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PHASES OP THE. MOON. SEPTEMBER. D«j\ Hr. m. Last quarter 2 227 a.m. New moon 9 1® 2? p.m. First Quarter 16 6 61 o.m. Full moon 23 9 5 p.m. MOON. ' Moohj riees to-day. 0.30, a.m.; sets, 9.23 a.m. ' TIDE. To-fKty, 10.19 <i.m.; 10.37 p.m. To-morrow, 11.1 a.m.; 11.16 p.ml SUN. Sun rises to-day, 6.18 a.m.; scte, 5.25 p.m. ARRIVALS: TUESDAY, AUGUST 31. AORERE, s.s. (2.3(1 a.m.), 77 tons, Fislt, from Patau 1 . . • WAVERLEY. s.is. (4.5 a.m.), 157 tons, Stuart. from Wanganui. WARRIMOO. s.s. (6.30 a.m.), 3529 tons, M'Lean, from Auckland, Napier, and Gisborne. • PAesengreTs: S®looo —Mi6scs Wals-' ley, Burden, Wan-en, M'Kenzie, Goldsmith, Mesdainco Taverner, Simpson, Davey and ohiM, Messrs. Godfred, Shand, Goldsmith, tlodle, Drury; 6 steerage. NIKAU, s.s>. (8.5 a.m.). 248 tons, Hay, from Nelson and, Motueka.. MONOWAI, s.e., (10.50 a.m.), 3433 tons, Drewette, from Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Elliott, Morrison, Corrick, Anderson, Pyncr, Chaplin and child, Thompson, Shanid, Whiteman, Rand, M'Lennan, Oooney, Rodger, Gregory. Mesdames Tester, Mathieson ami .child, Cleaner,. M'Donald, Ologgie, Wright', Edwini Blake, Dunnett, Coalman, Jack, Harris, Francis and infant, Clastta, Presliaw, Hobbs, Johnson, Rodger, Kins. Greeory, Messrs. Baron, Meat-tie Thomson., Wilson, M'Clurg, Taylor, Paterson, Ciraigie, M.P., Mellish, Paiereon, Wat-kins, Stead, Wilson, Bell, Beattie, Mol-l-rani. Anderson, M.P.,* Dickson, M.P., Buddo, M.P., Harraway, Castles, Mundford, Rurglos, Ives, Innes. Johnston, Crawford, Burgess. Iter. Mathieeon, Gormley, Spindoler, Talbot, Ba-ydon, Bolinlisy, O'Connor, M'Milian, Sladen, M'Donald, Collins, Fuller, Grigg, Barnett, Buxton, Love, doggie, Hlewitt. Miurdock. Kraotzor, Wcstwood. BesWick, Panton. Knight, Campbell, Paterson, Berry, Knight. Fraser. Craig, Wales, Neil, Jack, Shaw, Hooper, Emerson, Green-, bow, Francis, Harrison, Hobbs. Shaw. Kimbell, Cleaver, Thomas, • Rata, Millie, Kingsland, M'Donald, M'Hetli, Johnson. BlackImru, Ross, Duncan, Wingfield, Poole, Saunders, Johnston, Trapoki; 141 ateerage. HAWERA. s.s. (1.35 p.m.), 20G tons, Jacksoil, from Pa-tea. AKAinjEA. s.s. (9.35 p.mi), 1596 tons, Cam- « Ton, from Nelson and Picton.. BREEZE, s.s. (9.45 p.m.), 347 tons, Badford, from Lyttelton. DEPARTURES. TUESDAY, AUGUST 31. ' OPAWA, s.s. (2 a-.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, for Blenheim. - BLENHEIM, s.s.' (4.5 a..m.), 120 tons, Wilkiiiron, for Blenheim. ■ KIRITONA, -motor . ship (4.15 a-.m.), 135 tons, Norling, for Napier and Fast Ooast. KENNEDY, 6.5. (5 p.m.), 226 ton®, Purvis, for Mangarakau. NIKAU, s.s. (5.15- p.mi), 248 tons, Hay, for Nelson- and Motueka. KAMO, s.s. (5.20 p.m.), 13G0 tons, Watson, for GreymouUi. MOFB-AKI, s.s. (6.15 p.m.),. 4392 tons', Collins, for Lyt.be!ton. WAYEB-LEY, s.s. (6.20 p.m.), 157 tons, Stuart, for Nelson. ICAPITI, s.s. (7.25 p.m.), 242 tons, Sawyers, for Wanganui. STORMBIRD, s.s. (6.30 p.m.), 217 tons, Dowcll, for Wamganui. WARRIMOO. s.s. (7.50 p.m.). 