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PHASES OF THE MOON. OCTOBER, Day Hr. ra. Pull moon 1 8 1 a.ffl. Last quarter 8 9 44 a.m. Now moon 16 211 p.m. First quarter 24 2 8 a.m. Pull moon 30 6 45 p.m. MOOS'. Moon rises to-day, 11.18 a.m.; sets, 1,50 a.m. to-morrow. TIDE. To-day, 10.20 a.m.; 10.56 p.m. To-morrow. 11.24 a.m.; U. 51 p.m. SUN. ' Sun rises to-day, 4.50 a.m.; acte, 6.23 D.m. ARRIVALS. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2J. HAEAROA, s.b. (7.15 a.m.), 2598 tons, Cameron, from Lyttelton. PATEENA, B.s. (11.30 p.m.)., 1212 ton*. Ir. win, from Nelson and Picton. DEPARTURES. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 23. KAMONA. b.s. (4.55 p.m.), 1245 tons, Scott, for ffeatport. TARAWEBA, s.O. (5.15 p.m.), 1994 tons, Morrison, for Dunedin. MABAEOA, b.s. (7.55 p.mO, 2598 tons, Cameron, for Lyttolton. KOMATA, 6.a. (8.5 D.m.), 1994 tons, H'Loan. for Westport. HTJIA, B.a. (9 p.m.), 127 toils, Owen, for Wanganui.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Kittawa, Westport, Octobcr 24. Baden Powell, Lyttelton, October 24. Maori, Lyttelton. October 24. Himitangi, Lyttelton, October 24. Amokura, Cook Strait, Octobcr 24. Huia, Wanganui, October 25. Pateena, Nelson, l'icton, October 25. Mararoa, Lyttelton, October 25. Wimmera, Dunedin, Lyttelion, Oct. 25. Breeze, Lyttelton, October 26. Corinna, New Plymouth, Picton, Oct. 25. Atonowai, Auckland, via ports, Oct. 26. Kamona, Westport. October 26, Ngahcre, Greymouth, October 26. Invercargil], Wanganui, October 26. Kakapo, Greymouth, October 26 ' Aarnona, Greymouth, Ootober 26. Ngahere, Greymouth. October 27. Mapourika, West Coast, October 27. Baden Powell, New Plymouth, Oct. 27. Ngatoro, Whangarei, Napier, Oct. 27. Regulus, Nolson, October 28. Tarawera, Lyttelton, October 28.
PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Magic, Motueka, French Pass, Oct. 24. Rosamond, Greymouth, Octobcr 24. Jigahere, Gre.vmouth, October 24. Invcrcargill, Wanganui, October 24. Maori, Lyttelton, Octobcr 24. Pateena, Picton, Nelson, October 24. Himitangi, Lyttelton, October 24. Baden Powell, Lyttelton, October 24. Huia, Wanganui, New Plymouth, Oct. 25 . Mararoa, Lyttelton, October 25. Baden Powell, Lyttelton, October 25. Komo, Greymouth, October 25. Monowai, Lyttelton, October 26. Corinna, Picton. Onehunga, October 26. Breeze, southern ports, October 26. Kamona, Auckland, October 27. Tarawera, Auckland, October 29. • Regulus, Nelson, West Coast, Octobcr 30. Bl" TELEGKAr.fr. COASTAL. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 23. AUCKLAND. Sailed.—Monowai (8 p.m.), for south. MANAKAU HEADS. Sailed.—Rarawa (5.40 p.m.), for New Plymouth. NELSON. Sailed.—A'mokura (10.15 a.m.!. for Wellington; Connna (noon), for New Plymo.uth. WESTPORT. Sailed.—Kittawa (3.20 p.m.), for Wellington. LYTTStiTON. Sailed.-Himitangi (3.5 p.m.), for Wellington; Storm, 5.45 0.m.). for Port Chalmers; Maori (7.55 p.m.), for Wellington. TIM A It IT. Arrived. Kaituna (6.15 a.m.), from We-t----port. BLUFF. Arrived.—Calm (7.30 a.m.). from Wellington, bailed.—Pohcrua (6.30 p.m.), Ipr Duncdin. BERTHAGE LIST. ■ The following is the berthage, list of vesBCis ill port and of those due to-day:— Pateena-No. l (south). Queen's Wharf. Mapousika-No. 6, Queen's Wharf. ! Amokura Thorndon Quay. Himitanpi—No. 14 (south), Queen's Wharf Baden Powell-No. 12. Queen's Wharf. Rosamond—Railway Wharf. OVERSEA PASSENGERS. The following passengers have arrived from America and Canada.