SHIPPING NEWS.
PHASES OF THE MOON. NOVEMBER. t,. , Day. Hr. ni. First quartet 6 8 4 a.m. Fall moan 0 lb 31 a.m. , Last Quarter 21 7 26 p.m. aew moon 28 1 11 p.m. MOON. Moon sets to-day, 6.10 a.m.; rises, 8.5 a.m. Thursday. TIDE. To-day, 8.42 a.m.; 8.49 p.m. 10-morrow. 9.14 a.m.;. 9.38 p.m, SUN. Sun rises to-day, 4.19 a.m.; 6.53 p.m. ARRIVALS. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18. f,5 Al 'vPt V ' s - s ' ,7 a " m ' ; - M 5 tons. Stevens, from Nelson, SIKAU, e.s. (7.J0 a.m.). 'MB tons. Hay, from i\clson and Motueka. Ju l k m '\ S ;f-,^ M v.m.), 1212 tons, Aidwell, from Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon -Misses baint Stevens, M'Gregor, Barrell, Uarke, Bowcrn, Stringer, Troup. Jeffreys, Me-damtg West, Palmer, Jeffreys, Francis, Barrel! WiUiams, Hammond, Pollock, iHsley, Livingston, Giilon, Wilkio. Sturgias, Kmglit, youji.g, Captain Hutton, Messrs. Osborne, Younir, Anderson, JI.P-, Yotffle, Parker, Barr, West, Proctor; Yarrall, Rocker, Hannah, Lownley, Wylde, Palmer, llemilo, Stevens, Williams, Taylor, West mead, f Jeffreys, Holmes. Simon, Francis, Barrell, Utugic, Stevens, Ealtantync, Mark, Stephenson. Hoieroft, Brady, rurner, Mewart, Henrys, O'Shoa, Livingston, Webster, Loder, M'Conncr, Hollirtes, ■rra-.sk, Maun. 'Thompson, Barnett, M'Millen, Hoiitey, Pcttlgrew, Hall, Andrews, Nancarrqw, Dale, Frew, Lind, Dup.n, Stevenson, OiViU, Howarth, MalhoUand, HiH, Stringer, McDonald, Knight. •> ■ HINEMOA. s.s. (2 p.m.), 542 tens, BoUons, irom Capo PaUiser,
DEPARTURES. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18. HINEMOA, e.s, (5 a.m.), 542 tofts, BoUons, fo fm9?JP e lighthouse. ATHENIC, R.M.S. (4 p.m.), 12,234 tons, «™i?£ d \,.59" T .ja Monte Tides. HIMITANGI, 5.3. (5.25 p.m.), 323 tons, Burns, for Chatham Islands. MAJvGAPAPA, s.s. (S p.m.), 164 tons, Fletcher, for Pieton. PATEENA, s.s. (5.5 p;m.!, 1212 ■ tons, Cameron, for Ly Helton. Passengers: Salooii-Mißses Ward Broadley, Roberts, Bucklaod, Small, Lady Wifd. Mrs. Lowe, Messrs. Goodwin, Ds Be«rc. Marshall, Anctrews, Wylie, Faster. Maffey, Armstrong, Weston, Cardster: 16 steerage. NIKAU, s.s (9.30 p.m.), 245 tons, Hay, tor Nelson and MettiekaKAIAPOI, s.s, (9.30 ' p.m.), 2M3 tons, .ttaston, for New Ply.nioutli. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. . Kaltoa, Nelson, November 19. Arapawa, Wangaimi, November 19. Kapuui, Patea, November 19. Atoxandcfr, Nelson. November 19. Kerehana>, London, via, Auckland. Nov, 19. Pna.wa. Blenheim, November 19.' M«<3ri, Lytfelton. November 19. TJluaarea, Melbourne, vio. south, Nov. 19. Jjapouwka, Pioton and Nelson, Nov. 20, Nikaai, Nelson, Motueka, Not. 20. Pateena, Lyttelton, November 20. Hawera, Patea, November 20. Aorere, Patea. November 20. Maunganui, Sydney direc-t. Nov. 20. Stormbird. Wanganui, November 20. Kaiapsi,- New Plymouth. November Amokura, rsouthern islands, Nov. 21. Blenherm, Blenheim, November 21. Hma, Haveloek and. Sounds, Nov. 53,
