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PHASES CP THE MOON. SEPTEMBER. Day. Hr. ni. Last (juarter 6 6 35 a.m. New moon 13 0 22 a.m. First quarter 20 425 p.m. Full moon 28 1 27 p.m. MOOB. Moon rises to-day, 6.16 p.m.; seta, 5.25 a.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day, 5.31 a.m.; sets, 5.53 p.m. HIGH WATER. To-day, 3.44 a.m.; 4.9 p.m Tomorrow, 4.36 a.m.; 5.1 p.m. ARRIVALS. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2T. KARAMU, s.b. (2 "..m.), 734 tona, C. Builock, from Groymouth. NO All EKE, s.s. (4.55 a.m.), 1090 tons. H. Dillner, from Greymouth. CANADIAN EXPORTER* s.s. (7.50 a.m.). W. Bradley, from Auckland. COUINTKIO, b.s. 17.60 a.m.), 12,343 tons, F. Hart, from London. ULIMAROA, B.s. 2.25 p.m.), 5777 tons, J. Wyllic. from Sydney. KAPITI, s.s. (6 p.m.), 242 tons, W. Sawyers, from Picton. RUAPEUU, s.». (8 n.m.). 88E1 tons, A, M'Kellnr, from Auckland. DEPARTURES. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. MAPOURIKA, s.s. U.lO p.m.), 1203 tons, Sewcll, for Picton. KAITOA, i.s. (5 p.m.), 319 tons, W. Wildman, for Nelßon. NGAKUTA, s.s. (5.20 p.m.). 1250 tona, V. Dowoll, for Greymouth. WESTRALIA, b.s. '5.30 p.m.), 2584 toni, D. J. Morris, for livttelton. TK ANAU, s.s. (6.20 p.m.), 1652 tons, 11. Platte, for Lyttelton. • WAHINE, e.B. (7.50 p.m.), 4436 tona, Edwin, for Lyttelton. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Houto, Lyttelton, September 28. Lily, Lyttelton, September 28. Aratapu, Lyttelton, September Vs. Maori, Lyttelton. September 28. Nikau, Nelson, September 28. Mapourika. Picton. September 25. Mauniiß. Napier. September 28. Opawa, l'lcton, September "&. Omaka, Blenheim, September 26. Hawera, l'atea. September Zli. Corinna, New Plymouth, September 25. Blenheim, Wanganui, September 28. Paloona, Lyttelton, September 28. Wootton, Lyttelton, September '28. Baden Powell, lyttelton. September 28. Pobcrua, Timara, September 28. Wuhlnc, Lyttelton, September 29. Kaitoa, Nelson, September 29. Wnkatu, Kaikoura, September 29. Wairau, Blenheim, September 29. Waitangi, Patea. September 29. Putiki, Napier, September 29. Alexander, Westhaven, C-cptemher 29. IComata, Wcst,io.-t, September 29. Maori, T.vttclton. September 30. Nikau, Nelson. September 30. Mapourika. Picton. September; 30. Kennedy. Foxton, September 30. Waverley, Paten, September 30. Navun, Dttnedu. October 1. Kanna, Newcastle, Odober 1. I Kamona, Auckland, October 1.
