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' PHASES OP THE MOON. SEPTEHBEE. Day. Hr. ra. First quarter 3 152 a.m. Full moon ...... 10 3 24 p.m. Last quarter 17 9 2 a.m. Now 'moon 24 4 4 p.a. , , MOON. Moon rises to-day, 11.54 n.m.; sets, 8.42 a.m. to-morroiv. , TIDE. / To-day, 8.29 a.m.; 9 p.m. To-morrow, 9.aS a.m.; 9.55 p.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day. 5.55 a.m.; sets, 5.39 p.m. ARRIVALS. SA.TUEDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. NIKAU, s.s. (8.10 a.m.), 248 tons, Hay, from Nelson. MONOWAII "s.s. (8.50 ii.m.), 3433 tons, Norton, from Lyttelton. STELLA, s.s. (12.30' p.m.), 269 tons, Hamilton, from Dunedin. ELLENUA, s.s., (2.45 p.m.), 5196 tons, M'Lelland, from Auckland. WAIEAU, 5.6. (5.55 p.m.), 143 tons, Knox, from Puponga. PATEENA, s.s. (10.5 p.m.), 1212 tons, Sewoll, frQm Picton, and. Nelson. KOMATA, s.s. (10.25 p.m.), 1994 tons, Bold, fr(»u Weatport. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER IV IVAITANGI, H.a. (1.45 a.m.), 171 tons, ■Fisli, from Patea. INTEEOAWJILL, s.s. (5.45 a.m.},, 224 ton's, Thompson, from Wanganui. KOWHAI, s.s. (6 a.m.), 792 tons, Plowman, irom Ureymout'n. i KAHIKA, s.s. (8.10 a.m,),' 1148 tons, Edge, from New Plymouth, MAGIO, auxiliary ecow (10 a.m.), 82 tons, Beovea, from West Haven. MAORI, s.b: (10.25 a.m.), 3412 tons, Camoron, from Lyttelton. KAITQA, s.s. (10.55 a.m.), 319 tons. Wildman, from Nelson. WOOTTON, s.s. (12.5 p.m.), 157 tons, Larsen, from Lyttelton. • . WAYERLEY, s.s. (1.40 p.m.), 357 tons, Brigden, from Patea, KAMONA, s.s. (2.50 p.m.), 1425 tons, J. Rankin, from Westport. VIKING, trawler (3 p.m.), from fishing. NORA NIVBN, trawlor (7.20. p.m.), 166 tons, Brusey, from Ashing. MANAROA, s.s. (8.30 p.m.), 122 tonß, M'JJqilagc, from Lyttelton.
DEPARTURES. • SATUBIiAX SEPTEMBER IJ. ROSAMOND. s.i. (6.30 p.m.), 721 torn. Jaunay, lor Timaru. IOhaIN, b.s. ' (2/t5 p.m.), 5600 tons, Hun-loy,--lor:-Brisbane.■ POIIT LI'TTULTON. b:b. (6.20 a.m.), 6444 tons, ilayter, for Gisborne, KAPUNi, b.s. (4 p.m.), 188 tons, Qibaon, tor Patea, NIKAU, fl.e. (2 p.m.), 248 tons, Hay, for Nelson. KAIMJ, b.s. (2.10 p.m.), 267 tons, Naldsr, for Wauganiii. MONOWAI, s.s. (8 p.m), 3433 tone, Norton, for Lyttelton, KAKAPO, b.s. (8 p.m.), 1521 tons, ICnowles, for Oamaru. • StfNDAY, SEPTEMBER 14. VIKING, trawler (7 a.m.), lor Cook Strait. WAIWERA, b.b. (7.20 a.m.), 6257 tons, Goi < don,' foi\ New Plymouth. ESSEX, s.s. (7.55 a.m.), 8722 tons, Wil liams, for Wanganui,
! ; EXPECTED ARRIVALS. H.M.S. New Zealand, Picton, Sopt. 15. Wakatu, • Kaikoura, September 15, Opava, Picton, September 15. . Kamoua, Westport, September Is. Monovai,' Lyttelton, -September 16, Nikau, Kelson, September 16. Pateena, Pieton, kelson, September 16 Alexander, Nelson,-' September 10; Athenie, Lyttelton, September 16. Echo, Napier, September 16. Stortt, Wanganui, Sopiembor 16. Karu, Wanganui, September 10, Wairau, Picton, September 16. Kapuni,' Patea.. September W. < I'ort Victor, Lyttelton, September 16. Tainui, Wanganui, September lb. Oalni, south, September 1 6. Mamari,'.iWhakata'ne,". September 16. ... Maori,-. Lyttelton, September 17. Kaitoa, Nelson,' September 17."