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MASKS OF THE MOON. KOVEMBEE. Day. Hr. m. First quarter 1 1 Up.m, Pull moon 6 11 5 a.m. Last quarter 15 & 10 a.m. ifow moon 25 2 60 a.m. MOON. Moon risoß to-day, 9.32 p.m.; etts, 6.6 a.m. to-morrow. TIDE. To-day, 5.47 a.m.; 6.19 p.m. To-morrow. 6.48 a.m.; 7.20 p.m. STJN. < Sun rises to-day, 4.29 a.m.; Bets, 6.42' p.m. ARRIVALS, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 8. TVAKATU, 6.8. (2.55 a.m.), IS7 tone, J. Wills, from Kaikoura. KOii-A NIVEN, b.s. (4.30 a.m.), 1M tons, Brueey, from fishine. NGATOEO, b.b. (5.41 a.m.), 1100 tons, A. Dowell, ftoni Lyttelton. KIA OBA, s.b. (5.50 a.m.), 6fC6 tons, 8. Levack, from London, viu iion<i. MARAHOA, 5.5. (8.20 a.m.), 2595 tone, B. Irwin, from Lyttelton. NIKAU, a.s. (8.25 a.m.), M tona, Hay, from Neleon. MONOWAI, s.s. (10.30 a.m.), 3433 tone, A. Norton, from Napier. COBItfNA, B.a. (12.30 p.m.), 1319 tone, O. Eldera, from New Plymouth. KAPUNI, 5.6. (1.30 p.m.), 188 tone, Gib--BOU, from Patea. PATEEKA, s.s. (11.20 p.m.), 1212 tons, T. Sewoll, from Picton and Nelson. ■SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9. OPAWA, b.s. (0.15 a.m.), UO tons, Knox, from Picton. WESTEALIA, b.b. (1 a.m.), 2864 tone, D. Mbrrlß, from Melbourne. KAHtJ, e.B. (6.40 a.m.), 185 tone, J. Lowry, from Ohathame KAJTOA-, b.s. (7 a.m.), 319 tone, Wildmaa, from Neleon. MAGIO, b.s. (7.40 a.m.), 82 tona, J. IteeTee, from Sandy Bay. MANUKA, b.b. (8 a.m.), 4505 ton?, 0. Clift, from Lyttelton. jrOEItAKI, 8.8. (8.10 a.m.), 4421 tone, W. Colline, from Lyttelton BLENHEIM, 8.8. (11 a.m.), 151 tone. G. Wilkinson, from Waneaiiul. MAY HOWARD, auxiliary ecow (3.50 p.m.), 64 tone, Holm, from Nydia. Bay. KAMO, s.B. (9.50 p.in.), 1236 tone, Wateon, from Westport. DEPARTURES. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8. CITY OF WINCHESTER, 8.8. (11.20 a.m.). 7981 tons, E. Hoppins, for Melbourne, NIKAU, 8.8.J2.10 ji.m.), 248 tone, Hay, for Keleon. HAWERA, b.s. (3.5 p.m.), 174 tons, M'Kinnon, for Patea. ~ JOHN, b.s. (3.10 p.m.), 339 tone, Hayrick, for Buncdiii. KENNEDY, -8.8. (4.10 p.m.), 226 tons, E. Harvey, for Foxton. NGATORO, b.s. (4.50 p.m.), 1100 tons, A. Dowell, for Greymouth, HOKORATA, b.b. (5.5 p.m.), 11,243 tone, N. Bi.vcr for London via Panama. 'KAPiTi; b.b. (5.10 p.m.). 342 tons, W. Sawyers, for Wanganui, KOMATA, 6.8. (5.10 p.m.), 1994 tone, J. Bold, for Westport. ' ; INVERGABGILL. b.s. (6.10 p.m.), 224 tons, : Thompson, for Wanganui. KABAMO, e.s. (6.10 p.m.), 734' torn, A. M'Lellan, for Westport. I HARABOA, s.b. (8 p.m.), 2593 tone, B. Irwin, for Lyltelton. MONOWAI, . b.b. (10.20 p.m.), 3433 tons, A Norton, for Lyttelton and Dunedin. EXPECTED ARRIVALS Wairau, Blenheim, November 10. Ripplo, Gisborne, November 30.''' Putiki, Eust Coast, November ID. Baden Powell, New Plymouth, Nov. 10. Kaiapoi, Greymouth, November 10. Mararoa, Lyttelton, November 11. Nikau, Nflson, November 11. Pateena, Picton, Nelson, November 11. lUvcrina, Sydney, November 11, BellbucMe, Auckland, November 11. Karamea, WaiiEanui, November 11. Wootton, Lyttelton, November 11. Kennedy, Foxton, November 11. , ; Aloxander, Tarakohc, November 