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PHASES OP TOE MOON. ■SGPTEMHKn. Day. 111-, m. New Inul.ll 27 ' 7 \ 11.111. First quarter 5 3 57 p.m. Full moon 12 a 1 a.m. Ixist quarter U 5 5 p.m. JIOON'. }ioon rises to-day. 11.52 a.m.; sets. 0.50 a.m. Thursday. TIDE. To-day. 11.46 a.m.; midnight. To-morrow, 0.13 a.m.; 0.42. p.m. SUA'. Run rises 10-day,_(i.7 a.m.: sets, 5.3t p.m. ARRIVALS. WEDNESDAY. SBPTKMBER 6. PUTIKI. s.s. (1.15 .a.m.), 499 tone, Waalstrom, from Wauganui. .10HN, s.s. (1.35 a.m.), 3« tone, Itoliertson, from Wanganuil WAIRAIJ, s.s. (6.5 a.m.). 98 tons. Vcndore. from Blenheim. MAORI, s.s. (7 a.m)., 3399 tons. Manniug, from Lyttelton. KAITOA. s.s. (7.35 a.m.), 305 tons, Wildman, from Nelson and Motuelia. KOKIHI, s.s. (7.45 a.m.), 1214 tone. Stewart, from Westport. COKIXKA. s.s. (U a.m.), 1271 tons, Scott, from southern ports. KAltO; s.s. (10 mm.), 1300 ton?, Watson, from Grcymouth.
DEPARTURES. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6.. TAKAPUNA. s.s. (12.45 p.m.), 1D36 tons, Cameron, for Pictou and Nelson. KOMATA, s.s. (12.30 p.m.). 1994 tons. Lambert, for Wostport. CORINNA. s.s. (5.10 p.m.), 1271 tons, Scott, for Nelson. KAITOA, s.s. (6.20 p.mj, 553 tons, Wildman, for Nelson. PUTIKI, s.s. (5.20 p.m.), 409 tons, Wkalstrom, for Wanganui. JOHN, s.s. (5.10 p.m.), 342 tons, Robertson, for Dunedin, WAIHAU. s.s. (6.20 p.m.), 93 tons, Deiley, for Blenheim. WAKATU. 5.6. (6.10 p.m.), 157 tons, Wills, for . Ka-lkoul'a. M.OARI, s.s. (7.55 p.m.), 339? tons, Maw ning, for Lyttelton. P.asseugcrs: SaloonHisses Rrcssons, IjigJis, Holdsworth, Ger--ard, M'Govern, Fisher, M.'Dowell, Leech, Kelman, Bingham, Wtkelln, Pollock. Ledger, Hcnnic, Boswell, Rainforth, Hoops, Hales, Archibald, Mesda-mcs Walker, Trimmcl, Stalker, Holland, Holdsworth, Marshall, Beck and child, Clemens, Cameron, Guiucss, Levcrscdge, Gyles, Lillicrap, H'Dowcll, Campbell, Leech, Sinclair. Wllson, Watson, Eraser. Smith, Bartlett. Daigety, Oaldcr and 2 c'hilriiren, M'Leod, Evcrard, Anderson, Messrs. Holdswortii, Crawford, Ivory, . Leigh, Shaw, Pearson, Hardy. Oraddock. Spiers, Morton, Holmes, Walker, Smyth, Stalker. Marshall, Jones, Atcrcrombie. Hall, Cardnlc, Hume, Erven, Anthony, Guincss. Lcversodgc, Bush, Buddcn. |Chapman, Kelman, Bkck, Tolan, Maundrcll, Pacey, Sinclair, Hay, Trent, Smith Hall Parker, Dalgoty. Gray. Colder, M'Lcod, Everard, Hall. Dr. M'Kcnzie. Judge Holland, Major Hendbrson, Captain Lobb, Licutn. M'Lcod, Hind, Shaw. Wilson, Stanley, Holmes, Sci'tfta. Hewat, Scott, Anderson, Scott. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Wootton, Lyttelton,. September 7. Patccna, Lyttelton, September 7. Nikau, Nelson, September 7. Wcstralia, southern ports, September 7. Kapiti. Wanganui, September 'I. Eeguhih, Pictou, September 7. Riverina, Lyttelton, September 7. Komata, Wcstport, September 7. Tarawcra,- Napier, September 8. Wavcrley. Patca, September 8. Wairau, Blenheim, September 8. Hawera, Patca, Septoniber 8. Maori, Lyttelton, September 8. Kaitoa. Nelson, September 8. Blenheim, Sounds. Havelock, Sept. B. Arawa, London. September 8. Toinni, Waitara, September 8. Kniapoi, Auckland. Napier, Sept. 5. Kamona, New Plymouth, Greymouth, September 9. Malta!, San Fra-noisro. September 9. Q.nccn of tho South, Poxtbn, Sept. ?. Karu. fireyruouth, September 10, Orepnki, Greymouth. September 10. Ripple. Napier. Gisbornc. Akitio." September 10. Wakatu. Lyttelton. Kaikoura, Sept. 11. Hattie Luckenbach. Soptcmhor 12. Galra. Lyttelton, September 12. Victoria, Sydney, via Auckland and coast, September 16. Moeraki. Sydney. September 18. Akita, Yokohama, Sopt«mbcr 23.
