SHIPPING NEWS
PHASES OF THE HOON. SEPTEMBEB. Day. Hr. U. Last quarter 2 2 27 a.m. Now moon 9 W J-°J-First quarter 16 ° a '™' Full moon 23 9 5 P- m - MOONMoon rises to-day. 8.5 p.m.; sets, 6.33 a-.m. Sunday. TIDE. Tide, 5.52 a.m.; 6.15 p.m. To-morrow, 6.48 a.m.; 7.9 (P.m. SUN V Sun rises to-day, 5.37 a.m.; sets, 5.49 p.m.
ARRIVALS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24. WAIJIEA, s.s. (2 a.m.), 452 tons, Graham, from Oneliunga. ■o-,,a„ KAItOJiI, s.s. (5 a.m.), 1863 tons, Pxydc, from Picton and Newcastle. KAITOA, s.s. (6.25 a.m.), 300 tons, btevcnß, from Kelson and Jlotueka. . _ MAORI, s.s. (6.35 a.m.), 3399 tons, Man nine, from Lyttelton. Misses Madden, Richmond, lull, Cainpbeu, Glasson, Smart, To.vraor, Toohey Smith, Fvison Nottingham, Oram, . Sutherland, Smith, Pointer, Mesdames Urwin and child. Oi-man, Adair, Barron. Belton, Eowci iB child, Wardrop and 2 , chl 'lK th Cr Smart, Jacobs, Hay ward, M Beath, Taylor, Booking, Beadel, Mahoney, Heap, Grange, Adams, Sievwright,. Slater, Sloan.. Rolll .- ton, Rev. M'Donald, Messrs. ft udd^" e =' Joynt, O'Dea, Heath, W-alklev, Agnew, Reed, Dickinson, M Beath, Palmer, Landry, Howie,. Christie,"VjWth, Scott, Lillioo, Reece, Leigli, n Frostick, Cooper, Anderson, Haiold, Beadel,. Harris. Mahoney, Heap, tocltwood, M Le\er sed°-e Crawlev, Piddmgton, MKeuzie, Bea D rtt, Hfe Edge, WUlehouse, ». Anderson, Austrafla, M T KoJ ?f®' T i t %? o w' Hill Tavlor.' Grange, .Tones, Littiejonn, Taylor, Norwood, Goldsborough, Condale, Reddish, AllcocH, Brown; 182 steerage. .•■ •KA'VAWNO. s.s. (8 a.m.), 5103 tons Storey. from New York, via Panama Oanal. AucK land, and Napier ' li/idirer AWAHOU. 65. (7.30 a.m.), 407 tons, lioager, sa. <1.50 a.m.), 2003 tons, Ritchlo, from Auckla ' u \„,^n%^ ia 'Sre3 Niinior. Passengers: Saloon—ilesaamea TVatson, Thomson, Warren, Mr. Thomson; 5 Bt ALEiANDER. ss.-'(12.40' P.m.), 3T7 tons, Wilflman. from Terakoht.. _ KAMO, s.s. (12.45 p.m.), 1300 tons. J. Watton, from Westport. • . TE-ANAU, 5-3. (2.30 p.m.). 16M tons, Baron, from Lyttolton. .- -_ WAKATU, s.s. (6 p.m.). 157 tons, wins, from-'Lyttolton and Ka-ikoura. i departures. .FRIDAY,. SEPTgMBEE 24. '' WHITGIFT, s.s. (11.1 ■ 5a.m.), Collar,' lor U RIVERINA, 89.- (12.20 p.m.), 4758 .-tons, Entwisle. for northern ports. ARAHURA, s.s. (12.50 p.m.), 1596 tons, Holmes, for Picton and Ne^on. PETONE, s.s." (1.5 p.m.), 768 tons, ■ Cowan, «.S. (2 p.m.). 77'.t0n6, Fisk, f« s.s. (5.10 p.m.), ZOO tons, JackS (5.40 p.m.), 360 tons, StoTO WAIJtEA? >( s.s? .(7.30 iP.m.), 454 tons, Gra(7.5) p.m.). 3399 tons, Manning (8.5 p.m.), 407 tons, Rodger, f °TARAWBRA; s.s. (11.15 -p.m.), 2003 tons, Ritchie, for Lyttleton and Dunedin.
