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SHIPPING NEWS

PHASES OP THE MOON. ' OCTOBER. Day. Hr. m. First quarter 2 8 7 p.m. Full mcon 10 19 a.la. LaEt eucirtcr 16 435 p.m. New moon 1A 8 9 a.m. • Moaw lloon .rises to-day. J. 15 a.m.: sets. 354 li.m. TIDE. ' ' ' • 1 To-day, 2.4 a.m.; -2.29 p.m. To-morrow,' 2.58 a.m.;' 3.2J p.m. fiUN. . Sum riscß to-day, 4.55 a.m.; sets, 6.17 p.m. ARRIVALS. KONDAY, OCTOBER ZO. POHERTJA,. s.s. (1 a.m.), 1175 tons, E. Chadwiclt, from Port Chalmers . TE ANATJ, s.s. (6 a.m.), 1652 tons, Platts, from Giaborno. KITTAWA, s.s. (8.35 a.m.), 1247 tons, Nicholas, fr.'ai Weetport. JOHN, s.s. (5.45 a.m.), 339 tons, Hawiclt, flea Wanganui. _ STELLA, s.b. j1.0.10 a.m.), 269 tons, Hamilton, from Dunedin. ARGYLLSHIRE, s.b. (2.20 p.m.), 12.097 tons, Page, from Auckland. ; DEPARTURES. MONDAY, OCTOBER 20. KENNEDY, s.s.' (0.5 a.m.), 226 tons, E. Harvey, for Foxton. OPAW'A, a.s. (6 a.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, for Blenheim. HAWliliA.'s.s. (noon), 174 tons, U'lCinnon, for Patoa. KAPUNI, s.s. (12.10 p.m.), 188 tons, Gibson, for Patea. Y/AYEKLEU, s.s. (12.15 p.m.). 167 tons, Brisdeu, for Patea. ■ PATIiENA, s.s. (1.40 p.m.), 1212 tons, T. Sewell. for Picton and Nelson. KAITOA, 6.0. (6 p.m.), 319 tons, Wildman, for Nelson. . MANUKA, E.E. (7.60 p.m.), 4505 tonß, C. Clift, for Lyttelton. ■ JOHN, s.s. (10.5 p.m.), 339 tons, Hawick, for Nyilia, Day. TE ANAtI, b.3., 1652 tons, R. Ohadwick, for Dunedin. rESPECTED ARRIVALS. Jfiltau, Nelson, October 21. Pateeiia. Picton, Nelson,. October 21. Bieniieim, Waneanui, October 21. Opawa, Blenheim, October 21. Monowai, Napiet, Auckland, OctoW 21. Alexander, Wanganui, October 21. Slokoia, Lyttelton, October 21. Kapiti, Wanganui, • October 21. lllpple, Gisborne, October 21. - Invercargill, Wanganui, Octobcfil. Baden Powell, Wanganui, October 21. Eosamond, Oarnaru, October 21, Manuka, Lyttelton, October 22. . Kennedy, I'oxton, October 22. Kaitoa, Nelson, October 22. .Vayerley, p a tea-, October 22. ;.'\Vakatu, Kaikoura-, October 22. Wairau, Blenheim, October 22. Hawera, Patea, October .22. Patea, October 22. Jlaheuo, Sydney, October 22. ' Mararoa, Lyttelton, Ootober 23. Nikau, Nelsoii, Octobcr 23. Pateena, Picton, Nelson, October 23r Kapiti, Wafianui, October 23. Magic, Randy Bay, October 25. ■ Calm, Lyttelton, I .October 23. Oorlnnai New Plymouth, October 23. Koinaia, westport, October 23. i lonic, London, October 24. Ajana, Auckland, October 24. •' Maileno, Lyttelton, October 26.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Poherua, Picton, Oct.''2l Yiking, Lyttelton, Octobcr 21." ■ Invercargill, Wanganui, Ootobcr 21. Wootton, Grcymouth, Ootobcr 21. Manaroa, Lyttelton, ,pctober 21. Kaliu, Chat-hams, October 21. , fiiisuu, Nelson, Octobcr 21. - Monowai, liyttelton, Duncdin, October' 21.' Albxa.nder, Kelson, Const, Octobcr 21. Mokoia, Napier, Gifcborne, Auoldand, October 21. Kapiti, Wanganui, October 21. ...Opawa, Blenheim, Octover 21, Ngakuta, Greymoutli, October 21. :Stella, Auckland, October 21. London, October 21. / Manuka, Lyttelton, October 22, Kaitoa, Nelson, October 22. Pateena, Picton, Nelson, Octobo A Kennedy, Foxton, October 71. Ripple, Napier ami Coast, October 22. W'averley, Patea, October 22. Wairau, Blenheim, October 22. Hawera, 'Palea,'- October 22. Kapuni, Patea, October 22. Baden Powell, Now Plymouth, Oct.. 22. ICittawa, Westport, Octobcr 22. Koklri, Westport, October 22. Mararoa, Lyttelton, October 23. Nikau, Nolaon, October 23. Corinthic, London, October 23. Riverina, Sydney, October 23. Wakatu, Kaikoura, October 23. Calm, Wanganui, October $J. Argyllshire, Duncdin, October 23. Kim, Auckland, October 23. Col'inna, Dunedin; Oamaru, Timaru, Oct. ' 23. IfiO.eno, Lyttelton, October 24. Haneno, Sydney, October 27. . . OVERSEA STEAMERS, 'AJANA .