SHIPPING NEWS.
PHASES OF THE MOON. OCTOBEE, Day. Hr. m. Pull moon 4 5 29 p.m. Last quarter 12 9 3 p.m. Now moon 19 6 3 p.m. First quarter 26 10 14 a.m. MOON. Moon rises to-day, 8.18 p.m.; sote, 6.16 a.m. Wednesday. TIDE. To-day, 6.10 a.m.; 6.23 p.m. To-morrow, 6.54 a.m.; 7.7 p.m. SUN. 6un rises to-day, 5.18 a.m.; sets, 6.1 p.m.' ARRIVALS.MONDAY, OCTOBER,, 6. TAINUI, s.s. (6.5 a.m.), 9957 tons, Moffatt, from London, via Teneriffei Oape Town; and Hobart. ■ • . WAITEMATA, s.e. (7 a.m.), 5432 tons, Nicholson, from Sydney, via Auckland. KOAUTA, B.s. (7.25 a.m.), 1994 tone, Wateon, from Westport. AEEINO, s.s. (9.35 a.m.), 4484 tons, Dent, from Port Chalmers. DEFENDEE, s.s. (9.45 a.m.), 100 tons, Jamieson, from Lyttelton. HAWEEA, s.e. (11.40 a.m.), 200 tons, Jackson, from Patea. BIPPLE, s.s. (2.15 a.m.), 370 tons', OarlsoUi from Gisborne. KAMO, s.s. (2.45 p.m.), 1300 tone, Bold, from, Greymout.h TUESDAY, OCTOBEE 6. PTJKAKI, e.e. (2.16 a.m.), 1444 tone, Oarey, from Picton. DEPARTURES. MONDAY, OCTOBEE 5. KAPUNI. e.e. (3.50 p.m.), 150 tons, Gibson, for Patoa. QUEEN OF THE SOUTH, e.e. (6.25 p.m.), 198 tons, Harvey, for Foxton. TAEAWEEA, s.s. (7 p.m.), 2003 tons, H. Whitc-Ba-rsons, for northern ports. Pas-BflngcTS-Salooit; Misses Tumor, Loch, Turner, Bertio, Bryann, Mcsdames Knowles, Dard and 3 ohildren, Aldwell, Moests. Brydonos (3), Scott, Scott, Gr«ig. Hall, BIes; 44 steerage. WAHINE, e.s. (8 p.m.), 4«5 tons, Aldwell, for Lyttelton. Pa«onger»: Saloon—Misses Cotter, Kelfe, Nelson, Hanghaai-, Williams, Torrens, Penny (2), Holder (2), De Llevie, Gooiler, 'Fonsyth, Eic'hards, Gray, Farquliar, Sounders, Sturgeon, Pacey, ■ Donndl, Tuiton, Mesdames Srcz, Craig. Jeffrey and child, Grant, Frcnoh, Durthrall, Brpmlnan-, Nichols and child, Messrs. Stewart, Bomber, Harrington, Craig, Gray, Young, itooortson, Fredrick, Luke, Hcasman, Maitland, Taylor, Charleston, Harknoss, Dartnall, Browiaan., Ohristie,, Oaillorick, Cathie, Smith, Bimbldge, Barraud, Nicholls, Sharpe, Bugs, M'Donald, Pritohard, Hill, Cloary, Field, . Field;' Captain Eobertson; 85 steerage. fc.PATEENA, 6.5. (9 p.m.), 1212 Urns, Cameron, for Nelson. Patengers:,/ SaloonMisses Summers, Scott, Mesdames Olansen, Johnstonc, Sainsbury, Eichardson, Beveridgo, Mosley, Johniston, Oashcy, Parker and child.- Hammond, Fisher, Summers, Me.-rrs. Sainebupry, , Olarssn, Edmondson Bainsbnry, Livorxay, Manoy, Aitken, Webbley, I»an<j, Hammond, Kerring; 10 steerage. MAPOmtIKA'. s.s. Cmidnißht), 1203 tone. Holmes, for Picton. ' Passengers: SaloonMisses Handoock, Benn-ett, Deck, Hall, droll, Wylie, Messrs. Widßery, Feldwiok, Webb; 10 steerage. TUESDAY, OCTOBEE 6. ; EEGULUS, ts. (0.50 a.m.), 585 tons, Tickerman, for Neleon. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Himitonji, Lyttelton, October 6. Poherue-, Westport, October 6. '. KaiißO, Groymouth, October 6. Kapiti, Wanuanui, October 6. .NikaraV Nelnan, Motaek*, October 6. . Mouowai, Lyttclton,' Ootober 6. ' Breeze, eouthern ports, October 6. Cocrinna, OnohuasTt, New Plymouth, October 6. Manuka, MelbotHTie, Sydney, October 6. Wnrrimoo, novthcrn porU, October 6. Mopourika. Picton, October 6. Waverlcr, TaTakohe, October 7. Qu«n of the South, Foxton, October 7. Kapuni. Palca, Ootober 7. Huia, Wanganiii, October 7. • Patoeri-a, Nelson, October 7. • Wahine, Lyttelton, Ootobor 7. Moneapiilia, West-port.. Kara-mea, Oct. 7 Ngntoro, Neve Plymouth, Octobor 7. Arahura, Wo3t Coast, Nelfion, Picton. Octoher 7. . KittaTa, Greymoutli, October 7. Walcatu, Knikonra. L.rtteßon, October 7. WoimM, Greymouth, October 7. E-ikaia, London, Aucklalid, October 8. Arahura. Picton, October 8. Maital, San Francisco, way ports. Oot. 8. Wcstralia, Duncdin, Lyttelton, Oct. 8. Mokoia, northwn ports, October 9. Manuka, Lyttelton. October V. WflirMKi, Nctroanilo,. Octobor 1 .Hi-mwwa, northern ports, October 11.
