SHIPPING NEWS
PHASES OF 'i'llE MOON. DECEMIIER, Day. Jlr. m. First quarter 1 4 17 a.m. Full moon 7 9 33 p.m. last quarter 14 532 p.m. New moon 'Hi 1015 p.m. First quarter 30 4 55 p.m. MOOX. ' Moon rises to-day, 5.45 a.m.; ?ets, 8.41 p.m. TIDE. To-day, 5.« a.m.; 6.6 p.m. To-morrow, 6,% a.m.; 6.43 p m. SUN. Sun rises to-day, 4.15 a.m.; sets, 7.25 p.m. ARRIVALS. TUESDAY, DECHMIIEE 23. MAPOUUIKA, s.fi. (2.53 a.m.), 1205 tons, fcewcll. from Nelson and l'ietoji. MOkOIA, s.s. (3.40 a.m.), 252 tons, Worrall. from Lytlelton. MAKAIIOA, s.e. '.9.20 a.m.), 2590 tons, Irivin. from Lytteltou. XIKAU, 5.9. (10.10 a.m.), 248 tons, Hay, lrom Niftson. NOATOIiO, s.s. (10.20 a.m.), 1137 tons.Dowcll. from Whakatane. llll'PLE, s.s. (11.35 a,m.), 413 tons, CarlBon. troni Ciisborne. HIXHSfOA, a.i. (3.60 p.m.), c 42 tons, Bolloiis, fr.oni Oook Strait. IATKBKA, s.a. (11.S0 p.m.), 1212 tons, ft-eweil, from Picton and Nelson. DEPARTURES. TUESDAY, DKCEMTJEE 23. / MAPOUIIIKA. s.s. (12.25 p.m.). 1203 tons, M.acdonald, for Picton and Nelson. MOKOIA, 6.5.a (6.1(1 p.m.), 3;C2 tout, Worvall. for LytteltoM.. tfllvAU. s.s. (7.15 p.m.), 243 lons, flay, for Nelson. MABAROA, 6.5. (8 p.m.), 2598 tons, Irwin. for Lytlelton. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Lily, West Havon, December 24. I'olierna, Napier, December 24. Maori, Lylluiion, bui-nmbcr 11 Monowui, Lyttclton, December 24. Kaitoa, Kolsnn. December 24. Ptiteena, Picton only, December 24. Stella, Dunedin, December 24. I»!euhoim, Sounds, December 24 Kaiwarra, Newcaelle. December 7.4. Kahu, Ooaet, December 24 Wavorlcy, Patca, December 24. Kennedy, Foxton, December 24. JVairau, Hlenhcim. December 24. K;ii>:ti, Wangaoui, Dc-cember 21 Jiav.era, Patoa, December 24. »aautu, Kiiikoura, December 24. naihorn, fian Francisco, December 23 iiivercargill, Wanganui, Dccembw 25. Mjiraroa, Lyttelton, December 25 Mn11"","? , .^! 80 ''- i Urcct ' Member 25 Mokma, Lyttclton, December 25. Opawa. Blenheim. December 25 Kapuiii, Patea, December 25 Manuka, Sydney, December 28 Alexander, Nelson, December 20. Lalm, Wangamii, December 30. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Baden Powell, Now Plymouth, Dec. 24 Ripple, Napier, GiAorne, Akitio, Dec' 2<. Kakapo, Weslport, December 24 uirinna, Dunediu, December 24 Kowhai, Greym-juth, December 'j4 ' iNeatoro, Newcastle, December 24. Maori, Lytteltou, bcccinber 1A Monowai Lytlelton. December' 24 Kaitoa, i\elson, December 24. Pa eena, Picton only (noon), Dec. 24. wairau, Blenheim, December 24. Mararoa, Lyttelton, December 25. Moltola. Auckland, via. Coasi, Dec. 25. KoNiilta. Westport. December 27 «a.Ratii, Kaikoiirn, December 28 Tmn' ? n 9, onst ' Dc «nibor 29.' tep^rhe^ler DL M CCmbCr29 ' Kennedy, Foiton, December 29. Onawa, Blenheim, December 29 Kapiti, Wangiinui, December 29 ltawera, Pato,, December 29 Kapiini, Patea, December 29. Nelson, December 30 M ™he™. Sounds, December 30. rtCk Sydnoy, "W'nbor 31. Oa,m - Timp.ru, Dunedin, December 31
