SHIPPING NEWS.
PIUSES OF 'VUK MOON. NOVKMBEH. Day, Hr. in. First nuarlcr 0 6 4 <i.m 4 Full moon 13 10 31 a.m. Ln*t quarter "I 7 2b p.m. New moon 28 1 11 P-ni. MOON. Moon rises to-day, 2.26 a.m.; sets, 5.4 p.m. TIDE. To-day, 2.7 a.m.; 2.31. p.m. To-morrow, 3.2 a.m.; 3.28 p.nv HUN. Sun rises to-day, 4.14 a.m.; sets, 7.1 p.m. ARRIVALS. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21 OPAWA, s.s. (0.50 a.m.), M tons, Nicholas, from Blenheim. KAPUNI, h.s. (8 a.m.), 150 tons, M'lntosh, from Paten. AKAWA, s.s. 18.40 a.m.), 9372 tons, Claydon, from London, via Toue-rill'e, Cape Town, and Uobart. BLENHEIM, s.b. (.8.55 a.m.), 329 tons, Wilkinson, from Blenheim. PATEi;NA, s.s. (9.30 a.m.), 1212 tons, Aidwell. from Lyttelton. Passensera: Ha loonMisses Ward, O'i>onneli, >ork, Little, M'Donald, Mesdamea Anderson Jtnd child, Lady Ward, Mivinney, Wanibont', ajowan, Donovan. .Messrs. Waterworth, Cooper, Dag?, liall (2), ilardy. Buddo, M.P., ,n * nev, Dingwall, Stevenson. M'Laren. Miles, Condlill'e, Speight, Mill?, liarland. Pollard, Pickle?, iiiatt (2), t.kiriick, Nicoll. Meyers, Raston, Carson. Hodson, Johnston, Clark, Ilawthorne, Hunter, Adamc?. Jiauna, Knowles, GiUicli, Byan, Vi r oo(!s; 23 steerage. NIKAU, s.s. (10.30 a.m.), 248 tons, Hay, from Kelson and JlotueliS.. OPAWA, s.f. (2.30 p.m.), 7230 tons, Ityley, from Tokanmni l!«y. „ . 11UIA, s.s. (5.5 p.m.), 127 tons, Kurt, from llavciocl;. DEPARTURES, TUESDAY, NOVEMBEK 25. nAWEUA, s.s. (12.15 p.m.), 200 tons, Jackson, Tor I','itca. .. 11.M.5. PYKAMD3. Now Zealand drill-ship, third-class protected cruitjcr (7.10 p.m.), 2135 tons, SCOO i.h.p., Commander P. J. Stopford/for Lyttelton. PATEENA, s.s. (8.10 p.m.), 1212 tons. Aidwell, for Lyttelton. Passengers: vSaloon Mis-scs llennibcry, Adams» Deuenham, Browii {2|, Wilkinson, llill. Ru.st-oJ. Thomson, Mesdamcs Gurnet, and 3 Roileston. Jiobertsou and 2 children, Joiins and '1 children, Rose, Bowman Birch, Messrs. Milne, Scott,* Abc-l. Adaicp, Manson, John*, Barker, Bowman, Birch, lonUn, Purchase. Jotwtcn, t»ce, Wskon; Ef KIKAU, s.s. (0 p.m.), 248 tons, Hay, lor Nelson. I'UKAKI, s.s. (9.30 p.m.), 1444 tons. Wat' 6ou, for Napier, Gisborne, una Aucluaua.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS, Canada C-ape, San Francisco, Nov. 2S. Corinna, southern ports, November lh. Mapouril;a, Nelson, Pieton, Nov. £■-. Staunganui, Lj'ttcllon, November -5. Kennedy, Nelson,- Novciubor 2 t . Aorci'o, l>atea, November 27. Hnwcra, Patoa, November 27. Nikau, Nelson, November 27. rateena. Lyttelton, November 27., Sturnifels, New York, via liortli. Wanaka, Aucltlaud, Qisborne, Napier, isovember. 29. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Ngahcre, Australian ports. Nov. 26. lis' Kapuni, November 26. Opaw.l, Blenheim, November 26. Blenheim, Blenheim, Z6. Nerchana, Napier, GisbOTiie, iHov. Arapawa, Wansanui, November Maunganui, Lytteltan, November 26. Bemucru, Lyttelton. Kovembt-f i.6. Marerc, Lyttelton. November 25. Mapourika. Picton, Nele-on, Nov. u6, . Mirniro. Lyttelton. JXinedm. Nov. Zo. Moa, Wanganui, November 26. Stormbird, Wangaimi. Nov. 26. Corinna, .Picton, Onelninga, < New Plymouth, November 21. Kaiapoi, southern ports, iSov. 27. Kennedy,' lloltitiha, November 2«. Kawera, I'atea, November 27., Corinthic, Lyttelton. Novembsr 27. Ki'nemoa. northern liffhtboutts, «ov-, lu Nikau, Nelson, November 27. • - Pat-eena, Lyttelton, November i 7. Aorcrc, Patca. November 11. Mftunganui. Sydney direct. November 2d. Maori, Lyttelton, November 2-8. Wairuna, Suva, Nove-mto i.B. Hinemoa, southern i'.