SHIPPING NEWS.
PHASES OF THE MOON. KOYEMUEIt. , Day. Hr.m. First quartef 6 6 4 a.m. Pull moon 13 10 31 a.m. Last quarter 31- 7 26 p.m. New moon £8 1 11 p.m., MOON. Moon rices to-day, 12.6 p.m.: set®, 2.18 a.m. Saturday. TIDE. To-day, 11.30 a.jn.; 11.55 p.m. To-morrow, 12,19 p.m. ' SUN. Sun rises to-day, 4.31 a.m.; sot!, 6.38 p.m. ARRIVALS. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6. WILLQCHIiA, s.s. (5.50 a.m.!, 7111 tone, Neville, trom Sail Francisco, via Papeete and Itarotongu. Passengers: First saioon —Mesdamcu Ulftu, Coles, Donald, Fieher, Hart, M'Bride, Nicholas, Smith, Campbell, Daley 'and tihild, Duncan, ' i'ult-on, Jcihi, Ives ci:id three children, JeiT, Kent, M'Clung, OrU, Salmon,. Simpkins, Smith, Missiis Allen, De Lame, Lupton, Barr, Campbell, Jeff, Kent, M'Ouag-, Ord, Hicliardfion, Stask (2), Salmon, Sdxby, Thompson, Messrs. Abbott, Anderson, Arkley, Beafa, Bhmdell, Biau, Colesr, C-rawrord, Dyeuro, Ferguson, Fisher, Grange, GruMinis, Hart, Hutchinson, Jeffreys, Kelly, Jlurphy, Nelson, Nicholas. Toledo, Wttllis, Webb, Bjrearley, Bailey, Choy, Campbell, Cournittn, Orestian, Oonnolly, Callaghan, Clifton, Duttcan. Gage, Griffiths, lleberley, Banser, Jahi, Jell', Kcoty, Kent (2), Korr, Kingsivell, Lebgt, Lows- Little, M'Clung ®, M'K.hmara, M'Kfcnzie, Meho, Miller, Mlllhain, Murrcll, Mnirheod, Nelson, Ottaef. Phillips, ltichmond, ltylands, Sharp, Salmon', binlth, Watson, Watts, Whyte, Wright. Second saloon—Mcsdames Dana, Moiti, Misses. Porter, Tredea, llutledge. Messrs, Banner, Barrett, Bovon, Buticf, Bishop, Boaliene, Browning, Cain, Calder, CJettcm, Comyna, Cone, Cnlhane, Dawson> Dunn, Dwyer, Gadby, t Grange, Grout, Eerdick, Hodden, Inderlied, Jaeobs, Jones, Kellyallon, Lester, Mannoe, JTAnuety, M'Quaig, Motfatt, Jlundie, Mills. OledhiU, Pupenne, PulsUl, Shannon, Scttullland, Strait, Tredea (2), Teseras, Ullmcr, White, Zimmerman.
MOA&A, s,s. (6 a.m.), 3915 ton®, Stringer, from- Sydney direct.. Passengers for Ellington.: Saloon—Miss R. Howe, Mf. and Mrs. P.- Roberta. For San Francisco: I'irst saloon—Lieutenant Tait, Misers. J. W. Sharpe, Ghas. M'Femn, A. K. Colquhoun, John Graham:' - Second sstloon--MiKs N. •Strong-. Messrs. J. Altaian, John W. Fuller, H. H. Kmc. Steele: Masses MitchcM, Kohlman (4), Krul, Mes-dames >titahell, |[oijnn and 2 children, Smith and infant, E. R» Smith, Davidson, Kohlinan, Messrs. Sebillo, Genlilhomme, Mourin, Paul, Schmidt; Ernest Habit, Ohas, fttorens. Valen tine, Paulie, P. W. Helm, J. F. Davidson, Krull. E. B, Smith, and J. Tichfcy. PUTIKI, e.s. <7.15 a.m.), <09 ton®. WhalGtrom, from GrcymoUth. DEPARTURES. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6. QUEEN OF THE SOUTH, s.s. (8 p.m. from the stream), 193 tons, Harvey, for Lyttclton.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS, Nikan, Nelson, Pioton, November 7. Maungnnui, Lyttelton, November 7. Moaowai, northern ports, November 7. Maunganui, Lyttelton, November P„ Queeii of the South, Lyttelton, Nay. 9. Wattimoo, Sydney, November 12. Moituika, Melbourne, m south, Not. it projected departures. Monowai, Liyttolton and Duncdin, Not. 7. Willoeihra, Sydney direct, Not. 7. Jloo.na. Ban Francisco, via pnrui. Nov. 7, Nikiiu. P.ieton, Nelson. November 7. Mo.unganni, Sydney direct, Nov, 8. WaMimoo, Melbourne, via eolith, Nov. 13, Manuka* Sydney direct, Nov. 14,
INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. . MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS, WAIIRIMCO, duo hei'o from Sydney direct. November 12. Leaves November IS, for Melbotirne, via, southern ports. MANO'KA. duo hero from Melbourne, via south, November 14. Sails Bame day for Sydney direct.
