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PHASES OF TIIE MOON. NOVEMBER'. ' mi . .. Day.- Hr.- m. First,tiuartcr 1 113 p.m. fu'l u 100 '! 8 . 11 5 a.m. Last quarter 15 3 10 a.m. Acw. moon 23 ' 250 a.m. ' NOON. Moon rises to-day, 2.39 a.m.; seta, 4.61 tt.in. .TIDE,' ;v ' .■ To-day; 2.34 a.m.; i:59 p.m. To-morrow,.-3.24 a.m.; 3.49-p.m. VsuN.. ' Sun rises to-day, 4.19 aim.; sets, 6.54.p.m. ARRIVALS. ' ■ WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19. WOOTTON, s.b. (5.5 a.m.), "151 tons, H. Johanseii, from Lyttelton. KAITOA, a.si (5.10 a.m.). 319 tons. Wildinan, from Nelson,- ".' ■■. ■ ' - ■ • KAPITI, s.s. (8.55 a.m.i," 24a tons, W. Sawyers, from Wanganui. KAPUNI, s.s. (9.30 a.m.), 188 tons; GibBon. from Patea. ' MANUKA, s.s. ■ (9.35 a.m.), 4505 tons, 0. "lift; from Lyttelton. ~ PDTIKI, s.s. (11 a.m.), 409 tone, F. NorImg, from Gisb'orne. ' - '■ . - • KENNEDY, s.s. (4.45 p.m:), '226 '.'tons, Harvey,, from Foxtail? '■•■'''■ |V OPAWA, s.b. (10.M p.m.),'. llO'. tons,'-J."-Knox-,. from Blenheim..rl: ' iV ', KATOA, s.s. i(inidriight), 2484' 1 ' tons, J. Hyani from Newcastle (in the : bay). ■ ' D E J; ;•'' i ' WEDNESDAY, iOyEMBER 19.-..' WAIRATJ, s.s. (6.10 i.Tn'.);.-. 1« : . tons,W. Deil/y, for Blenheim. ■ ;-'". MAY HOWARD, auxiliary schooner(l2.3o p.m.);; 64 tons, J). Ilolm, for Karamea.-; KAW|ERA, s.s. (1 p.m.), 174 ,tons;.'' A.. M'Kinnon, for Patea. ..... TERAWHITI, tug (5 p.m.), 260 tons, 0. Bullpck, rfor Port' Chalmers, . KAITOA, s.s. (5 p.m.), 319 tons,- Wildman, for .Nelson. - -• ■- KAMO, s.s. (5,30 p.m.). JZS6 tons, Watson. for, Greymouth: MONOWAI, s.s. (6:15 p.m.). 3433 tons, A. Norton,- for' Napier, Gißboruc, and Auckland. •' MANUKA,- s.s. (7.60 p.m.), 4505 tons, 0. Clift,:- for ■ liyttsltdh:-' :.v ',- .=: " 'EXPECTED ARRIVALS. ''''■" Mo.gic, Sandy. Bay. November 20 Waverley, .Patea, November 20. Mararoa, Lyttelton, November 20. Nikau, Nelson, November 20. , Invercargill, Lyttelton, November 20. Wairau, Blenheia, November '20. ' ..Ngatoro,'Greymouth, November' M. •* '-.'a Manuka, Lyttelton; November 21.-. *■! Kaitoa, Nelson," November, 21'. • Maori. Port Ohalmers. Navembor 21. Paparoa, Oamaru, November 21. Komata, Wcstport, November 21. ' Patea, November 21. . Karamu; Bluff:' November - 21;• ••• ~ rMararoa, Lyttelton, November 22. '• ' Nikau, Nelson, November 22. Pateena. Picton, Nelson, November 22, ' Baden Powell, New/Plymouth, Nov. 22. Kapum,-Patea, November 22.' Kapiti. Wanganui. November 22. Blenheim, Wanganui, November 22.. . Kahu, East Coast. November 22. Opawa, Blenheim, November 22, Neumarlr, Auckland, November 22. * Oalm, Wanganui. November 22. ' Ngahere, Greymouth, November 23. Itippxo. Gisborne, November\23. -Mokoia, Auckland, via Coast, Nov. -23, Waimea, Wanganui. .November 23. Arawa, London. Auckland, Novembor 23, Westmorelahd, Timaru. November 23 Raranga, Newcastle. November 24. Moeraki,. Sydney, .November -24.' Jyakatu. ; Kaikoura, November 24. Kaikoura, Montreal, Auckland,! Nov.- 24.' Breeze, Lyttelton, November 25. LciUim, New Yom, via Auckland, Nov.
