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PHASES OP ME MOON. NOVEMDBK. Day. Dr. l-.. Lust quarter 5 7 5 p.m. . Now inoon 11 3 55 a.m. First quarter 19 7 43 a.m. Pull moon % 1 la p.m. ■kooN. Moon rises to-day, — p.m.: sets, 9.34 a.m. SON. Sun riBCB to-dav. 4.37 a.m.: rets. 6.53 p.m. HIGH WATEE. To-day, 8.45 a.m.; 9,11 p.m. To-morroiv. 9.37 a.m.; 10.4 p.m. ARRIVALS. _ HONDAY, NOVESIUEU 1. 6WALTX)Vt r . s.b. (6.30 a.m.). 859 tonn, Aekin.'from Grafton lUver. 1 KINI, b.b. (12.30 p.m.). 1122 tuns; 11. Cordy, from Greymouth. GAKAUA. s.s. (12.50 p.m.). «33 ton», I'ooie, from Auckland. OI'AWA. s.s. (3.25 p.m.). 110 tons. Nlouolna, from Blenheim, WAIIIAU. s.b. (4.45 p.m.), 143 tons. \Y. Dcucy. from Blenheim. OItAKA, auxiliary echooner (6.5 p..m.), 64 tonß, J. Knox, from Blenheim. '<>.40 p.m.), 151 tons, Wilkinson, from Jlaveloek. TE ANAU. b.h. (6.55 p.m.), . 1652 tons, Hutu, from Gisborne. , UUIA. e.a. (9 p.m.), 127 tons Crolty, from Wancanui. DEPARTURES. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, NOItA KIYEN, trawler (7.45 a.m.). lw tons, for Cook Strait. KAITOA. s.s. (5 p.m.), 319 tons. W. Wildman, .for Kelson. ELOHA, s.s. (6.35 p.m.), 1273 tons. M'Lel'an, for Sew Plymouth. LILY, auxiliary schooner (6.45 p.m.), 84 toils, Sandwick. for Gre.vmouth. B 8i n m tons. elderß. for Nelson. WAIIINE, s.s. (8 p.m.), 4436 tons. Edwin, for Lytteltou. KOMATA s.s. (10.40 p.m.). 2048 tons, Bold, for Weßtnort. ARAHUEA, S.B. (11.10 p.m.), 1596 tons, Scivell, for Picton.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Waitangi Patta,, November 2. Putikl, Napier. November 2. Koutunui East Coast, November 2. Moana, Sydney, November 2. Port Curfia, ft November 2. Kamo, (Jreymouth. November 1 Maori, Lyttelton, Novembor 2. rtikau, Nelson, November I. Arahitra, Picton, November 8. Mapourika, Nelson, November I. \\ akatu, ICaikoura. November fc. • Kennedy, Foxton, November 2. Kapiti, Wanganui, November % l. Waverley Patea. November 2. Kapunl. Patea, November '6. •Corinna, New Plymouth. November 2. Cormthic Napier. November 2, Wahine, Lyttelton. November i Kaitoa Nelson, Novomhcr 3 Karamea. Nelson. November 3. Grovmonth. November 3. Maori. lyttelton. November 4 Mapourito. Neliion, November 4. Aralnira Picton. November 4. Nikau. kelson, November 4. Jlawera. Patea. November 4. Opawa. Blenheim. November 4. Jnvcrcarc»ill, Wanganui. November 4, Ripple. Napier, November 4. Karu. Lvttelton, November 4. Wairuna Auckland, November 4.
. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. . Surrey. Sydney, November & * Jiawera. Patea. November Opawa. Blenheim. November 2. Inverearpill. Wan&anui. November 2. 1 ntiki. Pirton. November 2. Maori, Lytltoltoji, November 2. Isikan, Nelson. November 2. Garada, Lyttelton, November 2. Te Anau, Lyttelton,'- November 2. Kyoto ;jfaru, Brisbane, November 2. Wiltshire London. November 2. Wahine, Lyttelton. November 3. Kaitoa. Nrlflon. November 3. Arabnra. Pinton, November 3. Mapouvika Nelson. November 3. Kennedy. Poxton. November A. Wairau. Blenheim. November 3. Omnka. Blenheim. November 3. Blenheim, West Haven, November 3. Ayrsluro "\Yhakatanc, November 3. Vijtor, Lyttelton. November 3. Maitanga Pntea, November 3, )Vavei;lev Patea. November 3. Kamti,. wpwrnnui. November 3. Kanuju. Patea, November 3. Koutunui Napier November 3. Oalm. LWtelton, November 3. u cat llolbrook. Adelaide, November 3. Zita. Greymouth. November 3. .tonnna. Dunedin, Oamaru. and Timaru November 3, Maori, lii'ttclton, November <J. Nikau. _eleon. November 4. Honn. Newcastle, November 1. Wiikatu. Lyttelton. via Kafkouru Nov. 4 Nitokriß, Newcastle. November 4. fawallow. Grevraouth, November 4
OVERSEA STEAMERS. PORT CAROLINE (C. and D.), left Lonaon July 29 for Australian and N.Z. porti Due Wellington Nov. 4.
