SHIPPING NEWS.
~—_»_— I PHASES OF THE MOON. NOVENBEJJ. 1 _. lJay. Hr. in. J.»rst quarter 6 6 4 a.m. full mcon n lij 31 a.m. Last quarter 21 7 £6 p.m. fceiv moon 28 l U y.m. MOON. Sunday tiW " to " day, 8 - 42 p - m,: sels, 514 a,m- ---■ ■ TIDE. Jo-day, 5,19 a.m.: 5.40 n.m. 10-mors-oiv, $.7 a.m.; 6/28 p.m. f SUN. Sun risos to-day, 4.23 a.m.; sets, 6.38 p.m. ARRIVALS. FSIDAY, NOVEMBER 14. from Melbourne, llobart, and southern 5 Jior.e. I'asetnßcrs: Saloon-Ili33Cs Hamiivon, Joy™ VfoodnoHso, Jacobs, Palmer, j Fi lHt-j, Chirk, Woods, Gregory. Swiuison, i iJowmiiff, Fryar, Doivall, Oanter, Cool:, Men- ! clamra Colcman, Butt. Carclbcre. Fraiicta ?™ ooy. Smith and hoy, llr-adshow, Wat- . I.ins, Colder, Bower, Gow. Sullivan. David- ( Kin, natkins, Grummit. Messrs. STJiahon, ' Cwfolberß, Grummitt. Oaldcr, Port, Bain, : Hayivafd, flow, Anderson, Fattillo. Hills, ' I/ow* U), Hodson (2), Drew, Roid, Dunn, ; i^ , s 'p™rt, Adams. K'Bonald (2), Kings- ' and, Martin. Cook, Hodpjson. Heath, PoJ\rl Bl ' Mk - Marshall, Tobias <2), Chaplin; .WAVER'LEV e.g. (9.5 a , mA itf tMts p ur . vis, from Kelson. 1 PATEENA, s.b. (9.20 a.m.), 1112 tons, tarn- f 1 tot, from LytteUon. Passengers: Salgoa- ] i Jlisecs Campbell. Oarniicliaelj iioyle, Sim-i I mons, M'Larcn, Abwnethy, Bell (2), Martin, ! Deberaeux. Hayes, Bne. Mcedanws Daw, • ? es ??i, M'Kenzie, Curry, Singleton, Kob- i ens, M Ortjgor, Anderson. Smith and child, : Messrs. Sanders, Oarmicnad. Patterson, ' Hlotbob, Wilson, M'Kenztc. Johnston. John- , atone, Balkins, Packer. Shields. M'Ytie, Wit- '■ ImiM, Mattery, Dbre. Sinear. Rosie, Gc-orßo : (2;. Gresnon. Baxter, Jl'Caithy. Honeyfield. ■ JkGregor, Harpin, Ellcry. Eando. Giirwi, ' Oeorgeson, lliiller, Smith, CoJeman; 30 ' steerage. ; JtASGAPAPA. s.s. (nooil), 184 t«ns. Plot- ' oner, from Karamca. KAITOA, s.s. (1.35 p.m.!, 505 tons, Bterens, from Jselson, SATUEDAY, KOTEMBEE 15. KAPUSI, s.s. (1.15 a,m.), 150 tons, Jl'lntosa, from Patea. DEPARTURES, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14. NORTHBRX, sj3. (8.10 p.m.), 4731 tone, JtobMte, for tyttelton. PATEENA, s.p. (5.20 p.m.). 1212 tens, Aidwoil, for Lyttelton. raseongera: Saloon— Hisses Tjihe, Bowern, Tyler. Woolf, Ortcve, Hunt, Jfahcr, Martin, Bowcrn, Jtadftmee Green and 4 children, gladden, Wises, Wilford, Wood, Caireta, Garman and "2 clitleron. Lady Price, Messrs. Green. Cairera. Tornbull, Cttp, Bom, Busscll. Ostle, Roljer<s, JloyiTO, Burton, I'fonsido, Moody, Ocnny, Acltlaud. Buekhcr, Barnett, Dasii, iarnaliarson, Yale.;, LindoD. Smith, Mitchell, Marshall, DicS;ie, M.P., Hir Frances Price, Lee, M.V., Craiuie, M.P.. Andcrsenc M.I 1 ., Hon. Ball, Pcndall, Conolly, S-pccd, SWff-Jfcrtnr Astlc. Waldie, SfartiH, Oalv«% Vickcry, Armit. Shilton, •Carson. ■Oouper. Burnett (2), Westwood, Adams, Ifon. Barf; 3-2 stoeraee. MANUKA, s.s. (7.10 p.m.), 4505 t<jne. Clift, for Sydney, Wir.IiOGHBA, s.s. (8.10 p.m.), 7785 tons, Neville, fur Sydney. Passengers: SalooaJlisees Jl'Lenn. Clnglcton. Otinningliatn, iresdftHies damage and child, nib'iey, nlbrail. Hasßrs. Armit, Lanugo, "Dγ, Ilaii>:l(;e, Cibley,. Hinds, Jenson Warchata. Callan. Sfaoe, Martin, Elliott, Shorn. Patiersofi: 22 steerage. SATURDAY, NOTEJffiEK 15. KAI'i'OA. s.s. (1 p.m.). 