EXPECTED ARRIVALSi Queen of Hie South, Foxton, Sept. 25. Poherua, Lyttelton," September. 2i. Calm, southern ports, September 25. Breeze, LytteHon, September ». Opawa. Blenheim, September 25.. Kapunl. Paten, September Z3. . Arahuia, Nelson, Picton, .September Stormbird, Wanganui, September 25,' Nikau, Kelson, Motuelta, September Z5. Mararoa, Lyttelton, September ». Dorset. Towns.ville, September 25. Arawa, Loudon, way ports,. Sept. 2S. Komata, Wostport, Septaaber 25. Blenheim, Haveloclr. September 25. Awahou. Poxton,. September, 24.. Ruru, Na-p.ier, via East Ooast,. Sept, 23. John, Oamaru, September 26. Han-era, Patea, September 26. Aorere, Patea,' September-M. Kiaitoa, Nelson, Motueka, Sept. 26. Maori. Lyttelton, September 26. Carpentaria, Waitora,' September 26. Hawke's -Bay, London,.- via way ports, September 26. ... • _ „ Koromiko, Newcastle,. September. 27. • Manuka, Sydney direct, September 26. Ngatoro, - Greymouth, September,«». Jlonowai, northern • ports, feept. £B. . Paloona, southern ports, Soptember 28. Manuka, Sydney, .September 28. Kemiedj', Toxton, September 2J. . Tarawtra; Dunedin; Lyttelton, Sept; SO.
PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Alexander, Picton, September 25. Te Anau, Now" Plymouth. West Coast, September 25. ■• * -. ■ _ Kahika, Grey mouth, September 23. Kamo,- Greymoutlii September 25. . Queen of' th South, l'oxton,. Sept. 25. : "Poherua,' New Plymouth, September Za. iCarori, Westport, September 250 0 .. Calm, southern' ports, September a. Breeze, Wautranui,' Sept-ember 25. Opawa, Blenheim, September 25. ICapuni, Patoa, September 25. ■ . \lkau Nelson, HotuoUa, September 25. Mararoa, Lyttelton, September 25. ■ iVakatu. Kaikoura &nd Lyttelton, Sept. 25. , Mapourika. fiction. West Coast, September 25. .. - - . Suruga. Sydney, September 25. ■ Awa-hou, Fox ton, September 27. ituru, Napier, September 27. _ John, Wanganui, September■ U. Hawero, I'atea, September 27. Aorere, Patca, September 27;; ' Arahura, Picton, Nelson Sept. 27. Kaltoa., Nelson,' Hotueka, Sept. m. Maori, Lyttelton, -September 26. ; ICapiti, "VVanganui, September 27. BtormhJrd, Wanganui, Sept. 27. Blenheim, Blenheim, Septeniber -27. Oarpenteria, iKjndon, ~vki Mont© Video, B jSon?wai. Dnnedin * TMnnle. Napier,' Gisborno, September £B. Paloona, "northern ports, September 28. Manuka, Lyttelton.;Septcmber M. . Kennedy, Nelson, West Coast, Sept. 28. I'arawera, northern ports,. September 30.
movements of steamers. imtiRAKI. left Hobart September 11 and Sydney September. 17 for Wellington direct Arrived Wellington September- 20. Left hSo September 23 for Sydney, and Hobart. finA Sv'dney September 27. Wellington from Melbo™Md: Hobart, -September 17 Left September 20 for .southern ports,. Hobart, and Melbourne. Duo Melbourne SeptembMANUKA, left Hobart September 18 und leaver Sydney September 24 for Wellington direct. ' Due Wellington September 28. Leaves hero September 30 for Sydney and Hobart. Duo Sydney October 4. wnKOIA. left Melbourne. September 23 and Hotart September 24 for Wellington, via southern ports. Due Wellington October 1. Loaves October 2 for Hobart and. Melbourne. . 'FRISCO SERVICE. MARAJIA, left Sydney September U for. Wellington direct. Arrived here September 15 Left September 16 for San Francisco, via way ports. Due 'Frisco October 6. MOVNA left San Francisco September 15, fnr Wellington, via'Papeeto and Rarotonga. Due Wellington October 7. Loaves October B for Sydney. Due Sydney October 12.