OVERSEA STEAMERS. IOiiLAKD (Tj.a. anrl A.) loft Now N-.m,w i ' S,SO ' left FriECO Nov. 15 Tor ftupstr. I.y:toitau. :iud Uuncdin r,ft i ibfktV 1 ?!! e Arr - , Nnp,w D «' »•
tofT^sV ( £ SJ - left Li ™»°°' si^^^S'j^^ ,,l^o " ' ro » r-^Sd 00 -" 0^00 -^ 1 "- POUT OAIIOLIKE (O.D.i, left Utomori liiißtan. Lyttelton and Port 01 almLr. via Australia. Arr. Deo. 14 we '"""f 1 ™- JTot.. J for uucklHnd, Wellln, "n. h"tMton. ani Port Ghnliiinrj. via TenTrifS Capo Town and Hobart Due Deo »V KUAPEHU (F. and ' S.I left Br itol Dec. 1 for Auckland. Veiling, £j *W tijn, and Diincdin, via. Capo Town. Duo about January 30. KIIFFOIiK ii'.H.i, left Liverpool Xot n , " A""lrn,i:lja^TU^L,lne>e,,lfaltton shout nun™n I?!E (X,aS ' S ' ) ' k ' ft U * K> Dce - 17 for (U.S.S.I. left 'Frisco Xov. 24 De r cemb«- ]h "^ n - a » d AnMralto. Duo WAIiIAxNA (S.S.A.). left London Nov 22 for Bombay, Sydney, and SH.Z. Due Jnn. WAITOMO (U.B.K). to load | n Blngapow and Culrutta m Deo. for N.Z 1- \w' Vm-I A f > nr I N ( 7 C ' S, " d ' A,, ' loadlne ;\raAKATANR O W.ii.S. Co.), left Montreal feofiJa,?.^ 11 " , ' 1 DneJ »-».™- SAILERS, Vessel. Loft. n uo San Frano.iEco to Auckland— Henrietto Xov. 8 end Dec. Ran Francisco to LylteltonLuson Oct. 23 er,dr)o<I'hilippino Dec. 10. ' j in ' Pan Prancieco to DunedinComißcrce Xov. 23 T an San Francisco to VclliiigtonAlvcna Dec. y L Jan TO-DAY'S HEHTIIAGB LIST. , berthage list for to-day is as unKniwarra—Railway Wharf. Maori-Ferry Wharf. Alonowai-No. 1 Queen's WluT-f. Patcena-Xo. 12 Queon's Wharf KaitM.-N'o. 10 Qnitfifn \n,, lr f. Kapiti-Glasgow Wharf. Jlavrera-Gl.iFgow Wharf. llincmoa-Forry Wluirf. JSairau— ?;<;. H Q,,, L .iis Wharf. luMinedy-lung's \1 hr.rf. Haverley-iNo. 5 Queen's Wharf. BV TKLF.GHAPK. COASTAL. TUKSDAY, DKCEMUER 23. AUCKLAND. Arrivert-Iris (18.20 p.m.), from Welling-Sailed.-Xavua (7.15 p.m.). for Snvn, •i» "ail.-iahuip (10 p.m.), for Karotonira. ONKBUVGA A l'jv'- 1 < ' : ~l !l " :UVII (5X5 a,nl ''- from New WANGANUI. A [u V a^rm ,^!,lli^n: n °' !,ndC;,,m FOX'TOX. Arrived.-Kennedy (9.5 a.m.), from Wellington. I'ATBA. Arrived.-Wavorlcy (lO.aj a.m.), from Weihnpion. ITCTOX. Arrived.-Jlapourilia (5.15 p.m.), from Wpl. lu)t;ton. NEIiROX. Arvived.-Kailoa (7.3(1 a.m.), from VeilingGREVMOUTII. Arvivrd.-- Ko mo (9 p.m. December 22), from Wellnißton.