PROJECTED' DEPARTURES. Holmdale, Greymouth, Octobor 6. fitombiird, Wanganui, October 6. Opouri, GroymoutV October 6. BJKn.b-s.irn. Plnttn, October 6. Aorere, Patei, October 6. JJicscra.. Patta, OctobcT 6. . Waiteznet*. Bouthern port*. October 6. Warrtmoo, Lyttelton, Duncdln, Oct. «. Wpplc. Napier, Gieborjit. Oct. 6. ' Ke-remu, Tfwtport, October 6. Surrey. .Lyttelton, October 6. Breeze, Wang«iiui. Octoher 6. Nikau, Nclflon, Jtoiueka, Octobor S. Monowai, Lyltelton, October 6. Poherpa, Wcstport, -. October 6. Kapiti. Waugaliui, October l>. Ngakuta,, Groymouth, October 6. Komo.ta, Wtetport, October 7. Coriuno, southern ports, October.?. WaTcrley, Nelson, We?t Ooast, Oct. V. Queen of the South. Foxton, October 7. Kapnni, Patea, October 7. I'utllii, Wangauui, October 7. niinitaugi. southern porta. October 7. ; , Patecna, Piciou, Kclscu. October 7. Wohine, Lyttclton, Octohcr 7. Physn, southern ports. October 7. Euia. Hdvolook. Soun<ls, October 7. ' Unnuka. Lyttelton Ootobcr-7. Wapourika. Now Plymouth. Westport Oβtohoi- 7. . WCTtralia. northern ports, October 8. Arahura, Plcton,' Octobor 8. Kittawn. Grcyraouth, October 8. Wokatii. Krtikoiira, Lytt«lton, Oct. t. . norinthic, London..- way ports, Oct. 8. Mokoia. Lyttelton. Duncdin. Octooer 9. ; Manulm, Sydney-, Mellinnrne. October o. Star of Australia, London, Oct. 9. Anilrara. Picton, Nelson, VTost Coast, October 10. ■ • . Kftmo.- Greymoiith, OctobeT 10. Tarawera, Lyttolton, Duuedin, Oct. 13. '. BY TELEGRAPH. . OVERSEA. NEWCASTLE, October 6. Sailed.—Maroro, for New Zealand. HELEOUHNE, October 5. Arrived.— UTimaroa. (yesterday). SYDNEY,. October ' 5. Arrived.—Stor -of Scotland, from New Tork. . ' ' COASTAL, MONDAY, OGTOBBE 5. AUCKLAND. . Arrived.— Niagara (6.30 a.m.), from , Sydney; Indralomn (9.50 a.m.), from Now York, Wα Melbourne and Sydney; Kcrcru, ketch, from Nino; Kahu (6 p.m.). from Picton and Napier. Sailed.—Ngahore (3.15 a.m.), for MmoEtone lelmwl and Wcllington; llaheno (8 p.m.), for Sydney. NAPIEE. To Sail.—Star of Australia (10 p.m.), for Wellincrton. Sailed.—Warrimoo (2.20 p.m.), and Huia, echoonar (2.30 p.m.), for Wellington, . ' NEW PLYMOUTH.' Soiled.—Oorinna (3 p.m.), for Wellington. - PICTON. . To Sail.—Putiki (8.30 p.m.), for Wellington •' . i NELSON , . Sailed.—Nikau (5.15 p.m.), for Wellington. KAIKOUUA. Arrived.—Wakatu (4,45 a.m.), from Wellington. LYTTELTON. Sadlcd.—John. Anderson (2.25 p.m.), for Akeroa; Breeze (2.55 p.m.), for Wellington; Himitoii (6.20 p.m), for Wellington. : Sailed.-Monowai (8.25 p.m.), for Wellington. Passengers: Saloon—Miesee Eobinf>on. QilchTist. Davis, Bout, Meodames tt'Kechuio and child, Bredley and tkreo children, Murphy, Valentine, Aimit, llessre. Speljht, Stephenjon, Atmore, whitty, Tubman, Boyos, Ooußlilan, BovotIdce. Martin, Woolidge, Hon. Barr, Gaptatn. Robinson, Bishop Gruaee, Eev. North, Hon. Bell, 32 steora&e. < . DUNEDIN. Arrived.—John (8.5 a.m.), from Wdneanul, via way porta. Sailed.—Kowhai (5.10 p.m.), for Westport and Groymouth, via way ports.