TAKCOUTER SERVICE. ' M-VKURA, leaves Sydney September 30 fnr Auckland dii-ect. Duo. Auckland October 4 Leaves October 5 'Vancouver, via, Suva and Honolidu. 'Due Vancouver °NIAGARA, loaves Vancouver September 20 for Auckland, via' Honolulu and Suva. Due Auckland October 18. Loaves same day for Sydney direct. Duo Sydney October 22. . ,
OVERSEA SHIPPING. Rtcumers. From. Left; Duo. ArifA lionflon ' Aug. 6 Sep. 25 HawkVs Bay ... London Aug. 5 bept. 26 'toaUna London Aug. 21 Oct. 10. Sta" of Australia London Aug. 21 Oct. 18 Star of Scotland , London Aug. 22 Oct. 28 Pnntrn,tira ' London. Sep. o Uct. 21 rSiu London Sep. 19 Nov. 15 Ifnikoura • - Liverpool July 28 Oct. 8 o?iri Liverpool Aug. 27 Nov. 1 Ni'vnrino Livorpool Aug. 12 Sep. 24 c£n New York .Sep 5 Oct. 16 Tf nrMna New York Aug. 21 Oct. 5 Mu?lto? . New York Aug. 31 Oct, 10 fSni.mea ! Montreal Aug. 1 Oct. 26 Mnmdri Montreal Sep. 20 Deo. 5 lfcE Bay - London Aug. 5 Sep. 25 irnfitua St. John Oamarn KhMtal;a London .Wellington Arawa ' London Wellington Vm,Tnra" London Lyttelton HuruiS London Mmarn
OVERSEA. STEAMEBS IK N.Z. POETS. ■PnllowiTiE is a I* 3 ' showing where tlio various oversea steamers trading to and from New Zealand ports arc from day to day whilst they tu'o on tSro Sow Zealand coas ' - Inwards. Bound Irom. Where to-day. TTnwlto'B Bay .... London Napier 'jiaru japan Timaru qhwit Jtoru ... Mohatca, -Is. Bluff Navirino Kow York ■ Wellinpton Matntiin St. John Duncdin Huruirei ' Liverpool. ..Timaru. London Dunedm S^ ! £:::::::.. r w L Ji® Outvraxds. ' ' Bound to. Oatpentaria . London Waitara Whakatane London . ,?' u ? jEort fcwAw. Aucjdaat
BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. ! NEWCASTLE, September 24. , Arrived. —Y~ h a nap £ap o, from New Zealand POltS ' SIDNEY, September 24. Arrived.—Matura (7.30 a.m.), from Auckland; Waimate, from 'Wellington. Sailed—Victoria (10 p.m., September 23). for Auckland. LONDON. September 23 Sailed.—Remuera, for New Zealand. COASTAL. 1 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER, 24. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Flora- (8 a.m.). from Eastern Pacific. ■NAPIER. Arrived.—Hawke's Bay (8 a.m.), from Gishome. , _ , To sail—Ruru (10 p.m.), for Wellington, via coast. WAITARA. Sailed.—Tainui (10 a.m.),, foi Wellington. PATEA. Arrived..—ivapuni (8.40 a.m.). from Wellington. WANG AND I. Arrived—Stormbird (7.25 a.m.). from Wellington. FOXTON. Arrived.—Queen of tho South. (10 a.m.), from Wellington. HATELOOK.' . Sailed.—Blenheim (9 a.m.). for Wellington. PICTON. Arrived.—Ara-hura (4.45 p.m.),' from Wellington. To sail—Arahura (11 p.m.), for Nelson. NELSON-. To sail.—Nika.u (8 p.m.). for Wellington. LTTTELTON. Arrfved.—Ngatoro (5.50 a.m.), from Greymouth; lUmutaka. (7.45 a.m.), from Wellington; Oalm (8. a.m.), from Timaru; Brepzo (9.40 a.m.), from Timaru; Port Albany (6.15 p.m.), from Auckland. To sail:—Opouri, for Greymouth; Calm, for Napier; Poherua, for Wellington; Ngatoro, for Greymouth; Storm, for Dunedm; CJ'gnet. for Kaikoura. Sailed.—Ureeze (5.10 p.m.), for Wellington; itararoa (8.15 p.m.), . for Wellington. ' • ' TIMAEU. . Arr'ved.—Huriuiui •(6 0.m.), from Port Chalmers. - DUNEDIN. Arrived.—Paloona (10.15 a.m.), from northern ports; Kotarc (3.15 p.m.), from JnvercargUl and Bluff. •• ' Sailed.—Slatatua (8.20 a.m.), for Oamaru; ikvercargill (5 p.m.), for luvercorgill; Kumara. (6.10 p.m.), for Lyttelton. BLUFF. Arrived.