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■ - « PHASES OF THE MOON. NOVEMBER. -~ . - ' Day. Hr.m. fcast quarter 6 9 8a m. ftpw moon _. 13 148 p in. l irst Quarto . . 21 459 am. Full moon , , „ .27 822 pm. ■ - HIGH WATEB, To-day, 1220 pjn. ■To-morrow, 048 am.; 1.18 pm, sun. Bun rises to-day, 416 am ; sets, 658 pm. ARRIVALS. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22 HOLMDALE, 8 8. (1 am], 267 tons, dark, from ffimaru. KAITUNA, us (760 am), 1977 tons, Stowart, 'from Westport. ' OPAWA, 8 8 (845 p.m.), 110 tons, Eckford, from r n Blenheim. > DEPARTURES. MONDAY, NOVEMBEE 22 TAKAPUNA, 88. (12 55 p m), 1036 tons, Stovvprt, lor Piotou and-Nelson. Passengers—Saloon For Picton—Misses Jenkins, Adamn, Mrs Hobbs, Bov. Bawden, Moflsrs' Stewart, Thompson For Nol-Bon-Miss Grindley, Mesdames Williams, Wood, il'bbard, Messrs. Williams, Wood, Kayo, Hibbard. ' „FUKAKI, si (430 pm.). 1444 tons, Tate, lor 'Picton and Wert Coast. • • , . KAPITI, ss. (4 50 pm.),,J,i2 tons, Bavvvcrs, for Wanganui S . KOROMIKO, ss (5 5 p.m), 1541 tons, Ohiup, for Lyttelton, , IMQNOWAI, e.s (5 5 ptn.l, 3433 tona, Borncch, for Napier,•Gisborno, and Auckland. Passengers— Saloon- Tor Napier—Mr. Prune For Auckland— Misses JJicholls (2), Mrs. Bartholomew, Messrs. Bartholomew and Grcgson. I MAOP.I, s s". (8 5 pjm), 3399 tone. Hunter, for Lyt tolton Passengers Saloon—Mioses Diamenti, Lcepago, Qninan, Thomas, Mesdames Ferguson, Grant, Carman, Crcsswcll, Paton, Aiken, Logan, OibbinsJ Thomas, Eot. Father O'Conncll. Messrs Cresswcll, Bennett, Mackay. Gibbins, Wynne, ffalkor, Brnco, Matthews, Stowart, Kingsland, Ferguson, Grant MANABOA, ss. (midnight), 122 tons, Hart, for Itotuoka. i ' i s EXPECTED ARRIVALS. , ' Mangapapa, Westport, November 23 \ Illhemoa, northern lighthouses, November 23. Neahcre, Groymouth, November 23 Jaraifera. Auckland, Gisborac. Napier, Novcni ber. 23: ' / Kapnnl, Patoa, November 23. Nikau, Nelson, Motueka. November 2J. liana, Patea, Novomber 23. Stormblrd, Wanganui, November 23. Kennsdy, Nelson, November 23 Mararoa, Lyttclton, November 23 Takapuna, Nelson, Picton, November 23. Maori, Lyttolton, November 24 - Pohcrua, Groymouth,: November, 7 24. Putiki, Wanganui, November 24 ( Aranvtra, West Coast, Nelson, Ticton, November 24. - . Corinua, southern ports, November 24 TJlimaroa, Sydney, November 24 •Wimmera, Duhediri, Lyttclton, 25. Kla' Ora, Lyttclton, November 25 , Moana, Melbourne, via south, Novomber 26. Walkaro, Auckland, Gisborno, Napier, Novomber 26, ' Mooraii, Sydney, November 26. Kooilya, southern ports, November 28. < ',' PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Karorl, Grey mouth, Novomber 23. < Aorere, Patea, November 23. Blenheim, Blenheim, ifovomber 23. H(ua, Wanganui, November 23 Queen of the South,'Foxton, Novembor 23. KoSamond. Picton,,Nelson, New Plymouth, and Onehunga, November 23 Kinpaka, Patea. November 23 Mararoa, Lyttelton, Novembor 23. " Kennedy, 'Nelson, West Coast, November 23. Opawa, Blenheim, November 23. Bt6rmblrd, Waniranui, Novomber 23 ' '' Nikau, Nelson, Motuoka, Novembor 23 • Mapounka, Nelson, West Coast, November 23 /Tarawora, Lyttelton, Dunsdin, November 23. H.M.B.' Challenger, Lyttelton; November ■. 23. Niwaru, London, Novembor 23 Wakatu, Kailtoura, Lyttclton, November 23. Kahu, East Coast, November 23 Kaituna, Lyttclton,- November 23. Holmdale, Onehnnga via Tho Grove, November .23. * / " Manaroa, Havclock and Pelorns Sound, November, 24. ' Putiki, Waaganni, Novomber 24 Ngahero, Groymouth, November 24. li Maori. Lyttclton, November 24 • . . Takapuna, Picton, Nelson, November 24. 