350 lons/GrahjUn. ■ foe nelson. ' ' • EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Mimiro, New York, way ports, STov. IS. Maponrika. Itfttelton, Kovember 15. Nikftu, K«lson, Ficton, November 15 llincmoa, Opolt Strait, 15, Blcnlisiiu, Bienhcim. November 16,. Opawa, Blenheim, Ifovomber 16. Aniokum, fiouthcru isiaads. isov. 17. Maunsanni, Sydnoy direct, Kovcfnher 13. PROJECTED "OSPARTORES. Put-iisi, Wanganui, November 15, Wavorley, Nelson, I'erakohc, Nov. 15. Majmka, Sydnoy,■ Nuvombcr 15. Jfapourlka, Lytteiton, S'evembor 15. "* • Nika'ii, J'i'iton. Nobofl. Novj.mi'.-m- is. Bknlieim. Ulonlwim. November 17. OpiHwi, Bleniioim, Uovetebc-r 17. Mapourika, Nclsoa and West Coast, November 17. /jheuie, lxjjjdon, way ports, Nov. '18. Maunganui, Hclbourne. via south. Nov. 2fl. INTERCOLONIAU SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. MAUtvGANIiI. duo here freMn Sydney direct, November 19. Sails November £0 lor Melbourne, via tho south. 'FRISGQ SERVICE, MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. TAHITI, duo here Irora S&n Francisco, (via Island ports, December 4. leaves Bewmber 5, lor Sydney, Dud Sydney December S. AOB.ANQI; due here from Sydney December 4. Loaves December 5, for Ban Fi'anfiisco, via Isltiad ports. Dm San December 25, OVERSEA SHIPP.IHti. Steamers. From. Left. Duo. Ncrehana London A.ug.24 Nov. 17 Tonsariro London Sep. 8 Nov, 16 Muritai ~ London Sen. 9 Nov. I? Arnwn, London Oct. 5 Uec. 2 Wniwera LsnAon Oct. 5 Deo. 8 Inursnura ~ London Oct. 3S T)w. 19 Kainara 4... Livorpoal Sep. 20 Nov. 30 Zcnlandie Liverpool Oct, 4 Nov. 24 Hnrunui Liverpool Oct.. 28 .Tan. 4 Bturn.ife.ls New York Sop. 5 Hov. 27 Clienistofi 3few York Nev. 6 Feb. 6 ■ ..„...;,... NewYoi'k Oct 27 Jan. 22 Toftomara Montreal Sop. 7 Nov. 38 Whakntane Montreal Rep. 2Q Doc. 19 Cape Canada 'Prisco Oct. 27 Nov. 55 Karamea Quebec Oct. 27 Ja.u. 16 SAILER TO ABItnE. Loch Garve. sliip Oat Auckland); left Marseilles Miy 20, J . h 1 1 BT TEtiEGfiAPH. OVERSEA, NEWOA&TLE, November 14. Sailed.—Karori, for Auckland. StiVA, November 14. Arrived.—Makura, from Vancouver. Sailed.—Kaituna, top Auokjand, COASTAL, ' raiDAt, NOVKSBfiB 14. AUCKLAND. AtTived.—Opawa (7.20 a.m.), from Napier; Taluno (8.33 a>.m.!, from Cook and Society Islands; Clan Sutherland (2.45 p.m.), from Keweaetie. GISBORNB. 'So sail.—Nerchano, (9 p.m..', for Kapicr. NAPIER. Arrived.—Kia. Ora (7,i15 a.m.), from dieborne. PATEA. Sailed—Kojuni (10.30 a.m.), tor Wellington. NELSON. Arrived.-NiUau !7.20 a.m.!, frons Picton. Sailed.—Nikau (5,10 p.m.), for Picton and Wellington. LyTTELTON. Arrived,—Mapourika (11.25 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed.—Jlapourika (6,30 p.m.), for Wellington. