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phases of tiiu moon. November. Day. ]Ir. m. First iiuartcr 1 1 13 p.m. Full moon 8 11 5 ii.m. hast quarter 15 3 10 a.m. Now moon ii 2 50 a.m. MOON'. Moon rises to-day. 11 a.m.; sets, 1.39 a.m. TIDE. To-day, 10.16 a.m.; 11.37 p.m. To-morrow, 11.1 a.m.-, 11.22 p.m. SUN. Stin rises to-day, 4.39 a.m.; sets, 6.31 p.m. ARRIVALS. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31. HORORATA, 9.8._ (4 a.m.), 11,243 tons, N. Bower, from Napier. BADEN POWELL. s.s. (4.40 a.m.), 174 tons. Jackson, from Wanganui. KAPUNI, s.s. (5.10 a.m.), 188 tons, Gibson, from Patea. KAITOA, 8.8. (6.45 a.m.), 319 tons, Wildman, from Kelson. MANUKA, s.s. (9 a.m.). 3505 tons. C. Clift, from Lyttclton. KINt, s.s. (10 a.m.). 1122 tons, Bruce, from Lytlciton, CALM. s.s. (4.45 p.m.), 890 tons, T. Braidwood, from Lyttclton. CITY OF WINOIIESTEI!, s.s. '6.30 p.m.), 7891 tons, E. Hoppins. put in, bound from Waitnra to Melbourne. BLENHEIM, s.s. (7.35 p.m.), 151 lons, G. Wilkinson, from llavelock. NORA NIVEN. s.s. (7.50 p.m.), 166 tons, Bruecy, from fishing. DEPARTURES. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31. lIINEJIOA, r s: (8.30 a.m.), 542 tons, Bollons. for Cape Campbell. KAI'ITI. s.s. (9.40 a.m.), 242 tons. Sawyers, for Wanganui. I'ATEENA, s.s. (1.40 p.m.), 1212 tons, T. Sewell. for Picton and Nelson. KAIIIKA, s.s. (4.30 p.m.), 1145 tons. Edge, for Gi.-bornc. KAITOA. s.s. (7.5 p.m.), 319 tons, Wildman. for Nelsoj. MANUKA, s.s. (7.50 p.m.), <505 tons, C. Olift, for Lyttclton.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Wairau, Blenheim, November i. Tofna, 'Frisco, November 1. Mararoa, Lyttelton, November 1. Nikau, Nelson, November 1. Tatedna, Picton, Nelson. November l. Invercargill, Tarakohe, Novnmber 1, Kennedy, Poxton, November 1. Opawa, Picton, November 1. Waimca, Nelson, November 1. Worm, Wanganui, November 1. Manuka, Lyttelton, November 2. Kaitoa, Nelson, November 2. Ripple, Napier, November 2. Kcmucra. Auckland. November 2. Mokoia, Auckland, November 2. Jlreczo, Lyttelton, Novembcn H. Wavcrlcy, Patca, November 2. lonic. Auckland, November 3. Burn, Akitio, November 3. Komat-a, Westport, November 3. Oity of Madras. Auckland, November J. Moeraki. Sydney, November 3. Mararoa, Lyttelton. November 4. Nikau, Nelson, November 4. Pateena, Picton; Nelson, Novnmber 4 Hawcra, Patca. November 4. Kuramea, Watujanui, November 4. Wanaka, Newcastle. Novcmbor 4. Kapiti, Wanganui, November 4. Kapnni, Patca, November 4. Argyllshire, Duncdin. November 5. Putiki, Napier, November 5. Wakatu, Kaikoura, November 5. Karamu, Dunedin. November o. Wootton, Lyttclton, November 5. Paparoa, Bristol, November 6. Kaliu. Ohathams, November o. Westrnlia. Melbourne, November 8. Kia Ora, London, via ports, November 8.
PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Baden Powell, Nciv Plymouth, Not. 1. Kapuni, I'atea, November 1. Blenheim. Wanganui, November 1. Mararoa, Lyttelton, November 1. Nikau, Nelson, November 1. Waimea, Westport, Coast. November 1. Calm, Wanganui, November 1. Ajaii.a, Melbourne, November 1. Kamo. Greymouth, November t Kamona, Greymouth, November 1. Kaiapoi, Greymouth, November 1. Opawa, Blenheim, November 1. Bortio Minor, Sydney, November 1. Wakatu, Kaikoura, November 2. Manuka, Lyttelton, November 3. Kailoa, Nelson, November 3. Paleena, Picton, Nelson. November i. luvercargill, Lyttelton Novemoer i. Waverley. Patea, November 3. Kennedy, Foxton, November 3. Wairau, Blenheim, November 3 Storm, Lyttelton, November 3. Mararoa, Lyttelton, November 4. Nikau, Nelson, November 4. Mokoia, Lyttelton, Dunedin, November 4. Ripple, Napier, Gisborue, and Akitio, November 4. Port Elliot, Gisborne, November 4. ICaiiiti, Wanganui, November 4. Breeze, Dunedin, Timaru, Lyttelton, November 4. Ngaherc, (ireymoutli. November 4 Kaitangata, Auckland, November 4. Jlororata. Ijoiklou, November 6. Moeraki, Sydney, November 0. Wootton, Lyttelton, November 6. Karamea, liond<}.n. November 7. Tofua, 'Frisco, November 8. Retnucra, Lyttelton, November t. OVERSEA STEAMERS. ARAWA (S.S.A.), left London Oct. 5 for Auckland. Due Nov. 14. BASSANO (A.. ar.d A.), left New Yorlt Sept. 12 lor Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Australia. Arr. Lyttelton Oct. 26. BELLBUOKLE (U.S. an'! AJ. left Now York for Auckland, Wellington, mid Australia Oet. 2.- Duo Nov. 7. CARPENTARIA (A. and A.), loading in New York for N.Z. and Australia. CITY OF MADRAS (A. and A.), left New York Sept. 23, for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, anil Australia. Arr. Auckland Oct. 29. Duo Wellington Nov. 3. lONIC (S.S.A.I, left U.K. Sept. 8 fov Wnllington; arrived Wellington Oct. 25. KAIKOURA (N.Z.S. Co.), loft Montreal Oct. 9 for Auckland, Lyttelton, and Australia. Due November 20. KIA ORA (S.H.A.). loft U.K. Sept. 15 foi Wellington, via ports. Due Nov. 8. LEITKIM (A. nnd A.], left New York Oct. 8 for Auckland, Wellington, and Australia. Due Wellington Nov. 18. MAKUKA (U.S.S.), loft Vancouver Oot. 11. Due Auckland Nov. 1. LIBERTY (U.S. and A.), loading at New York Jor Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin, and Australian ports. iMITSUK'f MAR (J (0.5. K.), left Japan Oct. 9 for Auckland. Due Nov. 10. NBUMARK left Safaga, Red Sea, Oct. 30, for Auckland and Wellington. Due Nov. 12. NORTIiTJMBEI'LAND (F.S.) left Liverpool Oct. 22 for N.Z., via- Bombay and Australia. OI'AWA (N.Z.S. Co.), to leave London ond Dec. for Auckland, Wellington, Lj Helton, and Port Ohalmors. Oi'llll (Recce), to ioad Singapore for New Zealand. ORARI (N.Z.S. Co.), to leave Canada, Dee., for New Zealand. I'AKEHA (S.S.A.), left London October 7 for Australia and Now Zealand. PAPAUOA (N.Z. and A. Co.), left Brt* tol Sept. 14. Duo Wellington Nov. 6. PORT E1.1.10T (C.1).), left l'ort Said Sept. 4 for Adelaide and N.Z. Arr. Wellington Oct. 30. PORT ttI'JJNKY (C.D.). left London Sept. 23 for Auckland, Napier, and Wellington, via Australia. Due about Nov. 18. REMUERA (N.Z.S. Co,), lett London Sept. 12 for Auckland. Arr. Oct. M. Duo Wellington Nov. 8, RIMtITAKA (N.Z.S. Co.), to