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t PHASES OK ..THE MOON. SEPTEMBER, Day. li r, ni. Now Moon 7.7 7 4 p.m. First quarter fi 3 67 p.m. Pull moon 12 8 1 a.m. Last quarter 19 5 5 p.m. MOON. Moon rises to-day, 159 a.m.! sets, 5.S p.m. Ttl)E. To-day, 3.55 a.m.; 4.18 p.m. To-morrow, <1.47 a.m.: 5.9 p.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day, 5.53 <i.m.; sets, 5.52 p.iu ARRIVALS. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. QUEEN OK THE SOUTH, s.s. (6.20 a.m.) 198 tons, Harvey, from Foxton. DELPHIC, s.s. (7.10 a.m.), 8273 tons, More house, from Liverpool,- via. Auckland. BLENHEIM, s.s. (7.20 a.m.), 120 tons, Wil Kin6on. from Waug-aniti. MONOWAI, s.s. (7.35 a.m.). 3433 tons Dravette, from Auckland, via ports. NIKALv s.s. (8.40 a.m.), 248 tons, Hay from Nolson and Mottioka, PATEENA, s.s. (9.20 a.m.), 1212. Inns Ratchio, from Lyttelton. KAI'UNI, s.«. (9.30 a.m.). 150 tons, Gibson from Patea. WAIMEA, s.s. (10 a.m.), 454 tons', Graham from Wanganui. 'GORINNA, s.s. (5.25 p.m.). 1271 lons Elders, from New Plymouth. WAKATU, s.s. (8.30 .p.m.), 157 tons, Wills from Kaikoura.. TAKAPUNA, S.s. (10.15 p.m.), 1036 tons Davies, from Nelson <uid Picton. DEPARTURES. TUESDAY", SEPTEMBER 26. MAPOURIKA, s.s. (12.45 p.m.), 1203 tons Mawson, for Picton, Nelson, and Wes Coast. WAVERLEY, s.s. (2.5 p.m.), 157 tons, Pisk for Pa tea. AKITA MARU. e.s. (10.40 a.m.), 3792 tons s\anaka. for Mclbourno and Japan.' NGAKUTA, s.s 1 . (3.20 p.m.). 1250 tons Muir. for Greymonth. KOWHA.L s.s. (4 p.m.), 792 tons, Adkins for Timaru. KAMO, s.s. (4.20 p.m.), 1300 tons, Watson for Westport. IvAPUNI, s.s. (4.30 p.m.), 150 tons, Gibson for Patea. MONOWAT, s.s. (5.20 p.m.), 3433 tons Drowottc, _for Lyttcllon. RIVER.INA, s.s. (5 p.m.), 4758 tons Bntwistle, for Lyttelton. NIKATJ, s.s. (5.5 p.m.), 248 tons. Fay, foi Nelson. KIiENHEDf,j.s. (6.5 p.m.), 120 tons, Wil kiiKjon. for Wanganui. ' WAIMEA. s.s. (7.15 p.m.), 454 tons, Gra ham, for Kelson. • PATBENA, s.s. {7.50 p.m.), 1212 tons Bitohie, for Lyttelton. QUEEN OP THE SOUTH', s.?. (8.5 r p.m.) 198 tons, Harvey, for Foxton. . WAIRAU, s.s. (9.30 p.m.), 93 tons, Deiley for Blenheim. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Kamona-, Greymouth, September 27. Opawa, Blenheim, September 27. Kapiti, Wanganui,- September 27. Rosamond, Greymouth. September 27. John, southern ports, September 27. Kennedy, Pmponga, September 27. .Kaitoa, Nelson, September 27. Maori, Lyttelton, September 27. Kakajpo, Westport, September 28. Tarawcra, Dunedin, September 28. Breezo, Jjytt-elton, September M. Blenheim, Wanganui, September 28. Wairauv Blenheim, September 28. Queen of the South, Foxton, Sept. 28. Wootton, Lyttelton, September 2!. Pateena, Lyttelton, September 28. Waverley, Patea, September 28. Nelson, September 28. llawera, Patea., September 28.Wimmcra, Melbourne; September 28. Rosamond, Greymouth, September 1 28. John, southern ports. Sept. 29. Alexander, Wanganui, September 29. Maxaroa, Lytetltom, September 29. Wakatu. Lyttelton, September 30. Westralia, Sydney, via, Auckland, September 30. ' ■ Himiitaka, Lyttelton, Dunedin. Sept. 20. Hippie, northern ports, October 1. Wootton, Lyttelton, October 1. Waihemo, 'Frisco, via Suva, October 2. To Anau, Auckland, October 3. ■ lonic, London, via Auckland. October 7 Kaikoura, Australia, via Auckland, Oct. 8 Port Napier, London, via ports, Oct. 12. Vermont, Now York, via ports, Oct. 13. Someract, Liverpool, October 23. Hurutmi, New York. October ?14. