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PHASES OF THE MOON. NOVEMBER, Day. Hr.m. Full moon 3 1119 a.m. ~ Last auaxter 11 11' 7 a.m. Now moon 18 3 32 a.m. First quarter £5 1 9 a.m. MOON. Moon riees ■ to-day, 1.40 a.m.; sets, 1.20 p.m. TIDE. To-day, 11.58 a.m. \ To-morrow, 0.29 a.m.; 12.55 p.m. SUN. ' Sun rises to-day, 4.25 a.m.; sets, 6.45 p.m. ARRIVALS. THPESDAY, NOVEMBEE 12. MAKOIA, B.s. (7.30 a.m.), 3502 tons.M'Lean, from Dunedtn and Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon-Misses Cook, Bundle, Mesdames King and child, Cradg, Bundle, Pryde and infant It'lvor and 3 children, Sidford and 3 children, Williams, Professor Boys-Smith, Messrs. Ross. Doyle. Craig. Harris, Simpson, M'lvor, Gay, Davis, Gibb, Oallaghan; 9 steerage. ' ■ NIKAU, s.s. (9.10 ft.m.), 243 tone, Hay, from Nelson and Jlotueka. ... _. , EEGULUB, b.s. (9.10 a.m.), 585 tone, Vickermen, from Nelson. ■ MONOWAI, s.s. (9.20 a.m.), 3433/tora, Manr ning, from Lyttelton. KAIAPOI, s.B. (11.45 a.m.), 2003 tons, Hamand, from Hobart, via Lyttelton. RAKIUEA, s.s. (6.35 p.m.), 128 tons, Andereon, from Teraltohe. » AWAHOU, 5.6. (6.35 p.m.); 407 tone, Eoeer, from Terawhiti. , BOTOUUA, s.s. (7 p.m.), 11,130 tons, fiutcliffe, from Napier. ' TAINUX cs. (7.20 p.m.), 128 tons, Jensen, from Wait&ra. aEAHUEA. s.s. (10.20 p.m.), 1596 tons, Bitchie, from Plcton.
' DEPARTURES. THUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12. AWAHOU, 6.5. (3.45 a.m.), 407 tone. Bodger, for Terawhiti. „,'.. „ ~ WAIEAU., s.s. (4.5 a.m.). ,95 tone, Deily. °BLENHEIM,'e.s. (4.i0 a.m.), 120 tons, Wilkinson, for Blenheim. ' ■ ABAHUEA, s.s. (12.45 p.m.), 1696 tons, Eitchie, .for Picton. •"EEGXilitiS, s.e. (1.5 p.m.), 585 tons, Yickerman, for We'stport. WAKATU, s.o. (5.5 p.m.), 157 tons, Wills, for Kuikoura and Lyttelton. ■ ■ NIKAU, 6.6. (5.10 p.m.), 248 tons, Bay, for Nelson, and Hotueka. MOKOIA, s.s. (6.10 p.m.), 3502 tone,- 0. M'Loan, for northern ports. ,: . MANA, E. 6. (7.30 P.m.), 134 tons, Johansen, for Patea. , . MONOWAI, s.B. (8.5 p.m.), 3433 tons. Manning, for liyttelton. raesengers: SaloonMisses Fox, Stanford,. Embur'g, Sapsford, Slcrton, Mesdames Manning,, Fox, Wray and ' 2 children, Eansford,. Butler, Dr. Thompson, Messrs. Bishop, Andrews, Cowlishttw, Manning, Beakes, Hart, Hade, M'Nish, Brodic, Pryde, Plaits, Lawn, Styles, Smith, Johnston, Monroe, Alasco,' Wilson, M'Donald, Lav.-loy, Kerslake,' Blair, Grant, Brown, Wellaco; 35 steerage. HTJIA, s.s. (8.10 p.m.), 217 tons, Burt, for Wanc&n'Ui. ''.' •■ MAITAI, s.s. .(9i p.m.), 3393 tone, Stevens, "for Ban Francisco, via Earotonga- and Papeete. ■ "'■ ' '. ' ' KAMO, E.s. (10.15 p.m.), 1300 tone, Prydo, for Greymouth. . . / KAHTJ, s.s.. (10.30 p.m.), 162 tons, Gray, for East Coast ports. .'' NGARTJTA, s.s. (11.20 p.m.), 1250 tons Uuif, for Greymouth. . . .
