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PHASES OF TOJi IIOON. SEPTEMBEK. Da.y. llr. m. "First <iu.irt<M' ...... 5 3 o"? p.m. Full moon 12 8 1 a,in. Ttfist auartcv 19 •» 5 P.m. j\e\v moon 27 7 4 p.m. JIOON. Moon tiecp In-day, 10.42 .a.m.; sots. 2.58 a.m. Wednesday. TIDE. . To-day, 10.53 A.m.; 11.10 [l.ni. I'o-niorrow, 11.46 a.m.; midnight. SUN. Sun rises to-day, 6.8 a.m.; sets, 5.30 p.m. ARRIVALS. TUESDAY, .SEPTEMBER 5. OPAWA. S.s. (7,13 a.m.), 110 tons. Kioho. las. from Rlculicim. NIKAU. S.S. (7.20 <um.), 248 tons. Har, from Nelson and Jtotueko'. PATEENA, s.e. W.JO a.m.), 1313 tons. from Lyttclton. , OREPtTKI, C.F. (11.50 a.nU. 527 tonsi, Dcwhurst, from Lyi.tellon. QUEEN OF THIS SOUTH, f.e. (11.60 a.m.), 198 tons'. Harvey, from Fojton. TAKAPUNA, fi.e 110.35 p.m.), 1036 tonf, Cameron, from and Nelson. WAKATU, s.s. (11 p.m.). 157 tone. Wilis, from Kaikouro. DEPARTURES. TUESDAY, -SEPTEMBER 5. WAIBAU. sis. (2 a.m.): 93 lons, Deilcy, for Blenlieim. T , MAGIC, ss. (2 p.m.). 82 tons, Joliansen, for Puponga. NOAHERE, s.s. (3.30 p.m.), 1090 tons, Dillncr.. for Auckland (hulk Elinor Vernon in tow). , „ EIVEBINA, s.s, (5 p.m.). 4758 tons, Ent wistlo, for Lyttelton. MAPOUETKA, s.s. (5 p.m.). 1203 toos, Eeid for Picton. Nokon, and west Coaf.t. KOTVHAI, 6.5. (5 pnu.), 792 tons, Nicholas. for Westport. NIKAU. c.s. (5.10 I»m.v 246 tons. Hay, fO pORTf S NICHOLSON, s.s. (6.15 p.m.), 10,624 tons. Hollis, for Lyttclton. _ _ NGAKUTA, 5.9. (6.30 p.m.), 1250 tons; Mnir. for Greymouth. RIPPDE, S.S; (6.55 p.m.), j7O tons. Oarlsen, for Napier., _ PATEENA, s.s. (7.50 p.m.), >212 tons, Irwin, for Lyttclton. WAIMEA. s.s. (8.10 p.m.), 454 tons, Graham, for Nelson. , , OBEPUKI. s,s. (9.45 p.m.), 525 tons, Dowhurst, for Nelson.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Kapiti. Wanganui, September 6.: Hawera, Patca,, September 6. Wa-irau, Blenheim, September 6. Kaltoa, Nelson, September 6. MaoJi, Lytteilton, September 6. Corinna, southern ports, September 6. Kamo, Grcymouth, September 6. Woot-ton, Lyttejton, September 7. Wavcrley, Patca, September 7. Pateena, Lyttelton, September 7. Nikau, Nelson, September 7. Westralia, southern porta, September 7. Blenheim, Sounds, Havelock, Sept. 8. A raw a, London. September 8. Tainui, Waitara, September 8. Regulus, Pioton, September 8. Kaiapoi, Auckland. Napier, Sept. 9. Kamoua, New Plymouth, Grcymouth, September 9. Maital, San Francisco, September 9. Ripple, Napier. Gisbornc, Akitio, September 10. ' Orepuki, Greymouth, September 11. Hattic Luckenbach, September 12. Calm. Lyttelton, September 12. ■ Victoria. Sydney, via Auckland aud coast, September 15. Moeraki, Sydney. September 18. Akita, Yokohama, September. 23. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. , Taltapuna. Picton, Nelson, September 6. Hawera. Pat«v, September 6. Kapiti, Wanganui, September 6. Walrau, Blenheim, September 6. ■ Maori, Lyttelton, September 6. Ka-itoa, Nelson, September 6. Wakct u, Kaikoura, Lyttelton, Sept' 6. Corinna, New Plymouth, September 6. Port Nicholson, Lyttelton,' September, 6. Putikl. Wanganui, September 6. Komata, Westport, September 7. Kokiri, Westport, September 7. Wootton, Lyttelton, September 7. Waverlcy, Patea, September 7. Westralia, Sydney, via East Coast, September 7. Nikau. Nelson. September 7. Hateena, Lyttelton, September 7. Tardive™, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Sept. !. Blenheim. Blenheim, September 8. Tainui, Waitara, September 8. Kogulus, Nelson, West Coast, Sept. 8. Karno, Greymouth,. Soptember 8. Calm, Wanganui, September 12. Ripple. Napier, Gisborne, Akitio, Sept. 12. Monowal, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Sept. 12. Mapo.urika, Picton, Nelson, Sept. 12. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. PALOONA, left Melbourne August 23 for Wellington, via Hobart and southern ports. Arrived horo September 1, aud left for Melbourne September 2. D.uo Melbourne Beptemhcr 7. WESTRALIA, arrived Wellington from Sydney, via north, September. 1. Left for southern ports same day, arriving back September 7, and Eaila for Svdney. via northern ports, same doy. Due Sydney September 15. RIVERINA. left Sydney August 31. Arrived horo September 4. Leaves Wellington September 7 for Sydney. Due Sydney September 11. o MOKRAKI, arrived Sydney, September 4: due Hobart September 9. Leaves Hobart for Sydney, September 9, and due Bydnoy September 11. Lea»£s Sydney September 14 for Wellington, and due Wellington September 18. MANUKA, leaves Sydney for Wellington September 7. Duo Wellington Soptember 11. Leaves Wellington for Lyttelton same day. Due back September 13. Leaves hero for Sydney September 14, and duo Sydney Soptember 18. VICTORIA, leaves Sydney Soptember 7. Due Auckland September 12, and at Wellington, via East Coast ports, on ber 18. Leaves for Lyttelton same day, and due baolc September 21, and away same day for Sydney, via East Coast and Auckland. Duo Sydney September 29.
