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■ PHASES OP THE MOON. SEPTEMBER. , Day. Hr. M. Last quarter 2 . 2 27 a.m. New moon .."i 9 10 23 p.m. First quarter 16 6 51 a.m. Full moon 23 9 5 P-m. MOON. . Moon sets to-day, 8.3 a.m.; rises, 0.16 a.m. Thursday, TIDE. . . To-day, 9.7 a.m.;, 9.17 p.m. To-morrow, 9.43 a.m.; 9.56 p.m. ' , SUN. .. . Stin rises to-day, 5.30 a.m.; sets, 5.53 p.m.
ARRIVALS. ' TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28. MONOWAI, 8.6. (7 a.m ; . 3433 tons, Drewette, from Auckland,. Gisborne, and Napier. PasSaloon —Mies Osborne, Mesdameu Sim, Oliffe, Ruscell, M'indoe and family, Captain M'indoe, Messrs. Sim, Tinker, Gray, Fraseir, Birrell, Moss; 4 steerage. , PALOONA, o.s. (7.30 a.m.), 2771 tons, Nor-t-ou., from JjytteHon. Pa*?sensers: -Saloon --Mwscs^Ellison, Kelly, Cupples and child, (Ward, Mesdames Denley and infant, llo.'uliey', -,i 1 vc ' ?l asoll on| d child, Blimey and 3 chudj'cn, Mother Raphael, Rccocg, Kccfe, Captain Hayward, Messrs. Barber, Thomas, Hoaaley, Wallace, Grange, Scott, Ward; 8 steerage. NIICAU, s.s. (7.55. 248 ton 6, Hav, from Nelson and Motucka. MARAROA, 5.6. (9.20 a.m.), 2598 ' tons, Smith, from Lyttelton. Passengers: Soloon—ilissets M'Donald, Weavers, Duncan, Jebbie, Denton, Symes, Willi to-Parson®, Bennett, Fox, Jcllie, Wood, Mesdames M'Phee, Henshau, Styclie, Ham, Keys, Williams, Clark and infant, Blaj-thwajrh, Ileaiey, \\ eavers, .Trent", Cos, Keans, Blaythway, Messrs. Farinan, ..Lowie, Sherwood, Ausfln, Martin; Alexander, C-aigne, Forbes, Ha-tham, Lea,: Hose, Buchanan, Bridgman. Stevens, Pvans, HenshaLl, Hanan, Shane, Diclcwell, Colcott, Suckling, Man?ell, Lannehame, Charter, Adams, Williams, Dougherty, Blathwcegd. Verrat. Slierwin; Waby. Irony, iray, Meekin, Barr, Wade, E>sther6on, CurJctt, Green, SpJaine, Bowman,- Louisson, Jiail, 'Healey, Doll, Simpson, Wearers, Batten, Bowkjer, Haiph, Bird, Greseon, Nel\coii, Wafckins, Hutchinson, Pa-rton, Lyons, M'Kinnpn, Brown, Spierling, Milline, Ayson, Leech, Wilson, Cook, Hamilton. Whitcombe, Whitakcr, Coulter, Wilton, . Webb, Wynyard, Gibson, -Armstrong, Swonn. Cargill, Dawson, Manning, Clark, Ralph, Garbutt, Roes, Tame. Taylor j 92 etecra-ge. KAPUNI, s.fe. its p.m.), 150 tons, Johaneen. from Patea. HAWKK'S BAY, e.5.,(3.10. p.m.), 10,641 tons.. Corapton, from London, via- Australian ports. Auckland, and Napier. ' .MANUKA, s.s. (U p.m. in the stream) 4w»05 tons; Olift, from Sydney. ARAHURA, s.q. (10.5 p.m.).. 1596 tons, Holmes, from Nelson and Picton. Passengers: Saloon—Mesda-mcs Ohoriclier, Hall and ,3-children, Tuckcr and child, Wood•ford and child, Cooke and child. Rae, Robin?on. Hanwocd, Murray, Martin,. Collins,' Williams. Mnjiro,. Wood and cliild. Braggc, Mjsscs 'Wilkic,. llarwood (2). Browning, Hengoter. ShirtclifT, Sutton, .Fendale, Easson, Williams, Douslen, Carkcek. Nicholson, M'EAvan, Messrs. Gmcewood, Thomson, Tucker, -Rujssll; Dunstall, SutcliiFe. Blenchyndcn,. Ricliardson, Chin?, Ituwell, Henderoon, Miluo, Fendall, Ohittendon, Atmorc, llarwood. Beccroft, Parker. Hall, •Rae,'Cunin?,liiam, Dcnuer, Paterson, Grey, Hermson. Martin, Monley, Clifford, M'Callum. Holdsword,- Cameron, Londie. Humphries, Petors. Munro, ■ Wood. Oardale, Cunnincham, God>van. Andrea, Gallon, Laa'ne, Whiting, Brasne, Loe, Brown,-Hay, Thompson, Master Wadsworth; 6 steerage.
