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- *7— PHASES OF THE MOON. NOVEMBER. •' Day. Hr. m. First Quarter 1 113 pm. Stall moon ,v 8, 11 5 a.m. Last quarter ...... 15 3 10 a.m. Now moon 23 2 50 a.m. ' MOON. Moon rises to-day, 5.69 a.m.; sets, 9.20 p.m. . TIDE To-day. 6.26 a.m.; 6.47 p.m. To-morrow, 7.4 a.m.; 7.23 p.m. SUN. Sun vises to-day, 4.16 a.m.; sets, 7 p.m ARRIVALS. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24. KAMO, 8.5. (3.55 aim.). 1256 tons, Watson, trom Greymouth. NOATOItO, 5.3. (5 a.m.), 1100 tonß, A. Swell. from Greymouth. DEPARTURES; MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24. NORA NIVEN. trawler (4 a.m.), ltt tons.' Brusey, for fishing. PATEENA, C.S. (1.40. p.m.);-1212 tons, T: Seweil. for Picton and Nelson. ' - KAITOA, s.s. (5.5 p.m.!, 319.t0ns Wildxnnn. for Nelson. - ' KAPUNI, s.s. (5.10 p.m.), 188 tons, GibsoS, for Patea, KIA OR-A, s.s. '7 p.m.),. 6566 tons. S. Leyack, for New Plymouth. • \ IIAOUI,, s.s. • (7.50 .p.m.), 3412 tons, W\. Cameron,, for Lyttelton.::, - BLENHEIM, s.s. (8.15 p.m.), 151 tons.' G. Wilkinson, for Havelock. ALEXANDER, s.b. (9.50 p.m.), 27! tons, J. Wildman, for Westport. OPAWA, e.s. (11.5 p.m.), 110 tons, J. Knox, tor Blenheim.
EXPECTED, ARRIVALS. Sipple, Gisborne) 'November 25. Kapiti, !Wanganui, November 25. John, Wnnganui, November 25. Calm, Wahganui, November 25. Raranga. Newcastle, November 25. Kaikoura, Montreal, "-Auckland, Nov. 25. Mararoa. Lyttelton, November 25. Nikau, Nelson, November 25. Pateona, Picton, Nolson, November .25. Breeze, Lyttelton; November 25, . Stella, Lyttelton, November 25. Wootton, Lyttelton, November 25. Hawera, Palea, November 25. Mokoia, Auckland; via Coast, Nov. 25. Wakatu, Kaikoura, November 25. Terawhiti. Dunedin. November 25. Tytanekai, Lyttelton,, 1 November 25. ■ Maori, Lyttelton; November 26. Kaitoa, Nelson,. November 26. t Nuddea, Sydney, 'ITovember 26. Opawa, Blenheim, November 26. Invercargill, Wanganut, November 26. Regulus, Wanganui. November 26, Kennedy, Foxtan. November 26. Kapuni, Paten, Npvember 26. Kiiitangata, Newcastle, November 26. Baden Powell. New Plymouth, Nnv. 26. Mararoa,- Lyttelton, November 27, Nikau, Nelson, November 27. . Pateena. Picton, Nelson, November 27. Leitrim, New Yom, via Auckland. Nov. 27. . t Te Anati, Auckland,' November 27. Moeraki, Lyttelton. November 27. Wave'rley. Patea, November 27. Wairau, Blenheim, Novomber 27. Corinna, New Plymouth, November 217. Blenheim. Sounds, November 28. Kahu, East Coast, November 23. Kowhai. Westport. November 28. Remunra, Lyttelton, November 29. Ayrshire, Tokomaru 'Bay, November 30. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Wairau, Blenheim, November 25. P-utiki, Napier, Gisborne, Novomber 25. Kahu, East Coast-, November 25. Waverley. Patea, November 25. Mararoa. Lyttelton, November 25. . Niknu, Nelson. November 25. . Magic. West Haven. Novomber. 25. Kapiti, Wanganui, Kovembor 25. Moeraki, Lyttelton, November 25. Corinna, New Plymouth, November 25. Katoa, Newcastle, November 25. ' Maori,- Lyttelton, Novcmbix' 26. Kaitoa, Nelson, November 26. Pateena, Picton, Nelson, November 26. . Wootton,' Lyttelton, November - 26. Wnkat-H, K.aikoura, November 26, Ripple, Napier, Gisijorhe, Akit-in, Nor. 26. Regulus, Nelson, Coast-. November 26. Opawa, Blenheim. November 26. Hawera-, Patea, November 76. . Kapuni, Patea, November 25. - Ngahere, Greymouth, November 26. ■ Ngatoro, Greymouth. November 26. Calm, . Dunedin,.. ,Timaru, . Lyttelton. Vort-mber 26. . Mokoia, ,Dunedin/ November ..25. ■ Komata. Westport-, November 26. Kamo, Grflymout.il, November 26. Canopus. Westport, November 26. Baden Powell, New Plymoath, Nov. 26. .John, Lyttelton, November £6.. ..Mararoa, Lyttelton, November 27. Kika-u-, Nelson. November 27. Arawa, Lyttelton, November"27. ■ Moeraki, Sydney. November «7. ■Nuddea, New York, November 27. . , Kennedy, Foxton, November 27. Breeie, ■ Dunedin, Timaru, ' yttelton, ITovember 27. Stella, Dunedin, November •27..-', Neumark, Newcastle. November 28. :Westmorelan'l. Liverpool. November 28. Blenheim, Wanganui. November 28. Paparoa, London,' November 29. OVERSEA STEAMERS. ARAWA (S.S.A.), left London Oct. 5 for Auckland. Arrived Nov, 15. Arr. Wellington Nov.' 23 CARPENTAUIA 'A., and A.), left New York for Auckland and Australia. Nov. 4. Due Dee. 8. GORALA (A. and A.), left New York Nov. 10 for Wellington and Australia. Due Dec. 14.. ' KAIKOURA (N.Z.S. Co.), left Montreal Oct. 9 for Auckland, Wellington, and Australia, Arr. Nov. 18. Due Wellington November 25. , : .'. KTTROW-fU.S.S.), left 'Frisco Nov. 15 for Napier, Lyttelton, and Dunedin. LEITRIM; (A., and - A.J. left New York Oct. : 'B for 'Auckland. Wellington, and Australia. Due Wellington Nov.-27. LIBERTY (U.S. and. A.), loading at New York for Auckland, Wellington; Lyttelton, and Dunedin,'arid'Australian ports. JIAIIANA (S.S.A.), duo Wellington Deo U to load. MOANA (U.S.S.), left 'Frisco Nov. ,15. Due Welli igton Dec. 7. NEUMARK,. left Safaga, Red' Sea, Oct. JO; for Auckland :md Wellington. Arr. Nov. 10. Arr. Wellington Nov. 22. UORTHUMBF,ELAND (F.S.) left Liverpool Oct. 22 for N.Z., via Bombay and Australia. ' OPAWA (N.Z.S. Co.), to leave. London end