- PROJECTED DEPARTy RES, Kapiti, Wanganui, November 20. I Wootton, Lyttelton, November 20. Calm, Wanganui. November 2fi. Mararoa, Lyttelton, November 20. Mkau, Nelson, November 20. Ka.hu, 1 Coa.st, November 20. Wakatu, Knikoura, November 20. Kennedy, Foxton, November 3). Opawa, Blenheim, November 20, - Waverlcy, Patea,-November- 20.' - Kapum, Patea-, November 20. ■ Karu, Lyttelton, November 20. Poherua, Greymonth, .November 20. Blenheim, Wanganui, November 20. Maori, Lyttelton. November 2i. Kaitoa, Nelson, November 21. latcena, Picton,,Nelson. November 21 Manuka, Sydnoy. November 21. Invere|irffill, Wnngnnui, November 21. Port"Elliot,> , lrondos; s ''N(jifi6iiib'c'r'"2l; Wairau, Blenhoim, November 21. Jiawera, Patea, November 21. G'sborne, November 21. Kahika, Greymoutli, November 21. Mararoa, Lyttelton, November 22. ■Mkau, 'Nelson, November 22; Karamea, London, November 22 M. Plym ° Uth ' WanEanui ' Moltoia, Dunedin direct, November 24. B.cnlicim. -Sounds, November 24. Waimca, Nelson, Coast, .November 24. vember"^! 11 ' Lyttelton - N °" §&'?• Kapie'r, Giaborne Akitio, Nov. 25. liieezo, southern port 3, November 26.
' OVERSEA STEAMERS. i - lef t London Dot. 5 for Auckland. Arrived Nov. 1'5,-Duo Wellington CAEPENTAEIA (A. and A.), leff New Dno Dec. i2 R ' klilnd Md Australia, Nov. 4. GOIiALA (A. and . A.), left New York too Dm. Iff AVc!Ullßtoa and Australia. u'' Co,) ' left Montreal C.U. 9 foi Auckland, \Vcllington, and Ann. No a J. m 24. Arr " , SOV - a.A • KUKOW (U.S.ft.), left 'Frisco Nov; 15 for f! ton ' an(i Dunedin. nil J f 4' A -'. Ir 'lt- '\"ew York Oct. 8 for ! Aueklnnd. Wcllinirlon ind T l fev Wellington Nov. 27. ' IjlUhltil (O.b. and A.J, loading at Non n° r Uckla ' ,l(l ' Wellington, Eyttelton nnd Dunsdin, and Australian Dort« ' fo lr i^f A <S ' S,A,) : tKiiK Deo (T I" S;S ', ) ' loft 'Frisco Nov. 15 Due Wellington Doc. 7, M N^ lA { ll Yi luft i Hed Sea, Oct 30, for . Auckland and Wellington. Arr Jiov. 10.- Due Wollington Nov 22 ■ ' traiia V?a Bolabay "'i ll Aus. to leavo Londoh "flf"koTM. fC> fo? New Zcaiai:d° '' l ° Po °- loft 'Frisco Nov. 5, for Weiliiigtou and Australia. fnr A Wpnr' B ' a ' A j ) V !oft ion don October 7 Un'gton Deo U " Zealand ' . Due Wei-