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Burton. Cooper, Gardner, Etwrison. Moyritsk, Marlin, 'ITiomas, jttcedames Atkinson, Abbott, Blanche. Cox, Oooke, illliolt Mes'-iM. 1 Atkinson, Abbott, Burnett, Cox (2), Campbel!. CUing. Dniilofj, Darnell, Datrin, Q. liott, Ellison, Eadi«, Film, Coulter Gcorpe, lialipin. Harrison, Holland. Hay wood, King, Lancaster, Louclinan, Marks. Jike, ' Ilidgltiy, Jlartin, Parkcs, llfid (2i, Ijoberts (2), Swan, Stanford, Thoiton, Wnjkor, Woite; 12 steerage. ; POM CHALMERS.' Arrived— Warrimtjo (4.50 a.m.), from Wet lington. FROSI SYDNEY DHtECT. Owing to tho strike the, eehcdnled' runai.ug, of steamer bctwwn Sydmey unit ■ Wellington has uccn somewhat di'slocatcd, 1 Instead of leaving Jlelbounlo ou November 19, for Wellington, via southern ports, " as was originally intßßded, tilo Maungpnui \viil leave Sydney to-dify for Wellington direct. This rsov. , sirrangcnient was rendered neecsfary owing to the KocraW beinij laid tin at, Ditneoin, in consequence of th« strike. The llauagauui is bringing ljassengcrs oniy, mid is duo hero early oh j Wednesday morning, ; cheese aj;d wooii. liast evening the coastal etoamej , Kapunl arrived from Patca with 13C0 eases of " eheeso fortraiiskipnreiU to tbo liimatalia, • Tlio Kflptmi will return to I'atca on Mon- , day night. Tlie Ara.pawil, which , arvivoa fror>! Wnflffa- . uui thi.s morninp:. Is bringing 400 Italos ot ! wool for export, Slie ftill return to Wanjo- : nut on Moiulay. There arriv.'jd in jiort vcetccd;\y the coastal steamer Jl'aiJßapapa from Kara, mca. The vessel has on board 238 boxes of butter for the Wellington Ikal Export. C*.. ami this produce will bo discharged to-day. Sho has also 30.003 etui, feet of timber for WcllinEton, but it ia not kuusvn yet when s>he will eoimnenco discharging this. The Government fitenmer lliiicino:>, wliich ie at present tciidcriner Cook Stmtit iie.lil--1 houses is expected to l'cHeh port tills evening, The training ship AmokUra ie tixpeolod to arrlvo trovi. her entlje Cβ Ito
Tho Jfctrawa's departure from New. PJy- ' I nsouth to Q.uelmnga has besn postponed : j until Monday. ' Captain AMwelL of tho Wahine, tpofc temporary command cf the Pateouft, which left for liyttelton last livening. Oaplaja • Lambert, who was erigiHally .in charge, came ashoro yesterday at Wellington. WBSTFGKT RETtHINB. The secretary (Mr, Ghas.- G. Greenland) of the W«tport Harbour Board!- suddHbs the following , figurea ■ in- connection with the shipping at the port, of Westpofl during tho iud:nth of October;- . Coal— '\?