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SHIPPING NOTES.

< The Shaw, o-avili and Albion Jiner lonic, iruui .Loudon, via way polls, leu Weiuugiv.a fcany yootuidiiy muiuuig, and amvctl ltt'io in tho eveauig, at -NO. 4 wharf. i>apiam ±.. C lvjuiiis is still in command, amd associated wuii iuni are: — Mr J. L. Jones,; hit,l, Mr J. Aiclujsue; second, Mr d. M. Morrow; thirl, Air A. E. iiowie-s; fourth, Mr h. J. Frencn; eurjrewn, Dr. it. parser, Mr Cecu K. Urc/inwood; cruel engineer, Mr G. AtcLollsn; yccond, Mr J. lv.ing!>u>n; third, Mx 'j. Kouticdgo; iouith, Mr A- Ireland; chief refrigerating engineer, Mr R. uuttcr; second, Mr J. ±urgUM.n; electrician, Mr J. Burrago; cnicf steward, Mx S. Blowers. The lonio c •mtnenc;d 'unloading at ui.aiujriit lust nigjit. She has 2300 tons of cargo to land here, -LiiU wiu also load butter, encese, wool, meat, aud tallow. Worn wu'l be carried on nigh; and day, and the eteamer will leave on Wed-r-isday for Wellington to complete load.ng. Shu is to sail from Wellington on Saturday next for IxixJon, via Monte Video, Tenerilfe aud Plymouth.

The new Shaw, Savill-Whito Star liner Ztalandio is to leave Liverpool to-day on her maiden 'oyage to New Zealand ports, viu ilcibourne-and Sydney.

Tho Vacuum Oil Company's chartered steamer Lord Lon-dale, from New York, via way pores and Wellington, arrived here yesterday. Captain -1. Forster is in comiuaud, rr.d his other officers are:—Chief, Sir T. SI a Jen; fee-nd. Mr J. Riding; third, Mr W. liurd. Mr C. E. Beckexlcy is chief engineer, Mr Yv\ LuuVjer second, Mr J. Corbett third, and Mr W. Thomnaon fourth. The vessel i* manned by British tailors and Chinese firemen, tho crew numbering 32 all told, j he Lord Lonsdalj, which is owned in Liverpool, is a new vcseel, on her maiden voyage, ba\in<T been launched a few month* ai*o al Glasgow. She has 28.030 cases of oil and spirits to land here, and will go to Dunedin to finish discharging. Tho vcfsc! may be docked hero for cleaning and painting h* fere going to Dunedin. Subsequently sho will proceed to Newcastle to load coal for Scuth America.

Tho John Anderson will Icavo to-day for * \ 'Akaros, and tho Bays, and the Cycnot will -'-,* sail 10-night on a special inp to Kaikeura- "'" 'Ihe i» •.•>' snil to-inoirow afternoon for Akaroa and tho Bays. , . Tlio Unina. Company a steamer Waiiuna "'' was to have left NewoaFtlo on Saturday night, with a cargo of coal for Lyttelton and ■ Tiiiiiru. Tho wMG'jl is due hero next Friday " morning. ", The Kaititna completed loading at Gray- ' n.outh on Saturday night a full cargo of timber for Timaru and Lyttelton, and rras to havo failed if the state of tho bar permifted her crossing outwaids. T.'ift Government dermer Hinemoa arrived on Saturday morning with the Governor* household-staff. She left aga-n abaut four hours later on her return to Wellinjrton, and will leavo ther* •o-morrow for The Brothers lichthonso and Jackson Hcnd beacon. At tlu eiid of the week the Mmcmoa will Iprvo Wellington on her cruise to tho northern lighthouses, and will call ot Caatte-I'o-nt en routo to land material for the new lighthon?,*.