1 Oonnna, Nelson, Now Plymouth, Onehnnga f Novembor 21 Wimmeta, Napier,' Gisborne, Auckland. Sydney, November 25. , ' , , ~ „, ulfmaroa, Molbourne, via south, November 25 Arapawa, Wanganui, November 25 Walkarc, Lyttelton,, Dunedin, November 26 Moana, Sydney, November 26. , Arahura, Picton, Nelson, West Coaßt, Novcmaor* Zt ,t *.*\ * I Haurato, Earotonga Papeete, November 28 , . .' ' , SERVICE. • >, MOVEMENTS OF STEAMMtS rJSu^P lO^! * B : l'(J Sydney November 20, for Wellington direct. Dno Wellington November 24." Leaves November 25, for Melbourne, via salithern ports and Hobart. Duo Melbourne Docotnoor 4 ■w t n<« Jt . A ' 88 ' loft Molbonrne November 17 for Wellington, Ma southern ports and Hobart Due ' ,-SL c . UIDEtI 3? H Wnl>or 26. Loaves same day for ' Sy i n ?^k tMt ' dn .° s y dn «y November CO. , I i^vP E s o, r. SB '. left Sydney November 17 for ,^ lan l Djio Auckland November 21. and con- . n^. t ?vJJ 1 . t i T , Wi " llaro lor southorn ports tJnk££»' te««« Auckland, November 23, for Gisborno, Napier, Wellington. Due Wolline:' ton November 26, with transhipments ei Maheno irom Hyuney. nr^?,-?^ 0^ 88 '. 18^08 Svdnoy Npvomber 27 for Wellington direct. Duo Wellington December 1. P \v^^TWPP? obttr '• a Me"">nrpo December II i»» tSSS A ' kß ', Bnnedrn November 23 ai i a ™ iln St°i> Due Wellington Hf ? m l^™ 9 , l amQ da y for Nanier, eember 3. Anokland < W™? Vu* Sydnoy Dc^ OVERSEA SHIPPING. ' \ , STEAMEEB TO. AEEIVE ' From-London, ' , STAE OF SCOTLAND (duo about December 2), t> tailed otf September 24, via Melbourne,, Sydney a w» A &sh nd M (Tj, l w Llnc - "Beats) WAIWEBA (duo about December 2), Bailed on ffi b Oo, 6 'a V g 1 e 3 n t ' s r k,aiUl - ™* A " ATHENIO (due about NoVcmber 30), Bailed on SS«.:*?»-; Wymouth October 17, via acncrlrfo S?fl°. n "• and . Hob "t- Shaw, SaviU, and Albion Co, agents) PAPANTJI (ttuo about December 4)1 sailed on pk?< < Co!M i o a nl C 3? OTOWn (Ne " ai^Bhl™ OMnhl^H 11 *! , ttt lf? ? b ' 0 fl t 25). sailed on w?s™ A> « ■i ustra "« n Ports, Auckland, and rutpicr. (Tyscr Lino, agents) • TONGAMEO (duo about December 14). snilcd on October 29, Plymouth Ootober 30, via Tcnoriffe cK'wSS) Hobart.-(New Zealand BhTppmg jh U „° w CA3!r 1 AI)A i Wuc about December 30>. ffI.SS N ?^ Bml)l!r ,A vl » Australian ports and WW .(Tyter Line, agonts) OKAEI (due about December 27), sailed on . pW: aVnS ) AMMand - aNew ZBa,an(l Sf "" COEINTniC (duo about December 20), sailed on , AibionX 'ageAtr) 11 Hobttrt ' ,Shaw ' SaviU ' from Liverpool. SUSSEX (duo about Novomhrr Ml cailori «t, n^ A^n !A ,l da L abo, i t ' : ' )oc ; mb<!r 26 '. mailed on BaviHraud mTcTAY MMi From Hew York. oJM? B )! DE y, X (d . UO ? bout December 7), sailed on » m^seV\t/a U S i f n P ° aDd AU< "' AUOHENDALE (dne about December 27) sailed 2.^.^)^ Aucklaad <vZS, , Bi I 'SSSf FALLS OF NITH (duo about December 11) Bailed on Oetobef 2, via Australia arid Aucl land, ,(Jfew Zealand Shipplnis Co aecnts) iNDEAOHini',duo about December 2 .sailed ' lld^^scrVe 1 , A W» ™« AuJd?. J l '^?/JFk (duo about January 15), sailed on November 9, via Melbourne, Sydney, and Auaiind (A. and A Lino, agents!) , , SAILERS TO AEEIVB, JOHN LOCKETT', barque, sailed from .Liverpool A» E ' &e » Ss'f- 11 BY TELEGEAPB. OVERSEA. . , . „ , BDVA, November 22. Arrived —Uarama, from Vancouver. . ■ ~ nl , , BY DNDY, November 22, Arrivod.