(F.S.j, ..left U.K. i ugust 19 for N.Z. and Australia. Arr. Oct. 16. Due Wellington Oct. 24. Alvti'l! LLSHIIiE (F.S.), left Liverpool August 2 for N.Z., via Oipo and Australia. Arr. Auckland Oct. 13. ! Arr. Wellington Oct. 20.' 1 ARAWA (8.3.A.), left London Oct. 5 for Auckland. Due Nov. 18. RA3HANO (A. and A.), left N»vr Tork Sept. 12 for Lyttelton, Duncdin, and Auatralia. Due Oct. 20. liHLLBUCKLE (U.S. and A.), left New York for Auckland, Wellington, and Australia Oct. 2. Due Nov. 7. CARPENTARIA (A. and A.), loading in New York for N.Z.-,and Australia,. OITY OF MADRAS (A. and A.), left New Tork Sept. 23, for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Duncdin, and Australia. Due Wellington Nov. 4. ' lONIO (S.S.A.), left .U.K. Sept. 9 for Wellington; duo Oct. 24. "KAIKOURA' (N.Z.S. Co.), left Montreal Oct. 9 for Auckland,' Lyttelton, and Australia. Due' November 20. • KIA'ORA (5.8.A.), left U.K. Bept. 15 for Wellington,' via '.portß. " LEITRIM (A. end A.), left New York Oct. 8" for Auckland, Wellington, and Australia. Duo Wellington Nov. !B. MAKURA (U. 5.8.), left Vancouver Oct. 11. Due 'Auckland Oct. 29. < ■ LIBERTY. (U.S.,and A.), loading at New York ior Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Duncdin, and Australian ports. MITSUKJ JIARU (0.5. K.), left Japan Oct. 9 for Auckland. Duo Nov. 10. NIAGARA (U:8.8.!, left Vancwrrer Oct. 3, for Auckland. Due Oct. 22. OPAWA (N.Z.S. Co.), to leaie London end Dec. for Auckland,-Wellington, Ljttel-, ton, and Port Ohalmorn. I OPIHI (Reece), to loafl Calcutta for New Zealand. ' OIiARI (N.Z.S. Co.), to leave Canada, Dec., for New Zealand. PAKEHA (S.S.A.), left London October 7. for Australia and New.Zealand. PAPAROA . (N.Z.' and A. Co.), left Bris. tol Sept. 14. Due Wellington Nov. 6. PORT ELLIOT (0.D.), left Port Said Sept. 4 for Adelaide and -N.Z. Due Giaborne Oct. 30. THE BERTHAGE LIST. To-day's berthage list- is as under:— Kiverina-No. 1 Quocn's Wharf. Mokoia—No. 1 Queen's Wharf. J Alexander—No. 2 Queen's Wharf. ' - Monowai—No. 4 Queen's Wharf. Nora Niven—No. 7 Quoeu's Wharf. Huia—No. 8 yueen's Wharf. Waitangi—No. 9 Queen's Wharf. Nikau—No. 10. Queen's Wharf. t Wairau—No. 11 Quocn's Wharf. Opawa—No. 11 Queen'# Wharf. Wootton—No. 13 Queen's Wharf. Yiking—No. 13 Quecn'ii Wharf. • Blenheim—No. 13 Queen's Wharf.. Stella—No. 14 Queen'B Wharf. 1 Kiui—Taranaki Street Wharf. Ripple— I Taranaki Street Wharf. Mapourika—Clyilo Quay Wharf,' Kittawa—Ra-ihva? Wharf. Ngakuta—Railway Wharf, feealantiic—(lliiegow Wharf. Corinthic—o#.tgow Wlinrf. Itokiri—Glasgow Wharf. Baden Powell-Glasgow Wharf. Kiipiti—Glasgow Wharf. Jlauai'oa—King's Wharf. liertie Minor-King's Wharf. Invercargill—King s Wharf.' l'ohorua, l'ipitea Wharf. May Howard—Miramar Wharf. BY TELEGRAPH. COASTAL.., v MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, AUCKLAND, Arrived.—Arahura' (4.45 a.m.), from Olahome. .To sail.—Arahura (10.30 p.m.), for East . Coast, ,• . . ONEHUNGA. Sailcd.-Rarawa (4.i0 p.m.), for Now Plymouth. MANDKAU HEADS. Tlio Rara;w.a passed outwards at 5.20 p.m. NEW PLYMOUTH, flailed.—Mana (3 p.m.), for Picton, WANUAHUI. Arrived—Blenheim (6.40 p.m.), from Wcl? lington. FOXTON. Arrived.—Kennedy (G. 35 p.m.), from Wellington. PORT AHORIRI. Bailed—Kippio (2.30 a.m., Octobcr 19), for Wellington; Alonowai (2 p.m.), for Wellington. PICTON. Arrived—Pateena (5.40 p.m.), from Wellington. Sailed—Waimca (3.45 p.m.), for Westport) ■ l'atecna (7.10 p.m.), for Nelson.