£st-port Coal , Co., output 41,674 tons, export 59.4C0 tons; Wcstport-Stflckton Coal Co., output 4856 tons, exuort 475! tons; • State Coal Mitics, output 4854 tone, cjcn&tt j 47Z6 toHs; totals, output 51,572 tone: export 48,986 tons. Of the abovo amount 10CO. tana ttas shipped to foreign porS- via,, to Sydney, per s.s. Kurow. One hundred antl ■ ninety-eight thousand eiip.'fccfc of timber' . was exported during the month. - During tlip montit 66 steamers and I 1 Bailer, representing 43,f03 tone, entered the port, and 04 etca-move and 2 r ß,»lers L representing 43.468 tons, left tlip itort. The total twmago for ■■ tho month was 86,87} tons. TUo West Coast packet Ar-ainlra, which has ficon undergoing repairs to her 6torboard' crank shaft, c&mo off the Evans . Eav Slip yesterday, and beittiefl at the Queen's Wijarf. Her movements are- at present indefinite. Duo here from Liverpool on November 1 30, the Koipara, under charter to the New Zealand and African Steamship Oβ" leaves Sydney to-morrow for Wellington, via, Auckland. Tho vessel haa about. 2SOO tons of general cargo for the northern port, and abaut 2060 tons'for Wellington. Tho liner Mimiro arrived in the stream . late last Bight ffom New York, via. Aus- ■ traliau porta and AticMiind. Tho vessel '■■ hue about ISM tons of Bcdcral cargo *t> Ms- • charge hew, mid it will oo s&me days be. • fore she svill continue; her voi'ago south. Yesterday morninE th* Manuka, arrived ," in port from Itelbourne. via Hobart and = southern porta. Leivving Meloourflo on . November 5, tho vessel experienced heavy ' SMS across to Sobart, where sho arrived at 6 am. on November T. Smooth sras ■ and good weather wore encountered on the • run to Bluff, where the vessel arrived au ■ Monday evening last. FaiF weather was o'tpcrignced on tho voyage up the coast. The vessel discharged a Quantity of catKO ■ yestcrdtiy, anil was,. scheduled to l?avo for ;. Sydney la-st evening, } ASTROKDMICAt. i- DHBONOIfETEE BATUfg NOTICE. '•■ Hector Observatory, Wclltnßton..-J5Kw : 1 position of the Hector Observatory Is as x f n-llcws :^- ; Wit'ido, 4ldcg. t7mia. 3.7&E.C3. South, 1 Longitado, U hours 59iwn. 4.27b5b. East of. 0 Greenwich. Height, ahoyo 1909 mean sea s level, 418 feet. 3 Chronometer Eatiiig Sfotice.—At 1 p.m. ■ to-day a 'galvanometer rigi.!tl for ritfing I chronometers will be sent from tho Obeorvatery to tho Public I'-elduraph Offleo 1 avid to tlw Dominion Museum. Th.-b Seed : lo f will aiovb at 1 p.m. exactly of Now Zeiilain), standard mean time, when a. clifona- ] " metc-r set to Gttenwich nioiin timo thoiild 1 show 13 hours 3Qinin. Any ai.Kcre.pco will bo tho error of tho chronometer ttn Green- { wie.li mea-u time. , At ? "..*. correct tlmo wul also be slE'iMillcd from the Observatory by moans of i n electric lights. A it-tsen HgM will be I switched on at about ?.45 p.m., n. red one ■ g at about 8.55 p.m., and a white ono at t, nboat 8.59 p.m.. and all Kghis will b.o [1 switched olt at 9 p.m. csactly. of Now Zeaf land standard mean timo. Tho pfopstra- | j lory switching on of tlw li.Slits mu6t bo i ccsnsiilered as only approximately cei'rcct, and must Bot lie used for rating li meters. 'Bio correct, time for rating «111 .- bo given 'oy switsliins off the lights simills taneously at 9 p.m. ,_,„„ B O. B. APAMS, o aavefnttcnt Mtrononitr. ■
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