-Olan Sinclair, from Wellington t } . r j j * ADELAIDE, November 22 Arrived-Laudcrdalo, from New Zealand. ~,„., HOBAET, November 22 tttifr^nT at X P ' ffl - flho Ba,lcd at COASTAL, MONDAY, NOVEMBEE 22 OAPE MAEIA VAN DIEMEN. Whangapo from south passed at 1 7,30 a.m heading north for Tiji. AUCKLAND. Arrived-Star of Scotland {8 am.), from London via Australian port-;. Bailed.—Maheno, for Sydney. NEW PLYMOUTH. Sailed.—Hoaamond (930 am), for Wellington; Earawa (040 pin), for Onohunxa. NAPIER.
; ' • WANGASTH.. ' . v: ■ ■ : HiO for.WoUtngton.; , V » na ' , llc lV nil from Wellington to Patea, pat In for sheitor.-at 4.50 a.m; . -,- : ; : y"V- : V. 1 PICTOST. '-'-'V' Arrived.—Takapuna (5.15 p.m.), from Wellington. Sailed.—Takapuna- (8. p.m.), for Nelson.. . - V , - NELSON; Nikau (1.10. p.m.), for Motucka and Wellington; Kennedy (3.35 p.m.), for Wellington. • ; MOTUEKA.. v.' Sailed,—Nikaa (4.10 p-m.), for Wellington. WESTPORT. ' •/ - ' Sa!led:-Man E apapa. (11.10 a.ti), for Wellington. ''. GEEYMCfOTH. . : V Arrived,—Pohcrua (5 a.m.), from Wellington. LYTTELTON. > Arrived -Kia Ora (7, .a.m.), from. Napier I 11.M.5; Pioneer (5.45 p.m.); from Timaru. Sailed,—Mararoa p.m.), .for Wellington. Passongors ••: Saloon-^Mioses, Moore, Harrison, Kcrnahan,' Gaird,- 'Stephenson,' ''Solail, Ohatfleld,' Frame,'HiUyer, Bhri»pton, M'Kay.Wron, Corner, Waters, Francis, Campbell, Mesdamcs James, Earle, Norton, Palmer-,-Solan,'Williams, Batichop, Preston, Kernahau, Clayton,-Kemp, Anderson and 2 ohildroni'Ohatfleld,'Flanagan, Flotchcr, MoEatt, Waterß, Petrio, - Paasau, Mountford, Brown, Cantain Collins, Messrs. Russell, M.P., J. Allen, M.P„ Halleri Solomon, Wright, Young, Earlo (2), Dixon, Passau, . Hohson, Groll (2), Norton, Nolan, Pitcaithly, 'Muntfort, Colquhouii,. White, Story, Cable, \Tibbutt, ; : Shrimpton,' Drown,. Nicholson, .Walker, M'Koy, Booth,' Zander, Smith.'Oiarksbn, Ohatfleld, Durant, ,North, Saunders, 'Ponßford, Speight, Feared, Waddilovo, Grcnfoll, Alpo, Leonard, -Blogg, -Thornton;- Coopor, Flewellyn, Eyder, M'Clatehio, Buttle,' Whittle (2), Eev. G..1 11. Maun; <0 steerage. ; , " I TlMAlltl. '. . | ; Sailed.—, Pioneer. (5.15 . nimji; I for; Lyttel-1 ton.',- .. I PORT CHALMERS. •Arrived.—Kaipara;(B.ooia.m.);' from London; Tokomaru (11 a.m.), from Nelson. - ;-, ; j.'v V- .7; DUNEDIN.';,i^I Arrived.—Novelty, - auxiliary scow, from Kaip&ra:. Kaipara, from. London.-. .Passengers—Dr;. and lira. Gow and 2 'children,' Mr.' and-llrs.' 0. 11. 'Tripp, nurse, and 3,'ohildren, Mr. L. B. Elwcys; Tokomarn;' from Nelson: Theresa Ward, tug; from Bluff. .. , 1 . .-■■,■ Sailed.—Thoresa Ward: and Murihiku, dredgo, for Bluff. ' BLUFF. 4 Arrived.—Jtoana (9 a.m.), from Melbourrio and Hobart.-. Passongors : for: . Wellington: -Saloon— Missea Eeis, Oounell; Nathan, Moon, H'Lean, Mosdames . .Bishop, Nathan, : - Williamson, -Colby, Messrs'. 1 Bishop, :Ecls, Nathan 1 , Such, Colby ; 13 steerage;,.'' Wto&ka -(3 a.m.), from; Wellington; lianukajifroia;Dunedin: - n- ... 4To sail.—Manuka (5 p.m.), for: Hobart and Melbourne. PAPANTJI," LEFT CAPE TOWN. j Advico'.received byithe New Zealand Shipping Company stated .that the cargo stcamor.'Papanui, which loft Plymouth for Wellington on October, 16, resumed ;hor voyage from Cape Town on November 10.; Sbo Is duo: here on December. 