SHIPPING NEWS
PHASES OF THE MOON. , NOVEtfIJER. Dai'. Hr. tt. • 'Last quarter 5 7 5 p.m. New moon 11 3 35 a.m. First quarter ...... 19 7 43 a.m. Full moon 26 1 VI p.m. MOON. Moon risen to-day, 0.46 a.m.: sets, 11.52 a.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day, 4.35 a.m.; sets, 6.35 p.m. HIGH WATER. To-day, 10.31 a.m.; 10.55 p.m. To-morrow, 11.20 a.m.; 11.44 p.m. ARRIVALS. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER- 3. KOUTUNUI, b.r. (2.10 a.m.). 171 tons, J. Beaton, from Castlepoint, MAPOURIKA. B.A. (6.5 a.m.). 1203 tons, Elders, from Nelson. KAITOA, b.s. (6.15 a.m.), 319 tons, w. Wildman, frotn, Nelson. WAJIINE, s.i. (7.45 a.m.), 4436 tons, Ldwtn. from Lyttelton. , PORT OURTIS, s.f. (10.50 a.m.). 62t!6tons, Beck. from^Wanganul. CORTNTHIC. 8.8. (10.55 a:m.), 12,343 tons, | Hart, from Napier. , TUTANEKAI, s.b. (3.55 p.m.), 811 tone, Poet, from Westport. _ . HINEMOA. s.B. (4.30 p.m.), 542 tons, 80llons, from New Plymouth. , BADEN POWELL, b.b. (8.40 n.w.). 174 tons. O. M'Pherßon, from Lyttelton. 1 KAPITI, s.B. (11.40 p.m.). 242 tons, W. 6awyers, fronu^Picton. departures. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 3. OP AW A, M. (2.60 a.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas. for Blenheim. - BLENHEIM, b.s. (5 a.m.), 151 tonß, G. Wilkinson, for West Haven. INVERCARGILL, s.b. (6.5 a.m.). 224 tons, Eden, for Wanganui. KYOTO MARTJ. s.s. (10.45 a.m.). 2537 tons, Matsumto. for Brisbane. _ TE ANAU. s.s. (4.50 p.m.). 1052 tons, H. Platts. M'or Lyttelton. KATVOA, b.b. (5,5 p.m.). 3W tone. W. Wildman. for Nelson. _ , CORINNA. s.s. (5.50 p.m.). 3319 tons. Bullock. for Dunedin. MOANA. pp. .6.50 p.m.). 3915 tons, Barlow. for Lvttelton MAPOTTP.IKA. b(7.10 *p.m.). 1203 tonß, Elders, for Nelson. WAHINE, b.b. (7.50 p.m.), 4436 tons, Edwin. for Lvttelton. KARAMU, s.b. (8.10 p.m.). >734 tons, Harnett. for Greymouth. CALM. f>.«. (10.15 p.m.), fl«0 tons. T. Braidwood. for Lyttelton. „ ARAHURA. s.s. (11.5 p.m.), 1596 ions, Sowell, for Picton. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Putiki, Napier. November 4. Wakatu, Kaikoura, November 4. Kapiti, Picton. November 4. Karamea, Picton, November 4. . Ncahere. Greymouth. November 4. Maori, Lyttelton. November 4 Mapourika. Nelson, November 4. Araliuro Picton. November 4. • Nikau. ifelson. November 4. finawa. Blenheim. November fl. "Ripple, uisborne. November 4. Wootton. Lyttelton, November 4. Kauri Newcastle. November 4. Wahine, Lyttelton. November 5. Kaitoa., Nelson, November 5. Kapuni, Patea, Novemher 9. Wairau, Blenheim, November 6. Tainui. Auckland, November 5. Invercarcill. Wanganui. November 5. Moana, Lyttelton. November 5. Wairuna. Auckland.. November 5. Navua. Dunedin. November 5. Rosnmund. Westport and Greymouth, November' 5. Komatn, Westport. November 5. Karu, Lyttelton, November a. Kennedy. Foxton. November 5. Maori. Lyttelton, .November 6. Manourika. Nelson. November 8. Arahura, Picton. November 6. Nikau., Nelson, November 6. Waverley, Patea. November' 6. Waitangi. Patea. November ft. Hawera, Pntca. November 6. Blenheim. West Haven, November 4. Opawa, Blenheim. November 6. Omaka. Blenheim. November 6. Huia, Wanganui, November 4. v. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Huia, Wnpganui. November 4. Baden Powell, Lvttelton, November 4. Hawera, Patea, November 4. Putiki. Piston, November 4. Wairau, Blenheim. November 4. Omaka. Blenheim. November 4. Waycriey. Patea.. November 4. Kapuni, Patea, November 4. Koutunui, Napier. November 4. Maori, li'ttclton. November 4. Nikau, kelson. Novemher 4. Wakatu. Lvttelton. via Kaikoura Not. 4. •Nitokris. Newcastle. November 4. , Kapiti, Wanganui, November 4. Opawa, Blenheim. November 4. Garada, Newcastle. November 4. Waitangi. Paten. November 4 Kini, Greymouth, November 4. Kamo, Westport, November 4. Wahine, Lyttelton. November 5, Kaitoa. Nelson.. November 5. ' Mapotirika, Nelson. November 5. Arahura, Picton. November 5. Rinnle, Napier, Gieborite, and Akitlo, November 5. TnvercarcOl. Wanganui, November 5., Moana. Svrtney and Hobnrt. November 5. Khnitni, Patea. November 5. Ayrshire, Whakatnne, November 5. • Swallow. GreymoufH, November 6. Kennedy, Foxton, November 5. Wairau, Blenheim. November 5. Woctton, Lyttelton, November 5. Port Stephen*. Lyttelton. November 6. Eita, Greymouth, November 6, Maori, Lyttelton. November 6. Nikau. Nelson, November 6. Kr«?iti, Wanjtanui. November 6, Karu, Tarakohe, November 6. Omaka, Blenheim. November 6. Rona. Newcastle. November 6. Navua, • Auckland, November 6. BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. NEWCASTLE, November 2. Sailed.—Omaua, for Auckland HOB ART. .November 3. Arrived.—Port Napier, from Duuedin. ' COASTAL. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 3. . AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Canadian Inventor (12.45 p.m.), from Newcastle. Snilcd.—Kaiwarra (11.50 a.m.), for Makatca Ward. GISBORNE. Arrived.—Poherua/(7.45 a.m.). from Napier. Sailed.—lUpplo (10.10 p.m.), for Wellington. PICTON. Sailed.—Kapiti (5.30 p.m.) v for Wellington. WESTPORT. Sailed.—Alexander (3.30 p.m.), for Greymouth. GREYMOUTH. 6alled.—Ngatoro (3.45 p.m.. Nov. 2), Tor Lyttelton. LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Kokiri (7.10 p.m.). from Westport; Kittawa (12.5 p.m.), from Greymouth; Kaitangata (1»55 p.m.), from Greymouth. Sailed.—Breeze (4.15 p.m.). for Port Chalmers; Kosoku Maru (6 p.m.), for Newcastle; Maori (5.20 p.m.), for Wellington. PORT OHALME39. ' Bailed-Garbeta (3.30 p.m.). for Newcastle} Iceland K6.30 p.m.), for Melbourne. BLUFF. Arrived.—Paloona (i p.m.), from Melbourne. ORARI REPORTED. The- Orari arrived at Colon on October 30 and sailed from Panama the followin'e day. She is duo at Auckland on No. veraber 24, and later will vißit Wcllinffton, Lytteltou, and Port Chalmer*. MAMAEI UNABLE TO LOAD. OwiUK to the heavy woather yesterday at, Wnneanul the llamarl was f° I rcf< ' put to sea from the rondatead. She may be able to commonco loadmE there tnday, but the prospectß are doubtful. •fORT CAKOI.INE LEAVES AUCKLAND. The O. and D. liner Port Caroline left Auckland yesterday lor Napier. She 1» d'ie here from the latter port on day. JWBsre. W. M. Bamiatyne aiul Co. aro the agents. HESS-TADLE GOSSIP. Mr. A. Lane, third engineer of the To Anau, has Bicncd off that vessel. Mr. C. Morrison has joined the le Am.ti Kb second engineer. EASTERN OANADIAN DISI'ATOHEfi. Tho.Sussex left Newport. Wnlei'. oil November 2 for Sydney. Cape Breton. for New Zealand, wliilc_ the _lremcado\ is now loaijiaiE at. New is to fiiim at Adenmouth and St. ,lohn» in January for New 2eal<ind. oiid v.ill be Toll owed in February by tho hak.it.ino. WIRELESS KTi9 Jl KAUlll.. • Acoordinc to a wireless message rceeiv£B ff<Tm tho Union Comnanys steamer Knu-i tie vessel is duo here this morn. ine. The vessel has a eWpment of New-' castle coal for dtscharnc. THE DAMAGE TO THE t TELL A. Tlie Stella went into dry dock at Port Olialmers on Friday, and it was ff/irnd that it was necessary to renew one of her platen and atralnhten several other* out. It will be about fourteen days before the tcbscl 1b in commission again. TAINUI LEAVES AUOKL.VND. The SS and A. liner Tainui loft, Auckland nt 640 ®.m. yesterday, niwl is due here on Friday. She haß Home cargo for dißciiarce. KKNNEDV ASHORE AT FOXTON, News was received in Wollineton last liiEht that the coastal steamor Kennedy had Rone aehore on the South Spit, .lust