PROJECTED DEPARTURES! Komata, Westport, September 7. Kokiri. Westport, September 7. Wootton. Lyttolton, Scplembcr 7. Westralia. Sydney, via East Ooaet, September 7. Nikau. Nelson, September 7. j'atceno, liyttelton, September 7. 1 Kiverina, Sydney, September 7. Waveriey, Patca, September 8. Maori, Lyttolton. September 8. Kaitoa. Nelson., September 8. I'arawcra, Lyttclton. Duncdin. 6opt. !. Blenheim, Wanganui, September 8. 'I'ainui. Waitara, Septomber- 8. Keguius. Nelson, West Coast, Sept. 8. Kamo, Greymouth, September 8. Wnirau, Blenheim, September 8. Queen of the South, Foxton, Sept. J. Waltatii, Kaikoura. Lyttclton, Sept. 9. Orepuki, Grcymouth, *Scpt. 11. Oalm, Wanpanui. September 12. i Kipple, Napier, Gieborne, Akitio, Sept.. 12. iVfonowni. Lyttclton. Dnuc'din, Sept. 12. MapoiiTika. Picton, Nelson, Sept. 12. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. PALOONA, left Melbourne August 23 for Wellington, via Hobsrt and southern ports. Arrived here September 1. end left for Melbourne September 2. Due Molbourno September 7. WESTRALIA, arrived Wellington from Sydney, via north, September 1. Left for southern ports same day, arriving back September 7, and soile for Svdncy. via northern ports, same day. Due Sydney September 15. " ' KIVERINA. left Sydney August'3l. Arrived here September 4. Leaves Wellington September 7 for Sydney. Due Sydney September 11. MOERAKI, arrived Sydney, September 4; duo Hobnrt September 9. Leaves Hobart for Sydney, September 9, and due Sydney September 11. Lea-ves Sydney September 14 for Wellington, • and duo Wellington September 18. i MANUKA, leaves Sydney for Wellington September 7. Duo Wellington Soptembor 11. Leaves Wellington for Lyttalton sania day. Dno back September 13. Leaves .hero for Sydney September 14. and due Syilnoy September 18. VICTORIA, leaves Sydney September 7. Due Auckland September 12, and at Wellington, via Efl6t Coast ports, on September 18. Leaves for Lyttclton same day, and due back September 21, and away fame day for Sydney, via East Coast and Auckland. Due Sydney September 29. BY TELEGHAPII. COASTAL. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER «. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Pakeha (noon), from Sydney. Sailed.—Waikawa (5.65 p.m.), for Sydney; Koana Main [6.20 p.m.), for Occttu Islands. Sailed— Arawa, (4 p.m.), for Wellington; Kaiapoi, for Southern, ports; •?faSS'end, for Sydney'; Joan Craig, for Gishgrne. ONEHTJNGA. Arrived.—Rarawa (8 a.m.), from Now Plymouth; Aupouri (9.30 ft,ni.), froin Hag. Lan and Kawbia. . . , Sailed.—Arapawa (5.15 p.m.), for Opunako and Wongonui. WAXGANCI. Sailed.—Kapitl (1.52 p.m.), for Wellington. PICTON. Arrived.—Taknpuua. (4.51) p.m.), from Wcl lingtou. KELSON. Arrived—Mapourilia (10.10 a.m.), from Wellington and Picton; Orepuki (12.45 p.m.;, from Wellington. Sailed.—Waimea (4 p.m.. for Westport ami Qreymout-k; Jfapourika U. 5 a.m.). for West-port and Ureymouth; Nikau (7.10' p.m.), for Wellington. LYTTELTON. Awivod— liiverina &30 aj».), From Wellington; Westralia (6JO| it.m.), from Dimediii; Port Nicholson (8.65 a.m.) from Wellington; J'ateana (9.10 a.m.), from Wellington. To sail—Pateona- and Wootton, for Wcl. lington; and Wcstralia, via way ports for Auckland, with the following salooou passengers for Wellington :—Hisses Isitt. Ritchie, Jlay, Ireland, Kcsdainen Wyatt, Zala, Jlilburn, Ritchie. Messrs. ifones, dagger, Leslie, Nelson, Laurensou, Zaln, Costello, Dust, Dolwood. Wil liams, Fields, Wakcly, Bethunc, Spencer, Wyatt, Ititchie; 40 steerage; also Rivcriua, for Wellington, with passengers saloon, for Wellington—Mesdamcs Shore, Barley. Whether, Bigger, Misses Cadie,
