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PHASES OP TllK MOOX. NOVEMBER. Day. h.m. Full moon 7 3 18 a.m. Jinst quarter 13 6 50 p.m. New moon Si 8 19 a.m. First quarter 29 1 12 p.m. MOON, lloon rises to-day, 2.JJ a.m.; sets, 3.8 p.m. HKSK WATER. To-day, t a.m.: 1.24 p.m. To-morrow, 1.53 a.m.; 2.22 p.m. SU.Y. Sun rises , to-day, 4.20 a.m.; set?, 6.50 p.m.
ARRIVALS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16. MAXAKOA, s.s. (5.20 a.m.), 122 tons, nart. from Motucka. _ NIKAU, s.s. (6.10 a.m.), 245 tons, Hay, from Nelson and Motucka. JIARAROA. 5.6. (6.30 a.m.). 2598 tons. Manning, from Lyttelton. I'astengcrs: Saloon -Misses Doyle, Hill, Ycatman, Osborne. White, Huffam, Mansfield, Page. Meadows. Taylor. Spillman, Huffam, Mcfdames Oldbam, Truscott, Ycatman. Ilcnry, Pulley. Mansfield, Nicholls, Barnes, Kelly, Wilkins. Lamb, Barman, Captain Bone, Kov. Budd. Messrs. Taylor, Liggin?, Uildcr, Price, Campbell. O'Couijcll, nardy, Ringer, Daeper, O'Nei!, Tniscott, iTving. Webb. Lalcy, Craddock, Brittain, Wliinam. M'Kcnzic, Hawkins, Hill, Boyd, Guild, Taylor. Cornish. Conaver, Pearce. Wardrop. White. Thomoson. O'Connor. M'Douald. Free, Aston. Cohen, Borne, M'Lennan, Cotton, Pinnlair, Smith. Gower. Purser, Penrcee, Belcher, Guild, Mabiu, Kelly, Johnston. Wilkins, Newton, Lamb, Richardson. Adear (2). Walker, and Burns; 49 st«eraE«. OPAWA, b.s. (7.40 a.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, from Blenheim. ' KOWHAI, b.s. (8.10 a.m.), 792 tone. Scott, from Gisborne. PETONE, s.s. (8.25 a.m.), 708 tons. Alison, from Lyttelton. TARAWERA, 5.3. (12.15 p.m.l, 2C03 tons. M'Lean, from Dunedin and Lyttelton. Passeneers: Saloon—Miss Easthcr, Mesdames Jf'Leod and Balmer, Mcssre. Grindley. O.uinkn, Mabor, M'Leod..Balmer; 7 steerane. ,ATHESIO, s.s. (3.50 p.m.), 12,234 tons, Kempson. from Port Chalmers. WAKATU, s.s. (4.25 p.m.), 157 tons. Wills, from Kaikotira. QUEEN OF THE SOUTH, s.s. (5.48 p.m.). 198 tons. Tlarvcy, from Foxton. TAKAVUNA. e.s. (8.55 p.m.), KM tons Kinc. from Port Chalmers. PATEENA. E.s. (10.20 p.m.). 1215 tons. Watson, from Nelson and Picton. Passenßers: Saloon—Misses Chalmer. Horkev. Jl'Grfiß-or, Lcrwill. Tarman. Tapp (3). Walker (2). Neave, Fairweather, Mesdnmrs ITowetson and child. Clelar.d and child. Wickham and 2 children. Fulton. Walker and 2 children. Rankin. Small, Newton Adams, M'llvrido. Aloe and infant, Baillin o.r-d 2 children. Jones. Ferry, Curnow <1), Mossrs. Haie, Lenton. Thompson. Barnett TlotoD, Young, Boon. M'Grcsror. Lankshnar. Small. Tr.n.sk. Ford. Jorco. Simmons. Tidmarsh, GiWln, Kins.. GoGldman. Taylor, M'Donald. "Younc. Mathleson ■\dams, Maffoy, Fnderby, Murfitt, Knowb;. Brown, Smith, Steven?. Hayman. Herris. Papworth. Ti'emerry, Matthews. CarrioV, Ohoosnman, Porter, Baillie. Collins, Wadley, Orange, Denton. Churchward.- Vc«c.v. Morrison. Jones, Gunn. O'Neill. HaTt. Matthews. Coulter. M'Donald. Hudd. Munro, Brabam, Muetcr Matthews; 21 steeracc.