• Kapiti, Wanganui, September IV,' • Kennedy, Poxton, September .17, Pntiki, Napier, September 17. , Haheno. Lyttelton, Bunedin, 6ept. 16. .;,Kpkola,' : Napier,'.'Auckland, Sept. 18. ' •.'Eipple,, Gisborne; September 18. Blenheim, Soundß, September 18. Port Melbourne, Toliomaru Bay, Sept. 19. :• Tainui, London, September 21. • PROJECTED DEPARTURES. , Koutunui, Eaßt Coast, September .15. llatatua, London, September -15. .. Wootton; 'Lyttelton, September 15. Kennedy, I'oxton, September 15, Maori, Lyttelton, September 15. Kaitoa, Nelson, September IS.' ■ Pateona, Picton, Nelson, September 15. Kini, Westport, September 15. 'Blenheim, Sounds,. September■ 15. - Kapiti; .Wanganui,' September 15. WaUangi, Patea, September 15. Wa\ erley, Patea 1 ,, September 15 Storm, Doncdin,; Lyttelton, Sept. 15, :: Manaroa, Lyttelton, September IS. Monowai, Lyttelton, September 16. •; Nikau, Nelson, September 16. Alexander, Nelson, Coast, September 16, • Wakatu, iKaikmira,, September 16, Opawa, Blenheim, September 16. ■ Karu, New Plymouth, September 16. Oalm, Wanganui, September If.--I. Pntiki, Napier, Sisborne, Akitio, Sept. 16 Tainui, Lyttelton, September 16. . • - Stella'. Duriodin, September 16. ; Invercargill,' Wanganui, September 16. . ; Masula, Lyttelton, September 16. \ Westmeath, Sydney, September 16. . Manuka, Lyttelton, September. 16. ' Maori, Lyttelton, September 17,.. <■ Kaitoa,-Nelson,'-September 17. - Pateena, Picton, Nelson. September. 17. • Wairau, Picton, September 17. - Komata. Westport, September 17. • ' Calm, Wanganui, September 17. . Echo, Gjsborno. Soptember 17. Kamona, Westport, September 17. Perth, Mercury Bay, Opua, 17. ■ -Durham, Wanganui, September 18. . :- Maheno, By'dney, September' 18. ;' - Mokoia,' Lyttelton, Duiiodin, Sept. 18. ... Athenie. London, September 15. •' Zealandie, Tiniaru, September 20,
OVERSEA STEAMERS. ' : ADOIjPH WOERMANN (Dalgety), left U.K. August 14 for Wellington. Due Sept. AJANA (F.S.), ..left TJ.IC. August 19 for N.Z. and Australia.. Dus October '4 ARGYLLSHIRE (F.S.), left Liverpool August 2 for N.Z., via Cape and Australia. Due middlo October. \ ■■■■ V ■ A RAW A (fl.-S.AJ, to leave London Sept. AUSIRALPLAIN..Ieft New York July 30 for Auckland. 'Arr. September B.' AYRSHIRE (F. 8.), left London Aug;, 5 for Lyttolton.. Due Sept. 20. BELLBUCKLK (U.S. & A.), to leave New York. for . Auckland, Wellington,' and Australia Soptember 29, CITY 01' WINCHESTER (A. and A.). left Now York Aug. 8 for Auckland, Welling, ton. Lyttelton. and Dunedin. Due Sept 13 COKDOBA (U.S.S.), left U.K. July 18 Soi Due Wellington about Sept.- 23. CORINTHIO (S.S.A.), left Plymouth Aug! 2 for Wellington. Due Sept. 20. BLLENGA (N.Z.S Co.), left Egypt July B for Auckland. Due Sept, .10. Then to Wellington; duo Sept. 13. HOKORATA (N.Z.S. Co.), left London July 28 > r „™„Oo.pe. Duo Wellington Sept. 2. lONIC (S.S.A.), left U.K. Sept. 8 for Wellington; due Oct. 23. • i (N.Z.S. Co.), to load Canada in September for N.Z. KARAItEA (S.S.A.). left London July 9 for Auckland and Wellington, via Capo Town and Hobart. Duo Sept. 19. KUMAIIA (S.S.A.), left London July 23 for Port Chalmers. Arr. Sopt. 8 . MA™ !U ' 3 ' and A -'> left Now York for N.Z. t August 2. Arrived Auckland Sept 6. Arrived Wellington Sept. 12. MOANA (U.S.S.), letVPrisco dept. 8. Due Wellington. Sept. 30. , PAPAIIOA (N.Z.S. 1 Co.); to leavo Avon, mouth early Sept. lor N.Z. POUT' ALMA (0.i).), left Now York Aug. 50, for Auckland, Wellington, and Australia. Due Oot. 4. PORT ELLIOT (C.D.), left Port Said Sept. 4 for Adelaide and N.Z. PORT MELBOURNE (C.D.), left London July 4 for New Zealand, via Australia, Arr. Auckland September 6. Due Wellington September 19. i-. PORT SIDNEY (C.D.), to leave United .Kingdom September for Auckland, Napier. Vfellmjjton. • via Australia. i« J 1 Kir m- 'N.Z.S. Co,), left London Sept. 12 for Wellington. Duo Oct. 2/. THE'BERTHAGE LIST. To-day berthage list is aB under i— NgatorO—Thorndon Wharf, Durham—Lambton Wharf. • Kahikft-Pipitea Wharf.'' Jlasula—King's ,I'harf. Waihora—King's Wharf. Kini-King's WhaTt,- . • Invercaigiil—King's Wharf. Matatua—Glasgow Wharf. Waverlcy-Glasgow Wharf. Waitangi-Glasgow Wharf. Wostmeath—Railway Wharf. Zealandie—Railway Wiiarf, Maori—Ferry Wharf. Rothesay Bay—Ferry Wharf. Pateena-No. 1 north Queen's Wharf, IComata-No. 1 south Queen's Wharf. Kennedy-No. 3 Quocn's Whasf, Echo-No. 5 north Queen's Wharf. ICapiti-No. 5 Bouth Queen's Wharf. Wakatu-No. 7 north Qucen'B Wharf. Nora Niv'en—No. 8 Queen's Whaif, Kaitoa—No. 10 Queen's Wharf. Wairaii-No. 11 north Queen's Wharf. Koutunut-No. 11 centre Queen's Wharf. Mapourika-No. 12' Queen's Wharf. ' Wootton-No. 13 north Queon's Wharf. : Manaroa—No.. 13 south. Queen's Wharf. , Blenheim—No; 13 south Queen's Wharf. Manuka—No. 16 Queen's Wharf. EUenga-Taraiiaki Street Wharf.. Kamonn—Taran'aki Street Wharf. Kowhai-Clydc Quay Wharf. Magic-Clyde .Quay Wharf, Perth—lliramar Wharf, :
[ BY TELEGRAPH. COASTAL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. AUCKLAND, Sailed.—Karori (6 p.m.), lor Newcastle; Waipori (10.10 p.m.), lor .Newcastle. NEW PLYKOVTH. Sailcd.-Rarawa (7.40 p.m.). for Onehunga. »PORT AIIURIRI. Arrived—ltipplo 15 a.m.), from Wellington. Hailed—Putmi (4 p.m.), ior (jisboviiu. To sail.—ltipplo (10 p.m.), for Uisborne. ' PICTON. Arrived.—H.M.S. New Zealand (10 a.m.), from Lyttelton. NELSON. ■ To sail—Regulus (5 .p.m.), for Onehunga. WESTPOIIT. Arrived.—Kamona (10.15 p.m. September 12), from Wellington. Sailed.—Waimea (11.50 p.m. September 12), for Greymouth. LYTTELTOK. Sailed—Manaroa. (5.20 p.m.), for Wellington. • TIMAIIU. Ajrived—Oalm. (10.10 a.m.), from Port Chalmersi Tainui (noon), froiu liyttelton. To Bail—Tainui (9 p.m.), for liyttelton; Calm (midnight), for Lyttelton. IiLUI'F. . , Sailed.—Waimate (3.50 p.m.), for Port Kembla. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 14. AUOKLANI'. Arrived.—Kurow (8 a.m.), from Westport. Sailed.—Niagara (10 :p.m. September 13), for Vancouver; Paloouiv (4 a.m.), for Suva; Fiona (5.50 a.m.), for. Sydney, ; OKEHUNGA. 1 Arrived.—Raiava, (9.15 a.m.), from New Plymouth. ' . . PATEA. ■ Arrived.— Kapuni (noon), from Wellington GISBORNS. Arrived.—Putiki (5.50 a.m.), from Napier; Bipple (7.55 a.m.), from Napier; Port Lyttelton (8.15 a.m.), from Wellington. GREYMOUTH. Ajrrived.—Kokiri (9.45 a.m.), from .Wellington. LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Monowai (4.20 p.m.), from Wellington; Calm (5.10 p.m.l, from Timaru; Tainui (5.30 p.m.), from Timaru. Salled.