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PHASES OF THIS MOOH. JUIjY. Da.y. Hr. ra. First quarter ... 8 11 25 p.m. full moon 15 4 10 p.m. quarter fH 11 3 «.tn. New moon 30 1 45 p.m. MOON. .Moon rises Lo-dn.y, 0.16 a.m.; sete, 11.13 a.m. Suuday. " TICK. To-day, 10.40 a.m.; .11 p.m. To-morrow, 11..U a.m.; 11.49 p.m. , SUN. Sun rises to-day, 7.8 a.m.; sets. 4.46 p-ni ARRIVALS. I'ItIDAY, JULY 21. WAVHEJjEV, s.s. (3.15 a.m.), 157 tons Fl.sk, from Pencarrow Heads; put back through stress of weather. CVRENA, b.s. (8.45 a.m.), 2138 tone, Evans, from Hinfaywe. no. Sydoe). MAORI, s.s. (8.55 a.m.), 3393 tons, Man' mng, from Lyttclton. „ , JIAWERA, 376. (2.25 p.m.), 200 tons, Jack eon, from Patca. ORARI, s.s. (2.10 p.m.), 7207 tons, Weston from LyttcltonKOWHAI. B.S; (4.10 p.m.), 792 tons, Nicholas, from Lyttclton. I PALOONA. s.s. (5.15 p.m.), 2774 tons. Xon ton, from southern ports. TARAWERA, s.s. (5.25 p.m.),' 2003 tons, Ritchie, from Lyttclton. OP.UY'A, 5.9. ($.23.p.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, put back through stress of weather. NGAKUTA, s.s. (10.45 p.m.), 1250 tons, Mnir, from Greymouth. TK ANAU, s.s. (midnight.), 1652 . tons, Smith, from Auckland. DEPARTURES. FRIDAY, JULY 21. ]> ATHENA., s.s. il p.m.), 1212 tons, Irwin for Picton and Nelson. WAIPORI. e.s. (1.45 p.m.), 1919 tons, Apple var;], for Wcstport. ' . , , OI'AWA. s.s. (5 p.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, for Blenheim. . ICAITOA, s.s. (5.5 p.m.), 350 tons, Wildman>, lor Nelson. ' • MAORI, s.s. (7.50 p.m.),- 3399 tons, Manninff, for Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon Misses Geisekinz (2), Dove., Tennett, Neil, Morrl's, Evans, Leslie, Bastings, Thompson, Corlott, Sawtell, Mesdames Keg? ana infant, Cracroft, Lowe, Hastings, .Gray, Hawk, Healy, Grant,: Cluten, M'Kulop, Kennedy, Desmond, Coleman, Dove, Mesers. Morgan, Blaclnvell, Leithheed, Jcssop, Lynn, Cormack, Burnes, Chapman, Ttogjs, Kerr, Bishop, Anderson, Recce, _ Witty, Dickie, Desmond, Overton, Pcarce, MTherson, Jt'Hcndrcy, Robinson, Murphy, .Leslie, Malone, Gray, Nicol, Bouse, Hamilton, Flannery, Kyle, Shacklock, Dalzicll, Sladen M'lntosh, Doublcday, Evans, .. CarsweU, Stead, Carxwan, Haik. Lambee. KENNEDY, s.e. (8 p.m.), 226 tons. Stew, art,, for Nelson and coast. TARAWERA, s.s. (11.30 p.m.), 2003 tons. Ritchie, for Napier, Gisbomc, and Auckland. . . •
. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Kapiti, Wanganui, July 22. Wakatu, Kaikoura, July 22. , Ngatoro. Greymoutt), July 22. Stormbird, Wanganui, July 22. Victoria, Sydney, via north. July 22.. Mapourika, West Coast Nelson and Pic. ton. July 22. . Maiaroa, Lyttelton, July 22. Niltau, Nelson, July 22. Pat-eena, l'icton, Nelson, July 22. Kapunl, Patea, July 22. Wootton, Lyttclton, July 22. ICurow, Napier, July 22. ■ Florence Luckenbach, New York, July 22 Monowai, Lyttelton, July. 23. Blonheim. Wanganui, July 23. Queen of tlio South,'Foxton, July 23. itaori, Lyttelton, July 23. Kaitoa, Nelson, July 23. Star of Australia, Napier. July 23. Orepuki, Lyttelton, July 23. Opava, Blenhoim, July 23John, soutltorn iports, July 24. Calm, southern norts, July 24. Hivorina,. Sydney, July 24. .Rosamond, southern ports, July 24. Waimea, .Torakohe, Jnly 25. Waverley, Patea, July 25'. fitormbird, Wanganui, July 26. Ilipple, Gisborne, July 26. Wtmmcra; Melbourne, July 27. Kotorua. Loudon, Auckland, July 27. Port Elliott, London, via Auckland August 3. . Boonah, Now Yorl(, Aug"" '. Durham, Liverpool, August 3. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Waverley, Patea, July, 22. Defender,. Picton and cor.st. July 22. Victoria,. Dunedin direct, Julj i! 2. Mararoa, Lyttclton, July 22. Nikau, Nelson, July 22. Kapiti, Wanganui, July 22. Wairau, Blenheim, July 22. Te Anau, southern ports, July 22. Aivaliou, Fox ton, July 22. Kowliai, New Plymouth, July 22. Kuroiv, Newcastle, July 22. .Kaliika. Na.pier, July 22. „„ City of Colombo, Auckland, July 22. - Wootton, Lyttelton, July 24. Paloona, Melbourne, July 24. John, Wanganui, July 24. Quoen of the South, Foxton. July' 24. Blenheim, Havclock and Soynds, July 24. fitormbird, Wanganui, July. ?