SHIPPING NEWS.
PEASES OF THE MOON. SEPTEMBER. Day. . Hγ. m. Full moon 5 1 31 a.m. Last' quarter t3 5 18 a.m. Now . moon 20 S3 a.m. First quarter 26 11 33 p.m. ATOODJ. Moon rises to-day, 7.31 cm.; sets, 11.39 p.m. ' TIDb; To-day, 7.59 a.m.; 8.28 p.m. To-morrow, 8.56 a.m.; 9.24 p.m. , SUN. Sun rises to-day, 5.39 p»m.; sets, 5.48 p.m. ARRIVALS. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 23. BLENHEIM, s.s. (1.25 a.m.), 120 tone, Wilkinson, from Picton. MAPOURIKA, s.s. (2 a.m.), 1205 tonis, Holmes, from Picton. PATEENA, s.s. (3.15 a.m.), 1212 tone, Cameron, from Nelson. ■ ■KARAMU, 6.5. (6.25 a.m.), 934 tons, Roberts, from Greymoutli. CORINNA, s.s. (6.35 a.m.), 1271 tons, Oameron, from, New Plymouth and Onehunga.. WAHINE, e.e. (6.50 a.m.), 4435 tons, Aidwell, from Lyttelton. HIMITANGI, 6.5. (8.5 e.m.), 323 tons, Day, from Timotfu. ' KAIRAKI, 6.5. (2.15 p.m.), 458 tons, Scott, from Lyttelton. STORMBIRD, s.s. (5.10 p.m.), 217 tone, Dowell, from Wangainui and Picton. NGAHERE, s.s. (5.55 p.m.), 1090 tons, DMn4r.. from Napier., ARAHURA, s.s. (10.40 p.m.), 1596 tons. Bit chie, from Weet Coaet, Nelson, and Pioton. DEPARTURES. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER. 23. NGAKUTA, s.s. (6.50 a.m.), 1230 tons, Muir, for Greymouth. PATEENA, 6.6. (5 p.m.). 1212 tonE, Cameron, for Picton and Nelson. MAPOURIKA, s.e. (5.5 p.m.), 1203 tons, Holmes, for New Plymouth and Wostport. AORERE, s.e. ' (5.5 p.m.), 77 tons, lisk. for Patea. WAYERLEY, s.s. (5.25 p.m.), Bonner, for WAHINE, 6.8. (8 p.m.), 4435 tone, Aldwell, for Lytteltou. ■ HIMITANGI, s.e. (10.40 p.m.), 323 tons, Day, for Timaru. BLENHEIM, e.6. (midnight), 120 tons, Wilkinson, for Picton. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. ■ Kairaki, Lyttelton, September 24. Mangapapa, Westport, Karamea, September 24.' Kahu, East Coast, September 24. John, Oamarn, September 24. Ngaheie, Grcymouth, Napier, September i 24. Queen of tho South, Foxton, September 24: . " . Kapiti, Wanganui, September 24. . ■Kapuni, Patea, September 24. Nikau, Nelson, Motueka, September ■ 24. Maori, Lyttelton, September 24. ■ Arahura, Picton, September 24. , . Westrolia, Dunedin Lyttolton, Sept. 24. Ruapehu, Port ChalmeTS, September 24. Hawke'e Bay, Port Chalmers, Sept- 24. Tahiti, Lyttelton,'. September 24. Athenic, Lyttellon, September 24. Karamea, Timaru, September 24. Breeze,. southern porta, September 24. Kanna, Gr.eymouth. September 25; Komata, Westport, September 25. Taviuni, southern ports, September '2J. Aorere. Patea, September 25. Blenheim, Picton. September 25. Pateena, Neleon, September 25. Wahine, Lyttelton September 25. Jfnkoia. northern nort«. September 25. .Wootton, Lyttetlon. September 25.. Wakatu, Lyttelton, Kaikoura,, September 25. -■' Woiraca, Picton, September. ZS. Ulimaroa, Lyttelton, September 26. Warrimoo, Dunedin, Lyttelton, September 27. Marcourika. Westport, September Z7. . Huin, Havelock, September 27. . Tarawcra, northern pjrt*. September 29. Moeraki. Sydney, l September 29. Maporaika, Pioton, September 29. .'■ >' PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Huia, Havelock, September 24. ' Havrera, Patea, September lα. . Kamo, Groymouth, September 24. Kahu, Fast Ooaet, September E4.' John, Wangaiiui, September Z4. Kairaki. Greymouth, -.September 24. , Ulimnroa, Lyttelton,' September 24. CoTinna, southern poTte, September 24.' Kapiti, 'Wanganui. September 24. Nikara, .Nelson, Moteuka, September 24. Maori, Lyttelton', September 24. liemncro, F.<onii m. September 24. Westralia, northern ports. September 24. Arahura, Picton. September 24.- . Hinemoa, Cook Strait. September 24. . Taviuni, New Plymouth - ,'' West Coast, September ,24. . ' • Breeze, Wanganui. September 24. • ■'. KaroTi, Greymouth. September 25. Karanrn, Westport. September . 