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.' PHASES OP THE MOON. ~ SEPTEMBER, Day. Hγ. m. ..• First quarter 3. 1,52 a.m'. Full moon 10 i 24 p.m. , Lust quarter ..,.* 17 9 2 a.m. Now moon 24 4 4 p.m. MOON. Moon rises to-day, 1.50 a.m.; Bete, 11.30 a.m. to-morrow. TIDE. ' ■ • ■ To-day, 11.8 a.m.; 11.39 p.m. To-morrow, midnight; 0.1 p.m. OTN. Sun rises to : day, 5.60 a.m.; sets, 5.43 p.m. ARRIVALS. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. RIPPLE, b.b. (5.15 a.m.), 370 tons, Carlson, from Gisbornc. . KAITOA,-.'s.s. (6.20 a.m.), 319 tons, Wildman, from' Nelson.? ; MAMABI, e.B. (7.50. a.m.), 8114 tone, W. -Summers, from Whakatane. • MAOEI, B.s. (8.10 a,in.), 3412 tons, W. Cameron, from LytVilton. CALM, e.s. (11.15 a.m.), 053 tons, T. Braidwood, from Lyttelton.."■ WAKATtJ. s.s. (9.40 p.m.), 157, tens, Wills, from Kaikoura. . DEPARTURES. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17.' VIKING, fishing launch (6.25 a.m.), for Cool: -Strait. NORA NIVEN, trawler (7 a.m.), for Cook Strait. • . . WESTMEATII, 6.8. (7.15 a.m.), 8129 tons, G. : Ferguson, for Sydney. MASULA, sla. (12.10 p.m.), 7261 tons, A. Morton, for Lyttelton. PATEENA, b.b. (1.40 p.m.), 1212 tone, T. Sewell, for Pioton and Nelson. KAITOA, s.s. (5 p.m.), 319 tone, Wildman,for Neleon. STOEM, s.s. (5.20 p.m.), 405 tons, Roberteon, {or Dunedin. WAIHORA, B.s. (5.50 p.m.), <K8 tone, Showman, for Lyttelton. ' / KOMATA, s.s. (6.10 p.m.), 1994 tons. Bold, for Westport. PERTH, 5.3. (6.20 p.m.), 1799 tone, J. Dawson, for Mercury Bay. MAORI, 8.6. U. 50 p.m.), 3412 tone, W. Cameron, for Lymelton. ICAMONA. 8.8. (8.40 p.m.), 1425 tons, J. Rankih, for Groymouth. KARTJ, s.s. (10.45 ,p.m.), 267 tons, . E. Nalder, for New Plymouth. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER ,JB. ■ CALM, B.s. (2 a.m.), 890 tons, T. Braidwood, for Wanganui. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Kapiti, Wanganui, September 18. Invercargill, Wanganui, September 16. Mpnowai,. Lyttelton, September 18. Niliau, Nelson, September 18. Pateena, I'loton, Nelson. September 18. Wootton, Lyttelton, September 18. Blenheim, Sounds, September 18. Opawa, Picton, September 18. . i Putiki, Gisborne, September 18. \ Kahu, East. Coast, September 18. ' Katoa, Westport, September 18. Manuka, Syttelton, September 19. Kaitoa, Nelson, September 19. Kauri, Newcastle, September 19. Koiitunui, East Coast, September. 19. John, South, September 19. - ' Port Victor, Lyttelton, September 19. Kahikd, New Plymouth, September 19. 'Waitangl, Patea,. September 19. Maheno, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Sept. 19. Ruru, Napier, September 19. Monowai, Lyttelton, ■ September 20. Nikau, Nelson, September 20. Patoena, Picton, Neleou, September 20. Manaroa, Lyttelton, September 20. Waverley; Patea, September 20. Moeraki, Sydney, September 20. Hororata, London, September 20. Poherua, Timaru, September 20. Mokoia, Napier, Auckland, September 20/ Tainai, London, September 21. Port Melbourne, Tokomaru Bay, Sept. 21. City of Winchester, Auckland, S.ept. 23. Corinthic,, London, September. 23. t
PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Waverlcy, Patea, September 18. ■ Kowhai, Westport, September 18. 'Mouon-ai. Lyttolton, September 18. Nikau, Nelaon, September 18. Echo, Giflborno, September 18. Alexander, Kelson, Coast, September 18. Stella, Dun edin, September 18,' Wakatu, Picton, September 18. Opawa, DJenhqim, Septomber 18. Karamii, Greymouth, September 18. Kapunlj Patea. Septomber 18. Manuka, Lyttclton, September 19. "Kaitoa, Nelson, September 19.' Pateena. Picton, Nelson, September 19. . Putiki, Napier. Gieborne, September 19. Wpotton, Dyttelton, September 19. Waitnngi. Pates-,, September 19. : Kapiti, 'Wanganui, September 19. .Blenheim, Poxton, September 19. , ■Durham, Wanganui, September 19. "Mahono,'Sydney. September' 19. Invorcargill, .Waoganui, September. 19. Kahu, Kenepuru Sound, Septomber. 19. Mpnowai, Lyttelton, Septomber 20. ' Nikau, Nelson, September 20. Waverley, Patea, September 20. Jlanaroa, Lyttelton, September 20. - , Koutunui, Bast Coast, September'2o. Zealandlc, Tlmaru, September 20. Euru, Napier, September 20. Mokoia, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Sept. 20. *• Athenic, London, Soptembor 21./ Jtamari, London, September 22. Mooraki, Lyttolton, September 23. . OVERSEA STEAMERS. • ADOLPH WOBKMANN (Dalgoty),. left U.K. Ausust 14 for Wellington. Duo Bept, 28. ■ • AJAKA. (F.S.), left U.K. August 19 for N.Z. and AostraHa. Due October 4. ARGYLLSHIRE (F.S.), left Liverpool August 2 for N.Z., via. Capo and Australia. Duo middle October.' ARAWA <S.H.A.), to leave London Sept. AUSTRALPLAIK.'•Ieft New York July 30 for Auckland. Ayr. September 8. AYHSIIIKE (F.U.), left London Aug.- S for Lyttelton. Due Sept. 20. BELLBUCKLB (U.S. & A.), to leave New York lor Auckland, Wellington, and Australia September 29, OUT OF WINCHESTER (A. and A.), left New York Auk. 8 for Auckland,- TVelllneton, Lyttelton, and Dunedin. Arr. Sept. 16, OOKDOBA !C.5.8.), loft U.S. July .in for Wellington. Due Wellington about Sept 30 COKINTHIO (5.8.A.), left Plymouth Auc. .2 for 'Wellinston. Duo Sept. 23. BLLENGA (N.Z.B. Co.), left Egypf July E3 for AuolUand. Duo Sept. 10. Then to Wellington,- arr. Sept. 13,IiOHUBA'i'A (N.Z.8.'C0.). left London Jnlj 28, via Oape. Due Wellington Sept. 20. lONIC (U.8.A.), left U.K. Sept. 8 for Wellington; due Oct. 23. KAIKOUBA (N.Z.tJ. Co.), to load Canada La September ,for N.Z. KAKAMBA (5.8.A.), Ictt London July 9 for Auckland and Wellington, via Capo Town and Hobart. Due Sopt. 19, • KUHARA (S.S.A.), loft London July 23 for Port Chalmers. -Arr. Sept. 8 - liORAIN (U.S. and A.), left New .York for N.Z. August 2. Arrived Auckland Sept 6. Arrived Wellington Sept. 12. MOANA (UiS.fl.), left 'Frisco Kopt. 8. Due Wellington Sept. 50. , PAPAROA (N.Z.S. Co.). left Bristol Sept' 14. Due Wellington October 30. PORT ALMA (0.U.). left New Torit Aug. 30, for Auckland, Wellington, and. Australia. Duo Oct.' 4. PORT ELLIOT (CD.), left Port Said Sept. 4 for Adelaide and N.Z. * PORT MELBOURNE (CD.), loft London July 4 for, New Zoaland,. via Australia. Arr. Auckland September 8. Due Wellington September 21. PORT SYDNEY (0.D.), to leave United Kingdom September for Auckland, Napier, and Wellington, via Australia.. • REMUBRA (N;Z.S. C0.),-left London Sept. 12, for Wellington. Due Oct. 27. SURREY (P.S.), left New York Sept. 5 for Auckland and Wellington. Duo Oct. ](p. WAITBMATA (U.S.S.), left Calcutta Aug. 7 for Sydney, Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin. Due Auckland September 19. WHANUARATTA (N.Z.S. Co.), left Montreal August 28 for Auokland, Wellington. Dunedm, and Australia. Duo Oct. * TAINUI (8.5.4.). loft Plymouth Aug. « for Wellington. ■ Due Sept. 21. TROPIO (S.S.A.), due Lyttelton October 2 with coal cargo from Kewport Nowb. WAIPAK-A (N.Z.S. Co.). loft St. John's Aug. 8 for Auckland, Wellington. Lyttelton, and Australia. Duo Sopt. 29. ■' SAILERS. Vessel. ' Left. ' ' Due.' Sau Francisco to Wellington :- llertie Jlinqr July il ■ Sept. h'Mo Aug. 16 Oct. I nan Fnincteco to Auckland;— Narwhal Aug. 22 ■ Oct. ! TUB BERTHAGE^LIST. To-day's bcrthag'c lic-t is as under:- : Ngatoro-'lhornuon Wharf. JlamUri-Kiiig'H Wharf. ' Durham—King'B