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SHIPPING.

PHASES OP THE MOON. October. n. n. M. First Quarter... 11 10 26.8 am Pull Moon ... 18 I lu-0 am Last Quarter ... 25 1 28.2 am Bon Klees, 6.24 nm; sets, 6.67 pm. High Water In Port-5.38 am, 5.50 pm. . ■Wind—NW, strong. Weather—Threatening. ARRIVED. Saturday, October 3. Glenole, es, 158 tons, Norbury, from Wanganui. Passengers Saloon: Misses Parltes and O’Connor, Messrs Evans and Shaldrick ; 1 steerage, Devin and Co, agents. Kiwi as, 133 tons Campbell, from Napier and Castlepoint. I.evin and Co, agents. Australia, ss, 200 tons, Gibb, from Auckland via Bust Const. Passengers Saloon : Mr Cunningham, and 3 steerage. U.S.S. Go, ag Mahinanua, ss, 205 tons, Kennedy, from Onehungi, via Taranaki. Passengers—Saloon : Mrs Grigg, child and maid, Messrs Gngg and Daniel; 3 steerage. U.S.S. Co., agents. Neptune, s», 44 tons, Eckford, from Blenhcim. Paaacngera—Cabin : Messrs Chanuing and Martin. Levin and Co, agents. . Panny, ss, 40 tons, Peterson, from Napier. Johnston and Co, agents. Sunday, October 4. Huia, ss, DO tons, Crawford, from Wanganui. Pussengors-Cabin : Messrs Flyger, Weston, and Wilson, Misses O’Hara and Cribb. Johnston and Co, agents. Waihi, ss 03 tons, North, from Blenheim. Passengers—Cabin i Messrs Donald and Carroll. Master Harris. U.S.S. Co, agents. Mawhera, ss, 340 tons, Speddmg, from West Coavt and Nelson. U.S.S. Co, agents Wakatn, ss, 95 tons, Wills, from Foxton. Levin and Co, agents. Herald, ss, 356 tons, Jones, from Greymonth, U.S.S. Co, agents. Tarawera. ss, 120 9 tons, Sinclair, from Sydney, via East Coast ports. Passengers— Saloon : Misses Dean, Marks, Kayll, Maxwell, Mesdames Solomon, Shoesmith, Reeves and boy, Campbell. Messrs Barnes, Brindley, Solomon, Kirby. Irving. Meek, Sirnkin, Sleigh, Pyke, and Captain Todd; 10 steerage. U.S.S. Co., agents _ , _ .. , Rotorua, ss, 670 tons, Stott, from Lyttelton. Passengers—Saloon : Miss Gibson, Meadames Jack, Thornton, Gemmell, Lumsden and 3 children, Pasooe. Rev J. Hill, Messrs Connell, Carter, Bruce, Hughes, Sidey, Hamilton. Sutton, Simpson. Lomas, Whittom, Burke, McLellan, Bannister, Gibson (2), Rutherford, Duncan, Kerr, Bevan, Yorko and won, Thornton, Geinmoll, Tfebblo, ibillfvntyne, Roche, Russell, Lumsden, Little ; 23 steerage. U.S.S. Co, agents. . . Munawntn, ss, 112 tons, Ryan, from Westport. U.S.S. Co, agents. Waitapu, ss, 40 tons, Weslrup, from Patca. Master, agent. SAILED. Saturday. October 3. Neptune, ss, 41 tons, Eckford, for Blenheim. Levin and Co, agents. Orebi, ss, 128 tons, Newton, for Wanganui. Westport. U S.S. Co, agents. Sunday. October 4. Brunner, ss, 333 tons, Waller, for South. Passengers—Saloon : Misses Martin (2), Mr Dance. U.S.S. Co, agents. „ , Mahinapna, ss, 205 tons, Kennedy, tor Nelson, New Plymouth and Onehunga. Pas, sengers Saloon i Misses Marks, Gouldston. Mrs Solomon, Messrs Wilson, Solomon. U.S.S. Co. agents. , Strauss, barque, 835 tom, Haaverson, for Levvka. „ T 1 .. Clan McLeod, barque, GIG tons, Whitney, for Boston. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Manual, left London, August 20 (via Port Chalmers) ; Doric, left Plymouth, September 6th; Duka of Buckingham, left London, 6th September, via Auckland; Tongariro, left Plymouth, 19th September. Cordillera, left Liverpool, May 27th ; S. H. Nickerson, left New York, July 3rd, via Dunedin and Lyttelton j Euterpe, left London July 15 ; Lottio Moore, loft New York, July 12th (via Port Chalmers); Lutterworth, left Liverpool, 29th July; Castor, left Portland, Gth August; Flora, left New York, 31st July (via Auckland). Waverley, from Foxton, this day Kuikoura, from London, via Hobart, this day , ... Beautiful Star, from Greymouth, tins day Queen of the South, from Foxton, Gth Neptune, from Blenheim, Gth Ovalau, from Fiji, via Auckland, Gth Charles Edward, from Nelson, Gth