3529: tons, C. •M'Lean. for Lyttelton and Dunedini MONOWAI, s.s; (7.50 p.m.), 3433 tons, Drewotts, for Lyttelton. RIPPLE, s.s. (9.50 p.m.), 370 tons, Carlsoni for Napier and Gisborne. EXPECTED ARRIVALS) Blenheim, Picton, September 1. - . Opawa, Blenheim, September 1. . ! Kaitoa, Nelson, Motueka, September 1. '''Maori, Lyttelton, September 1. Regulus, Gisborae,' September 1. , ;Wakatu, Lyttelton, Kaikoura, Sept. 1. Mapourika, Westport, Nelson, Picton, September 2. > Rakanoa, Bunbury, via Lyttelton, Sept. 2. Kiwi, Westport, September ,2. Kapiti, Wanganui, Soptember -2. Stormbiaxl., Wanganui, September 2. : Nikau, Nelson. Motueka, Scptemiber 2. Monowai, Lyttelton, September 2. .-Alexander, Wanganui, September 2. ; Corinna. southern ports, Sept. 2.' . Tarawern, Dunedin, Lyttelton, Sopt. 2. ' Queen of the South, Foxton', September 2. • .Calm, southern ports,- Sept. 3. • Kennedy, Mangarakau, September 3. ; Norman Monarch, Neve York, Auckland, Ssptomber 4. R-iverina. Sydney. Auckland, Sopt. 4. Kamo, Greymouth, September 4. • ICoromiko, Nowcs-stle. September .5. War rim 00. Dunedin!,' Lyttelton, Sept.-5. Ripple, Gisborne, September 5. / Paloona, northern ports, September 7. Whakarua-, Gisborne, Soptember 3. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Breeze, Wanganui, September 1. ; Tfawora, -Pates, September. 1. Aorcrc,. Pafoa, September 1. Komata, Westport, September 1. . Blenheim, Blenheim, September 1. ' Arn.hura, Picton, Nelson, September 1. Ivaitoa, Nelson, Motueka, September 1. , Maori.. Lyttelton, September 1. . Opawa, Blenhoim, September 2. i Waka-tu, Kaikoura, Lyttelton, ■ Sept. 2. Kapiti, Wanganui, September 2. i Stormbird, Wanganui 1 . September 2. Nitou, Nelson, Motueka, September 2. slono\vai, Lyttelton, September 2. Moeraki, Sydney, Hobart, September 2. Tarawera, northern ports, -September 2. Corinna, New Plymouth, September 2. Alexander, Nelson, West Coast, Sept. 2. Wairun.?,, Sydney, September 2. Regulus, Nelson. West Coast, .September 2, . Queen of the South, Fox ton, Sept. 2. . Kennedy, Nelson, West Coast,' Sept. 3. '.Calm, Wanganui, September 3! ' Kapuni, Pntea, September 3. It-ivcrina..' Dunedin, September 4. Mapourika, Picton, Nelson, West Coa-St, September 4. . Warrimoo, northern ports, September 6. I'aloona, Lyttolton. Dunedin, September 7. Ripple, Napier, Gisborne, September 7. BY TELEGRAPH. , OVERSEA. VANCOUVER-, August 30 Arrived—Maikura, from Auckland. SYDNEY, August 30. Sailed.—WJmkarua, for Gisborne. SYDNEY, Augnst 31. Sailed.—Hurunui, for Auckland. , COASTAL. TUESDAY, AUGUST 31. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Awanui, schooner from Gisborne. Sailed.—Mako, for Gisborne and Napier, via v,'o.y ports. GISBORNE. Sailed.—Regulus (11.30 a,.ml), for . Welime- . ton l . NAPIER. Arrived—Palloona (3.40 p.m.), from Wclliw. ton. ' - - NEW PLYMOUTH. Sailol—Sarawa (8.10 p.m.), for OMhiaea. FOXTON. Arrived.—Queen of the South (12.45 p.m.), from Wellington. . PICTON. Arrived.—Blenheim (5 p.m.), from Wellington. • NYDIA BAY. Arrived.—Wootton (2.30 a.m.) t from Welling- ■ ton. : NELSON. Sailed—Koitoa (7 p.mi), for Wellington, WESTPORT. To sail—Mfl.pouriko, (11 p.m.), fotr Wellington, via. Nelsoni amtl Picton. j LYTTELTON. I Arrived—Lily (8.50 a.m.),. from Kaipara,; • Himitangi (11- a.m.), from Wellington; Ralranoa, from Ediithbnrg. Sailed—John Anderson, for Akaroa; Oponri, for Greymouth; Maori (8.15 p.m.), for Wellington-, with 150 passengers. DUNEDIN. Arrived.