MJLiALA (A. and A.), left New York for Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Australian po^rt S.„ s^nt - 21 Duo Lyttelton Oct. Jo. CITY OP NEWCASTLE (N.Z. And A.), left New York for Auckland. Wellington, and Australian ports Sept. 20. Arr. Auckland Oct. 28. Duo hero Nov. 7.
POUT KEMBLA (C. and D.), left London for N.Z. and Australian port* Aug 27. Due Auckland Nov. 8. Due here Nov
REJIUERA (Js.Z.S.). loft Southamnton for Wellington and Auckland. Sept. 30 Duo here November 33.
•lOMO (S.S. and A.), left Southampton for Lytelton aud Port Chalmers, via Wellington, Oct. 7. Due .here Nov. 21. WAIRUNA (U.f1.3. Co.), left San Franciaco tor Auckland. Wellington, Melbourne and Sydney Oct. 2. Duo Auckland Oct.' 27. Due here Nov. 5.
WOODAHIIA (N.Z.fl. Co.), left London for New Zealand 6ept. 15. Due Lyttelton Nov. 1.
WAIMAItINO {U.B.S. Co.), left Vancouter for Wellington and Australian porti Oct. 5. Due hero Nov. 6. PORT AUGUSTA (C. and D.), left Non York for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton. Dunedin, and Australian ports, Hopt. 22. Due Auckland Oct. 29. Due here Nov. 4. 08-A 111 (N.Z, and A.), left Liverpool for Auckland. Wellington, Lyttelton, and Port Chalmers on Oct. 7. Due Auckland Nov. 83. Due here Dec. 5.
PORT NICHOLSON (0. and D.), left London for Melbourne, Hobart, Sydney, Auckland, Napier, and Wellington, Oct. B. Du« Auckland Dec. 7. Due hero Dec. 17.
NOKOTAY 1 (Dalgety and Co.), left New York for Auckland and Wellington, Bopt. 16. Due Auckland Nov. It Duft here Nov. 18.
WALTON HALL (N.Z. and A.), left New York for Auckland, Wellington, and New Plymouth, Oct. 2. Due Auckland, Nov. 6. Due Wellington Nov. 13.
TATNUI (8.6. nnd A.), left Southampton for Auckland and Wellington Sept. 9. Due here Nov. 4.
OPAWA (N.Z. and A.), left Liverpool for Auckland, Wellington. Lyttelton. and Port Chalmers, Oct. 13. Due Auckland Dos. 4. Duo hero Dec. 11.
DTTRIIAM (N.Z.6. Co.) left Montreal fpr Auckland *ud New Zealand ports. Oct. 13.
VIitGILTA (C. and left New York for* Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and Australia Ort. 17. Duo Auckland Nov. 22. Due here Nov.' 29.
TOFUA .{U.fI.S. Co.). left San Franciwo tor Wellington Oct. 10. Duo here Nov. 10.
WHANGAItATTA (A. and A.) left New York for Auckland. Wellington. Sydney. Newcastle, and Brisbane. Oct. 12. Due Auckland Nov. 15, Duo hero Nov. 23.