-taiicw. aov, aJ,. Opawa, London, November 29. 'INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. JIAUNGANUI, due bore from Lyttelton November 28. Loaves same day for Sydney direct. ' " . i . ■FRISCO SERVICE. ' MOVEMENTS OP STEAMERS. TAHITI, duo hero from San Francisco, via Island ports, December 4. Leaves December 5, for Sydney. Due Sydney Dcpember 9. • „ , „ ' '• AOItANGI, duo liere from Sydney Oeoera. ber 4. Leaver December 5, for San Fran* cisco, via Island port-s. Duo San Francisco, December 25.- J. , MOANA, due liere from San Francisco, via Island ports. January 1. Leaves January 2 for Sydney. Due Sydney January 6,
331' TELtSGKAPH, OVERSEA, ' ' LONDON, November. 25. Arrived.—Waglinde. from Tattal, Gliile. Sailed.—Star of India, lor Ancklaiid (N.Z.);. Ayrshire, for Dunedin i!N.Z.). ADSLAIDE, November 25. Arrived.—Kaltapo, from New Zealand.-' MELBOURNE, November 25. Arrived.—Macedonia, from London. SYDNEY, November 25. Arrived:.—TJlimaroa (tfaoni, from Wcl-i ll Sa4lcd.—Zealand!* (2 p.m.), for j^icMaiiiLi COASTAL. TUESDAY, NOVEMBEK 25. AUCKLAND. Arrived—Dapline (MS p.m.!, fiira Her. cury Bay. . , ,' Sailed.—N jatiawa. (6.10 p.m.i,, for raiirancra and OpotiSi: Aupouri (B.W _ P-» ). for Yvliaugarel; Kuuievl (6 jmu-), icH* 71 T< W«t weather delayed tlie Wanalta. She expects to sail. at. daybreuk for all ivast Ooast and southern ports. NEW PLYMOUTH. Arrived—llarawa .(5,45 p.m.), from OneUUUSa ' WANGANUL Arrivtd.— Arapawa (11.20 a.m.), from Web lington. • , pramTo sail.—Mapourika (10 p.m.), for Wel> liUßt ° n ' 'NYBIA BAY. ' Arrived.—Wootton (11.50 a.m.), from W«l----li,,Kt0n' SELSOS. Arrived.—Alexander (7.15 p.m.), from WeiliiiKton and Picton. % „ Sailed.—MapouriUa (l 1 a.m.). foi* LYTTELTON.
Sailed.—H,lt.S. l»«yche (5.10 p.m.). for Weiliuaton. . % r Arrivod.—Haiuiffaimi a.m. l , fA'oni Wellington. » * n« tiaileil.-Mauiiganut 18 p.m.), for ton. Padscnecre: Saloon—Mioses jJamil, Drydcn. Lynch, Jcbb, Miller, Wnon, Rc-alc, Goldinghatn, Mewort, Mitchell, Ko&cnden. Maloney, Campbell, Barrett. JJottjiwiK (2). Boulter, LeLlnvroK. Luttroll. Kewakaralia. Jlulli'iid, I ikaua;, Collie, Matthews, Jeff, Oslr.iy, kpn. te"'. Jenkins and 2 children, BaUin. Uilray, Camming and 2 children. bowiirJK. Anderson. Margins, Kennedy,. Grossman,•• Jflicnn. Foster. Walker. Skcrrinetun, I Joad, M'liraith, MaeCartncy ami child. lUi-tqn and 2 children, M'Farlaao. Aeiiley. Jorsyui, Dlackclt, Fiiehankson. Bailey, Bm «•." -M Millan, Wakclidd, Dixon, Laws, wpiam Bone, Commissioner Cullou, iU'y. Fattier OConnell, Captain Tihodes, Rev. I)on. Captain Finnis, Captain iileiiflininj. iiUjfcio. L H. Xsitt M.P., M'Kenzsc. A 3it.il.e3, Boulton, Bodgers. Patrick. Barnetl feeager. Milieu, Dcsliir, Stranger, _Br«ith\».utc, Kaincs, Armstrong. lJorry. Edgar., ■'o'lcj, WgEi'is/Leatliwick. Morgan, Collins, }Jul. deli, Standi;;!!, .Bristol, -kiiorwood. XiLer, Campbell, Jt'Uelh, Mahey. ft hiUaiier, Morris, Butcher, Goodman, l'?l>erta «)., AI Aillar, Liittrcll Fulicrton, TJinks, heaui l*,'U. W. Forbes, M.P., Mismm Ilo" 1- k«. Jt-iiKiiuoii, j 31 orris, Maniuis (2), Corinsa. bear. Jaistou. Cargill, Tinker, Casey, Millei. uuncio.i, I Forsyth, Lowe, K'l'arJane, Rawn«ley, louiis. iYa.-.er, Nicholl, Simpson, Leid, and -0 "'snUciL—Cygnet, for Akaroa; Defender, for Westport. JVliM'.ijlN. bailed.—Waitomo p.m.), for Bluft AKAWA. FKOM l ( ONi)ON r . An arrival in the stream a! Wellington from Loudon yesterday morning Vt '; is j- 1 1( ; Sh:iv,\ Savill steamer Arnwa. At lor haun* been grunted pratique tlw velvet jjeniiea <tt. the Kind's U'luirf. liie "ft 1 .' 