leave U.K. November 8 for Auckland. Wellington, Lyttelton. and Port Chalmers. RUAIIINK (N.Z.S. Co.), to lcavo London Oct. 29 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Port Chalmers. KUAI'EHU (N,Z.S. Co.), to loave U.K. middle Nov. for New Zealand. WAIIINE (D.S.S.), lo leavo United Kingdom October for Now Zealand. WESTERN SEA (U.S. and A.), loading in New York for N.Z. V/IIAICATANI'. uVZ.H. Co.). to loavo Can ada Nov. for New Zealand. TAIYO MARU '.N.Y.K.), loft Kobe Sepl 27 for Wellington and Australia. Arr. Oct. 24. TOFUA (U.S.S.), left 'Frisco Oct. 7. Due ■Wellington Nov. 1. SAILERS. Vcbbcl. Left. Dug San Francißco lo AucklandNarwhal Aug. 22 Oct Han Francisco to WanganuiWanganui Sept. 13 No». San Francisco to NapierWilliam E. Burnhaui Sept. 23 Nov TIIE BERTIIAGE LIST. To-day's berthage list is as under;— Kaiapoi—No. 4 Queen's Wharf. Baden Powell-No. 6 Queen's Wharf. Wakatu—No. 7 Queen's Wharf. Kapuni-No. 7 Queen's Wharf. Huia—No. 8 Queen's Wharf. Nora Nivcn—No. 9 Queen's Wharf. Nikau—No. 10 Queen's Wharf. Opawa-No. U Queen's Wharf. Kennedy—No. 11 Queen's Wharf. Wairau-No. 13 Queen's Wharf. luvercargill—No. 13 Queen's Wharf. Wnimca—No. 14 Queen's Wharf. Tofua-No. 16 Queen's Wharf. . Mannurika—Clyde Quay Wharf. Mararoa— Ferry Wharf. Waitangi-Ferry Wharf. llina—Railway Wharf. Kamo- Railway Wharf. Oily or Winchester-Railway Wharf, lloi-orata—Glasgow, Wharf. Ngahere-Glasgow Wharf. Kaitangata-Glasgow Wharf. Ajana-King'tf Wharf. Bertie Minor-Kings Wharr Port Kllhct—King's Wharf. Waverley—King's Wharf. Blenheim— King's Wharf. Calm—Pipitea Wharf. Maj floward-ltiraiMr.
BY TELEGRAPH, COASTAL. Fill DAY, OCTOBER 31. AUCKLAND, Arrived.—Fiona (5.10 a.m.), from Fiji. Sailed.—Karon (11.30 p.m., October 30i, for Newcastle; Kittawa. (11.35 p.m., October 30. for Lyttellon; l!emuera ((> a.m.), for Wellington; Ktella (2.15 p.m.', for Duncdi'n; Paloona (3.30 p.m.). for fuva.. NEW PLYMOUTH. Arrived—Rosamond (2.10 p.m.), from Nelson. Sailed.—liaraiva (9.15 p.m.), for Onehunga. PORT AHURIIU. Arrived.—Hippie (3.20 a.m.). from Wellington. To sail—Putiki (5 p.m.). for Tokomaru Bay; Burn (5 p.m.). for Wellington; Hippie (9 p.m.), for Coast and Wellington. PICTON. Arirved—Opav.n (5.40 p.m.), from WellingIon; Paleena (6 p.m.). from Wellington. To fail.—Patecna O p.m.), for Nelson; Opawa (10 p.m.). for Wellington. TARAKOnii. Sailed—lnvercargill (4 p.m.), for Wellington. KELSON. Sailed.—'Waimea. (2 p.m.). for Wellington. To sail.—Nikau (7 p.m.), for Wellington. WESII'OKT. Arrived.—Poherua (9.45 a.m.), from Onelinn ga. Sailed—Kokiri (3.15 a.m.), for Auckland. LYTTKLTON. Arrived—Corinna (4.45 <i.m.), from Oamaru. Sailed.—Bassano (11 a.m.). for Port Oil aimers; Mararoa (7 p.m.). for Wellington. TIMARU. Arrived.—Karamu (2 p.m.), from West.port. PORT ELLIOT ARRIVES. The Port Elliot, from Port Kembla, which arrived the previous evening, berthed at. the King'a Wharf yesterday. On Tuesday the vessel is to go to OiEborno to compience loading frozen meat, and will later return to Wellington to complete. Captain John Jack is in command, and has the following officers with him:—Chief, Mr. V. Shotton; second, Mr. ft. W. Junior;, third, Mr. WV G. Jones, fourth. Mr. L. 0. Watson; wireless operators, Messrs. L. Rubcnstein and H. ~t. Young; chief