SHIPPING NEWS
. MUSES OF THE JIOOX. SEPTEMBER. Day. Hx. m. Full moon 1 11 58 p.m. Last (ius.rk!r 8 6 55 p.m. New moon 16 9 5? p.m. First Quarter ... 24 611 p.m. MOOS". Sun rises to-day, 11.5 a.m.; sets, 2.37 a.m. to-morrow. TIDE. To-day, 10.50 a.m.; UJ2 p.m. To-morrow, U. 09 a.m. StJJT. Sun rises to-day, 5 37 a.m.; sets, 5.50 .p.m. ARRIVALS. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 24. MOXOWAI. s.s. (3.5 p.m.), 383 tons, Drewctte, from Auckland. DEPARTURES. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER H. PAIEENA, s.s. (1.5 p.m.), 1212 tons,Eitchic, for I'icton and Selson. MAORI, s.s. (7.50 p.m.), 3412 tons, Manning, for Lyttelton. BKEEZE. s.s. (9 p.m.), 563 tons. Eraidwood, for Wanganui. NGATOBO. 6.5. (9.5 p.m.), 1137 tons, Eowcll, for New Plymouth. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Huia, Now Plymouth, September ' 25. Mararoa, Lyttelton, September 25. Patecna, Nelson, Picton, September 25. Kamona, Greymouth, September 25. Maori, Lyttelton, September 26. Kini, Qreymoutl), September 26. Kamo, Sreymouth, September 24, Tainui, Oamaru, September 25. / Calm, Wanganui, September 26. ' I'ara.wera, .LytteUon, September 26. Kowhai. Gjeymouth, September 26. Baden, Powell, Lyttelton, Sept. 27.. Corinna. Tiraaru. September 29. Slapourika, West Coast, Nelson, Sept. 29. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Mararoa, Lyttelton, September 25. Magic, Sandy Bay, September 25. Mouonai. Lyttelton, Dunedin, Sent. 25. Tainui, YVaufranui, September 25. Hapourika, Nelson, West Coast, Sept. 25. Tarawera, Auckland, September 25. Koraata, Westport; September 26. ■ Maori, Lyttelton, September 25. Pateena, Pa-ron. iNolsnn, September 26. Huia, Wanganui, New i'Jymoutli, Sept. 26. Calm, Lyttelton, Camaru, Duuedin. September 26. Baden Powell, Lyttelton, September 27. Corinna, Now Plymouth, September 29. ]3Y TELSfiBAPH. COASTAL. MOXDAT, SEPTEMBER U. AUCKLAND. Sailed.—Koromiko, (8 p.m.), for TTcstnor't. ONEHHNGA. Sailed.-Rarawa !3.20 p.m.), , for Now Plymouth. ; PICTOXArrived.—Patcona (5.20 p.m.), from Wcl- - lington. LTTTELTON. Arrived.—Kittawa, N !3.10 ji.m.), from GreyBailed.—karatoa (6.30 plm.), for WellingTIMARU. Arrived.—Kokir.i (8 a.m.), from Weslport. BERTH ACE LIST.The following is the berthage list of vessels which have arrived end of those duo to-day.— Mararoa—Ferry W"ha.rf. Oalm-No. 12 Queen's Wharf. Tainui-Gtosgow Wharf. Hiiia-No. 13 QueenSs Wharf. irapourika—No. 1 south- Queen's Wharf. „ OVERSEA PASSENGERS. Paesengers from America and Conada:— First-lass: Jfr. G. W. Barnard. Dr. .T. Palmer, ■ Mr. and Mrs. Mcaglicr, Mr. OS. Stead. Mr. J. B. Ularkson', Mr. K. Jull, Mrs. G. Daizellv Mr. G. L. Clark, Mrs. D. HoldswortW, Miss D. Ruth ran. Mr. P. Oasoly Mrs. L. Tovric, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. F. HoldsworUi, -Miss 1). Rulhven, Mr. Y. Studholme, Mr. anil JTrs. ft. C. Gillins. llr. 8. Lazarus. Mr. J. Cla.rk. Second-class: Rev. and Mrs. P. lia.wlo. Mr. T. Lyndon. Mr. W. E. Moulden, Mr. F. MMlanp. Mr. K K. Rennet!.. Mips A. Acltbnd. Mr. P. Lewis, iriss T. Maneoll, Mr. .T. jOranston, Mrs. 0. Fleming and ohild, Mr. J. Tmgan. Mijs Hooper. Mr. and Mrs. Amos and two children; and two steerage. Tie Union Company's Mbnowai v.-ill sail to-day, at J p.m./ for Lyttelton and. tunodin. Cargo will bo received at No. 6 Queen's Wharf. The vessel is duo here en Sunday moraine from southern ports, and will sail on Monday for Napier, Gisborno, Auckland. ■ Tho Mapourika, will sail to-da.y '■ at 5 p.m. for Nelson. Westport.. and Oreymoutli. Consignors of cargo to Kelson are reminded that the Mapourika. will take tho cargo which the Pateena Hid not lake ye-tcrday. Tho vessel ia berthed, at No. 1 south Quccn'B Wharf. Tho Huia is 'lue hero this afternoon from. New Plymouth, and will fiail tomorrow at 5 p.m. for Wanganui and Now Plymouth. , . Ttio Tarawera is due to-morrow morning from Lyttelton. and will sail at 5 p.m. direct for Auckland, taking cargo for that port. , The colliers Kamo nnd Kowliai will load coal at Greymo-uth, and *ail to-mght for Wellington. ~ Mr. 0. P. Millward, who recently purchased tho Kiripaka, has Fold her to the Now Zealand Refrigerating Company, Ltd., who will use her as a lighter, into -vvhicli she will ho immediately ctnverted. The Kiripaka had the distinction of "openinsc the Wansanui Harbour Hoard's new slip at PuWki, hoing tho first, vessel to be put on the ways. ■ Bhe was there examined bv the Government Inspector of Martunofv and Captain Connor, and fouud to bo'in excellent condition. The Kiripakaje a wooden sorew stoimor ; 0M33 tons cross, built in 1E94 by W. H. T?.rown, Auckland. Tho Tim'arn Harbour Board, at its last weekly ireetinE; disoused a proposal to endeavour to hire tho Lyttelton Harbour Board's suction dredee for a few weeks to eWr the channel in the event of its silting up. It was agreed, however, that the existlnp depth, of water is n?npl o for present requirement", nnd that it, will l'c "to consider hiring a. dredge wh«n deeper woter is remiired. The board's rnvn bucket dredtro has linen .laid up fr.r ITio past two years, nnd during that time, th"rc lias been practically uq slioaling. Vr. J.'BniTO ji.innd Hie Vateena'Sis third officer in Dteoe of Mr. W. A. Gray, who has como asliore. Mr. L. li. Sweet, has signed on the Breeze as third engineer.
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