—John (6.45 a.m.), from. Wanganui; Poherua- (7.40 a.m.), from Tirnaru; Invercargill (9.5 a.m.), from Bluff and Stow«irt Islaiid; Wimmcro. (10.25 a.m.), from Melbourne, via Cook Strait; Waimate . (1,20 p.m.), from Lyttelton; Kotnre (0 .p.m.), from Oat-lins. Sailed.—lnvercargill (4.10 p.m.), for Bluff and Invereargill; John (6.20 p.m.), for Wanganui, via, way ports. Sailed.—Tarav.-eTa. (3 p.m.), for northern ports. Passengers for Wellington; Sdr loon—Mesdames Newman, H'Clcary, Misses' Gra.ham; Hodgsxm, Wileon, Crawley; Messrs. Newman, M'Cleary, Captain Itoss. v . / MAPOURIKA DELAYED ON WEST COAST. Telegraphic advice received, from Westport yesterday stated that the Mapourilia .had returned from Greymouth Roadstead, having been unable to negotiate the Grey River Bar on account of the heavy seas. She entered the Buller River at noon, and was expected to leave Westport for Nelson, Pioton, and Wellington at 11 p.m. yesterday. Provided she managed to get out last night the Mapourika- should make port- between 2 a.m. mid 3 a.m. to-morrow. Conditions bad' not improved at Greyn»ouUi> yesterday, and there wore no shipping movements at that port during the day. S.S. KIVERINA DELAYED. The local oHieo of Messrs. Huddart-Pa'r-ker, Ltd., has' been advised that the R.iverina. was compelled to proceed from Sydney to Auckland at rcduccd speed on account of a. plight mishap to her machinery. Repairs a,re being carried out a.t Auckland, and it is possible that the vessel will not reach Wellington before Saturday, Sho will nail for Dunodin dim aoon on Utat imst
ATHBNIC AND DELPHIC REPORTED. Having left Wellington on August 6, tho Sliaw-Savill liner Athenic is reported to hove continued hor journey from Monte Video to London on Saturday, August 28. The same company's Delphic, en routo from New Zealand ports to London, oleared Monte Video on Sunday* August 29. WHAKARUA TO LOAD. An eiprot-ed arrival at Gisborne from Brisbnne to-mor-row' is the 0. and D. liner Whakai-ua. Homeward loading will bo commenced at the former port, and «. visit will be paid to Wellington about Sc-ptcui-ber 8. NORMAN MONARCH AT AUCKLAND. Messrs. Dalgoty and Co., local agents for the U.S. and A. Line', have been advised that tiheir chartered steamer Norman Monarch arrived at Auckland yesterday. Tho vessel left New York on July 24, and oamo out via the Panama Canal. She is expected to. arrive here about Saturday or Sunday next to laud about 1000 tons of cargo. , KAREMA LEAVES NEW YORK. According to advices received by the local oflicc of the A. and A. Line, the chartered steamer Kairema left New. York, for New Zealand ports, via Panama Canal, on August 21. Auckland should be rcachcd about September 27 and Wellington about Oetohsr 1. ' . ORAR-I LEAVES LIVERPOOL. The local agents for the F. and S.