TO-DAY'S BERTHAGE LIST. Surrey—No. 1 Queen's Wliart. To Anau—No. 1 Queen's Wharf. West iiolbrook—No. 2 Queou 8 Wharf. John—No. 3 Queen's Wharf. Koulnnui—No. J Queen's Wharf. Kaniti—No. 5 Queen's Wharf. llnia—No. 5 Queen's Wharf Moana—No. 6 Queen's Wharf. Omaka—No. 7 Queen's Wharf. Jlaivcra—No. 9 Queen's Wharf. Niknu—No. 10 Queen's Wharf. Onnwa—No. 11 Queen s Wharf. Kennedy—No. 11 Queen's Wharf. Blenheim—No. 13 Queen's WJiarf. Wairau—No. 13 Queen's Whart. . Garada—No. 14 Queen's Wharf. Port Stephens—No. 16 Queen's Wharf. Maori—Ferry Wharf. Kyoto' Maru—Railway . Wharf. Bona—Railway Wharf. Saikai Marn— Hallway Wharf. Komata—Railway Wharf. Ayrshire—Glasgow Wharf. Wiltshire— Glaseoij Wharf. Port .Cnrlin-filasisow Wharf. Waitaniri— Glasgow Wharf. U'avorlev— GUptrow Wharf. Nitokris— Kine's Wharf. i Kinl—Kine's Wharf. Port Victor-Kine s Wharf. Kn mini—Kine's Wharf. Oalm-Piuilea Wharf. Philomel—Thorndon Breastwork. Firebrand—Thorudon Breastwork. Lily—ln the stream. Karamu—Taranaki Street Wharf. Kamo—Tnranakl Street Wharf. BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. SYDNEY. November 1, Arrived.—Maheno (noon), from Auckland. Sailed—lluddersdeld, for New Zealand. MELHOUIt N'E, November 3. Arrived.—Nudden, from Now York. Sailed.-Swallow. for Wellineton. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 1 COASTAL AUCKLAND. Arrived—Riverinii (1.55 n.m.), from Sydney: Kurow (9 D.in.), from Timaru: Waitemata (9.50 p.m.), from Newcastle. ONEIIUNGA. Sailed.—llinomoa (5.30 a.m.), for New Plymouth
HAPIKII. Arrived.—Pohcrua (7 a.m.), from I>y«SS» To Ol fl'ail.—Kipple <7 p'.m.). for Gißboraßj Poherua (5 0.m.) (Nov. 2). for Gisborn®. PATEA; Sailed.—Waverley (12.30' p.m.). for Wclllngton: Kanuni (12.45 p.m.). for iinßtoDi Waitaniji (1 P.W.). lor Welling* ton. • PICTON.. Arrived — Karamea (noon) (Oct. 31). from ' Nelson. NKLBON Arrived.—Nikau (3 a.m.) (Oct. 31). Nebum: Alexander (6.30 a.m.) (Oct. oil. from Wellington „ , Bailed—Alexander (12.5 u.m.). for West Coast ports. - WESTPORT. Arrived,—Kowliai (1 a.m.). from' Gieborne. GREYMOUTH. Arrived.—Orepuki (1.40 n.m.). from kyk tcttoji: Ngaliere (1.50 p.m.). from Wellington: Ngatoro (2 p.m.). from Lyttclton; Kahika (2.10 p.m.), from Wellington: Indunn (2.30 p.m.). from Bluff. 6uiled.—Kittawa (noon), for Lyttelton i Kaitangata (1.10 p in.), for Lyttelton. LYTTELTON. ■ Arrived.—'Woolion (6 u.m.). 'from Wellington. Sailed.—Maori (8.30 p.m.). for Wellington. MAKURA TO REPLACE TAHITI. The Tahiti will be replaced in the Tan- . couver service by the Makuia. wliion is at present at San Francisco being fitted up as an oil burner. The Tahiti la en route from Vancouver to ana )b expected to leave Auckland on her return trir* to Vancouver abo'jt Novemoer 23. She ib due to arrive ut the later nort about December 13, after which the Makura will take her place, aud will leave for Auckland on December 15. It is probable that the Tahiti %vilt enter the San Francisco sorvice. THE STEAMER NITOKRIS. The Pacific Steam Navigation Coropany'i steamer Nitolhis, which arrived at Lyttelton on October 22 from Safaga (Red Sea) via Bluff, reached Wellington oil Sunday to continue di3cliar:?e. A steel screw steamer of «150 tone gross she was built in 1906 bv Blohm and Vobs. Hamburg, for the Kosmou Line. Her dimensions are: Length 410.9 ft.. beam Co.Bft.. depth 28.6 ft. Originally she was engaged as a passenger liner between Hamburg 1 and the West Coast of So.uth America, ' For the duration of the war she was interned at Ooroue'i. Chile, and was 6ul»6eauently tnjeon over by the Pacific Steam Navigation Company. The Nitokriß carrieß a erew of .68. all of British birth. Captain Ellis Roberts, a Welshman, is in command, The Nitokris will sail about Thursday. probabU - for Newcastle. lONIO LEAVES BALBOA. The S.S. and A. Jiner I&nfr. Hound from Loudon to Wellington, Lyttelton and Port Chalmers, left Balboa on Octobcr 29, She is. due heu to land North Island paseen- . gers ou November 21, SWALLOW. WITH TIMBER. The stcacier Swallow arrived early yesterday morning I'rora Grafton River, New South Wales, aud berthed -at about '.1 o'clock at King'B Wharf. The vesßeLhs?:d a full load of timber aboard. The Swallow will sail for Greymouth on Thursday. MOANA FROM SYDNEY. The Union Company's ctearaer Moana in ■ due in the stream -at daylight this mox'iiI ing. according to a whiles* mcßßage roj ceivcd yestorday. The vessel should berth at No.