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PHASES OF TUB MOON FOlt OCTOBER. Calculated for New Zealand Mean Time. D. H. 51. ITewMoon 2 4 391 am First Quarter 10 4 sri am Full Moou 17 5 311 pm liiist Quarter 24 10 28-1 am New Moon 31 8 43'6pni nian watbe ToDat- 0.25 am; Ipm To-Mobkow - 1.31 am ; 2.5 pm SUN Sets to-day- 6.6 yn> "Rises to-morrow—s.9 am : sets, 6.6 pm ARRIVALS October 11—Wakatn, ss, 95 tons. Wills, from Lyttelton, I'ort ICobiuson, and Kaikoura October 12—Mftiiiuoa, ss, 78 tons, Allman, from Hatelook nnd Souuds October 12—Te Anau, ss, 1028 tons, Bernech, from Dunedin ana Lyttelton. Piissengers: Cabin— Misßes Ma^wicb, Blactimore, Thomas, Mesdnmes PutUsou, Steunett and infant, Derry, child and maid, CoJeraan. Sbepheid, Carter and iufunt, Sawers and child, Andrews, Conn, Messrs Wilson, Darrell, Cameron, Derry, Marrow. Salmon, Conn, •Xlioinns, Cat tor, Campbell j 19 Bteeroire October 12-Huia, ss, 80 tons, Crawford, from Waii«nuui October 12—Fanny, ss, 65 tons, Nelson, from Napier and East Coast October lfi—Tarawoiu, ss, 1268 tonß, Manning, from Lyttelton. Passengers: Cabin—Misses Ealy, Esrher, Cooper. FitzbeAert (2), Tinney. Whittle, Duusford, Begg, Butcher, Stewart, Pritchard, Mesdames Deuniston, Koka, Cook, Pitcaithly nnd .eon, Williams, Hewitt, Hobden. Marks, Lambert, Begg, Nottingham and maid, 'Fahnurst, Diamond, Judges ' Williams, Denniston, Cooper. Captain Cozens, Messrs Stanford, Dennistou, Beed, Hall, Esther, Brown, Carson, Fitzlierbe. t, Newcombe, Morris. Oliver, Lyous, Jordau, Haberfleld, Smith, Nortbejr, Cordery, Newton. Wilson, Pitcaithly. O'Dowd, Sinter, Tausley, Archibald, Smitlison, Diamond, Montgoineriu, Russell, Joynt, Collins, Fafrbnrst, Beverley, Gibsou, Howdeu, Bateman, Sail; 30 steerage October-12—Dingadee, as, 393 tons, Ddner, ffom.Grejnioutb , October 12—Pimia, ss, 40 tons. North, from Blenheim. Passengers—Miss Smith, Mesdames Martelli, Walsh. Mr Pieraid October 12— Opawa, us, 70 tons, Clark, from October 13—Waverley, ss, 77 tons, ■Viokerman, from Nelson October 13—Stormbird, ss, 137 tons, M'lutyra, from Wanganoi and Picton. Passengers—Miss Sparks, Mr M'Lellan DEPARTURES October 11—Mercedes, ss, 3200 tons, Colter, for Hongkong October 11—Kotuku, ss, 662 tons, Kennedy, for Weatport October 11—TTpolu, ss, 700 tons, Bolls, for Nelson and New Plymouth October 18—Ripley, ss, 4500 tons, Leitcb, for Xy&telton EXPECTK!) ARRIVALS Kabu, ss, from Lytteltou, 14th Phantom, ss, from Melbourne, 14th Jgiripaka, ss, from W.mgnmii, 14tb Queen of the Kuiit.li, ba, fiuin Fox ton, 11th Mapourika, bs, from West Coast, Nelson, and Picton, 14Ui Maim, ss, from Patea, 14th Janet Nicoll, ss, from South, 14th Aorere, mm. Tioiii Patea, 14th Penguin, ss. from Lyttelton, 14th TJpolu, ss, from New Plymouth, 14th. Moiira, ss, from Auckland, Gisborne, and Napier, 14tn Takapuua, ss, from Onehunga and New Plymouth. 15lh Kotuku, ss, from Westport, 15i.1i Warrirnoo, ss, from Sydney, 15th "Waiuui, es, from West Coast and Nelson, 15th Wjufaora, sb, from Dunedin and Lytlelton, 16th Roloumhana, ss, from Dunedin and Lyttelton, 17th Elingamite, ss, from Sydney via Auckland and East Coast, 17CU Botoiti, ss, from Onehunga and New PlyBon tli, 18th Aotea, left London 28th August; Maori, left Plymouth 80th August via Capetown and Hobart; Letliington, left New York, 6tb September /ia Australia aud Auckland; Tonga) iro, left London Bth September via Capetown, Hobart, aud Auckland ; Indradevi, left London 9th September via Australian ports and Auckluud ; Turakiua, left Plymouth 13th September via Capetown and Hobart; Indrulema, left London 18th September ■via Australia and Auckland; Tokonmru, left Plymouth 27th Seplejnber via Capetown and Hobart; Matiitnu, left London 3rd October via Capetown and Hobart C. Paulson, left New York Ist July; Weathersfield, left London 14th July ; Akaroa, left; Liverpool 24th July; Annesley, left Liverpool 30tb July; Nelson, left Glasgow 2nd August; Lady Elizabeth, left Liverpool 26th August; County of Inverness, left Glasgow 13th September; Auckland, left Liverpool 26th September PKOJICCrJDI) DBPAH.TOJLSKB Opawa, ss, for Blenheim, 13th Pania, ss, for Blenheim. 13th Tarawera, ss, for Lyttelton, 13th Star of Australia, ss, for Napier, 13th Waverley, ss, for Netaon and West Coast, 13th Fanny, ss, for East Coast, 13th Wakiiiu, ss, for Kaikoura, Cheviot, and Lyttelion, 13th ' . Singadee, ss, for Grey mouth, 13th Stormbird, as, for Wangauui, 13th Te Anau, ss, for Napier, Gisborne, and Auckland, 13th JUoura, ss, for Lyttelton and Sunedin, 14th Penguin, ss, for Picton aud Nelson, 14th Janet Nicoll, ss, for Westporb and Greymouth, 14th Maim, ss, for Patea, 14th Hum, SB, for Wangauui, 14th Queen of the KoiiMi. xs. for Foxton, 14th Kah ii, 83, for East Coast aud Napier, 14th Eiripaka, ss. for Waitarn, 14th Aoiere, hh, for Paten, 15th TJpolu, ss, for South, 15th "Wnihora, ss, for Napier, Gisborne, and Auckland, 16th Takapuua, ss, for New Plymouth and Onehunga, 16th Warrimoo, ss, for Melbourne via South and Hobart, 16th Waiuui, bs, for Pioton, Nelson, and West Coast, 17th Elingamite, ss, for Lyttelton aud Dunedin, 17th Botomahuua, ss, for liyltelton, 17th
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Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 90, 13 October 1902, Page 4
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