projected departures. Kaiapo'i, New Plymouth, November 1?. TV&katu, Lyttelton. November 19, Blenheim, Blenheim, November 19. Queen of the South, Fotton. Nov, 19. Iftiitoa, Terakohe, November 19. Stormbiid. Wanganul, November 19. Huift, Havelock, atid Sounds, Nov, 19. Mapourika., Pieton and Nelson, Nov. 19. KLjsnle, East Coast, November 19. Opawa. Blenheim, November 19. Arapavve,, Wanganui, November "19. Ifopuni. Patib, November 19. Alexander. Nelson. November 19. Maori, LyttcltMi. November 19. Flirearoa. Lyttcltin, November 19, Kittawa, 'Napier, Gisborne, and. Auckland. November 19. Aorere, P-ate-a. November 20. Tlawera, Pates,, November "0. Pateena, Lyttellon, November 20. JTamieanni. Jl-lbounv. vi:i s'nith Nov. 20. Dorset. Lyttelton and Dunediß, Nov. 20, ITlimarca. Sydney direct, November 21. Miiniro LyUdton and Bunedin, Nov. 22. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE, MOVEMENT'S OF STEAMERS.. MAUNGANUT, due here from Sydney, diywc, November 20, Sails same day lor Melbourne, via the south. tDuIMABOA, due here from Melbourne, via Muff, November 19. Sails saiiie day for Lyt-tolton. Due asain November 2i. Sails same day for Sydney direct. 'FRISCO SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. TAHITI, due here from San Prancisco, via Island portß, flec.emfrer 4. Leaves Tiecomber 5. for Sydney. Due Sydney December 9. AORANGI. due here from Sydney December 4. Leaves December 5. 'for San Francisco, via, Island ports. Due Saii Fra:;idseo, December 25, OVERSEA SHIPPINC. SteameM. From. Left. Due. Nerekana- . Aug. 24 Nov. 19 Tonirariro 'London Sep. 8 Nov. 22 Mm'itai ....„ London Sep. 9 Nov, 81 Arawa. London Get. is Nov. 25 Waiwera London ■ Oct, 5 Dec. 5 Indrapufe .' London Get. 15 Dei:. 19 Otalri London Nov, 6 Jan. 6 Tainui London Nov. 6 Dee. 23 Euahine London Oct, 25 Dec. 9 Ma.mari London Nov, 33 Dec. 28 K.aipara Liverpool Sep. 29 Nov. 30 ZeaJandio Liverpool Oct. 4 Nov. 24 Jturunui Liverpool Oct. 26 Jan. 4 Sturmfeis *few York Sep. 5 Nov. 27 Chsniston New York Nov. 6 Feb. 6 Woglindo ........ New York oct.'Z7 Jaii, 22 Tokomaru Montreal Sep. 7 Dec. I Whakatane Montreal Sep. 20 Dee. 19 Canada Cape ... 'Frisco Oct. 27 Nov. 35 Kawunea Quebec Oct, 27 Jan. 16 SAILEK TO ABHIVE.' Loch. Garvc, ship (at- Auckland); left Marseilles May 20.
