SHIPPING NEWS.
PHASES OF THE MOON.' NOVEMBER. Bay. Hr. m. ' First quarter 6 6 4 a.m. Full moon 13 10 31 a.m. La&t quartet 2i 7 Ifi p.m. New moon 28 ,111 p.m. MOON. Moon rises to-day, 7,35 n.m.j sets. 4.55 a.m. Saturday, TIDE. To-day, 4,34 a.m.; <iM p.m. To-morrow, 5.19 a.m.: 5.40 p.m. SUE. Sim rises to-day, 4.24 a.m.; 6ets, 6.4? p.m. ARRIVALS. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15. NIKAU, e.s. (8.35 a.m.), 248 tons, Hay, from Nelson and Pieton, MAPOtJHIKA, s.s. a.m.), 1203 toM. Cameron, from Lytteiton. Passengers: Sa-loon—JUssc-s Jennings,.Pennington Maxskay, Stewart, Oragg, Mesiinnjea. Dunne and, 2 cUildren, Thompson and 2 children, Jfitchelson, Harrison, Campbell (2), Armstrong, ■Jennings, Van Haast, Captain Grant, Messrs, Brown, Betts, Thompson. Armstrong, Dulhic, NeoS, Murphy, Wyllc, Rowley, Doric, Harrison, Bee, Toomcy. Napier, Moore, Olsen, .Simpson,, Mitcholson. Black, wood, Burns, Thompson, Butter. Vander Veidcn, Ifackav, 8011, MaroftcJ-, 'Williams, Carson, Kennedy, Bounal.1; 25 steerage. NGATOKO, e.s. M p.m.), 1137 tons, Muir, from Pieton. DEPARTURES.'. THURSDAY", NOVEMBER' IS. NIKAtf, s.e. (2.10 p.m.), 3;8 lons. Bay, for Pieton and Nelson. • STOIUI.BIRD, s.g. (3.5 p.m.), 217 tons, Dow ell, fat' Ifavelod:. M'OANA, 6.3. (10 p.m.), 3915 tans. Stringer, for San Francisco. MAPOOIUKA. s.s. 65.15 p.m.), 1263 tons, Cameron, for Lytteiton. Passengers!: Bar loon—Miesos Edffionsto'iie, Stephens, ISakcr, Shaw, Monro, Baybiss, Brien, Fisher, Mesdames Meliuger, Tompson. Petrio and child, Matthews, Bfister, Oreeson, Pacfc* matz, Wright, Trejnan, Moore, Sholmafl, Holland, Fraser, Pvirdie, Fisher. Messrs, Milne, Keafces, Scales, Mtntoerh, M'Gijiger, Tompson, Potric, Cladden, Yates, Jupp, Oreeson, teikinsan. Engieljreclit. Me.dhur'Et, Simpson, Tremain, Briscoe, tush. Wright, Ciinon, Hunter, Collins (2), Olori'dce. Franer, Cap. Bous, Goldfinch, Nixon, Barnes,, Blackwood, Cuming, Purdic, MatUicwEon, Inncs, Manger, White, Brooke. Strang, Barhshaiv, Thomson, EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Pateene. Lytteiton, 'November 14. Manuka, Melbourne. November 14. Mangapapa, Karamea, Novettibcr 14. Wavorley,. Nelson, November 14, Mitiiiro, Ne\v Yor'lt, -way *pi>rt-s, Nov. 15. Mapoairifca.. Lytieltcffi, November 15, Nikau, Nelson, Piston. November 15, Uineraoa, Cook-Strait, November 15. Amakura, southern islands, Nov. 17. i Jlaungautii, Sydney direct, November 19. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Northern, Lyttolton, November 14. Moana, San Francisco, November 15. WiUoehra. Sydney, November 14. Patechn,. Lytteiton. Rovember 14. Pu-tiki, Wangapui, November 14. Blenheim, Blenheim, November 14. ' ' Opft-wa. Blenheim, November 14. Waverloy, Nelson, Terakohe, Nov. 14, Manuka, Sydney, November 15. Mapourika, Lytteiton, November 15> Nikau, Pvton, N*<son. Kovemfesr i 5. Arahura, Pieton, Nelson, and West Coast, November 1 15. . .teaenic, London, way ports, Nov.. 18. Mannganui, Melbourne, via south. Nov. 20.
tNtEBCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS, MANUKA, duo here from Melbourne., via south, November 14. Sails 6amc day fof Sydney direct. •FRISCO SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. WILLDOBRA, arrived hers from San. Frauciseo, via Island ports, November 6. leaves for Sydney November 13. TAHITI, duo here from San Francisco,! via Island ports, December 4. Leaves Be-t-ember 5, for Sydney. Dot Sydney De« eemUci' 9.
