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PORT OF WELLINGTON.

•PHASES OP THE MOON TOR NOVEMBER. (Calculated for New Zealand Mean Time.) D. H. M. Last quarter ,„, ,M, M „ 1 10.43 a.m. New moon „ .. „, „ 8 3.7 a.m. Fust quarter „, « „ 15 0.5 p.m. Full moon _ _ ,„, .„ 23 2.42 p.m. Last quarter „ » _ 30 7.8 p.m. HIGH WATER. . To-day — 12 a.m. ; 0 p.m. To-morrow— o.27 a.m. ; 0.65 p.nu SUS. Sets to-day— oil 33m 58s p.m. Gises to-morrow— 4h 34m 41a a.m, ; leti oh 35m 12s p.m. ARRIVALS. November 2 — Aotea, ss, 6364 tons, Prosser, from Liverpool via Auckland. November 2 — Opawa, sb, 70 tons, Eckford, from Blenheim. November 3— Nambucca,, sa, 126 tons, North, bora Blenheim. November 3 — Manaroa, ss, 75 tons, Alltnan, .from Motncka. November 3— Petone, ss, 388 tons, Christian, from Timaru. November 3 — Haupiri, ss, 494 tonß, Backdtrom, from West Coast, Nelson, and Picton. Passengers : Saloon— Misses M'Ginley, Dewar, I Burns, Brown, Scott, Mill, Thomas', O'Neil, fieteadt, Hesdames Grant, Dewar, Watts, Tanner and 2 children, Mansell, M-iUar, Kraixtgen, Smith, Hescltine, Love, King and child, Blizeord, Stephenson, Rev. Patterson, Morret Brother, Merars. Stikt, Van Staveren, Spindeher, WiHs, Voye, Giesking, Walton, Ives, Underwood, Faliev. Walter, Nelson, Tanner* Fitton, Moult, Singleton, Coote, Woollcomfee, Kill, Simpson, Stewart, Mansell, Oranby, Brisooe, M'Gowan (2), Arlow, Gillard, Brewer, Page, Milner, Hunt, M'Cormick, Jenkins, Kirwin, Ligbtband, Avery, Millar, Ktahagen, Smith, Dobson, Duncan, Anderson, Ballam, Peek, Bell (2), M'Callura, Raymond, Boyce, Gane, Adams, Keating, Granville, Masters Parfltt and Eeeney; 13 steerage. November 3— Rotomahana, sb, 864 tons, Chrisp from Lyttelton. Passengers : Saloon — Misses Greenwood, Williams, Campbell, Hannan, Wil■on, Laing, Clarke, Robb and boy, Mesdames Watlis, Wallace, Hoby, Cirterer and two children, In gall, Clark, Trott, Wilson, Bishop Wallis, Revs. M'Kay and North, Metsra. Pettit, Jack, Wilson, Wallace, Hoby, Qabites, Cox, M'Kcnzle (2), Hardman, Grlerson, Trott, O'Brien, Robins, Winstone, Isaacson, String, Atkinson, Perkins, Hargreaves, Turner, FairIbairn ; 22 steerage. November 3— Corlnna, ss, 820 tons, Holford, Irom South. November 3— Zealandla, ss, 2000 tons, Wydlie, Irom Dunedin and Lyttelton. Passengers : Saloon — Hisses Hart, Kcndrick, Bernard, Mes-* dames Montgomery, Harrison, Corrigan, Revs. Hausell and T. Ewen, Messrs. Wtrterston, HHI, Qusriie, Stookwell, Balneavia, Jennings, Turnbull, Moody, Coull, Farrell, Earney, Tirrell; 6 rtteerage. DEPARTURES. November 2—11.M.5.2 — 11. M.5. Psyche, twrn-eorew iteel oruiser, 2135 tons, 7000 h.p., 8 guns, Comvnander Grarfton, for Dunedin. November 2— Himitangi, ss, 149 tons, Manley, ifor Foxton. November 2 — Rotoiti, bs, 627 tons, Robinson, lor New Plymouth and Onehunga. Pa&engers •-Saloon : For New Plymouth — Mr. "Barlow. For Onehunga — Mrs. Gordon, Messrs. Thane, Mueller, Little, Gordon, Schatz. November 2 — Mararoa, ss, 1381 tons, Manning, for Lyttelton. Passengers : Sofoon' — Misses Foley, DHlon, Ellis, Brooke, Robinson, Pirie, M'Donald, Monaghan (2), and child, Knight, SPirie, Styche, Cordale, Cramp, Birch, Edkins, Gibbons, Meedtimes Harrison, Tuile, Talbofc and child, Fielder, Mitchell, Matson, Potter, Orr and infant, M'Donald, Johnston, Banks, Burton, Austin, Seorle, Russell, Power, Ames, Williams, Judge