EXPF.CTEDARRIVAI.Si Knight of ,the Garter, Port V Ohalmere, November 13. , ' . ':' . , Eapiti, Wanganni, November. 13.. . Hawera, Wanganui, November 13. ■ Wootton, Lyttclton, November 13, Koraat*, W«stP«rt,' November: 13. , Mapourika, Neleon, November. 13. . : Queen of tho South, Poxton.Nov. 13. (Vairau, Blenheim, November 13. , Kosamond, Greymouth, November 13. . Blenheim, Blenheim, November 13. .Stormbird, Wanganui, November 13.'! • : Opouri, Lyttelton, November 13.» Wahine, Lyttelton, November 13. ■-. V Victoria.. northern ports. November 13 . Mooraki, Lvttdton, Novemher 13. Oanopus; Wes.tport, November. 13. ■ Dofondcr, Lj't'tclton, November 13. Opawa, Blenheim, i-,Novembor-\l3..■■'. ; ■■■ Hiiia, Wenganui, • Novemher 14. • , :-. Nikau, Nelson,' Motuoka, Novcmbor 14;
Mana, Patoa,-November 14. '.'■'' .' ' Morunvai, Lyttelton, ■■Nove'mber' ; 'l4. ■' .. Tarawcra, Dunedin,'Lyttelton, Nov. 15. . , Eipple, 'Gisborne, November 15... Kamo, Greymouth, November 15. Kahu, East Coast,-. November 16. ■ Turnkiroa, Lomloa, Hobart, Nov. 16. . ' ' Wakatu, Lyttelton, Kaikoura, Nov. 16. Breezo, , southorn ..ports, November .17.: Corinna, New Plymouth, Novombor 17. WtHlrciJia. n-wHicru nqrts. November 17.. Manuka, Hobart, Sydney,. November 17. Kennedy. Wanganui, November 17. Waverley,. Nelson, November 17. i Star of Scotland, Napier, November 19. Mokoia, northern ports, November 20. . Manuka, Lyttelton,. November 20, . PROJECTEQ ( DEPARTURES. Kapuni, Patea, November 13. .'.'■'■■ . Aorere, '• Patea-,' No-yember 13. ' "'■ :■• Kapiti, Wttnganui, November 13. ■ Wairaea, N«lson, West Conot. Not.-15. Wairau, Blenheim, November 13. Blenheim,' Blenheim, November ; 13. Hawero, Patea, November 13. \ Opouri, Graymouth. Hokitika, Not. IJ. Tainui, Waitara, November 13.' Mapourika, Nelson, November 13. Wahine, Lyttelton, November 13. ■Victoria, Lyttelton. 'Dunedin, Nov. 13,' Moeraki, Sydney, Hnbart, Not.. 13. lonic, Lyttelton. November ■ 13. ' : Kaiapoi, New Plymouth, , Nbvomber 13. ' Queen of the South, Foxton, Nov. 14. Defender, Karamca, November 14. Nikau, Nelson, Motueka, Nov. .14. .' Monowfli, Lyttelton, November 14. Stormbird, Wanganiu'i, November 14. , Arahura, Plcton. Nelson, West Coast; November 14. : • ';■ ,- Canada Capo. Ne-vrcastle, Nov. 16. Kahu, Kast Coast, November 16. • Huia, Wanganni, November 16. • Tarawera, northern ports, November 16. Westrolia, southern ports/November 17. Eipple, Napier, Giehorne, Not, 17. ■* Breeze,.. Wanganui, November 17. . Kennedy, Nelson, West Coast, Nov. 17. Waverley, Nelson, West Coast, Not. 17. Wakatu, Kflikoiira, Lyttelton, Nov. 17. Oorinna, southern porte, November 18. Manuka, Lyttelton, November 18. Eotorua, London, November 19. . ■ Mokoia, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Not. 20. Manuka,' Sydney, Hobart, , November : 20. BY TELEGRAPH. ; OVERSEA. November 11. Arrived.—Koromiko, from New Zealand. Balled—lhumota, for New Zealand. .
