SHIPPING NEWS.
PHASES OF TUB MOOX. SOVEMI3KE. _. Day. Ur. in. I'iist iißCrlcr 6 (, 4 u.ra. lull nw.i'i 13 io 31 a.m. Last quarter 21 7 25 p.m. sow moon 26 1 11 p.m. MOOX. Moon rises to-day, 2.55 a.m.; nets, 5.25 p.m. TIDE. To-day, 3.2 a.m.; 3.23 p.m. To-!norrov,\ 3.5S a.m.; 4.26 p.m. SUX. "tin rises to-day, M 4 a.m.; sets, 7.2 p.m. ARRIVALS. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26. CORINKA, s.s. (4.25 a.m.*, 1271 tons. Cameron, from southern ports. H.M.K. PSYCHE, third-doss cruiser (7.10 a.m.!, 2135 tons, 5000 i.h.p.. Commander U. C Carr, from Lvitdton. .MAPOOKIKA, k.s. (7.20 -a.m.), 1212 tons, Cameron, from Nelson and Pietpn. Passoneers: .Saloon—Misses Jlorrcll. Jlaydcn, Heaps, M'Doimld, I'er-jusoii. Sealy, Chamoer;tun, Morton, Durrant, Dickson, Palmer, louns, Kent, Lindsay, Todd (2), Partridge,' Wisdamea Johnston and infant, liurke, Sherwood and infent. Slatter. Mom-weather. Andrews, ItoMaway. lioclnnff, Jt'lnnos, Whiteford and 2 children, Ksson, Stodart, llorton (2), Marple and child, O'Connor, .Tolinston, Smith, Uattv. Peters. Caldwell. M'MillAn. Turner, Jl'Cvusti'c. Rev. Hponce, Mearre. Ross, Eateson, Hall. Anderson. Cottle, Bcynelds, Jolmston, Barr, Jlyhiil, Stickbuiy, Cruse, Baii>»nt, Slatter, Gilchrist, Jf'JlUlan (81, Lindegreeli, Do Silva, M'lnncs, Whiteford, Corliss, Humhprcys, llorton (35, Tapp. Bell. Warner, O'Connor, Skinner, Kagg, Stuart, Ivess, Hewitt, Fuiier, Turner, Mathews. Dryden, Murray, Frederick, Willis, ])>'o!igliton. iioldaivay; 10 steerage, MADNGANUI. s.s. (9.15 a.m.*, 7527 tons, Worrall. from Evttelton; 255 passengers. STUI'.MFELS. s.s. (6 r-ni. in the strcaml, 57C0 tons, Schmidt, from New York, via Auckland. DEPARTURES. WEDNESDAY*. H'OVEMBEK 25. IEOA, s.s. (10.40 a.m.), 168 tons, Sawyers, for Wangauui'. MAKER E, s.s. (1.20 p.m.), 6«3 tons, Jrello, for Lyttelton. MAPODRIKA, s.s. (2.10 p.m.), 1212 tons, Cameron, for Picion ant! Keison. KIJIIEO, s.s. (2.20 p.m.i. 6225 tons, Duncan, for Lyttelton. NEKEHANA, sjs. (5.15 p.m.), 6553 tons, Compton, for Gisbornc. OPAWA, s.s. (7 p.m.). 110 tons, Nicholas, for Bienheim. MAUNGASUI, s.s. (10.25 p.m.), '7572 tons. Worrall, for Lyttelton. Passengers: Siioon —lliisas Daijan, Snow, Campbell, 'Gacan> Treanor, Caldwell, Doiigan, Power, Pitciier, Civanairh. Brown, P.iterson, Brivcl, Boyle, Kot-hay, Henry, AVheslcr, Steans, Mcsdames Heron, Cfitteriii, Thompson, Woodward, Jlidla-nc. Bimtinc. P.t% veil, Priclmrd, Sfniidt, Dall, Pollock. Whiteford, Williams. Whiteford nnd 2 children, JfCrostic and 2 children, Father Garrcll. Jlcsirs. Smith. Baron, Sexton. Miller. Olive, Lend, Dutliri's. Cicraljoaski. M'Farlane, Tustin, Harland. Lcighton. Jiirams (2), Midlane ;2), Catterill. Palerson. Wilson. Fcnwiok, Ko>:b, Jlvhill. Venning, Bunting, Crawford. BlaUelev, Jenkins, Busubrook, Pownall, Holmes. Whiteford; 83 steerage.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Canada Cape. San Francisco, Nov. 27. Kennedy, Nelson. November 27. Kiicau, Nelson, November 27. Pateona. Lyttelton, November 27. Sturmfels. New York, via north,, Nov. 27. Ar,ipawa, Yfnnsfonui. November "7. Hawera,, N Patc3, November S3. Matinganul, Lyttelton, November 28, Opavra, Blenheim, November 28. Ac-rcro, Fa tea, November 25. Kennedy. Kelson, via Wsilepu. Nov. 28. Kaitou, Tora-kalic, November 2S. RLenlreim. Blenheim, NavcmUi:'-' 23. Kamuii, JNitea, November 29. W<tiia!tu-,'Auckland, Gisborne. Napier. November 23. Wahlno, Lyttelton, November 20. Patlkl, Wangamii. December 2.