-Kittawa (9.5 a.m. September 13), for Picton. ' PORT OTCALMERS Arrived,—Waitomo (8 a.m.), from' Kow* castle TAINTII DUE SDNDAY. ! A radio message has beon received from the ShawSavill steamer Tainui stating that the vessel is now expected to reach Wellington on Suuday. She has a returning draft on board, an<l it is 1 reported that the health of all i,i good. THE RIVERINA. ' The Riverina is now to leavo Sydney on Wednesday for Wellington, arrivliur ncro on Sunday. Tho following day she will proceed to Lyttelton, leaving Lyttelton lor Wellington on September 23, ana Wellington for Sydney on September 25.
ATHENIO DUE TO-MORROW. Tho Shaw, Savill awl Albion Oo.'s Athonlo is now. to leava Lyttelton tills afternoon for Wellington to complote her Homeward loi/ling. Tin vessel will dr dispatched for London, via Panama, from thiß port at noon on Fr.day. PORT MELBOURNE DELAYED. The Port Melbourne hoc been delayed in her discharging operations at Auckland, and she iB now to.leavo the northern port to-morrow tor Tokoinaru. Bay ana ellington. She is duo hen on Friday. 1 TEE ZEALAKDIC. The Shaw-Savill r.teamer Zealandic is to leavo Wellington on Saturday next for Tiroani, whero she will commcnce Homeward loading. From Timaru the vessel will .'ome bank to Napier, and then on to Auckland, sailing finally from the northern port about Octobcr 3. . . ■ WIRELESS-FROM THE AYJ^HIRE. Wireless advico lias b'in received from the Ayrshire, ou route from London to Lyttelton with a draft of returning trciouß, to the effect 'tint 'the vessel expects to roach port on 'Saturday. .' THE PORT- LYTTELTON. " Tlio Port- Lyttelton loit •Wellington, on Saturday .moriiing for Gisborno.and Auckland.. -to' finish her Hcmcward -v loading. Sho' will ' sail for' London from Auckland about September; .25. , .... .. WADIATE-FOB. HOME. • ' Tho New' Zenltliul Shipping Co.'s Waimate left Dluff-.-on Saturday ofternoon for Port Kemblajißombay-,, Port .Siia, and. lionaon. ' KARAMEA LEAVES HOBART.' ; Tho Shaw, Savill.anc. Albion Co. advised on Saturday"'that the Karamea;was to have left Hobar't on Saturday evoning for Auckland, whMo she is. due- on Friday, and. Wellington, wl.ere slia is duo a week' later..,. ■ DURHAM'S ITIWERARY. - v :V. The Federal arid SJhii 0 liner Durham, now undergoing 'engine -at Wellington, is to leave here'on . Thursday for Wanganui, and- "will.-omit the ipro-. posed call at Waitara. : Sho is duo back at ..Wellington from Wanganui on September 25, and is to leave on September. 30 for Liverpool, via Panama..' , MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. ' Captain Robertson, la I .# of tho Putikl, has been appointed master of tho Storm. . Mr. L. G. 11. Ward, cjio of tho Union Company's pursers, wno recently returned liter'four years' active' service with tho Australian ' forces, • arrived at Auckland by the JNiagara. ■ 1 Mr. D. W, Palmw, 6tcond engineer <>f tho Kini, has como ashore, and Jiis place has been taken by Mr. I'. E. Barber. Mr. A. 8.