SHIPPING NEWS.
PHASES OF THE MOON. NOVEMBER. Day. Hr. m. First quarter ......... * 6 6 4 a.m. Fuil moon 13 30 31 a.m. tiast quarter 7 26 p.m. New moon 2? 1 11 pJU. MOON. Moon rises to-day, J.ll p.m i BCtSi 2.9 a.m. Tuesday. TIDE. To-day, 1.33 a.m.; 1,55 p.m. To-morrow, 2.21 a.m.; '2,40 p.m, SUN. Sun rises to-day, 128 a.m.; ecU, 6.48 p.m, ARRIVALS. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, ' MANA, tug (2.20 pun~7}, from Westport. REMUERA, s.B. (2,23 p.m. ill the stream), 11,276 tons, Greenstreet, from London, via, 'J'eneriffe and Ilobart. Passenger list published previously. MAUNGANUI, s.s. (8.15 p.m.), 7572 tons, WorraLl, from Lyitelton, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9. KI'ITAWA, fljs. (9.25 a.m. in the etreant), 1247 tons. Bold-mil, from New Plymouth. QUEEN OP TUB SOUTH, s.s. (5.45 p.m.), I 198 tons, Harvey, from Lyitelton. DEPARTURES. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8. MAtOTGANUI; s.s. (11.35 p.m.), 7572 tons. Worrali, for Sydney direct. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9. MANA, tug C 10.5 tun.), for Wostport. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Nikou, Nolton, Picton, November il. WarrinjOQ, Sydney, November 12. MAttufca, Melbourne, via souti, Nor. if. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. WHioeHra, Sydney .direct, November 14, Stoana. Ban Francißeq..via pofla, Nov. 8. Nikaii, Pieton, Nelson. November U. Wii.rrirr.oo. Melbourne, via (routh, Not. 13. | Manuka, Sydney direct, Nov. 14. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. . KOVEMKXTS OF STEAMERS. WAiIRIMOO, due Jioro from Sydney direct November 12. Leaves November 13, for Melbourne, via southern. porta, MANUKA, duo here from HfilbourSe, via sstttb, November 14. Sails same day for Sydney direct,. ■FRISCO SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. MOANA, arrived here from Sydney Novmaher 6. LeavOS to-day for San Francisco, via Island ports. Due destination November 27. WILLOOHRA. arrived here from San Fran* eisoo, via Island ports, November $, Leaves when unloaded. TAHITI, due hero from San Francisefl, via IslaM ports, December 4, Leaves December 5, for Sydney. Due Sydney December 9. AOH.ANGI, due hero from Sydney December 4, Leaves December 5, for Sap Frafi. Cisco, via Island porta. Duo Ban Francisco, December 25. OVERSEA SHIPPING.
BAILEE TO ARRIVE. Loch &a.rve, ship (at Auckland) i left Mareeiiles May Ml. BY TELEGfiAPH. OVERSEA. LONDON, November 0. Arrived.—Wo,m&iia. MELBOURNE. November 0 Arrivcd.—T/li'maraa, fretn Hobart, via the Bluff, SYDNEY, November 8. Sailed.—SturmM«, for Now Zealand; Watrwoo' (I.® p.m.), foi- W<;Urngteft.'