■FRISCO SERVICE, MOVEMENTS OF STEAMBBS. MOAXA, arrived hero from Sydnejr yesterday. Lc-Mos to-morrow lor Han Francisco, via Island ports. D«o destination November 27. WILIiOQHiRA, arrived herefrom SanFlCancisco, via Island porte, yesterday. toitros to-day for Sydney. Duo Sydney K<svember 11. ' ' TAHITI, duo liore from San Francisco, via Island porte, December 4. Le&ves Pe--1 cembcr 5, for Sydney. Duo Sydney December 9. -AOUAXGI, due hero from Sydney JDewmbor 4. lieaves December 5, lor 'Sua Francisco, via, Island parts. i?ue San Francisco, December 25, , OVERSEA SMPPINC.
SAILER TO AMITE. Loch Garve, ship (at Auckland); loft Mar* sallies Hay 20. BY TELEGRAPH. oversea; NEWCASTLE. November 6, Sailed.—Kurovr, for Auckland, COASTAL. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Wan&ko. (8.10 jj.m.), from ißhiH, via. Oatnaru, Titti&ru, Napier, and Gisburne. ONEHISKGA. Arrived.—ClayinOTO (9 a.m.), from WViitcra, kelsoct. Sailed.—Nikau <1.45 p.m.), for Picton and Wellington. ' ' LYTTELTON. Amved.—Mauttgunui (ft.3S a.m.), from Wcl''sille4.—Maungtanui (9 p.m.}, £or Wellington. Pateengers: Srtloon—Misses ■ Williams, Jennings, Moloney, Piggott, Stroch, Phillips.. Eandrup, Sason, Nightingale, Clark, EobineorU Spark, Lynsh, Brown, Irvine, Jioirell, Sleeman, Piichmond, Blajso »), and Pearson. Mesdames Douglas, PWata, \UI- - Bireb, Garliek, Cooper and child, | Ijowe,' Irvine, M'Kenzie (2), Loach, Beale, Ituon, Qrierson, Ckmieron, Young,.A. Anderson, I s . Smith, Talbot, Tobias and' child, BarrOclough, M'Phereoß, Tuoliey, gymos and child', Bourne, Turner,, Major MaidW, Adjutant Marshall,' Captain Bansam, Captain Sonter, Colonel Pawley, Commissioner Richa/rd'S'Oii, Rev. GarlicK, Rev., K«iT, Father irD<ftqld» ll<ss*ts. pavlsoij. • jpouglas, Whitcombe, tfernsali. tfartin, T. J. Browfr, M'ol6Tmon» Osborne,, Faulkner, Gilfedder, Glenn MTaxJane, M'Jfifioliey, it'Oouald, Buftt<srjield, Grichton. Archer, Sedg-ley, Sinclair, Pwrey, "W. Latley, Louis, Bourne* Jupp. .Jeffries, Atidrews, Cooiftfrridge, Hatch, Thompson, Speight Kinaru, faftot. Lcach, CtoitfptWb Schloefot, Benliaoii. A, Anderson, F» Jfrnitii, •Oakden-, Lenrmn, Uimt, Porteou.9. JTKaskell, Metcalfe, Pollard, Butteftield, Bebbiirgtoti, lifjees, Ayson, Ba-rracloiJgh, .Tatnes r W.'Belcher, M'Gregor. Tewsley. Clarke, , Smith, Jturiel, Jones, Edsar, Moore, M'Pherson, Tuohey, Sytnes, Bourn/?, Turner, Stiller.
TlMAll'd.. Arrived.—Ngahete (5.30 a.m..). from 'Wellington Heads. Sailed.—Waitomata, (5 p.m.!, for Sydney.
WILLOCHKA IN POET.
