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PHASES OP THE MOON. OCTOBER-. Day. Hγ. m. Full moon 4 5 29 p.m. Laet quarter -12 0 3 p.m. New raoon 19 6 3 p.m. First quarter 26 10 14 a.m. moon'. . • Moon rises to-day, "4.52 a.m.; sets, 7.<8 D.ni. TIDE. To-day, 4.41 a.m.; 5.10 p.m. To-morrow, 5.<0 a.m.; 6,10 p.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day, 4.56 a.m.: sets, 6.16 p.m. ARRIVALS. •MONDAY, OCTOBER 19. HIMITANGI, £.s. (3.10 a.m.), 323 tons. Day, from Tiraani. KIPPLE, s.s. (9.25 a.m.). 370 tons, Carlson, Cram Gishorne. via Picton. KOMATA, s.s. (10.15 a.m.), 1994 tons, Watson, from Wcetport. TAINUI, 6.5. (10.15 a.m.), 128 tons, Jensen, from New Plymouth. KOTOttUA, s.s. (3.20 p.m.), 11,130 tone, Sutcliffe, from London, via Teneriffe, Cane Town, and Hobart. DEPARTURES. MONDAY, OCTOBER, 19. MAITAI, s.s. UO' a.m.), 3393 tons. Carson, for Sydney. BREEZE, s.s. (3.30 p.m.), 347 tone, Gordon, for Picton. AOKERE, s.s. (3.45 p.m.), 77 tons. Ksk. for Patea. KAI'ITI, e.s. (4.45 p.m.), 242. tone, Sawycr<s. for Wangamii. WAKATU, e.s. (5.15 p.m.), 157 tons, ■Wills, for Kaikouro. and LyttDlton: HTJIA, s.s. (5.40 p.m.), 127 tons, Burt, for Wangamii. TAIIAWERA, as. (6 p.m.), 2003 tons, H. Whito-Pareans, for northern ports. BRISBANE, s.s. (6 p.m.), 1119 tons, M'lieod, for llokiango. WAHINE, B.e. (8 p.m.), 4135 tons, Aldwell, for Lyttclton. Passengere: SaloonHilisscii Johnston, Baltantyne. Hedley, Kruse, liarworthy, Johnston, 'Brifrfs, Cod, Bethune, Woods, M'Donald, Trosli, Krusl, Edwards, Patterson, Koine, Atlrins, Lienning, Wright, Thompson, Fonton, StanseU, Meesrs. Smith. Riley, Webb, OottercU, Calvert, Johnston, Brings, Denniston, Barry, Rutherford, Hector, M'Gye, Roe, Withers, Gravestock, Krusl, Howie, Abbot, Newton, Oinnup, Eonayne, Stewart, Granger, Kemble, Treckinawn, Moult, Wallace, Lewis, Stansell, Dowrie. Eisg; 17 steerage. PATEENA, e.s. (9 p.m.), 1212 tons, Cameron, for Nelson. -Paeeengcrs: Saloon— Misses Seott. King, Bono, Bnxter, Allen, bonsdall, Mcsdamea Livick, Scott, Boxor, Maxwell and child, Lcggo, Coloman, Baxter, Messrs. Flemming, Scott, Boxor, Leggo, Uoleman, Bcnscmaun, M'Kee, Forqueston, Bidford, Brown, Packin, Griffin, King, Bond; 5 steerage. QUEEN OF TnE SOUTH, s.s. (9.30 p.m.). 198 tonp. Harvey, for Foxton. HIMITANGI, s.s. (10.10 p.m.). 323 tons, Day, for Timarn. WAIRAU, s.s. (10.30 p.m.), 93 tons, Dettey. <ot Blenheim. BLENHEIM, s.s. (11 p.m.), 120 tons, Wilkinson, for Blenheim. MAFOUEIKA, s.s. (midnight), 1203 tons, Holmes, for Picton. Passengers: SaloonsMisses Perry, Wheeler, < Mcsdamcs O'Brien, B'.i.leombe, Hudson, Messrs. Englert, Clarke, Fuller. Bartlett, Dr. Finch. Laurie, Perry. Dixon, Wathonc, Girling, Tingey, Ilueson; 6 stecrase. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Flora, southern ports, October 20. Alexander, Onchunga. Nelson, October 20. Stormbird. Waniramii. October 20. Kapuni, Patea, October 20. Hftwera, Patea. October 20.