—'Whakatarie (8 a.m.), from Port Chalmerß. „ , Sailed:—Wirainora (3.60 p.m.), for Hobart ami Melbourne. ■ . R.H.S. ARAWA DUE •AT NOON. Captain Clayden, of "the. Shaw-Savill IS.M.S. Arawa, has advised by wireless. thal .be expected, his to arrive at Wellington, from- Loudon, v via Gape Town and Hobart, at' noon to-day. She will berth at the King's Wharf to land passengers and discharge cargo; -. ; ■ ' TO LOAD-FOR HOME. , ■ The New Zealand Shipping Company's Whakatane, vhicli: is •at .present'taking .in Home c&rgo cit tho Bluff, is due at Wellington to complete -loading. Departure •will be taken from this port, via Australia, and Durban,-on Tuesday nest; instead of October 4. • ; Homeward loading will be gone on with by the Hurunui at Timaru,. Tokomaru ,Bay, .Gisborne, and "Napier. Final departui'o. will be taken from Wellington for London, Durban, on October 8.
MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. ■Mr. A. F. Inman has joined the Tarawera as chief officer in. place of Mr. Banks, who lias been transferred to a similar capacity oil board the Itos&mond. n 'ill' S. Mahood, late second officer of the Oonali, has been appointed to the Kaiaiioi as chief, relieving : Mr. Barber of .the latter' Vessel. , ■Mr Suckling, late second officer on the Kaiapoi, has been appointed chief- of the Rakanoa, vice Mr. Webb, .wlio lias joined the Navua as chief officer. , . . Mr K. J. Beeves, late chief officer of the Warrimoo, has resigned from the TJrnon Company's service in order to take u( a .position with Mr. 6. H. Scales, Ltd.- Mr. 0. Elders, la.te of the Navua, has Silled the vacancy on the TpVarrimoo. . ■■ ; ' Mr. J. Elvin. late of the Huwtangi, has eigned on tho ICittawa as seoond officer, vice-Mr; 0. G. Waters. ' Captain A. Hogan, at present chief officer of tho kanaka, has been appointed nirht •offlcor in -the Auckland Harbour Boards employ. ~ , Captain Petersen, of the Napier Harbour Board's staff, has been on. sick leave recently. It has been decided by tho Napier Harbour Board to appoint a temporary assistant for the Harbourmaster. Mr. P. Apiploton, third engineer of the Riverina, having come ashore, Mr. T. u. Cairns, late of tho. coastal, steamer Huia, has filled the vacancy. . ■ • . Captain J. M. Holmes lias taken temporary charge of - the Arahura. Captain Holmes has been appointed harbourmaster at Picton in place of Captain Burge-s, who has received- an appointment .with jno Marine Department at/Wellington.. - Mr. E. W. J. Steel, third engineer of the .-Tarawera, having come ashore, Mr. R. S. Smith, late of the Tahiti, has taken tip - tho' position. . ; Mr. E. M'Calum, fourth engineer of the M'oeraki, whose father died in Port Ohjgmers yesterday, has gono south. Mr. H. Griffiths has joined the Moeraki as fourth engineer;, ■
As the Paloona, has boen delayed down »outli the departure o£ the Maori from •Lyttelton to Wellington this. evening has been postponed till 11 o clock. ■ _ One day later than usual the Manuka was. to have left Sydney for Wellington direct yesterday. Sno is due in port on Tuesday next. , Electric light has been, installed on. the Kapler, wharves, and it is now m use. - The deDartiiro of the Te Anau from. TNTelllngtoii for New Plymoutti and West Coast ■norts has been postponed till noon to-aay. ThoPoherua, which is dne here this morning with sheep from Lyttelton for Petone, will leave this afternoon for New Plym rt lt will be Tnesday. next boforo the Paloona will arrive at Wellington. from the south. Departure will ho takoa ,for northern ports the same day.- . The Norwegian barque Sardnana is to leave Lyttelton for Surprise Island to load another cargo of guano for New Zealand "ports. ■
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