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PHASES OF TEE MOON. OCTOBER. Day. Hr. m. Last quarter 1 314 p.m. New moon 9 9 12 a.m. First quarter 16 121 a.m. Full moon £3 11 45 a.m. Lost quarter 31 4 10 p.m. MOON. Moon rises to-day, 10.6 p.m.; 6.42 a.m. Wednesday. TIDE. To-day, 7.7 a.m.; 7.20 p.m. To-morrow, 7.49 a.m.; 8.2 p.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day, 4.47 a.m.; sets, 6.23 p.m. ARRIVALSs MONDAY, OCTOBER 25. RIPPLE, e.s. 12.15 a.m.), 370 tons, Carbon, from Gisborne. , HAWKBA, s.&. <1.30 a.m.), 2CO tons, Jackson, from Pat-ea. ■ POIIERUA, s.s. (4.40 a.m.), 1175 tons, Hender, from Grcyinouth. KOUTUNUI, s.s. (noon), 171 tons, Alleu, from Blackball. ITLIMAItOA, s.s. (4.20 p.m.), 5777 tons, Wyllie, from Sydney. Passengers: Saloon —Misses Campbell, Bonnington, Erokiuc, Jamieson, Cushion, Hughes, Gaynor, Morrison, Barker, D'Emden, Wiseman, Carter, Cooper, Nolan, Matthewaon, Stevenson, Spooner, Troon, Harvey, Bland, Mesdames DiU, Chambers. Williams and 2 children, Whitechureh, Irider. Anncsley and 3 children, Chambers, Cooper, Mitchell, _ M'Douaid, Burnard, Watcon, Beid, Harrae, Arnold, Kellett, Mould, Le Fenore, Keith, Fraser, Smith, Craig, Bonningt-on, Gelling, M'Donald, Messrs. Allington, ll'Kenzio. Erskine, Buckley, Smith, Preece, Brake, Rockstrow, Arniit, Shee, Chambers, Phillips, Easeon, Crowley, Low, M Caifj, Thomas, Hopkins, Dunealfe, Straker, Williams, Archer, Preston, Shiers, Honey, Cox, Benson, Stubbs, Holdsworth, Mitchell, M'Donald, Harris, Sheargold, Smith, Hayes, Preston, Ross, Bunnett, Thomas, Deaii 4 Clemson, Payne, Gillespie, Young, Olive, Hanlcy, Godden, Daniel, Gum, Bennetts, Perry; Body, Marchant, O'Rourkc, Bennett, Donovan, Sado, Williams, Burnard, Crawford. Price, Beid, Curric, Haslam, Harvey, Cullcn, Lord, Andrews, Pearson, M Coy* Brown.
DEPARTURES. MONDAY, OCTOBER 25. OPAWA, s.s. (11 a.m.). 110 tons, Nicholas, for Blenheim. AEAHURA, s.s. (1 p.m.), 1596 tone, Holmee, for Picton and Nelson. MAORI, s.s. (8 p.m.), 3399 tons, Cameron, for Lyttelton. •EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Alexander, Nelson, October 26. Keramea, Montreal, way ports, Oct. 26, Kara, Greymouth, October 25. Kapiti, WanEonui, October 26. Nikau, Nelson, Jlotueka, October 26. Mararoa, Lvttolton, October 26. llomnvai, northern ports. October 26. Ainhura, Nelson, Picton, October 26. Opawii, Blenheim, OctobeT 27. Maori, Lyttelton, October 27. Kaitou, Nelson, Motueka, Octobcr 27. Brcozc, Lyttelton, Octobcr 27. Wakatu, Lyttelton, Kaikouro, Oct. 27. Mapourlka, West Coast, Nelson, Picton, October 27. Taiawerct, dunedin, Lyttelton, Oct. 28. Victoria, northern ports, October 29.
PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Awahou, Greymouth, Ootober 26. Kapuni, Pa tea, October 26. Hawera, Patoa, October 26. Aorerc, Patca, October 26. Alexander, Nelson, V/aaz Coast, Oct. 26. Koutuiiui, East Coast, October 26. Blenheim, Blenheim, October 26. Wanganui, October 26 . Kini, Greymouth, October 20. Mouowei, Lyttelton, Duuedin. October 26. Paioona, northern ports, October 26. Ripple, Napier, Gisborne, October 26. Star of Australia, Lyttelton, Oct. 26. Mararoa. Lyttelton, October 26. Nikau, Nelson, Motueka, October 26. Queen of the South, Foxton. Oct. 26. Kapiti, Wanganui, October 26. Koromiko, Wcstport, Auckland, Oct. 26, Ngatoro, Wanganui. October 26. Opawa, Blenheim, October 26. Ngakuta, Greymouth, October 27. Arahura, Picton, Nelson, October 27. Maori, Lyttelton, October 27. Poherua, Westport, Oct. 27. Karao, Greymouth, October 27. Arawa, London, October 27. Breeze, WAnganui, October 27. Kaitoa, Nelson. Motueka, Oct. 27. Wakatu, .Kaikoura, Lyttelton, Oct. 28. Tarawera, northern ports, October 28.. Komata, Westport, October 28. Himitangi, Chathams, October 29. Victoria. ijyt.teUon. JJiincam, October 29. Mapourika, Picton, Nelson, West Coast, October 30.
MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOERAICI, left Hobart October 23 and leaves Sydney October 28 for Wellington direct-' Dae here November 1. Leaves Wellington November A for Sydney direct. Duo there Novembor 8. MANUKA, left Hobart October 9 and Sydney October 14 for Wellington direct. Arrived Wellington October 18. Left hero for Sydney October 21. Due Sydney Oct. 25. MOKOIA, left Melbourne October 13 for Hobart-, southern ports, and Wellington. Arrived Wellington October 22. Left October 23 for Hobart and Melbourne. Due Hobart October 27. ULMAROA, left Hobart October 16, and Sydney October 21 for Wellington, direct. Arrived Wellington October 25. Leaves hero October 28 for Sydney and Hobart. Due Sydnoy November 1. WIMMERA, leaves Melbourne October 26 for Hobart and Wellington direct. Due here November 1, and leaves same day for southern ports, Hobart, and Melbourne. 'FRISCO SERVICE. JIARAMA, left San Francisco October 13 for Wellington, via Papeete and Rarotonga. Due Wellington November 4. Leaves Novemeber 5 for Sydney direct. Due Sydney November 9. MAITAI, left Sydnoy October 9 for Wellington direct. Arrived Wellington October 13. Left October 14 for Sau Francisco, via way ports. Due 'Frisco November 3. VANCOUVER SERVICE. MAKtJRA, leaves Vancouver October 27 for Auckland, via. Honolulu and Suva. Duo Auckland November 15. Leaves same day for Sydnoy direct. D- ■: Sydney Nov. 19. NIAGARA, leaves Si ~ncy October 28, for Auckland direct. Due Auckland November 1. Leaves Novomber 2 for Vancouver, via Suva and Honolulu. Due Vancouver November 18. OVERSEA STEAMERS IN N.Z. PORTS. Following is a list showing where the various oversea steamers trading to and, from New Zealand ports are from day to day whilst they are on the New Zealand coast: Inwards. Bound from. Where to-day. Kaikoura Liverpool PortOhalmera Star of Australia London Wellington Turakina London Lytt-eiton Karamca Montreal Wellington outward 6. Bound to Aiawa London Wellington OVERSEA SHPIPING. Steamers. From. Left. Due. Star of Scotland London Aug. 22 Nov. 1 Ratigatira London Sep. 6 Nov. 1 Ruapehu London Sp. 19 Nov. 15 Star of India, ... London Sep. 23 Nov. 30 Kia Ora London Oct. 8 Nov. 30 Romuera London Oct. 18 Doc. 11 Ora-ri Liverpool Aug. 27 Nov. 8 Themis New York Oct. 3 Nov. 20 Riouw New York Sep. 21 Dec. 3 Indian Monarch Now York Oct. 3 Nov. 16 Kavamea Montreal Aug. 1 Oct. 26 Baron Cawdor... New York Sep. 18 Nov. 5 Mamari Montreal Sep. 20 Dee. 5 Ashburton .St. John Oct. 7 Dec. 16 Waihemo 'Frisco Oct. 9 Nov. 6 Physa Singapore — Nov. 13 BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. LIVERPOOL, October 23. Sailed—Athenic (Tuesday), for Australia and New Zealand. FREMANTLE, October 24. Arrived.—Mongolia, from London. NEWCASTLE, October 24. Sailed.—lhumata (October 25), for New Zealand; Whangape, for Auckland; Ra-kanoa, for Tolcomaru Bay. SYDNEY, October 25. Arrived.—Manuka (2.30 p.m.), from Wellington. COASTAL, MONDAY, OCTOBER 25. AUOKLAKD. Arrived.—Odland (7.10 a.m.), from Melbourne; Riverina (10 p.m.), from Sydney. NAPIER. Sailed.—Monowai (10.20 a.m.), for Wellington. BLKXUEIJL To sail.—Opawa (midnight), for Wellington. PICTON. Arrived.—Arahuva, (5.10 p.m.), from Wellington. To tail.—Arahurn. (11.30 p.m.), for Nelson. NELSON. Sailed.—Nikau (7.15 p.m.), for Wellington. lyttelTon. Arrived.—Breeze (1.30 a.m.), from Timnru; OpoiM'i and Karamu (5.45 p.m.), from Grevmoutli; Cygnet, from Kaikoura. Sailed.—Mararoa (8.15 p.m.), for Wellington, with 100 passengers. PORT CHALMEBS. (U.JS a,in,), (torn .Wel< „ lingtop,