5.-. ■ ' : ' WAIWEEA,' AT : HOBAET. ' ' ■ Advice :iiaa boen:, : received.' that, tho cargo steamer' Waiwera,' bound from London to Auck." land; called at Hobart'yesterday morning : to land a : Bhlpm6nt:of oiploalvea. -' She la-not now likely to roaoh: Wellington before ilio first, week in. Decembor. \ -- B.M.S. TONQAIIIEO/LEPT CAPE TOWN. ' Cabled advico has been received by tho New Zealand Shipping Company, to'tlio effeiit that tho B.M.S. Tongariro, wliicli left Plymouth; for Wellington -on October 29,' continued hot yoyago from Capo Town 'on: Saturday■;last, 'November..2o. Sho :is dpa.at Hobart on December 9; and at Wellington' on December. 14, ; . ■■■ ■:. .-; By ALL BTEAIIEBB HELD BP. On . account , of''yesterday's'"southerly gala,'the movements of tho. majority of - the small. boats In' 1 port were interfered-'.with-'-'.Tho; Kahu, Blenheim,, Maiaroa, Hni'n, .Wakatn, and EBveral others romainod ln.port overnight. If t-ho'weathor modo.rates to-day,.thoro will be.a'biß oiodus from.the port. ' ' ■ DEAYTON aEAKOE'S OUTWARD OAEGO. ■ j 'Oargo'' 'shipped; to iEnglandt by, "the fiFederal-Honlder-Shiro liner Drayton Grange .was as;. foi-: lows:—From Wollihgton—lOCO ,Quarters :bDef, ,100 boxes . butter, - 2524 cratos cheese,; 8 ■ casks tallow, 176 dumps tow, 111 cases'/ preserved meats. 200 Cask 3 corned beef, 2 casks casings,-2 crate3,;BtaEß'. hca'ds, 2 1 packages sundries. 'Prom ;Aucltland-i2B crates cheese,. SO4 sacks-copra, 12 .bags-rags, .96 • caska tallow, sup; feet timber,.; Worn Port .Chalmers—76■;duartera 'beef, '9698jcrates -rabbits, 222. crates checse, .149 sacks' rye;. 1867, sacks oats, 5: casks', casings. ;Proni Blutl—7 pieces beef,; 5160' crates rabbits;2o \ cratoa meat, 250 : oratca = oheese, 2065 aaciss'.tye, 10,066 -saoks'i oats,; 64. bales flax. 251; cases preserved meats, 1 caso. rnnnera. :-Proro Lyttolton—l2o sacks-,olovsr,,(!e<)u/,)19 boxjES butter, 60 .crates cheese', - 376' saoKa^cocikafoot,' 644"aaiks liMlcy, 18 oaclts beanc,.s 893, sacks bran,- 561-Backs iiollaru,t;734 Hacks Ryegrass,, 4378' SackiS oats,.''l3 Balei'j r«J»;v74 ■» cask's fallow;' 3; cases drapery, 1 kc's runcera... - • :i ; '.,r ■; • • - - A TEIfI'ESTUOUS TOYAGE. • > The' Tyser, liner' Indradovl' boro ommistakablo 'evidence Of ,a rough' handling on lior arrivalat Melbourne - from -New-: York, "Age." ■ Leaving. New. York on' ; Scpt!Bibor; 12, .with' 3000,. ton of cargo for Melbourne, and about 5500 ,tons . for other Australian ! and Now. Z.oaland 1 ports,, she made a' fine trip to St: Tlhcent, where she ! bunltered. ; Squally..unsettled weather sot in-from there to the.Cape of Good H6pc, and aftor;thou she seemed, to ateam into an almost unbroken succession -of .gales,, rain;. aleet, und Bnow. She ■was bangcd<'and .battered all tho way, across tho 1 Indian Ocean,' .and. as she'toiled, further aouth to'istrike the" great circle track, for Melbourno I het,; troubles increased. ,Big;and,i6trong tiß', sho 1 ;wna, tho elements, .played , with - her like d . paper toy; ■ Wave , after- wave 'curled threateningly Tip in front, of 'her, crashed -on her deoks, and Bwishing aavagcly over her entire -length,: disappeared over her - stern,; carrying' all - movable . fittings with themj hail peppered :her and snow draped l-hor,with a imantlcr-oflwhite;'hurricanes of wind swept doivii on : her,' but < still r sho .