- - Wootton. Lyttolton, October 20. Nikau, Nelson, Motuelia, October 20. Monowai, Lyttelton, October 20. Moeraki. Melbourne. Sydney. October 20. Mapourika, Picton, October 20. Warrimoo. northern ports. October 20. . Kaitoa-, Picton, October 20. " . Kittawa, Greymouth, October 21. Pultnki, Grcymouth, October 21. Aorero, Patea, October 21. Wairau, Blenheim, October 21. Queen of the South, Foxton. October 21. Jlnia, Wnnßanui, October 21. Blenheim, IHeiihcim. October 21. Knpiti. Wansanui. October 21. Pateena, Nelwon, Oetoher 21. Wahine. r.yttclton, October 21. Corinna. Onehunsa. New Plymouth, OctoOcr 21. ' • ; ilrahura, West Coast, Nelson, Picton, October 21. ( Arshura,, Picton. October 22. "Vtwtr.-'Ha. Duneilin. I'jyJ'ellon, Ortobcr 22 Wakfltu, Lyttolton, Kaikoivro-. October 22. V/hansrane, Wostpbrt. October 22. Koutimui, Nsjiier. October 23. Ifocraki, Lyttclton.. October 25. i Wil:nia. northern ports. October 23. Waitojno, Sydney, vio north. October 23. Tarawera, northern port.?, October 27. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Jlntoni.i.. Auckland. Ortnbpr 20. IHinui. Waiiarn. Ortohp-r 20. Plora. Now Plymouth,' West Onart, Oct. 20. U r nrr;i7:ia Lj-tl.-ilt'iii. Puncdin. Oct 20. I'ptiwna. nrcymonth. October 20. KlV.nn, Jtotucka. Octolier !0. . f.Tnnmv«i, LyttPlton. October 20. ffo-itton. Tiyttelton. October 20. fTi.w<\TO,. Pfl.tea, (Vtoher 20. Knpnni. Patro. Octolicr 20. ' Alesondcr. N'clonn, W»?t. Co-net, Oct. 20. Kaitna, October 20.' Mwihoii. RTsymoutli. October 20. KoDMita. Wertpnvf, Octolior.2l. A<irere."PniOT, October 21. Wn.»r<in. Blm.ho.lm, October 21. Oucon of tho South. Foxton. October 21. ' Hippie. Nonicr. Ofebomc, Ootnher 21 1 . m-?ulir>fra. Blojiheim. Octobr.r 21. PtoTmbii'd. WfltisnniTi. October 21. . KaTilti. Wniiraniii. October 21. Picton. Nelc-m. October 21. Wohine, I/rtteltou. October 21. : Komfltn. Wostnort, October 20. Pfr.nt'idec. Sydney. October 21. Renins. Nelumi. Wcst'Coipt. October 21: flririnna. southern ports.. October 21, rTw'a, Kavelock and Pclorus Sounds. Oft-nber 21. . Y Wanniirika, .Now Plymouth, Westport, Octoher 21. Mnernkf. Tjy.Hnit.on, October 21. VTe."itr.ilia. Tiorthflm Tiovts: OetobcT 22. ATfirin-a., Picton. Octoliur 22. Wnknta. Knilv-oura, Lyttilton. October 23. Knmt.imnl. Kn";t Cco«t. October 23. Wolioin, LvMtfm, Puncdin. October 23 jrosraki, Rrdncy. October 83. tturtine. London. October 73. ATO.hnnn. Picton, NelFon, Wc«t Coast, Octo''".t 24. : T&rawcra, Lyttelton; Dimcdin, October 27. BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSFfI. SUVA, October 19. Arrived.--Ona-Tva, from tlio Bluff. Sailed.—Tofua, for' and Samoe. COASTAI.. MONDAY, OCTOBEE 19. AUCKLAND. • Arrivod.—Eona., bnrque (noon), from Newcastle; Korora, scow, from Groymonth. Soiled.—Eiiahine (12.20 p.m.), for Wellington. . ■ ■ To foil—Kavua (midJiiglit), for Fiji, Tonga, and Samoa. Arrived.