The Tvser Line stenmer NeriOinnn. from ' Liverpool via Auckland nnd Wr'l ; n<»ton is exnrcted to arrive at Lyttelton next Saturday. Tho Norclmna m-ido a non-stop run -if fortvfivn davß f-om Liverpool to Aur-klnnd nt an ,

n-erirro speod of ',2 knots per hour. Captain J. E. L. Cempton is in cnrornrnd with th* fo.lowing offic-ra • —Chief, Mr C. N, JoW, 1 ' sp»nd, Mr Hearn; third, Mr 11. B' Smith; ' fourth. Mr R. E. A. Fox. Crptain R. Crawford has been promoted to tho command of tha Tpland »tonmer Tenia. •' "cptain Edwin, iate of tho Waihora, hay r.>?,o to Sydney to take chargo of the liana- ' .. pouri. Cnptain A. Carwn, late of the tfalrar.oa, is to take commord of flip AV-'bjTa when she arrives at Auckland from Wcßtp-vrt. W. J. Carey is prorfodins 'to ' ' Auckland to Isko charce cf the Rakanoa at - i' • tlial port. l Mr W Cos«ent'ne, late second, officer of the Whantrnpe. i* ashore nt Duned m to fit for bifi Tnietor'i fw'iflrnti Mr ;B. _T. Crowe, -lato recond of tho Hauniri, is ast ! Tisr'' second en tho Whawranp. ?,tr i. jt'e-thcrv, chief offirer of the Komatn. )l»« '" • come ashore, and Mt A. T-->l»-n, l*te of IVh iM<v>tui.- hai jofr-rd <h<» K-unnfn p* rhief. Mr Y. Sicken, late thin! of On Kinl, lis to proc-d to Auckland to join the Koio-' ! uiiko as third. | Mr Li. Ward purper of tho Mararoa, is on holiday leave, and is bein? rel'evcd by Mr ,A. G. Fnmilton, Late of tho "Wnkatipu. i Mr F. Lawrence Into second officer of tha Navua, has joined thj Haupiri in a similar ' capacity, and Mr Hogan, who has been afhoTO, has joined the Navua oa second offioer. . Mr G. V. Morgan, late of th« Flora, htt ■- ;?ined the' Mararoa as second effirer, in iu©> cession to Mr F L. Jaunuy, who has transferred tcj, tho Maitai. - ~ The now stoanwr Indrapnra, which was launched on October 12th; will rnskn her - : - 4 i-.iaide l ! voyago to Australia and Now' Zen-, land under tho auspice* of the Tysar-Linc, i-lj; and ia due at Auckland about February 7lh The Star of Canada, which'was fix-»,d"' lo -.-*£- leave London on October 18th for Afolbonrn% -*fc "Sydney and New Zealand ports, is dua at v' Aucklv.d about December 13th. She ia, ti V

bo followed by tho Star of India, to sail .V* from London on October 31st for.ibo san-* -"•, 1 orts, duo at Auckland about December 26'ri. ji. The Briti'h shir Queen Elizabeth sailed > turn New York on the 17th met., with a full -: enrgo of case oil for tho Vacuum Oil Com- , ,"" j-rny Proprietiry, Ltd, for Wellington and - * Sydney , Tho Srnles Ifnnr Cloa Row left Port Kern* bla on Thurcdiv in continuation of her vot-- > usie from. Birabury to Auoklond. After dis* , chartro of her cargo of jarrah fhe will dock vat AnekNnd nnd wfn anb'eancnlly load ra New Zealand to cntch tho London wool sales. Tiii Clnn Ro«* is due at\,Wetlineton about November 16th. - ' [ T v o Germnn bar'-ue Antrico, 1518 ton*,, "v sni'ed from Liverpool on September Wh w-'thi a full cargo of general merchandise forWellington nnd Dvmedm. , . ■* On Friday tho Wootton, oonMtio , »n, - n«a Vertered the Kaiapoi river aa-aiu't th* fwh, ," but at the Stewart's Gully jiun«ri'm tho.cirr- ,;, ren' 'oek T>ow«i>ion, and put the *fesflrar V t en tho bunk. The enrsro of conl v»« parfcr-' _f> di'rWirrd on Saturday, to enable tho vetSH to float into the channel. _ -~ .■ } ~.&

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14187, 30 October 1911, Page 8

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SHIPPING NOTES. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14187, 30 October 1911, Page 8

SHIPPING NOTES. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14187, 30 October 1911, Page 8

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