Wharf. Invevciu-gill—Jiiug'H Wharf. Atheuic-Glanfrow Wharf. ■ Kapiti-Glasgow Wharj , . Zealandic—ltuilway Wharf. Kowhai—Railway Wharf. Monowai—Forry W listi 1. Itotlicsay Bay—Ferry Wharf. Karninu-No. lnortirQuetn'B Wharf. * Alexander-No. 1 south Queen'B Wharf, Ripple—No. 1-centra. Qucon'e Wharf. Kcimcdy-No., 2 Queen's Wharf. ■Stella-No, i .Queen's Wharf. Kapuiii—No. 4 centre Queen's Wharf. , Waverlcy—No. 5 Queen's Wharf. WnkiUu-No. 7 north Quceu'o Wharf. Hiworii—No. 7 soulli tjueen's Wharf Nikau-No. 10 Queen'b Wharf. Opawa-No. 11 north Quoen's Wharf. ■ Mapourika—No. 12 Queen's Wharf. Putiki-No. 14 north Queen's Wharf. ' Magic-Clydo Quay.Wharf. Echo— Miramar Wharf. BY TELEGRAPH. COASTAL. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Westralia (7.10 a;m.), from Sydney. Sailed.—Mokoia (5,50 p.m.), for Napier and Wellington.
To Sail.-'Kaiapoi' (UO p.m.), for Newcastle. ONEIIUHGA. Arrived.—Rarawa. (11.15/ a.m:), .from NewPlymouth'. .. NEW PLYItOCTH. Sailed.—Waiwera (5 p.m.), for Nelson. GisiiOßSE. ■: Sailed.—Arahuru'tfUO •a.m.). for Napier. : PORT AHTJRIKI. Arrived.—To Auau' (8,4j 'a.m.), from Lyt ttclton. : Arrived,—Opawa (8.15.-a!m.),'from Welllneton; Pateeua (5.45 p.m.), from Wellington. Sailed.—Kittawa (7.30 p.m.), for Oiielmnga: To Sail.-Piiteana p.m.), for Nelson. HAVELOOIC. ■;■■-' Arrived.—Blenheim (ba"ly), from Wellinei toh, ' Sail'ed.-Blenhcim (1 p.in;)/for Wellington, " NELSON. ' ' ■ '■ To Sail.-Nikau (7 p.m.), for Wellington. . ~ ' WESTPORT.. . . Arrived.-iKini (12.50 p.m.), from Wellington; Canopus'(l.p.m.;, from Wellington, -■ LYTTELTON. •• • ■ ; Arrived—Wootton (1.5 a.m.), from Wei; ■ lington; Manuka (11.30 a.m.-), from Wellington. . ' ' ■ ' ' • ' Sailed—Monowai (7.5 p.m.), for Wellington; • TIMAKU. ■■. ■ ! Arrived.-Kakapo (7 a.m.). from Lyttelton; OAMA3ITJ. ■ :• ■'■ Arrived.—Rosamond (5 a.m.),/ from DunPORT CHALMERS. . ■ Sailed.-MaJieno (5.15 p.m.), for' Lyttelton,; BLTJFF. ■-■ ; . Sailedi-Amy Turner (f.15 a.m.), fer Suva. PORT HEALTH INSPECTION.. Tho local shipping companion have ioceived the following circular from tho :acting chief health officer-(Dr. R, 11. Mak"ln order'to facilitate the granting, ot ipratiquo it is neceseary that m all cases .where there is a medical onicer on board ho ehould take tjie lemperatUS'o of all persons on board (passengers and crew) within twenty-four hours of the time of, arrival; Such records must bo produced for tho port health oiDcer. who may accept them wholly or. in part in lieu of himoelf having the lomperatures taken ■ when, the ship ieMn the strewn. It ia, furthermore, to bo understood that all ships, including those irom Australia, and Fiji, be ■ inspected in the ■ stream. No ship can be permitted-to come up'to tho wharf until ipratic-ue is granted."... MOERAKI LEAVES SYDNEY. The Union Company';! Moeraki lift Sydney at 2 p.m. on Tuesday, for Wellington. The vessel has 136 saloon and 127 steerage passengers to" land hero on arrival on Saturday. The ves-el will-leavo : Wellington next Tuesday for Lytteltou. flhe will leave Lyttelton on September 26 for Auckland, and Auckland on OEtober .1 for Sydney direct. z THE SERVICE. The Union Company announce that the Manuka went into dock at Lytlclton yesterday, and is to come out this evening, when she will take the Maori'* place in the ferry Eervice, -whilst the latter vessel undergoes her annual overhaul. The Mararoa will rerame in tio run on Monday evening from Lyttcltvn. instead of to-morrow evening as previously announced. .' ' Tho Monowai will remain in the Bervicu up till her arrival in'Lyttelton on Sunday. From there Bhe will proceed to Auckland direct.