POltT OHAikISPvS (O. aDd B.), to leave New York end Dec, lor Auckland ' Wnl. lington, Lyttelton and Port Chalmers ~I'OKT D«NKOS (0.11.), to load S N 7i 2.^ P for T \uoH?mf lpft London' Sept. "af^Sa^S^lelliaEtoaliAßAKGA (S.S.A.), duo Wellington from Australia,hovember 24, to load IUMD'MKA (N.K.-S Co.), leT Liverpool, Cue Dee. 28. clllns!ton - via Ca l'» '^wn! RUAIIiNB (N.Z.S. Co.), .left LondoD Nov. ■ 3. for Auckland. Wellington, Ljittelton, aiid Port Chalmers, via Tencriffe Capo Town and liobart. Duo Dec 21 ItUAPEUU (5.7,.8. Co.). "o leave M"'- for New Zealand. WAHISB (U.S.y.), to learfc United K l?r S . d £ , s. No,cm,)c t for JTeiv, Zealand. (U'.'«s.S.), to load lri'Singaporft and Calcutta for N.Z.' ... in^w 31 ' v° A y A , NAI ' (U ' S ' and A.), loading In New York for N.Z. *®* Co.), to Isara Cao Mo. Nov. lor hew Zealand; SAILERS Vessel. . Left. Due. San Francisco to Auckland- .. Henrietta . Nov. 8 end Deo. Ban Francisco to Wanganui Sept. 13 • . Nov ban irancißco to Napier- ' William E. Burnham Sept. 23' ' Nov ban Francisco to I.ytt.eltonLuzon 10 erdDeo tan Francisco to Timaru— llanter gdpt. 9_ j[ OY . THE . BERTHAGE LIST. JVj-flay's berthage list ie iif unrter--Kapiti—No. 2 Queeus WJiaH. Kennedy-No. I Queen e Wharf. : Putiki—No. 3 Queen's Wharf. Wootton—Xo. 4 Queen's Wharf. ■ Kapum—No. 5 Queen's Wliarf. Waverley-Xo. 6 Quecn'a Wharf. Calm—No. 6 Queen's Wharf. B enheim-Xo. 7 Quefcn's Wliarf. ' : Wakatu-No. 7 Queen's Wharf. Hilia--«o. b () H o .] . H i'l Nikau-No. 10 Quccti'B. Wharf Opawii-No. 11 Queen's Wharf. £ora Niven-No. 11 Queen's Wharf. Patcena-No. 12 Queen's Wharf. .Kanu-Xn- 13 u'Vi;.ri. Invcrcareill-No. 13 Queen's Wharf Jfapourika—Clyde Quay Whaif. Mnraroa—Ferry IVhart. Poherua—Railway Wharf. ' ' l*i? lif - Knihvav. u Katoa—liailivay Wliarf. karaaM'ii.-Oi:»«ww wliarf Port KUioi—Kill's Wharf. Karu—Kins'? Wharf Kahilta—Jliramar Wharf. Kim-Slip \Vfsm-r Waitangi—Slip TVharf.
The large mx-ninstcd Iwniunilino K. R. StcrlinE. ivhic-h is bi'Mieing a fuil cargo of coal from Kcnriwtlo to Alii klund hnr, been delayed ill Newcastle owing lo tho illness nf master. ;«v i* pxoci-Lcd to take her'departure at anv lime now.