—Mstkura (6 p.m.),. from. Vancouver. Pflceengors: Saloon—For New Zea\nnd—MJsSM H. James, A. Grove, T. Jonce, C. Craig, Mesdaniea Jamos, Easmer. Eogers, Eowland, Mitchell, Grove, Shielde, Ilammersley, Crois. Lichenstein,- ITall, Flemlilß, Messrs. E. E. Jaraaa, B. S. James, F. Rayncr, F. Rogers, Ilowland. J. Mitohell, W. n. Grove, F. W.Thorne. W. Rutherford,G. IT. Enrjcles, A. E. Shields.'n. G. Hammerfley, J. C. Craig. M. Lichcnstoin.' F. H. Hall. Hev. J. Fleraintr. Second-cl«™: MiE6es A. Wilson, P. Heath, H. Dodington, M. Sharp. o.' M'Lcod, J. StTieort, Mesdamea Woomfield. and infant. Attwell and child, K. J. Willie.ino. M'Lsod. Gilbert, Irvine,, Tj. Stevenson. L. Corhctt. M. E. M'Lcod. Mooncy, Mef-srs. H. Bloomtield, E. Foster, J. Crowle. 11. M'Leod. I. M'Rill. A. M'Laiiehlin, ,T. H. Helliwell, W. T. Gilhert,U. J. M'Elvoy. LitUejohn ■©, J. Irvine. H. Corbott, P. Jl'Lcod, J. M'lieod, P. D. M'Leod, J ! l>. WilsWi-D, 11. CI. Veen, J. Mooney J. S. Morton; 211 steerage. NAPIER. Arrn-ed—Kontiiiuii (4.10 a.m.), from Wellington, rin. East Coast. Sailed.—Warrimoo (2.30 p.m.), for WellWEton. PATEA. To Bail.— Hawera, (9- p.m.), and Kapuni (9 p.m.), for Wellington. PICTON. To sail.—Kaitoa (8.15 p.m.), for Welllncton. NELSON. Sailed.—Nikaii (5.10 p.m.), and Alexander (5.10 p.m.), for Wellington. GEEYMOTJTH. ; Arrived.—Arahura (9.40 a.m.) and.Waimca (10 a.m.). from Wostport; Kittawa (9.5 a.m.), Pukaki (9.10 a.m.), and Kanna (9.20 a.m.). from Wellington. Sailed.—Kennedy (10.20 a.m.). for Westport. . LYTTELTON. Sailed—Flora (6.30 p.m.), and Monowal ;8.25 p.m.). for Wellington. DUNEDIN. ' Arrived— Invercargil! (7.10 a.m.), from Stewart Island. RUSSIAN SHIP AT POUT CHALMERS. The Iliictilau ship Pampn arrived at Port ClkUiiiciys on Friday'after a smart passnuc nf 99 days from Marscillce-. Tlmt is the faotest time for that passage that has been made for many yi;um-if it docs not constitute «■ record. The Pampa originally belonged to F. Lajosz, of Hamburg; wlio.se ■ships arc noted for their fast Hnilintc finalities, and was purchased by her Kusfion owners laet- year. She is .a torpc eteei fullrit'Sdd ship of 177.7 tons, built in Gernianv in 1891. Ijodun with BSO.OCO tilcc, tlio Pninpa J liiit Marseilles tin July 8, passed through the Strait of Gibraltar on t.hu sixteenth day out. end crossed the Equator twom.yfivo dftyfl laWr, On Auguat 30 tlio Pampa. l\oii Uio trade .wads bctiiatl, and cincrl^
enced heavy weather during the remainder j of the pat-sage. On September 9, 10, and . 11, a hurricane was encountered off th» ! Capo of Good Hope, and when passing Tasmania a second one was experienced. On. O.'tobor 3 a. p?aninu died from appendicitis, and wos buried the eauio day. The P;nnpa in manned by Russians, who after being phut off from the outside world for nearly 100 days, were surprised to hear of tlio wur, ami were naturally ninions for Ilie lut.ret nov.s. The Pampa will discliargc 450,000 tllcfl at, Duiicdiu, and then proceed on to Lyttclton to land the remainder. AN UNEVENTFUL JOURNEV. One day ahead of ochedulo dnm, tli« N«w KKilaml ShippiiiK Comp.iiiy's mail suxnnur Eotoi'ua arrived at Wellington from I/oildon, via. Hobart, at 3.20 p.m. yesUjrdny, and boi-tlipd at t-ho Queen's Wlwrf, No. 1 south, a couple of hours later. Having ftinharked passengers nt Tilbury