SHIPPING NEWS.
PHASES OF THE MOON. V OCTOBER. Day. hr. m. First quarter . ... .... 3 5.41 p.m. I ; Full moon ... ... 10 ; 8.53 a.m. Last quarter ' ... ...17 8.5 p.m. New moon , ~.. ... 25 6.17 p.m.' y ' HIGH WATER. , . 10.7 a.m.; 10.35 p.m. / To-morrow, 10.57, a.m.; 11.33 p.m. .-j; sun. Sun rises to-day, 5.22 a.m.; sets, 5.58 p.m. ARRIVALS. , ', . FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2. ROTOITI, s.s. (3.20 a.m.), 1159 ions, Aid-well, from Onehunga and Now. Plymouth. Passengers :; Saloon —Misses Mills, Carpenter, Messrs. Lamb, MTiatchie, Murray, Tuck, and Bland Holt Company; 3 steerage. BLENHEIM, s.s.. (3.45 a.m.), 120 tons, Watson, from Blenheim. MAHENO, s.s. (4 a.m.), 5282 tons," Neville, from Melbourne, Hobart, Bluff, Dunedin, and Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Scott, ShirtcliSe, Ryan; Wright, Cawle, Black, May, Peart, Mesdames Silleux, De Sturber, Brown and child, Wright, Pepper and child, Matthewgon and child; Murdoch,"M'Carthy, Peart, Hannah, Messrs. M'Phail, Sandilands, Brown.rßarnett, De Sturber, Murdoch, Toms, Crawthorn, Lee, Street, Kellett, De Beer, M'Carthy, Han.nah, Taylor, Doughty; 60 6teerage. ' OPAWA, s.s. (4.10 a.m.), 110 tons, Eckford, ! from' Blenheim. . ■ MOANA, s.s. (6.5 a.m.), 3915 tons, Newton, from Auckland, Gisborne, and Napier. Passengers: Saloon —Mesdames Lorenson, Robb and 3 children, Nantes, Messrs. MTKinty, Quin- . Lan, Dure, Lorenson, Nairn, Barr,' Kinchela, Robb,, Grady, Biss, Head, Berlyn, Murdoch, Nantes;: 24 steerage. ... TUTANEKAI,. s.s. (6.30 a.m.), 811 tons, Post, from Auckland. ; MAORI, s.s. (6.50 a.m.), 3399 tons, Hunter, from Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon —Misses ' Webster, Halson, Turton, Blair, Wilson, White, Nicoll. Hoban, Jones, Burns, Ambler, Grant, Mackeras, Hayes, Hewison, Mesdames May, Cochrane, Moore and child, Tomlinson and child, Chaney,: Mitchell and child, J Hopkins, Wilthot and child; Scotland; Williams, Pickering,'Devlin,'-; Holderness, 1 Patterson; La£p4n, Porter, Robertsj. Kingi; Williamson, ' Justiclr Dean l 'Reghault, 'Dr., King, . Dr.': Withers,- Mfc'ssrs.; HoUghton; Mayf M'Beathj . Cochrane/ Newport,. Gilmqiirl Murrell,- Chatiey; Haggitt;.' Hopkins.- ' Sitale.VO'Donnell, Cleirj,Derbridge.ijSpittfXll,. Gilbert, .Thome, Ariow, . . East,'-Boyce, WhSteley; Budd, M'Beath, Thompson; Patterson, Pros': ton,-Hewlett,' Herdriian, .L'atie,, Tunnicliffe (2), Yount- '-Pdrteri 'lToot; /,Temple, Joyce,' Clark,- • Christmas, Roberts," 'Cumorford, . Williamson,, Mabfarlane .(2), : -Iteynoldsj .60.'steerage. ■> . . AifELIAfSIMS,' s'chooiier (8.30 a.m.), 98 tons, JohristbiT (from Miramar); s— • ..■■■:• • v STOR-MBIRD,-s.s; (noon), 217. tons, M'lqtyro. fromvW&nganui.• .;• • .'. ■ rOHERUAi s.s. (9.25 p.m.), 1175 tons, Robert- - Bon, ;from. Greymouth,; ' ~r- 1 ' • ■ . DEPARTURES. ' FRIDAY, OpTOBER -2. 'WOOTTON,'s.s.'(I2.SO a.m.), 151 tons, Scott, for Kaiapoi.. WAIHI, s.s. (3 a.m.), 92 tons, Carey,. for Blenheim.. 1 ■ , PATEENA, s.s. (12.55 p.m.), 1212 tons, Naylor, for Picton and Nelson. OTTERBURN, s.s. (3 ,-. p.in;, from stream), 4936 tons, Swan, for Lyttelton. . .. MAHENO, s.s. (4.10 p.m.), 5282 tons, Neville,, for' Sydney.