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PHASES OF THE MOON. KOVEMBEB. T>ay. Hr. m. Pull moon 5 1119 a.m. Last quarter 11 11 7 a.m. New moon IB 332 a.m. Firut quarter ■ 25 19 a.m, MOON. . ■ Jtoon rises to-day. 4.50 a.m.; Bete, 9.20 D ' m " TIDE. To-day, 5.14 i.m.; 5.44 cm. To-morrow. 6.13 0..m.: 6.42 D.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day, 4.19 a.m.; sots, 6.52 p.m. ARRIVALS. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18. KAPUNI ,s.s. (6.30 a.m.). 150 tons, .Tonansen. nut back through stress of weaihor KAIIO, sis. (7.25 a.m.). 1236 tons, Pryd'e. from Greymouth. ••• "• HAWEHA, s.s. (10.30 a.m.). ?00 tone, Jackeon, from Patca. WAJIINE, e.s. 01 a.m.). 4435 tons. AJdwell. from Lyttelton. Passencors: 166 saloon and 186 eteeraso. NGAHERE. e.s. (7.20 p.m.). 1090 lons, Dilner, from Limestone Island, via Gisborne and Ns-pier. REGULTJS, B.a. (7.20 p'.ni.). from Gjsborne. e.a. (10.15 p.m), 1596 tone, Ritchie, from West Coaet, Nelson, and Picton, BLENHEIM, e.s. (0.20 a.m.). 120 tons, Wilkinson, from Blenheim. WAIEAU, e r ß. (0.30 a.m.), 93 tons. Deiley, from Blenheim. . . ■ : DEPARTURES. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBEB- 18. NGAKUTA, s.e. (4.50 a.m.). 1230 tons, llui'r. for Grcvmoutn BEEEZE, 8.8. (3 p.m.), for WanEanui. ICAPUNI, s.s. (3.45 p.m.); 150 {ons, Jotansen, for Patca. HA WEE A. s.s. H. 25 p.m.), 200 .tons, JookBon, for Patea. COEINNA, s.b. (4.40 p.m.). 1271 tone, Cameron, for Dnnedin. STOBMBIBD, e.s. (5.5 p.m.). 217 tone. Dowoll, for Wanganul. : KAPITI, s.s. (5 p.m.). 248 tons, Sawyere, for Wangonui. • ■ ' ': MAPOURIIOV. 5.6. (5.10 p.m.). 1203. tone. Holmes, for Picton and Nelson, MANUKA, s.s. (5.10. p.m.). for tyttelton. QUEEN OF. THE SOOTH, s.s. (5.50 p.m.); 193 tone. Harvey, from Foxton. WAHINE, s.s. (8 p.m.). .4435 tons, Ald.well, for Lyttelton. ' ' HUIA. s.B. (8 p.m.), 127 tone. Burt, for Havclonk. OPA:VA, g.s.; 110 tons. Nicliolas, for Blenheim, i • ' ■ EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Mana, Littelton, November 19. Nikau, Nelson, sMotucka, November 19. Monowai, Lyttelton, November 19. . Victoria Dunedin, lyttelton, Nov. 19. Star of Scotland. Nanier, November 19. Waimea, Terakohe, , November 19. Maporilca, Nelson, Picton, November 19. Niratoro, Grcyraouth, November.2o. Stonnbird, \\ r <inganui, November 20. Opawa, Blenheim, November 20. Queen of the. South. Foxton. Not. 20. Kapunr, Patea, November 20. . Kapiti, Wanffanni. November 20. Hawora. Patea. November 20. Motoia, norlliont ports November 20. Manuka. Lyttelton. November M. . Kal'.u, East Coast, November 20. . Wakatu,. Lyttelton, Kaikoura. Not. Sβ. Canopns, Westport, Novembor 20. Arahura, Picton, November 20.. .Tohn. southern ports. November 21, Wahine, Lyttelton, November 20. ■ Warrimoo, Ilobart, via, south, Nov. 21. • Himitanjji, Oh-atham, Lyttelton, Not. U. Nsalnito, Greymouth. November 21. Huia, Ilavelock, Novemher 22. WestraliiL. Dunedin, Lvttelton. Not. '22. Hippie, Gisborne, November 22. Huia, Hevelock and . Sonnda. Not. 22. Warrimoo, Melbourne, via south, Not. 22. Tarawera, northern ports. Nov. 24.
PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Aorere, Patea. November 19. Resuluß, Nelson, West OoaGt, Nov. 19. Awahou, Westport, Novemher 19. Wdirau, Blenheim, November 19. Blenheim, Blenheim, November: 19. Ngatoro, Napier, November 19.. NEfi-here. New. Plymouth;; Nov. 19, Nikau, Nelson, Motuoka., November 15. Jlonowai, I/yttclton,' November 19. Eotorua, London, November, 19. .'. Vii'tona, northern ports, November 19. Jf-ana, Patce, November 19.' '-,-'• Kamona, ,Wcstpor.t, November 19. ' ' Nsatoro, Napier, November 20. Onawa, Blenheim, November 20. .. . Queen of tho South, Fortpn. Nov. 20. . Kapnni, Patea, November HO. . Kapiti, Wa-nganui, November 20; : , . Hawera. Patca, November 20. ■■■...,.-■ Mapourika, Nelson, November 20. Wahlne, Lyttelton, November 20. Pukakl, We-stport, November 20.Kamo, Westport, November 20., Mapourika, Nelson. Novembers). ' ■ ... Mokoia, Lyttelton,JDunedln,,.Not. 20. Manuka, Sydney. Hobart. November M. A rahura, Plcton, • November 20. Waimea, Nelson, We3t Coast. Nov. 20. Wakatu, Kaikoura, 21. Arahuraj Picton, Nelson, Weet .Coast, John. Wansanui, November'2l. Turekina, tyttelton. November 21. St/irmbird, Wanganui. November 21. ' Warrimoo, Hobart. Melbourne, Nov. Zi. Star of Scotland, London. Nov. ,21. Nsaliuta. Greymouth; November 23. Huia, Wanganni, November 23. Weetralia, northern ports,. Nov. 2J.. Patoena, Nelson, November 23. Warrimoo. Hobart and Melbourne nioverober 23 Ripple, Nanier. Gisborne. Nov. 24. Tarawera, Lyrtlton, Bunedin. Nov. 24. ■ BT TELEGRAPH.' OVERSEAS. MELBOXTRNE,. November . 18. ATrivcd.—Wdmmera, from New Zealand. COASTAL, ■■ : WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18. ■ ' NAPIER. ' .' . ■ Saileff—Kamiona (0.20 ui.m.). for Wellington. ■ To eail.--Star of Scotland (7 p.m.), lor ™ 1W ' BLENHEIM. -'' ' ; Sailed—Wairau (4.30 p.m.). and Bleahelm (4.30 p.m.), for Wellington. , , NELSON. . . ■ • Arrived—Alexander (11 a.m.). from Wellington. '', ■ e&iled.-Nikau (5 p.m.), for WeUtogton; , -PUPONGA. -■ '* ■'■■ ' To sail.—Awohou (10 p.m.); for Wellington. WESTPORT. , Sailed.—Pukakl U0 a.m.). for WelUnaton. ' KAIKOTJEA. Arrived.—Wakatu (4.5 a.m.J. from Wellington. LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Weetralia' (8.35 a.m.), from' Wellinffton. '' ■ ■■'■■■. Sailed.—Mana (6.50 p.m.), and Monovroi (8.40 p.m.)., for Wellinirton. ■ To Sail—Victoria (9 p.m.), for Wellington. ■ TIMARU. Soiled.—John (6.16 p.m.). for Wellington. .. DONEDIN.. Arrived.—Kotaret 5.40 a.m.), from Stewart ißland; Earori (7.35 a.m.). from Weet Ooast, via way ports. '
FOE I/ONDON. lieavdßß the Glasgow Wharf. Wellington, at noon to-day, the New Zealand Shippine Oo.'e mail steamer Botorua. will take the following passengers:—Saloon, from Wei-liueten-Mi6ses O. Drake. V. 11. Elwell, Mesdames Drake, Walton, Messrs. F. Drake. J. G. Moore, H. B. -Walton. W. D. Wentwort.h. Second saloon—Misses H, Bolton, M. Gawen, F. Gittens, O. and E. O'Leary, J. E. Poter, M. Soott, A. M. Sheridan, 0. H. Sparling, Mesdame« Orouoh, O'Loary, West, Messrs. F. H. Crouch. A. A. Emelio: W Hare, A. Boss. Third-class—Misses W. Hairison, M. Jarvis; 11. 0. M'Ghee, Mesdames Brink, E. 0. M'Ghee. Bankine, M. , Ebberte, Messrs.' J. Adams.' B. Brtak, M. Cowd, T. E. Cross, J. Forroll, J. B. Goodall, W Hotchkiss, T. Mottram, J. M'Gheen, J. M'Hugh, E. NewHoli. J. Nikich, A. B. Noad. E. Price. J. E-anklne. T. 8. ReyJ. Tyler, P. Valentine. J. Wells, TV Wright. . ' . WAEEIMOO ETJNNING EAELT. It has been decided to dispatch the Union Oompany.'s Warrimoo from Wellington for Hobart and Melbourne two days early this. trip. Tho vessel ia due here from Hobort, via. southern ports, on Saturday, November 21. and will sail at 4 p.m. the same day for Eobart dfroct, and Melbourne MESB-TABLE GOSSIP. Mr