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PHASES OF THE MOON. . OCTOBER, Day. Hr.ni. Now moon 5 236 p.m. First quarter 13 .* 3 » P: nu . Full moon 20 ? 5 a.m. Laet quarter 27 . a 5 a.m. MOON. Moon risen to-da-y, 11.21 p.m.; eet « 3 - u ..TIDE: .. ■ To-day, 7.57 a.m.; 8.21 p.m. To-morrow, 8.51 a.m.; 9.17 .p.m. SUN. ~ Smirists to-day,J.SOa.ni:; sets, 6.21 p.m. ARRIVALS. WEDNESDAY OCTQBKR' 23, ' MAOKI s.s. (7.40 a.m.), 3«2 tone, Man£lKAPmVs.rW.2O a.m.), 242'tous. Sawe»B.p.»A 188 tons, Gibson,: fr ™S-,5..(3.20 : i>.m.). MB tons, F SSJo^5 J fSreSp.ii. l J» «-• M'Donald. Iroin Nelson all ;' Pictoii. • COLONEL ttu VILLEBOB-irABTUIL French biP-aue (8.20- a.m. in the ~-;ne.mi), 2167 tons, uoiivio, from San Fru-uciECO. DEPARTURES. . • . WEDNESDAY,-OCTOBKn 23. . KII'PLE, s.s. (3 a.m.), 370 tone, Carlson, f °NIKAU?e.s. (1.35 p.inOi.M-tons, Hay, lor N iUoiil, e.B. (4.5 p.m.), 3U2 tons. Himning,' for Lyttelton. tassougcrs: haloonMissos Jt'Forlane, I'ratt, Hazoll, ThompRon, I'arkinson, Elmslie, vMttcombe 2), Ifawkiiiß, Snow, Evans, Mercer, tt&eaUw. Lowe, Bussell, Cotter, Falconer, Mnsgiave, Holmes, ll'laughlin, Cody; Nurse Archei, Sisters Teepo,' Mlurtrie, Wilton jllesdaracs Blieniiail, bpratt, Kelly, U'Uully,. Larneu and 2 children, Elmslie, Doum, Hunt, Whittconibo, Bridge, Allerdyce, Ivcry. Graham, M'Clatchie, Goodchild, Inointou, Small, Fulton, Scales, Anderson, Doody, Francis, Gollin, Thompson Chiddey. Matthews, .M'Laughlan and child, • Coppcn; Messrs. Callan, M'Kenzic, Larcoin.b, Hayward, Barnett, Barlow, Fisher, htudholme; Shomiau, Rodgers, Slenn. Scott, OBeilly, Bane, Smart, Brice, Armstrong, Gamble, Anderson, Hunt, Bowker, Bridgo, • Allcr■dyce. Ohcßwin. Denning, Sladden, Peters, Wright, Ferciiß, Yemm, Ellis, Ward. Hancock, Robinson, Byan, Smith, ' Findlay,. Bearman, Helmlinc, Snowball, /•>""«,. M'Grcgor, Wntlrin, Norman, Lane Parfitt. Sorett, Ma'egine'. 'Wright, . Farrell, Hev. Mules Dr. Moorhouse, Captain • Brake, M'Oallum. M'Dorinld, Major Francis, Lieutenant Korsley, Spratt, Fordc Sergeants Bates, Ward, Corporals Wiutcombe. ttice, Dawson, Sappers- Welsh. Mcikle, Privates Famifiton. Clarke, Johnntone,. Collett. HAWERA. s.s. (5 p.m.),. 174 tons, MKin"°NGATOno! m. (6.50 p.m.), 1137 tons, Bowcil, lor Greymouth.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Iluanui, Auckland, Ootoher 24. Huia, iVew l'lymouth, October 24. ■ Hinenioa, Cook Strait, October 24. TVestralia, Melbourne, October 2t. Perth, Newcastle, October 24. Kaitannata, Dunedin, October 24. Mararoa, Lyttclfon, October M. Kgakuta, Greymouth, October 24. . Invercargill, Tarakohe, October 24. ffair.m, Blenheim, October 'IA Kaino, Greymouth, October 24. lioEaraond, Ifapier, October 24. Kim, Greymouth, October 24. Kaitoa,. Xlelson, October 24. Echo, Gisborne, October 25. . Waimea,' Tarakohe, October 25. Maori. Lyttelton, October 25. . Blenheim, Wanganui, October 25. Wckatu, Kaikoura, October 25. Wootton, Lyttelton, October 25. . Kik.au, Nelson, October 25. Hdwera, Pat-ea, October 25. Opawa, Blenheim, October 26. Kontunui, Tokomara Bay, Octonor 26. Waverley, Vatea, October 26. Queen of the South, Poxton.Oct. 26. Komata, Westport, October 26.. Mapour'ikd, Nelson. Picton, Oct. 26. Kapiti. Waneanui, October. 26. Xapuni, Patea, October 26. Kennedy. West Haven, Oct. 27. Kokiri, Vestporf, October 27. Niratoro, , Greymouth, October '27. ■Tolin. Waiipiinui, October 27. Eipple, Gieborne, October 28.
