SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
♦ PORT OF LYTTELTON. ARRlVED—January 8. Warrimoo, i.e. (6.35 a.m.), 3529 tone, W J. Newton,. from Melbourne, via ilobart, Bluff and Dunedln. Passengers—lntercolonial: Mr end Mrs Foulsbam, Messrs Williamson and Kobiuson, Lieutecent William* and 26 •tearago. Coastal: Misses Osborne and McConnel (2), Mesdamei UeM, Christopher and child, »nd Nelfcon, Mi McConnel and two steerage. Union Steam Ship Company, Ltd., agents. Maori, turbine, s.s, (6.50 β-m.), 3390 tons, W. Manniug, from Wellington. Passengere —250 saloon and steerage. Union Steaaa Ship Company, Ltd., agents. Atfaenio, s.a. (7.40 a.m.), 12,234 tone, C. H. Kempson, R.N.R., from London, via Plymouth, Tenerifie, Capetown, Hobart, and Wellington. National Mortgage end Agency Company, of New Zealand, Ltd., amenta. H.M.S. Powerful, first-olaes cruiser (5.35 p.m.), 14,200 tous, 25,000 horse-power, lit guns, Captain L. Haleey, from Akaroa. Kitta-wa, 8.8. (U p.m.), XM7 tous, P«nnington, from Greymouth. Union St«em Ship Company, Ltd., agemte. SAlLED—January 8. Wftuimoo, 8.8. (4.15 p.m.), 8529 tons, W. J. Newton, for Sydney, via, Wellington. Pβ*eeneer*—For Wellington: Misses Lyons (2J, Sterling, Dunbar, Mr and Mrs JMarahal), Messrs Stewart, Watte. For Sydney: Miss«s tLarman, Anderson, Netting, Mesdamas Andersonv Eyan, Messrs Anderson, Masters Watkins and Anderson. Ijtion bteam bnip Oompany, Ltd., agents. _..„ Wakatu, s.s. (8.20 p.m.), 107 tone, J. Wilis, for Kaikoura and Wellington. Kinaey, Barns and Co., agents. Cygnet, s.s. $.25 p.m.), 124 tons, Murray, for Kaikoura. Pitcaithly and Co a.B«n.ts. Maori turbine s.s. £.30 p.m.), J399 tons, W .Manning, for Wellington. PassengeOTr--250 saloon and eteeTago. Unioa Steam Ship Company, Ltd., agenrts. ,
SHIPPING NOTES. ■ The Italian barque Salamanca left Marseilles on. Monday, December 80th, with a full cargo.of roofing tiles for Dunedin, Lyttelton, and Sydney. . The barque Donloe arrived at Hokiaffga from Lytfceltonon Thursday, January 2nd, to load timber for Sydney. The Athenio, of the Shaw, Savi'lt Lin*, arrived yesterday morning from London via way poTte, The vessel ia discharging 1600 tons of cargo here, and is to Bail on Tuesday next for Nepier. She returns a few day* later, and afterward* goee to Wellington, whence she sail* finally for London on the 80th innt. A cablegram has be-on received announcing the departure of the United Tyser steams Glendevon from New York on the 28th ult. for all Australian porta; aleo that Tyeer and Company's Mimiro has been fixed to load on behalf of the same line, and that she will sail for Melbourne, Sydney and New Zealaodports on the 23th prox. The Warrimoo, ■which arrived yesterday looming from Melbourne, via Hobart, Bluff and Dunodin, brought the following oareo:— 10 cases tobacco, 88 ingots tin, 60 boxes empty bottles, 123 sacks eeed, 68 bales empty bott'.ea, 201 rolla wire, 0 cases tiles, 6 oase-a tea t> cases grease, 830 cases beer, 10 bales a'boarda, 104 caeet, preserves, 33 ooce* fruity 65 bags bark, 537 pieces timber, 10 caees preserved milk, C case? ale, 6 kegs lead, 5 drums oil, 151 bales wooL The barque Oonoordia, 1031 tons, at latent advices at Honolulu, is under charter to Mr G. H. Scales to load wool at Timaru during February, for London. The Shaiw Savill liner Corinthic, from London, Plymouth and Tenerifie, left Capetown on Monday afternoon for Hobart, "Wellington, and Lyttelton. The vessel is due at Wellington about the 20th inst, and at Lyttelton about a w«ek later. The Shaw Savill liner Karamea. is due here this morning from London, via Dunedin. The vessel has 1000 tons of cargo to The local agents of the Alley Line advise that the steamer Intlravelli is now en route from Honolulu to Auokland. A total quantity of 6000 tons of cargo for New Zealand is aboard the Federal-Houlder-Shire eteamer Rippingham Grange, due at this port about the end of the month from Liverpool, via Auckland and Wellington. For Wellington the amount is 2913 tone, for Auckland 2476 tons, for Lytt«lton 1043 tons, and for Dunedin 1678 tons.