1 ; 1 , Cc of the voyage is ae follow:—\\ iU l ceptinu (ji <i. heavy blow on one d;<> tailing tlie run across tlit 4 Southern Ocean, .lit 1 weather throughout the whole voyage considered very Koud. The final & .•retell arrnss lliis Taxman iSea-was, however, no* fo favourable as the former part of tae voyage. Departure irom iirttviviena was taicen on the :ifteii.oon of October -'.and si call was tnude at Plymouth on the followjntr day. She *iilcd acain on October 1 nnd after n pood partuse, arrived ju Tenci'ilie on October IG. A stay it, a u-.\ liniim \v:i.s made at- that port hi ordei to ollmv to ii" aclinic. Hie inn down to Cape Town wu^ I the usual hot weather hciup rxnciicm-crt 1 iu the tronlw. suutii Ainuan poit
wiis nvTid-a on October SQ.ntui after coalincr, S J I( - j."h!cil strain on the following day. On Lie voy«p;o across t-lic .Southern Qecau the W jusvera (bound for Auckland) was passed, lusci reported iiy vin;* enronnfered heavy weather. Jiobart was rcached on fuwduy, November 19, p.mi two days later the ;\ruwa sailed for WeHinpion, arriving here «'* above, 'flu* average sUxuuiii£ time for tlie voyage was 13.1 Uuotc-:. Captain li, Claydcn liao associated villi lum the following officers:—Chief* Mr. C. M. Andrews; second, Mr. A. O. Curtis: third, Air. T. M. James fourth, Mr. 15. Davis; nur«cr, Mr. F. U, Ilamuan; surgeon. Dr. O. Ijiukhuyr. Engineers: Chief, Mr. J- Spiers: second, Mr. J. Morris: third, Mr. A- Cooper; fourth, "Mr, D. Owen; fifth, Mr. J. CV.vrUfion; sixth, Mr. C. Arthur; first reTri&erator, .Mr. G. Brings: '.second refrigerator, >[r. ij. Evans; Uoiionnaker. .V?r. J. Hunter; eleeti'ician. Mr. I J . Kincaid; eh'icf steward, .Mr. C. J. Jfobden; Marconi opcratos. Mr. P. Nightingale. In addition to the saloon' passengers Already published, tho following joined the vowel at Cone Town:—Mr., Mrs., «md Master fireig, Mrs. Reynolds?, Mrs. Hood,. Mr. Salmon, and Mr. J. Wilson. Aljr. Gilpin joined at Uobart. PASSENGERS 1011 NEW ZEALAXD. . Tho P. and O. liner Macedonia- (from IJomion) has the following passengers for New* Zealand:—For Auckland—Mr. John •Uibby, Mr. I. Cohen, Mr. M H. Hutchinson and Mrs. Hutchinson, Mrs. G. M. Tioughnan, Miss M. I.oughnstti, Mr. JF. A. Powell, Miss C. Stevenson, Mr. A. S. Thompson, Mrs. Oli'vo L. Tui'ton, Mis« I- White, Mi *3 0. Priestly. * For Wellington—Mr.. A. Barry, Mr. W. Crowe, Mr. W. Darmgh, Jli'o. and iliss Hitson. For Lytteltou—Mr. 5. H« TUiiley, Mrs. J. 11. Halt, Mr. C. Low, Mr. W. J. Mullen, Mrs. Mullen. Fur Dunedin- ■ Miss K. Burnside, Mr. I). Cameron. Mr. and Mrs. ii. Montgomery, Miss Dorothy Wimperis, Mr. A. J. Mudfonl, Mr. and ?irs. J. Powell are booked to Westpoi't, filid Mr. W. G. Evans to Napier. HOTOBUA LEAVE'S HOME. Gablo advice has been received by the local ofiico of the Now Zealand Shipping Oomnsivy stating that the Kotorua cleared London' for Wellington, via way ports, on Saturday;, November 22. This port should be mado on January 7. COKINTHIC'S MOVEMENTS. A projected departure from Wellington to-morrow is the Shaw-Savill lmer Coriathie. She has been fixed. to load general oarjro an.d dairy produce at Auckland during the first week in Dec-ember, fche afterwards comes on to Wellington to complete, and will sail for London, via way ports, on or about December 24. THE WHAKATANE. Tho New Zealand Shipping Company'.? steamer Whakat-ane, which left Montreal en Octobcr 2 