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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

«v PORT OP LYTTELTON. ARRlVED—October 29. Zealandia, s.s. (7.20 a.m.), 2771 tone, W. J. WyJhe, from Sydney, via Auckland, Gisborne, A'apicr, and Wellington. Passengers —Misses J effries, Clarke, Honge, Hollier, and Blick, Meedaines Cunningham, Campbell, Dunn, Brown, end Sinclair and boy, Messrs Poake, Cotes, Watson, Bean (2), Malcolm, Sharp, Hobinson, Campbell, Brown, Sinclair, and Clarkson (2). and twenty-five stowage. Kinsey, Baxns and Co., agents. Talune, s.s. (8.20 a.m.), 2057 tons, Bernech, from Dunedin. Passengers—Mrs Cable, Messrs Liebcr, Butcher, and Eteeon, and one steerage. Union Steam Ship Company Ltd., agents. Falcon, schooner (8.25 a.m.), 95 tons,, Rennic, from Havelock. T. H. Ker, agent. Rotomahana, s.e. (a3O a.m.), 1777 tona Chriep, from Wellington. Passengers—Misses Cooke, Fox, Tout, Pattrick, Murray (2), O'Brien, Fyfe, Hall, White, Hobday, Hervey, Jaspers, Edmondea, Crump (2), Cutchy, Weaeh, McGrath, and Collie, Meedaraee Cole, Newton, Nottingham and two children, Kelly and child, Arohy, Martin and two'children, Howe and infant, Brown, Smith, Hale, Crump, and Ormond and infant and nurse, Rev. Haneell, Captains Manning and Cameron, Messrs Hunt, MoFarland, Brown, Turner, Gilbert, Caldwell, Barrett, Miln, Smith, Johnson, Black, Cole, Wright, Bowen. Gray, Maddison, Rcdpath, Malet, Hedger, Underwood, Schumacher, Kennedy, Salmon, Graham, Laurent, Quarrie, Smith, Hale, Smallbone,Burton, Rogers, Ormond, Inglis, Bishop, Williams, McLennan, Scott, Cox, Brown, Ling, Honey, Allen, Gore, Ogier, Harley, and Tubb, end twenty-nine steerage. Union Steam Ship Company, Ltd., agents. Koonya, c.c. (9.10 a.m.), 1091 tons, Williams, from Dunedin, Oamaru, and Tiraaxu. Union. Steam Ship Company, Ltd., agents.' John Anderson, e.s. (4.30 p.m.)," 52 tone, McConville, from Akaroa, via Le Bon's Bay. Pitcaithly and Co., agents. Cygnet, s.e. (10.15 p.m.), 120 ions, Murray, from Wellington, via Kaikoura. Pitcaith.y and Co., agents. Canopus, e.s. (10.45 p.m.), ISSO tone, Lobb, from Westport. Westport Coal Co., Ltd., agents. October SO. Pukaki, s.s. (7.5 a.