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PHASES OF THE MOON, (Calculated foe Now Zealand Moan Time.) Dgcnunaa. n. n. m First Quarter .. ~12 11 59 a.m, Full Moon .. .. 20 9 US p.m. Last Quarter ~ ..27 IX U9p.ru, Bun Rises, 4.23 a.m,; sets, 7.10 p.ra. High Water at Wharf, 8.48 a.in., 0.11 p.rn. SAILED. TirousDAY, December 10. Tuluno, 8.8., 1303 tons, Phillipu, lor Melbourne, via South and Hobart. Passengers—Saloon: Misses York, Lav/os, Batchelor, Craig and maid, Truscott, Eanishnw, Pilmor, Dal/101, Doyd, Medley, Jones, Nation (2), Simpson, Molfurdy, Kirkcaldy, Newell, Mcsdames Milne, Beckett, Mantell, Wheeler and 2 children, Jones, MoHay and infant, Voung, Moor* hoiiHo, Fox and child, Hope, Duncan, Hay and child, Maw, Kirkcaldy, Paterson, Rev Milne, lion Peacock, Messrs Carson, Weslcolt, Booth, Voting, Nicholson, Anderson, Neill, Robinson, Faircy, Dolbol (2j, Hass. Embling, Sampson, Lacey, Hoyd, Lunn, Miunis, Man ton, Tanner, Denny, Parkerson, Fox, Fraser, Paterson ; 20 steerage. Tasmania, 1205 tons, McGee, for Sydney, via East Coast and Auckland. Passengers—Saloon: Misses Welch, Dowser (2|, Mcsdainos Welch, Drown, Gilpin and 2 children, Dr Goodwin, Major Lovoday, Messrs McDonald, Hoad, Wood, Alrth, Cooper, English, Miles, Cox, McLean, Skeab, Malcolm, Gilson, Gilpin, Master Gibbons; 21 steer* age. Rangatira, s.s., 2(512 tons, Burton, for London. Wavorley, s.s., 77 tons, Vickerman, from Nelson. Tasmania, s.s., 1235 tons, MoOoc, from South. Passengers Saloon: Misses Wratt, Kelly and Waroharu, Mcsdames Deacon, Mitchell, Shepherd, Lyons, Harrison, Simpson and child, Messrs Willis, Simpson, Quano, Russell, Devine, Grant and Enncs, Master Kelly; 12 steerage. Hcskoth, 53., 093 tons, Christian, from Greymouth. _ Walroa, s.a., 48 tons, Westrup, from Patoa. Passenger—Mr Sullivan. Hiormblrd, b.b., 137 tona, Chambers, from Wanga* mil. Passengers—Cabin : Misses Wallace, Farsago. Young and Elliot, Mesdames Elliot, Wallace and James, Messrs MoGuinness, Vcrnoy and James. Rosamond, s.a., 411 tons, Smith, from Westport. Walroa, a.s., 48 tons, Woatrup (for Havelock), put back. Friday, December 11. Wakatu, a.a., 95 tons, Wills, from Kekerangu, SAILED. Thursday, December 10. Hcskctb, b.b., 893 tons, Christian, for Greymouth. . , , Jasper, barquentino, 202 tons, Burton, for Lyttelton. , Kuhu, s.y., 90 tons, Romeril, for To Kaukau ana and East Coast. Passengers Cabin ; Captain Hutchison and crow (2) of Dolmlra, Southern Cross, 153 tons, Campbell, for East Const. Kawatirl. s.s., 285 tons, Apstoin, for Groymouth. Queen of the South, s.s., 121 tons, Harvey, for Foxton. , , Wavcrley, s.s., 77 tons, Vlokcrman, for Nelson. Huia, 53., 90 tons, Crawford, for Wanganui. Walroa, 5.5.,48 tons, Westrup, for Havelock. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Neptune, from Blenheim, this day Penguin, from Lyttelton, this day Aorcro, from Patoa, this day Wailil, from Blenheim, this day Charles Edward, from Wanganui, this day Brunner, from West Coast, this day Wftihora, from Sydney via Auckland and East Coast, this day , „ Wakatipu, from Mcboucno via Hobart and South, this day Wavcrley, from Nelson, 12th , 4 Corlnna, from Westport, via Nelson and Picton, 12th Mahinapua, from Onohunga, via Now Xuymouth, 12th Kahu, from East Const, 12th Huia, from Wanganui, 12th Queen of the South, from Foxton, 12th Southern Crons, from East Coast, IJth Star of Now Zealand, from Loudon, via Australia, Auckland and Napier, I3th Omapero, from South, 13th To Ai.au, from South, 10th. Wainul, from West Coast via Nelson, 13th Flora, from Auckland via East Coast, 15th Boukar, left Liverpool 27th August; Blenheim, loft Glasgow September 18th; Nellie Brott, left Now York September 2lth ; Klrkdalo, left Liverpool September 00th; Turakina, loft London October Gth: Portland Lloyds, left New York October 20th; lav, left Liverpool November 12th; America, left Glasgow November 15th. , , ~ Star of Victoria, loft London (via Australia and Auckland) October 21st; Pakoha, left London (via Auckland) October 01st; Ruapehu, loft Plymouth November 14th; Waimate, loft London (via South) November 27th | Indraghirl left London (via Australia and London) November 28th: lonic, loft Plymouth November COth; Fazilka, loft Calcutta (via- Auckland) December 4th; Tokomaru, left London (via Auckland) December (sth.
PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Walroa, for Havelock anil Sounds, this day Aocero, for Patua, this day Wakatu, (or Lyttelton via Const, this day Penguin, lor Lyttelton, this day Neptune, for Blenheim, this day Stormbird, for Wanganui, this day Charles Edward, for Nelson and West Coast, this day Star of England, for London, this day Takapuna, for Now Plymouth and Onohunga, this day „ , , Mawhera, for Plcton, Nelson and west Coast, this day Walhora, for South, this day Wakallpu, for Sydney, this day Corimm, for Lyttelton, 12th Brunner, for South, 12th Queen of tho South, for Foxton, 12tn Kahu, for East Coast, 12th Waverley, for Nelson and Westport, 12th Rosamond, for Westport, 12th Mahlnapua, for Nelson, New Plymouth and One* hunga, 13th Wailii, for Blenheim, 11th Hula, for Wanganui, 11th Southern Cross, (or East Coast, lUh Waiuui, for Nelson, 11th To Anau, for Auckland via East Coast. lltn Omapero, for Pioton, Nelson and West Coast, 11th Flora, for South, ICth By Telegraph.—Press Association. — Copyright. London, December 8. Sailed, on Sunday—Tokomaru, for Auckland. Adelaide, December 10. English flies Just received state that H.M.S. Pearl Is to relieve H.M.S. Kingarooma early next year. [H.M.S. Pearl Is in every respect similar to the Ringarooma, and tho ohaugo will, therefore, make no difference in tho strength af the Australian squadron.] Albany, December 10. Arrived—RM. 9. Himalaya, from London. Passengers for Now Zealand—Miss Hirst, Mesdarnes Voner, Williams, Parish and Irving, Captain Robinson, Messrs Smith, Rose, Anderson, Ginger, Fairbanks, Vouer, Rutherford, Williams and Parish. Melbourne, December 10. Arrived—Star of Victoria, from London. Onbhonoa, December 10. Sailed—Oalrlooh, for New Plymouth. Passengers “-Misses Wallath and Etna, Mrs Cappolton, Hon T. Thompson, Messrs Matthews, C. V. Houghton, McKenzie and Oappelton. Mahinapua, for New Plymouth and Wellington. Passengers—Miss Grant, Mesdamos Nicholls and ' 2 children, Cousins, Askew and 2 children, Messrs Foster, Todd, J. H. Watt, 0. Cullen, Dldsbury, Jaoobson, E. P, Gill, G. Lucas, W. W. Bruce, Leslie, J. Nicholls and J. Cousins; 6 steerage. Kaipara, December 10. Sailed—Frank Guy, barquentino, for Rockhampton. Lyttelton, December 10. Arrived, 7.50 a.m.—Penguin, from Wellington. Sailed Rimutaka, (8.00 a.m.) for Port Chalmers. Rotokino, for Tlmaru. Wakatipu (11.10 p.m.), for Sydney via Wellington. Penguin (10.15 p.m.), for Wellington. Passengers, per PenguinMissus Dcadon, Johnston, Nashulskl, Couusoy, Bong, Maudlo and Thomson, Mosdamos Pearson and two children, Johnston, Berry, Seddon, Crawford and Thompson, Hon Hall-Junos, Messrs Barford, Broad and Horneman, Messrs Thompson, Craig, Crawford, Maud, Harrowell, Wilson, Matson, Morton, Slino, Claves, Marjoribanks, Durrond ami Haughey. Pioton, December 10. Arrived, midnight last night—Wainui, from Wellington. Bailed, 1.15 a.m.—Wahiiii, for Nelson. Nelson, December 10. Arrived, 8.15 a.m.—Kennedy, from Wellington. To sail, 2 p.m. Friday—Corinna for Pioton and ■Wellington. Napier. December 10. Sailed, 13.30 p.m.—Walhora, for Wellington. Blenheim, December 10. Arrived—Neptuno (10.30 a.m.), Waihi (11 a.m.), from Wellington. To sail—Waihi (8.80 p.m.), Neptune (9 p.m.), for Wellington. Westport, December 10. Arrived—Brunner (10 last night), from Oroymoath ; Corinna (2 a.m.), from Nelson, Saded, 2 p.m.—Corinna, for Nelson. To sail, midnight— Brunner, for Wellington. GiiEYMOuni, December 10. Sailed. <1 p.m.—Moa, for Now Plymouth. To sail—Herald (midnight), for Dunedin ; Wainui (3p.m, Friday), for Westport. Patka. December 10.
