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OCTOBER. PHASES OF THE MOON. Day. Hr.m. Now moon 5 236 n.m. First quarter 13 4 30 p.m. Full moon 20 9 5 a.m. Last auarter 27 5 5 a.m. MOON. Moon rises to-day, 0.7 a.m.; sets, 10.15 a.m. TIDE. To-day 9.47 a.m.; 10.11 p.m. To-morrow, 10.39 a.m.; 11.2 p.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day, 4.47 a.m.; sets, 6.24 p.m. ARRIVALS. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25. WESTRALIA, s.s. (1.15 a.m. in the stream, 8 a.m. at Taranaki Street Wharf), 2884 tons, SherriH, from Melbourne direct. Following is her passenger-list Misses M. Littlejohn. Watson, J. A. Filllarton, A. If. Stables, M. Brightmoror M. A. Donne, E. Sutter, Mesdanics F. Tuckwell, M. Barley, E. A. Heap and infant, H. Fawkner, A. Stocks and t children, W. Stock's, A. 'E. Watson and 5 children, V. Stephens, E. M. Urquhart, K. E. Hamilton J. Fullarton, G. Sheppord and child, M. Baggott, E. T. Dunham, 11. J. Donne, A. H. Frame, Messrs. F. Tuckwell, 11. Bennett, W. J. Stocks, W. Stocks, L. Salek, T. H. Stenhens, J. Robertson, 0. Henderson, 0. 11. Lawrence, Captain h. E. M'Farlane, Lieuts. A. B. Sizer, D. A. M'Cathie, C. B. Eeid, A. G. Shand, M. J. O'Brien, H. B. Bennett, H. G. Alexander, C. H. Bourkc, C. A. Umbers, and W. H. Frame; also 33 steerage. MAORI, s.s. (7.35 a.m.), 3412 tons, Manning, from Lyttelton. KINI, s.s. (8.11) a.m.), 1122 tons, Platts, from Greymouth. KAMO, s.s. (8.45 a.m.), 1236 tons, Watson, from Greymouth. NGAKTJTA, s.s. '.9.35 a.m.), 1250 tons, Dowell, from Groymouth. INVEEOAEGILL, s.s. (10.30 a.m.), 224 tons, Wahlstrom, from Taraltohe. NIKAU, . s.s. (11.30 a.m.), 248 tons. Hay, from Nelson. WOOTTON, s.s. (7.25 p.m.), 151 tons, Larscn, from Lyttelton. CORIN'NA. a.s. (8.45 p.m.), 1271 tons, Elders, from New Plymouth, via Picton. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26. BLENHEIM, s.s. (0.55 a.m.), 120 tons, Wilkinson, from Wanganui. DEPARTURES. FRIDAI', OCTOBEE 25. KAITOA, s.s. (1.45 p.m.), 305 tons, Wildluaii, for Kelson. MAOEI, s.s. (4.10 p.m.), 3412 tons, Manning, for Lyttslton. - QUEEN OF THE SOUTH, s.s. (9.10 p.m.), 198 tons, Harvey, for Foxton. EXPECTED ARRIVALS, Alexander, New Plymouth, October 26. Mararoa, Lyttelton, October 26. Huanui, Auckland, October 26. Cook Strait, October 26. Rosamond, Napier, October 26." Wakatu, Kaikoura, October 26. Blenheim. Wanganui, October 26. Komata, Westnort, October 26. , Jlapounka, Nelson, Picton, Oct. 26, ' Maori, Lyttelton, October 27. Huia, New Plymouth, October 27. Hawera, Patea, October 27. Koutunui, Napier, October 27. Aokiri, v.'estport. October 27. Ngatoro, Greymouth, October 27. Karu,' Greymouth, October 28. Ripple, Gisbornc, October 28. Te Anau, Auckland, October 29. i Kennedy, West Havsn, October 29. 1 Tainui, Wanganui/ October 29. Maua, Wanganui, October 29. Nikau, Nelson, October 30. Wootton, Lyttelton, October 30. Opawa, Blenheim, October 30. Waverley, Patoa, Ootober 30. Queen of the South, Foxton, October 27. Kapiti. Wanganui, October 30. Kapuni, Patea, October 30. Invcrcargill, Wanganui, October 31. Ngahere. Whangarel, Napier, Oct. 31. Kahu, Napier, via Coast, October 31. Blenheim, Havelock, November 1. Monowai. Auckland, October 1.
PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Kahu, Napier, October 26. Mararoa, Lyttclton, October 26 Alexander, Nelson, West Coast, Oct. 26. Uisborne, Kaipara, October. 26. Kapiti, Wanganui, October 26. Kowbai, Westport, October 26. Waverley, Patea, October 26. Calm, Dunedin. Tiniiwu, liyttelton, October 26. Corimia, Onehunga, October 26. Kapuul, Patea, Octobor 26. Putiki, Dunedin direct, Octobor 26. Kamo, Qreymouth, October 26. Aratapu, Dunedin, October 26. x .Rosamond, Bluff, October 26. Opawa, Blenheim, October 26. Wootton, Lytteiton, October 26. i\il;au, Nelson, October 26. Maori, Lytteiton, October 28. Komata, Westport, October 28. Mapourika, Picton, Nelson, Oct. 28. Kaitoa, Nelson, October 29. Huia, New ■ Plymouth, October 29. Hawera, Patea, October 29. Queen of the South, Foxton, Oct. 29. To Anau, Dunedin, October 29. luvercargill, Wanjanui, October 29. Wanaka. Timaru-, October 29. ! Houto, Dunedin, October 29. Westralia, Melbourne, via southern ports. •October 29. .
Ngakuta. Greymouth, October 29. Hmemoa, South leland lighthouses, Oct,
Blenheim, Havelock, Sounds. Oct. 29. Tainui, Lyttclton, October 29. Mana, Wanganui, October 29. ''•-utunui, pisborne, October 29. Wakatu, Xaikoura. Lyttclton, Oct. 30. Ripple, Nanier, Gisborne, October 30. Ngatoro, Greymouth, October 30. • I Wootton, Lyttclton, October 31. | Perth, Greymouth, October 31. Mouowai, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Nov, 1. BY TELEGRAPH. COASTAL. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25. AUCKLAND. Sailcd.-jNgaliere (10,10 p.m., Thursday), for Whangarei. GISBORNE. Sailed.—Arahura (8.5 a.m.), for Auckland. NAPIER. To sail.—Ripple (7 p.m.) and Monowai (8 p.m.), for Gisborne. MANCKAU HEADS. Sailed—Rarawa (12.30 p.m.), for New Ply- < mouth. NEW PLYMOUTH. Arrived.—Alexander |6 a.m.).- from Westport. Sailed—Alexander (4.30 p.m.), for Wellington. PATEA. Arrived—Hawera (1 p.m.), from Wellington. WANGANUI. Sailed.—Blenheim (10.30 a.m.) and John (12.45 p.m.), for Welliugton. NELSON. Arrived—Kahika (midnight, Thursday), bound for Greymouth, put in for repairs; Mapourika. (9.30 a.m.), from Wellington and Picton. To sail.-Mapourika '.1-30 a.m. Saturday), for Picton and Wellington. WESTPORT., Sailed.—Komata (1 a.m.), for Wellington. LYTTELTON. Sailed—Mararoa (6.50 p.m.), for ton. PORT CHALMERS, Arrived.—Karamu (2.30 a.m.), from Oamaru. Sailed—Breeze (1.30 a.m.), for Timaru. TO-DAY'S BERTHAGE LIST. Mararoa—Ferry Wharf. Rosamond—No. 1 Queen's Wharf. Corinmi—Glasgow Wharf. Blenheim—No. 11 Queen's Wharf. Wootton—No. 13 Queen's Wharf. Hawera—Glasgow Wharf. Huia—No. 5 Queen's Wharf. Huanui-Shclly Bay. John—No. 8 Queen's Wharf. Komata—Railway Wharf. Alexander—No. 14 Queen's Wharf. Ngakuta—Railway Wharf. Kowhai—Railway Wharf. WESTRALIA ARRIVES. The Huddart-Parker steamer Westraiia arrived in tho stream at; 1 a.m. yesterday jfrom Melbourne direct, and berthed at Taranaki Street Wharf at 8 o'clock but owing to a shortage of labour the j work of unloading 1380 tons of cargo was { not commenced until lato in the after, . noon. Tlie Westraiia left the Victorian | port at 4.30 p.m. on Friday last, and on i nearing tho New Zealand coast ran into , particularly bad weather. She kept stcain- ' mg against the gale, however, but pro- : gress was very slow. No damage is rei ported. I Owing to her lato arrival the Westraiia i will not leave for Melbourne, via southern ; ports, until 2 p.m. on Tuesday. J RIVERINA FOR SYDNEY. ' At midnight last nijht the Riverina left the Queen'B Wharf to anchor in the stream till daylight, when she will sail for Sydney and Hobart with the following passengers in the saloon:—Misses Richardson, Bryan, Cooper. A. Wot! Cooper, Badley, Scwell, Coyle, Cederholm, Tingey, lieadowcroil, Grimi K, .... leaven, Edwards, Wnlden, M'Domild, Lvggatt, M'lntyre, Bollard, M. M'Jlillan, Warburton, Smith, Howe, Fitzgerald, Skcllcy, O'Brien, Harrison, Adams, Mcsdames M'lndoc, Rickard, Jenkins, Richardson, Badley, ,1. Porter, V. C. Maxwell, Treleavtm. Oullun and child, Craig, Beattic, Woodley, Meadowcroft, Warhurton, Crowe #".iu child, 0. 