PROJECTED DEPARTURES, Tarawera, Sydney, September 23. Wako, Pieton. September 28. Wairau, Blenhel.n, September 28. Hum. Wanganil, Btiitembcr H. Maori, Lyttelton. September 28. Nikau, Nelson, September 23. Kopiti. Wangnnui. September » Canadian Prospe-tor. Auckland. Sept. 23. Kapuni, Patca, September 28. Kennedy, Foston, September 23. Wnvcrley, Patea, September 28. Blenheim, Havelock and Rounds, bept. 28. Saikai Maru, Newcastle, September 28, Kamo, Westport, September J3. John. Dunedin. September 28. Corlnna. Dunedln, September 28. Knrnmu, Grcvmouth. September 28. Wahine, Lyttelton, September 29. Kaitoa, Nelson. September 29. Mapourika, Pieton and Nelson,, bept. 29. Ottawa, Blenheim, September £J. Omaka. Plenheirj. Seemlier 29. Hawera, Patca,. September 29. Wairau. Blenheim, September 29. Alexander, Nelson and Const, ficpt. a. Wnitangi, Patea. September 25. paloona, Melbourne. September 29. Wootton. Greymouth. September 29. Bade" Powell, Lyttelton. Scntember 29. Calm. Lyttelton, September 29. We.hneat.b. Avonnouth and Newport. September 29. IWiori. liVttelton. Sirtcmber 30. Niknu. Nelson. September 10. Kennedy, Vo'jtton. oeptemher; .50. Wnkat'V Lvtteltoa via Kaikoura. Septnmbpr 30. • ' , ..... Putiki. Napier. Giaborne, and Akitio. September 30. . „ THimaroa-, Svdnoy and Fobart,, Sept. 30. Wnvcrlov. Patca-. September 30. Port Alma, London, September 30. OVERSEA STEAMERS. POET CAROLINE (0. and D.). left. London July 29 for Australian and N. 3. port.. Due Auckland October 2. Due Wellington °tfAMARI (S.S. and A.) left London for Port Chalmers. Lvttelton. Wellington, and New Plymouth Aug. 11. Mt JJalbn* Aw W Arr Port Chalmers Sept. 24. Due ntro °LIBEETY (Dalgcty and Oo.), left, New V'ork or Auckland, Wellington, Brisbane Sydney, and Melbourne, Aug 15. Arr. Auckland September 24. Due Sept. 30. KBNT (N. 7. and A.I. lell Liverpool for Anckand Wellington. Uvttelton. Mel, tune and Sydney. Aug. M. Due Aucktnni Pout. 25- Due here Oct. 2. OTIR V S.S. and A.). Wt Montreal for . Vi.*,! Wellington. Lytte ton, and Dun,Ad"f AmwUßDue' Auckland October I. n {fAIKOTEA t0 (N.Z.6. Oo.), left Sydney ,/i Scotia) or Auckland, Wellington, KiftboSfnc, Sydney, and Iriabane Auc 16. Arr. Auckland Sept. 24. D POT. h T r VICTOB (O. and D.), left Glas- ?? fnr Auckland Wellington, Lyttelton, l °mK''A tnd A.), left New York for So"'. Dublin, and Australian 'mT^OT'NEWCASTLE W.Z. and A.), left New York for Auckland Wellington, and Australian ports, Sept. «.
TO-DAY'S BERTHAGE LIST. Corinthic-No. 1 Queen's Wharf. Moana-No. 1 Queen s Wharf. H,iiin- V i 3-Uiiceiis IVnarl.. Ruapeltu-No. 4 Queen s Wharr. TJlimaroa-No. 4 Queen 8 \\ harf. Omako-No. 7 Queen's Wharf. Kapiti-No. 9 Queen s half. Nikau-No. 10 Queens Wharf. Ooawa-No. 11 Queen's Wharf. , Ken edy-No. U Queen's Wharf, Corimia-No. 12 Queen's Wharf. Maeic-No. '3 Queens Wharf. Lily-No i 3 Queen's Wharf Aratapu-No. 13 Queen's Wharf. John-No. 14 Oueens Maori-Ferry Wharf. Jlonto-Perry Uuapehu-Kailway Wharf. luaho Maru-Rai way Wharf. Canoous-Rnllway Wharf Lleiihcim-Glnsgow Wcstmcnth-Glasgow Wharf. Port Alma-Glasgow Wharf. Ngahere-King's V harf. Athenic-Kings Uharf. p„ r -. ( !v , 1 .,p,._i,-. , .. : rS Wharf. Wako-Ki'ie'i" Wharf. ITawera-King's Wharf. Kamo-Kings V'harf. Paloona-Lambton Wharf. Calm-Pipitea Wharf. I'liilnmel-T'iorndon Urcasiwors. r.; r «l.r.»ni'--'l'lw>rpflo" Breastwork. Karamu-Taranaki Street Wharf. T>-,-t \in«-r-Tnrar.:iki Street Wharf. Canadian Prospector-Clyde Quay Wharf. Canadian Exporter-Clyde Quay Wharf. fuvercargill-At the slip. rr- 0 1-._," t)l" =lip, Ko!-At the slip.