Dec. for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Port Chalmers. . ■ , OPIHI (lieece). dun Wellington from Sinsapore about Dec. 20. ORARI (N.Z.S. Co.) to leave Oanada. Dec. for New Zealand. PARATTAH, left 'Frisco Nov. 5 for Auckland. Wellington, and Brisbane. Duo Auckland November 24. PAKEHA (S.S.A.), left London October 7 for Australia and New Zealand. Duo Wellington Deo. 8. .PGfilT CAROLINE (C.D.). loading Glasgow ajid. Liverpool; for Auckland, Wellington. Lyttelton, and Port Chalmers. To sail Dec. 3. 'PORT CHALMERS (C. and D.l, to leave New,.York end Dee. for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton and Port Chalmers. PORT DEXISON (C.D.), to load In N.Z. Due Wellington Dec. 15. -PORT SYDNEY (0.D.), left London Sept. £5- for Auckland. Napier, and Wellington, Yia Australia. Due about Dee. 11. . .-RARANGA (S.S A.), due Wellington from Australia, November 25, to load. RIMUTAKA (N.Z.S. Co.), left Liverpool, Nov. 8 for - Wellington, via Capo Town. Due Dec. 28. ** EUAHINE (N.Z S. Co.), left London Nov. 3 for i,uckland, Wellington. Lyttfllton, and Port Chalmci'e. via. Capo Town and Hobart. 1 Due Dec. 21. RUAPEHU (N.Z.S. Co.). to leave <JX In'iddle Nov. for-New Zealand. SUFFOLK (F.S.), left Liverpool Nov. 13 for Auckland, Wellington; and Australia. Duo Auckland Dec. 29. WAHINE (U.S.S;), to leave United Kingdom November .for• New, Zealand.;• ;: WAITOMO (U. 6.5.), to load in Singapore end Calcutta for N.Z. WEST OAVANAI, (U.S. and A.), loading in New York for N.Z. WHAKATANE (N.Z.S. Co.), to ldavo Gfin Ids, Nor. for New Zealand. : SAILERS Vessel.' Left", Due. Ban Franciscu to AucklandHenriette , - Nov. i , end Dec. Ban' Francisco to WanganuiWanganui Sept. 13 Not. Ban Francisco, to NapierWilliam E. Bnrnham Sept. 23 Nor Ban Francisco to I.yttelt'onLuzon . Nov. 10 . crd Deo. ban Francisco to Timaru— Planter Sept. 9 Nov. THE BERTHAGE LlS'f. \ To-day's berthage list is as under ;- Arawa—No. 1 Queen's Wharf. Moeraki—No. 1 Queen's Wharf.' Kennedy—No. 3 Queen's Wharl. Waverley-No. s.:)ueens Wharf, Mokoia—No. 6 Cluoen'j Wharf Huia—No. 8 Queen' 6 Wharf. Nikau—No. 10 Queen's Wharf. Wairau—No. 11 Queen's Wharf. Lily—No. 13 Queen's Wharf. Wootton—No. 13 Queen's Wharf. Eipple—No. 14 Queen's Wharf. Breeze—No. 14 Queen's Wharf " Kaikoura-Taranaki Street Wharf. Raranga—Clyde Quay Wharf. Tutanekai—Clyde Quay Wharf Mararoa—Ferry Wharf. ' Magio-Fcrry Wharf. ' Katoa—Railway Wharf, . Ngatoro—Railway Wharf. Komata—Railway Whp-rf. Canopus—Railway AVnarf., . : ■ Faparoa-Ghttgow WhaTf ; , Wostmoreland—Glasgow Wharf. Corinna-Glasgow,-Wharf. '- Hawera—Glasgow Wharf... -" Kapiti-Glasgow T^harf.
