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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OE THE MOON. (Calculuted for Now Zealand MeunTime.J Novkmbkk. n H. hi.

San Rises, 'i.-ws am; sets, O.tfZ pm. High Water at Wharf, 5.17 am, and 5.33 pui. ARRIVED. Thursday, October 20. Taviuni, bs, 010 tons, Smith, from Fiji, via Auckland. Passenger—Saloon : Mr Martin. Hiuomoa, ss, 283 tons, Fairchild, from Stephen's Island. Passengers— Mesdames Cox and Nicholson (lighthouse service),Messrs Kebbell and Lockie. Queen of the South, ss, 121 tons, Harvey, from Foxton. Flora, bs, 838 tons, Kennedy, from South. Passengers Saloon : Misses Cupstick and Wilson, Mrs Lucy and child, Major Anderson, Dr Gillon, Messrs Davis, Wilson, Thomson, Ahlfeld, Barker, Morley and Arnold ; 13 steerage. Kauieri, ss, 115 tons, Johnson, from Onehunga, Waitara and Opunake. Passenger— Cabin : Mr Miller. Herald, ss, 356 tons, Jones, from South. Passengers —Saloon : Meadamos McLeod,Tang Hung and infant ; 1 steerage. Wakatipu, ss, 1158 tons, Ewan, from Sydney direct. Passengers —Saloon ; For Wel-lington-—Misses Robinaon, Grigg and WinStanley, Mesdames Batger, Trapp, Jaffray, Whitson and Winatanley, Messrs Grenfell, Lloyd, Nottleton, McDonald, Jail’ray, Wix, Duncan, James, Nicol, Wylie, Ballinger, Wilkie, Christie, Harris, Ra.be and Whitson ; 50 steerage. For Lyttelton—Messrs Slithers and McFarlano ; 20 steerage. For Dunedin — Mr and Mrs Fraser; 15 steerage. SAILED. Thursday, October 20. Flora, hh, 838 tons, Kennedy, for South. Passengers —Saloon : Misses Spensloy, Simmons, Stabb, Kent and Berry, Mesdames Italfe, Houchen and child, Kerr and Berry, Messrs Judge (2), Seelyo, Short, Nicholson and boy, Bayliss, Orr, Turner, Palmer, Oatway and Wood ; 8 steerage. Stormbird, ss, 137 tons. Chambers, for Wanganui. Passengers—Cabin : Miss Jordan and Mrs Cudby. Herald, as, 350 tons, Jones, for Greymouth. Queen of the South, ss, 121 tons, Harvey, for Foxton. Kaniori, ss, 115 tons, Johnson, for Opunake, Waitara and Onehunga. Kiwi, ss, 133 tons, Campbell, for Castle Point and Napier. Tongariro, ss, 2057 tons, Mayoss, for London, via Rio de Janeiro. Passengers—Saloon : Misses Worrall, Lucyj L. Smith, E. Whiter, Mesdames Lucy, Hirst, Anderson, Logg, Smith and 2 boys, Stevens and 3 boys, Whiter and boy, Dr F. G. Bushnoll, Messrs E. Hirst, O. Sfcrachoy, G. Martin, F. Palmer, O. Crawford, I. Rogers, S. Hooper, A. Kay, P. Keefe, A. King, F. Maidmont, C. O’Driscoll, J. Parsons, D. Pope, W. Smith, G. Wheeler, W. Whiter and J. Wright; for Rio—Mr G. Dickinson. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Star of Victoria, loft London 6th September (via Auckland); Waikato, loft London 10th September (via Auckland); Ruapehu, left Plymouth 16th September; Rangatira, left Plymouth 16th September (via Port Chalmers and Lyttelton) ; Coptic, left Plymouth 30tb September; Aorangi, left Plymouth 15th October, Nora Wiggins, loft New York 18th July; Tahiti, loft Now York 31st August; Lutterworth, left Liverpool Ist September; Blenheim, left London 2nd September. Takapuna, from Lyttelton, this day Brunner, from Westport, this day Waihi, from Blenheim, ( this day Neptune, from Blenheim, this day Wuitapu, from Patea, thw day Waverley, from Nelson, this day Wakfttn, from Lyttelton and Kaikoura, this day