BY TEIiEGBAI'H. COASTfII., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. AUCKLAND. Arrlved.-Otira (8.20 p.m.), from Montreal Sailed.—Tahiti (3.20 p.m.), for Suva. JiAPIEH. Arrivcd.-Xorthumberland (8.10 a.m.). from Lyttelton; Walpori (7 a.m., September 26), from Wellington; Kontnnui.ti) a.m., September 26), from Wellington; Pntlki 18 i) m., September 25), from Tarakolio. To'Sail—Putilfl (5 p.m.), for Wellington; Mnhnna, (2 a.m., September 28), for Wellington. NEW PLYMOUTH. Bailed.-Oorinnn, (3.15 p.m.), for WellingPIOTOK. Arrived.—Flora ;6.10 a.m.). from lVollinnton; Opnwa (6.35 a.m.), from Wellington; Kapiti (11.10 a.m.), from Wellington; Breeze (4 p.m., September 26), from Lvttelton: Knpiti (5.20 p.m., September 26), from Wanga««l. To Sail—Mapourika tG.SO p.m.), for Nelson. NELSON, Arrived.-Ntkau (2 a.m., September 26), from Wellington. To Sail.-Nikau (7 p.m.), for Wellington. WESTPOItT. | Arrived.-Rosamond '9.40 a.m., September 26), from Wellington; Tntanekai (5.55 p.m., September 26), from Kohurangi Lighthouse. J
GRmrocTjj. Arrived.-Gwallow '6.35 a.m.), from Warn,'*nui, LYTTELTON. Sailed.-llouto (6 a.m.). for Wellington; Lily (6 a.m.). for Wellington; Aratapu (7.30 a.m.), for Wellington; Paloona (6 p.m.), for Wellington; Maori (8.25 p.m.), for Wellington. OORINTIIIO FROM LONDON. The Oorintbie arrived from l.ondou early yesterday moraine: and berthed at No. 1 Queen's Whnrf about o pin. Leaving Southampton on Aucust 19 flue weather was experienced arross the Atlantic, and on September 3 Panama was readied. Tho vessel left again on September 14, and good ' weather was experienced until a. short distance off the New Zealand coast, when fairly bad westher was encountered.. The vessel brought the following saloou paneenscvß:—Viscount .Tellicoe. Viscountess Jellicoe, Hons. Gwendoline Jellicoc, Myrtle Jellicoe, Norah Jellicoe, Katherir.e Jellicoe. George Jellicoc. Cantaine P. Mtmdy and R. Southev, A.O.C.'. Misses M. Anderson, H. Ashleigli-Smith, H. Bishop, E. Bishop. J. Gable, M. Cable, A. Gillett. F. Graham. B. Hayes, Jf.. Hunter, H. M'Calinont, L. M'Laren. E. M'Laren, C. Owen, D Stubblngs; Mesdamcs Bishop. Gable, Harvard. M. Orford, F. Robertson nnd infant, Rolmes; Messrs. A. Million. W. Carjle. H. Flint, .T. Kayvard, T. Hoeg, A. Mansfield, A. C. Pearce. 11. Smceton. J. Wilson; Master Harvard. Cano.i H. Foster, Rev. J. Solmcs: 143 rVwnd, and in. third-class. The vessel hr\B a, l.ill general cargo. Captain F. Hart has the following officers under his command: Chief, Mr. J. Hutchinson; first, Jr. D. Lloyd; second. Mr. R. M. Porter; third. Mr. W. F.- Fitzsrernld; fourth. N. E. Bunks: fifth, H. ■). Yates; purser. E. Grahl: wircle«B operators. Messrs. E. W. Robßon (senior), and G. J. Bnrfoot (iuniir); surgeon. Dr. P. Bruce; chief engiiit'er, Mr. ,T. S. Goulding: second. Mr. H. Parsons; thirds, Messrs. M. Jones and O. S. Newton: fourths. Messrs. D. 11. Crabbe and E. Rournc: fifth, Mr. J. Greenwood; sixth. Mr. J. Blackic; electrician. Mr. A. Davlcn. ULIMAROA ARRIVES. Leaving Sydney at 5 o'clock on Thursday the Ulimaroa experienced a, fineweather trip across the Tasinan Sea, and arrived here at 2.25 p.m. yesterday. Sho berthed at No. 6 Oueen's Wharf about 3.45 p.m. She brought the following saloou passengers:—l.li.:Bcs E. Abbott, Atuey. O. Ballantyne, Batchelor. M. Blanch, )'. Cole, F, Cooper, Conainß (3). E. Dcnniston. M. Dornauf. Edmonds. Forbes. G. Godfrw. D. Hogg, Holmes, M. Jamieson, O. M. Matthewson, P. E. Layman, J. Noedl. MacLoan. Page, Pegdcn, M. W. Stevenson. X. Stewart. D. Walker. C. Wlckcns; Mesdamea F. Acheson. R. A. Batchelor. Bauchop and child. H. B. Brookes. 