-' Passengers: Saloon—Misses Turnbull, Mason, .Graham, .Mathews (2), MesdanieV Cochrane!". Pomare, Richardson, Thompson. Morrison,- Comrie,". Glasson, Pearce; Mathews, Strong; Palmer, Nantes, Ilott, Dr. Pomare, Dr. Mason; Messrs:'Fotheringham, Steel, Burko (2), O'Leary," Cochrane, Gilmour, Hegarty, Robinson, M'Beath,, Hislop, Champion, Turnbull,' Thompson, Beard, Richards,' Richardson, Rissell, Comeford, Cameron (2), Huiham, Strong, Ilott, Quinn. OPA.WA', s.'s. 110 tons, Eiforiirfor Blenheim. ' . , BLENHEIM, p.m.), 120 tons, oi Wat,.' eon. forplenheim;' . .MOANA,. s.s.' (5.45 p.m.),: 3915 tons,- Newton, for Ly'ttOlton and Dunedin. Passengers—Saloon: For Lyttelton—Messrs. Bay, Lamb. For Dunedin—Miss M'Donald, Mesdames M'Pherson, Ballard, Boyd, Mr. Ballird. ECHO, - auxiliary scow. (6.30 p.m.), 99 tons, Seelfey,-for'Westport.: MAORI, s.s. • (8.10 3399 tons, Hunter, for Lyttelton.. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Russell, Hart,' Sims, Golliffe (2), Hayter, Buckley. Mesdames Allen, Louisson, Couzens and child, Brown, Straehan, Dixon, Messrs. Tyler, Louisson,(Hall,' Taylor, Murray, M'Donald, Morrish, Davis, Hatchwell, Mackie, Wilson, Cathie, Munt, ,Coates, : Gray, Henderson, Fraser, O'Brien, Mbrrisson. fiayter, Dixon,' Ptrachan, Scott. Hall. Lascelles. Renfrew,' Nathan, Heaton Rhodes, M.P.. Hon. Louisson. - .-v : '- :V '.' ,v . EXPECTED ARRIVALS. . Poherua,-Greymouth; October 2. | Putiki, Wanganui, October 3. I Opawa," Blenheim, October 3. 1 , Blenheim, Blenheim, October 3, | , Kahu,'Napier, via Coast, October 3. i Pukaki; Greymouth, October 3. ' Mararoa, Lyttelton, October 3. Pateena, 'Nelson and Picton, October 3. W r averley, Nelson, October 3. Waihi; Blenheim, October 3. . t ' Kamona; Westport, Octobe:'. 3. • Mapourika, We; t'Coast, Nelson, October 3. Manaroa, Halvelock, October 3. Wakatu, Kaikoura, October 3. • Kapiti, Patea, October 3. Jfaori,' Lyttelton, ' October: 4. Kiripaka,: Patea, October 4. Koonya,: Southern-ports, October 4. Monowai; Southern ports, October 1. Aorere, Patea.- October ,4.: . ■ ; ' ■ ,' - ■ Kennedy,- West.'Wanga'n'uii October 5. ■ Talune,. Northern.ports, October 6. . . V Takapuha, New."Plymouth, October 7. Moeraki,. Sydney, October' 7.' ! V ' •Wimmera,'Southern ports, October 8. ' Maitai, Southern, ports, October 8. '• PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Mana, Patea, October 3. Huia, Wanganui, October 3. Qiieen of the South, Foxton, October 3. Eegulus, Westport, October 3. Stormbird, Wanganui, October 3. ' Kaiapoi, Westport, October 3. Kahu, Napier, October 3. Waverley, Nelson, October 3 Putiki, Wanganui, October 3 Mararoa, Lyttelton, October 3. Waihi, Blenheim, October 3. Arahura, Picton, Nelsoii, and West Coast October 3. ' Manaroa. Motueka, October 3. . Torgauten, Onehunga, October 3. Rotoiti, Nelson and New Plymouth, October 4. Wakatu, Kaikoura, October 5. ■ Kennedy, Nelson and West Coast, October 5. Aorere, Patea, October 5. Poherua, Greymouth, October 5. Koonya, Picton, Nelson, and West Coast, October 5. • • Pateena, Picton,. Nelson, October 5.. Maori,. Lyttelton, October 5. Opawa, Blenheim^ 1 October 5. Blenheim, Blenheim, October 5, Kiripaka, Patea, October 5. Kapiti, Patea, October 5. Talune, Lyttelton, Dunedin, October 6. ■ Mapourika, Nelson and West Coast, Octo. ber 6. . '.. . , Takapuna, New Plymouth, October 7. .Corinna; Southern ports, October 7. Maitav Sydney, via Auckland, October 8. Moeraki, Melbourne, via South, October 8. BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. . • BRISBANE. , October 2. Arrived.—lndralema, from Wellington. Sailed.—Aorangi (yesterday), for Vancouver. SYDNEY. . October- 2. Arrived.—Mokoia (7 p.m.). MELBOURNE. ' October 2. Arrived.—Wairuna, from' Westport. Arrived.—Star of Scotland, from New York. . SUVA; October 2. Sailed—lndravelli, for Auckland. ' COASTAL. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2. TE ICOPURU. ' Sailed.—Waipori (4.30 p.m.), for Sydney. AUCKLAND. Sailed—Rakanoa, for Westport. . Sailed— Kia Ora (2 p.m.), for Southern porta