Tiie «teamer Crown oi Galicia, loaded under charter to the New Zealand Shipping Company, is expected to move out into the etream from hex berth at 6 a.m. at Wellington to-day, and will sail from her anchorage for London to-morrow moraine. Captain Stewart has rejoined the Pateana. and Captain Lindsay has taken charg* of tb« Te Anau. The American brigantln© Q*lilee, after being cleaned find painted, was floated out of dock yesterday morning, and berthed »* the Gladstono pier. The vessel's rudder h*a been lifted out for repairs. The dredge Manchester is expected to go Into dock to-day for an overhaul. The Invorcargill-owned barque British Yeoman, the , largest nailer under too New Zealand flag , , hua loaded a oar ES, °' °° c ' at Sydney for San Franciaco. The ref»el lias been chartered to load timber at I*uget Sound for an Australian port. SHIPPING AND >fAITA United Press Association—-By Eleotrio Telegraph— Copyright SYDNEY, January 9. The departure ts announced from Dundee of the Huddart, Parker Company/* new steamer. XJlimaroa. for New Zealand. Sailed, Deohmont, for New Zealand. NEWCASTLE January », Sailed, Silver Cloud, for Auckland; Olivia, for Kaipara. CLARENCE RIVER, Jenuary 9. Sailed, Daniel, for Grermourth. WELLINGTON, January 9. The Tongariro, arrived at Monte Video oo Tuesday;
SHIPPING TELEGRAM*. AUCKLAND, January 9. Arrived, Star of Australia, from London, Melbourne, and Sydney; Waikare, from tie South. KAEPARA, January 9. Arrived, Torgauten, from Grejmouth. WELLINGTON, JanuarT 9. Sailed, Maxama, for Melbourne, via southern, ports, with 143 paeeengers. Sailid, Rotomabama, for Lyttelton, with 63 passengers. DUNEDIN, January 9. Arrived, Monowai, from Auckland, Ti» way ports; Te Anau. from Wellington. Sailed, Kumara and Fifeahire, for Ljttoltoxu BLUFF, Jantaay 9. Arrived, Wanaka, from Timeni. Sailed, Tutasekai, fox Picton. TELEGRAPH NOTICE BOABD.
AT7CEXAND', January 0. Arrived, 8 vm., Star of Australia, from Sydney. NEW PLYMOUTH, Jununr 9. Arrived, 4. a.m., TUkapuna. from Onehuns*. Jtom»iy 0. Arrived, 6.30 a.m., Rotomahana, from Lyttelton :7.20 a.m., Zealandia* from Lyttettton. Sailed, 8.10 p.m., Rotoznahana, for LytUilton; 5.45 p.m., Mamma, for LytteMon. AKAROA, January 9. Sailed, 1 p.m., H.M.S. Powerful, for Lyttelton. PORT CHALMERS, Jairaary 9. Arrived, 6 a.m.. Monowai, from Lytteltcm. Sailed, 7.55 p.m., Kumnra, for Lyttelton; 7.80 p.m., Pif«ahire, for Lyttelton. Cape Maria Van Diemen report* :—Tai«ri, from South, paesed East at 11.30 a.mi. on 9th, bound for Auckland.
MAIL NOTICES. Latter mail* close for th« following piaM* a* und»r, aubjeot to th» ii*o***ary alterationi:— . ■ Mail* p*r express '.o Duntdin and loath elos* daily at 7 a.m. and 11.10 a.m.: lato i— (i.e., UtUn bearing Id additional itamp), 11.25 a.zn.; alto mail Tan up to 8 a.m. an* fuard'a ran, 11.55 a.m. train. Book* and oawspaptri, 7 a.m. and 10.10 a.m. . FBIDAY, JANTTABY 10. For Dunedin, per Mare-ma, at 3 p.m.; late fee letters, 8-15 p.m.; guard's van, 4 p.m. train. For Northern Ports and Weatport, p« Eotomahana, at 4.15 p.m.; late fee l»tt«n, 4.80 p.m.; guard's van, 5.25 p.m. train. SATTTRDAY, JANTTABY 11. For Australian Stated, etc (due Melbourne January 18th), and South .Africa, per express, to connect with Mozaroa, at 11.10 a.m.; late fee letters, 11.25 a.m.; guard* v»n, 11.55 a.m. train. For Dunedin direct, also Australian States, etc., to connect with Mariana, per Mokoia, at 8 p.m.; laite fee letters, 8.15 p.m.; guard's van, 4 p.m. train. Fot Northern Ports and Westpoii, per Maori, at 6.25 p.m. [ late fee letter*, 6.40 p.m.; guard's ran, 7.45 pjn. train. For Northern Ports and Weptoort, i>er Monowai, tat 7.20 p.m.; late fee lerfcUm, 7.85 p.m.; guard's too, 10.65 pjn. train. The next mall for the United States, Canada, etc., will be despatched from Christchurch on the 18th inst., via Vancouver. .The mails for United Kingdom, etc., via Vanoouver, despatched from Chrietchuron on 2srd and 25th November, arrived ia London on 3rd inst., two days late. Mails for the United Kingdom, etc, via Brinddsi, despatched from Chrietdrnreli on 28th November, arrived in London on 6th innt., one day late. Mail* for Australian states, United Kingdom, etc, per Warrimoo, close at Wellington on 10th inst. at 3 p.m. S. P. STKVENB, Chief Pocfata*4«r.
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