• battled : on south. Tho anxiety.of hbr officers and crew-was i'incroased' as tho Crozets were-neared, -a sharp r lookout-being.kept for icebergs. "But a.few days later !between', the, Orozeta-and' ■ Kerguclen, . a heavy galo and tearing,-mountainous; feas'ffom the south-east occupied ail .their, attention. OvcU andi'over the struggling steamor rolled tho waves.' OA6 of them carried away 50 or , 60 feet of "her ,starboard-: railing,'^twisting,;the snpports like - wire !'• another,- tore' tho skylight r roof. off: tho' eii-gine-room,-: almost -ilooding - that -apar'anent; > and a third dtrained tho forecastlo-head:bad!y,:open-ing the: decks at the, seatns. . Tho barometer was' i falling rapidly; presaging -still .more-tempestuous weather,-;and; Captain Hollingsworth decided to. heave-.t0.-For; threo days, he kept the -steamer inactive, , and she .-lay, plunging and shivering in the hurricane.; 1 All her Cabinß . were flooded. Tho barometer reached, as' low-' us 28.46—a' remarkablo but after' then ,the;:weather: began to blow, out. Snbieijuently tho Indradevi; reached Albany,-.with her coal.'supply/.'almoSt ; , Tho •'tfniori . Company's Polierna vis ' expec'ttd; to loavo Groymouth'for . Wellington to-night/ : ■■■'.' [ !.-i : Messrs. ' Johnston .' and," Co. ", advisp that', '..tho''; Stormbird will leave': for Wanganui to-day. r : The TJniotl Company's' Kaltuna, 'which : arrived 'from- Westport. yesterday,, ia- expected to leave for Lyttcltoa to-day./; n-V , Yesterday's arrivals, at '-.'Auckland included -the Tyßor Lino steamer. Scotland,..from 'London, via Mclbourno.and Sydney. . . -/y. , > ■ . Tho Union Company's Karori is to leave for Oreymouth to-day to load l a cargo of timber for llclbourne. : v ': 'A! telegram from .Duuediri states that , tho New Zealand Shipping -Company's Kaipara" -arrived thcro vesterday from' London direct. . She. has' cargo for .southern'ports only,-,and after diaohiirge she loads at . various' Neyr Zealand ports for 'London.' . . . • . ; a-hd Union Company's tug- Tcrawhiti >is to 'loavo for Westport at 10 o'clock this morning,to'assist in towing the stranded .steamer.Taviuni off tho bcach. In tho event ofi the Taviuni be-ing.-got olt,; it is • understood,' that- she .will "bo towed to Lyttelton. :- ' It was' recently dccidod. fsaya 'Tair Play") ,to fit a new high-pressuro cylinder . of d<>-'sign-to'tho'.cngines-of the 6teamer;Star .of.New Zealand,' and it was important that. tho change -should 'bo"offcotod in -the shoneat. posßiule. during',': if 'possible, - the discharge of her. Liver-1| pool' consignment. Messrs. David' Hollo, and Sons, Liverpool, iwero .approacliocf by Messrs; J. I P. Corry. and :Co.; the owners, as to- the_ minimum time required, and "the very short time of ton days-was named.;'Mossra. Eoilo sot;to,work; on tho vessel's , arrival, and owing to their wellarranged appliances for such work-asd splendid tboy completed tho change, which entailed' machining'. and', fitting .. all; auxiliary parts, in tho-remarkably short poriod of flve aud ! a' half working days, -thus giving, tho owners great satisfaction and earning: for themselves a .goodly siim in tho- way of premium. . ' , Accordin 0 : to "Syren'and .fihippinK'( of October. 13 the ove'rdue AVaratah, ;which left Port Natal for Cape Town, on July 26, was quoted at' 92 guineas on-tho-overdue market,:. , , . ,
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