BY TELEGRAPH. ■ OVERSEA. FRESIANTLE, November IS. Arrivsd.—Macedonia, from London. MELBOURNE, November 18. The Crama's New Zedland passengers include:—Messrs. Mansell< Gros.se, Simms, Church, Perry, Parker, Anderson, Garlick, Eswarth, Raymond, S.iddal). Horton,. Collard, Thompson, White. Hall. Bnrrance, Forbes, Robertson, the Revs. Gufane, Morris, aitd Gachemaille, Dr. Jones, Captain M'Lean, Mcsdantes Simms. Crosse', Watts, Perry, • Onus, Cacb.eraa.il.ls, Maflseli, Stodden. Siddajl and i children, M'Lean, White, Hall, Barrance, Robertson and 10 children, Wilkineoti, Misses Wilkinson. Mi6Se6 Covre, Duakley, Ely. Gibbtns, Hacisworth, Sladden, M'Lean, Supple, Thompson; also ?5 third-class passengers.. SYDSEJT. November 18. Arrived.—Willoclvra (1 p.m.), from San Francisco, via Wellington. SUVA, November iB. Sailed,—Moano, for San Francisco. COASTAL. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER IS. AUCKLAND.' Arrived—Makuta (1.15 p.m.!, from /Vancouver. Arrived—Huia, auxiliary schooner (5.15 p.m.), from Gisborne .ftnd Limestone Island.
• - NAPIER Sailed.—Nerehana (4.30 p.mj, lor Wellington. NEW PLYMOUTH. Arrived.—Harawa (5,50 a.m.), for Onehunga. \ WANGANTJI. Arrived.—Arapawa (2.40 p.si.) and Putilji (6.20 p.m.), from Wellington, PATEA. Arrived—Kapimi (12.15 p.m.), from Wellington. BLENHEIM. Arrived—Opawa (10.40 a.m.), from Wellington. NELSON. Arrived.—Mapourika (10.15 a.m.), from Ficton a,nd Wellington. Sailefl.-Jlapouri.lia. (12.50 p.m.). for Picton; Alexander (€.40 p.m.), for Wellington. LYTTKI.TON. Arrived,—Jlao-ri (7.15 a.m.), frsm Wellington; Urima-rea, (6,15 p.m.), from Bluff. Sailtsd.-Jlaori (8 p.ni.i, for Wellington, with §50 saloon am! istcerage passengers.
JtAtCUKA'-S PASSENGERS, (By Tclssr»Dsi.—Press Association.) Auckland. November 18. The Makurn, whk-h arrived at, 1.20 p.m. te-cloj- from Vancouver, Honolulu, and Suva, brought the following pweengets for New Zealand:—First saloon—Misses Holdsworth, Henderson. Hutchinson. Droyer, Bloomßcld, Connelly, Wilson, Bla-Bih-ce, SloedwrnM Holdsworth, Boulnois, Jlit«he.H, Allen, Thomson, Hutchinson, Jasta, Davis, Phillips, Heynold6, Scott, Bastey. fiaymond, Messrs. Holdsworth (2i, Kromei'. Kins, Boulnois, Blundell, Stout (2), Court. Mitchell, Thorp, Allen, Fnlro... Hutchinson (2), Swan, Jaskc (H, iitiller, Areru, Eavley, Holiingdale. Joeohsen. House, Davis. Phillips, fteynolds, Bell, Kirkland, Wilson (J). Turner,' Wood, Raymond, and Captain M'Donftld. Second saloon—Jfesdames Smith. Lance. Losvc and intent, StsveiwoH. Chllliugwnrth, Fearce, liglington, Coftli. Wwdctl Bailor and to. fcit, Mayo, EJxle. (iitlbr&tta and infant,