PROJECTED DEPARTURE 3. Opawa, Blenheim, October 24. liiaDornc, Auiiiara, October' H4. . Kapiti, ffaugiinui, October 24. . . Kahu, East Coast stations and Hapicr, October ' ' '' ' " : " ■' Kuia, Hew' Plymouth, October 24. Mararoa, Lyttelton, October 24. Waverloy, l'atea, October 24. Queen of the South, Foxton, Oct. 24, Jlaiiourika, l'icton. Nelson, October 24. Wairau, Blenheim, October 24. \ Kowlia!, Greymouth, October 24. Culm, , Dunettin, Timaiu, Lyttcltorj, October 24; Corinna, l'icton, OnehunKa,- October 24. , Kapuni, l'atea, October M. Biverinit, Sydney. October 24. I'utiki, llunediu direct, October .24; Invercargili, Wangdmii, October 25. ■ Aratapu, Duneilin, October 25. Wa-naka, Tiraaru,. Oct. 25. Rosamond, Uluff, October 25- ■ Kaino, Greymouth. October 25. Kaitoa, Nelson, October K. Houto, Dunedin, October 25. J'aori, Lyttelton, October 25. Opawa, Blenheim, October 26. Westralia,'-Melbourne, via, eouthcrn ports. October 26.' - ' Wootton, Lyttelton, October 26. rUkau, Nelson, .October 26. llawera, l'atea, October 26. Neakuta, Oreymouth, October 26. ninemoa, South Island lighthouses, Oct. 29. Blenheim.- Haveloclt, Sounds,. Oct, 29. Ripple, Napier, Gisborne, October-29. Wakatit, Kaikoura', Lyttelton, October 29. Ripple, Napier. Gisborne.. October 29. Koittunni, Gisborne, October 29. . BY TELEGRAPH. . COASTAL. ! WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23. AUCKLAND. Arrived.-Ngahere (6 a.m.), from Ly.ttelton. . . NEW PLYMOUTH. Sailed.--Huia {4 a.m.), for Wellington. • WANGANUI. Arrivcd.-Blenheim. (12.50 p.m.), from Wellington. • • • . NAPIER, - ■ To Sail.-Rosamond (5 p.m.), for.WcllingTARAKOIIE. . ■ Sailed.-Invercargill (12.15 p.m.), for Wellington. • . ■ NELSON. To Sail.-Kaitoa (10 p.m.), for Wellington. GREYMOUTH. Sailed-Ngakiita ! (12.5 p.m.), Kamo '(12.35 p.m.), and Kini (12.25 p.m.), for Wellins-Arnived.-Orepuki (10.10 a.m.), from Wellington. KAIKOUBA. Arrived.-Wakatu (7 a.m.), from Wellington. LYTTELTON. 6ailed.--l[araroi (6.45 p.m.), for Wellington. TO-pAY'S BERTHAGE LIST. Weetralia—Taranaki ntreet Wharf. Perth-Clyde Quay Wharf. Mararoa-Ferry Wharf. 10 Queens 'Wliart. Kaitangata-No. I , Queen's Wharf. Wanaka-Glaegow Wharf. • Kaitoa-No. 11 Queen's Wharf. InvercargiU-No. 13 Queen's Wharf. AVairau—No. 13 Queen's Wharf. Corinnii-GlaßKow Wharf. Uuanui-Shclly Bay. FRENCH BARQUE PROM TRISCO. •The French steel barque Colonel du Vil-lobois-Marcuil (2187 tons ■ gross) - dropDOtt anchor in the stream-af B.lo'a.m. yesterday, after a passage or 59 days "from .ban Francisco, ftiid at 4 p.m. was berthed at No. 2 Queen's Wharf. Had not a very heavy north-west galo been experienced during the last eleven daye, the vessel would have made an exceptionally last trip. She left, the Pacific Slope on August 24, and-had good weather and. favourable winds at the' outset. The distance from tlie Etjnator .to Palliser. Bay was covered in nineteen, days or ..forty-cignt days for! the voyage, almost*.record time for a sailing ship. The Colonel duVille-boia-Mareuil wns, since. Octobor'l2, Blieltering in the bay, and yesterday sailed .Uito port. The cargo is a general one. •■nroußlii to the agency of the Union Steam Ship Company. Captain Gourio'is in comma?'The Colonel du Vlllcbois-Mareml. which is 277.7 ft. lonpr, 40.3 ft, broad, and 22.5 ft. deep, was built in 1900 at.-.Nantc3,.-.aii(l brara the name of a French soldier wlio fought, and -was killed in- action against the British in the Transvaal.
The Mapourika will leave port at 3 p.m. to-day for I'icton and Nelson. The Union Company's Moana will now not leave Wollinprton until Thursday, November. 21, for Ran Francisco. lloooivin? canjo for Duncdin, Timaru, and Lyttelton till 2 p.m. I he Calm is lo sail for those ports to-night. ■ The Putiki will load gfineral cargo at WelliiiKton to-day for Dnnedin, and, salt direct to-nipht. , On account of Monday heinir Labour Day the Nilsiui will not leave Kelson till 10 a.m. on Tuesday for Wellington, him will arriVe late on that night, and leavp apnin on Wednesday afternoon.. Tho colliers Kamo and Kini.Mf- Gre.Tmonth at noon yesterday for Welliniitou. The b.s. Opihi, which left LyUelton on September 2J for Vancouver, via way ports, arrived at Honolulu on Friday last
after a smart, passage, her ■ steaming rate averaging eight knots an hour coinloriably. It is calculated that the entire voyage will not occupy more than from 38 to 40 days. Mr. Jl'Jlride joined the Stella at Bind as chief officer, relieving Mr. A. J. Lockie, who returned to Auckland. It is expected that the Westralia will reach Wellington from Melbourne about noon to-day. .
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