COASTAL. . THURSDAY, NOVEMBER, 12. POUTO (KAIPABA). Bailed , .-Odland (4 p.m.),. for Sydney. . ; NAPIER;- . ! '■'■;■. . Arrived.—Bipple (6 .a.m.), from Welling'ton. . . ■ ' • ■ ■ ■ ' ■ l.'i • Sailed.—Victoria (2.40 p.m.), for WellingtOn' WANGANIJI. . • Sailed.—Stormbird (5.5 p.m.), Kapftd (5.25 p.m.),. and Hawera (3.15 p.m.), for WeJling- . U '. . BLENHE-IM. / To sail.—Wairau (11 p.m.), Opawa (11 p.m.), and Blenheim (11 p.m.), for WeUinsr- ."■■• PIOTON. Sailed—Petone (1.30 a.m.),- for Wanganul. -■■"■,• NELSON. ■■■•■' Arrived.— Waverley (1.30 p.m.), and Oorinna (6.20 a.m.), from WelUngton. Sailed.—Mapounka (8 p.m.), for Welling-. tOU " . . WEBTPOBT.' .■ . Sedlod.—Komato (5 p.m.), for Wellington. ■ LYTTELTON. AirlTed.-iLaTiderdale (5.20 0,m.), from BSled.— Wootton (noon), for Wellinetonj Opouri, for Wellington. To sail.—Defender, for Wellington. Sailed—Wahino (8.30 p.m.), for Wellington Passengers: .Saloon— Misses Phillips,: Bell. George, Vassali, Eyan,. Wakeford, Byrne, Du¥e. W, HiU. Birds, Cook, Peorce Tonks, Ellwood, Meedames G. W. Stead Prostage, Ileamish and 2 ' children, Martin, Biddiford. Ohapman ■ and child, Croucher, Souse, White and 4 children, Panurlll, Whiteombe. Sellara and child, Hayward, Fowler, Gane. Scott, Smith, Wilson Parnham, Hit«hell, ; ll'Pilly, Anderson, Gardiner, Longuet, Oram, Hobday, Or-, mond, Nioliols, Messrs. Stoad, Hopkins, Beatson, Black, Duncan, Anderson, ArchK bold, Wilkic, Mowbray (2), Elkington, Dwan Howcll, Williams, Attwood, George, Preston, Hadlcy, Donnelly, Beamieh, Eingland Thorn, vSmoHle, House, Bremner, Payntor, Boulton, Killing,' M'Mastor, Curtis, Miles, Scott, Edwards, Just, Fletcher, Gardiner,. Longuet, Hitohell,- He.yiva.rd, Devereaux, Oram, Wilson, Koto, Cox; Kirby, Burn, Niohols, Oumming,- Folly, M'Grcror Walker, Sherwood, Toimeend,- Rev., ftob'ddy, Captain Bone, Hon, Ormond; 78 etmaße - . DONEDIN. Arrived.—Flora (6.5 a.m.), , from West Coast; Tarawcra (6.45 p.m.), from northern • Sailed— Poherua (3.30 p.m.), for Pieton dud Onchunga;- Knight ot the Garter (5.10 p.m.), for Wellington. To sail-Flora, (9.10 p.m.), for.West Oop^t. .' BLUEP. Arrived.—Hincmoe. (10.40 a.m.), from Port Chalmers, ~ " , To Eflil.—Wimmera, (3 a.m. November 13), for Hobert. ■ .