DEPARTURES. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 16.\ NAVUA. s.s. (1.50 p.m.), 2930 tons, Hutton, for Westport and Auckland. kWJIAI, s.s. (4.10 p.m.). 732 tons. Scott, for Greytnouth. NIKAU, s.s. (5.30 p.m.), 245 tons, Hay, for Nylson and Motueka. FBTONK. s.s. (5.35 p.m.). 708 tons, Allsop, Cor Wansamil. ■ MABABOA. s.s. (8.5 p.m.). 2598 tons. Mannine, for LyttcHon. Passenaers: Saloon— Hisses Brooke. Wrislit, Burbifli. and Wood. Mcsdamcs Wright. Wood. Hills and ■ihild. Messrs. Smith. Hinnra. Swirles, Wintor. Valakian. liundlc, Patterson, Mills. Free, and Mills. WAHMMOO. s.s. (10 D.m.). 3529 tons. Clift, for L.vttclton, Dunedin, BlutV. Holiart. and Molhnurne. Passcnscrfi: Saloon—For Lyttclton—Miss Manning, Messrs. Ercdie, MacDonald, Bodesbury (2), Scott. Manning. For Dunodin-Missos finlder. M'Nub. -Mr». .Stuart, Mr. Hncers. For Bluff-Mrs. Ilateli and 2 children. For Mrihnurno-Mrs. Dβ Reuzy, Messrs. De Renzy, Eaton.
EXPECTED ARKIVAL3. Araliura, West Coast, Nelson,-and Picton, November 17. Ka-nnn, Napier, November 17. Kalni. Napier, via roast. November 17. Putiki, Wanßamii, November 17 Komata, Wcs-tport, November 17. Koonya, souUiern ports. November 17 Itosa-inond, Onehunga. November 17. Wimmera, Sydney, via Auckland, Noreinbe;* 17 Kennedy, Picton. November 17. Kapuni. Patea. November 17. Mima, Patea, November 17. Blenheim, niciiheira. November 17. Ktormbird. Wanganui, November 17. Maori, Lyttclton. November 17. Ulimaroa, Melbourne, via southern ports, November 17. Cranky. New York, via Australia, Auckland, November 17. . ■ Tural-.ina. Lyttelton, November 17. Arapawa, Wanganui, November 17. Aorere, Patea, November 18. Tainui. Waitara, November 18. iCirinaka. Patea. November 18. Kaniti, Waniranni, November 18. Nikp.u, Nelson. Motueka, November 18. Mararoa. Lyttelton. November 18. niinitanci. Blackhead. November 18 Mapourika, West Coast, and Nelson", Noveuiber IS. Jhiia. Wanganui, November 18. Mokoia, Dunedin and Lvttclton.-Nov 19 Hipnle, Napier, via coast. N-vembor 19 Uakatu, Foxton, November 20. Kimutaka. Nn.pier, November 20. l'aparo-a, London, via Brisbane and Auckland, November 20. Monowai, northern ports, November 21. Tarawera, northern ports, November 24.
PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Ouoen of the South, Foxton, Nov. 1? Kapiini, Patea, November 17. Opawa, Blenheim, November 17. A Tarawa. Wanganui. November 17. Putllii, Wangamri, November 17. Romucra, LytteUon, November 17. Kahu, Napier and coast, November 17 Kennedy, Nelson and West Coast ports, November 17. Mann, Patea., November 17. Blenheim, Blenheim. November 17 Maori, Lyttejton, November 17. Takapuna, Picton and Nelson, Nor 17 NoS £" rrM,CiS<; °- "* Bereto «»- Winiaroa, Sydney direct. November 17. Wimmera. Lyttrliou, Dunedin, Nov. it. Kanna, Grcyuimith, November 18. Koouya. New Plymouth. Wcstporl Grevmouth, November 18. Aororo, Patea, November 58. Taiuui, Waitara, Mokati, Nov. 18. Ktirnibivd. Waneanui, November 18 Jfikaii, Nelson, Motucka, November 18. Mnraroa, Lyttelton, November 18 KovembOT'l8 VeSt °° Mt P ° r ' E, via ™ son ' Turnkina, London, November 18. lima.. Winganui November 20 Kaniti, Wanganui, Novembir 20. Jlokoia, northern ports. November 20. \Vakatu. haikouro, and Lyttelton. Nov. 20 Manaroa. Motueka, November 20. Flora. Westport, Greymouth, via Nelsoc November 20. Ripple. Nanicr, via coast, November 21 Monowai. Lyttelton, Duncdin, Nov. 21 ' Mapourika. Nelson and West Coast ports November 21. ' Rimntaka, London, November 23 Tarawera, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Nov. 24.
INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMEES. ULIMAKOA, 8.5., left Melbourne Notemher 8, for Hobart, southern ports, and Wellington. Due Wellington November 17. Leaves same day for Sydney direct. Due Sydney November 21. MOERAKI, s.s.. left Melbourne November 15 for Hobart. southern ports and WelliiiEton. Due Wellinston November M. Leaves same day for Sydney direct. Due Sydney November 28. «H AX $Nr s "f -, '^ vcs Sj ' dne y November 18 for Wellington direct. Due Wellington November 22. Leaves November 23 for southeiTi ports, Hobart. and Melbourne. Due Melbourne, December 2. MAHKNO. s.s., lelt Sydney November 15 for Auckland direct. Uue Auckland November 19. Leaves for Sydney next day. Due Sydney November 24. J
OVERSEA SHIPPINO. STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. From London. PAPATiOA. (due about November 22), sailed on .September 20, via lirisbane anil AucHland. (N.Z. Shipping Co., asents ) DELPHIC (due about December 20) sailed on October 21, via Auckland. (Shaw, Savill. and Albion Co.. agents.) STAR OF CANADA (due about December 20), sailed on October 18, via Melbourne, Sydney and New Zealand ports (Tyser Line, agents.) 11AUERK (due about December 3), sailed October 1, via Melbourne and Sydney and new Zealand ports. ITyser Line. airent«) COJtIXTHIC (duo about November 281 sailed on October 14, via. Cape Town and' Hobart. (Shaw, Savill mid Albion Co agents.) TOKGAHIRO (due about December 71 sailed on October 20. (New Zealand Ship.' pinp Co., agents.) ItUAIIIXE (duo about December 12), sailed on October 28, via Cape Town and Hobart (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) STAR OP INDIA (due about January 3) sailed on November 1, via Australia, Auckliuid mid Napier. (Tyser Line, agents) AitAWA (due abouv December 26)/ sailed
on November 11, via, Capo Town and llobarl. (Shaw, Savill, and Albion Co., agents.) From Llvcrnool. MORAVSIIIRK (due about, December 18), fa'hul .on October 1 for New Zealand ports U'.-11.-S. Line, agents.) OPAWA (due about December 6, sailed on September 29. via, St,. Helena. Australia, and Auckland. (Xcw Zealand ShippinrCo., apents.l DRAYTOX GRANGE (duo about January 2'. sailed on October 24. for New Zealand ports. (F.-H.-S. tine, agents.) From Montreal. KUMAHA (duo about December 14). sailed pn October 10, via Australian and New Zealand ports. (Xcw Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) TOKOMAHU (due about January 3), sailed on October 22, via Australia and Auckland. (.New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) From Now York. CRANLEY (due about November 17). sailed on August 27, via Australia and Auckland. (Tyser Line, agents.) Dh.N OP AIRLIE (dus :ibout December 18), sailed on September 23, via Australia and Auckland. (A. and A. Line, agents.) STAR OF AUSTRALIA (due about December 27), sailed on October 15, via Australia and Auckland. (Tyser Line, agents.) MARIENFELS (due nbout January 15), sailed on October 31, via. Australia, and Auckland. (Dalgety and Co., agentß.) SAILERS TO ARRIVE. ANTUCO, barque, sailed from Liverpool on September 20. (Johnston and Co., agents.) QUEEN ELIZABETH, ship, sailed from New York October 17. (Vacuum Oil Co., agents.)