3. Bryant, H. E. Chapman, G. J. Clarke. E. M. Collins and 2 children, ,T. Colvillo and cmld; G. Cooke, G. H. Cossfns. K. A. Couner. R, Cowie, B. Dalton and 2 children, E. Darnel. 1. ,T Edmonds. P. Ertney. (1. Gillon, R. Harrison. H. R. Heath and 2 children, M. S. Holmes, J. A. Johns. R.. S. Lett. L. (V Levlek, A. H. I.illienip. F. Lissaman. E, M. ManßfWd, M. J. Mi><*onzie and •', children, A. Oliver, h. B. Pago and child. W. E. Pecden. Ri"harja. O. E. Richardson nnd child, W. JT. Smith and 2 children. J. Ptevenßon and I children, A. J. Styles. G. Webster nnd 3 i-hildrcn; Messrs. D. R. Aaroni, H. D. Acland, C. Allen. K. Bnl-' lintvne. Bat"holor. A. W. Bethune. A. t O. -Blanch, 0. namnhel!. H. B. Brookes f .T. pryant, H. R Ptcv. F- B- <\ I J. Clarke. J. Oolvill". P. Conk. n. W. Oorry. G. H. Cos<inp. R. Cowie, W. A. dmliffe,'Tj. R. Dolbev, T. J. Fdmond", 11. Ell»n. R. Ermov. E. Fie*. W. A. Ford. R. H. Hnlse. H. Hamilton. H. P. Heath, h. f. Hill. H. J. IT'iptley, M. s. Holm's, J. Jacobsen, J. A. Johns. E. W. L»fi, P. R. Lc*t, 1,. G. Levjck. V. lissaman, It. MbJl'ie. "• Mullor. -T. M'Mn'-on. A. Oliver, L. Ti. Patersnn. C. Peel. W. E. Rerde". J. F. PenC. E. Tlichardip-v T O. Ri"'"tnond, .T. Ross. L. Shearer, W. H. Smith. E. Smith. J. Ftev»n.<on. F. W. A. .T S'vles. G. W<>''st>r, J H. Wheel'"-. R. ro«n" Oan.nn MecT.-xn" nnd ? children, nrd 11.1 «le.pragr>. Irclndinc H Chineec. Tnoluded In lh".9(yi tor.s of cirgo f" r Wellinfton are tV Mlowing IlneF;-M0 h"gs I'nseed men'. *-'5 Tntns roofing ti'" c . I4o'«acks rieo-n;:il. M '"■•'fps ntb"ifns. JMI 'n-ofes «uncrnhos"'>iite fflt h"« bonrdust. JP! inMt« t'n. 555 cipeß- •win". 150 on« 8 whisky. )WI hairs mnir''. 140 <-^ fi es copffctiorwrr.' 1 m dru-n.i /•nrljld". • ,r ''' 'n""" l'"seed nil. 3W cases Iruit. nu-ntity timhnr. 1 horse. The carto incl'ides tri"ish'nmont? ex Corlgnano, Aralnen, and Akl M-"ii. The. is tn l»nve on the. return trip to Sydney and Hobart at noon on Thursday. ;
SAFETY OP STUBBING. The non-magnetic vacht Carnegie, owned by the terrestrial liagnetmin Leparuuent oi. tuu Carnegie lu&tituuoii oi \vasiiiiigtou, arrived recently at irenuuile. Sue curriefl 24 officers, observers, ami crew. Ttie vessel has called at liucnos Aiics, ot. Helena, Cape Town, Aden, and Loiumbo. This in the- Urst of a series of world-wide I observatories lor studying magnetic elements over land areas. The Uruegie is engaged iu thn correction of the lnagneuo Leuriugs on the ocean charts, and ll)» work is Baid to be i f invaluable importance to the safety of (shipping. Captain. A If Thorpe, hubourmasler at Lyttelton, has received a letter from Captain Ault in command (f the Carncßie. stating that the vessel will arrive at the southern port about the end of October. A MOTOR SHIP lOR THE UNION COMPAXYAccording to the -Motor Ship Journal" a motor ship i* Icing constructed y Messrs. William Penny and Bros., at Dumbarton, for the Union Steam Ship Company. This vessel will be 455 