwera • London .Oct. 5 Deo. 2 Indrtipura ......... London Oct. 15 Dec. 19 Koipara Liverpool Bop. 20 Nov. 24 Zoalandio Liverpool Oct. 4 Nov. 24 Hurunui Liverpool Oct-. 26 Jan. 4 Bturinfels Now York Seip, 5 Nov. 27 Minsiro New York Aug. 16 Nov. 13 Wogrlinde Now York Oct. 27 Jan. 22 Tokoraaru Montreal Sop. 7 Nov. 18 Whakatane Montreal Bop 2Q Deo. 19 Capo Oanadia 'Frisco Oct. 27 Nov. 25 Jyaramea Quebec Oct. 27 Jan. 16
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