TJTE PORT ITACQUABIE. Jleasra. Heather, Robertson, Ltd., the Auckland ngcnls for the Commonwealth find Dominion Line, ftdvieo that In consequence of tne elwmor Port Hacawirle hav-
ing been taken over at Sydney by the authorities for other purposes, tho vessel will not now visit New Zealand. Tho Port MacQuarie was en route from London and Australian ports, and was originally due at Auckland on Wednesday last. Sho had on board about 4500 tons of general merchandise for Auckland, Napier, and Wellington. Tho cargo will be transhipped to tho intercolonial steamers.—"New Zealand Herald."
KAIKOUEA AT TENEEIFFE. A oablegram has neon received stating that the F. and 8. lane's chartered steamer Kaikoura arrived at Tencriile from Wellington on Tuesday, November 10. The KaiUoura, which is owned by the New Zealand Shipping Company, loft Wellington for London.on October 3.
TTJEAKINA DUE MONDAY. Bound from London to Wellington, the New Zealand Shipping Company's mail steamer Turakina armed at Hobart at 5 a.m. on Wednesday, and continued her journey yesterday. Tho liner is expected to, make port on Monday noxt. MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Captain 0. Orouoher, of,the schooner Falcon, has signed off that veeeel'e articles, and Captain J. Johansan. has taken, charge of her. » Mr. C. M'Vicar has jwned the Moitai'os ■seventh engineer. ■ Mr, G. Stubbs, second engineer of the Viotoria, hoe been granted holiday leave, nnd is beinß relieved by Mr. H. J. Crockford, late 'of the Moorabool. Aβ the TFnion Company's Mapourita left Nelson for Wellington direct at 8 p.m. yesterday she should arrive in port between 6 and 8 o'clock this morning. Overhaul to the Pateena will take longer than '\ros anticipated, and she will not reFumo running in the- Wellington-Plcton-Nelson service till Monday, November 23. The Mapourika will continue in the .service pro. tem.
To-n-urds the end of November tho F, and S. Line's etcemor Buteshire ifl duo at Wellington from Liverpool. Subsequently she will visit Lyttelton and Dunedin, and thon loads in the Dominion for Weet of England porta.
After having-been laid up at Blenheim for some months the small coastal steamer Opawa is about to rcsumo running in the Wellington-Blenheim trade. ' ■ .■. *
On> account of bad weather the Government steamer Hinemoa has been unable to land stores'at Dog Island and Waipapa Point 'lighthouses. 'The vccssl is now at 'tuo Bluff, and will complete the work when the ' ivea'ther moderates.
The Shaw-Savill steamer Tokomaru Iβ expected to leave Port Chalmers to-day to continue . Homeward loaq&ig at Napier, Auckland, Whangarci, GitSborrie, and Wellington. She will probably leave Wellington finally 'about December 12, ,
According to advices received. by tho local office, of the A. and A. Line, the chartered steamer Westward Ho, 3596 tons, Captain Carter, left New ,Tork on November 5 for Australian ports.' It is not known as yet whether tho vessel is. coming to New Zealand. ■ . ; •
For the convenience of shippers.of cargo from- Wellington , to New. Plymou'th, tne Union Company's Kaiapoi will leave hero at noon to-day.
Bad weather'has detained tho Komata at Wcstport. Consequently eho will not 01riye at. Wellington till this evening. ■ The -Union Company's chartered steamer Canada Capo has been filed to leave Wellington for Newcastle on Monday. ,
Continuing her journey from' London, the Shaw-Savill steamer , Mamari left Capo Town for Hobart and Wellington 'on Monday, November 9. She is coming out. In place of tho Arawii, and is due here on December 4. '.'•.■ . '
At 9 p.m. yesterday the Union Company ,, ! fiteamer Ifaitai cleared Wellington for Sa'j Fruucisco, via Earotonga and , She is due at Karotonga on November 17, Papeete November J9, and at San Francinco on December-2. ■ ' .
On arrival at Wellington from Lyttelton. this morning the MocrakL will berth at the Queen's Wharf No. 1 south. She will call for Sydney and Hobart at 5 p.m.
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