ft. in length, with a beam of sSit„ depth uf 34ft.. and loaded draught of 27ft. Win. Her displacemeni will be 15,760 t:ns. and die w;JI <c engined or the N.B. Diesel Engine Works of the four-cycle type. There will he two nets of these engines, with four cylinders to each engine, the total imperial horse power being 4660. THE WEST HOLBKOOK. The Auckland agents for the General Rteamahin Corporation advice that the West Holbrook. which is due to arrive at Auckland on October 10. lm? SCO tons ef general cargo, including 15,000 cases of gasoline and 390,000 feet of timber for Auckland. She proceeds from Auckland to discharge at Wellington 1-V0 ton* of general cargo, incluled in which arc 2~. r M> cases of gasoline. Alt-r discharging here she will leave for Australian pons. MANUKA FOR SYDNEY. Tito Manuka will be the nest Union Oomnanv'n vessel for Sydney, the trouble nn the Moann still remaining unsettled. Tho Manuka will leave on October 7. THE CITY OP NEWCASTLE. The Oity of Newcastle left New York on September V> for Auckland, Wellington, and Australian ports. FOR AVONMOUTH AND NEWPORT. The Wcstmcath is expected to Eail for Avoumouth and Newport to-morrow. PALOONA FOR MELBOURNE. The Pzloona is duo to-day from Lyttellon and will sail to-morrow for Melbourne direct. FULTALA LEAVES NEW YORK. The A, and A. chartered liner FrJtala left New York on September 21 for Lyt telton. Dunedin and Australian ports. THE I'ARAWERA. The Tarawera did not eaii for Sydney vesterdav, but is to eail at noon to-day. In addition to general cargo she is taking the Moana's cargo. MESS-TABLS GOSSIP. Mr. G. li. Low, cnief eiigiueei" of tho Wahine, has come iwiiore owing to in- ■ iieas. The other engineers have all ueeu promoted a step. . . Mr, J. Glover, chief cugmeer or !Jie Jlako, has come iwhore. Mr. 11. MacKinnon, the second, temporarily taking lu» Pfa*. Mr. J. Uiah has jcincd the Maori js purser, vice Mr. C. I). Cnllis. Mr F. G. Mabb, second mate ol tno Flora, has couie'athore, Mr. O. Smsea has been promoted from siith engineer aboard the Ul.maroa, n fifth V T P. Watkins moving up \l sixth, and Mr. G. M. Hill joining as seventh. The following steamers were expected to >,o with n range rf the undermentioned •ireTes stations lent night.-Awanui-J aheno Tahiti, Otira. Mcana. Aucklaiidivnitnmatn Otira, Iceland, Maheno, Kull• Kanni Kauri, Garbeta, Tahiti. Wei-Cton-SrC Wahine, Paloona, Waipori, Moar?a Ngaknta, Northumberland Ulimaroa Ruapehu. Pert Darwin, Mahaua. riniHiams-Tairoa, Kent. _ Tin PorJ, Napier yill sail on Friday for Lyttelton, Dunodiu. and Australian P °The Navua, is to leave Dunedin to-mor-row for Wellington direct, and is due here on Friday.- She is to sail for Auckland direct the following day. The K |llina ls due from c «'caslle on Friday with coal. The Poherua, vluch is due to-day from Timaru, has gcuoral cargo from Dunedin, Oamaru, wid Timaru aboard. TV Mohoia is to -ail at 3 p.m. to-mor-row "from Auckland for Fi,ii, Tongo, and Samoa, , , . , Tho Carpentaria, at prcEont at Auckland, is due on Monday next. Tho Port Alma U to sail for London on Thursday. The Port Sydney will not leave for rvaniT until Sunday. The Tutanckai returned to Westport en Sunday from I\ch"rangi Lighthouse, whici wa3 unworkable.
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