BY telegraph: / OVERSEA. SYDNEY, Novembor 19. Arrived.—Koromika, from New Zealand. Sailed.—Mo'orakl (5.40 p.m.). NEWCASTLE. November 19. Arrived.—Wa-ipor!, from AiicWand. • COASTAL WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19. ' AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Leitriui 14.30 a.m.), flora New York; Makura (8.20 a.m:). from Sydney; ;■ Kakapo. (4.25 p.m.), froni Westiport. PATEA. . Sailed,—Waverley (7.15 p.m.), for.'Wellington. • . . ..... " . NELSON" Arrived.—Eegulus (10.43 a.m.), from Wellington. ' -. Sailed.—Corinna (4 ■ ,p.m.) t for New • Plymouth. To sail.—Regulus (6 p.m.), for-..Wcstport; Nlkau (7 p.m.) for Wellington..; •' WESTPORT. •/:' Arrived.—Komata (6.40 a.m.), from Wellington. , , . LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Mararoa (9.25 a.m.), from Wellington; ■ NgaUuta, from Newcastle.' Sailed.—lonic (5 p.m.), for Port Chalmers; .Mararoa (6.35 p.m.), for Wellington; In- . vercargill (5.25 p.m.), for Wellington; 1 Canopua (6.30 p.m.!" for Westport; Storm .(5 p,m;); for Dunldin. l . DUNEDIN. ?> (noon), from Lyttelton. ; (4.5 ( p.m.), for. .Lyttelton. ... /BTATTT. (ii p.m. November 18), for Melbourne; Karamu (5.10' p.m.), for Wellington;:- • : FIRE OX WESTMORELAND. NO.'-SERIOU-S DAMAGE TO • VESSEL. . Telesriph— i'ress A(.iociaiin» '■!. ,r . Tlinaru, Novembor 19. . ■At a quarter past midnight 'a 'lire was difcovered on the starboard side of No. 3 hold of the steamer Westmor%hd. lying at .No.. 3 wharf, and loading froz'eii meat Jor Home. . Tho vessel arrived; here on Thursday to load,, meat for Home, and iras due to : sail to-day. Pfcti pouched ground on tho voyage from Bluff to Dunedin in May last-, and until-last week was flying in,. Port Chalmers 'Undergoing extensive repairs. The ship loaded 50,000 1 carcasseß- of'-meat hero; her loading being about completed when, the .outbreak was discovered. '-.Dense clouds of' smoke soon appeared, and it was found that the firo was amongst flax loaded at Port Chalmers. The ship's engines 6oon got to work. It was found ncoe6sary to call on the borough brigade, and quickly two hoses wore playing on the llam.es, one •through a hole cut in the deck plates, and;tho other through the door leading to the' hold, and a .continuous stream of water was kept playing on the flames till about 7 o'clock, when tho outbreak was suppressed, although the flax is still smouldering: The brigado men are standing by meantime, in case of a furthor outbreak. The carijo of flax will bo discharged sb soon as possible, and also a consignment of wool in an Adjoining hold, which will require to bi examined. Tho ' outbreak will cause the '-steamer to be detained hero till Saturday or Monday. As far as can be ascertained, the Bteamer has sustained no serious structural damage, and meat loading operatioiiß are being continued.' and the voyage of the vessel is 'not likely to be seriously, interrupted. • ' THE MISHAP TO THE KARORI. ; 'i'elo»ra»!i.