NEWCASTLE, November 6. Arrived.—'Waimate, fr-siij Port Chalmers. NEWCASTLE. November B. Sailed SSalnrday).--Cta» Sutherland, for Auckland., . COASTAL. BATTTSBA.Y, NOVEMBER 8. AUCKLAND. Sailed.—Opawa, (6.3H a.m.). for JCapiqr,' WESTPORT. Defender (4.5 p.tnj, U'r Wellington, EESITJEBA, IBOM LONDON. E.M.B. Bcmuera arrived from Louden, via Ttmeriffc, Oa.po Town, and 110-bart, at Wellington on Saturday afternoon. She Jeft the Royal Albert Docks, Loudon, at 7.00 ft.ffl, oa Thursday, September 2', md cmbarked hor passengers, at (Jra-vosend at fl-45 ?wn., sailing at 5.15 p.m. Jfino weather, with a little fog, was experienced during the trip to Teneriffe, which was reached at 6.41 n„m. on October 1. Foot Inw-dred t«9* of coal were taken in, end the vessel continued linr voyaga -at 1.10 p.m. Tho stage to Cape Town was «oiaj>let-ed ifl fine wca-' tier, with moderate trades to lMcg. S-, and then strong trades. Only pile very hot day was experienced in the .'tropics. Tho veteel arrived at Oapc Town on October 15, at 11.26 p.m., and left again l an tlie following- day at, 2.44 p.m. Favourable winds were experienced on tho run to Hobart, with occasional gales and rough seas. A fancy-dress bail was he'lit oir October 51, which proved, a success, and several other dances and concerts were held-dur-ing the voyage, fiohart was reached.on November 3 at 3.35 a.m. Some tons of coal Was taken in. and about 850 ferns af eargo were di'seha/rged. Departure for Wellington was taken on November. 4, at 3,33 p.m.. fine weather, being experienced all tho way. The vessel's departure for -other New Zealand ports liflt? been postponed indefinitely in coftsstiueiieo of the strike. Her -passenger list fiaß been published previously. Captain H. E. Greenstreet is in eoiptnaad of thti EemuerOi and has associated with him tho following officers:—Chief, Mr. W. Olphert; second, Mr. It. E. Martin; third, Mr, E. Holland; fourth, M;r. W. B. Kirk; surgeon. Dr. A. J. Grant; wireless operator, Mr. 0. Robertson; chief engineer. Mr. W, It. Sneddon; second, Mr. J, IT. Mateolrflson; third, Mr. C. 0. Eicliardson; fourth., Mr. G. E. Armstrong; fifth, Mr. J. L. Mol'lison; sixth. Mr. P. Kitehin; first refrigerating engineer, Mr. W. H. Parker; second. Mr. W. W. CotMihoun; electrician. Mr.. W. Johnston; steward-in-cliarge, Jilt. P. Bowen. • The tug Mana.. which arriyedi o.n- Saturday from Wostport, returned , yesterday morning, tatting with her mails for West Coast ports.
yesterday aventoi tlio Queen of the South arrived from liyttelton with insais, ana ■will leave agarS to-d;iy oil the re?jrii trip.
The 'IH-For Lino's steamer Star of India is expected to leave N-ow York for Av.-i raiian and New Zealand ports on November 17. Another vessel, the .flame of which is cot yet announced, will follow the Star of India, belli!.' cSpested to tftko h<ir denartiite from the Ainerican port on December 5 on behalf of tho U.S. and 1 ■A. Line.
It is reiported that a number of firms Connected with the timber ljusincßs at guildswall) have decided to establish a Bow Bhlpounerv for the transportation of cargo from Sweden to trana-PSciflc ports anfi Australia, The capital of the concern fe.set down at, betweeH 100,000 and 300,000 liomn, and it is proposed to charter eteamers our. iilg the coming summer to carry cargoes to Australia to test- the practicability ef the scliemo, and, providing It is found a success, two or more steamers Will bo immediately acquired.'
The Federal'Siiire liner Durham arrived at Melbourne on October 30, from Liverpool, and was due at Sydney eafly this year.
Stewnera. From. Left. Due. Nerehatta London Atig.24 J^ov.J! Ton&raiiio London Sep 8 Nov. 13 Murita,i London Sep. ? Nov, 13 Arawtt London Oct. 5 Nov. 25 TVoiwera London Oct, 5 Doc. 2 In el rap ura London Oct. 15 Dec. 19 Kaipiira, Liverpool, Sop. 20 Nov. 24 Zfialiindio Liverpool Oct. 4 J?ov. 24 Hurunui Liverpool Oct. 26 Jan. 4 Stursifols' Now York Sop. 5 Nov. 21 Jtimiro New York Aug. 16 Nov. 13 Wogltudo New York Oct. 27 Jan. II Takomaru Montreal Sep. 7 Nov. !8 ■ffhatotamo Montreal Bep 20 Dec. 19 Cape Canada 'Frisco Oct. 27 Nov. 25 Jsaramcc. Queljec Oct. 27 Jon. 16
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