NELSON. ' To 6ail.—Corinn.i (6 n.m.), for New Plymouth; Nikau (7 p.m.), for Wellington. , ar.Emoimi. Arrived—Kakapo (11.50 p.m., October 18), from New Plymouth. LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Kara (0.45 a.m.), from Wollington. , Sailed.—Mokoia (8.5 p.m.), for Wellington. OAlt.-UtU. . Sailed—Bosnmond (4.30 p.m.),' for Timaru. POUT CHALMEIiS. Arrived.—Brcezo (11 a.m.), from Wellington. . Sailed—Kahika (7,p.m.), for ;Greymouth. ' RTVEP.INA BERTHS. The Itiverina was berthed at the Queen's Wharf at 3 p.m. yesterday, her five days' "quarantine" having been undergone. The veseol left Sydney on Wednesday afternoon, and had a good weather passage. She brought 2*iCo tons of cargo and eleven horses. Tho cargo includes transhipments from the Altmark, Eastern, Aki Maru, Silian, Yankalilla, Wandilla, Uoutman, Kahso Maru, Wyandra, Westmeath, Port Nicholson, and Taiyuen. The vnusel brought the following passengers First saloon—Mesdames Langridge and child, Cla'oburn, E. Kelly, M'Gregor, Balrd, P. Adams, Woodman, Hazeiton and S ohildren, Schrader and child, G. Jones, ICerslake, D. Smith, llobaon, Jlillcr, Woodfield. O'Connor, Grant, E. .Tones and infant, JL Baker, Wheatley, Hopkin?. T. Fox, Williams and child, Howitz, Gibson. Munro, Itason, West, Stovensr Kedwell and child. Zimmerman, A. Cook, Brennan, Scully and child,-Green and child, Misses Dlnan, Siddins, Walters, Prosser, Pennington, Woodman, Shale, Field, Laming, M'Lellan, Sims, It'Oorkindale, . Paterson, J'ennie, Sister O'Donovan, Micdonald, Watson, Stringer, Pister Salmon, M'Lean. Messrs. Langridge, Clabburn, Dcau, Pie. Cochrane, Pte. Page, F/ Salon, Lieut. M'Gregor, Bnird, Pennington, P. Adams, Ksv. Hodge, llathias, Hazelton, Schrader. S.. James, Fidlay, Mantell, 0 Banks, It. Buncf.n, Lucas, Toombea, Oapt. Grant, E. .Tones, Baker,- Proctor, Egawa, M'Laren, Hemingway, Dnnlcavy, J. Mills, C. Cooper. Horwitz, Baveuport, W. Brown, T. 'Mirls, T. Smith,' M. Oarr. H. Wheatley, F. Steans, P. Cooper. P Williams, T. Yaloas, li. Grange, Withers, Pitceathly, Tapuer, B. : Mason, G, Greenwood, Pastor Cozens, 0. Ward, Vclix, gioy. ens, IClimß, Davi?, Los. Kedvrell, K. fimith. Brsnnan, Belehantz,. Llewellyn, Gunner Shorter, O. .V/ Jones. Second Ealoon—Mesdames A. Smith, Howard. TMOII. Blake and child, Banks, Looney, Scott,, "H. Adamß and 3 children. Croshie, Booker. Glover, Misses Ehdon, Boyd, Behn, Wardlei Bateman, Jull, Sgt. Clarke, Messrs.' Kemp, Watt, A. Smith, Victory, Shaw, llriscoe, Hendon, Watters, ,L. Wattors. W. Blakt. O. ficott, Robertson, Wright, If. Adams, A. James Manger, Atoms Wallace, L Orr, P.oberts, Hollibone, Fester, Loftus, Houghton, Hogan, OuOF, lohnson, Marychurch, Brooks, • Forrester, (' ■ Hawkins, J. Haw•kins, N. Lumsdcn, F. Lumsden, Irwin, Tinker, Picking, K. Msujdonald, F. jrNaughton, Swjeney, Osgood, Ritchie, H. Smith, Icke, Earnahavr, Biggs, J. Briscoe, Glover; 49 steerage. On the return trip the Kiverina is timed to leave. 