/). Wakatu, Kaikoura, July 24. ® Ngakuta, Greymouth, July 24. Calm, Wanganui, July 24. Monowai, northern ports. July 24. Maori, Lyttelton, July 54. > Orepuki, Nelson, July 84. Kapunl, Patea, July 24. l'ainui, Waitara, July 24. Katoa, Wostport, July 24. Kamo, Greymouth., July 24. s Pateemi, Picton, Nelson, July *4. Kaitoa, Nelson, July 24. Opawa, Blenheim, July 24. EiveTina, Lyttelton, July 25. Waimea.. Nelson .and coast. July «o. Mapourika, Nelson, "West Coast, July 25. Hippie, Napier, Gisborne, July 26. Hawera, Patea., July 26.
MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. INTEEOOLONIAL SEEVICE. R.IVBEINA. arrived Sydney July 10. toft July 2° for Wellington. Duo here Julv 24. JtOERAKI, ...left July 20, for Sydney and liobart. Duo Sydney July 24. LeaveD August 3 for Wellington. Duo hero AnJjust 7» IU.NUKA. left July 13, for <sydney and Hobart. Due Sydney July 20. Leaves Julv 27 for Wellington. Duo hero July 31, WESTKALIA, left July 13 for Sydney, via northern port?. Duo Sydney July 21. VICTOKLV. arrived Sydney July 11. Lett July 13 for Auckland and south. Duo hero July 22.' Leaves same day for Dunedin direct. " - PALOONA, arrived hero July 21. Leaves July 22 for Melbourne. WIMMERA. leaves Mi«bourne July 22 for Wellington direct. Duo hero JjJy 27. Sails July 29, for Melbourne, via 6outh.
BY TF/I.EGRAPH. OVERSEA. SYDNEY, July 21. Arrived.—\Valls6nd, from New Zealand ports. COASTAL, FRIDAY, JULY 21. AUCKLAND. Arrived—Rotorua (5.10 p.m.), from London. via Tlobart; Awanui (9.30 a.m.), from Niiie; Arahura (3.5 p.m.), from Last (tea!,t ' • NAPIER. Sailed.—Victoria (4.10 iP.inO. for Wellington; lvurow (4.10 p.m.), for Wellington. WANGANCI. Arrived -Kapiti (3.20 p.m.), from WelllngWn ' PATEA. Sailed— Kapuni (1.40 p.m.), for Wellington. PICTON. Arrived.—Fateena (5.10 p.m.), from Wellington. . BLENHEfjr. Sailed.—Wairau (9. p.m.), for Wellington. NI9LSOM. Arrived.— Rcgulus (12.5 a.m.), from GreySalled.—Nikau (7 p.m.). for Wellington. WES'ITORT. Arrived.—Waimca (6.15 a.m.), from Nelson. GREYMOUTH. Sailed—Mapourika (10.45 a.m.), for WestLYTTELTON. Arrived.—Corinnn. (7 a.m.), .from. I'icton; lireeze (12.15 p.m.), from Napier; Orejmki (4.10 a.m.). from Tcrakohc; kittawa (10.35 p.m.),' from Greymouth. Sailed— Corinna (3.55 p.m.), .for Port Chalmers; Breeze (4.35 ,p.in., for Port O ia - mors; Calm (12-20 p.ni-) ; for Port Ch.il--I,ICIS' PORT CHALMERS. Arrived—Kokiri (5.50 p.m.), from AVeatport; Jiinenioa (3.50 p.m.). from Akaroa, John (9.50 a.m.), from 'limaru. Sailed.—Mouowjii (5.50 p.m.), for Lyttelloa. Passengers—Saloon: lot Wiißtoii Air Thomson, Misses Ncsbctt, Mmdoe, Thomson Mcsdames Beaumont anil child. Thomson. For Gisborne-Miss Motion. For Auckland—Mesdames Anderson, Minilie. F. Gilmour an<l two children Mis» Potter, Mr. Miwloc; 15 steerage for all ports. CYRENA WITH CASE OIL. Tho Cyrena. the British Imperial. Oil Company's . triui-looking steamer;. arrived in port yesterday morning from Singapore, vi-i Sydney, with a toad of easo oil. The ship 'is berthed at tho Glasgow Wharf, where she will put. out tho local portion of her cargo. Liko many another oil Cteamer, the Cyrena .has her engines and funnel right aft, tho bridge being in tho usual place—about amidships. Vessels of this typo are not usually handsome-look-ing structures, bt thero Is no doubt that tlie Oyrena. presents ftii excopUonaJly tvim appearance. Either liquid fuel or ooal can