Williams, Dr. Harrison, Rev, Powell, Messrs. Tuill, Miller, Scott, Hutefainson, Brown, Craddock, Watts, Earle, Briggs, Talbot, Matron, Fielder, Murrane, Potter, Robinson, Moriris, Hilton, Cowan, Fielder, Lltohfteld (2), Orr, Grate, M'William, Ellnuin, Whitelaw, Cooper <2), Ewbank (2), Panniell, Brabams, Bry'on, Cuddie, Fanning, Knight, Cress, Bush, Robertson, Greenwood, M'Malion, Neill, Hogg, Ellis (2), Flewllyn, Paynej Sanderson, Darting, Fy/e, Haggitt, Law, Metz. November 3— Queen of the South," ss, 121 Itons, Harvey, fdr Foxton. November'3— Herald, ss, 365 tons, Campbell, <or Picton. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Rakanoa, Westport, 3rd ' Huia, Wanganui, 3rd Tasman, Nelson, Motueka, and Puponga, 4th .Mararoa, Lyttelton, 4th Sfanukii, , Sydney via Auckland and East Coast, 4th Penguin, Nelson and Ficton, 4th Moeraki, Melbourne via Hobart and South, fifch Rotokino, Auckland, sth Takapuna, Onehunga and New Plymouth, sth Wakatu, Lyttelton via coast, 6th Tarawera, Dunedin and Lyttelton, 6th Mapourika, West Coast and Nelson, 6th Poherua, South, 6th Mimiro, Bluff, 7th Warrimoo, Sydney, 9th Ocean-going steamers. Oiwestry Grange, left Liverpool 23rd August via Australian ports and Auckland; due nbout sth November. Wulcanui, left Plymouth 3rd September via Capetown, Hobart, and Auckland; due about Oth November. Corinthio, left Plymouth 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 via 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 Kith December. Gothic, left Plymouth 22nd October, via Capetown and Hobart; due about sth December. Rippingham Grange, left New York 24th Reptember vja Aiutcalian ports and Auckland; due about Kith December. Niwaru, left London 4th October, via Australian ports, Auckland, and Napier; due about 18th December. Ptatrsalia, left New York 23rd October -ao, Australian ports and Auckland; due about 10& January. Star of Australia, left New York 23rd October via Australian ports and Auckland; due übout 11th January. Sailing vessels. Bouganville, left New York Ist September. ilndrea, left Liverpool sth October. .Ttata, left Liverpool sth October. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Opawa, Blenheim, 3rd Nambucca, Blenheim, 3rd , (liana, Patea, 3rd Uealandia, Sydney via East Coast and AuokJand, 3rd Waikare, Melbourne via South and Hobart, frd Rotomahana, Lyttelton, 3rd Queen of the South, Fozton, 3rd Herald, Picton, 3rd Aorere, Patea, 3rd Kiripaka, Waitara, 3rd Mararoii, Lyttelton, 4th Kahu, Kapicr and East Coast, 4th Waverley, Nelson and West .Coast, 4th lllanuka, Lyttelton and Dunedin, 4th Connnu, Nelson and New Plymouth, 4th Tasman, Nelson and Motueka, 4th ■Penguin, Picton and Nelson, 4th Hum, Wanganui, 4th fitorinbird, Wanganui, 4th Haupiri, Picton, Nelson, and West Coait, sth Vaparoa, Lyttelton, sth Moeraki, Sydney, sth Takapuna, Nclion, New Plymouth, and Oneliunga, 6th Tarawera, Napier, Gisborne, and Auckland, TtU Poherua, Westport and Greymouth, 7th Wakatu, Ruikoura, Cheviot, and Lyttelton, !?th Afanaroa, Motueka, 7th

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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue LXVIII, 3 November 1904, Page 4

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PORT OF WELLINGTON. Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue LXVIII, 3 November 1904, Page 4

PORT OF WELLINGTON. Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue LXVIII, 3 November 1904, Page 4

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