Kahu, from East Coast, this day M&hinapua, from Onehunga and New Plymouth, 28th Charles Edward, from Nelson, via Foxton, 28th . „ . Wainui, from West Coast, via Nelson, 28th . „ A Dingadeo, from Auckland, via East Coast, 28th _ , , Talnne, from Auckland via East Coast, 28th PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Rotorua, for Lyttelton, this day Wakatipu, for South, this day Grafton, for Pioton, Nelson, and West Coast, this day Wailu, for Blenheim, this day Takapuna, for New Plymouth and Onehunga, this day ~ . . _ Kahu, for Napier, via Castle Point and Coast, this day Neptune, for Blenheim, this day Manaia, for Patea, this day Waverley, for Opunake and Waitara, this day Brunner, for South, 28th Charles Edward, for Nelson and West Coast, 28th Wakatu, for Kaikoura and Lyttelton, 28th Waitapu, for Patea, 28th Queen of the South, for Foxton, 28th Mahinapua, for Nelson, New Plymouth and Onehunga, 29th By Telegraphy-Press Association. Napier, October 20. Arrived, 0.45 am—Rotomahana, from Wei- ' Lyttelton, October 26. Arrived, 7.45 am—Takapuna, from Wellington (caught express). . . Sailed—Ocean Ranger, barquentmo, tor Newcastle ; Alcestis, barque, for Port EhzaPatea, October 26, Arrived, 8,30 am— Waitapu and Aorere, for Wellington. , __■ Sailed, 10 am—Aorere, for Nelson. Blenheim, October 26. Arrived, early—Waihi and Neptune, from Wellington. , " „ To sail, 8 pm—Waihi and Neptune, for Wellington. ', ,_ r , Auckland, October 25. Sailed, 8 pm—Dingadeo, for South. October 26. Arrived —Kathleen Hilda, barque, from Now York, via Wellington ; Torca, schooner, from Lyttelton. Sailed—Tauranga, H.M.S., for Noumea. . Westport, October 26. Sailed, 11.20 am—Bruntidr,- for Wellington. Bluff, October 26. Arrived, noon—Star of England, from Wellington. „ _ Sailed, 11.40 am—Taupo, forOamaru. MOVEMENTS OF U.S.S. CO.’S s STEAMERS. The Wakatipu, from Sydney direct, arrived hero at 5 o’clock yesterday afternoon, having left Sydney at 3pm on the 21at. She experienced fine weather throughout, and passed Capo Farewell at sam yesterday. . 1 The Flora arrived in port at 8.20 am yesterday from Duneduij and left on her return journey in the evening. . The Herald, from the South, arrived at 11.30 am yesterday, and left for Groymouth in the evening. „ , The Taviuni arrived from Fiji, via Auckland, at spm yesterday. She is to be taken on the Patent Slip for an overhaul to-day, ana leaves for Westport on Tuesday next, k The SbSrmbird left for Wanganui at 5 pm yesterday. The Tongariro, which left for London yesterday afternoon, took a full general cargo, consisting of frozen meat, wool, dairy produce, tallow, &c. ; - , • The Queen of the South (for Foxton), the Kaniori (for Opunake, Waitara and .ynehunga), and the Kiwi (for Castle Point) left last night. ■ : •

D. h. a. Laat Quarter . . 1 2 40 am. New 0 0 27 am. Firwt Quarter . . 17 5 15 am. Full 24 5 38 am. LaBt Quarter .. 30 8 38 pm. (1 99 nm

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New Zealand Times, Volume LV, Issue 2042, 27 October 1893, Page 1

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SHIPPING NEWS. New Zealand Times, Volume LV, Issue 2042, 27 October 1893, Page 1

SHIPPING NEWS. New Zealand Times, Volume LV, Issue 2042, 27 October 1893, Page 1

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