engineer, Mr. ,1. Dunning; second, Mr. T. M. Lnckic; thirfl, Mr. A. B. Jackson; fourth, Mr. Gordon Davis; fifth, Mr. C. Lower; chief refi'.'geratfrtg engineer, Mr. E. Cameron; second, Mr. C. Plowman; chief steward, Mr. J. Cornwell; surgeon, Dr. J. Sharp. Mr. T. 11. E. Monro was a passenger by the vessel. REPORTS OF TXIIS KAUU. Mr. E. L. Chntwin. manager for Jtr. E. G. F. Zohrab, reports that the Kaliu was working at Waitangi yesterday. From Waitangi sho is to go to Owonga and Whangaroa, thcncc back to Waitangi. Shu is expected back at Wellington next Thurit day ! NOPiTIIUMBEftLAND LEAVES nOME. Tho New Zealand and African Co. have received advice that the P. and S. °teamor Northumberland left Liverpool on October 22 for New Zealand, via Bombay and Australia. RE,MUERA FROM AUCKLAND. The Reinucra is duo from Auckland tomorrow to put out Her local cargo. Sho is expected to go on to Lyttelton nbout to-day week. W EST RALIA'S HUNTING. Tho Huddart-Parker steamer Westralia will now leave Melbourne on Monday for Wellington direct, ajtd Wtfllinuton on November 31 on tho rcturil trip, via southern ports. THE VANCOUVER SE&VI3E. For Vancouver, via Suva and Honolulu, the Kiagarn is to leave Auckland next Wednesday. Tho Makura is due nt Auckland to-day from Vancouver, via ports. She is to sail at 2 p.m. on Tuesday for Sydney. MOKOIA FOR DUNEDIN DIRECT. Tho Union Company advise that tho Mokoia, duo from Napier, Gisborne, and Auckland to-morrow, will not sail till Tuesday for Duncdin direct. MOEIiAKI DUE MONDAY. According to advice received y the Union Company tho Moeraki left Sydney at 5 p.m. on Thursday for Wellington direct, and is duo on Monday. She is to sail on the return trip on ThursSly next. LEITRIM REPORTED. En route from New - York to i nckland the F. and S. steamer Leitrim left Panama on October 21. She is due at tho northern port about November 12. lO.NIO DUE MONDAY. The Shav,'-Savill linor lonic is to leave Auckland at daybreak this morning for Wellington to put out her local cargo, and is due on Monday. CANTERBURY CO.'S STEAMERS. Movements of units of the Canterbury Company's licet were reported as under yesterday— The Storm is duo to-day from Wanganni, and will sail on Monday for Lyttclton with transhipments. Tlie Breeze is due to-morrow from Lyttclton, and has a locomotive and eoine railway trucks to put out. Sho will load .for Duncdin, Timaru, and Lyttclton, sailing on Tuesday. Tho Calm arived from Lyttclton yesterday, and is to sail at 5 p.m. today for Wanganui. HORORATA FOR HOME. The Hororata arrived back from J'apier and Auckland early yesterday morning to complete loading and to bunker. She isto be dispalclicd at daybreak next Thursday for London, via Panama. KIA ORA REPORTED. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Co. have received advice that the Kia Ora left Suva, at noon yesterday for Noumea, -where tho is due on Monday. The vessel is expected to l'cach Wellington to-day week. TAHITI FOR BLUFF AND DUNEDIN. Tho Tahiti loft Newcastle at 1 a.tn on Wednesday for Mebourne, where Bhc will load a full shipment of general mercliandiso for Bluff and Duncdin. The vessel is expected to leave the Victorian port about Tuesday next, and she thould therefore arrive at- Bluff about November 10, and at Duncdin about Koveiuber Id. .