Neumark—King's Wharf. Kahu—King's Wharf. ' John- King's Wharf. Oalm—Pipitea Wharf. Kanio—Miramar Wharf. Putiki—Miramar Wharf. , Kini—Slip Wharf. . ' Waitangi—Slip Wharf. BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEAS, LONDON, November 21. Arrived,—Port Victor, from Wellington. MELBOURNE, Novomber 24. '. Arrived.—Westralia (yesterday), from New Zealand. nl ■ BRISBANE, November 24. Arrived.—Bcllbuckle, from Wellington. . COASTAL MONDAY, NOVEMBER, 24. AUCKLAND Arrived.—Maheno ilO.lO a.m.). from Sydney. Sailed.—Makura (1.15 p'.m), for Suva. ONEHUNGA. Sailed.—Rimu (3 p.m.), for New Plymouth. PORT AHURIRI. To sail.—Mokoia (8 p.m.), for Wellington. PICTON. Arrived.—Pateena (6 p.m.), from Wellington. . " NELSON To sail.—Nikau (7 p.m.), for Wellington. GREYMOUTH Arrived.—Kahika (2 a.m.), from Wellington. LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Karu (7.40' p.m. November 23), -. from Wellington; Ngakuta, (5.40 p.m.), for Greymouth. ' .-■ _... Sailed—Tut-anekai (6.15 p.m.), for Welling- ' ton; Mararoa (6.35 p.m.), for 'Wellington; : , Wakat/u-, for Kaikoura. To sail.—Wootton (8 p.m.), for Wellington. PORT CHALMERS. Sailed.—Terawhiti i 5.10 a.m.),' for Wellington. " PASSENGERS 'BY' MAKURA. TJio following passengers joined I'ne R.M.S. Makura at Auckland, where she left yesterday for Vancouver: Firflt, saloon —Misses Avery, Dalrymple, Dolan, Ledyard, Symons. Mcsdames Ashtoli, Bishop, Clarke, Court, Mac Donald, Keiyiei!, Wallace, Webster, Messrs. F. Ashton, T. Bisnop, O. liristow, W. O. Clark, G. Crow, Lieut. 11. Court, K. Dalrymple,'. G. B. Deer,'P. S. Harper, Lieut. F. Holmes, ti. V. Marnner, W. A. Rennell,, P. - $■. Skeates, Wallace, Lieut.-Colonel A. T. Bayson, A. Whalen, G. It. White, J. L. Tarnlon. Second saloon: Misses Brvan, Balk (2!, Carmichacl, Duggan, Fiphc'r (3), Fitzgerald,. Grundy, Hamilton, Kitto, Murray (2), Parkinson, Robinson, Wiliion, 'Mesdaines -Bailey, Barnes, Bryan, Lane and child, Penny, Robinson, Wilßon, Messrs. J. Barnes, J. Bennett, H. A. Bentlcy, R. Bryan, Masters E. and D. Bryan, A. G. Downes, W. A. Duggan, J. Faulk, E. A. Ford, A. E. Godkin, J M. Lane, J. M'Phee, j. 1\ Penny, K. N. Pitt, A J. Sohcere, Von Osselcr, G. F. Wilson, 0. It. Wilson, P. T. Wren, and three steerage. " PASSENGERS FOR AUSTRALIA. The At/ua, which left Auckland on Saturday for Sydney, took tho following passengers Misses Fairslwll, M'Kenzfc, Hunt. Campboll, Alexander, Mesdames Aickln, Norton and 2 children! Hunt and 2 chilarcni Tarto and ohild, Groy, Manuel and 3 children, Messrs. Row, Bake and child, Aickln, Norton, Tarto and hoy. M'Donald, Rowley, Stevenson, Wilde, Wells, .Herriek, Ifackay, and 15 steerage. UNION COLLIERS. ; Movements of Union Company collierß ■were reported as. under. yesterday The Kaitangata left Newcastle tt midnight on Friday for -Wellington, and is duo to-morrow afternoon. The Kowhai is to load at Westport this week for Wellington. The Kamo Is to return to Greymouth tomorrow. She is to again load for Wellington, '. The Karamu will sail to-day for Greymouth to load for Lyttelton. The Katoa. is to sail for Newcastle this evening. She will load for Auckland. The Komata is to return to Westport at 5 p.m. to-morrow. She will load for Auckland this trip. The Wanaka is due at Dunedin from Newcastle to-day. . . After discharging her cargo of Newcastle coal at Lyttelton, the Kanna will go to Westport to load' coal for tho Admiralty for discharge at Sydney. ( i '. . PORT. VICTOR AT HOME. Oablo advice has been received that the I'ort Victor, jvhlch left Wellington on October 1, arrived at London on November 19. . . ■ THE MAHENO. ~.The-Maheno arrived at Auckland ycs J terday morning. On tho return trip she will leave,the northern port at 10 a.m. on Thursday. TOFUA REPORTED. Advice received by the Union Company states that tho Tcfua arrived at Rarotonga at 5.a.m. on Wednesday from Wellington and sailed at '9 a.m. the same day lor Papeete and San Francisco.
