SHIPPING NEWS.
PHASES OF THE MOOS'. SEPTEMBER, Day. Hr. m. Pull moon 5 1 31 a.m. Last quarter 13 5 IB a.m. New moon 20 9 3 a.m. First quarter 26 -' 11 33 p.m. ■■ , MOON. Moon rises to-day, 9.28 p.m.; scte, 7.49 a.m. -Wednesday. TIDE. To-day, 7.26 a.m.; 7.29 p.m. To-morrow, 8.10 a.m.; 8.22 p.m. SUN. Sira rises to-day, 6.6 a.m.; sets, 5.32 p.m. ARRIVALS. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. NGAHERE. e.s. (1.30 a.m.), 1100 tons, Dillner. from Napier. ■ . MOERAKI. H.M.N.Z.T. No. 1 (6.25 a.m.), 4392 tons, Jf'Lcan, from Apia (Samoa). RIPPLE, e.s. (3.40 p.m.), 370 tons, Carlson, from Gisborne and Picton. TAINUI, s.s. (11.30 a.m.), 128 tons, Jensen, from Waitara. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. HAWERA. s.s. (0.35 a.m.), 2CO tone, Jackson, from Pate a. DEPARTURES. - MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. AORERE, s.s. (5.15 p.m.), 77 tons, Fisk, for Patea. JOHN, s.s. (5.16 p.m.), 342 tons, S. Holm, for Timoru. TARAWERA, s.s. (5.45 p.m.), 2C03 tons, H. White-Parsone, for northern ports. • BREEZE, e.s. (5.25 p.m.), 347 tone, Gordon, for Wanganui. ICAPUNI, s.s. (5 55p.m.), 150 tons, Gibson, for Patea. YVAKATU, s.s. (6 p.m.), 157 tons, Wills, for Kaikoura and Lyttclton. HUIA, s.s. (6.5 p.m.), 127 tons, Burt, for Wanganui. WAIIINE, 6.0., (8 p.m.), 4435 tons, Aidwell, for Lyttelton. PATEENA. s.s. (9.5 p.m.), 1212 tone, Cameron, for Nelson.
MAPOURIKA. s.s. (midnight), 1203 tons, Holmes, for Picton. BLENHEIM, s.s., (midnight), 120 tons, Wilkinson, for Picton.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Hawera, Patea, September 8. Komata, Westport, September 8. Miliin.a, Westport September 8. Hawera, Patea, September 8. Komata,' Westport, September 8. Miillna, Westport, September 8. Queen of the South, Foxton. Soptcmber 8. Kaiton, Waneanui. September 8. Stormbird, Wansanui, September 8. Nikau, Nelson. Motueka, September 8. Maori, Lyttelton, September 8. Onaiva, Blenheim, September 8. Wairau. Blenheim, September 8. Stormbird, Wanga»ui, September 8. Flora,' southern ports, September 8. Mapourika, Picton, September 8. Kaikouro, London, way porta, Sept. 8. Corinthic, London, via Hobart, Stpt. 8. Warrimoo. Sydney, September 8. Kahu, Napier, via coast, September 8. Ennerdalc, Greymotith, September 8. Karamu, Greymonth, September 8. Aparima, Calcutta, Auckland, Sept. 8. Manga-napa, Westport, Karamea, Sept. 9. Kini, Greymouth, September 9. Koromiko. West-port, September 9. Aorere, Patoa, September 9. Jluia, Wanganui, September 9. Blenheim. Picton; September 9. Kapuni, Patea, September 9. Pateena, Picton, September 9. Wahi'ue, Lyttelton. September 9. Arahura, West Coast, Nelson, Picton, September 9. Kennedy. Nelson, September 9. Kamo, Greymouth. September 10. Arahura, Picton, September 10. Biverina, southern-porto. September 10. Wakalu, Lyttelton, Kaikoura, Sept. 10. Waicioa, Tarakoho, Sept. 10. Cormv.av. New. Plymonth, Sept. 11. Mokoia. northern ports, 'September 11. JlcaiM. Sa,n Francisco, vray ports, Sept. 11. warrimoo. Lyttelton, September 11. Kaliu. Napier, Sept. 11. Tarawcra, northern porta, September 15. Nairnshire, Timaru, September 15.
PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Kapiti, Wanganui, September 8. Itipple, Napier, Ginborne, September 8. Flora. Picton. Wert. Ooa<=t, Sept-ember 8. Maori, Lyttelton, September 8. Nikon, N-clmn, Motueka-,, September 8. Stormbird. Wanganui, September 8. Kaitoa, Nelson;, West Coast, September 8. Hawera, Patea, Sept-embor 8. Queen of the South. Foxton, Sept-ember 8. Waimana. Auckland, SeDtembor 8. M-nnsrapatia, Wcstncrt. Karamea-, Sept. 9. Aorere. Patea, September 9. Kennedy, Nelson," West, Coast, Sept. 9. Blenheim. Picton. September 9. Kipnni, Patea, September 9. Pateena, Picton, Nelson., Sept. 9. Walrinc, Lyttelton, September 9. . Ka-roW. Greymouth. Sontember 9. Warrimoo. Lyttelton, September 9. Huia,. Haveloek Sounds. September 9 ' -New Plymouth, Westport. September 9. ' Hiverini, northern ports, Sydney, Sept. 10. -Ar.i.hura, Picton, September 10. Waimea, Noteon, West Coast. Sept. 10 Onrinna, southern ports, September 11. Wakatu. Kaiko'ura, Lyttelton. Sept. 11. Ka.hu. East Coast, September 11. Mokoia, Lyttelton, Humcdin, September 11. Warrimoo- Sydney. Melbourne, Sent U ' Aiyihnrn, Picton, Nelson, West Coast, Sep. tember 12. Tarawora, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Sept.' 15.
