SHIPPING.
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PHASES OF THE MOON FOB OCTOBER. » (Calculated for New Zealand Mean Time.) D. H. M. last quarter _ ; _, _ 3 1.22 a.m. New moon _, „ ,„ 9 (.56 p.m. First quarter _ _ 16 5.24 p.m. full moon 24 10.26 p.m. HIGH WATER. To-day— 4.36 a.m.; 5.7 p.m. To-morrow — 5.23 a.m.; 5.67 p.m. SUN. Sets to-day— 6h 23m 4s p.m. Rise« to-morrow— 4h 46m 35s a.m.; sets, 6b 24m Toa p.m. ARRIVALS. October 24— Penguin, bs, 517 tons, Lambert md Backstrom, from Nelson and Ploton. Passengers : Saloon — Misses Janson, Cronaher, Cleghorn, Mem, Meadames Watkins and two children, Mander, Bennett, Qibbs, Bauchlan, Chajtor, Mills, Clifford, Buchanan, Messrs. tilbbs, Quinnell, Kenworthy, Field, HinohclUt, Cb>nall, Innes, Cross, Chaytor,- Mouat, Hill, Weir, Permain, Bauohlan, White, Simpson, Watson, Craig (2), Kenner, Morrison, Reeves, Fulton, Adworms, Perano, Storey, Fell, Paul, •Humby, Sisson, Mills, Thomas, Stuart, Lindsay, Witt, Maader, M.H.R.. ' October 24— Rai-awa, ss, 1100 tons, Norbury, from Onehunga and New Plymouth. October 25— Talune, gs, 1203 tons, Berneoh, from Auckland, Gisborne, and Kapler. Passeogen : Saloon— >fisses Oalbrajtb, Bvery, Ram--lay, Sutler, Headlines Carter, Galbraith, Black, Ramsay and child, Slaok, Messrs. Leonard, James, Kain, Carter, Galbraith, Slack, Parker, Crombie, Gienderson, Hack; 4 steerage. '° ' October 25— Burgermeister Haohmann, ss, *31S .tons, Aim, from New York, ri» Australian ports and Auckland. October 25— Whaogape, ss, 2930 tons, Adams, from Newcastle. October 25— Stormbird, ss, 137 tons, Orptty, Iroro Wanganui. Ootobfr 25-Takniwno, ss, 269 tons, Holford, -from Lyttelton. Paasengars : Saloon— Misses Neighbours, Chaytor, Thomas, Bawson, Grace, JBwton, Stevenson, Lines, Thomas, Mesdamcs GoodchiM, Perfect, Pickering, Troanick and child, Taplin, M"Nab, Pringle and child, HoiBins, WiHiams, Thomas, Grace, Basgell, Buri»ip and 3 children, Power, Murphy, Ma-nan, Wallace, Russell, Hons. Louisson and Duncan, Messrs. Laurenaon, M.H.R., Lewis, JI.HJt n Taplin, Troanick, Buxton, Cornish, Tait, Pprfiect, Thomas, Gee, Cheeseman, Pickering, Rayfcurn, Morley, Cowper, Morgan, M'MMan.vFer/nnon, Clarkaon, Witty, Mewhinney, Miramo, Cormick, Burton, Sinclair, Hollins, Thomas, Brace, Nutt, Russell, King, Jagger, Johnson, "Asliton, Murphy, Walshan (2), Hogan, Mill, ■Wilder; 40 steerage. DEPARTURES. October 24— Huia, ss, 90 tons, Dowell, for Wanganui. Ootober 24— Manaroa, ss, 78 tons, Allman, for Motueka. October 24— Wakatti, sa, 95 tons, Blackmore, Cor Kaikoura and Lyttelton, via coast. October 24— Taieri, ss, 1071 tons, Clift, for Westport. October 24— Pohorua, ss, 900 tons, Stewart, lor Westport and Greymouth. Ootober 24— Kiripaka, ss, 72 tons, Shaw, for Wnitara. Ootober 24— Opawa, sa, 70 tons, Clark, for Blenheim. • October 24— Nambueca, ss, 126 tona, North, for Blenheim. October 24-Kahu, 88, 99 tons, Peterien, fqr East Ooast and Napier. October 25— Toroa, bs, 174 tons, M'Alister, lor Picton. Ootober 25 — Penguin, sa, 517 tona, Lambert «nd Backstrom, for Pioton and Nelson. Pasnengers—Saloon : For Picton— Misses Mazoullier, Donline, Mesdames Cowohie, Mazoudier, Carey, Mack, Messrs. Bolland, Wood, Teschemater, Bennett, Palliser, Turnbull, Mitcheson. For Nelson— Mesdaraes Tregurtha, Knox, Messrs. Paterson, Tregurtha, Brown. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Oorinna, New Plymouth, 25th ' Taaman, Nelson and Puponga, 25th Mana, Patea, 25th - Baden Powell, Foxton, 25th Viotoria, Sydney, 26th Rotomahana, Lyttelton, 26th Maparoa, Motueka, 26th Huia, Wanganui, 26th Opawa, Blenheim, 26th Nambueca, Blenheim, 26th Pareora, Qreymouth, 26th Penguin, Nelson and Picton, 27th Taieri, Westport, 27th Wainui, West Coast and Nelson, 27th Rotoiti, Onehunga and New Plymouth, 27th Zealandia, Sydney, Audkland, and East Coast, Mokoia, Melbourne via Hobart and South, 28th Wakatu, Lyttelton via coast, 28th Warrimoo, Lyttelton, 29th Ocean-going eteamers. Marere, left London 28rd August via Australian ports and Auckland; due about 27th October. Paparoa, left Plymouth 10th September via Capetown and Hobart ; due about 29th October. Osweatry Grange, left Liverpool 23rd August via Australian ports and Auckland; due nbout sth November. Wiikanui, left Plymouth 3rd September via Capetown, Hobart, and Auokland; due about Ist November. Aotea, left Liverpool 3rd September^ via Auckland; due about 2nd November. Corinthic, left Mymouth 24th September via Capetown and Hobart; due about Bth November. Queen Helena, left New York 4th September via Australian ports and Auckland; due about 25th November. Ayrshire, left Liverpool 17th September Tia Australia and Auckland; due about 22nd November. Turakina, left Plymouth Bth October via • Capetown and Hobart; due about 22nd November. Matatua, left London 9th October via Auckland; due about 10th December. Gothic, left Plymouth 22nd October, via Capetown and Hobart; due about sth December. Rippinghara Grange, left New York 24th September via Australian ports and Auckland; dUe about 12th December. ■ Niwaru, left London 4th October, via Australian ports, Auckland, and Napier; due •bout 18th December. Sailing vessels. Formosa, left Liverpool 10th August Bouganville, left New York l*t September. Hornby Castle, left Adelaide 6th Ottober. Andrea, left Liverpool sth October. Itata, left Liverpool sth October. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Kapiti, Patea, 26th Charles Edwartl, Nelson and West Coast, 25th Talune, Lyttelton and Dunettin, 25th Mapourika, Nelson and West Coast, 25th Mana, Patea, 25th Takapuna, New Plymouth and Onehunga, tft'th Dingadee, Greymouth, 25th Whongape, Newcastle, 25th 2Juia, Wanganui, 26th Nambueca, Blenheim, 26th Spo-wa, Blenheim, 26th Roton.ahans, Lyttelton, Z6th T«smsp, Nelson and Motuektf, 2^(jh Oorinna, South, 26th -,.. Cygnet, Kaikoura, Cheviot, and Lyttetton, fi6fch ' Stoxmbird, Wanganui, 26th Oueen of the South, Foxton, 26th &u»wa, New riymouth aad Onehunga, 26th Victoria, Melbourne via South and Hobart, Rimutaka, London, 27th Rotoiti, Nelson, New Plymouth, and One. feunga, 27th Athenio, Gisborne, 27th Penguin, Picton and Nelson, 27th Manaroa, HAvelook and Sounds, 27th Mokoia, Sydney, via Napier, Gisborne, and Auckland, 28th Zealandia, Lyttelton and Dunedin, 28th Xahu, Napier and East Coast, 28th Wa-inui, Picton, Nelson, and West Coast, 29th Warrimoo, Sydney, 29th Wakatu, Eajkoura and Lyttelton, via poast, fith Xirip»ka ) Waitara, 29th
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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 100, 25 October 1904, Page 4
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898SHIPPING. Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 100, 25 October 1904, Page 4
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