J>& used by the vessel. The crew of the ship >are Chinese. i Singapore was cleared by the oil steamer on Jane 22, and a call was made at flalik Papuu (Rornco) for bunkers. After « fino weather ipassage Sydney was reached on July 13. The-run to Wellington, was, characterised by fin© weather until close in to the coast, when the prevailing sales tuvept her. There is oil or. board the vessel for several New Zealand ports. Captain E. Evans is in command of the ressel, and he has associated with him:— Chief ofiicer. Jf,r. Win. Snadcn; ;second, Mr. A. E. Ward; third. Mr. J. G. Gillissen; chief engineer, Mi*. J/M. Clark; second, Mr. D. S. S. Campbell; third. M\\ A. D. Christie; "and fourth," Mr. C. H. : Drewclt. ' STRESS otf WEATHER; 1 STEAMERS DECAYED. The'northerly galo. raping yesterday had its effect on shipping. The Pa loon a, Taraworn,, and Kowhai', which left Lyttelton.on Thursday night, foi* Wellinfrton, all received a severe buffeting, and did not make port until last night. JlThe Waverlej'j wbicli ventured out on Thursday evening for Patoa. was forced to return to port i early yesterday morning'. It is expected that the "Wootton. which was also due from UvMelton yesterday, would take shelter. Tiie Tarawera, alter ])utting oy- some cargo, left against late la-st night for Napier mid north. The Puloona, which ordinarily gets away for Melbourne on Saturday, has been post poned until 2. p.m. on Monday. Cargo will be received for the ves6ol until noon. The Kowhai, which was to havo left for New Plymouth .yesterday, is to get'away about noon to-day. ' MAITAI'S PASSENGERS. The following' passengers"-booked by tho K.M.S. MaitaiFirst saloon: Dr. Baldwin. Mr. J. W. Coopor. Mr. B. Inne<9. .Mrs. Gladys Jacobseii, Mr. Carl Kohn. Jtiss H. Kohn, Mrs. W. D. Murdoch, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mitclfcill and child, Mr. 11. P.. Muller, Mr. Chab. A. Jlyers. and Father A. Pcrrin Second saloon: Mrs. Tarrant'and 2 chil« dren, Mrs." Greenaway. Mrs. .Hulme, Jfr. H. 0. Mitchell, Mr. Paris. BOONAH FROM. NEW YORK. Under charter to the-A. and A. Line, the steamer Boonah is due to arrive with general cargo from T ew York abou, 4 . August 3. The Boonah is believed to be tho fine ex-German interned. i«tea:ncr Mel-' bourne.- She left New York" on June 24 for New Zealand, via Panama Canal.After discharging the Wellington portion of her cargo, the Boonah proceeds on to Auckland. 11.M.5. ROTORUA , AT AUCKLAND. The New Zealand Shipping Company's Rotorua arrived at Auckland shortly after 5 o'clock last evening from .London, via Cape Town and Hobart. Tho vessel should show up at Wellington aboiit July 27. WAIWERA DUE AT 'IiOBART. The Shaw-Savill liner Waiwora, which is bringing, the stranded Rangitiras salvaged cargo to New Zealand, should be at Hobart any timo now.. The vessel calls at Auckland first, and Js :due at Wellington about the first lreeli in August. MESS-TABIjE GOB3IP. ; . Mx. T. H. Anderson, ohief engineer of tho ilait-ai, oamc ashore yesterday on holiday leave. Mr. It. C. JfOaughey ecCond engineer, is promoted a step, and. will act as chief, while Mr. S. M. M'Murricli, late of the Willochra, eigned on. as sccond. Mr. J. S. .Dee, chief officer of tho Kahi'ka, and Mr. H. Anderson, chief of the Waipori, have exchanged positions. Mr. C.- Turner, manager in Wellington for the' Blackball Coal Company,' is' confined to his. bod with influenza. . The C. nnii B. liner Star of Australia should put-in ail £f-ojn Napier on Sunday. ' Tho coastal st-eamer Tajnuo, which was expected from Waitara yesterday, lias been delayed' on accouut. of. a mishap in the engine room., She will probably not be here' for about ft week. ■ There is • yet no appcorance of tho Florence Luckenbaeh, from New York; She m«.T show up any time. . - The V and S. lmor Durham has been dolaved--still longer at Sydney.; .She Is ex-pected to clear, that port for Auckland to-day. ' The City of Colombo was to leave for Auckland at dayligh't this morning.
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