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;s — —.— it PHASES op THE MOON. 2* AUGUST. i« Full moon 6 011 a.m. a quarter 14 o 26 p.m. }pw moon 21 n 56 p . m . j" "ret Quarter 28 . 4 22 D.m, I, MOON. Moon rises to-day,' 3.49 a.m.; sets, 0.8 p ,t TIDE. s -To-day, 0.18 a.m.; 12.43 jr.m. |'| To-morrow, 1.5 a.m.; 1.30 p.m. t „. , SUN. . „ Eiscs to-day, 6.40 a.m.; sets, 5.10 a.m. " arrivals". SATURDAY, AUGUST 15. ? MAORI, s.s. (7 a.m.), 3399 tonE, Monni : from Lyttclton. KAPUNI, e.s. (7.10 a.m.), 275 tons, GibE . from Wanganui. " . QUEEN- OF TIIB SOUTH, s.b. (7.10 a.r 198 tons, Harvey, from Foxton. STOR1IBIR1), b.s. (7.15 a.m.), 217 to a Dowcll, from .Wanganm.. JtEGULUS, s.e. (7.35 a-.m.), 585 tons, Wi 1 man,, from Torakoho. I NIKAU, s.s. (7.55 a,m.), 248 tons, Hi from Ncleou. t KATOA, es. (11.10 a.m.). 2400 tons. Nort< ' from Wcstport. • " OA.NOPUS,'S.6. (11.55 0,.m.j, 1337 tons, Lol I from Westport. NGAKUTA, s.s. (4.15 p.m.), 1250 tons, Mil from G-reymouth. . ' / FATEBNA. s.s; (5.30 p.m.), 1212 tons, Oa : eron, from Nelson- and'PJcton. WAKATU, s.s. (5.35 p.m.), 157 tons, Wil from Lyttelton and Kaikoum, SO.\DAY, AUGUST 16. [. WAHINE, 5.6. (7.15 a.m.), 4435 tons, A! . well, from Lyttelton. KAMO, s.s. (7.35 a.m.), 1300 tons, Bo' ' from Gxeymouth. i KAMONA, sjb. .(8.10 ' a.m.), 1427 toi . Davey, from Greymouth. : HAWERA. s.s. '(7.35 a.m.), 200 tons, Ja( son. from Wangauiid.. ■ ' -' ■ ' JOHN, s.s. (7.45 a.m.), 342 toils, S. Holi i from \\Tanganul. , FALCON, schooner (8.30 a.m.), 95 tor Crouchcr, from Havelock. MAPOURIKA, s.s. (10.50 a.m.), 1203 tor • ' Holmes, from Wostport-. WOOTTON, s.o. (3.30 p.m.), 151 tons, Le sen. from Lytteltoa. ; _HUXA, s.s. (4.40 p.m.), 127 tons, Burt; fro WAn£a7iiii. ■ • WAIHORA,'b.s. (3.10 p.m.), 4638 tons, Sho . man, from Wejtport. DEPARTURES. SATVBDAY, AUGUST 15. REGULUS, Bjß. .(12.35 p.m.), £85 tons, Yic erman-, for Picton. KAIKAKI; s.s. (1.10 p.m.), 458 tons, Booi for Greymouth. , " AEAHURA, -s.s. (2.10..p.m.), 1696 toi Ritchie, for Picton-, Nelson, and West CoaNIKAU, -. s.s. (2.10 p.m.),' 248 tons, Hia for Nelson and Motueka. -HUIA, auxiliary schooner (3.30 p.m.), 2 to ?,s , „y^ cnz ' e , New Plymouth.- , HIMITANGI, 6.5. (4.20 p.m.), 325 tons; Da for Tlroarn; B ' s ' (5.30-' p.m.), 4505 tor Cliff,. Passengers; Saloon-Misses D. Pla fair, Atkinson, Neilson, teyeoek, - Sinit Oloppenton, Milton, Mayer' (2), Falierto Galloway,-beveredge. East, Score, Mesdam Shipmani, Oppenheim, D. P. Pl-ayfair. Gi 'M, Thompson,' Aubrey, OoheS, Whitne -MJJonold, Rushton, Renntr, Ales. Mye and child, Clopperiton, Milton, Mayer, Ingl and child, Ruddick and child, Meirnc Stewart, A. W. Lloyd arid 2 children, Bdi nridge, Connelly, Score,- Jurjrens, Thoma Paup. Cetto, A. Crow, E. Edwards, Judi Marshall, Professor E. Prince, Capt. Edwi Messrs. R. MacPhorson. Gaston, SWpmA--,k' H. E. Cutler, O. B. Devonpoi A. A. Harm D. Adftms, B. Adams, h. Ho kins, Power, G. Pilkington, F. J. Crai »Qppenncim, Bntohclor, J., Bafnett, -Bo: Rushton, A. R. Stow, 0. Grundened' M Gmth, H. tfordheim, C. . J, Johcso: Scorc, OR. BaumErartner. L. Paap, Oetto, , Cnrrow. K Ebbeworth, A. .A. Eldridg Black, E, UMtrroco, Henry, Power, J. Si lop. East, T. Henner, Broed, M'Cook. Kit L. 0. Anderson, R. W, Lloy E. B. MacPhorspn, Go«ton, UesU Baldwin, . . .. ."WANAKA, s.s. (6.£5 p.m.), 2442 tons, ' f< vyostDort. '' . . - • HOIiMDALE, s.a. (7.10 p.m.), 269 ton Corby, for Greymouth. 5.6. (8.40 p.m.), 377 ■ ton, VTildimn.-.for W&tptet.'. w \VAITESrATA, 6.5. . (9.40 p.m.), 5432 torn Njoliolsoti l , for. OruTwru. . JtAORI, s.b.