for' Australian and New Zealand ports, arrived o.t Melbourne on Novembsr 22. After visitin;? Sydney .and Auckland, the vossel corner oti to Wcilingtoii. being due here about December 20. GOOD STEAMING. The local office of the Tyser Lino .has been advised that tho Indrapura. arrived at Melbourne on Sunday, November 25, ai'ter a smart passage of 39 days from London. CVills will bo made at Sydney, Auckland, and Napier before the Indro* puwi reaches Wellington; in about n uionMi's. tiuss. FOR- HOKITIKA DIRECT. . Present indications point to there being no steamer leaving Wellington for Westport and Greyiaouth for some to come. Tho Anchor Line's steamer Kennedy will, however, he dispatched from this port for ilokit-ika direct at 3 p.m. tomorrow, i. MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Captain 11. Binuey, late of the Mutiapouri, is now in charge of tho Moura. Mr. J. Spiers, lato of the Mamari, is now chief engineer of the Ar:iw&. Mr. 0. Arland, late wireless operator on the Arawit, left ivho vessel at London, and Mr, F. Nightingale, late of the Saturnia. luvi filled the vacancy. Captain D&vcy, lato of ilie Tariuni, went south la-st- evening by. tho Po-teena for instructions.
It is anticipated tlmt tlio New Zealand Shipping Company's chartered steamer Toliuinarn, now at Auckland, will arrive at, Wellington ivith Montreal cargo about Wednesday, December J. After loadii;;,' at Napier and Gisborne, tho Tyter liner Nerelw.na will return tp Wellington to complete. Sho is expected to clear for London about November 30. The Nev? Zealand Shippin's Company's Opawa arrived at Wellington from Toliornaru J3ay yesterday afternoon. It i? expected that she will tqkc,, for London on Saturday, November 29. Discharge of the WelliiiEton portion of tho Ma'rero's London cargo will probably be completed to-day. The liiior proceeds thence tb Lyttelton and Duuedin, subsequently visiting Australian ports to load tor Home. The local Agents for the A. and A. Line expect to dispatch the Mimiro from Wellington for the south, ta-day. She loads at Australian port6"for London. 'J'ho Government steamer Ilmemoa will cooio off tho Wellington- Patent Slip tgday, and will proceed to the southern lighthouses 011 Friday. The ferry steamer Maori . vrill replace the Itaiutßanni in the WeliiUKtoniLytteli'on ■ run' 011 Friday evening. Tlu> Maun* will leave here for Sydney direct at 5 p.m. 011 Friday, On account of yesterday's heavy rain ths Kaiapoi's departure from Welluigton for Timaru, Oamarit, Dunodin, and the Bluff 'hae been p-jatpoued till tomorrow. • It has been .arranged that the Union Company's freighter Wairntja will leave Wellington towards the end of thie week for Suva. A cargo of sugar and fruit, will bo lifted at tho Island port for Auckland. The Corinna is duo in port with .sotith- | crn transhipments to-day,, and Sew Plymouth cargo will bo received to-morrow. From Wellington the Corinna proceeds to Picton, Onehunga, and New Plymouth. Heavy rain delated the Wanaka, at Auckland, but she cleared- ■the northern port for Gisborne, Napier, and Wellington last evening, and is due at Wellington 011 Saturday or Sunday next, According to advices Seceived by tho local agents for the U. S. and A. Line, their I'haHcred steamer Sturmfels is duo at W«I----jington either late to-night- or early tomorrow morning. The vessel lias ISKI tons of New York c«to to put out here prior to proceeding- to Lyttelton, Duuedin, and Newcastle.
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