25. . Tavmn.l, New Plymouth, West Coast, September 25. ■ Mentronanai Westport, Karamea, September 25. : ■ ' AoTcre. Patea, September 25.. V Queen of the South, Foxton, September 25. ... Kapiini. Patea, Septemher 23. Blenheim. Ptoton.' September. 2S. Stormbird. Wnnganui. Sentember 25. ■• Pateena, Pktori, Nelson. September 25. Wahine, Lyttelton, September 25. w-<'Hn. L"'tnltin. Dunediii September^. Waime-a, Nelson, West Coast, September 25. ■■.■■• Wootton, Lyttelton. September 25. Arnhiim, Picton,- Nelson, West Coast. Bop-" tether 26. . . i . ; Wakatu, Kaikoura, Lytteltorf, ■ September 26. -,'■. ' : TTlimflrna. Sydney, Melbourne, Sept. 26. . - Knramra-. London, fieptembor 28. ■ Kiiia. WaupiTiui. September 28. Maiioiirika, Picton. September 28. Warrimoo, northern norts. Sepiember 28. Taraweri. Lyttelton. Dunonin, Sept. 29. Ripple. Napier. Risborr.s, Pepteraber 29. Lyttclt-on. .-Septemher 30. Manourike-. New Plymouth, Westport; September. 30. ■
BY TELEGRAPH. i v OVERSEA, ..,' . : LONDON, September 12. Sailed— Indrabarah, for New Zealand. SYDNEY, September 23., Arrived.—Waitomo. and itaTOTO. , \ Sailed—Riverine. (4 p.m.), and Waitemata, for Auckland. ' MELBOURNE, September 23 Arxived —Nerchana, from London. . COASTAL. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. ■ : ■-.' AUCKLAND.. Sailed.—Wairuna (if a.m.). for.Newcastle; Talunc (1.30 p.m.), for Cook Islands.' NAPIER. . Arrived.-Kind (12.55. p.m.), ■ from Wellington. ■ : PATEA. Arrived—Kapund (11 a.m.), from Wellington., .- ' WANQANUI. Sailed—Kapiti (3.45 p.m.), for Wellington. . ' FOXTON. Arrived—Queen of tho South (noon), from , Wellington. PICTON; .To Sa.il.—Pateona (10 p.m.), for Nelson. . NELSON. i' . Arrived.—AJexander (6.30 a.m.), frfom Wellington. Sailed.—Nikau (7.25 p.m.), for Wellington. . KARAMEA. Sailed.-Mangapapa (11.50 a.m.), for Wellington. KAIKOURA. Arrived—Wakatu (7 a.m.), from WellingtOn- liYTTELTON. s : . • Arrived.—Oporai (7 a.m.), from Nelson; Warrimoo (7.20 a,m.), from Wellingtons Westralia (9.10 a.m.), from Dunedin. Sailed—Westralia (8.« p.m.), for Wellington; Kairaiki, for Wellington; Breezo (4 p.m.), for Wellington. TIiIARU. Sadlcd.-Kaxo,mea (8 a.m.), for Wellington; H&nloy. (3.30 p.m.), for Newcastle. _ OAMARTJ. ■■'.■■ Sailed—John (0.5 a.m.), for Wellington. • PORT CHALMERS. Arrived.—Kftikouro, (7 a.m.), from Tima>ru. ■ Sailed—Oorinthic (5 p.m.), for Auckland.' HOMEWARD BOUND. ' Leaving Wellington i at noon to-day for London, the New Zealand Shipping Company'e mail steamer Remuera is taking the follon-ing paeeenßers from the undermentionc<l ports:—First saloon, from Wellington: Misses M. Armour, D. Dickinson: Mesdames Ogilvie, A. A. Sykes; Messrs. H. Dcnniston, L. G. Mackay, 0. P. Ogilvio, W. B. Poland, from Auckland: ' Misses Carlyon; Mrs. Carlyon; Messrs. H. R. F. Carlyon. A. Robinson; Master 0. Carlyon. From Gisborno: Colonel E. J. Dewing. From OhristcHuroli: Kre. Comerford. From Timaru: Mr. A. M. Buscll. Second saloon —Misses' Griener. E. .Spencer; Mesdaniw Bannister and infant, Ba,uchoj>, Caffrcy, L. Emorson, Henderson, Kitchen, M. Newton, M. A. Paddon, Pcncock, Stewart, Jf. Symon, F. B. Thona, Captain Cave. Rev. Kempthorne. Messrs. F. M'M. Berryman, B. Caffrcy. D. R. Cameron, J. R. dark, A. 11. Dean, E. Hardcastlc,- J. W. Harris, F. Hurley, H. Kitchon. J. Lewis. T. Looney, 0. • Marchant, R. Michael, A. M'Kenzic, .T. M. O'Oonnell, E. Peacock, H. E. Perry, S. Recs, W. Smith. B. Sharp, W. E. Soutcr, ,T. D. Stewart, C. Stewart, E. W. Sutcliffe, W. Sutcliffe. There-ore 56 passenjore in the third-claes. CANADIAN MAIL SERVICE. It hs been decided to di6patcli the Canadian mail steamers from Auckland for Vancouver at noon on Tuesdays in future. They will lwivo Sydney at 5 n,m. on Xluiredaro inroad at Friday, morning:.
