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1 I PHASES OF THE^MOOB. NOVEMBER. Day. Ur. m. Last cuarter 6 7 5 p.m. i New moon 11 5 35 a.m. first quarter 19 1 43 a.m. Full moon 26 1 12 p.m. MOON. ' Moon rises to-day. 5.17 a.m.; Eete, 8.2! p.m. SUN. Sun rises to«lny. 4.26 a.m.: setß. 6.45 p.m HIGH 'WATER. To-day. 4.57 a.m.: 5.22 n.m. To-morrow, 5.51 a.m.; 6.1b p.m. ARRIVALS. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 11. WAKATU. «.» <725 a.m.), 157 tons, ,T Wills, from Kaikbura. , MAORI, s.s. (7.30 a.m.), 3412 tons. Irwin from Lyttelton. TOPUA. s.s. 1751) a.m.) 4345 tons, 11. WilliamH, rrom finn Francisco. NIK All. s.s. (9.13-a.m.), 2SB tons. H. Hay Irom Nelson. AKAHUIiA. s.fl. (9.45 p.m.). 1596 tons. Bow ell, from Picton. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12. WAIBAU, 6.8. (1.30 asm.), 143 tons, W, Deilcy, from Blenheim. DEPARTURES, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11. MAGIC, auxiliary 6Chooner (6.30 a.m.), (ft tons, G. Kine, for handy Bay. HINEMOA. s.B. (8 a.m.), 542 tonß, J. 80llopr. for Cook Strait. OMAKA, auxiliary ?rhooiicr (8.20 a.m.;, 64 tonß, J. Knox, for Blenheim. ULIMAROA, b.b. (12.15 p.m.), 6777 tons, J. Wyllie. for Sydney. KONA, barcme (MU p.m.), 618 tons, G W. Airey. for Newcastle. WAITANGI. s.a. (4.35 p.m.). 171 tons, A. Fisk, for Tarakohe. KAURI, s.s. (4.40 p.m.). 2833 tonis J. C. M'Loan. for Newcastle ' PALOONA. b.b. (5.10 p.m.). 2771 tons. J. MacLcan, for Melbourne. NIKATJ, b.o. (7.20 p.m.), 248 tons, B. Hay, for Nelson. KOMATA. 8.! l. '8.20 p.m.), 2048 tonß, H. Bold, for Westocrt. MAORI, s.s. (9.15 p.m.), 3412 tons, Irwin, for Lyttelton. OPAWA. -..a. (10.5 p.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, for Blenheim. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Wairau, Picton, November 12. Wahine. liyttelton. November 12. Kaitoa, Nelson. November 12 • Mapourikn. Kelson. Novemher 12. InvorcarcU.. Wanniural. November It Kanuni. Patea. "NoVcmber 12. Omnka, Blenheim. November 12. Suffolk. Melbourne. November 12. IFuia. Waneanui, November 12. Maori, Lyttelton. November 13. Nlkau, NclHon, November 13. Arahura. Picton. November 13. Onawa, Blenheim. November 13. •T« Aim»\ Ti"inni. November 1.). Mapourlka. Nelson, November 13. ■Blenheim, TTnveloek, November 13. Kakapo. Westnort. November 13. Flora. Picton, November 13. Onrinna, Nelson, November 13. Wahine, Lyttelton. November 14. Westralio. Melbourne. November 14. i"Mi>H. 0-"v-niouth. November 14. NEalicrc. Wnni:anul, November 14. " "i"'-"i. "•"iiwrin'ii. Novoivher 14. Knniti. Waneanui. November 14; Hnwera, Patea, November 14. Knpnnf. Patea, November 14. Echo. Foxton. November 14. Wairau, Blenheim. November 14. Waitauei, Peten. November 14. Waverley. Patea. November 14. Ripple. Gisborne. November 14. Wootton. Lyttelton. November 14. Baden Pow°H. Lyttoltnn November 14. Remucrn, London. November 16. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Knpiti. Wninrnnui. November 12. Hnwera.