- Levestam, cliicf engineer of the Monowai, has signed oii, and Mr. F. J. llitsou has ioineu the vessel. ■ Several changes are to tako place among the pursers of tho Union Company. Mr. Risk, of the Mapourika,. transfers lo the Pateena. Mr. Mills, of the Pateena, wiil change to tho Maori, relieving Mr. Jlunn, who will go to tho Kaka'po. Tho Waitomo arrived at Port Chalmers yesterday morning with a full cargo of coal from Newcastle. The Kamona arrived yesterday/with a coal cargo from Westpoit. „She will probably return to. tho Coast on Wednesday. Tlio Talunc, which left Auckland ' last week, for tho Islands, took the following passengers:—Misses On, Jones, Macfar..lane, louug,.Sutherland, Finan,,St. Julian, Oliver, Edwards (2), MesJames Stuart and three children, Sauer, Wood, Cowan, Twigg, Jonos, Lamb, (Jowlcy, Cuthhert, Stuart, Pratt and child, Edwards and infant, Brayton, Brown, Moran and two children, Messrs. Norgrove, Spooner, Charlton, Rich, Binstoad, Brown, Cocßuuru, Hwitzer, Berry, Mui.r, Bailey, Darlington, Keilly, Lamb, Edwards, Griffiths, Sauer, Snodgrass, Stowell, Mackay, Twigg, Beavor, StephouEon, Dacve, Captains Ross, Edwards, and Cuthbort, and Lieutenants Brayton and Snodgrass, and 15 steerage. After discharge at Bluli the Amy Turner' (s to proceed to Fiji to load a cargo of copra for San Francisco.
It 1b reported, that the O.P.E. is building for the Pacific trade a sister ship to the 20,000-ton Empress of Canada. She iB to bo christened tho Empress of Australia. The following steamers wore expected to be within range of Awauui wireless stnjtion last nightTaluao, Niagara, Paioona, Waipori. In rai:ge of Auckland— Talunc, Niagara, Paloona, Waipori. In range of Awarua—Navua, Waitomo, Waimate. The palm is to leave Lytte.lton this evening for Wellington. To-morrow she is to proceed to' Wonganiu. The Kahlka arrived from New Plymouth ycßterday. She is to loud back from this port. From Dunedin tho Stella arrived at Wellington on Saturday. She is to load scrap iron and general i:argo here, Bailing on Tuesday for Uunedin. Tho Komata arrjved during tho weekend with a cargo of coil from Westport. it, is hoped to dispatch her BaoU about Wednesday. The Kowhal arrived yesterday from Groymonth with a ooa' oargo. Thf Arahura will not sail from Napier for Oisborni! to-nlglit. The Essex left yesterday morning for Wanganui and Waitara to commenco Homeward loading. Tlio A. and A. steamer Wcstinenth for Sydney is to get away from Wellington to-morrow. Tho Ellenga; which arrived on Saturday afternoon, ia to proceed on to Sydney from this port, and from Sydney will go back to India. To continue her discharge tho A. and A.-steamer Masula is to leave Wellingtpn to-morrow or Wednesday for Lyttclton and Dunedin., ' Tho Sliaw-Savill steamer Wahvcra left port yesterday for New Plymouth to commenco Homeward loadirg. To-morrow the Alexander is duo at Wellington to load for Nelßon, Westport, .Orcymouth, and Hokitika. Tho Wakatu Hub been delayed at Kaibourn, and she is now duo at Wellington this evening. She will sail again tomorrow for Kaikoura and Lyttclton, Three Kichardson voshclb (tho Echo, tho l'utiki, and tho ItipjileJ wero reported to be held up at Napier on Saturday by bad weather. The Ecjo is now due iu port to-morrow to' lo:ul coke for Oisbrno, the l'utiki is due- on Wednesday to load for Napier, Bisborne, and Al'itio, and tho Hippie is due about Thursday, when she will go up on the slip. The Tainui is due to-morrow from Wanganui, and is to sail in tho evening for Lyttclton. »
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