JTAHENO TO]!. SYDNEY. The Maheiio left. I'Oi't Chalmers, yesterday for Lyttelton and Wellington, and is due here ou Friday. Tho aairfO evening eho \rill proceed ea to Sydney direct. A Preee Association telegram from- Duncdin states that tho "runners" required, to replaco the flronieii on the Hiihpiio wore secured and tho vessel nailed at 6.40 p.m. ' . COKDOBA HBFOBTOD. Advice lag been received by tho Union Company that tho Cordoba, which is comins: out to Now Zealand uuder their auspices, arrived at Fremantlo on Monday. The vessel, which, has returning troops on board, should reach Wellington about September 30. . .MAMAKI APJUVES. To complete Homcvard loading tho Shaw-SaviU Kteamer Mamari arrived at Wollington from Whakatano yesterday morning. She is to Bail for London, via Panama, on Monday. THE POST MELBOURNE. Having been allotted freeh cargo at Tokomaru Bay the Port -Melbourne -will not arrive at Wellington now till Sunday. afternoon. ■ ' . ' ". ' ' WEST'EALIA AT AUCKLAND. ■ The Huddart-Parlter steamer Wcstralia arrived at Auckland yesterday ■ from Hyd,ney. Tho Auckland, watersidurs a,ro to holrt a, stop-work meeting this morning to decide whether the vessel'is to undergo the ','eoveu days out" (luarant'nc, SEEOPSHIBE KEPOKTED. '' ; The F. and S. ei earner ahropshire, which cleared Wellinijton on August a, passed through Pauama Canal on Monday last; " : ' ■ ' ESSEX DELAYED. Owing to .the heavy weather .at "Wanganui yeetoi'day tho Ea-;ex liid not do auy work. Late yesterday, it wm reported that the wcatlier conditions were improving. ■ HOKOBATA DUJ3 SATURDAY. From London, via rorta, the Now Zca» land Shipping Company's ilororata is expected to arrive at Wellington"' ou Saturday morning, fine will probably disembark her troaps about noon. WHANOAEXTTA'IEFT PANAMA. Tho New Zealand Shipping Company havo received cable advice that the Whangaratta loft Panama on fiaturdny for Aiickland, Wellington, Dunediu, and Australia. ■ . . ■ TAINUI DUE STINDAI. With her draft of returning troops tho Shaw, Bavill, and Albion liner Tuiirui ia duo at Wellington on Sunday morning. PAPAEOA FOB "ffELf/INGTON. T!ie Kow Zealand Shipping .Company have been notified by cablegram that their liner Paparoa. left.-ilrislol last Sunday lnornirig for Wellington, via Panama. Slio 'in- brinsing 45 first suloon, 20 second saloon; aud A\Z third-tla-ss paßsongcre. The vessel is expected to reach Wellington ■about October 30. TAHITI'. TO LEAVE VANCOUVER. The Union Company advise that the Tahiti is how expected to, leave Vancouver on September 17 with a shipment of Canadian merchandise for ditcharge at Wellington and Sydney.