- (11.5 p.m.), 3399 tons, Mai nine, for - Ijyttelton, BLENHEIM, s.s. (11.50 p.m.), 120 tons, Wi kinson, for Picton. SUNDAY, AUGUST, 16. v CANOPUS, e,s. (5.i5 a.m.), 15J7 tons, Lobt for Lyttclton. , , ■ , KATOA-, .S.s (5.25 a.m.), 2400 'tons,' Nortoi EXPECTED 'AnRiyALS. Ripple, Napier.'and Gisborne, August 17. Malta!, Lyttelt-ohi August 17. • ; - Ngahere; Greymouth, August 17. '. IComata, .Westport, August 17. Storm, Timaru, August 17. ■ Rakanoa. westport, August 17. Aorore, Patea, Augnet 18.Corinna, .southern ports, August 18.. lvaimca, Picton, August 18.- k : Kahu, Napier, East Ooast, August 18. Blenheim. Picton, August 18. Kapuni, • Patca, August 18. . ' . - Nikau, Nelson. Motuelta, Aueust 18. Maori, lis'ttelton, August 18; Tarawera. northern #orts,' August 18. . Mapourika,, Picton,'Nelson, August 18. ATahura, West Coast, Nelsonv Picton August 19, ,i Ugatoro, Greymouth, August 19. • ■ATahura, Picton, August- ffl. Mokoia, Dunedin. .Lyttclton, Auruat 20. Nairnshire, August 20, • Flora, southern porta, August'2l. Tictork, northern ports, Aiigitet 21. InTertay, Auckland, August 22. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Neahero, Greymouth, August 17. . ■Ngakuta, Greymouth-, August 17." -Woottonv Nydia Ba-y, -.August -17, = Queen of the South, Foxton, Augrist 17 Stormbird. Wanganui, August 17. Haw-era, Patca, August 17. Wahino, Lyttclton, August 17. Wakatu. Kaikoura, Ijyttelton, August 17 Knia, Wangflnui. August .17. Mapourika, Picton, August 17. Opawa Blenheim, August 17. , Tarawera. Lyttclton, Duaedin, August 11, Rippie, Napier. Gisborne,-Aiigust 18. Sussex, Lyttclton, August 18. Maori, Lyttolton, .August 18. Nikau. Nekon, Motueka, .August 18. Kapuni, Patea, August 18. Blenheim, Pelorus Sound, August 18. Wa-imea, Nelson. West' Coast, August 18. Cprinna, New Plymouth, August tB. Ivamo, Greymouth. August 18. Aorere, Patea, August 18. ' ' Kahu, East Coast,. August 19. Mokoia, northern ports, -August 20. Arahura, Picton, August 20. Victoria, Lyttclton, Dunedin, August 21. Flora. Picton. .West. Coast, August 21 Arahura, Picton, Nelson, West Coast, August 22. BJT TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. „ / „ r . SYDNEY, August 15. Sailed.—Warrimoo, 5.30 , p.m.- , coastal; SATURDAY,, AUGUST 15. . AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Verrtala (7.30 a.m.), from New York. Yin." Durban.. , Sailed.-Tarawcra (12.45 p.m.), for southern ports; Wbaugape (5.30 p.m.). for Westport; Kaco, schooner, for East Coast BaVs and Gishorne; Elsie Mary, echooner, for Tologa'Bay. .NAPIER, Arrived.—Victoria (6 .a.m.), from Wellington.' OASTLEPpiNT. Sailed.—Hinemoa (2 p.m.), for East Coast PICTON. Arrived.—Arahura (6.10 p.m.), and Rcgulus 17.40 p.m.),, from Wcllinjfton. WESTTORT. • . Arrivcd.-Mangapapft (1.25 p.m.). from IVelllngton. GREYMOUTH. Sailed—Ngahere' (4.20 -p.m.), for Weiington. LYTTELTON. , Arrived.—Mokoia (1,15 p.m.), from Welington. TIMARU. Sailed—Storm (8.30 p.m.), for Wellington; DUNEDIN. Arrivcd.-Ulimaroa (9.40 a.m.), from Lytelton. SUNDAY, AUGUST 16. . .AUCKLAND.Arrived.—Riverina (9.15 a.m.), from Sydcy. NAPIEIt. Sailed.—Kahu (7.15 a m.),' and Ripplo (10.30 ..m.), for Wellington. WANGANU^. Arrived.—Aorcrc (1.30 a.m.), irom Weill g tou. NELSON.. Arrived—Arahura,. (3.15 a.m.), from Picon; Nikau (3.30 «,m.), from, Wellington. WESTPORT.-. Sailed.-Komata. (5 a.m.), for.Wellington. LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Maori (H. 50 a.m.), from Weington. DUNEDIN. Arrived.—Kota-re (8.55 a.m.),-. from Waiawa.; Mokoia (9.45 a.m.). from norther* orts. Sailed.—Ulimaroa - (9.45 • a.m.), for the luff. • . ■ . WELLINGTON.-PICTON : NELSON RUN. The Union - Company .has fixed the folding time-table for the Wcllington,-Pic-prNelSou service daring the present oek. ' The Mapourika, will IcaVo Wellington,, for and Nelson to-day end Wednesday,