-Patei, November 12. Port Curtis. New York, Novemher 12. Waverley. Patea. November 12. Wahine. Lvttelton. November 12. Kaitoa, Nelson. November 12. Mapourikn. Nelson. No> ember 12. Arahura. Picton, November 12. Kapuni. Patea. Novemher 12. Port Auirusta. Lvttelton. November 12. Wairau, Blenheim. November 12. Wairunn. Melbourne. November 12. City or Newcastle. Sydney, November 12. Huia. Wnncrnnui. November 12. Knmo. Lyttelton. November 12. Maori. Lyttelton. November 13. Nikau. Nelson. November 13. Onawa, Blenheim. November 11. Saikai Mnru, Newoiu'le. November 13. Leitrira, VTnnrnnni. November 13. iHlnni. Tinmru. November 13 Walcatu, Lyttelton. via Kaikoura. Nov. 13. Omakn, Blenheim. November 13. Invercaririll, Wanjanui. November 13. Kini. Westport. Novemher 13. T-> Anau, Napier arid Gißborne, Nov. 13. Wahine. Lvttelton. November 15. Arahura. Picton, November 13. ' Manourika, Nelson, November 15. Knpiti, Waneanui. November 15. Hawera. Patea, November 15. Echo, Foxton. November 15. Waitawri. Patea. November 15. Wavorlev. Patea November .16. Rip"'e, Napier, Oisborne and Akitio. Nov. 15. Blenheim. West Haven, November 15. Woottott. Lyttelton, November' 15. Kahika. West-port. November 15. Corinna. New Plymouth, November 15. Baden Powell, Lvttelton, November 15. Corinthic, Loudon, November 16. Karamea. Loudon. November 16. Tofua, San Francisco, Ni»cmlicr 16.' BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEAS. SYDNEY. November 11. Sailed.—Riverina (2.45 p.m.). for Auckland; Manuka (4.45 p.m.). for Wellmeton. COASTAL. THURSDAY. 11. AUCKLAND. . Arrived.—Navua (9.5 a.m.), from WellixKton: Kiku Maru (12.45 n.m.), from Brisbane. Sailed—Malieno (6.10 p.m.), for Sydney. WANGANUI. Arrived,—Huia (10.15 a.m.), from Wollingt ton. ! PATEA. Arrived.—Kanuni (9.40 a.m.). from Wollintrton. NAPIER. Arrived.—Rarnmu (8,20 a.m.), from Greymouth. HAVELOCK. Arrived—Blenheim (B a.m.), from Wclllncton. ' To'sail.-Bienheira (8 p.m.), for Wellington. TARAKOHE. Arrivcd.-Karu (7 p.m., Nov. 10), from Wellington. I NELSON. Arrived.—Rcbiiliis (5.15 a.m.). from Picton; Kaitoa (8.45 n.m.). from Wcllinirton: Mapourika (10.40 a.m.). from Wellington. To sail.—Mapourika ft o.7>\). for Wellington; Kaitoa (7 Pim.), for Wellington. WKSTI'ORT. Arrived.—Sonorita (10.45 a.m.). *from Clarence River. Sailed.—Putiki '3.35 p.m.). from Gisborue. GREYMOUTH. • Snilod.-Aloxandor (8.40 a.m.), for Wanftanui; Waimca (9.20 a.m.), for Tarakohe. LYTTELTON. Arrived.-Corinna (4.45 a.m.). from Timaru; Wahine 17 a.m.). from Welllnsrton; Baden Towcll (5 n.m.), from Wellington. Sailed.-Storm (5.10 p.m.). for Wninsnnui; Wahine (8.25 p.m.). for Wellington; Ngntoro, for Chatham Islands. TIMARU. 6ailed.-Te.Anau (5 p.m.). for Wcllinnton. PORT CHALMERS. Sailed—Kent (5 n.m.V f«r Timnru. DUNEDIN, Arrived.-Kotara, (3.40 p.m.), from Port Snile»?-Kont (255 ,pm,), for 'I'lmaru; Calm (9.50 p.m.), for Timnru; Kakapo (10.60 p.m.), for Greymouth. TOFUA FROM SAN FRANCISCO. Khortlv after 8 o'clock yesterday morninir the R.M.S. Tnrua anchored In. the stream from San Francisco. 61m bertheil at No. 14 Queen's Wharf at about 9.39. Leaving San Francisco at 11.30 a.m. on October 18. the Tofua experienced a fairweather trip to Papeete, where blio arrived on October "JO. The Tofua left Pa. neote on the following day, and reached lUrotonga early on Novemher s. Knn. tonen w.is left at 2.25 a.m. on Noyciifbcr 4. and tho good weather which had hceii encountered throuirhout tho trip prevailed nnttl arrival here The Tofua brousht tho following eikoopassengers :-Mlbscs Cnmnbell, Rowt, Murray, and Thompson (2)/ Meidaincs Chanman and child. Chill iiKworth. waii.ton. Unekwovth nod . child. Ford, Ganflell, James. Lovicn. Pagot. Murray. Thompson, Messrs. Andrews. Ba lantlne, Ileswlck, IHakeiwre. Caronbell, Chilbneworth. Cranston, Gandcll. Gibbs. Qrc.v. Jayward. Ho!?.man. Meredith. Nichoi.on. Pnnet Partner. Buwel. Smith, Tinnier. Dr. Trotter. Wellbrock. Wilson, Whltchoute, And Fnthfc Roußlcr . . , Amomrst the Tofim's eencral carco were the following lincj:-15 tons cimnocl fish, : "'1 lon« i-hi'iied fruit. 