ET TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. SYDNEY, November 16. Sailed.—Mahcno (5 p.m.), for Auckland. MELBOURNE. November 16. • Arri7ed.—Marerc, from London. COASTAL, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 16. AUCKLAND. Arrived—Monowai, from southern ports. NAPIER. Sailed.—Kanna (12.45 p.m.), for Wellington; Wlmmcra (2.35 p.m.), for Wellington. OASTLEPOINT.' Arrived.—Kahu (3.20 p.m.), from -Wellington. WAITAEA. To Bail.—Tainni (6 a.m. on November 17), for Wellington. NEW PLYMOUTH. I Arrived—Barawa (7.10 a.m.), from Onchunga; Eosamond (2 p.m.), from l ' Onehunga. Sailed.-Rosamond (4.40 p.m.l, for Wellington; Earawa (8.25 p.m.), for Onehunga. I'ATEA. Arrived.—Kiripaka (6.20 p.m.), from Wellington. WANGANUI. Arrived.—Kiripaka (5.25 a.m.), from Wellington ;-Huia 13.15 p.m.), from Wellington. fiailed.-Putiki (4.30 p.m.), Arapawa (5.10 p.m.), and Stormbird (6.20 p.m.), for Wellington. PICTON. _ Arrivcd..-Clan Eoss'(7 a.m.), from WolSailed.—Clan Boss (2 p.m.), for London. BLENHEIM. Arrived.—Blenheim (3.30 a.m.), from Wellington. ' - To sail.-Blcnheim (midnight), for Wellington. WESTPOET. Arrived.—Ca-nopus (5.5 p.m.), from Wellington. GREVirOUTH. Sailed.—Arahnra (7 p.m.), for Wellington. LY'CTELTON. Sailed.-Tnrakina (4.5 p.m.), for Wellington; Koonya, for Wellington. Sailcd.-Ulimaroa (6.15 p.m.) and Maori (8.30 p.m.). for Wellington. Sailed—Ulimaroa, for Sydney, via, Wellington. Passengers: Saloon-For Welling-, ton-Misses Dan-<on, Mather, and Gray .Mesilames Andrews and child, Jonc?, Meikleham, Buckley, Whitta, tow-on Simmonds, and Gray, Dr. Siramonds, Messrs. Henderson, Clark, Tilley, Jlastore Mathers, Thompson, W. Buckley, Gray, and Ferguson. DUNEDIN. i Arrived.—Ayrshire and Mokoia, from northern ports. BLUFF. Sailed.—Ariel, barque (10.10 a.m.), for Melbourne. THE ABAHURA. After having been detained on the West. Coast by bad weather, the Arahura managed, to. .clear Greymouth for Wellington at 7 p.m. .-yesterday. . The vessel is comlnc 'Hrect. and should make port about. 8 p.m. to-day. She loaves again in fier usual running at 12.45 p.m. to-morrow—not 6 p.m. aa previonsly annouueed.
BREMEN AT SYDNEY. The local agents for the Norddeutscher Lloyd Line notify that they have received cable advice from Sydney stating that the liner 'Bremen arrived at mid-day yeslerday from Bremen, Antwerp and Southampton. The Wellington passengers will arrive at Wellington on Wednesday by the Manuka. CRANLEY DUB TO-DAY. An expected arrival in port from New York, via. way ports, to-day is the Tyser Line's chartered steamer Cranley. She ■will berth at the Taranaki Street Wharf to discharge. TONGAHIRO REPORTED. Information received by the local agents for the Now Zealand Shipping Company is to the effect that the Tongariro passed Capo Town on November '.4. The vessel ia bound from London to JJunedin, via Wellington, and is diio here about December 7. moraysuiiu: leaves cape town. Cable advice received by tho local agents for the F.-H.-S. Line states that the Morayshire, en route from Liverpool to Wellington, continued her journey from Capo Town ou November 4. She is due here about December 18. BEN OF AIiILIE'S MOVEMENTS. On Tuesday last tho A. aad A. Lino's steamer Den of Airlio arrived at Melbourne from New York. Her next port of ' call will be Sydney. She is expected to ]»avc there on December 8 for Auckland and Wellington, being due here about December 19.
AOEANGI FOR 'FRISCO TO-DAY. At 1 p.m. to-day R.M.S. Aorangi, under command of Captain Ferguson, will move into the stream from her berth at No. 6 Queen's Wharf, nreparatory to sailing finally for San Francisco, via, way ports, at 5 p.m. About 3COO boxes of butter are being sent forward for transhipment to Vaueruver. ■ The Aorangi is also taking a few nundred tons of general cargo and transhipments. Passengers booked to leave by the vessel arc as follow:-For Tahiti: First-elass-Mefers. JT'lndoe. Raemtissen, Master Alwyn do Templo. . Second saloon—Mr. Neville For San Francisco: First saloon-MiN> Powell, Mesdames Keegan, child, and maid, Lainbc, Mr. Lambc. Second saloonMiss Walmsley, Mesdames Gillies, Howard, Smith and 3 children, Messrs. Sheehan Ed Howard. Third-class-Misses Meyer (3), Smith, Mrs. Lorlmcr and boy, Messrs Meyer, Ladewig, Williams, Fewitt, Vau Wogen, Lappen, Norman, Cox, Lorimer, Moen.