Doclm tlio. liner todk her departure from at midnight on September 4 for Hobart direct. Whilst passing through tlio Downa tbo Itotorua was stopped and boarded ,by naval officers. This caiised a couple or hours' delay. Tho Me of Wight woe pai-:a-cd the fame day, and the English pilot who navigated the liner down tho Channel was lauded. Fins weather and moderate south-easterly winds prevnilod during tho run down tho Channel, and tnceo conditions continued till September 10, when the Island of Teneriffe was sighted and 'pasecd. Tho north-cast trade "winds were picked up two days later, and these proved to bo .moderate. The Equator was crossed on September 17, and aft«T two days of light variable winds tho south-east trades wero met with and a fresh breezo was exporioncod till tho Island of St. Helena was passed on September 20 and reported "All well." Fine weather and variable winds irero. encountered till the meridian of tho Capo of Good Hope was crossed. From thenco to Hobart south-west and northwesterly winda prevailed till arrival at Hobart. Captain T. A. SutcliiTo is 6till in command, and has the following officers associated, with him:—Chief officer, Mr. S. Bom-era-Vino; second, Mr. E. L. H. M'Nish; third, Mr. A. J. Thorpe; fourth, Mr. J. W. Gibson; fifth, Mr. E. K. Griffith. Dr. H. Moorhpiiso is Ehip's surgeon, and llr. 11. Hunt is wireless'operator. Mr. A. 11. Parker is chief engineer, Mr. A. Johnson second, air.-A. Barclay third, Mr. T. 0. Brown fourth, Mt. W. Edwards fifth, Mr. P. Dunn sixth, and Mr. R. Thojnpson seventh. Mr. 11. M. Dixon is chief refrigerating engineer, and Mr. J. M'Kenzie is liis assistant. Mr. E. If. James is electrician. Mr. F. W. Harris ie steward in charge. The Eotorua landed pa«enger3, mails, and,a- small quantity of cargo here, and eho will sail for Auckland this moraine to commence discharge of general cargo. MESS-TABLE GOSSIP., ' Captain F. Neilsffon, late of tho barque Manurewa. is now in command of the ketch Liijzie- Taylor. Mr. K. Ditcham, late second officer' of tho Komato, has resigned from tho service of the Umo,n Company to join tho Expeditionary Force. Mr. A. H. Robinson, late chief officer of the Katoa, who hfls been on holiday leave,, has joined the Wairuna at Kaipara. Mr. J. Scott, who has been awaiting inBtructione at Port Chalmers, has joined the Flora as chief. Mr. Elders, of that vessel, has been granted holiday leave. Mr. A. J. Duff, purser of tho Mapourika, was compelled to come ashore nt Wellington yesterday on account of ill-health. Mr. Norman, of the Union Company's local Etaff, has tilled tho vacancy. Mr. Simpson, purse; , of tte Strnthdoe, is under orders to come β-shore at Wellington and onter the local offlco of the Union Company. Mr. W. Signal, second engineer of tho Awahou. left that vessel at Wellington yesterday.. Mr. J. W. Gibson has joined the Eotorua, as fourth officer in place of Mr. Thomaa, who has been promoted to be third oipcer bf the Wnimate. 