KIA OP.A FOR LOADING. The Shaw-SaviH steamer Kia Ora left port last evening for New Plymouth and Wanganui to commonce Homcw-ird leading. ' EIVERINA AND WESTRALIA.' Huddart. Parker Ltd.. advise that tho Kiverina is to leave Sydney on Thursday for Wellington, arriving on Monday r.cxt. On the Tcturn 'tip sho -will leave Wellington on December 4. ) Tho Wostralia is to leave Melbourne on i Thursday for. Wellington direct, arriving on December 2, I'wl sailing on Decembor 4 for Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff, and Melbourne. RARANGA DUB TO-DAY. Acoordine to wireless advipo from the ,Shaw-Savill steamer Jtaranjja sho is duo at Wellington at 6 o'clock this morning. The. vessel is to load at Napier and Wellington for Home. NEUMARK TO SAIL FRIDAY. , Messrs. Murray, Roberto advise that it will be Friday before the Neumark gets away frorri Wellington for Newcastle. lONIC LOADING. • The Bhaw-Savill liner lonio left Port Olialniers yesterday afternoon for Timaru to Continue loading. From Timaru she will come back to Wellington to complete. CARGO FOR SOUTH. The Calm is duo this . morning from Wanganui with a cargo of wool, und will, on completion of discharge, load for Dunedin, Timaru, and Lyttelton, sailing tomorrow. ,i The Ereezo is due to-day from Lyttelton with produce, and a loeomotive and some railway trucks. She is also to load for' the above-mentioned ports, and will sail.; on Thursday. • KAIKOUSA DUE TO-DAY. .' j The Now Zealand Shipping Company's Kaikoura is'duo at Wellington this morning from Montreal and Auckland. After, putting out her local cargo she- will'goj on to Lyttelton, thence to Auotralia. NUDDEA TO OALL. * r The New Zealand and African Company' advise that', tho Nuddea left, Sydnoy on Saturday morning for Wellington, and is due to-morrow. She will load a quantity of cargo, for Boston and New York and sail on Thursday. ; ' THE MOKOIA. . The Mokoia if due from Auckland, Gishorne, and Nanier about noon to-day. She will go on to Dunodin direct at 5 p.m. tomorrow. LEITRIM FOR WELLINGTON. ,-Tho A., and. A. steamer Leiirim is, to 'leave Auckland this morning to put out cargo from New York. THE MOEKAKI. ; The Moeraki is to go to LyttaH-w at 5 p.m. to-day, and will return to Wellington on Thursday, and sail at 5 p.m. for Sydney direct. .PORT PIP.IE LEAVES LONDON. Tlio Port. Pirie left Lmrton on November 13 in ballast for Port Pirie. T!>e Commonwealth and Dominion Lie.?. advise that- His not yet known whether. "-he will load in Australia cr New Zealand. PORT ALP,ANY AT LONDON. ■ The Port Albany,which- left Wellington on Kenteinher 24. arrived at London on November 11. MESS-TABLE GOfiSIP. ' Onrtain C. Thomson hac taken command of the Knhu in pla-:e of Captain .1. Loivry, .who has joined the Eastbonrno ferry steamers again. 'Mr. C. Dempster h».s joined the Waverlcy a." mate, vice Mr. ,C. fi. Lar^enJ ■ Mr.'V. R. M'Queen. wireless operator on the Jfnori. has transferred to Patoena in a similar capacity, F. E. Duggan, wireless operator on the Pate&'na, has come ashore Mr. R. Craig, chief enaiivor of the Karamu, and Mr. F. M'Conville. chief engineer of the Kahika, have exchanged positions. ■ Mr. N. Hailes. ihirtl engineer of the Karrimtt. has -come ashore, and Mr. J. T>"i>ob»c !>as .inined in hiß nlac. Mr. TT, Donald. 1a f o seco'vl officer of *hn Tarcuvera. who'hop been v shore on !iotid"v leave, has .ioinrd the Raima as second officer.. relieving Mr. J, 11. Rnlnh. who lies resigned from the service of the Union Company.