118 tons dnod Traits, ■ V! ton's eot'tona and fabrics. 7 tons boots and shoes. 93 tons fresh fruit, 29 tons roofIni; mnlerlal. 116 ton« motora and material. 5 tons machinery. 59 tons mntnhcß, 76.8 W. superficial feet, of timber. 598 tonß oil, 10 tons rice. 20 tons Hour. I'ton BRlt. 150 tons onions, m tons jigfrtrnß. 2784 mecb orani.es,, 2582 cases bananas. 4CW) eases tomatoes, 410 Birkß coconuts. 9 oases kumeran, i> cases lemons. 102 cbbcs plneapnles, 200 sacks coconut oil cake, and 91 cases vanilla beans. 1 PALOONA'R PASSENGERS. The Paloona lett last night for Mel. bourne. The following passengers booked berths:—Mlases Forbes, Rofgcrs, Tennct,
Syme. Humo, Walker, MeEdnmes Walkct and 2 children'. Rorrers and 2 children. I«o----vcll and infant, HoWr, Stowe and infant, Itedolgn, Fisher, Cc.odmnn ajid infant, Loach, Messrs. Walker, Morion, Clarry, Hair, Dunn, Leach, Captain Thorpe, and Master Ives. REMUERA'S PASSENGEJIS. Tlic New Zealand Shipping Corapany'« liner Rcmuera is-due hero on Tuesday from ljondon with the following pnsßen-Kcrs.-rFlrst saloon—Misses M. L. HakombcBrown, B. Barker. J. Burt, J. R. Burt J. 5 C. Oaßtle, J. p. Dryden, A. M. Elliott, D. C. Fox. E. Freestone, P. h. Harley. M. G. MlddlcbrooU. A. h. Parry, K. C. Robinson, B. L. Uiewart, J. W. Symo, Mcsdamcs F. •, M. Blae.S. Burt, and nurse, C. E. Ueans, Elliot. C. B. Fox. Isaacs, H. M'DonaW, M. A. Moorhoase, Robinson. Simon, J. G... byme. Thomson. J. Underwood, Ladv MackcuJile, Sir Thonnls MnflSriyiie, Mesr,''B. T. Allen. ,T. J. Boak, .1 It. Burt. A. Butt. B. S. Conner. J. H. W. Donloy, W. Elliot. N. Gardner. W. 9. Robinson. L. B. Robinson, M. Russell. J. A. Thomson. E. J. ViJTon' tine. O.~\V. Wilson. Master L. 8. Black. • Second Baloon-Mlßnes I. M. Banwcll. A. Boyle, K. C. Bradley, M. Outhbcrt, E. • Daviß. F. E. Driscoll. E. fi. Faulkner. R. I..Green, L. R, Greic M. L. Hill. A. Hoi- • royd. M. Little. M. Hayes. I. N. Mulr, M. Mi-ers, S. R. Paterson. 11. J. W. Rac,' • ML. Ray, L. H. Reevoß. S. Robertson. K. Robertson, A. Robertson, A. S. Soilman, • a H. Snarling, P. Jf. Stacey. M. Stewart, fi. M. Taylor. S. Walton. G. B. Watson, K. IVild. M. B. Wright, Meßdames M. E. Adams. Bardsley, A. Bcmi)iid, Berglund, J. E. Bewsey. Rnwen. Brodle. A. J. O. Clarke, Cuthbert. E. M. Divls, Do'd. Glnssford, M. Grant. Ham. A, Holroyd, 0. nolrovd. F. K. Hope. Jclferd, Irvine, H. A. Snndbere, Smith. If. Stranten. Taylor. Trughton, , M, Walker, B.- M. Walton, A. Wilklnßon. ' Right Rev. Bishon of Bendigo. Revs. H. B. AtkliißOn, G. Wat Eon. J. M'llroy Ser- • geant C. R. H. Parham. Me«ra. F. ti. Avent. J.- Bardslov. C. A. Berglund. ,7. • Brodle. 11. A: Jlulkcley, H. Outhbcrt. E. L. Dod. N. Dustinj, S. Gb.Bsford, N. Glass- • ford, V. ,T. Ham, F. H. Jcfferd. K. Leighton., J. MT. Irvine. C. Protheroe. 11. S. • Robinson. F. J, Simons, P. Smith. H. W. Tnylor, J. Trnughton. Masters. E. M. • Grant. A. B. Grant. F. E. Ham. A. Holroyd. N. Hone. F. Sandberg. E. Q. Taylor, • T Walton, E. M. Watson. There are also 434 passengers in the third-class. RAHANGA LEAVES MONTREAL. The Raranga left Montreal on November . 