Arrived, noon—Aorere, from Wellington. • Nbw Plymouth, December 10. To sail, 10 a.m. Friday—Mabinapua, lor Welling too, Wanoakui, December 10. To sail, 11 p.m.—Charles Edward, for Wellingtor Tho Rimntaka left Lyttelton for Port Chalmor yesterday morning. The Tasmania, from South, arrived at 7.30 a.m yesterday, and loft at 4 p.m. for East Coast, Auck land and Sydney. The Wairoa returned from Patoaat 0.50 a.m. yes torday, and loft in tho afternoon for Havelock. . The Southern Cross left for the East Coast a 10.15 yesterday morning. The barque G. M. Tucker is expected to be rcadj to sail to-morrow for Mercury Bay, whore she loads timber for Melbourne. • The Wairoa, which arrived at 0.60 a.m. yes tferday from Patoa, left In the afternoon for Have lock. Yesterday morning the ship Auckland was berthed at the Queen’s Wharf. ThoKawatiri left for Oreymouth at 4.25 p.m. yesterday. Tho Rosamond, with coal for the Starof England, arrived at 4 yesterday afternoon. Tho Taluno left for Melbourne via South and Hobartatflvb minutes to Blast evening. Tho Kahu loft at 12.15 p.m. yesterday for the East Coast. The Stormbird, from Wanganui, arrived at 12.40 p.m. yesterday, and at 2 o’clock went alongside the Weathorsfleld to tranship a quantity of wool, etc., into the sailing vessel. The Waverley arrived from Nelson at B.SO yesterday morning, and transhipped a number Of bales of flax into the barque Alice, for Boston. . Last evening tho Waverley loft again for Nelson, whence she returns to Wellington to-morrow. Tho barquentine Jasper, for Lyttelton, sailed oat of port yesterday afternoon, and cleared the Heads about 5 o’clock. The Corlnna, leaving Nelson at 2 p.m. to-day, calls at Plcton on her way to Wellington. Tho Fazilko, according to advices received by tho • Union Company, has about 4000 tons of cargo for this Colony. Her ports of call are to no Auckland. Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and tho Bluff, and she is duo hero early in January. The Wakntipu, which was to have loft Lyttelton late last night for Wellington, sails hence for Sydney at 8 to-night. Tho Takapuna comes oil the slip this morning, and sails In tho afternoon for Now Plymouth and Onehunga. Owing to the heavy weather encountered, tho Wairoa, which left for Havelock yesterday afternoon, had to return to port at 10.15 last night. She loaves again at 2 this afternoon. Tho Walhora, duo from Sydney via Auckland and East Coast this morning, leaves at 5 p.m. for South. She returns to Wellington on Friday next, and sails same clay for Sydney via Northern ports. This morning tho Waihi will bo placed on the slip for survey. She resumes running on Sunday. The Itakanoa, leaving Calcutta for Auckland early in January next, is expected to bo a full ship. Her ports of call in New Zealand will probably be the same as those of the Fozilka. The Brunner was to leave Westport for Wellington at midnight lost night Tho Tarawera should arrive from Melbourne, via Hobart and South, on Christmas Day, and is timed to leave for Sydney direct at 10 a.m. the following day. The Anglian, which left Sydney for Auckland at< 6 p.m. on Wednesday, brings 810 tons of cargo and 100 passengers. Bho is duo hero this day week, and sails South tho same day. Messrs Levin and Co. have been advised that tho S.S. nail A. Company’s b.h. Tokomarn left London for Auckland and Wellington on the oth last. Tho Star of Victoria, from Loudon reached Melbourne yesterday, ami comes on to Now Zealand via Sydney, The Wainui loaves Oreymouth at a p.m. to-d ft y* Westport at 2 p.m. to-morrow and Nelson at 2 on Sunday afternoon for Wellington. The Hula, for Wanganui, and Queen of tho South, for Foston, left at 3 last night. The ship Taranaki is expected to be ready to leave Napier for London nest week. The Rakaia is due at Napier on Sunday to load 4000 bales of wool, and remains there until Thursday. Tho N.Z S, Company’s barque Banjrifciki is to follow the ship Waifcangl on tho loading berth at Napier for Loudon. CAPE LEU WIN LIGHT. The Premier received tho following cable message yesterday from Bir John Forrest, Premier of Western Australia:— 1 “Tho lighthouse on Capo Louwin, the extreme south-western point of tho Australian Continent, Optmod .and dedicated to the world’s laarinoeo ut Booa tu-day.’'
RANOATIRA, FOR LONDON. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company’s cargo steamer Rangatira, which commenced her Homo* ward voyage at 4.30 p.m. yesterday, took * very large cargo away from tho Colony, and of this she shipped at Wellington 0128 bales wool and skins. 88 bales basils, 1 bale hair, 5 bales rabbitskins, II bales leather, 1000 oases meats, 12 casks tallow, 14 casks pelts, 15 casks entrails. 70 casks oil, 10,117 cases and 477 kegs butter, 214 bags and 38 cases quartz, 8 cases sundries.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LVIX, Issue 3000, 11 December 1896, Page 2
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