11. Perrett, Fitzgerald, Dnltou, Boardman and infant, Messrs. Batt, J. Norman, J. Nicol, M'lndoe, Pavitt, Caiman, J. Amadio, Hamilton, Watson, Partridge, 8. Leggntt, 11. Wilson, T, B. Edwards, / Warburton, Dempster, H. Lightbaud, Hunt-
ley, Richard, Eankin, Jl'lnnos, Wallace, Jenkins, D. M'l.eod, J. Ewart, 11. J. Winter, T. Hamilton, G. 11. Hardy, Woodlcy, M'lntosh, Craig. Beattie, WeMcnd, S. A. Traill, Fitzgerald 131, M'Callum, A. M. Smith, Cullen, Reynolds, Kinney, Set. O. Thrcadgill; 26 steerage. On her next trip to New Zealand the Eiverina will proceed to Auckland, and is to sail from there for Sydney on Wednesday, November 13.
Owing to Monday being Labour Day holiday', the Mnraroa, sailing to-day, and the Maori and*Mupourika, on Monday, will receive no cai'Bo.
To-day's projected departures include the Putiki for Dunedin direct, receiving cargo till 10.30 am.; Calm for Duncdiu, T'imaru, and Lyttelton, receiving I ill 11 a.m.; Wootton. for Lyttelton. rcceiviuc till 11 a.m.
Messrs. Ifeesc Bros.' steamer Opihl, which arrived at Honolulu last week cu route from Lyttelton to Vancouver, is to load at that port for Wellington. She will arrive about the middle of Decern' ber.
The Karu was to have loft Grcymouth last night for Wellington. The To Anau is to leave Auckland at noon to-day for Dunedjn. Sho will bunker at Wellington on Tuesday. The Mouowai is to-leave Auckland on Wednesday for the south. The Ngatoro was to have left Greymouth at midnight with coal for Wellington. The Blackball steamer Ngahcrc is loading cement at Whanjarel for Napier and Wellington.
The Tainui and Mana are to sail for Lyttelton and Wanganui respectively on Tuesday.
Tho John will to-day lay up at Wellington for overhaul, lasting about a week.
Captain E. Catheron has Joined tho brigantine Aratapu as master lu place of Captain ,W. Smith. Mr. ,T. CandlHi, late master on the scow Hazel Repton, has joined as ninte, relieving Mr. C. Watchlin, now master' on tho schooner Gisborne.
The Komata, which should arrive this morning from West port, is advertised to sail on the return trip at 11 p.m. on Monday.
The Wanaka's departure for Timaru has been postponed to Tuesday. ' Messrs. Levin and Co. were yesterday advised that it is expected that tho Wairau bar will not be workable till tomorrow. Tho Wairau is delayed there, and the Opawa is to leave Wellington tonight. '
The Niagara is fixed to leave Auckland on November 12 for Vancouver.
All claims against the barque Aryan for inward cargo from San Francisco must be.sent to the agents, Messrs. Levin ana Co., not later than noon on Tuesday. Tho Eipple will next week not sail for Coast ports till. Wednesday night. Tho Alexander arrived at New Plymouth early yesterday morning with a cargo of Westnort coal. She sailed at 4.30 p.m. for Wellington, and Is due at noon to-day to load for Nelson and West Coast. It is hoped to get her out of port to-night.
The Union Company's Eosamond, which left Napier at 5 p.m. on Wednesday for Wellington, had not put in an appearance at a late hour last night, and it is presumed that she is sheltering or had sheltered. If she maki.s port in good time to-day she will be dispatched to-nitrht with general cargo for Bin 11. The colliers Ngakut'a, Kamo and Kini arrived from Greymouth yesterday morning after rough passages.
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