-m.), 1441' ions, Stringer, from U-reymouth. Union Steam Ship Company, Ltd., agents. Defender, s.e. (11.15 a.m.), 190 tone, Jamieson, from Hokitika, via Greymouth. Pitcaithly and Co., agents. _ Kotuku, a.s. (12.30 p.m.), 1054 tons, Kon/nedy, from Greymouth, 'via Wellington. Union Steam' Ship Company, Ltd., agents. Penguin, s.s. (1.15 p.m.), 824 tons, Lambert, from Wellington. Passenger*—Messrs Mclntosh (2), "VVeet, Hill, Hyland (2), Hunt (2), Peake, Johnston, Hamhn, Gr«y, MoMalley, Wyron, Stockcn, Mitchell, Hyalop, Riddick, Handyside, end Fisher, Mesdamee Molntoeh, Greenwood, HiH, Seymour and child, Howell, Hastie, Mtales, Atkinson,' Young, Clark and infant, Low, iSteo!«, Bourke,- Ferguson, Murray, and Kivell, Bishop Mules, Rev. Howell, Dr. Low, dpi. Gibbons, Meagre Stark, Saunders, Hyland, Jecks, Pepper, Mclnlcwh, Hill (2), >Saundere, Clark, Johnston, Haetie, Lockhead, McKnight, Tinline, Moss, Harrowell, Walshore, Chapman, Atkinson, Blanche-tt, Dowding, Badger,. Power, Martin, . Isaacs, Wynne, Embling, Benson, Campbell, HrU, HargreavDS, Woodhami Holloway. jamieson,« Whit-taker, Harlock, Young, Gibbe, Clark, M-arohant. Steele, Elton, Kivell, Bourke, Faville. Steel, Fletcher, IPbillipe. Peaice. end Marshall!, and l 54 eteerage. Union Steam Ship Company, hid., agents. SAlLED—October "29. Koonya, c*. (4 p.m.), 1091 tons, Williams, for Wellington, "Westport, and Gxeymouth. Union Steam Ship Company, Ltd., agents. Zsalandia, s.e. (5 p.m.), 277.1 tons, W. J. Wyllie, for Dunedin. Passengers—Miss Aldred, Mrs Aldred. Messxe A. Brown, M. Donnelly, end R. H. Grahame. Kinsey, Barns and! Co., agents. Talune, e.s. (6.15 p.m.), 2087 tons, Berneoh, for Wellington, Napier, Giaborne, end Auckland. Passengers—For Welliag'ton: Mr and Mrs Hislop, Mr Belhell. For Nepier: Miss Paget. Union .Steam Ship Company, Ltd., agents. • Rotomahana, s.«. (9.40 p.m.),.' 1777 tone. Chrisp, for Wellington. Passengers—Mkeee A. Garland, Ball, E. C. Bean, Caldwell, and Koig, Meedamee Dickie and infant, Kiernan, Mackay, nnd Duncan. Hon. H. Gourlcy, Capt. Willis, Messrs Hall, Sim, Foote, Aiken, Nathan, Cunningham, Hunt, Dickie, Bereival, J. Holmes, J. Snowden, McCroetie, J. Caldwell, M. P. Brown. G. Gray. Bursill. F. Andrews. McKerrow. Dingan, _H. M. Heywood, Mcßeath, Sime>, Cathie, Osborne. Brown, Gordon. McCracken, Harley, and Haifi, Master Nathan. Union Steam Ship Company, Ltd., agents. October 30. Huta., auxiliary-screw schooner (6.40 a.m.), 200 tons, McKenzie, for Kalpara. Pitcaithly and Co., agents. ■Karamfca. b.s. (6.30 a.m.), 5553 tons, G. Burtorii for Port Chalmers. Dalgety and Co., Ltd., agents. IMPORTS. Zealandia—From Bydney: 474 bage bottles, 20 cases caTbide, 89 pee hardwood, 101 poles, 706 slcepcra.