DEPARTURES. ; TUESDAY, -SEPTEMBER. 28. ' ■ OPAWAre.s. (2 a.m.), 110 tone, Nicholas, for Blenheim. ' ' 1 ; BLENHEIM, s.s. • (3 a.m.), 120 tone, Wilkinson, for Blenheim.-* •' ICAPITI, s.e. (5.Z0 p.m;), 242 tone, Sawyers, for'.Wanganui.* TAINUi, s.e. (5.45 p.m.), 128 tons, Jensen; for WaiUira. ls T IKA"D/a.s." (6 p.mu), 248 tons,'Hdy, for Nelson and Motueka. : , - • MONOWAI, 'sis. (6.30 ..p.m.), 3433 tons, Drcwotts,. for Lyttelton ,and DunedJD. : : RIPPLE, .5.6..(6.25 p.m.), .370 tone; Carlson, for Napier, via Coast;- ; ' STORiTBIBD, s.e. (8.10 p.m.), , 217 .tons, Dowell; for Wan^aum. 1 ' •, MAKAROA, S-Si (7.50 " p.m.), 2598 tons, Cameron, for,Lyttelton. '* Passengers: So-, loon—Misses lUtivson, Mcrkin, Jonsoh,. Rae», Sides,.' Russell, M'Oallum (2), ICimber, Borr,ile3'iam©s' Corker, Millbr.-.Rown (2), Messrs. Ralph,'.3all, . Clark,'. liamsay; Crowley, Brown, Roberts, Hay, . Diithie, ' CuUough, Dickson; Bullock, Saunders, Wilkinson, Hync, - Stewart,' : Jenkins, : Siggs, Gray, Waldie; 27. steerage. . ; WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER' 29.;' PALOOKA, s.e. (0.10 a.m.), 2774 tons, Norton, for northern ports, ■ EXPECTED .ARRIVALS)' Lord Derby, Calcutta, Newcastle, Sept! 29. • Waverley, Terakohe, September 29. Hawera, Patea, September 29. Blenheim, Blenheim, September 29. - Aorere,.'Patea, September. 29. Opawa, Blenheim, September 29. Queen of the South, Poxton, Sept. 29. Kahika. Greymouth, September. 29. . Kaitoa, Nelson, Mot-ueka. Sept. 29. Maori, Lyttelton, September 29. , Kennedy, Puponga, September 29, • Mapourika, West Coast, JSolson, Picton, September 29. John, Wanganui, September 29. f •Kaiapoi, Westpoi't, September 29; , .Stormbird, Wanganui, September 30. Kiritona, Napier, September 30. •. Lyttelton, ;Kaikoura, Sept. 30. • Kapiti, Wanganui, September 30. Kaaru, Greymouth, September , 30. Corinna, southern, ports. September 30. Defender, Greymouth, September 30. i -Awahou, Foxton, September 30. Nikau, Nelson, Jfotueka, September 30. Marnroa, Lyttelton, September 30. Tarawera, Dunedin, Lyttelton,-Sept. 30. Kumara. Nelson, September 30. Kamo,' Greymouth, September 30. Whakatane, BluiT, September. 30.
PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Lord Derby, South America, Sept. 29. Hinemoa, Cook ■ Strait, September 29. Knpuni, Patm, September 29. Blenheim, Blenheim, September 29. . Aorere, Patea. 29. Waverley, Nelson, Westport, Sept. 29. Opawa, Blenheim,' September 29. Jlannkft, Lytttilton, September 29. . Araliura-, Pieton, Nelson, September 29. Kaitoa, Nelson, Hotueka, Soptoiuber 29. Maori, Lyttelton, September 29. ■ Kuvarino, southern ports, September 29. Komata, Westport, Seuteaiber 29. Carpentaria,' London. Seotember 29.' John, southern ports, 'Sept. 29. • Stormbird, Wanß«nui, ' Seiitemher '30.' Kennedy, Greyraouth, Holcitika, Sept! 30. Queen of the South, Foxton, Sept. 30. Hawera, Pateo;-'September, 30. Kttpiti, Wanganui, September 30. . Corinna, New' Plymouth;. Onehiinga,; September 30. ' " 1 • Awaliou, 30. Nii;au, Nelson, Hotuelta, September 30. Jtararoa, Lyttelton. September 30. Tarawera.'. nor.thorn povls: Sept. 30'. ' Arawa, Lytt-elton, Semtember 30. Manuka, Sydney, October 1.
BY TELEGRAPH. • • •; oversea. 1 LONDON,. September 27. ' Arrived.—Rualiine, Tongariro, anil Delphic. PLYMOUTH, September 27. Arrived.—Tongariro (Saturday), from Wellington. .. MELBOURNE, September 27. Arrived.—lCakapo, from Greymouth. SYDNEY, September 28. Arrived.—lnga,. from Raipara. NEWCASTLE, September SB. Sailed.—Rakanoa, for Dunedin, . Sailed.—Whangapo, for Lyttclt-on (N.Z.). ' COASTAL. ' toesday! September us. KAIPAIiA. Arrived.—Benalla- (2 p.m.), from Newcastle. AUCKLAND. Sailed—Flora, (2.60 p.m.), for Cook Islands. Arrived—Victoria (5 p.m.), from . Sydney, after a stormy passage. Sailed—lhumata. (4.30 p.m.),. for Whangor rei. . *. To Sail.—Riverina, for southern.:' ports; Passengers for Wellington—Slices Stanant and Swn-lloiv, Jtr» Ucnitett, Jilr. Duncan Mnko, for Gisborne; Wanaka, for. Newcastle. ' . .. NAPiRtt. . Sailed.—Kiritona; (4.30.a.m.), from .Wellington, via' coast. NEW PLYMOUTH. ' Arrived.—Poberua (1 p.m.), from Welling: , ton .Sailed— Earawo, (8.45 p.m.), for Onehimga. PATKA. ' Arrived.—Aorere (10.35 a.m.), and Hawera (10.35 a.m.), from Wellington. WANGANDI.. Arrived.—John (10.45 a.m.), from Wellinsrton. . , ' .- FOXTON. Arrived—Queen of the South (noon), from' Wellington NYDIA BAY. Arrived.—Wootton (7.30 a.m.), from Wellington. ■ . BLENHEIM. : , Ajrrived— Blenheim (noon). and. • Opowa (noon), from Wellington. NELSON.' Sailed.—Kaiitoa (7.10' p.m.),' for -Wellington. GKEYMOUTH. Sailed— Kaituna (1.25 a.m.), for. Sydney; Kahika f1.35 a.m.), for Wellington. LYTTELTON. Arrivod—Kamona (4.45 a.m), from Greymouth; Cygnet (2 pm.), from Akaroa: Sailed.—Port Albany, for .Timaru.' Sailed.—Maori (8.15 p.m.),-; for Wellington. Passengers: Saloon—Misses. Luttrcll Ha.r-. jey, Henry, H'ilftb,. Hjmd.cU,' -Woteott,