1 Mr. A. K. Griffith, late of the Opawa. has joined the Eotoruo. as fifth ofßcer. Mr. H. M. Dixon, late of tbe Kaikoura, has been appointed chief • Tofrteeratin-!; engineer of the Eotorua in ploco of Mr. T. Metcalfe, who resigned thie time at London. . This 0. and D. liner Star of Scotland, which arrived at Auckland from Now York on Sunday morning, has over l?.C0 tons of enreo to land there before she'visits Wellington. Bad weather has prevented the. Government steamer TTiiiomoa from working Kahn.ifuiErPoint... The vcssnl is sheltering under Farewell Spit waiting for a. favourable opportunity to work the light '. On Npvnmbcp 1 the Sliaw-EaviU mail stNirecT Tninui will arrive Kick o.t. Wellington from Auckland to complete Homoivarrt loading. Detw.rt.ure- will be taken for L:mtl™ on November 5. '■•.•' The Marine Dr 7 rn'.TtJnetit advipn that tlio Bluff liifhin'iiir has been placed in its original position. ' . Tc.loiTivirihic advice received from Auckland nimoinu-esl t.lie nrrival of t-he-bii V.Htitn Stnr liner Zcalandic at Hint port from Liverpool rtiroct." Tho viv-wol left tho. 'F-oirie part on. Scntomhar has'.taken (3 days on t-lio iournsy. PiilisoqnonMy Uio Zralandic ylll Wellington and Duncriin for diic-she-rKO. , Having obtained .her fiill compiementof (lrpmen. a.nd tiTinmcs. the Union Conmany's Miitni. which had born l dcbv:d at Wellington since Frif'oy lost, left, for Sydney yesterday morning. On account of Jwivine been delayed dovm Kmtb the Flora will not arrive at Wellington to take in. New Plymouth end West Coast cargo till this morning. I;ad»n with 7618 bose« of Hatter -and mil crates of che<?£o tho Tju.i™ Coitifiany's inna is due hero from atid Now Plymouth to-morrow.: Her froierht mil be tTOiisliipped to the Huahino for London.
The Arnlium arrived at- Groyraouth from Wcllinitton, via w<l7 ports, «t 10 a.m. yesterday. She -nns to have left on tho .return trip at 8 p.m. ; Due in port from tho north this mornins tlio TTjHon Company's steamer W cirri-, moo will tend 254 tons of oarovwhero hefore she goes on to southern 'porta. Monday. October 26, i« a wharf, and shipping holiday.- In coiisonucnce the TTarhnur Board's flmnloyco" will fce.-.srantwl a holiday, and the sheds on the wharf will he clofcd. '• ■ . '. . From Wellington ' the Union* Oomiviny's ohartorecl strainer Strnthdco will proceed to Sydney tomorrow. She v-i]V then '(jo on to Suva to load fmr;av for Vancouver. ' On account of Thursday, October 22, being show day flt Napier, tho departure of the Bichardeon- steamer Ripple from Wellington for .Kapler and Giaborne h«o> been postponed from 5 p.m. to-day till C p.m. to-morrow. The Anchor Lina'e Bt«imer Hcgulus will ho placed on tho Wellington Patent. Klip this morning for overhaul. Sho will sail for Nelson and West Coast to-morrow. In order to relieve tho Arawa. in tlio London-New Zealand muil eorvioo t!ie Shftw-Savill steamer llamari left the Homo port for Wellington on Friday, October 16. Tho Ifamciri is duo-at llokirt on NoToraber 26, and at Wellington on December 1. ■ '• ■
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