at , 5 p.m. She will leave Nelson■' to-inor-row morning,' and; will .'call at Piotoii en route to'Wellington'.' 'On Thursday evenins, however, she. will come direct.from Nelson to Wellington, the sailing from- Picton being taken by-tho Arahura as usual. There will be no eteameir from/Wellington for Westport, via Now Plymouth, this week Friday's sailing from Wellington to Nelson and-Picton will he accouneed later; , , MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. ■ • Mr. J. E. M'Dbnald, who has hoon acting as extra officer of .the Mokoia, has • signed off that vessel's articles. Mr. W. MeniieE, purser, and Mr. B. Mander,, assistant purser, of the Manuka, have come ashore for instructions. Mr. J.O. M. l, Scott has signed on tho vessel as.'purser, and his Mr.' F.. M'Beath as his assistant. -Mr. D. 0. .M'Donald ■ bos joined the ,* Manuka, as . fourth officer; .. Mr. E.' Henry, third, engineer of the Waitemato, having come ashore at Wellington. Mr. J. Denhison has filled the vacancy. Mr. J. Kavanagh' has , signed on the Waitemata has ptoser. ■Mr. J. ha-s-joined the Waitemata'as'fifth engineer. Captain S. Nicholson has recommissioned the Waitemata, and has tfco following officers associated with' him:—Chief, '• Mr.' J. Bruce: ' secondj. Mr. R.. Baigent; third, Mr. J. White; chief engineer, Mr. J, ft. Skinner; seoond, Mr. J. Kettle; third, . Mr. S; Davie; chief steward, Mr. L. Anderson; The 0. and D. liner Hawkete Bay is ex- , pected to arrive at Auckland from London, via Australian ports, this morning, The ex-Britisli barque MaTiori Lightbody, now owned in Russia, arrived at Melbourne recently, after a smart voyage of eighty-* nine days from Wnrvig. ,The> previous best time was about ninety-two days. . ■. I New Plymouth cargo will be taken by tho Corinna at .Wellington- tomorrow. . Tho vessel will sail during the afternon. From New Plymouth- tho Corinna -will proceed to Nelson and-Picton, thence to Onehunga, . New. Plymouth, and Wellington. From this port she will go south next week. , Messrs. Uannatyne end. Co. adviso that • the Woolton will be dispatched from Wei.lington for Nydia Bay to-day.' '■ An unexpected-arrival at' Auckland last Thursday was the Norwegian barquo Cairnsmore :from Apia. - Samoa; in ballastShe was leaking slightly as a, result of several rivets having become loosened. The Cairnamore loft Westport for Apia early In-June, and left the latter port for Auckland, on July 22. Her captain states that lie did not sight any warships throughout the passago of 22 days. .' ' According. to advices received by the Marino Department, the Government-steam-er Hinemoa finished her work at Ciistlc-point-light on Saturday,-and went on to . Portland Island. On inquiry at the. local agents for the German-Australian Line, it was ascertained that the steamer Wisma-r is expected to arrive at the.Bluff from Breen on Au--1 gust 22. 1 Telegraphic advice has .been received from' Auckland stating that the Vacuum Oil Oo.'s chartered steamer Verdala arrived there from New York, via Ddrban, at 7 a.m. on, Saturday. • The vessel left the United States port on June U. ' -
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