—Vreni AMoclatloa. Dunedln November 19. The position of the Karori has changed since yesterday; and sho has settled firmly.in the,mud. with a list to starboard. Her- decks are undej water to -a:.depth of five i feet. Number .4 hold fippoars to be dry, but the ship is waterlogged from engine-room to forepeak. II is evident the damage is much greater than at first anticipated. The Union Company has decided to bring the tug Tnrawhiti from Wellington with a powerful ■ pumping plant. At high tide the ICarori's decks arc about four feet under water. It is now thought '.hat tho hull has been ripped open for a goniiderablo distanct from the fore peak to the onglno-rooin. The Torawhiti ia expected to-morrow night with a powerful pumping "ulaut. [The Terawhiti left Wellington at 5 ip.m. yesterday for Port Chalrimrs. «. Captain 0. Bullock is in command.! - WESTRALIA'S PASSENGERS. Thb Wcßtrolia, which left Bluff on Tuesday evening for Melbourne, took tho following passengors;—Mesdames Hobbs, Olliver, Blauehardt, Re'dy, King, Lord and two children, Vercity and four children, ■ Mi3BeK -'Watti,'y"Dnj'- - Cl JJovcritlg'c.-' Messrs. Davies, Bontley, Aithur, jfeaghcr, Olliver, fi-oeke. Frojp' Lyttelton—Mesdames Brown, Baker, Drew, Haleß and ,tv,-o children, Sorenson, Watt and cliild, Gfrimwood, ■ Mvwcs Campbell, Campbell, Donaghue, Messrs. Frazer, 'Dale, Wolfe, Willoughby,". Sorensen, Mesdames Isaac, Steveiißon, Jones and two children,. Scott, Rescski and infant, Lano, Lordand two children, Duthie and two 'children, Walker and two children, Fenwick and three .children, Marsh, Whyte, Tubr. man, Cameron. Adkins, MacKewan, Scoular, Messrs. Hart, Hamilton, Gow, Captain. Shennan, Thofnley, Fenwick, Spring", Best, Marsh, Lano, Stevenson, Jones, ifastor Marsh; and 62 in tho steerage. THE. ATUA. The Atua, which arrived at Auckland' from Suva on Monday evening, left Suva at 4 p.m. on Thursday, experiencing excellent weather on her trip down. She has alarge cargo of sujar on board. She will leave at 3 .p.m. to-day for Newcastle and Sydney. . The- Atua brought tho following passengers:—ln saloon; Misses Anderson,, N. Cathcart, H. G. Oraig, R. Keesmg, F. Wake, L. Wallace,. N. Nicholson,t Mes : . dames T. Cope and 2 children, N. Chalmers, De Boisierre and child, Herriclt and' boy, O. Pile and 3 children, Smith and 3 children, F. Wake, F. Wilson and 2 children, Swann, Veitclu Messrs. K. J. Allardyce, F. and U. Crosse, I'..Cope, Do Boisierro, J. Hunter, W. Oliver. O, Pile; H. Williams, Nicholson, Sv.-ann, Veitch, and five Etc-irage\
SHAW-SAVILL STEAMEKS. Movements of units of the Shaw, Savilland Albion Company's licet are as under:
The Kia Ora, at present dischargins coal at Wellington, is to sail on Sunday for New Plymouth to commence loading... The Kanunoa is to , sail on Saturday moraine for London, via Panama. Tho Arawa is to leave Auckland (in Friday for Wellington, to continue her dis-. charge.
The Karanga ia due early next' week from Newcastle to load.
The Mahnna- is tn leave Melbourne about December 10 for Wellington to commence loading. • «'
N.Z. SHIPPING COMPANY UNITS. Following are the movements of unitß of tho New Zealand Shippiug Company's fleet;—
The Pa.par'oa is to. leave Oamaru at noon torday.for Wellington to-complete loading. She will sail finally on No. vembcr 29. .
-.-Tho Eemuora -left. Port' Chalmers yesterday'for Lyttelfonl '°'SKb'i«' due- back at ..Wellington towards the end of next week to complete, Owing to un'n voidable delays oho -will not bo dispatched for London ; until December 3.