11, Kapiti, WanEanui. November 11. Hftwera. Patea, November 11 Ru'ru, East Ooast, November 11. Invercargill, Wanganui, November 11, Manuka, Lyttelton, November 12. Kaitoa, Nelson, November 12. Koinata, Westport, November 12. . Kaliika, Westport, November 12. Ka : pnni, Patea, November 12. Mararoa, Lyttelton, November 13. ' Nikau, Neleon, November 13. Pntoena, Picton, Nelson, Novcuber 13. MoUoia, Lyttelton, Dunediit, Nov. 13. Wakatu, Kailtoura, November 13, Blenheim, Sounds, November 12. Karu, Taralioho, November 14. PROJECTED DEPARTURES^Wairau, Blenheim, November 10. Corinna, Timaru, Dunedin, Oamaru, November 10;, Manuka, Lyttelton, Novcmlier 10. Kaitoa, Nelson, November 10. Patccna, Picton, Nelson, November 10. Blenheim,, Sound;, November ID. Kapuni. Patoa, November 10. Mocraki, Sydney, November 10, Wakatu, Kaikoura, November 10. Opawa, Blenheim, November 10. Wiivcrley, Patea, November 10. Mararoa, Lyttelton, November 11, Nikau, Kelson, November 11. Woßtralia, Melbourne, via Routh, Nov. 11. lonic, Lyttelton. Duneflin, November 11. Baden Powell. New Plymouth, Nov. U. Kcnnody, Foxton, Novemb'er 11. Alexander, Nelson, Coast, November 11. Putiki, Emt Coast, November 11. lluru, East Coant, November 11. Wanaka, Newcastle, November 11. ' Tofua. 'Frisco, Novomber 11. Manuka, Lyttslton, November 12. ICaiton, Nelson, November 12. Pii-tpena, Picton, Nelson, Novomber Is. Itipplo, Najrier, Alrilio, Gisborne,. Nov. 12. Wootton, Lyttoltoii, November 12 Reiauera. Port Ohalmors. November 12. Mokoia, Auckland,-via .Coast, Nov. 13 Paparoa-, Port Chalmers, November 13 Eiven'na, Sydney, Xovemb.er 14. Karu-, New Plymouth, November 14. OVERSEA* STEAMERS. ARAWA (S.S.A.), left London Oct. 5 for Auckland. Due Nov. 14. BELLBUCKLE (U.S. and A.), left Now Tor.'i for Auckland. Wellington, and Australia, Oct. 2. Arr. Nov. 5. Duo Wellington Nov. 11. "■ OAHPENTAHIA (A. and l>.), loadln B in New York for N.Z. and Australia. , lONIC (SS.A.), left U.K. Sept. 8 for Welr.ngton; nrrived Wollington Oct. 25 KAIKOUEA (N.Z.S. Co.), left Montreal Oct. 9 for Auckland, Wellington, and AuaM'aha. Due November 23. 10A OKA (5.8.A.). !ofl U.K. 'Sept. 15 fo, Wellington, via port 3. Arr. Nov. 8 >;~IPJM (A. and A.), left New' York Oct. 8 for Auckland, Wellington, and Australia. Duo Wellington Nov. 18. LIBERTY (U.K. and A.), loading at Kcit York for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Duuediu, and Australian ports. MITSUKI MAM (O.SK.), left Japan Oct 9 for Auckland Arr. Nov. Y. MSUiIAHK left Safari, Red Hea, Oot 30, for Auckland and Wellington Duo Nov. 12. ' NORTHUMBERLAND (F.S.) left Liverpool Oct. 22 for K.Z., via Bombay and Australia. OPAWA (N.Z.S. Co.), to leave London end Dec. for Auckland, Wellington. Ljttclton, and Port Ohalmero. OPIHI (Keece), to load Singapore for New-Zealand. Due Wellington Nov. 30. OIIAKI (N.Z.S. Co.!, to lcnv-e Canada, Pec., for Now Zealand. PAKEHA (5.8.A.), left London October 1 for Australia and Now Zealand. PAPAROA (N.S. nml A Co.), left Brl»tol Sept. 14. Arr. Wellington Nov. 7. PORT DENISON (CD.),.to load in N.Z. I'OBT ELLIOT (CD.), left Port Said sept. 4 for Adelaide and N.Z. Arr. Wellington Oct. 3S. PORT HYDNKY (CD.). Uft London Htpt. 23 for Auckland. Na-piur, and Wulllncton I via Außtralia. Duo about Nov 16 RARANGA (S.S.A.), due Wellington from Außtralia. November 23, to load. KJHUTAKA (N.Z.S. Co.), to leave U.K November 8 for Auckland. Wellington, Lyttclton. and Port Chalmers. KUAHIKB (N.Z.S. Co.). to U-avo london Nov. 3 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Port Chab-ncre. , RUAI'IiHU (N.K.S. Co.), to learo OK middle Nov. for New Zealand. WAHINE (U.S.S.), to leavo Unites Kingdom November for flew Zealand WAITOMO (U.S.H.), to load In Singapore and Calcutta for N.Z. WEST CAVAN.VL (U.S. and A.), loadinc in New York for N.Z. WHAKATANI'J (N.Z.B. Co.), to leave ( adn, Nov. for New Zealand. SAILERS Vessel. Left. Due. San Froncißco to Auckland— Nanvhal , Aug. 22 Oct. Han Francisco to Want'anuiWaucanui Sept. 13 Nov. Ban Francisco to NapierWilliam E. Burnbara Sept. 23 Nov. THE BBRTHAGE LIST. To-day'B berthasc liet is ub undor:— R«mucra-No. l Queen's Wharf. Wcßtralia—No. 1 Queen's Whim. •R.ipple-;No. 5 Queen's Wliarf. Moeraki-No. 6 Qucch'r Whurfc Wakatu-No. 7 Qucc-n'e WUarf. Huliu-Ko. 8 Ciuecn's Wharf. Kaitoa—No. 10 Qucen'o Wharf. Nora Nivcn-No. U Queen's Wharf. Ouuh'h—No. 11 Queen's Wharf. Pateena-No. 12 Queen's Wharf. Wairau-No. 13 Oucen's Wharf. Kuril-No. 13 Queen's Wliarf. Blenheim—No. 13 Queen's Wharf, Tofua—No. 16 Queen's Wliarf. Kaino-Taraiiaki Street Wharf. Jlapourilia-Clyde I'liny Wharl. Jfanuka—Ferry Wharf. Pufiki—Ferry Wharf. Magic—Terry Wharf. * Wanaka-fiailway Wbarl,
Kia, Ora-Bailway Wharf. Waitant'i-Eailway Wharf. Argyllßhire-Gluegow Wharf. Oonnua-Giaegow Whart. Kahu-Glafgow Wharf. Wayerley-Glasgow Wharf. Icnic— Kine'e Wharf. Paparoa—lung's Whart. . Kapuni-King's Wharf. » ... - Kniapoi—Jtiramar Wharf. •• May Howard-Jliramar Wharf. BV TEIiEOKAPH. COASTAL Saturday' November 8. auckland. Sailed.—Niagara (3.15 p.m.). for Vancouver; Katoii (6.45 p.m.), for Ncweaatlc. NEW PLYMOUTH, Sailed.—Baden Powell (5 p.m.), for Wanganui and Wellington; lUruwa (8.45 p.m.), for Onohunga. PICTOX. Arrived.—Calm (64.5 a.m.), from Wellington. SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 5. . . AUCKLAND. 'Arrivccl.-Ma.hono (1.5 p.m.), from Sydney. Sailcd-Eellbuckle , (12.10 p.m.), for Wellington. OREIIUXCH Arrived—Rarawa (9.40 a.m.), from New Plymouth; Kakapo (11 a.m.), from Picton WANGANUI Arrived.—lnvercargill (9.10 a.m.), from Wellington; Ka.piti (10.60 a.m.), from Wellington. GISBORNE. Sailed.—Eipple (5 a.m.), for Wellington. GTtEYMOUTH. Arrived—Ngahera ((6.40 p.m. November 8), from Wellington. Sailed.-Kaiapoi (10.25 p.m.), for Wellington; Koeamond (12.20 p.m.), for Timaru. LITTELTON. Arrived.—Mararoa (9.25 a.m.), from Wellington; Ifonowai (1.15 p.in.i, lrom Wellington. PORT OHALHEBS. Arrived.-Te Anau (10.15 a.in.), from Wellington. 