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Kapiti. Wangajiui, September 27.' Hawora. Patea, September 27. Kaitoa-, Nelson,. September 27.' Maori, • Lyttelton, Septemebr 27. Wakatu, Kaikoura, Lyttelton, Sept. 27. Corinna, New Plymouth. -September 27. John, Wanganui, September 27. Opaiva, Blenheim, Septomber 27. Tarawera, northern ports, Sopt. 28. Breeze, Wanganui. Picton, September'2B. ; Hiriemoa, Cook Straits, Septomber 28. ' Waira>u, Blenheim, September 28. Queen of the South, Foxton, Sept. 28. ■ Kennedy, Puponga, September 28. Waverley, Patea, September 28. Blenheim, Wanganui, September 28. Wootton, Lyttelton, September 28. Pateena, Lyttelton, Septembor 28. Nikau, Nelson, September 28. Kamona, Greymouth, September 29. Maiaron, Lyttelton, September 29. Westralia, Lyttelton. Dunedin. Sopt. 29 John, Wanganui. September 29. Alexander, Nelson, West Coas, Sept. 29. Kini, Greymouth, September 29. Wimmera, Melbourne: via ports. Sept. 30. Wootton, Lyttelton. October 2. Manuka, Sydney, Hobart, October S. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOERAKI. left Wellington for Sydney September 21, and arrived Sydney Sep. tember 25.•' Leaves Sydney after goine tc Hobart on October 5, and due at Wellington on October. 9. > Leavos for , Lyttelton same day. , VICTQBIA, left Wellingtpn September 21 for Sydnoy, via East Coast and Auckland. Due Sydney September 28. PALOONA. left Melbourne Sept. 13 far Wellington, via Hobart. RlnlT. Dunedin, and Lyttelton. Arrived Wellington Septem ber 23. Sailed September 25 for Melbourne direct, and duo Uelbourno Sop. tomber 30. WESTRALIA. left Sydney Sept. 20. Arrived Auckland Sept. 24, and due at Wellington, via ports, Septembor 29. Leaves for Lyttelton and Diinedin September 30. Due back October 5, and sallt now day tor Sydney, via ports. Due Sydney October 13. MANUKA, leaves Sydney September 28, and duo Wellington October 2. IUVBRINA, left. Sydnoy Septembor 21, and arrived Wellington September 25. Left Wellington Soptember 26 for Lyttelton, and duo back September and leaves same day for Sydney direct, and duo Sydney October 2. WIMIIERA, left Melbourne September li, and due at Wellington on October 1. BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. SUVA, September 26. Arrived.—Atua, from Apia (Samoa). Sailed.—Waihemo, for Wellington. COASTAL. ■TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Kaikoura- (2.5 p.m.), from Sydney; Kaiapoi (2 p.m.). from Westport.. Sailed.—Flora (1 p.m.), for Ra.rotonga and Papeete. ONEHUNGA. Sailed.—Arapawa' (12.15 p.m.), for Kawhia and Waitara. NEW PLYMOUTH. Arrived.-Rararra. (5.30 a.m.), from Onchunga. WANG AN UI. Arrived.—Kapiti (7.10 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed.—Kapiti (8.35 p.m.), for Wellington. PICTON. Arrived.—Mwpourika (5 p.m.), from Wellington. ' NELSON. ' Arrivcd.-Opouri (8.30 a.m.), from Wellingbailed.—Kaitoa (7.5 p.m.), for Wellington. . TERAKOHE. Arrivcd.-Echo (10 a.m.), from Wellington. \' LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Wootton (3.10 p.m.). from Wellington.'.' ' Sailed.—John (3.15 p.m.), for Wellington; Maori (8.35/ p.m.), for Wellington; ilimitrangi (3.35fp.m.), for Napier. DUNT3D.LN Arrived—Storm (1.45 p.m.), [rom Lvttclton: Policrua (6.15 p.m.), from Orcymonth. Sailed.—Uimutaka (3 p.m.), Tor [jytiolton; 'IVxrawera (2.45 p.m.), for Auckland. PasHongerti: Saloon—For Wellington—Mos(lnjpes R_uid. Angnu, Brandon, Messrs. Harrison* firandon, Master and Miss Brandon; 11 steerage for all ports. WESTRALIA DELAYED. The Tluddart, Parker Company a.ilviso that owing to heavy nun at Auclila.nd tho Westralia has ticcTl delayed iu leaving, but should, leave to-day, and is duo hern on Saturda-y. Sho will leavo liorc somo timo on Saturday for Dunedin direct in order to pjilt up her time-table. BECORD PRICE TOR SAILER. Tho sole of the steel ship Brablocli. 3400 tons deadweight, for tho sum of 925,000 kronen, equal to about £56,000. marks the liiglwliito level of what has hithorto been paid for sail tonnage, -working ant approximately at about £16 10s. por ton, o.gainst her probable cast, at most £6 10s. per ton. ivhcn sho was built, by Barclay, Curie, and Co. in 1889. Sho wo 3 last owned at Lillesand by tho Akties BrnUloch, J. A. Henchien, a.nd Co.. managora, and will retain her Norwegian registry under .her. jjovv owners.