PASSENGERS HOMEWABD BOUND. Intending passengers arc reminded that R.jr.S. Aruwa is scheduled to leave Wellington at daybreak to-morrow for London. Following is a list of the Aivuva's passcn* gore:-first saloon: From Wellington—lltas A. Barker, JLesdamcs Uoates, E. Birkctt, Dr. Alexander, ilossrs. It, Shicrs, W. N. Williams. Second saloon: From Wellington— Mcs<l<inics K. WGowiui and infant. Nioliolls and infant, T. L. Thomas, Whitcclmrcli, Mcssre. M. Andrews, C. A. Bennett, J. A. Bennetts. P. C. Body, H. Clemson, J. CrowIcy, W. .T. Daniel, A. IT. Dean. D. Gillespie, A. il. Goddeii, J. W. (Sunn, J. Jlanlcy, A. J. Harris. E. T. ITaycs, C. W. Merchant, H. Munro, C. W. Olive, A. J. O'ltourke, R. Payne, C. J. Pearcc, A. J. Perry, J. and T. C. Preston. G. Boss, AI. La-do, W. Sheargold. W. C. Smith, T. L. Thomas, A. T. Thomas, T. Young. Prom TVan?anui—Mr. 8. V. Beaiifoy. Prom Auckland—Miss F. M. Butler. Bev. W. A. Butter. From Dunedin —Misses J. C. Cameron, A. Henderson, A. Stewart. Prom Christchurch—Miesee M. H. and D. J. Edge, E. Stiles, Mrs. C. B. Yates, Mr. C. j. Pearce; 63 steerage.
ATHENIO CLEARS LIVERPOOL. Bound for Australian ports the ShawSavill' liner Athenic is Teported to havo left Liverpool on Tuesday last. After discharging in Australia, the vessel will corao across to New Zealand, being du< liere about December 20. . HIMITANGI FOB. THE OHATHAMS. After having been laid up in the stream at Wellington for several -weeks the steamer Himitangi is about to be recomnnspioncd, and will sail for the Chatham Islands, via Lyttelton, on Monday next. Calls will be mode at Waitanpi, Whangaroa, Kaingaroa, Owcnga, and Pitt Island. MESS TABLE GOSSIP. Captain James Wallace, late of the Banffshire, has been appointed to command the new P. and S. liner Aberdeenshire, which is now Hearing completion at Home. Captain Vint, the popular master in the Union Company's employ, has received promotion, he liaving been appointed to take charge of the latest purchase tlie company lias made, the late N.D.L. Schlesieiu which, a* was mentioned some time ago, # is to be reuamed Waikawa. The vessel is to uo handed over to the new owners at \ancouver, "where Captain Vint awaits licr, no having been, relieved of the command of the Waihemo by Captain Barlow, who until recently wfl«s in charge of the Kurow.
The New Zealand ShippinK Company has chartered, the steamer Century to load at London for New s£caland ports, ohe is due in these waters a.bont December 22. _ A projected departure from Montreal on f October 30 is the Berwick Law. Auckland should be reached about February 1. The Government training ship Amokura is at present at Port Chalmers, having arrived there from Picton. She will efiil to-morrow for the Bluff and the outlying southern islands in search of castaways. A steamer named the Walt-ham Hall ha a been chartered by the- A. and A. Line to load at New York for Lyttelton, Dunedin, Melbourne, and Sydney. The Vacuum Oil Company's chartered steamer Navauno, which wa6 recently at Wellington discharging case-oil from New York, left Wcstport on Sunday for Taetae. • The Karamca. from Montreal will berth at the Taranaki Street Wharf this mornFine weather was experienced by the Ulinmroa, on the run across from Sydney this trip. She arrived here yesterday afternoon, and berthed at the Quceu's Wharf No. 6. Departure will be taken for Lyttelton to-day, and the Ulimaroa wall return, to Wellington in timo lo leave for Sydney on Thursday. A four-masted schooner named the A. B. Johnson, 460 tons, has been fixed to loaa lumber at Gray.'s Harbour for New Zealand. The Union Company announce tlmt as from Saturday next the Aralrura will revert to her former running in the West Coast trade. The Mapourika, -which has * been relieving her, will make a trip to Picton and NcJson cut Friday, and on jjj arrival here on Saturday evening will bo $ withdrawn. The Pateena will re-enter the Picton-Nelson service next Monday. The Eiverina arrived at Auckland from Sydney direct last night with 116 passengers and 2350 ton© of cargo. Owing U> the large amount of cargo to be handled tho Itiverina's departure for -Sydney has been postponed till 5 p.m. to-morrow. Should sufficient cargo bo offering, a steamer of the A. and A. Line will call at Auckland about the beginning of next month to load general cargo for Boston and New York.
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