BO'OND FOK SYDNEY. Leaving Wellington for Sydney direct at 5 p.m. to-day, the Huddart, Parker steamer TJltraaroa takes the following passenger?:—Misses E. A. Davis, K'Andrew Wilson- E. 6. Hunt, Reynolds, Hardra K c, flnby. Schroedcr, G. i\ Atkins. Wallace, Mesdamea w. Mason, J. Grant, Seville anil child, It. ,T. lteynolds, Barraud (2), Robb and 3 children, W. Faxey, J. I). Finla.y, Lawrence; Woodmass, H. F. Allen. I)e Kenzy, J. Anderson, Mullor, Hammond, Seelcy, M'DonaW. Wallace, Toll, P. Maine. Colonel E. S. Heard, Captain F. P. Evans, Messrs. S. W. Pearson, 11. F. Allen, W. De Renay. C. Pharazyn, H. R. Walter, J. Anderson, Schroder, J. Goldwater, Wliitinj; Hammond, Papworth, Fitzjolm, Bronejry, M'Donald, A. Allen. J. Pardoc. Wallace 11. Hamilton, Mouldy, E. Shaw, Billerwell Y. Maine, Barraud, J. OGrant, It. J. Kevnolds, nilder, Oliver, P.' P. Borne, J. W. Plant, Hobb, W. Farcy, J. G. Gmith. _Mr. J. H. Clark, late second officer of the howhai, has transferred to a similar position on the Waitcmata, relieving 3D , . OouldTcy, who is ashore to Bit for his master's "ticket." Within a day or two the Pakeha will be ready to leave Port Chalmers for Lytteltou. She will complete discharge of Home cargo there, and will afterward' load at Titnani. Napier. Gisbonic, Auckland, BlnC. aud Duuedin, for London. At 4 p.m. today the Now Zealand Ship. """■.Company , !* Ii.M.S. licniucra, will leave Wellington for Lyltclton. An advertisement appears in this issue drawing attention to the dates on which the Peninsula and Orieutal Steam XaviRation Company's steamers will leave Auckland for London, via. Australia The Moldavia is the first vessel this season. Her sailing date is Wednesday, NovcmOu November 13 the New Zealand Ship. P. 1 !"- Company's steamer Orari arrived at Adelaide from Jlelboimic. tjlic is cii route Home from Sew Zealand.
Captain , >'. P. Kvans. master of K..M.S. Aorangi, bcine under ardors to proceed to hydney to t.ike charge of the new steamer Tahiti, Cant.iin Ferguson, late chief oDicer of the Aurangi, line been appointed o comniiiml the vessel. Mr. E. N. Hal!, late second officer of the Aorangi and chief officer of the Monowai, lakes Captain Ferguson's place. This evening the Hinenioa is expected to arrive at Auckland. She continues her journey of inspection of northern lights housed on Tuesday. The Koonya's departure from Wellington to New Plymouth and West Coast ports ha:: been postponed until noon tomorrow. It is expected that the Hoeamond will sirrivo iu port from New Plymouth to-day. To-day the K'anua arrives at Wellington from Napier, ami loaves for West-port tomorrow. Tlio Kamoua and Kotnku leave Here for Orcymouth to-morrow afternoon. Yesterday morning the Scales chartered steamer Clan Ogilvy left. Napier for Upoua. where she will complete discharge of her cargo of jarrah. yesterday the Union Company's steamer Kc-ivhai, which had put into Wellington lor bunkers," continued her journey from Gishnrne to Orcymoutli. The vessel had on board 150 bead of cattle and 300 sheep, These arc Tor Greymouth. Advice received . from AVestport by theUnion Company yesterday stated that the oar was still unworkable,, and that the steamers Poherua, Flora, To Apau, and Mapourika- were outside, and the Komata, fully ladon, inside. T,, lVo , l ! in ß ton Un ' u reported that the Blackball Coal Company's steamer Ngauero passed westward at 10 p.m. yestcr,.ln consequence of her recent mishape in the' Thames the New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Otaki.will only bo delayed at London for sowe little time. Rho is expected to sail for Now Zealand next week. Last ovening the Union Company's Etcamer lakapuna made her reappearance at Wellington after an absence of several months. The vessel came direct from l'ort Chalmers, and is to take up the Pniccna'e " ln ""i?. from to-day in the Wellington-Picton-wcleon service during the latter's ?u or m 11,I 1, "Captain King ia in clia.rgo of tlio Takapuna and Mr. F. J. Couldrev ia <™ef officer, and Mr. A. P. Drinkwatcr, late Wanaka, is second.
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