I. Livlck, who has held tho position of assistant to the Union Comnany's local traffic manaeor, Mr. M. W. Horton, has bc«n appointed chief clerk In the lnver-ca-ririU ofßco of the Union Company. Mr. A. Bathbone, third officer of tho Mapourika, left that veesel ait Wolllneton yesterday, and Mr. E. Johnston has filled the vacancy. . Captain A. Bloom, who for the punt twenty-four years bus been master of the schooner Lily, hae loft that vessel. His place has been taken by Captain Gilhcrt Brown. For about fifteen years the Lily has been engaged in the Lyttclton-Wc&t Ooaet trade. Prize Courts will be held in India at Calcutta,, Jiangoou; Bombay, and cheo. Tho boats arrested at Aden arc belns sent to Bombay. This affects 15 steamors, of which 11 are owned bv tho Hansa Lino, of Bremen, on o of 'the llambunr-Amcriciu Lfne, one of the German-Australian Llnu. and two Austrian steumere. A list compiled by tho cuicials at Lloyd's cives tho namce of the vessels detained at German ports at the outbreak ot tho war. and shows that 68 British steamers arc in the hands of the Germans, the total tonnaue being Just over 16.000 tons cross, Of thwe tiro jrp pvor 5000 tone • croaa. tlw Clifford and Iniula, wbilo U ot
the. eteamere ere over WOO tons. All the steamers are detained in Germany, with the exception of the- Ninepo , at Teingtau. Oontinnme ::her journey from London the 0. and K liner Star of Now Zealand will leave Adelaide on Saturday for Auckland and Wellington. She is duo here about December 5. ■..'•'. ■ . A heavy westerly Rale has delayed the Government'steamer Hinemoa at the Bluff. The Ohatham Islands Fishine Co.'s Hlmitangi is due at Wellineton from the Chftthams, via Lyttelton, on Eaturday next. The Blackball collier Neatoro wtll land ECO ■ tons of Greymouth coal here before proceeding en to Napier with the remainder of' her cargo.. . . ■ Intendfnff passengers .are reminded that the Arahura will leave Wellington for Pieton at noon to-morrow instead of today. .; ■■■ ■■ ■ ; . ■ ■.: •■ The Star of Scotland's-Homeward loivoV ing is expected to be completed at Wellington in time for her to leave for liondon at daybreak' on Saturday, November 21. . • • ' ~ ■' , The local office of the Union Comuany has been advised that the llokoia will remain in the Kaet Ooast service/for the time'beinK. The Paloona will remain et Dunedin ( tiirfurther notice.- ..' En route from Nelson to Wollintrton today the Jlaponrika will inakej a call at Picton. She is expected <d leave' the latter port at 9.30 p.m. . . Further advice hag been received conrernJnß the departure of the.Dnltihio. from Ijondon for Wellinrton. via Oape Town and Hobart. She did' not clear the Homf nort till Saturday. November 14—two days late. The Pelphio ts expetced to arrive hero on December'3l.' It is understood that the auxiliary nohooner Wateim, whfch wae recently pnrcTwsod in Auckland bv e. Napier Syndicate, will be omployed in lichterinK work' at the Bawke's Bay port. '; Acoordintf to cable advino received from Hoboxt t,h« New Zoalnnd Shippiner Ooranany's Toncariro, which is en rotite from tendon, left the Tasmanian port for Port. Chalmers at 5 p.m. on Tuesday. She is due at the southern port on Sunday next. The steamer Lily, which recently oompleted her annual overhaul and subfeauently londed prodnw at Lyttelton for the West Ooast. is still 'at anchor in the stream. Her non-departure is due to the vessel beintf unnhle to obtain a full complement of. sailors. . ■ Repairs to the' Bonth Taranaici Siwimnhiu Company's cteaner Mnnn. hove been completed, and the little vessel left Tiyttnlton lor WelHmrton at 6.60 v.m. TnnteTday. She is scheduled to.leave Wellinctbn for Patea to-day. ..-',-■
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