TAINUI FEOII LONDON. Ono day ahead ol time, the Shaw- Savill mail • steamer Tainui arrived in tho stream at Wellington from London at 6.5 A.m. yesterday. Pratique having been erantod by the Port Health. Ofliccr, tho linor berthed at the Queen'*; .Wharf No. 1 eouth about three hours Inter. The TadBull left Gravmcnd at 2 p.m. on Aurust 21. Oβ. arrival at BoTer »hc was ordered to ftnehor till daybreak, and the journey was oontinued at 5 a.ni. on Axipist 22. Teneriffe TTds avoided, «uid the Tninni made for O«pe Town, which port w«s reached on September 11. Hero the liner took on board ft quantity of bunker coal, and tho voyaf e Jits continued Kie Mine' day. HobaTt tvas made at noon on September 30, •nd departure taken for Wellinctoii at daybrenk on October 1. The weather throughout tho whole of the p&ssaEe was described ae excellent. Captain T. Jfoffatt ia still in command, and has tho following officers associated with hlmi-Ohicf, Mr. W. Kcrehaw (lato
Kia Ora); second, J[r. W. Hartman; third, Mr. J. Jones; fourth, Mr. P. Freeborn. Mr. G. Greenhill is cliicf engineer, Mr. T. Miller second, Mr. J. Muir third, Mr. J. Tait fourth, Itr. J. Palmor fifth, Mr. E. Ycal sixth. Mr. J. D. Lidgett is chief refrigorating engineer, and Mr. E. Finlayson is liis assistant. ])r. L. Wilcox is surgeon, and Mr. L. J. Wahlers is purser. Tho Tai-nui broupht eight first, 59 eccond, and 247 third-class passengers for New Zealand. On completion "of discharge of the Wellington portion of her cargo tho vessel will leave for Lyttolton. MENACE TO NAVIGATION OLEAEED. The Marine Department has been informed that the Government steamer Hinemoa. visited tho eceno of the wreck of the KaiT«Jii. off Point Elizabeth, on Sunday. By means of dragging the derricks, which were a menace to navigation, were removed, and the Hinemoa subsequently steamed over the wreck. MESS TABLE GOSSIP. Mr. K. Dltcham, second officer of tho Komata, has como ashore at Wellington for instructions. It is understood that Mr. Eutter, late second officer of tho Moeraki, is to fill the vacancy on the Komata. Mr. J. Palmer, who served hie apprenticeship with Messrs. George Preiser and Bons, Auckland, ie now fifth engincar on E.M.B. Tainui. TO LOAD AT MONTEEAL. The New Zealand Shipping Company advises that the s.s. Wirral will ehortly take tho berth at Montreal, and should bo patched about October 25 for Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney, and New Zealand ports. She will bo followed by an unnamed steamer about. November 25. Tho Union Copmany'e steamer Navua arTlved at Apia (Samoa) on Tuesday, September 29, from Auckland and. Tongan. ports. A cable message has been- received .etating that the New Zealand Shipping Company's Turaklna left London for Wellington,' via way porta, on Thursday, October 1. Bho is due here about November 16. Arrangements have been made for the Chatham Islands Fishing Company's steamer Himitangi to leavo Lyttelton oh November 5 on her next visit to tho Ohatheme. Messrs. Dalgcty and Company advise that the Opoiiri will be diepatohed from Wellington for Greymouth today. A projected departure from Napier at 10 p.m. yesterday wae the 0. and D. liner Star of Anstrolia..- She should ehow up horo to-day, and will bo dispatched- for Home towards the end of this week. An arrival at Auckland from New fork, via Australian ports, yesterday morning, was the A. and A. Line's chartered steamer Indra-lcma. Tho vessel is duo at Wellington on Saturday, .Ootobor 10. . A loTgo shipment of dairy produce will arrlvo at Wellington from Onehunga and New Plymouth by the Corinna to-day for transhipment to the CoTinthic for London. Tho frcletht consists of 1050 crates of cheesb and 10,021 boxes of butter. Tho Arahura arrived at Greymouth from Wellington, via way ports, at 11 a.m. yesterday. She was to have loft on the return ' trip at 9 p.m. When tho collier Kamo lias finished diecharge of hor coal cargo at Wellington Fhe will bo placed on the Patent Slip on Thursday for survey and overhaul. Laden with explosives, ex the steamer Po.keha at Auckland, the schooner Huia left Napior for Wellington at 2.30 p.m. yesterday. Tho departure of tho Mela-nesian Mission 6teamer Southern Cross from Auckland for tho Paeiflc Islands has been fixed for tomorrow. On arrival at Wellington from Sydney this morning the Union Company's Vuinrcolonial liner Maraiganui will berth at the Queon'i? Wharf (No. 6), to land passengers .and discharge l ca-rffo. Sho will continuo hor journey to Lyttelton to-mor.row, roturninfr here in time to leave for Sydney and Melbourne on Friday next. Telepviphtc advice received from Auckland yesterday ■ announces tho arrival of E.M.S.. Niagara at that port from Sydney at. 6.30 a.m. The liner 13 scheduled to continue her journey to Vancouver, vie, Suva and Honolulu, this afternoon. %
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