'Wellington oa Thursday evening. SCHOONER LILT GOLD. Tho sohoonor Lily, which has been undergoing survey and overhauling on tho slip at Lyttclton, will proceed to Wellington. having been purchased' byivMeßSrs. Campbell Bros., of Wellington, IC*is understood that Bho will be placed on the Wansanui and. Wellington run. The Lily is a two-masted wooden schooner of 84 tons gross, and for the past 30 yearß has been engaged in the coastal between Lyttelton and Groymouth. r/tid Lyttelton and Kaipara. THE MOKOIA. Tho Mokoia is duo from Lyttelton 'ttfld Duuodin this morning, and will sail in Iha evening, for Napier, Gisborne, and Auckland, taking cargo for Napier and Gisborne only. WIRELESS FROM REMUEIiA. Tho New Zealand Shipping Company has received wireless advice from the Remuera to the oll'ect that the vessel cxpeots to ilrrive at Auckland at daybreak on Sunday. FOR AUCKLAND Tho Union Company afivlse that tho Kini will now leave Wellington for Auckland on Thursday. It !b necessary to book cargo space. ■' THE FERRY SERVICE. To-niglit'B ferry steamer' will be the Monowa.i, which is due from Napier and Auckland this morning. Passengers aro notified that t\tc. vessel -will leave the Queen's Wharf instead.of the Ferry berth. THE HORORATA. . ' Tho New Zealand .'Shipping Company's Hororata is expected to leav'o Napier on October 31. for Wellington, and Wellington on November 6 for London, via Panama. ARGYLLSHIRE ARRIVES. ' The F. and S. atcamcr Argyllshire arrived in port yesterday afternoon from Auckland. She has ICC-0 tonß to put out at this ■port, after discharging which sho will go on to Dunodan on Thursday evening. ■ THE NIAGARA. The Union Company have received adthat tho Niagara, in continuation of her voyage from Vancouver, left Suva at 11 a.m. on Sunday for Auckland, whero she is due at. 10 a.m. to-morrow. Sho .will go on to Sydney on Friday, and return, tailing again for Vancouvor on November 4. THE AJANA. 'The Ajana is to leave Auckland to-mor-row for Wellington to put out her local cargo. From- this port she will proceed to Lyttelton and Australia. She is to load >11 Australia for home. MAHENO DUE TO-MORROW. The Mahcno left Sydney at ,1 p.m. on Situr'day for Wellington with 163 Baloon «nd 183 steerage passengers. Owing to tho fivo days' restriction sho will not berth Mil Thursday afternoon. Sho wiil go' to Lyttelton on Friday, return on Sunday, and sailing on. tho return trip on Monday. THE ANTIOPE. ■The Dunedin-ovmed barque Antiope completed loading 1764 tons of copra at Suva on October 11, and was expected to Bail during last week for London. She is under charter to Messrs. 'John Burns and Co., Auckland. . • \ PASSENGERS FROM THE ISLANDS. Tiio Atua, which arrived at Aucklad last week from Suva> brought the following passengers;—Saloon—Mieses E. Brayton, M-'Kinnon, Perritt, E. Pearson, Mesdameu Baker and 2 children, M'Owen. Judd, Koch, G. Applegato, T. Oorkill, Sawyer, Hooker and 4 children, E. Clarke, Evans and infant, Messrs. J, Dowling, J. Nicholson, Koch. C. Carter, G, Applegatc, R. Muir, T. Oorkill, Sawyer, G. Dart, It. F. Wulson, 11. Garnett, E. Connelly, Major Warrens, llcv. Ifonckton; 20 steerage. , THE E. R. STERLING. The American six-masted larquentino 13; R. Sterling, which recently visited Auckland, has been undergoing survey at Sydney since alio .discharged her timber cargo there. Sho ip to sail for Newcastle this week to load a cargc,,of coal for Auckland,' and is duo there in about threo weeks' .time-!... SHAW-SAVILL FLEET. Movement! of units of tho Shaw. SaWll and Albion Compauy's Occl. are as under:— The lonio has wirelessed that sho will reach Wellington on Friday. The health of all on board is good. Tho Zealandio is to Bail this afternoon for London, via Panama. Tho Corinthio is to sail for London, via Pauama. on Thursday. Tho ICaranioa is expected to leave Nelson to-morrow morning for • Wanganui to continue loading. Tho Tropic is expected to leavo