PRGJECTED DEPARTURES. Nsnh'jre, Australian port:, Nov. 27. ilymuera, LvtteUoJ?, November 2?. Kiviajvoi, southern poi'ln, Nov. 27. Corint.iiic. Lyttellon, November 27. h'inemoa. northern lighthon?.«s. Nov. 27. Nik&u, Nelson, November 27. Fat-oo.na-. LyUclton, November 27. I'ntihi. Wanganul. November lUeuhoim. Blenheim, N aveipbor 27. K-xpuni. I'.itea, November .27. Arc,;;a\va. W:\ng-inui, Novomhrr 27. Kavera, PaU-a, November 28. Kaitoa. I'ielon, November 23. Kennedy, Hokitifca direct. November 28. Aororc, Pnten, November 28. 'IMnl.on, Onvhi\ng.'t, New Plymonth. November 23. Opawa, lUenhdm, November 28. M&pourike, Picton and Nekon, Nov. 23. Nannsjiium. rtvtiney direr*. November ifi. Wahine, Lyitellon, November 23. W;iiruna, Suva, November 23. Ilinemoa. southern Nov. 23. Opawa, London, November '23. JNTERCOLOMtAt SERVICE. ItOYKMENTS OF STKAMEKS. MAI'NGANUI, due here from liytle!ion November 23. Leaves khiso day l'or Sydney direct. 'FRISCO SERVICc. MOVEMENTS Of STKAMEItS. TAHITI. due here from &a« Franeifco, vi.A Island ports, December 4. Lc-ave* December 5. lor Sydney. Due Sydney Dcwnsbcr 9. AORANGI, due here from Rydn?y T>r>:om--her Lc-avc' l Divcrnber 5, for San riseo. via island port?. Due San Francisco, peromher 25. aIO. A NA, due hove from San Franeiseo, via I«lard port.-. January J. L"ave.i .Tannery 2 for Sydney. Due Sydney January OVERSEA SMIPPJKC.
.SAILER TO ARRIVE; T.nrh f»nrv«. ship (at Auckland); left Marseilles May 20. ET TELEGRAPH". OVERSEA. SUVA, November 26. Arrived.—Lcruka, from Sydney, Sailed.—tfarama, for Vancouver. COASTAL. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 25. POUTO. Sailed.—lnga (10.10 a.m.), for Sydney, AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Kittawa (7.10 u.m.), from Wellington, Napier, and Gisborne; At.ua (••'.Hil P.m.), from Sydney, via Fiji, Samoa,, and Ngapuhi (9.5 a.m.), from Taurancru; Roua. barque (5.40 p.tu.), from Ncvcastfe. vSaiiefi.—\Vanaka (4..6 a.m. 5, for (.i iffborne, Napier. Wellington, L'yiielton, Tim am, Duncdin, and Bluff; Squall (5.15 sum.), for East Coast Bays and Gi?borne: Tokomiira (5.15 p.m.}, lor Wellington 1 , Lyttdion, and Dnnedin; Clansman (7.30 p.m.), for Russell. Whangaroa, au»l Maugonui: 'Pas roan 05.1.Q pan.', for Tauranga ana Whaluitane; Rosamond (8.30 p.m.), for Tolaga Kay and Cfisbome: Chelmsford (6.10 p.m.), for Mftnden Point. •
To tail.—JTanaia. (10 a.m.). forWhangarel; Dephwe (midnisht.), for Great Barrier. ONEfIUNGA. .' Arrived.—Earawa, (11.50 .i.m.!, from Now Plymouth. WAKGAXUL Arrived.—Aorcro (9.40 lost night), and Han-era (6.39 a.m.), from Wellington. Both vesids are sheltering. NELSOJf. Arrived — Nikdu (11.20 a.m.), from Wellington. liYTTEIjTOX. Arrived—JOt.S. Pyronius (7.38 a.m.l, from Wellington; I'atcena, (11.10 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed.—Patecnfl, for Wellington. Pseficn.eers: Ka'oon—Misses Orosbic, Olirystall. McFedrics. Dawtcn. Nelson. Uncles, JlcsiJomes Salidforrt, Marshall, Kuxstcad, Porter ami. child. Captain Preston, Messrs. Marshall, liuxstead. ilardcustle, Holmes, Ktrolt-an, Hammond, (ice, !iii:har&. Hobsou, Toiplinsnn, (,'arriek, Nichols. S. ,1. Maim, Porter, Stewart. Godfrey. Niven. Sanill'ord, lli-iidcrson, JiarncU. llalkwslcin, Coaleutc, Marsh, KUI-ii, M'Kay; ami St) membors Hoyal Artillery Band. KUAIIIXK'S PASSEJfOEJtS. Due at '\Vt-llin?liin on December 9 from Luiidoii, via v.av imrts. l!ic New Zealand Shipping- Company's linaliiiii- i--brinifio ■: ilio following iias«m(. r ers:-(.'aiiluiii K. li. I'n.-ev, U.K.. Aivhdcarou Thorpe and Sirs. Thorpe, Dr. and Jlrs. Wtlltius, Mr. and Mrs. It. G. Ilamiiarl. Mr. and Mr.;. J. Timson. Mr. nnil Mrs. 1!. M. Hirrell and Miss Hindi. Mr. and Mr,;. J. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. J. \V. Aldis.'i. Mr. and Mr.'. J. Greer, Mrs. .\. Winter Evans, Mr. aad Mrs. Thomson, Mrs. U. Tullv and Mi-, Joan Tullv, Mr*. A. Christie end Mi« B. Christie, Mrs. M. Booth. Mrc. V.. I'aviUc, lln. K. M. Turner. JU'S, JJ, Banlucr and. Sliss BaJiMtx, Jfe, A,