Tlie Niagara, leaving Sydney on October 1, and Auckland on October 6, will bo tho first ship to inaugurate the now service She will be followed by the Makura from Sydney on October 29. MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Mr. R. Huntly, eecond officer of the Kαrori, lu>e come ashore at Wellington. Mr. P. H.' King has joined the veesal as eecond, Mr. B. Harrington, having signed off the Karori as third officer, Mr. \V. H. Watt lias tilled the vacancy. Mr. J. Daa-roc-h, chief officer of tho Ulimaroa, who has been acting-maetor of tho JCoorabool, hae rejoined the former vessel. Mr. A. F. Liney, ha.s joined tlie Ulimaroa as aseistantrpurser. The followinß is a list of paffiengers who arrived at Wellington from Sydney by Uio Ullmnroa- late on Tuesday night:— Saloon: 3le=dames Stewart, Thomas and child, Bailey, Watson and child, Robinson and boy, Bannister, Dwyer, lliiirst and child, Hale and child, Peacock, Oaffrty, Davis, Jowett, Farmer, Olark, Kembell and 4 children, Barnes; Missos Raymond, Smith, Waterston, Coulton, Mcatee, Curtis Shqnd, M'Donnell, Davis, Ixivery, Snow (2). Farmer, M'Leod; Rev. Bridgwdod, Colonel Snow; Messrs. Sheehan, M'Donald. Hogrgan, Brown, Rnbinson, Watson, Bannister, Dwyer, Phillips, Hardcastle, O'Donnell, Stalkin, Rockwell, Miller. Daviee, Pea-' cock, Suteliffo (2), O'Oonnell, M'Kenzie. Michael, Clark, Moxchant, Dean, Hobs., Harris, Perry, Lewis, Looney, Hammond. Willlame, Almoo, Kayo, Davis, Jowett. An executive order .ieeued recently provides rules ai;d regulations for epeed In the Panama Canal. For instance, vessels are limited to six knots per- hour in th« Culebra Cut, while," whon approaching turns, they will maintain tho slowest speed that will enable them to keep theiv headway. In Gatun Lake, however, in tho 1000-foot cliaji.nele, a speed of 15 knots an hour will be allowed; in the SCO-foot channele, 10 knots. Everywhere else in the waterway, in the Miranorcs lakes and locks, and in the entrances to the ports, tho oii-bnot rule will pTovail. The C. and D. liner Indrapnra, which has 'arrived at' London- will sa.il for Australian and -Xew Zealand ports on October 13. '-{ . According to "tho "Otago Daily Times" Messrs. Bates, Sise. and Co. ,\vho hold a number of important American agencies, were advised by cable message yesterday that tho dispatch of cargo ahipme'nts to New Zealand would be resumed forthwith. It was further stated that freight rates had bgon advanced 25 per cent., plus 12 per cent, for bills of oxchange. Cable messages, have come to haiid intimating that the New Zealand Shipning Company's Paparoa was dispatched from London, on September 15, for QueoKland ports. . . - An expected arrival at Auckland from Singapore, via Newcastle, yesterday, was the British Imperial Oil Company's' chaT-te-red steamer Physa. The vessel has a full load-of benzine on board for Auckland, Napier, Wellington. Lyttelton, Timaru, and Dunedin. ' For .the purpose of completing' Home loading the Shaw-Savill eteamer Karamea is due in port from TimaM this morning. She will call for London on. Monday, l September 28. . . • " Messrs. Dalgety and Co. advieo that tho Mangapapa will be dispatched from Wellington for Westport and Karamea tomorrow afternoon. Delay has bcon occasioned to the. TaTiuni down south. The vessel will therefore not leave Wellington for New Plymouth and West Coast ports till tomorrow. . The stmmer Huia, which was to' have left Wellington last evening on the fort nightly mail trip to Havelock and Pclonw. Sounde, has been detained, on account of a email accident in her engineroom. ■ It is expected that the Kniltoura- will leave Port Chalmers for the Bluff to-mor-row. From tho latter port she will come on to Wellington for "biraker" coal. De-' parture will be taken from Wellington for West Coast of England .porte on October 1. Before proceeding to.southern ports tomorrow the Moliota v/lH land 262 tone of southern cargo at Wellington. The local office of the. Union Company has been advised thatMhe Wnitemata w.aa to have left Sydney for ■ New Zealand ports yesterday. The Waitomo is scheduled to sail towards the end of Hi la ■week. Both steamers are bringing transhipments ex steamers from London and New York, which are now at Sydney.. Bound from London to' Wellington, via way ports, the C. ajid D. liner Nerehana arrived at Melbourne on September 21. Th» vessel sailed from the Home port on August 5, and is due here about; October .10. ' .'■• i .
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