BI TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. OLARENOE RIVER. Scotember 7. Sailed—Daniel, for Greymouth. COASTAL. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER. 7. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Wanaka (B.SO a.m.), from Timnrii. Sailed—Jlalieno (8 p.m.), for Sydney. NAPIER, Soiled.—Ka.hu (6 p.m.), for Wellington, via East Coast. PATEA. . -. Sailed—Havfera (11.30 a.m.), for Wellington. WANGANUI. Arrived.—Stormbird (8.25 a.m.), from Wellington. , FOXTON. To Sail-Queen of the South (10 p.m.), for Wellington. NELSON. ■ Sailed.—Nikau (5.30 p.m.), for Wellington, . greymouth. Arrived.—Flora (1 a.m.), and Kaiapoi (noon), from Wellington; Kanio (10 a.m.), from Picton and Wellington. LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Canopus, from Wostport. Sailed.—John Anderson (10.30 a.m.), for Altaroa. To Sail.—W&iTuna, for Oamaru; Remucra, for Timaru. Soiled.—Maori (8.30 p.m.), for Wellington. Passengers: Saloon—Misses M'Jlahon, Dennehy, Pecker. Rogers. Argyle, Foster, Perkins, Dew, Jessep; Mesdames Ross, Mackay, Dew, Webb, Boivles; Hon. Rhodes; Messrs. T. Brown, Hulston, Hamilton, Mailing, Smith. D. A. Oiken, Ross, Mockay, Smith, Pettigrcw, J. Hunt, Peterson, Dcnnehy, Glaver, Stevenson, Bowler, Taylor, Hooseon; 35 steerage. DUNEDIN. ' Arrived— InvoroargUl (4 a.m.), from the south. Sailed.—Kowhai (10 p.m.),' for Gisborne and way ports. MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. , Mr, H. Hood has signed on the Blenleim as engineer. Mr. J. Watson 'has joined the Wahine as third officer. From Dunedin tho F. and 8. Line's steamer Nairnshire will go on to the Bluff to-day. She will proceed thence to Timaru, and a visit -will bo paid to Wellington on September 15 or 16. Departure will be taken for Boston and New Tori: a couple of days later. Tho Shaw, Savill and Albion 6tenmer Waimana is expected to get away from Wellington for Auckland at an early hour this morning. On. arrival in port from London, via Cape Town and Hobart, this morning, tho Shaw-Savill R.M.S. Coriuthic will berth at tho Queen's Wharf No. 1 south. The Now Zealand Shipping Company's Ruahine (from London) will not call at Cape Town this trin. She will, come direct to Hobart and Wellington. I . Messrs. Dalgety and Co. advise that tho Mangapapa will be dispatched from Wellington for Wostport and Karamea tomorrow evening. About 2352 tons of Eastern merchandise ■will bo landed at Wellington to-day from the Union Conipany'6 training steamer Aparima. She will proceed south this week. Picton and West Coast cg.rgo will be taken from Wellington, by the Flora today. It is expected that the Oorinna will leavo Onchunga to-morrow for New Plymouth and Wellington. She is scheduled to leave here for the south on Friday. As tho weather conditions have improved eomewhat on tho West Coast the fleet of colliers employed in the trade have been enabled to work the ports of Greymouth and Wostport more expeditiously during tho post two days. The Koniata and Ma!ina. aro duo at Wellington from Westport to-day. and the Koroviiko is due here from the same port to-morrow. On account of having to wait for tho arrival of «. special train at Lyttcltou on Saturday the ferry steamer Wahine did not clear' the southern port for Wcl.lingtou till 11.15 p.m. Sfle accomplished the journey between tho. two' ports in. tho I fast time of 9J lioura,
The local offlco o£ the Union Company has been advised that the Arahura" armed at Greymouth from Wellington, via way porta, at 1 p.m. yesterday. She was to hove left on the return trip at. 10 p.m. The Union Company's cargo carrier, Uanada Cape, which is on her v,-ay from Fan Francisco to Auckland, arrived at Melbourne last Friday. An expected arrival in port from New lork via Australian ports and Auckland, on Thursday morning, is the C. and D. liner Star of Australia. Tho departure qf R.M.S. Makura from Auckland for Vancouver has been porw poned till 5 p.m. tp-duy. ™T he w T,ni ? n Oorapany's intercolonial steamer Wammoo is due in port from Melbourne and Sydney at about 'noon toIt is understood that the Union Company s Maeraki which conveyed pan oi w»ii{J"T I *™ l Expeditionary force from. Wellington to Samoa, will shortly re-enter the intercolonial trade.
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