Omapoto from South, Gth Takapuna, from Onehunga and New Plymouth, 6th . , Beautiful Star, from West Coast, Gth Penguin, from South, 7th Grafton, from West Coast and Nelson, Bth Talune, from Melbourne, via South, 9th PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Tarawera, for Melbourne via South, this day Kiwi, for East Coast, this day Waverley, for Patea, this day Waitapu, for Rangitikei, this day Rotorua, for Picton and Nelson, this day Waihi, for Blenheim, this day Wakatu, for Kaikoura and Lyttelton, this day . ~ , Huia, for Wanganui, this day Queen of the South, for Foxton, this day Manawatu, for Westport, this day Neptune, for Blenheim, Gth Charles Edward, for Nelson and West Coast, Fanny, for Castle Point and Napier, Gth Australia, for Auckland via East Coast, Gth Mawhera, for Nelson and West Coast, Gth Omapere, for Westport, Gth Takapuna, for Lyttelton, Gth Ovalau, for Fiji, via Auckland, Gth Beautiful Star, for Picton, Nelson and West Coast, 7th Penguin, for Nelson, 7th Tekoa, for Lyttelton, 7th Grafton, for i’icton, Nelson and West Coast, 9lh Talune, for Sydney, via Auckland and East Coast, 9th BY TELEGRAPH. (press association.! Bluw, October 4. Arrived—Talune, ss, from Melbourne, at 4.30 pm. She left Melbourne at 4.39 pm on the 30th ulto ; cleared Port Phillip Heads at 7 pm ; passed Swan Island 0.30 am on the Ist, and Centre Island at 2.10 pm to-day, arriving as above. Fresh north-west winds were experienced during the passage. Passengers— For the Bluff : Colonel Bailey, S.A., Mrs McCulloch ; for Dunedin—Mesdames Henderson and Wallace, Miss \V(allace, Messrs Henderson, Wallace, Craig, Baylis, Kennedy, Hadden, Rattray ami Masters, Master Masters ; for Lyttelton—Misses Watson, Whity (2), Weld (2), Corbett, Messrs Veitoh, Hansing, Bowler, Hildebrand and Smith ; for Wellington Mesdames Lennard, Lagurst, Tabor and son, Miss McNulty, Messrs Simpson, Riddle, Grove and Scott (2); for Auckland— Messrs Cook and Neilson, and 53 steerage for nil ports. , Lyttelton, October 3. Passengers per R.M.S. Ruapehu, for London Saloon Messrs Henry, Maxwell, Stuart. Armstrong, Benson, Miss Maggie Bruce, Miss Margaret L. Chaplin, Mrs W. Bell Freeman, Miss Ida Freeman. Mr John Gillanders, Misses Mary Phillips, Mary Reich, Catherine E. Still, Anna D. Still. Margaret Still, Mary S. Still, Messrs Still, Wilson, Mrs M. A. Wilson. Third cabin —Messrs D. Consll, Joseph Cottinham, Olivia Greer, E. Humnhreys, Henry Learmont, A. R. Munro, and Dugald MoEwing. Blenheim, October 4. Arrived, 4 am—Neptune, from Wellington. Auckland, October 3. Sailed, 7.30 pm—Ovalau, for Wellington. Port Chalmers, October 4. Arrived—Ohau, from the Bluff : Hauroto and Rosamond, from Lyttelton. Bluet, October 3. Sailed-Jessie, barquentiae, Mason, for Auckland, with a cargo, of grain. Kaipaba Heads, Octobers. Arrived (2nd)-Devonport, barque, from Wellington. Sailed—Adelaide, brig, tor Newcastle. The ss Huia left Wanganui at 10 pm qu Saturday, and arrived here at 11.15 am yesterday, Site returns to-day. The U.S.S. Go's as Waihi arrived from Blenheim yesterday morning, and returns today. The U.S.S. Co’s ss Mawhera, from West Coast ports and Nelson, arrived here at 8 am yesterday. She returns to-morrow. The as Glenelg arrived from Wanganui at 10.30 pm on Saturday. She will go on the Slip to-day. The es Kiwi arrived from Napier at 6.30 on Saturday evening. She returns this evening. The U.S.S. Co’s as Australia left Auckland on the 29th, called at Tauranga, Oreti Point, Whangapawa, Awanui, Waipiro, Tokomaru, Gisborne and Napier, and arrived here at 4.30 pm on Saturday. She returns to-morrow.

The XJ.8.8. Go ’s Taraweta left Sydney at 6 pm on the 21th ult. and arrived at Auckland at 11 am on the 29th, left again on the let Inat., called at Gisborne and Napier, left the latter port at 3 pm on Saturday, and arrived here at 9.3) am yesterday. She leaves this afternoon (or Melbourne via South. The U.S.S. Co's llotorua left Lyttelton at 19 pm on Saturday, and arrived here at 4 pm yesterday. She sails to-day for Pioton and Nelson.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 9416, 5 October 1891, Page 2

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 9416, 5 October 1891, Page 2

SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 9416, 5 October 1891, Page 2

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