. ' ONEHUNGA. > ■ Sailed.—Takapuna (3 p.m.) Passengers—Miss Jones, Mesdames Higgott and infant, Wardoll, Hasler, Davis, Messrs. Bird,'Taylor, Donald, ' Kitching, Coyle, Budd,' Gibbs, Tliurkleson, Smith, Graps, Ward,- Davis. < ONEHUNGA. •• Arrived—Takapuna, (8.30 : a.m.), from New Plymouth., . NEW PLYMOUTH. Arrived.—Rarawa (3.15 a.m.), from Onehunga. Arrived—Corinna (8.30 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed.—Rarawa (9 p.m.), for. Onenunga. . Sailed.—Corinna (6.30 pim;), for, Onehunga. ■ ■ " PATEA.' • •; Arrived. —Aorere (12.50 p.m.)'afi4 Kapiti (1.15 p.m.),. from Wellington. .To sail.—Aorere and.''lCapiti' .'(1.30 a.m.), for Wellington. napier. ' Arrived. —Kahu (l.a.m.),'froni.'Wellington t . Arrived—Wimmera (11 a.m.),.from Wellington. • : Sailed.—Wimmera, for Gisborne.-, BLENHEIM, v • Arrived.—Waihi (11.30 a.m.),; from Wellington. To sail.—Waihi (9 p.m.), for.Wellington. PICTON.-' • Arrived.—Pateena (4.45 p.mi),'from Wellington. ' Sailed.—Pateena (7 p.m.), :for Nelson. 'NELSON.'''; ; '' Arrived. —Waverley (5.50 a.m.) and Charles Edward (7.30 a.mO, from Wellington. - - • To sail—Mapourika (10 a.m., to-day), for Wellington. . ' . HAVELOCK. Arrived.—Manaroa (9.30 a.m.), from .Welling- ' Sailed.—Manaroa (10.30 a.m.),- fbr Wellington. , MOTUEKA. Sailed.—Waverley (1.10 p.m.j,;for ;; 'W'ellington. WESTPORT. Arrived—Mapourika (6 a.m.), -from Greymouth. To sail.—Kamona, for .Wellington. ' To sail.—Mapourika (7 p.in.), for' Nelson. ' ' GREYMOUTH. .. Sailed.—Pukaki (4.26 p.m.), fpr'Wellington. ~ LYTTELTON.v'-Y.;- ' . Arrived.—Ulimaroa ;.(7 a.m.) aiid-Mararoa (8 a.m.), -from- Wellington. •; -. V 1: . >.• Arrived.—H.M'.S. Pioneor (1.'25 -p.m.), froifi Sydney'.-- ~' ..'. ; :' ' Arrived.—Ripple (1:3.0 p.m.);./rom Wellington. Siiled.'j-Mararoa (6.10' Wftllingtbh. Pafeseii^ers—Misses ;f>pks, ACole-,;-'Drisctill, HilU Miisgrnve,' Barhettf. lUsdtoes Polhill, Rufecll and child, .Tbmps'ett I; arid'-t-dnfanty -J Drisboll, Kelly,Brown;;. Musgrave, . Harper.. and .child, Nurse; /W'arifo.ck, :Rey.-;-Father,.'lumbell,': : Me6srs. .Pycroft,:: Reod;. Mitchell; ' Stead, Cowlishaw, Jbynt,, :P618i11,,*.. Saw'erj,: 'B6p ; m'ant : CB.. BroWn, ■ WilsSn,' MbrJey,,.Abbo£tl''' SmijtK.*(2),':Jnpp, Wallett,* ( Meniies''j'.;Bpwron,';Potts; , Moir, Hirperll ; Siiled.-e.HUmarfta (6 p.m.), -for- Melbourne, via Southern ports; and Hobart. .' " . SajleVl.^V^akituy.'forVKaikdura,..■ Sailed.—Kotttkii, for Timar.u. . " . ; for^Duriedin...'-* I ;'' . .. .. , ■ !' DUNEDIN. .. ,-. . ' / Arrived.-rWaitemata,..from. ,Oamaru. ' ! Sailed.r-Kini,.for,Westport-Sailed.—Alida, barque, (hoo'n); for" Surprise Island. ■ . . '. . . ■ • - Sailed.—Monowai;. for, Auckland,' .via - East Coast; ports. Passengers: For Lyttelton—Miss Josliri, ,' Mrs. . Joslin, .Mossrs. vR. Cooksley, Walkfcr, Crow. For Wellington—Misses Harvey, Whitson, Montagues, Mesdames Forrester, Harvey, Montague. M'Donald,, :Bagshaw, Mr. Johnston. For Auckland—Misses Farrell, Morgan, Sharp,: Messrs. Farrell, Dickey; 5. steerage.' . i . TIMARU; ; ' " ''''■' Sailed.—Mortiakd (4.25' p.m/),-for Dunedin. '■: 'r ■ ' BLUFF.' :. '. Sailed.'—Hinemoa (7 p.m.),.for Wellington, via West Coast and Sounds.