AORANGI, due here from Sydney December 4, Leaves December 5, for Sart Fran* cisco, via Island ports. Due San Franeisc.6, December Ik OVERSEA SHIPiPINC. Steamers. From. Left.. Duo. Nerehano. London .Aug. 24 Nov. 17 Tottgajiro tendon Sep. 8 £«ov, IB Murltoi ....London Sep. S Nov. 19 Ara.wa London Oct. 5 Dei;. 2 Wniwera London Oct. 5 Doc. 2 Indrapura, London . Oct. 15 Dec. 19 Kaipara Liverpool. Sep. 20 Nov. 2.4 Zoalandio -.. Liveiipuol Oct. 4 Nav. 24 HunWmi - Liverpool Oct. 26 Jan, 4 Stormfels NcwYoils Sep. 5 Nov, 27 Mim.iro ..- {tow York Aug. 16 Nov. 14 Clienisten ...... Now York Nov, 6 Feb, 6 Woglindo New York CM. 27 Jan. 22 Tokbmaru Montreal Sep, '? Nov, 18 Whakatauo Montreal' Sep. 20 Pec. 19 Capo Canada "Frisco Oct. 27 Nov. 25 Karamea Quebec Oct. 2? Jan. 16 SAILER TO ARRIVE. Loch Garve. ship tat Auckland)! left Marseilles May 20. BY TELEGRAPH. ovebSa. MELBOURNE, November 12. ■ Sailed.—Ulimaroa, for Hobart and Bluff, COASTA!.. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER-13. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Sturmfels (8.45 a.m.), front Now York, via. Melbourne and Sydney, . PIOTOJT. Arrived—Nikon: (7.50 p.m.), from , Wellington. , NELSON. Sailed.—Wavcrloy (6 p.m.), for Wellington; Kaitoa (5.20 p.m.). for Motueka and Wellington. KARAMEA, Sailed!.—Mangapapa (9.5 a.m.), for Weiliiigtofl. LYTTELTON. . Arrived.—Manulra. (7 a.m.). from Duncdin; Pateena (1.1.15 a.m.). from Wellington. Sailed—Manuka, (.6 p.m.), for Wellington, Passengers: Saioon-r-Miss Palifecr. Mesdamcs ■ Bresson and Cornt'ord, Messrs. Orosgon,. Ifoyward, and CMnford., Sailed.—Pat«en«: 8. p.itt.), for Wellineton. Passiengers: Saloon—Misses BiU, Rae,' Hayes, Clark, Mcsdames Roberts, (furry, \Vc6tener, Martin, M'Konzie. M'Qrcgor, Corn.foNl, Cook; Dags, Mcssts. M'Kenzie, M'Gfegor, Darnford. Cook, Shielda, Latimer, Williams, Dagg, Nancarrow, SrDntiald, Carri'gan. Simeon, G:eorge, Eosk, ElliEon, George, Carthy; and 22 stcirfaga,
TrSEft MOVEMENTS. &
A cablegram has been received stating tliat the Tyser liner Star Of Ireland sailed from New York on October 31 for New Zoaland ports: also that the steamers Star of India, and 'Hubcrfele have been, fixed to take tho berth, a,n& will bo dispatched on Koverobcr 22. the former, for. Melbourne, Sydney, and New Zealand sorts, and tho latter' for all Australian j norte. STtJEiIFBLS AT AUCKLAND. Telegraphic advice received from Auckland yesterday stated that the U.S. awl A. Line's chartered steamer S'tarnjfels arrived there from New i'ork, via Australian ports, at 8.50 a.m. yesterday. On account of the strike- the vessel's date of arrival at Wellington 1b indefinite. HtJBTJNTJI LEAVES LAS PALMAB. A cablegrain has been received ivnnouncin£ that the New Zealand Shipping Co.'a fiiirunuii which ie running under the aus'nioos of tho F. and 8. Line, left Las Palmao on November 1, in continuation of : her journey from laverpoi to Australian and Now Zoaland ports, MAKAEINJ LEAVES LONDON. Advieos state that, tho IVser liner Maka. rini was dispatched from London on .November 1. for Melbourne, Sydney, and New Zealand npits. Just as" tho .Moana was ready to sail for San Francisco last evening her anchor fouled. After some delay, tho vessel cleared this port nearly two weeks late. A 6te.a.mi;s; feat w.as completed hy the-' s.e, Jldwkes Bay (fyscr Idnc) on N'oveiaber 1. After loading at several Australian ports, the Hawkes Bay left Adelaide on September 27 for Dunkirk direct, at which port she arrived on thirty-filth day out— a creditablo performance. Tho barque- Daniel, 299 toiiS, has been chartered to load hardwood at Claxoncc Kivor for Sew Zealand ports, . A iJfo.fcc(cd departure from Wellington for Chatbimi Islands to-inorrow is the steamer Uimitangi. ; The Opsuva and Blenheim aro expected to leavo Wellington for Blenheim this evenins. It is announced that tho stcomcr Titania, Ml 2 tons, is loading hardwood at 11 unitary for New, Zealand jiort*. 'When she has finished discharging hero she will go on to Newcastle to lift a cargo ci' coal tor the East. } Bringing about 1000 tons of N.e.w York cargo the r A. olid A. Line's chartered steamer 1 Mirtiro i* duo at 'Wellington from | Auckland late to-uifiht, or early to-morrow morning. She will take, up a temporary anshofago !u tho stream. On account nf the o.Httntity of carco which the Manuka has to mil ou: at Wellington to-day ji, is probable that her departure for Sydney will be postponed tiil to-morrow jtiorniiisr. The WiijßnhM, Is fcj >a.yo .Wellington for [p:to<%. SX 5 IMS, WtAw. ...
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