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SHIPPING.

P©BT OF LYTTELTGN ARRlVED—November 29. Orari as. (6.20 twin.), 7207 toss, T. Wee ton, from Port Chalmers. New Zealand Shipping Co., Ltd., agcnta. . a&Jl#ET>—November 39. Wakatu, fcs. (2.30 p.m.). 157 tons, J. Wills for Kaikouxa. Kinsey and Co., Ltd., agents Breeze. s*e. (3.40 p.m.), 653 tone, Radford for Wellington. A. H. Turnbull and Co. agents. Orari, e*. (5.20 p.m.), 7207 tons, T. Weeton, for Wellington. New Zealand Shipping Co., Ltd., Agents. Cygnet, bjh. (5.35 p.m.), 124 tons, A. Murray, for Kaikoure. Stevens, Stewart and Co., ageste. Monowai, (7.25 p.m.), 3433 tons, Drewette, for Auckland, via Wellington, Napier, undi Giabome. Union Steam Ship Company of New Zealand, Ltd., agents. Maxaroa, e.s. (8.20 p.m.), 2598 tons, Cameron, for Wellington. Passengers— Misses Russell, Clarke, Wood, McDermott, Ralph, Appledown, Hartigan, Mesdames Clark, Julian, Marshall, Jeaaet, Quickenden, Walshaw, Burge and child, Carlina, Douglas, Tredenning, Anderson, Stout, Dr. Julian, Sir F. Bell, Sir B. Stout, Boys, Guest, Captain Smith, Lieut. Hugh, Messrs Marshall, Quickenden, Gordon, Ussher, Dentrcl, Donaldson, Duncan, Hunter, Stock, Glen, Cocker, Hunt, Wynne, Goldsborough, Hurst Seager, Whitcombe, Bowker, Dickson, Clarkson, O'Gorman, Greseon, Clark, Hounsell, Wronn, Anderson, and 50 steerage. Union Steam Ship Company of New Zealand, Ltd., agents. John Anderson, (11-5 p-m.), 52 tone, Couper, for Akaroa. Stevenson, Stewart and Co., agents. SHIPPING NOTES. A day later than usual, the Monowai arrived at Lyttelton on Sunday and sailed for northern ports last nightl For the purpose of lifting a quantity of Homeward cargo, the New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Orari arrived at-Lyttelton from Port Chalmer 8 early yesterday morning. Wellington ishh r next port of call. Mr W. A. Smith has joined the Awahou as chief officer. Mr G. McG. Dalling has succeeded Mr F. Mouatt as second engineer of the Kowhai. Mr G. Flett, third officer of the Victoria, having left the vessel on a month's holiday leave, Mr Henry, of the Westralia, has filled the vacancy pro tem. Mr W. D. Schofield, second officer of the Wimmera, being on holiday leave, Mr W. G. Robertson is relieving him Captain Hugh Woolf, son of Mr and Mrs John Woolf, of Motueka, is now master of the Howard Smith steamer Bunnying, 3000 tons, trading between Melbourne and Rockhampton. CaptainjJ. F. G. Brown, of the Loongana, hae bceivrippointed to the command of theMokoia. and Captain Livingstone has transferred from the Oonali to the Loongana. Captain Campbell, of the Wainuj, has taken command of the Oonah, and Captain Molyneux hae joined the Wainui as master. Reporting at the last meeting of theOtago Harbour Board, the harbourmaster stated that during the month of October 41 coastal vessels of 31,253 tons, four intercolonial vessels of 7289 and eight foreign vessels of 32.882 tone, had entered the port, and 41 ooaata! vessels of 37,884 tons, eight intercolonial vessels of 17,322 tons, and three foreign vessel .of 1G.479 ton*, had departed. Running under charter to the New Zealand Shipping Company, the Shaw, Savill and Albion Line's steamer Mamari, from Montreal, via porta, is due at Lyttelton this morning. She will complete discharge in the south. The Himitangi was expected to leave the Chatbama last night for Lyttelton with wool and sheep. She is expected here about Thursday, and after discharge will return direct to the Islands instead of going on to Wellington. The Wakatu left Lyttelton last night on a specia] trip to Kaikoura to load wool. She will return this evening, and will subsequently leave for Wellington, calling at Kaikoura. en route. I NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY. MOVEMENTS OF FLEET. Tho Orari, due in Wellington this morning to load dairy produce, leave* there on Thursday for Tokomani Bay, Gisbornc, and Napier, returning to Wellington for final despatch on the 10th instant. The Ituapehu leaves Port Chalmers touorrow for Bluff, Wellington, and Auckland, rhe steamer leaves the last mentioned port cm December loth for London,

The Rimutaka. home«- ar d bound, left t«_ ' neriffo on the 241h jnatant. *"" rho Kemuera, jroril London, i a to ]„_. Hobart at 6 a.m. to-morrow for Aockhlp SHIPI'INC, AXD~MAILS. (By CabJc-Pres. Awociation.-Copyrijat) An*d, T.lune. *2?fe»' Arnved. b XSf B J;,2SK b « * bsned, AWral.a. for Now Zealand SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Ar,,™j v AUCKLAXD. November SJL u A 7 l iT e /: o Kla ora 5 -« *•"»•), from LuJL. from "g&J™ CMtl ' ; MakUra (? "5 PORT AHURIRI. Xovember * !cJSi • to Maru (6 * m) > ** ** a • _■ r, GREYMOUTH, Novemberi' , Armed, Opouri (midnight), from Lytifc WELLINGTON, XoTemb#s^ Arrived. Ripple (3 turn.), from G >•{£•, John (noon), from Timaru ™* Sailed. Arahura (2.10 p.m;). for '*fc* Coast, via ports; Pntiki (2.45 p.m.) £ Pelorus Sound ; Patcenn. (9 p.m.) for Pjetoh. Arrived, Manuka (6.30 p.m.), from SydW Passengers for Lyttelton—Mrs MaanS' Miraes Havnw, Hiddle. Que»nan Maeksrns ' Dangar, Tewsley, Pitta/r, Messrs OihS ' Hislehnrst, Captain Dani«le, Captain PowdL • Rev. Robertson, Drapper, and 26 steerage Sailed. Maori (7.50 p.m.), for Lytt«H w . L - Paseengere—Misses Hislop, Kennedy, liamson, Mead a me* Taine. Yeilch, Beck Jokll. ' ston, Fnller (2). Woodham, Reynolds, Motto " Hall. Mathews (2). Meeker, MandeJ.' MewJt" (2), Treewood, Messrs Mareden. WtllUnu. ' Barrett, Todd, Tnine, Johnson, Lewis. Ben- 1 1 ning Lascellcs, Msthews (2). WilHaniwi:* 1 -- Staples. Chanman. Campbell, Miller. V«iten '• Bock, Wheeler, Hunter, Dawson, HallidaT r *; Brice, "Wright, Turner. Todd, Dicbv. HaTj'"-M-oker, Tower, Beals, Ledger, Hntehinn, and ' fifty steerage.

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Press, Volume LI, Issue 15449, 30 November 1915, Page 8

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SHIPPING. Press, Volume LI, Issue 15449, 30 November 1915, Page 8

SHIPPING. Press, Volume LI, Issue 15449, 30 November 1915, Page 8

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