Lyttelton next Monday for Wanganui to load moat for Home. Sho will then proceed to Australia. The City' of Winchester is expected to leave Lyttclton to-day for Waitara. to finish her New Zealand loading. She will then go to Australia. The following steamers were expected to bo within range of Auckland- Wireless Station last night:—Atua, Arahura, Niagara. Jn ni'nge of Wellington—Mararoa, Manuka, Moana, • Mokoia, Mahcno. in range of Chathams—Port Hacking. Kumara, Waiwera, lonic, Remuera, Tainui, Port Melbourne. In range of Awanui—Paloona, NiagaraTho Union Company'ji new steamer Wal runa, which discharged a large amount of Australian cargo at Auckland, and aftev. wards loaded for Vancouver, sailed for that port on Friday. Sho will call at Papeete 011 rojjto to load some cargo from tlfo Laurel Wnaleu. The local agents for the Osaka- Rhosen Kalsha, Messrs. Oardnlo and Scott, advite that the Mil3u'.u Jlarn in due at Aucklai-.K on November 10 from Japanese pdits. Tho vessel will leavo Auckland for Japan, via Sydney, about tho middle of Novemb"" An Australia and Now, Zealand At'socia. tion of Malaya has been formed, with headquarters at Singapore, Straits Settlements. Tho objects are chiefly to asi'int trade between-Australia and I\ew Ze.il.nki and Malaya, and to give prominence to tho opportunities that are dfored in that country to Australians and New-Zealand-ers of the right r.yo.< and that Australasia offers as tcurisl rcsori-i or ho.ii!'-.':. Tho association will act as an Australian anil New Zealand ijlmt'ibcr of Commerce in Jlalaya, and to this end seeks the recognition of Australian Governments ami chambers of commence.

The Poherua, is to sail at noon to-day for Picton ami Onchunga. Messrs. Johnston and Co. Ltd. are aclvnrtising for a mate with a. foreign certificate for one trip to the Chatham Islands on the Kahu. The auxiliary ecow Magic is due at Wellington from Handy Bay nbout Thursday or Friday. The Kara is loading at Lyttclton for Wanganui. Prom the river port she will go to Tarakohe, thence to Wellington. Sim will be loading at Wellington about. October 2? for Lyttclton. The Htclla Is to get awa.v to-day for Auckland. The Kahu will sail to-day for the Chatham Islands. Tho Calm was loading at Timaru yesterday for Lyttelton and Wellington. She.is duo here on Thursday, and will sail tho sams evening for Wanganui. The Hinemoa was at Stephen Island yesterday. She is to work Okuri Point beacon and the Beef Barrels buoy to-day The Westmoreland is expected to come out of dock at Port Chalmers to-day. The Corinna is expected to leave New Plymouth to-morrow for Wellington. From this port she "will go on to Dunedin, Oaraaru, and Timaru, Tho Putiki left Gisborne yesterday ros> Tarakohe to load a cargo of cement for Picton and Napier. Tho Rosamond. left Oamaru yesterday ».f temoon for Wellington. Tho Komata is to leave Westport t<vmorrow for Wellington. Tho John sailed for Ny4ia Eay last, evening to load for Lyttclton. From Lyttelton Bhe will come back to this port. The Wootton is to sail for Greymouta »t.n=on to-day. The Lahaina is to go out to an anchorage in the stream tlfis morning, Mr. A. R. Smith, late of tho Tarawera, is now, purser on tho Mokoia, in place of Mr. R. V. Dickey, who joined tho Talun« as purser, at Auckland last week. Mr. W. M'Grath, purser of tho Navus, is ashore at Dunedin awaiting instructions. Mr. G. H. Amies, a former purser in th-s Union Compauy's service, ieturncdS' from activo scrvico recently. .

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