'Die Kaliika passed the heads bound west about 4 p.m. yesterday., KIA OKA FROM LONDON.' The Shaw. Savill and Albion liner Kia Ora arrived on Saturday fro<a London, via Newport News, Panama, Tahiti, Buva, and Noumea.. Tho vessel left the Homo port on September 15 with, 100 Fijian troope and 650 French Caledonian soldiers. ■Five thousand tons of coal was taken in at Newport New 6 for the Government, and. a short stay was made at Pauajna. At Tahiti twelve of tho French soldiers were landed, and the Pijiana were put 'aehoro at Suva. The remainder of tho French troops wero disembarked at Noumoa, where "a email quantity of bunlter coal was taken iu. -South-westerly gales were experienced on the run to this coast after clearing the Island ports. Officers pra.jee the conduct of the native troops, who were a very well-behaved crowd. The Kia. Orn, will proceed to Wanganui, and thence to Auotralia after discharging her coal. Captain 8. C. Loback ie in command of 1 the Kia. Ora, and has associated with him the following officers :-Ohlef, Mr. W. Daweon; second, Mr. F. J. Budding; third, I'r. H. E. Moses; Cadets T. E. Turner and C. Hunt; first wireless officer, Mr. B. F. Arris; second, Mr. S. W. Prestor; chief engineer, Mr. P. Harding; second, Mr. F. B. Drake; third. Mr. L. M/CoiiviUc; fourth, Mr. H. Leckie; lifth, Mr. R. Thompson; Bixth. Mr. a. Boll; seventh. Mr. F. C. Kutherford; first refrigerating ingincej , , Mr. S. Hanson; second, Mr. S. it'Eobcrtsj chief steward, Mr. A. Huberts. | WESTKALIA FOB MELBOURNE.. Tho Wcstralia arrived in the stream early yesterday morning from Melbourne, and on being granted pratique berthed at tho Queen's Wjiarf nt 8.50 a.m. The veeeel loft Melbourne last Monday afternoon, and had a fair weather passage. She has 2010 tons of cargo for New Zealand, of which 1030 tons are for Wellington. Tho vessel brought tho following saloon passengers:—Mesere. Bailey, Bates, Burton, Damn, Collins, Corry, Bavies, Jji'cverman, Frnser, Giles, Goodwin, liulihan, licwitr eon, Higg.iriß, Kirby. Mills (2), Merrifiod, Kev. M'henzio, Nathan, Pearson, Pcning, ftothwell, Stanley, Taylor, Turner, Wheatley, Wardrop, Dr. Webb Stow, Jlcsdamos Baum, Corry and 2 infants. Chaplin, Dutton and child, Dowthwaite. Drcvcrnwn, Edge, Forbee, Griffiths, Leitli and 2 children, Mills, MvKenzie and 2 children, M'Villy and 2 children, Nathan, Preuing, Porcival, Percy, Eobinson, Ityland, l'.itchic, Stow and infant, Stone, Misses Burton. Edmond, Farquhar, Farr (2), Grapes, Holt. Jebb (2), Marsh, Paterson, O'Callaghaji, lioas, Eoberteon, Scarlett, Ward. Tno veseel is to sail to-morrow on the return trip, via tiyttelton, Buncdin, and Bluff. ■ MITSUKI MARU ARRIVES. An unexpected arrival at Auckland on Thursday night .was the Osaka Shosen Kuisha liner Mitsuki Maru, which arrived in the stream shortly alter midnight. She wae not expected to put in an appearance until the beginning of-this week, She left Hakodate on October .9 for Auckland, whenco eho is due to leave- for Sydney about Wednesday. From ithcre she goes to Manila, and then to Kobe. Her trip was made through fine 6eae, except for tho first week. Her cargo for Auckland consists of of sulphur, 184 tons of lumber, and a, number of logs and straw lA)ird3, while aho ucrrieu Borne 1400 tons of logs and 210 of lumber for Sydney. POltT OF WESTPOK'f. Tho port of Wcstport returns ior month' of October show iio output and export, of coal as under:— Output. Expb>t. Tons. Tone. Weetport Coal Co., Ltd. Coal 27,702 \i 25,072 17 Oolte' 173 i 173 i Wastport-Stockton Coal Co., Ltd 5,864 H 9,763 12 Coal Creek Mining/ . Party /. 