-,. ' WESTRALIA RELIEVES WIMMERA. ; ;It is that on'her return to Sydney this trip the Huddart-Parker Company's stea•mer Wimmera is to withdraw, and lay up in order to undergo-hor first Lloyd's survey since ..she'was bu41t ( in71904:.;, Her place in the New •Zealand trade next voyage will be 'taken by the company's s.s. :Westralia, which, is wellknown in these, waters, . and ...will' renew . her acquaintance after an absence of some years. ; THE MAHENO. ' Yesterday the Union Company's turbine steamer Maheno arrived from Hobart and Melbourne, via Southern, ports.-: She.brought the following imports for Wellington:'—63s cases fruit, 450 bags rice, .950 sacks manure, 56 naves, 41 packages tobacco, 80 cases sugar,-18 cases boots, 50 cases preserved fruit, 255 bags onions, 256 packages tea, 618 pieces timber, and quantity general - merchandise. ■•' at 4 p.m. she left for Sydney, direct,-.'; . Mr. A. A. Rouse, of the ■ Union Company's ■ local office, joins the Maori on 'Monday as assistant purser. . ; •' Captain Bernech ~has assumed 'command of the Talune, and Captain Stevens is returning to Auckland, for.orders., ," 1 ' , ' - In order to relieve Captain Sillars, of the Regulus, for five or six weeks, Captain Mitchell, late mate of the Canopus, is to assume chargc.' Mr. Hammond, ohief officer,,of -,the- s.s. Mokoia, and Mr. C. M'Lean, chief officer of the s.s. Moana, exchanged 'vessels at, Auckland on Monday.-.- . . , Captain Naylor assumed temporary .command of _ the Pateena yesterday, during the absence of' Captain: Stewart, who was engaged- on the Penguin-Gertie collision inquiry; ..- It is expected that the will leave for Westport to-day.', . The Otterburn : left for Southern 'ports, yesteraday ;in continuation of her discharging:operatioiis. To-day the Union Company's steamer Koonya leaves Lyttelton'-for -Wellington, via Picton, and is due here early on' Monday. .She leaves the 6ame day for Nelson and West Coast. ! The, sum of one shilling per day and found is'the wage of the Japanese and Chinese crew on the steamer Mortlake, whioh has been discharging phosphates in- the Dominion.' Tho Timaru "Herald" further, states that' this is double the pay they receiyo : in-their native land. ~ ' ..-v- . It is reported that in connection with the towing to port of the dismasted' ecow Whangaroa by the s.s. Regulus, the Westport- Coal Company has' distributed ; the following salvage money amongst the crew, of the steamer:—£2s to Captain Sellar9; 'j£4 each 'to the first, and second officers (Messrs.- Tornton and Manson); each to the three-engineers'(Messrs. W. Innes, S. Chandler, and D. Wilkinson), and the remainder of the crew £2 eaoh. ,• ■
Mr. Farquhar, of the People's .Boot Store, Cuba Street, elsewhere intiriiates'that he-is definitely removing into the, new ;brick shop, a fow doors further up, on Monday, ..'and for today advertises several lines'of.'footwear as be- . ing : " cheaper-than ever." 1 ■'• Special attention is directed : fo-. the advertisement of Messrs. W. H., Turnbull and Co., 1 which will be found on our back page.; Full particulars are given of sections, in, Hataitai and Lowry-Bay. :.- .- ■ ;:i - - " Special "attention is directed to Messrs. W. H. Lambert and Go.'s' advertisement :in another column. It refers to the valuable property at Day's Bay, situated immediately behind the sections now being offered-by the ■ Wellington Steam Ferry Company. There'are ■ 815 acres in all, and these can bo purchased at the very reasonable price of. X 5 10s. per acre.' ' , ,7' .. The Karori 'Borough; Council ..notifies else- - where its intention to make certain; rates.
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