TOFUA DUE THIS MORNING. The Tofua, from San Francisco, via Papeete and Rarotonga, iB expected in tlio stream at 7.30 o'clock this morning. Slio iB expected to berth lit No. 16 Jervois Quay about iiine o'clock. $ . KAITANGATA FOR AUCKLAND. Tlic Union Company advise that f'.ie Kaitangata will load about Tuesday for Auckland. It will be necessary to book spaco. STRANDED , SCOW ECHO. Tlic scow Echo, which was driven ashore near Wairoa (liawke's Hay) some weeks ngo. is Btill hard and fast' on the beach. Several attempts havT been made to refloat tho vessel, but wiihoift success. Nothing further wi"i be (lone until after a rough sea puts the Echo higher up the beach, where it will be moro easy to use the necessary packs, etc., in taising tho vessel on to hn even keel and refloating her. The scow is Quite undamaged. MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Mr. G. Dickey, second engineer of the Patcomi, has signed off, and his plnco has been taken by Mr. C. M. tiaird. Mr. G. F. llillinrd, late third officer of tho Moeraki, has joined the Rakanoa in a similar capacity, relieving Mr. A. G, Jacob, who has come ashore on ioliday leave Mr. A. T. ,1. Adam, late second officer of tho Waitomo. has passed the Board of Trade examination, and obtained his master's certificate. Mr. L. G. 11. Ward, who is to join the Niagara at Sydney as purser, relieving Mr. C F,. Leighton, was formerly purser of tho Niagara, but left to go on active service with the Australian Forces, of which he v:as a, member for four years. Mr. Leighton, who has been purser of the vessel during Mr. absonce. is to join the Makura, ub purser on her arrival at Sydney. Tlic following steamers were cxpcctcd to be within range of Auckland wireless sta, tion last nightMakura, Mokola-, Monowai, Karori, Rcmuera, Rakanoa, lonic, Paloona. In ranga of Awamii-Taluno, Makura. In range of Wellington—Mararoa, Manuka, I'ateena, Tofua, Moeralti. City of Winchester, Tropic, Karamca. In range of Chathams-Paparoa, Dellbucklo The Ajana is to leave port at noon today for Melbourne. , Tho Xgflhcre, after discharge, is to go on the slip on Monday for cleaning and painting, and to lit a new propeller. SJ-u will probably sail oil Tuesday evening for (jrcymouth. The Karaitm is expected tn leave Dunpdin on Monday with general cargo for Wellington. The Kama, Kaiapoi, anil Klimona arc all to leave Wellington to-day for Greymouth. The two first-mentioned will .probably load back to this port. The Taluno is due at Auckland from the Islands on Monday. After discharge she will be taken oil' that run. The Rritish Government steamer Ncnmark left Safago, ttcd Sea, on f-'cplcm-hcr 35 with a cargo of basic phosphates. A portion of the cargo will be landed at Auckland, and the nalanco at Wellington. She is expected to reach Auckland oil November 12.
The Argyllshire is lo leave Dunedin on Momhiv for Wellington to commence loading. llcr date of departure for Liverpool is fixed at November 20. The llinemoa sailed yesterday morning for Cape Campbell and Lytlelton. On her round trip she will examine I be depots and search for castaways at the Auckland and Snares Islands. She is expected to be absent from Wellington for about a month.. The heavy sea running on tile Wairau bar had the ell'cct of stopping the Opawa from crossing, so Hip ''cbscl went lo I'icton. She will return lo Wellington today, and sail (or Blenheim this evening. The Wairau is inside, but is expected to got out to-day. The Kuril left Napier last evening for Akiti.i to load a cargo of wool for Wellington. She is due on Monday. After having been lu-ld up at Wcstport for a week, owing to the shortage of coal, the Kokiri left that port yesterday for Auckland. The Arahura is to leave Napier next Thursday for Gisborne, Tokomaru Bay, and Auckland. Captain H. llickson is in command of tho lonic, and has with him tho following officers:—Chief, Mr. J. M'Ko.stcc; first, Jfr. /,!. Murphy; second, Mr. R. Hawkins; third. Mr. 11. Roberts; fourth, Mr. A. Young; fifth, Mr. .1. A. Hunan; chief engineer, Mr. M. Scott; second, Mr. R. L. Butler; third, Mr. W. Hill; fourth, Mr. .1. A. Pctchele; fifth, Mr. 11. W. Sankey; ■-ixth, Mr. E. H. M'Comb; seventh, Mr. W. Gilmoro; purser, Mr. A. S. Cauty.
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