wangakhi. Arrived.—Kapitl (11.20 am.!, froiti Wellington; llroczo (5.50 <vm„ from Wcllini*. toil. Soiled.—John (11.40 a.m.), lor Wellington; Putiki (9.50 a.ui.), for Wellington. BLENHEIM. Arrived.—'Wuirau (10.45 a.m.). from Wel« liiigton. NELSON. A«*rivod.—Kaitoa (4.30 p.m.), from Welling. ton. . Sailed.—JOaitoa. (7.10 p.m.), for Wellington. GREYMOIJTH. Arrived*—Delenrtor (JUO a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed.—Kanio (3 p.m.), for Wellington. HOKITIKA. Arrived.—Defender (3.30 p.m.), from Grey, mouth. LYTTELTOX. Arrived— Corinna. (6.10 a.m.), from ,Timaru: Maori (6.35 a.m.), from Welling* wootton, fr<vti Wellington. To sail.—Storm, for Dunedin; ConnQia, for northern ports; Maori, for Welling ton. ' . ' DUNEDIN. Sailed.—Kaikoura (8.15 a.m.), for Mel bourne, flydnoy; Edgar F. liuekcnbach ,(3.25 p.m.), for Sydney; Wc*t-ralia (11.20 a.m.). for Sydnej', via Auokjand. Passengers: Saloon—For Wellington.—Messrs. Miller (2), Leslie-, Caflfin, Braithwaitc, Mcsriftrncs T. G. M'Nab, VICTORIA DELAYED. Owiug to being delayed in, Sydney till Thursday, the. Victoria -will not now be due in Wellington until Monday, September 18. She is coming via- Auckland und East Coast, and will probably arrive in Auckland on September 12.. THE REMUERA'S DISTINCTION. An arrival at London recently ot special interest.is that'of tlio New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Remuera. The vessel left Wellington on June £2 for Plymouth and London, via. th©.Panama Canal, and she holds tfie distinction of being the first passenger stoaraer of the lino to proceed to England by thi* route. The time occupied on tho voyage was forty-four days. The Ftcmuera reached Panama on July 14, the passage from Wellmsrton thus occupying twenty-two days. Departure was taken from Pan<una on July 16, the vessel arriving at Newport News on July 22, and sailing on July 25 for London.
APPRENTICES TRANSFER. About sixteen apprentices , are transferring from tho Union Company'® train/ng ship Apajima to the Wailcawa. now ill port at Auckland. The ereetion of special accommodation for the ncwi'c)nci's is proceeding on tho -Waikawa. Tile Aparima and tho Waikawa are 'lui biggest vessels in the cargo fleet of the Union Company, and their gross tonnages are jOmost. identical. ■ RESTRICTIONS Iff AUSTRALIA. Advices from Melbourne state'that the Federal authorities who have control of all the Australian shipping, have decided til at all coastal companies whioh have any of their steamers a,way from Australia at the present time must- bring, them bock without'any undue , delay. No Intermediate voyages will be permitted. The coastal companies are also to be prohibitcd from selling any of their • ships without the consent in writing of tS6 Minister controlling the shipping. The Wcstralia left Dunedin. at midday yesterday, aHd calls et Lyttelton to-day. Sho is cxpected in Wellington on Thursday, and is bringing 190 tons of cargo for disahai'go here. Tho steamer Jolin, which towed tho llanurewa to Wanganui left' Wangan-ui at 11 a.m. yesterday, and is due here thfa morning. ' After discharging here, and picking up another cargo-she is expected to leavo for Tirnaru, Oamaru, and Dunedin this afternoon. Captain A. B. Smith, l«to ; master or tho Otaki. is in command of the Hurunui. in placo of Captain Riley. Captain Forbes, of the Ruahine, who has been ashore on siok leave, is still indisposed. The Blenheim i<" erpeeted here on Friday from Pelorus Sounds, Kcnepuru. and Haveloelt. It is not sure yet whether she will sail from Wellington to Blenheim or Wanganui. Tho Port Nicholson left here for southern ports last evening. She will proceed on to Australia without returning to Wellington. The Kaino left at 3.45 p.m. yesterday, and is due here lato to-night.. Sho sails again on Friday for Greymouth. Tho Union Company advise that the Coriuna left Lyttelton at 5 o'clock last evening, and is duo here this morning. Slio sails for Nelson and' New Plymouth this afternoon. The Komata. sails at noon to-day for West-port, where she will load a cargo for Wellington. The Kamona loft New Plymouth, at 3 o'clock yesterday morning for Greymouth. She is due in Wellington on Saturday morning. > The Kaiapoi's departure from Auckland lias been put off till to-day. She calls o.t Napier on her way down the const-, and.ia A expected here on Saturday.
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