An arrival in port from San Prancie'eo, Via Tahiti and Jlarptonga, at- 5.30 iv.aj. yesterday was tho Union Company's Willeelira. She berthed at tho tjuecn's Wharf Mi, 4. I'he following report of the journey wes supplied by Mr. Thaffiiwon, purser:—Departure was talfen. from the Cdliforijian port en, October 16, and tlio first portion of the voyage was completed in beautiful weather, Papeete being reached <ra October 27. A stay of 24 liour» was made at that port, and on continuing her trip ijno weather conditions still prevailed. '£he usual sail was iiiado at littrotonga on. October 30, and after taking in a largo quantity of fruit, tho vessel sailed tor Wellington. Throughout the wholo voyage good weather was experienced, with tlio exception of a- stiff blow, which was encountered last Monday morning, and lasted until Wednesday morning. Tho \Viiloehra brought a full compleineut of passonger3 fls well as 23C0 tons of <mrgo, of which 1900 tons are for this port.
Ixi.tfl yesterday afternoon the vessel moved oiit into the stream for the nienr. It. is undecided when tdie will leavo Wellington for Sydney.
SAN FISAKCISCO STEAMER, Bound from Sydney to San Francisco, tin. way ports, the Union Cum pans-s Mesne, arrived in the stream at Wellington at 5.40 a-iti. yesterday, I'ratinue having been granted, the vessel hor'tbed at tho Queen's Wharf No. 1 north to land passengers. Fine weather was experienced' on the run. across tho Til?man Sect. Tho iioana. had no cargo for Wellington. About 5 p.m. tho went out in tho stream to e.®
nlongsife to-tiay to embark passengers and ma.ile. She is expootcd to continue to journey at 5 p.m. KOTIOE TO MARINERS. Several notices to mariners appear in last night's Gazette. It is announced that rccent fount) Lugs taken by Captain BaUfitis, of tho Government steamer llinemoa, show a decrcaso in the depth of water over tho Kaipam Bar. A good lino of soundings was taken with tho middle boo.eott in lino with tho flag' staff, which showed a depth: of 22-ft. water on tho bar at L.W.O.S. Charts, etc., affected: Admiralty Charts Nos. "614 and 2543; "New Zealand Pilot," cightil edition, 1908, Chapter Hi, Dago 208 s "New Z&aland Nautical Almaxiac," 1913, page 285. Notices also appear with reference to an ! alteration in the light Emu Bay, Tan mania; new lights at Cape Liptrap and Citadel Island, Victoria; and an obstruction in Hinders Passage in Torres Strait, northeast coast of Australia. The o\'f<mt of the river limits and extended limits a.t Biclt's Bay, Tokonwu Bay, ond. Akaroa aro set cut in this issue of.tho Gasette ateo. MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. . Dr. ■ Morrison, wjto wsw sttrgeon on tho Union CorapEmy'i Willoohra, went ashore at San Francisco on nick leave. Dr. Lamp is now' surgeon on. the vessel. Mr. P. Willis, who was purser in tho Union Company's service, Mlurn.ed to Wellington from a trip abroad yesterday by tho Willocijm . The small coastal 6teamer Queen of fte South left Wellington for Lyi-teltoS last evening with mails only. She is due back hero to-inorrow Tho Anchor Line's Nikan is due at Wellington from Nclsoti oud Victon early this morning. Departure will be- taken for tho saino ports at noon to-day. The Union Coffipatiy'e Arahufa, which htt-s been twilcrgoing repairs to her machinery at Wellington, is Mpected to lcavo for Piet<m, Nelson, and West Coast' ports at 12 45 p.m. on Saturday, November 13,
Steamere. From. Left. Duo, Nerehana. London Aug. 24 Nov. 13 Toftg3ari.ro London Sop 8 • Nov. 13 Muritai London Sep. 0 Nov. 13 ftoraliera London Sep. 25 Nov, 10 Afawa London Oct. 9 If of. 25 Wkiiwcra London Oct.. 5 peo, 2 Mteputa London Oct. 15 j)oc. 19 KaitJara. Liverpool Sep. 20 Nov. 24 Zoalondic Liverpool Oct. 4 Nov. 24 fiurumti Liverpool Oct. 26 ifa-fl. 4 Sturmfels New York Sep. 5 Nov. 27 Mirairo Kovr York Aug. 16 Nov. 13 tVogiindo • New York Oct. 2? Jan. 22 ibkoraaru Montreal, Sep. 1 Nov. 18 Whaketane Mofttres?! Sop 20 Dec. 19 Capo Canada. 'Frisco Oct, 27 Nov. 25 KaHMijea Quoboo Oct. 27 JoA. 16
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