-6 Queen's Wharf about 10 o'cloek, WAIMARINO DUE ON SUNDAY. The Union Company's cteamer Waimarino, which left Vancouver on October 2 for Wellington and Australian norts, is due here on Sunday. 1 SUFFOLK REPORTED. The Suffolk is expected to Wve Sydney on November 6 for Wellington. The vobbcli is to load at Gißborne and Tokomnru Bay under 1 the auspices of the New Zealand (Shipping Company. "STOP-WORK" MEETING TO-DAY. The hiocthlv "stoo-worh" meeting of tlie . Wellington waterslders will' take place this morning. MESS-TABLE* GOSSIP. Mr. W, Miller, nuraer of the Flora, haa left that vewel. Captain C. Villenowth. of the steamer Rakanoa. was in charge of the Flora in 1918 wlien that vessel attempted to get the Bvench gnnboat Kersaint ofT a reef at Papeete, was the recipient at Auckland last Tuesday of a gold watch from the French Marine Department. An iiißcrintion expressed the French Govern' ment's appreciation of the efforts of tho Flora to srflcue the Kersaint. The Governor of Papeete, to whom the oresent - was forwarded, cent the packct oontaininc the watch to the Auckland office of the Union Company, and it was formally presented to Captain Villenowth.
The following steamers were expected to be within range of the underraeutioned'wireleßß Btations last nisrht: —Awanui— Kiverina. Atua. Manuka. Auckland— Atua. Corinthic. Port Augusta, Canadian Inventor. Waitemata. .Kurow. Rivcrina, Manuka. Wellington—Maori. Wahine, Kurow. Moana. Surrey, Pultala. Wiltshire, Arahura. Awarua — Wcstralia. Bhinkchiku Maru.
Tlip flurrev was fixed to sail at daybreak to-day for Sydney. The Wiltshire was expected to leave, for London early this morning. ' The liner Corinthic fa to leave Napier at 3 tvm. to-day for Wellington.
Kaiaraea is due to-morrow from Nelson to complete loading. Having dic?harffed a shinronnt of coal from' Newcastle, the Kyoto Maru is to bo II to-da_v for Brisbane.
•The auvtfinry schooner Zita ip to Fail to-morrow for Gre.vmouth to *oad timber for Wellington. lJoth the I'lv and the Zita have U2en charter-id h" the Govern, ment Deportment and will briny timber to Wellington from Grevmouth. returning with general cargo.
The KoH»,mnnd is due berp *rora Greymouth and Westport on Fridgv. Tho Te Anna arrived yesterday from Gisbortie. and it is hoped to dispatch her for Jjvttelton to-day, but o-;ing to tho vMorsiders' "stop-work' meeting there is doubt as to whether ehe will. cet
avir* x . Bhckhnll collier rs Lahore cannot . * now reach Wellington from Greymouth before to-morrow.
The Calm's departure for Lyttelton, Dunedin. and Timaru has been poßtponed\ until to-morrow. C'\
Owin«r to the "stop-work" meeting of waterside™ to-dny the ferry steamer Maori will take only perishable cargo south.
The Kini arrived with a shipment of coal from Greynxouth yesterday, and will return to tint port after discharge.
The West ITplbrook's departure for Ado. Inidc has been postponed until midday tomorrow.
•The Wairunn. will not arrive here from Auckland until Friday. The Corinnn is due to-day from New Plymouth, and is to r.nil to-morrow for Dnnrd"i. Onmnru. and Timaru.
The Mnkojn. is to Auckland for the islands at "'noon to-day.
The baroun Bonr». at nresent inir Nftvoantle »»oal here, is to sail for on Thurfdnv.
Hue on Friday from Dunedin, the Navunt will sail on Saturday for Aucklaud.
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