KAIWARKA FOi , . AUSTBALIA. The union iioiupii;i> n uuvi bit'u-ibei , Kaiwarra is due at ban J'lauciseo at ine end of 'Septoinuei' from- ii/iigluud, via ports. After (iiscaarge at Uo Ualiiorniaii port, slio will proceed to Vancouver uuqj Powell itivcr, tvuerc sne will loud lor Adelaide. WAITEHATA LEAVES SYDNEY. ' TJio Union Company's new steamer Waiteuiata. left Sydney on fkuurday for Auckland, in continuation oi lior voyage irom Ualcutta. and bingapnro. She ie ioadc-d Willi general Eastern lnerchundiw, winch will bo fllßcnarged at AuuKlaiut, Wellington,. Jjytteiiou. and .Ouucdin. The. Waileuiiito should reach tins port auout September a. , . The following steamura were expected to I bo within range of t'iio Oliatham Mauds wireloEd station lutt night:—Ayrsjnre, Corintliiu, and Taiuui. in rango of AucKlwid: Jlolioia, kuisvnoi, Kurow, ftnd 1 Whaugape. In rang:) Awamu: Waipori ami iiaiiura. In raago Awurua: iiororata. 'Die Kaniona left for Wedtporfc last night. To-morrow tho Burn is due from Xapier to loa4 a eargo of coke for that port. Both tho Kowhui a;id Uio Karamu aro to leave Wellington to-day, tlio former for Weatport and tho latter for Circyuiouth. .* The bcow Echo will leave to-dhy for Gisborne with her c<irjo of cqUc, llie KomaU left li«t nisiit for Westport, whero eho will load another cargo for Wellington. To-morrow the Koutunui is duo back at Wellington from the Last Coast. She will Jigain ioad for the bays, sailing on Saturday. Tho Grey bar was unworkable yesterday, and the Kokiri could not get out for New Plymouth and Wellington. Tho Kahn is duo to-day from tho east coast. To-morrow ehe will sail for Keneipuru Sound, to. load ii cargo of posts,for the east.coast. Last night the Katoa wan to 'have, left Wcstport bound for'. Wellington. The Inyercargill lies been delayed at Wangiuiui by oud wnnther. Sho is now due la-day and. will return to the river ])ort to-morrow. Tho Blenheim is duo to-day from tho Sounds. She is to -~:ail for Foxton' tomorrow under Messr!. ■ Levin and Co.'b agency. Tho Putiki is due from Gisborno today. 'Sho ie to sail to-morrow for Napier and Gisborno. ' Tho Durham is to leavo port to-morrow for Wanganui to coutiauo Homeward loadinc. . l The Westmeath left port yesterday morning for Sydney to comme/ce tho"discharge of hor New Ycrk cargo. The Alexander conic off the .«lip j esterday afternoon. To-day she is to sail for Wcfitport, Grcymouth, and IlnKitika. The Amy Turner left Bluff yesterday for Fiji to load a tiarga of copra for itan Francisco.
The MoUoia is rtuo at ■Wellington on Saturday from AucTclaud and $apier, having left tuo former, port yesterday. At 5 p.m. on Saturday thevessel will wo coed on to Lyitclton and Duucd:n. The Walhora, which left last evening for Lytteltou, is to go in to dock at that port. Klie will then so to Tiinuru to load for San Francisco.. ■ The Masula lea' Wellington for Lyttelton at noon yesterday to continue tho discharge of her , Mew fork cargo. Tho Jxgahcre, which left Bluft on Monday, is to load' at Greymouth for 'i'imaru. Tho Stella, is to leave Wellington tonight for Dunedin direct. Aβ Hie Mnnukau bar was' unworkable yentcrday, the Rarawa did not leave Onchunga. Ilcr -next sailing from Now l'lymouth will bo on Saturday evening. The Poherua va-s to have completed her overhaul at Port Chalmers, yesterday. She has been fixed to load at Dunedin to-day for Timaru, Wellington, ' Westport, and Greymoutb. \ The Corinna, -which is at present widergoing an extensive overhaul at Port Chalmers, is expected to be ready for eea at tho end of this wcok. Sho will commenco 'loading at Dunedin about September 22 for way ports and New Plymouth.. • : The Waitomo, which arrived at Port Chalmers last 'Sunday from Newcastle, was delayed on the trip by a strong casticrly Bale. Several heavy seas wero shipped, but the .only, .damage done was the smashing of a ventilator on the. foredeck. After discharge of her' coal cargo thp Waitomo .will return, to Newcastle to ' load again for a New Zealand iport.'
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