-First Saloon: Mr. J. P. Anan, Mr. A. Russell. Mr. N. W. Kingdon, Mrs. D. G. Gibson, Mr. W G Jamieson, Dr. P. S. Batchelor, Mr. J. P." ?r Ur J ri' fr - I«n Johnston, Mrs. A. Duncan, Mr. M. 0. Birch. Mr. D. a. Tnrnbull, Mr. Foster F. Neill, Miss E. Williams, Lieutenant J. E. Histed, Mr. and Mrs. D.L. Rutherford, Miss D. M. Inder, Mr. J. ,E. Seaton, Mr. E. H. Friend, Mr. H. Thomas, Captain G. Day, Mr. R. B. Seagar, Mrs. If. W. and Masters Flashman, Mrs. E. E. Lipniatti Mr. L, ICendail. Mrs. P. J. Rayncr, Mr. J. If. Wags, Mrs. & £ Ta ' % i nd Mrs - J - M- Hope, Mr. R. N. Dyer, Sir R. and Lady Walker, Mrs. a A,, i®! Dalzell, Mrs. Montgomerie and child, Miss C. M. Johnson, Mrs. C. Harland and two children. Second saloon: Mr B. M'Leod. Mrs. J. J. Harding-, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Brickland and two children. Mrs. J. and Misß A. Humphreys, Dr. P and Miss Keller; Mrs. M. Galligan, Miss M. Gillfgan, Mr. J. A. Parquhar, Mrs. E. E' Ingram. Miss S. S. Alhon. Mrs. H. A. Kldd. Miss Wiltshire, Mrs. B. Smith. Miss M. E. Pratt, Miss M. A. Simpson. Mr. 0 H. Simpson. Mrs. R. J. Roberts, Misses L. and E. Roberts, Master E. Roberts. Mr. f Stanwin. Mr. S. Winter, Miss Anrep, Miss Jones. Mr. J. R. King, Mrs. Lindsay and two children, Mrs. S. Gault, Mrs. O. A. Brabant and three children, Mrs. Morrison. Mr. TI. .T. Manseil and child. Mr. \V. .T. Manseil. Mrs.' C. W. Aidney and two children, Mr. C. W. Aidney: and 23 steerage. , >.
TNVEJICAKGIMi FOB WANGANUI. Messrs. Johnston and 'Co. state that ttia Invcroargill will to-day receive cargo for Wanganui, and the vessel wilb probablv aair to-night for that port. MAPOURIKA-SAILS TO-DAY. As she was unable to discharge her cargo in time, tho Mapourika will not sail until this afternoon at 3 o'clock for Nelson. Westport and Greymouth. On her Return from the Coast the vessel will not call at Nelson. Further cargo will be received until noon to-day. THE HIIDTANGI. The Himitangi will arrive this morning froui Lyttelton and will return to that port to-night. The* vessel will leave for tho Chatham Islands in tho first week of November, and 11 ntil then wilt trade, between Wellington and Lyttelton. Before sailing for the Chathams the Himitangi will go on the Wellington Blip for cleaning and painting. MAGIC FOR MOTUEKA AND FRENCH PASS. An opportunity to ship cargo without transhipment to Motueka and French* Pass is offered by tile departure to-day of the auxiliary scow Magic for ' thpse -ports. Cargo will be received until noon by the local agents, Messrs. J. Campbell and Co Ballance Street. COIiTNKA'S MOVEMENTS. The Union Company, advise that the Corinna iB due to-morrow night from New Plymouth and I'icton, and that she "will sail on Friday for Pictou to load chafl for Onehuuga, from which port she will sail for Now Plymouth and Welliugfou. She then goes south, leaving here about Thursday next. I The Baden Powell, which is due to-day from Lyttelton, will sail to-morrow at 5 p.m. for the southern port. The Kamona sailed last night for Westport to load for Wellington and Auckland She is due here on Friday, and will san the same flay for the northern port. The collier Kakapo has been held up for two days by a. heavy sea. outside Greymouth. The vessel is fixed to load fo>Wellington, and is due about the end of the week. The Anchor Company's Eegulus will now not arrive here until Saturday or Sunday, as she is at present at Nelson having her boilers blown down for overhaul. On Monday next the vessel will go on the Wellington slip f(ft cleaning and painting, and will sail on Tuesday for Nelson and the West Coast, The Ngahere will sail to-day at nooa for Greymouth to load for Wellington. The Ngatoro iB to leave Whangarei tonight with cement for Napier and Wellington. She is due about Sunday. The Union Company intend to dispatch the Rosamond to-day for Greymouth to load for Duuedin and not for New Ply. mouth. The Breeze is due on. Friday from Lyttelton, and will sail the same day for southern ports. The Amokura is duo to-day from Nelson, and during the next few days will be fitted with two new hawse pipes. It is expected that the Amokura -will be ready to sail next week for the southern islands Tho Peninsular Ferry Company's steamer Waireka, which was blown ashore in Bunedin Harbour during the gale ou Thursday, was refloated early on Sunday moraine. The Waireka was undamaged. Mr. J. Mitchell joined the Mapourika yesterday as third officer. The Kittawa sailed at 3.10 p.m. jester, day from Westport for Wellington, where she is due to-day. She is bringing a cargo of coal.
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