768 5.9 768 19 SeddouviUe llino , 323 2 323 2 38,537 7 37,10613 Tho export of timber for the month, wae 58.6G0 sup. feet. During tho month <0 steamers, repre. Editing 18,268 tons, entered the port, and IS Btcaniers, representing 17,534 tons, left tno port. Tlie total tonnage for tho inontn wae 35,002. BELI'BUOKLB LEAVES AUCKLAND. The U.S. nnd A. steamer Beilbucklo loft Auckland ay noon yesterday lor Wellington to continue the disclurgo of her New York cargo. Mctars. Baiuety and Co. are local agents for the vesselj . TOFUA TO SAIL, TO-JlbllßOW. 'The Uijjnn Company announced on Saturday that tho Tolua will n'bw tail to-mor row for , San Francisco. HOEItAKI FOR SYDNEY. It ie anticipated that the intercolonial steamer Jioeiaki will be ready to sail for Sydney direct this afternoon. KAKAMEA FOR LONDON. The Karamea in to leave Wi,nganui tomorrow for Wellington to. complete Homeward .loading. Tne vessel wilj bo dispatched for London about Novc>nber 15. MAHANA SEPOBTED.. The Shaw-Siivill liner Mahanii was duo to arrive at Adelaide on Saturday In con tituiation of her voyage from London to the Dominion by way ports, ihu vceael will call at Melbourne and Sydney, and is expected to leave the latter port for this country about December 4. WAIHOBA AT VANCOUVER. A Prese .Association message from Dun. cilin states that the Wnihora arrived at Vancouvor last Tuesday from Lytteltou ■ind Apia. KUKOW .LOADS AT SAN PIUXCISCO. The Union Company's freighter Kurow arrived at Vancouver on Uuiobcr 31 from Auckland, via Suva. She in to sail tale week for San Francisco, where eho will load case oil and general merchandise for discharge at Napier, Lyttulton, and Duuedin. WArjOMO FOR LOADING. According to a Press Association juessago from Dunedin the Waitomo Newcastle last Wednesday for Singapore and Calcutta. i9ht> will loud at the latter port in December for New Zealand. TAHITI FKOM MELBOURNE. * The Tahiti was have left Melbourne on Saturday. She will cfill at Bluff and. Port Ohalmcra. P. AND O. SAILINGS. Owing to tho Imperial Govcy.iment requisitioning and diverting steamers tho Peninsular niul Oriental Company is not dispatching another passenger steamer to Australia via Sue; until about I lie middle of December. It is hoped that the Mantua will sail then. The following itearaers were expected to within range of Auckland wireless sta tion last night:-Jlaheno, Kaitangata. In rango of Awanui:--l(atoa. In range of Wellington :—Hororata, Karamea, lliverina, Basoano, Tropio. * Owing to the fact that *lio line a. largo imvnrd cargo to diEcharco the Hippie will not receive any cargo to-day. The Paloona, wliicn iirrirod at liuva. on Tuesday from Auckland, wus to tail on Saturday for Tonga and Samoa. She will afterwards return to Fiji lo complete her loading fov Auckland. Tho Kaiapoi was expected to leave Greymouth for Wellington with coal on Saturday night. The Corimia is to sail to-day for Timaru, Duucdin, and Oamaru. On Saturday evening the Karaniu left port tor Weslport, Urcymimth, aud tho Bluff.
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