l'\ Kennedy, Hiss M. E. Rope, Miss E. A. Finch, .'lks ill. JJ. Diamond, Miss A. J. M'Kco, Miss J. K. Stent, lire. S. 0. lladdow, Mr?. A. 11. Biic;:eiiham. 21 rs. G. Duncan, Miss A. h. Harnett, Miss M. I). Kimkcrtey, Mrs. E. liusk, Miss C. M. Chataway, Mies C. Cooper, M:e? ii. K. i'ogwscn, Mi's Si. A. Linson, Miss J. Minjiiliar. the Misses i!. li. and H, llrout. Miss 31. Piiekciidge, Miss ii. lfar.-ii!. .'.Ufa I'. Kiilliv.-ui, Hie Misses V. rviitl 1.-, jlcvris, M:,-s A. L. Long, Mies J. A. Griffin, Miss M. W. Parkinson. Jii«s J'. Wake, Miss 11 E. Stuokpy, Miss K. Orr, Mi,~'Tu L. and V, Freeman. Misrs L. G. Clai-j?, Hiss 0. Wal'lcsravc, the Jiisvcs W. ftnd'il. Baldwin. Mis., Wass, Mr. it. Pincknev. Mr. J. Grieve, M>. W. G. Scott, Mr. W." Jl. Furcuson, Mr. T. Simon. Mr. E. W. liartlett, Mr. JJ. Booth. Mr. It. C. Oliver, Mr. T. W. Jrocs. Mr. A. K. Hope, Mr. J. A. Cut. Mr. 'J'. Freeman. Mr. P. Freeman, Mr, William Percy, Mr. G. W. Glllman, Mr. W. G. Falconer, Mr. G. W. Morris, Mr. \V. Mot:-,!!. the fekry dun. At mccnt tin.' Lyttelton-Wcllington ecrvi™ ii being maintained by Ike MaungnKui and the Pattella, The Maumranui left tills port la.it iiiirht. and the I'ateemi, winch leaves to-night, will receive cargo for tho southern port early this morning. . On arrival from Lytteltons ito-morrow, the Maimganui withdraws from the ferry rim and re-enters the intercolonial run, lcavms; for Svdney direct, at 6 p.m. It was origin; ally intended to replace the idaurigamii bv the Maori !ai present lyiilg in the stream), but it has now been uecidad to re-<-oraniission the Wahinc, flnd she is to leave for tho .southern port, at 8 o'clock to-mor-row evening.
INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. Owing to tho trouble with seamen in Sydney no vresd loft that port foiMVeilingtoji last week, and consequently tnere was no arrival hero yesterday. There will aho he no arrival here from Melbourne this week, as the Willochra. which wa» to have taken the berth, is laid up at .»aney. The Maungmnii is to leave Wellington for Sydney direct at 5 p.m. to-morrow. Yesterday telegraphic advice was receijed from Wanganui to the effect that the Hawera and Aorerc. both hound from »t.; lingtoii to Patea, were sheltering at that port from a, heavy westerly gale. lh«. Aorerc sailed from Wellington on Mom day nieht. and tho Hnwcrn, left on I Xue»day. They aro due back at Wellington tomorrow. Local agents for the F. and S. etatcjed steamer ICalpara, notify that the »c»sel will probably leave. Auckland for ;- ton to-morrow week. She 1««W"M thousand tons of genera , ™r?° J™,™"; liugtou. Tho steamer wiL a f t* r ™ a,d , B „ 1 ?5 on to Lytlelton, Duuedin, and tho Bluff to finish, discharge. The Corinna's departure for .'northern ports has been postponed until i'riday. hhe hai a large ctiantity of cargo to land here and, in' eonwqocncc, will not he able to receive- freight until I'rlduy morning. Tho Marino Department anticipate dispatching tho Hinemoa for southern lighthouses on Friday next. She will hi away from Wellington for about four neeß?. Th» linor Mimiro left Wellington for southern ports in order to complex d;s< charge of foreign cargo. From fccw Zealand she pushes on to Australia.:! portu. YcsWday afternoon tho Tyser liner Ncrchana ieft Wellington for Qishorac ,to comincnco loading. She toult in a ouantity of produce here, but will come back to lift other cargo after visiting other coastal ports. The Marere, which left Wellington yesterday, proceeds to Lyttcllon and Duncdin to put the remainder of her inward cargo ashore. She afterwards aoes on to Australia,
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