Captain Chrisp, late of the Penguin, who hRs been on holiday leave, is now in command of the Rotomahana, in place of Captain Manning, who has gone South to take command of the Mararoa. Captain Maxwell, who has Rone to Auckland, is to lake charge of the barque C.

Tobias, which i> to be towed South by tho Hawea. Captain T. Proeser, late of the Shaw, Savill steamer Pakeha, is now in command of th* Aotea, and Captain Kirby, who wee te'rnporrarijy in charge of tho Aotea has now resumed his former position as chief officer of the vessel. Captain Grant, formerly in the service of the Union Steam Ship Company, and for many years in charge of the Takapuna, has been given command of tho Kelson trader Tasrnan. The Huddart, Parker steamer Zealandia, from Sydney, via Auckland, Gisborne, Napier, and Wellington, arrived on Saturday morning, and was berthed at No. 2 wharf at 7.20 a.m. Shortly after tho vessel's arrival at "Wellington on Friday, one of the after derricks broke away from its fastenings, and in its fall splintered tho gunwale of one of the port lifeboats, and crashed through ha.f a dozen of the boat's side planks. Slight damngi wavalso done to the skylight of the engine room. The Zeailandia left Lyttelton. at 5 p.m. for Dunedin. • Tho Union Company's steamer Talune returned from .Dunedin at 8.30 a,m_ on Saturday, and sailed at 6.15 pum. for Auckland, via the usual East Coast ports. Captain Astrup, of the barquentme Aα denda, which is ashore at Palliser Bay, ha received instructions from his owners, to make enquiries into the condition of the ship, am to ascertain what it will cost to refloat her The Union Company's steamer Koonya from Dunedin, Oamaru, and Timaru, arrived at 0.10 a.m. on Saturday, and' v eailed again at 4 p.m. for Wellington, Westport, .and Greymouth. * Captain J. Taw is at present in charge o. the Auckland steamer Stella, in place o Captain McEenzie, who is laid aside by ill ness , The daily service between Onehunga and New Plymouth wee commenced yesterday by tho Northern Company's steamer Rarawai I Thereafter the Barawa will' leave Onehunga for New Plymouth every Tuesday, Thursdayv and Sunday, and the Union Company'steamers will sail every Monday, Wednesday' and Friday. Tho eteamer. Cygnet arrived , at 10.15 on Saturday night from Wellington and Kaikouro. Sho will resume-her eummet running, to-morrow, when she sails for Pigeon Bay' in the morning. She will return immediately and sail again in the afternoon for Akaroe, via Le Bon's Bay. She is due back on Wednesday morning, and will sail again the same night for Wellington, via Kaikoura. The Weetport Coal Company's . steamer Canopus, which arrived from Westport at 10.45 p.m. on Saturday, had a fine weather run until noaring Lyttelton, when a very thick fog 'was, encountered. This necessitated extreme caution in handling tho vessel, which got within two miles of the Heads before the light was sighted. The. Canopus leaves again to-morrow for Weetport. '. . • . The Union Company's eteamer Pukaki arrived from Gieynwuth at 7.5 e-.ro. yesterday, and will probably discharge of her cargo of timber and* cool next Thursday, when she will return to Greymouth. The steamer Defender, with a full cargo of timber, Arrived at 11.16 aao. yesterday from Hokitika, via, Greymouth. The vessel is to have « new mizzen mast fitted thi» trip, to replace the one lost on her last passage from Greymouth to Lyttelton. Tho Defender is expected to sail again to-morrow for Hoki-. tika direct. The Union Company's collier Kotuku, in charge of Captain Kennedy, arrived: at 12.30 p.m. yesterday from Greymouth, via Wellington. The vessel will discharge the balance of her cargo of coal at Lyttelton. The Union Company's eteamer Penguin, in charge of Captain Lambert,. arrived at. 1.15 pan. yesterday, from Wellington. She eajle 'again at 9.80 to-nigEt on the return trip. The auxiliary ecrew eohoon-er Hiiia, with* a cargo of produce, sailed at 6.40 *.m. yesterday for Kaipara. .. The Shaw, Savill-'liner - Karamea finished the discharge of her iowarjl cargo on Saturday. She.eailod at 6.30 a.m. yesterday for Port Chalmers. ' ' ''• ' >". ' The steamer Burgermeister Haehmann is to leave Wellington to-day with the balance of her original cargo from New York for Lyitelton and Dunedin. (She is expected here to-morrow morning , . „ ' Tho Mararoa, which, hae been undergoing , an overhaul at Port Chalmers, will leave thai 1 port fchie afternoon for Lyttelton, where eihe is due to-morrow morning. The vessel will make her first trip to Wellington under the new ferry service time-table to-mono* evening. The Botormahania will arrive from Wellington to-morrow, morning , , and will wait over until Wednesday evening,: in. order to get into her proper time-table, running.

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 12027, 31 October 1904, Page 9

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE Press, Volume LXI, Issue 12027, 31 October 1904, Page 9

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE Press, Volume LXI, Issue 12027, 31 October 1904, Page 9