?Jr. J. Appleton, lato chief officer'of tho Kini, who has boon ashore on holiday leave, will join the Waipori aa chief officer, relieving Mr. S- Hewitt, who will come ashore on holiday leave.
Captain 11. S. Cox has taken command ni tho Kosamond, relieving Captain Ja-u----nay, who has como ashore for instructions.
Tho death occurred at Puliukohc on Wcdnosday last of Mr. J. P. Ea.yner, who was for,many yea::s in tho-New Zealand Government lighthouse service. •He was principal.keeper at Tiri Tiri and a number of other .lighthouses during his term of service. was stationed st l'encarrow Lighthouse when the steamer Devon was wrecked, and, lw rendered pood, service ill attending to (lie wants of the ship-' raccked men, . .In March last Mr. Jtayner retired .on superannuation.. He was ill fci only about- thrive weeks, and his death was unexpected. Mr. Burner was the son of tho late Mr. R. VT. Ba-yner. who was for many years in a' Government position on ■the Chatham Islands. !
:• Mr.- Pattoi'son, .son of.-Captain. W. H. Patterson, Lyttcltou, and an Amokura boy, has. just passod for his master's 'certificate at Melbourne;' He has rejoined Mb ship, the South Africa, as thief office?, for another voyage to South Africa, "hero he has secured'a good position as master of a, gontloiuan's yacht-, and intends settling down in.-Xatal. .Now 23 years of a#e,. it is just six years ago since he left.Lyttelton as an ordinary 1 ! seaman in the old New Zealand trader, the bar-|Uo Wild Wave, £iiid;has not visited his home port Bince..: '..The following steamers were .apected to be within ranso of Auckland : vviroless Btation - last . night ' Waipori, Parattah, Malieno, E. H. Sterling, Paloona, Arnhura, Fiona, Anstralford. jjb range,of Awanui—Waipori, .'l'aloonaj Fiona, Waitemata. In rango of Wellington—Mararoa, Maori, Pateena;. Kaikoura;' Mokoiaj"'Port Eliot. In rtmge of Awarim—Wanaka. In range of Ohathanis—Kajamea. The Oorinna is to sail for New. Plymouth at 5 "p.m. to-day, and -will again load produce for Wellington. The Government steamer •Tctanekai, -which has made a trip from Whaugarc-i to Lyttelton with cement, is due back at Wellington to-day. . . ' Tho Stella, left Dnnedin on Saturday for Lytiolton,- and was to havo left- Lyttelton last evening, for, Wellington. She will sail from this port on Thursday for Dunedin direct. ' |" The Nga-here and. Ngatoro are both to lelurn to Greymouth to-morrow (.veiling. .The; Opawa, which sailed last evening, loaded a, cargo of coke at Miramar yesterday for. Blenheim.; > • The Kahu is to go out to tho East Coast, bays to-day with a load of posts. ' She will load wool back' to Wellington, arriving in port again on Friday;' ■ • Tho Magic .is to leave to-day for West Haven to-load a cargo of timber for Wellington,' The John.is due to-day with a carzo of oheeeo from' Waiijaniu. vShe will fail for Lyttelton to-morrow. The Wootton is-due from Lyttelton tonight. She will again loqdjcr the southern port, sailing to-morrow, . . The Canopus is to return to. Westnort at noon .to-morrow. She will again load for Wellington. A Press Association message from Dunedin states that tho tug ..Terawhiti, after, successful salvage operations on the collier Karori, sailed at 3.30 a.m. yesterday for Wellington. The Navua- will go into dock at Port Chalmers to-day, and slie will be followed by: tho Karori, Kokiri, and the.Kosamond.
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