Clark, Harries, Logan. Dalziel, Hooper, Wilson, La we on, Meedames Carlton, Frazor, Dolas, Price, Duke, Stowart, CagiU, Skertin, Graham, Aitoheson, Learner, L<uvson, Campbell, Lovell, Dalziel, Lavic, Bev. N. H. Roberts, Rev Jones, Hon. C. A. Hardy. Capt. Nioholls, Mesa's. J. Grigs, West, Maitland, Carlton, Dumblcton, Luttrell, Ifornc, A. J. Dell, Buckley. Tansey, Dallas, S. G. Raymond. Moes, Walker, Ca-ygul, Skorton, Aitcheson, E. E. Maudl, Watson, E. Wilson, Lamson, Pearson, Jones, Gray, Richards, Mundel, And&l, JTuro, Chrystall. Pembcrton. Clark, Burns, Lauder, Dunand, Newton, Haunan, Ashley, Denton, W. H. Rhodes, Butcher; 50 steerage. DTJNI3DIN. Arrived.—Potono (8.20 a.m.), from Wanganui and Tinjaru; Karamu (10 a.m.), from Westport; Rimutaka (12.35 p.m.), from Lyttelton; Kittowa (3.10 p.m.), from Westport Sailed.— I Tarawera (3 p.m.), for Auckland, via way ports; Hcbburn (2.45 p.m.), for Lyttelton; Inverca.rgi.il (4.45 p.m.), for Bluff and Invercargill. BLUFF. Arrived—Mokoia (5.15 a.m.), from Melbourne, via Hobart. Sailed.—Whakarua (10-55 a.m.), for Wellington.
MANUKA'S TAItDY ARRIYAL. Owing to bad weather the "Union Company's ManuKa aid not arrive at Wellington iroin syaney till a Into hour last evening. She wilt berth at the Queen's Wharf aobut I "a.m. to-day, and it is Hoped to dispatch, her for Lyttelt-on late tonight.
A projected departure from. Wellington for London to-day is the British India Company's Carpentaria. The Government eteamer Hinemoa will leave port for Cook Strait lights this morn-, ing. , . 1 The New Zsaland Sihippinj; Company's Whakat-ane left the Bluff lor Wellington at 10.55 a.m. yesterday'. The steamer haarn lex due, at- Wellington from Gxeymouth. to-morrow' with a full load of timber. The F. and S. chartered steamer Kaikoura left Sydney for Auckland on Satr urday last. On Thursday last the F. and S. chartered steamer Orari left Durban for Auckland, where she is due on October 29. The C. and D. liner Hawke's Bay arrived at Wellington: from London, via Australian ■and liast Ctost ports yesterday afternoon. Khe will land."TCo'tons'.of cargo here, and leaves on Friday for Lyttelton and Aus* tralian ports.;. ; i- ... . The Mapourika left Westport for Nelson,' Picton, arid Wellington at 11.30 a.m. yesterday. - She is due /in 'port before midnight to-night. , •: . .. The magnetic, survey ship Carnegie will arrive at-. Lyttelton about middle of. next month, - The Oorinna is 1 not expected to 'arrive at Wellington till- to-morrow, having been delayed by fog. She will leave, here during the afternoon for New Plymouth and Onehunga thus omitting "the' usual call at Nelson this tap. ! An expected- arrival,at' Wellington from Melbourne, via ilobart ;imi southern ports, on Friday next is.-.the Union.., Company's Mokoiti, She will innd-600 tbris of cargo here before proceeding ion' to; Melbourne, via Hobart, on Saturday. ■ , , l Captain JL'acindoe, late of the Northern Company, the newly-appointed,secretary, of the Merchant Service Guild (New Zealand Section), arrived in Wellington ,by tlio Monowai from Auckland yesterday morning. . ■Captain W. D. Cameron, late of;, the Araliura, took command of tho Mararoa at Wellington yesterday, relieving' Captain i(. E. Smith.
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