-tane have been advised that their chartered steamer Orari left Liverpool on Friday, August '27, for Melbourne. Sydney, Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin. The vessel is expected to reach this port about November l: ■ KAIKOURA LEAVES DURBAN. A cablo message has been reeoived by tho local oflicc of the F. and S. Line stating that the Kaikoura, bound from Liverpool to Australian and New Zealand portE, continued; her journey from Durban on Thursday, August 26. October -1 is the, date she is expected.-to a/rrive at Auck-i 'land, and Wellington should bo made about, a week later. HURUNUI LEAVES SYDNEY. Continuing her journey l from Liverpool the F. and S. Chartered steamer Hnnniui left Sydney for Auckland on Monday evening. She is due at -one northern, port on Saturday and a-t Wellington about September 11. . •- MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Mr. M'Oallum, 'chief engineer of tho Wairuna, lias signed off that vessel's airticles at Wellington. Mr. A.'i.R.' Watson, chief engineer of the Kamo, has. como ashore for orders. Mr. A. H. Wlshart, later second engineer of the Warrimoo, has filled the vacancy on tile Kamo. • Mir. W. jr. Glover, late of tire Union, Company's Sydney office, has joined' the Warrimoo as assistant purser. Mr. B. Snence has joined: the Moeraki as' chief officer. ,Mr., T. ,H. Bowling, has reverted to his former • position,' as second of the vessel. . En route from Wellington to London, Tia- tho Cape of Good Hope route, the New Zealand Shipping Om.pairy's! steamer Tongtariro arrived at Durban on Wodnesday, August 25. She cleared -Wellington on Saturday, July 24. The Union Company's Ennerdalc. left Newcastle on Saturday last for New Plymouth. The Raohael Cohen, which has been fitting out in Port Chalmers for some time, will soil during the first week,in September for the Macquarrie and Campbell Islands. She wiU take stores, mails, and oil to these islands, for the use of tho wirdess operators, and will return some weeks later to Bteff. . ■ ' " The Union Company's Kakapo left Wallaroo for Hobart, Lyttelton., and Wetungton on Saturday, August 28. Any time now the A. :and A. Line's chartered steamer Batsford is due at Auckland from Now York, via Panama Clanal. Sho is expected to arrive here about Monday next. - Steamers arriving in port yesterday morning reported very hea-vy weather outside WcSington, Heads. A heavy northerly gale, with a high sea, was running 'in Cook iStrait.'. .The Mionowai did not arrive at AVelliiigton from Lyttelton tiU 11 a.m.,, having, been -detained by the , dements' <iU the way ;Up the. coast. It. Ie reported thiat the 0. and D. liner Star of India is scheduled to leave London on September 15 for Australian and New Zealand ports. The O. and D. Line's steamer Niwaru is expeotodi to leavo Timaru for Wanganui to-day. From, the latter port the vesselwill proceed on to Napier for final loading in New Zealand. ' Advice has been received in Wellington stating that the New Zealand Shipping Company's Turaldna, bound from London to Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin, left Teneriffo on TJiureday, Aug-, ust 26. S>he should show up here about October 16. The iSouth ; Taranaki Steamship Company's Kapuni went round to the Wellington Patent Slip 'yesterday for overhaifi. Sho is expected to resume running to Patea on Friday next.
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