LYTT F.I/VOX. Arrived.—Monowni (10.50 a.m., and Maori (6.35 H.IU.), from Wellington. Bailed.—Kahlkii, for New Plymouth. DUNEDIX. Suilwl.— Ara-wa (8.40 a.m.), for Timaru. BLUFF. Arrived.-Tarawera (2.30 p.m.), from Sydney. TniJi"wAliuNA. Br Tiilcerasih-Pira, .u-onlstlon. . . Dunsilin, December 23. the Wniruna, left Kan Francisco on December 19 cargo laden £or Auckland, Melbourne, and Sydney. NIAGARA'S PASSEXCEIiS. The H.M.S. Niagara, which sailed from Auckland on Saturday, took the following passengers:—First saloon—llisso« Hay Quane, Bedford, Joyce. Watts, Uutchlnson Brown, Chaffery, Miller (2), and Moody .Uesdamoß Cave, Warren. White, Haire, Kaiccr, Murray, Tlioiniison, J]utcMn«in bunaUl. Stewart, Kelly. Uoscaiven, jiurr.cisi! and child, ISorrison. Isaacs Fcatherslon and child, Swaiin Quaiiej Messrs. Anderson, Loudford. Bargan (Z), Au"n»st Carrigfti), White, ilaire, Baker, Murray, Lughes, Thompson, Hutphinson, Wliatebey, Patterson, Douglas, Fallon, Collins, Donald, Stewart, Mills, Leonard (?) Pcmlierton, Erson, Fowler. Kebertson Wic'rBlrain, E=am, Anderson, Siemort'. Payne Bennett, Jlarricon, Isaacs. Moore. Hag! »»!;. Sm '">. Krone, JlUchell. Phillips, Gilbert, Sim, Andrews, Midline 2), bimm, fewami. Major l'liimlcy, and Dr. Kraon. Second . ealoon-Xilmi MacIcay, Gardcnir, M'Farlaud, Howes, Hamljury, Matches, ilchi'r, Kenmi-v.-iiy, HMdcll, Partridge (2), Ciari; Dawson, Tucker, Mcsjr.incii .\olan, ?.l?c!:ay Clark, Muir and 2 children, Thomas Partridge and 4 children, HiiU'hiiijrs; *>hf<r* fingg, Walsh, Clark, Wilson, Murray lieale (2), Ohosworth, Thomas, Fitshe'rbert, Johuitone, Partridge, Hutchings, Hunter, illack, Miller, end 1 Chinese and '.0 steerage. THE OUT OF BOMBAY. An unexpected arrival at Auckland on Sunday was the Ellcnnnn Line Heamer City of Bombay, under charter to tho A. and A. Line. She. was not duo from New York until to-<lay, and no wireless laetßago was received from her to announce her early arrival. Siio left New York on November S, and experienced a strong north-east galo for the first frar days after leaving port. The wind mid sea were behind her, and consequently did not delay Her progress. Fine iveiUhor was experienced after that until within a days steam of Auckland, when stron" south-west weather delayed her a few hours. Her carjo totals 7745 tonp, of which 1100 tons are for Auckland and the balance for Brisbane Sydney, and Melbourne. A large amount of ihe Auckland carjo consists of motor-cars and the remainder general merchandise. The Veseel is to leave Auckland to-day for Svdney. EABAWA'S KUNNIXG. The liarawa left Oiiehungu yesterday at 5 p.m. for New Plymouth. She leaves aisain on Sunday next at 4 p.m., and e:ich Tuesday and Sanday at 4 p.m. until January 6. On Christmas mornius she .will return to Onehunga in time to catch the 9.30 a.m. tram for Auckland, and her mbsequent arrivals will bo on Tuesday, iOlh, and January 1, 6, and 8. WAinORA F2OM SAX FBAN'CLSCO. At daylight on Ohristmos morning the Union Company's Etcsimer Waihoia is expectel to arrive from San Fraucifco. via, Suva. Upon completion of her discharge the vessel will sail for Melbourne and Sydney. MANUKA FKOM SYDNEY. The intercolonial steamer Manuka is expected to leave Sydney to-day for Wellington direct. She should arrive hero about December 29. MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. _Mr. G. W. EHcy. third engineer of tho ls.owha-1, who is sick, left the vessel yerterday. The following steamers were expected to he within ra-r.sc o! Wellington Wireless .Station last night:—Mararoa, Maori, Mokoin, rateeiia, Waihorn. Baranga. Moana. In raiijo of Awanui-liualiine. In rango ol Auckland—llnaiiinc, Knvua, Flora, Iris. In ranso of Awarua—l'alaona, Wanaka, I'iirawcra, liualiine. The Union Compmy's Ireighter Kaiwarra is due thin afternoon from Newcastle. The Corinna ie set down to sail at noon to-day for New Plymouth, Cable advice received by tho Xew Zctvland Shipping Company states that tho n nnk;i.tani<. en route from Montreal, left Panama on December 11 for Auckland The vessel is due at the latter port on January 8, and at Wellington on January 10. Tho Komatn. is to sail on Saturday afternoon for Westport. The Ncatnro chanjed articles at Well:npton yesterday, as she is about to proceed to Newcastle. The Kaknpo nnd ICowhni will sail for wer-tport and Grcymouth respectively this morning. The Karanga is to sail today for Loudon.
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