Handy, Stark, King, Serfe.ll, Martin, Dus' to, Sindley and infarct. Brabant, and infant, Jones. Crapne, Misses Easy. Pcaree, Nairn (2), Eeiinton (2), Pirlc, Lexington, Mayo, Fax, King, Scrfcll, Martin, Bet), Uglier, Messrs. Gillespie. Dunning, M'Kay, Lowe, Simpeoik CWllingivo-rth, Ponrce, Nairn, Ferguson, Eglinton, Colliis, Wallace. Murray, Walter, Fvcebury Warden, Bailey, Pirte. Mayo (2), Jenes (2), Matthew, Barr, Galbr'aitli, Handy, King, Gairthornfc. Sherriff. Scrfell (2). Dcarden, Sindley, Bohovls, M'Kcnilc, M'Guirk.. fiarrop. Roget, Barnees, Jones; and 215 through passengers !or Sydney. ARAWA'S PASSENGERS. P..M.S. Arawa, which left London on October 9 last, and is due here on November , 25, has on board tha following paescn-J E«rs:—First ealoon—M-ajor Ridley. Miss] Ridley, Captain W. Williams, Mrs. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. G. 0. Marriott, Mr. and Mrs.i A. L. Woolley, Mrs. 11. Duncan, Miss I. Dancan, and Master Duncan, Mrs. M. Haldane. Mrs. Maohada; Miss Machado, Master Machado, Mrs. M. Yick and Miss Vicit, Miss A. Esteourt, Miss Y. St. Olair, Miss H. Stevens, Messrs. D. Byron, R. Inglis.lMl. H. t). do Lantaur. P. C. Machado, V. Muehddo, T. If. Re'id, W. 1). Stewart. Second salcon—ftov, S. Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. W. Beer, /Mr. and Mrs. A. BfodJc. Mias Brodie, and tho Masters Bro-. die, Mr. and Mrs. J. Farauhar, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Gibson, Mr, and Mm. >T. B. Johns, the Misses Johns (3), and Master Johns, Mr. and Mrs. 3. Mowlem, Mr. and Mrs. G, B. Proud, Mr. and MM, W. Sadler, Miss Sadler. and Master Sadler, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Venn. Mrs. E. Bland, Mrs. J. Cooper and Mies L. J. Ooofter, Mrs, and Miss Higßinbottom, Mrs. F. 0. Robertson and the Misses Robertson <2i, Mrs. B. Rose, Mrs. William*. Misses B. A. Adams, Mr. Bayles. I. J. Bruce. E. B. and D, ,T. Hare. A. Helling, S. Hill, B, Kent, E. and B. SfDiormid, N.- itcrGdith. E. Moore, B. OkeH, % Pa'ttinson, G. 0, Rundell. E. M. etefihens, B. Scott, M. Tate, E. Tate, A. JI. Walter, Messrs'. W; Barker. E. J. Corker. P. E'rliaeh. E. G, Foster, 3T. Frith, E. Gcr.ber, J. GoHie, F. Grady. H. B. TtoHiday. W. H; K W. Lcighton. W. Mackitf. R. Maeklin, P.. M'Kny, J. Mulholliand, G. Partridge. ,T. Purchase, W. Rae. J. Soott, :G. J. fi, S. Tonkin, G. ft. Watson, 0. L. Wells, K Wilkinson. W. F. WiUiitoa. S. Wil!i.ims, S. Vaughan-Williams. In the third-class thwe ere close, on 406 passengers. Captain Olayden. whu. is in fconvmmid of the Arawa, hoa advised bj wireless that he expects +o re.a"h Hohnrt this afterno"n. The medrral officer on the Aravra- is Hr. 9. J. I. Linklater. RHABINE LEFT CAPE TOWN. Continuing her Toyaeo from London to Wellington, via, Tenerifce, Cane Town, and Hotart, the New Zealand Shinning Coftnany'6 Bnahine left the South Afritan port on November ' IS. She is due hero about December 9. Among latest charters affecting local trade is the s.s. Ilfotd, 4266 tons, which has. been fixed to load jarrah. at Bunburv f«r New Zealand ports. Information has tycea received locally to : the effect that the. liner ludralema arrived at London on November 10 from Australian ports. The vessel is to le-ave London on December 9 for Ncsv Zealand, via Australian ports. The crew of the Hinii'tang-i ■ signed on yesterday morning, with Captain W. Bums in command. The vessel left last night lor the Chatham Islands, 'via. Lyttelton> -
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