• The Kaikoura. is expected to leave Auckland on Saturday for Wellington to putout the local nortion of her Jlontreai cargo. From Wellington she will proceed to Ijyttelton, Sydney, Melbourne, and Adelaide. • . THE PATEENA. Owing to repairs having to be carried out 111 her engine-room, tho-Pateena's trip to l'icton and Xclson yesterday had to bo cancelled. She ivill pick up her runBins to-morrow, sailing at 1.3u p.m. ; ' LEITBIjI AT AUCKLAND. . The A. and A. chartered steamer Leitrlm arrived at Auckland j-es'tcrday morning from Sow York, She' is lo have tile northern port about next Tuesday lor Wellington, and from here she will go on tfl .Australia. NEUMAEK DUE SATURDAY. Messrs.- Murray, P.oberts and Co. advisa that tho ox. German steamer- Neuma-rk will leave Auckland at noon to-day for Wellington to put out 14C0 tons ot phosphates and a quantity of tea. MOAN A LEAVES 'HUSOO. -■ Advice his been received by tiio Union Co. tliat the Jloana left .San Francisco on Saturday "night last for Wellington, via Papeete and lJarotonga. Sno should -reach Wellington about December 7. THE • TALUK E. The Island steamer Talunc, which arrived lit Auckland from Tonga. Samoa, and Fiji on Tuesday morning, left Suva on Tnurcdjy. about an nour and n half before the A tun, and had an excellent trip down. Prior to leaving the Island group tho T.tluni! called .it Lauthala li.iy fur iugar, of which t-iie has some YCO: tons aboard. She hiiii also a very large meo of piuc-appl'.-n and bananas. KUHOW KJAVKS 'FRISCO. According to a Precs Association message from Duncdin the Kurow left Han Franci.-co at G p.m. on November 15 wjth cargo for Napier, IjyttcUon, and Dunedin. KATOA AKHIVES. With a cargo of coal from Newcastle, thi' Katoa arrived in the stream early this morning. J[V£S-TAI'I,E COeSn?. Captain J. M-Ncilngc, lat-i of the Mon.v ro:-.. ha; been unpointed temporary pilot to the lllv.lT Harbour Hoard until the W,- appointment of u accond pilot has been made.
Mr. V. G. Webb, who ban been on the Patcena as extra officer, has joined tho Kamo in a similar capacity. Mr. P. M. Oaicns, second engineer of tho Kahilta, Ins signed ofF, and his place liasj been taken by Mr. D. V,'. Faliner. The following steamers were expected tp bo within range of Auckland wireless •station last night:—Ayrshire. Flora, Neuraark. In range of Wellington—Mararoa, Manuka, Pateena. Mokoia, Argyllshire, Bellbuekle, Kntoa, Maori. In range of Awurua-Westralia. Tho Poherua- is to Fail for Grovmouth to-day. The Australian barque Whito Pine, perhaps hotter,,known in these waters as the Hujel berthed, at, Auckland -on Tuesday, mornine,to discharge her cargo of bonedust and phosphates. of which she has -some .7.00 tons on board. She has been ten days on the way from .Sydney, and expects to he at the northern port' : for Some three weeks. She 'will then return to' Sydney to : load timber.! • - The American barouc- Narwhal, .-which arrived at.. Auckland on- Tuesday, left Han Francisco- on'. Aujr'iißt '22,' and has consequently made a trip of 87 days to that port. Her officers report a fine .trip ■until within aiprlit of the New Zealand coast, when unfavourable -weather conditions kept, her' out for more than a fort. ■ night. Sho has n cargo of cdss oil on hoard for discharge at Auckland, alter which. her movements aro . uncertain. , The Kamo sailed last evening for Grevmouit, -whore sho will load back to Wellington. '• . ■ ' •• The Putiki ivill probably sail for Gisborno to-ynorrov; ■ with a load of coVt The Breeze., is . to leave- Lyttelton on Monday for Wellington and Wellington on Wednesday for''southern-'ports. . ' ■ Th» -Rally if' to 'gr. otu, to -the East Coast stations to-day to load -wool.- She is'..due back'on. Saturday.- ' The Calm is ,to, sail ..to-day for Wanga; nui. She is due back, on Saturday, and ■will nail on Monday for Puundin. Timaru, and Lyttelton. • - Tho. Australian scow Maroro ■is .reported to- be loading a cargo of hardwood at Clarence River -for Auckland.'' After unloading- 700' tons of guano tho steamer Glaucus left Bluff on ■ Friday morning last for Greymouth, where sho will load timber for Adelaide. 'Messrs. Clark and Co. re. cently launched'from their yards .at .Bel fast tho 'Gorala,. -with a gross tonnage of 6200. tons, for tho British-India: Steam Navigation -Company's- Indian coast 'service, and .also, the.Narenta, 450 ft.-, with a crbM. tonnage of S3OC tons. for the Koyal MaU Steam Packet .Company's ."River Plate ; service. ; The ,Gorala' U at, .present on ; iier w.from New York'to Wellington, | under the: A.'and A. agcucy. .
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