In Bide the river, at Foxton. ™e \ee'el was loavmtr Foxton at noon on aucsflay. and it iB believed here that .at the time there wiia a heavy acn. running and tho vessel wan driven ashore. An effort -was made yesterday to refloat the v cb«sl. bu without BUcccßH.' It is uiiderjtood that another effort will he made this afternoon. Bo far uu can he gathered fr.om tiw meagre detaile to hand lost evening con* niderable damage has been done to tuo Kennedy. The crew are safe. The Kennedy in an iron Bhin of p tons grass. and 13i tons net, and was built in 1865 bv the Australian S.N. Company at Bvdney. Tho vessel la of the iollowln* dlmcnaionH:—Length. 138.4 ft.: breadth. 19.4 ft.; and depth. 9.oft. She was refcently purchased from tho Anchor Khippin* and Ppundry Cbmpany.. of Nelßon, by th» Manawatu Shipping Company, and placed un the Wellington-Foxton trade. Captain J. It. Owen, the master of the Kennedy, was 1n rommand ot the yucca ! of the South when that .vessel wan wrecked at Cape Campbell, and has been ro the employ of the company for some time. WAIKAWA FOR SOUTH, The Union Company's Waiknwa i« now loading a shipment of neweprinting taper at a Uritish Columbia port for dNd'.arga at (Lyfteltou. Dunedin, and Australian porta. She will complete her loading at Sail Francisco, and is expected to leavo that port about November 15. SHROPSHIRE'S MOVEMENTS. The Shropshire is to leave Lyttelton today for Bluff and Wellington. She is duo hero on November 12, aud its to Bail on November 19 with passengers for Liverpool and Adenmouth. The following Bteamers were expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations last night:—Awamii— Port Kcmbla, E. R. Sterling, Wairuna, Surrey, Walton Hall. Auckland—Mokoja, Mararoa, Canadian Inventor. Tainui, Port Caroline, Wairuna. Wiltshire, Surrey, Walton Hall. Wellington—Wahine. Maori, Arahura. Wiltshire. Moana, West , JTolbrook, Fultala, Kaitangata. Navsa. Mamari. Awarua-Shinehiku Mara, Paloona. JEho departure of the barque Rona for Newcastle has beeu nostponed until Saturday. Tho Kamo is to sail to-day for WpEtport.; where she will load ffir Wellington. Owing to trouble with her r'imliary engine the Zita will not sail for Grey* mouth until Friday. The Wniruifa iR due on Friday night or Saturday morning from Aucklaud to continue d:»:harge here .of San Franeieco cargo The Kini in to return to Greymouth today. She will load back for Wellington? The Baikal' Maru. at present'discharging coal here, is to sail on Tuesday next for Newcastle. The Kahiko. will not. reach Wellii.-gton from, Greymouth. until Sunday. She. is bringing a shipment of timber. The City of Newcastle is duo lure from Auckland on Sunday to continue discharge of Now York cargo. The LUtrim was forced to put to »»ea at Waitara yesterday owing to tie heavy sen. To continue' loading, the .Ayrshire is now to eail on Friday for Whakatnna 4 Mr. A.-ft. Pryde. formerly chief officer in the Rlackball Company's 'service, and who was seriously knocked about recently In the conrne ot the Ngakuta's tempestuous voyago from Greymouth to Wellington, ha? been appointed manager for the company at Lyttelton.
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