6 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Timnru, Melbourne, and.Sydney. OPAWA AT COLON. The Opawn arrived at Colon on November 6. and left Panama the following day. lhe vessel is bound from Liverpool to Auckland, Wellington, Lyttclton, and Port Chalmers. She is due at Auckland on December 2, and la expected here a weeklater. MAHAMA REPORTED. The! R.M.S. Marama left San Franclßco for Wellington at. noon on Tuesday. The vessel is due hero on December l'. THE OTARAMA. The Otarama is expected to leave the West Coant ot England, i.robably Liverpool, on December 15 for Aucklnnd. Wellington, Lyttelton. and Port Chalmers. NISHMAHA LEAVES NEW YORK. The Nißhmaha left New York on November -8 for New Zealand and • Australian porta. Auckland will be her first port of call in the Dominion, where she will he due about December 12. It is understood that she will visit Wellington." KENNEDY STILL ASHORE. An .attempt to tow tho Bteamcr Kennedy off tho south spit at Foxton on Wednesday failed. No attempt was made yesterday, but, another will be made to-daf. The following steamers were expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations Inst night:—Awanui—Riverina. Mahono, Whangaratta. Remnera, City of Winchester. Manuka. Mania. Ventura, Canadian Inventor, Nokatav. Waitemnta. Koromiko, Hakushilta Mnr-.i, Mokoia. Auckland-Waltemata, Koromiko, Maheno, Knrow. Flora. Wlinngaratta. E. R. Sterling. H. B. Sterling. Nokatay. Wellington—Wahine. Ara)iurn.'\ Waimarino. Ulimaroa. Mamari. Maori, Mapourika. Suffolk, Ngakuta, Paloona, Kauri. Port Cur. tis. Westralia. Awarua—Tarawcra, Port Victor. Waipori, Port Stephens. Chat-hains-Itemuera. The Wootton,' which wns forced to put back into Lyttolton on Wednesday. IB now due here on Sunday, and will Bail again on Monday. The Mamari was forced to nut to sea at Wanganul ■ again yesterday, and was unable, to continue loading. The Suffolk is due at one o'clock today from Melbourne. Tho Te Anau is due to-morrow from Timaru. mid If she arrives early is expected to sail in the afternoon for Napier and Gißborne. Tho Ngahere arrived off Wanganul yesterday from - GrcVmo'ith, but was nnablo to' cross the har. She was expected to enter the river last night, and Is due hero on Sunday. The Wanaka is now due from Auckland on Tuesday, and will sail about to-day or to-morrow week Tor Lyttelton, Dunedin, Timaru. Oamaru, and Bluff. The Flora 1b duo to-morrow from Fletou to bunker before going on to Onehunga. The City of Newcastle is to sail at noon to-dny for Sydney. The Corinna is due from on Nat-m-day. aid is to sail on Monday for New Plymouth. The Kumara left London on Wednesday for Melbourne. Sydney, and Brisbane. The Port Caroline is now.to sail tor Bluff on Wednesday. The Otakl arrived at Cape Town on November 4. , The Moana.nrnved at Sydney on Wednesday from Wellington. ' The eneineer officers of the Leitrim celebrated the anniversary of Armistice Day' - by giving a dinner to New Zealand friends whom they met durinpr the war. Tho guests included Mr. J. B. Hislon. Mr. B. Dnherty, and Mr. A. E. Cooper.' The bnrtiue Bona left yestcrdav for Newcustle. where she will load for Wellington. Tho Kauri left Inr-t night for Newcastle. She will probably load for New Zealand. j
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