Captain W. A. Morehouse, of tbo liner Oelphjc, which arrived in port yesterday from Liverpool, via Auckland, has associated with him the following oftloors:— Chief. Mr. W. Khuih; ecrond, Mr. «T. TL Donaghty; third, Mr, C. Wood; chief engineer, Mr. J. Caldenvood; second, Mr. ('. Jt. Montgomery; third, Mr. P. Horris; •fourth, Mr. J. K. M'Lellan; chief refrigerating engineer. Mr. A. l\ lloborts; second, Mr. Ernest Ilouriic: c-h.ioT stownrd, Mr. A. 11. Matthcwinan; radio operator, Mr. 11. Dawnon. To the Port, Napier, which arrived at Sydney on September 21, fell tho distinction of being t.he first vessel to berth n.t No. 3 of tho new berths taken over recently by tho Commonwealth and. Dominion Lino at Sydney, Another .important faot relative to this vessel's arrival is that ph-n comes the first timo under her prcmmiL name, it having replaced ilawko's Bay. After discharging at Sydney tho Tcsvel cornea on to Now Zealand ports to finish discharging. No definite information iiflft yet come to hand as to when .she will sail, but she -will probably leave within tho next few days. Tho hopes for salvaging l.he cargo of the "Shaw, tfavill, and Albion Company's liner AlaUUia are, according to the latest mail advices from London, not very bright. It will be remembered that owing to catolung fire while loading' for New Zealand, at St. JoJinV, the linor had to bo fcciitMcd. Aftvtffciug raised. and partly repaired she hnd tho misfortune to run ashore in St. Mary's Hay, where she now The Waihemo (4206 ton*, Captain Barlow), which arrived at Suva from Ban Francisco on September 25, will in all probability arrive hero on Monday morning. 1 She has a large general oa.rgo, including a large amount of paper for New land. , | From London, via Cape Town, the liner ! Jonic was expected at ETobart on Monday. The vessel should reach Auckland on Tucfday next, and is duo in Wellington on the following Tuesday. . The training ship Arookura is still undergoing repairs to her enginoroom. and will 1)0 ready for pea in slightly over a fortnight. She will ea.il round t Cook Strait for a few days before leaving, on iicr rniiuo round the southern to enable the boys to get their "sea legs-. Mr. G. Allport, Secretary for Marine, adyiees that tho Hinemoa. will leave here on Thursday for tho usual quarterly cruise round, the fitrafte. where she. will land provisions, etc., fit tho various lighthouses. She will also renew the gas at Jackson's Head, and with fine weather should be back within «. week. After that «ho will go on her quartorir trip round th« South Island. Tho steamer John is due this, afternoon, and will sail to-night for Wangamii. Sho is due back in Wellington on Friday, and sails for south again on Saturday. Tho New Zealand Shipping Company s liner Kaikoura was due in Auckland yesterday. She is to come on to Wellington. The schooner Kunicc Is now bound from KaLpara to Lyttelton with a load of tamper. Thorn is a probability that after dificltJiriyc the veßsel will bo laid up indefinitely. „ , _ . ', Captain Scott, late of the Corinna, has joined the Kamona as master, iu place or Captain T. B. Scwell. who is? awaiting, orders. Captain Elders has transferred to the Corinna, , . „ • The Canterbury Stoamship Company advise that tho Breezo is due to-morrow from Lyttelton, and will sail for Wangauui aiid then Picton to-morrow evening. Captain W. J. Rogers returned from Auckland on Monday.
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