lildied, Taylor, Craddock. Dodder, Dai. ley, Capers, Messrs. Burley. ■ Orchard, Stagg, Shore, E. Month, Saunders, Myew, J. Cunnavan, Helsden. Larkin. Big. tar. Corporal Guthrie. BLUFE. Arrived—lnvurcagiU (4. p.m.), from Dunedin. - FERRY SERVICE, it is expected that the Mararoo. which Is undergoing annual overhaul at Port <fhalicersr will be ready to resume running again on Friday week. The Pateemi will continue In the ferry running, and the Mararoa will replace the Maori in order that the latter vessel may undergo overhaul. The Kaituna is due from Melbourne, via southern iiorts, some thno next week. She is bringiiiS a larjre cargo for New Zealand. The Kamoim leaves Grcsmouth for Wellington' to-day. Tho Wcstralla is due here from soutnern ports this morning, and will leave t.his evening for Sydney, via East Coast •ports and Auckland. Tile Itiverina, due from Lyttelton this morning, will berth at No. 1 south Queen's Wharf. She is to leave""lor Sydney this afternoon at 5 o'clock. H ifi expected that the Opawa, which went on to the Slip yesterday, will como off again to-day, and will proceed to Blenheim on Friday. j\lt. Fannerrvjate second officer of the Makura. and- Mr. J. Boyd, who once nerved in a smilar capacity on tho mail steamer, have both got certificates as navigating lieutenants on destroyers in l the Australian Navj-. Tho Kimu has gone from Onehunga to Auckland, where sho is to undergo overhaul. Meanwhile the Aupouri is to take up her runnng. N The New Zealand-owned barque Antione was recently towed from Hobart to Port Esperencc, where she is loading,timber for Durban. Advice has been receved in Dunedin that" she saiLs this week for Dunedin with a. cargo of 1000, tons of scrap iron And 500,000 feet of Tasmanian timber. It is probable that she will return to Newcastle to load coal for the West Coast after her visit to New Zealand. change the name of the barque Louisa Orate to Itaupo is the present intention of Messrs. G. H. Scales. The Louisa, Craig is a well-known vessel on the coast, and until purchased by her present owners a few months ago sho sailed under the flag of the Craig Line. Mr. C. "W. Richardson, purser on the Mapourika, who has been away on leave, ha-3 joined again, and Mr. M'Laren. who was relieving him. has gone back to the local offices of the "Union Company. Advice has been received in Wellington Uiat the City of Sydney, formerly a Pacific mail steamer, -which wae purchased by a, wreclting firm to be sorapped, has been converted into a six-masted barqueiitino. She is expected to leave San Francisco for Melbourne shortly. Owing to tho auxiliary ketch Albatross recently going ashore near Kawhia. the Northern Company's Arapawa has been, chartered to make regular trips between Orehunga and the Woikato Heads. The Union Company advise that the Tara-wcra leaves Napier to-day and h due here on Friday morning. She has 500 tons of cargo to land, and will sail at 5 p.m. for Lyttolton and Dunedin. It is hoped to get tho Kokiri away this nftcrnoon for Wcstport. The Koinata left Wcstport at noon yesterday. Sho is expected here to-night. Owins to stress rl 'weather, tho Ka.ru, ftom Greymonth, with o. load of timber, called in at Nelson on Tuesday for shelter. She Is now expected on Sunday oyenintr of pirly ov Monday.
Mr. C. Callis. assistant purser on the Paloona, left the vessel on Saturday.
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