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SHIPPING.

POUT OP LYTTELTdX ARRlVED—December 14. Maori, turbine s.H. (7.25 a.m.), 3399 tons, \Y. Manning, from Wellington. Cnion' Steam Ship Company of New Zealand, Ltd., agents. Poherua, «.«. (9.20 ii.m.l, 1173 tons. Hcnder. from Timaru. Union Steam Ship Co. of New Zealand, Ltd., agents. Kcznuera, a.s. (11.30 a.m.), 10,800 tons, Grcerwtroct, from London, via. ports. New Zealand Shipping Co., Ltd., agents. Wootton, s.s. (7.10 p.m.), 150 tons, L. Larson. from Nydia Bay. A. Khind and Co., agents. Wnkatu, s.s. (fi.45 p.m.). 157 tons, J. Wills, from Kaikoura. Kinsey and Co., Ltd., agents. SAlLED—Docemticr 14. Poherua, s.s., 1175 ton*, Hender, for Greymov.th. Union Steam Ship Company of Now Zealand, Ltd., agents. Maori, turbine s.s. (8.13 p.m.), 3399 tons, W. Manning, for Wellington. Passengers— 31H» saloon and etcerago. LTnion Steam Ship Company of New Zealand, Ltd., agents. SHIPPING NOTES. Leaving Wellington on December 28tli, tlie Mokoiu will proceed to Melbourne, calling en route at Hobart. The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Kaikoura, llomewaru bound from Wellington, left Monte Video on Sunday. En rout® from New York to Lytteltou, the American and Australian's Line's chartered eteamer Parattah passed Cape Saunders at 7.20 a.m. yesterday, und is duo at Lyttelton this morning. Slio left New York on October ltjth, it being intended to como through tht> Panama Canal, but owing to the waterway being closed for traffic she was divorted" to the Cape route. From Lyttelton the Parattali will proceed to Duttedin, autl subsequently to" Australia to complete discharge. The Hiuiitangi arrived at the Chatham Islands on Monday, and was cxpccted to eail last on her return to Lytwlton, where ahe is due on Friday. It is hoped to despatch her the fame evening lor Waitangi und Ngaio. Captain Ruthe, of the Kennedy, and Captain Stuart, of the Waverley, have- exchanged positions. Mr !\ W, Banks, extra officer of the Monowai, has come ashore. Mr J. U. Miller, second officer of the Pateenn, and Mr C. B. Atkinson, second officer of the Aralnira have exchanged positions. Mr XI. MaeKenzie, late second officer of the Waimarino, lias gone to Sydney lot orders. Mr S. P. Peterson, late chief officer of the Wairuna, has joined the Monowai >vs chief officer, in place of Mr Kankjn. who is awaiting instructions at Wellington. An interesting departure from Wellington on Wednesday evening was the old Huupiri, which well-known for many years in tb» New Zealand coastal service. 'Hie vt-sse! was recently disposed of by the Union Company to South African buyer?, and i? now eu route to Durban, where she is to be banded over to her new own-rs. The barfiuentire Lindatol. bound from "Wunganui to Svdnev, concerning whr.fi'' sal'ety anxiety was fe'.t a week si?o, arrived in Sydney on December '2nd. after vovape of thirfv-nine days nays a Wellington Pre-s* Association te'.esran-.:. She appearx not to have been reported.

MOE I! A Kl" S Tlt AN Sill PM E NTS. Duo lit Lyttolten '.his morning fiom Sydney, via Wellington, the L'nion Company's intercolonial steamer Moeraki is bringing tho following i»r»o for this port, including tranHhipmonU «*x the K:na. Arrawatta, Indarra, MoolUn, Paluia. Matjrani, St. Alban«. Empire. Totorni Mam. N'ikko Mini. Hetacbi Mam. Australian. C.intarra. Onir»h. uiid Sonoma: — 15S baes m bark. C 25 bundles oi paling;. Sos piece* oi timber. 16 cases of corks, 104 ke£* of *oda. 8 boxes o: cbeeßC. 57 packages oT eWtrir lamp®. 135 bag* of Rait. 7 mats of rice. 'J7 bundles oi baskets. 33 roll.® of matt ins. 3d packages of ware. 1- drums of copoer wire. 80 of ricercesl, 117 crß?-e» and has? of empty bottle?. IS mils <:i lead. 3 c.i£e«_ of ceilins material. 1W k»?rs "f cream of tartar. 40 roll? of virc netting. and a large quantity of sundries. MERCHANT GUILD AGREEMENT. ( TRE^ 5 ASSOCIATION" T£I.E<;R UI.) WELLINGTON, December 14. It was announced iu ;he Arbitratioa Court that :be Merchant Service Guild agreement, regarding masters and officers would be in force for three years as from December let. SHIPPING AND MAILS. ,Bv CVoie.—Pre4« Association.—Copyright.) LONDON. December Vi. Arrived. Arawa. Iro.n New Zealand. Sailed. Somerset, for New Zealand. SI'VA, December H. S.ii'.rd. Waihemo. tor Vancouver,

XEWCASTI.K, December H. Sa.iod, Activ. barque, lor Auckland. MELBOUfIXK, December If. The pas senwrs ijy the Maloj;. Kir .New Zealand arc : —Messrs Buckingham. Hope. Stoddart. Chamljers, and iJartlett, Mesdame* Hope and t-.ro children, and Chambers Mi.<ae>s Bell, Brown, ar.rl Xiiiiolb. Sailed, Mokoia, fur Bluff. HOBAifT, December 11, Arrived, Corinthic, from London. SHIPPIXG TELEGRAMS. S AIC'XLAXD, December H. Arrivrd, Waipori ((<lo p.m.), from Westpori. •Sailed, Xiagpra p.m.l, for Sydney; i/ 1 ' 0011 * 1 I'- 01 ' 1 , f)t Sol', .litrn pcrti: Kaliu (B.,}U p.m.), for Giflborne. PORT AFII'RIRJ, December 14. Sailed, Cairn (1.15 a.m.t. /or Lvttelton. KAIKOUKA. December 14. Arrived, Cygnrt, « .%.m.). from LvtteHon. .Sailed, Wakatu O.:?0 a.m.). lor Lvttelton. ' TIMAi'l", December li'. •Saiieo. Brfc.v? (<> p.m.). for Lytlelton. V. LLLIXGTO.X December 14. Arrived. Mararoa (S.so a.m.). from Lvttelton ; \Scetrali;'. (11.13 a.ni."). lrom EaM CnMt and Auckland; Regulii.-> (ll.rr> a.m.). from Wanganuj; Corinmi < I.to p.m.). from .New Plymouth. Sailed. AToeraki (5.15 o.m.* for LvtteUou; Marnroa (7..',0 p.m.), for Lntelton. To sail, Westralia IS n.m.). ior Lvttelton. DL'XEDIX, Docmber 14. Sailed. Kitii (3,.*!.) n.tn ). for Buff pud M>*t Coitft: Ir-'f»rc»r?il! (IO.SO a.m.). for Bluff and Jnrercargil]; Wimmera (3.10 p.m.), for .Melbourne. Sailed. A iotorin (11.1.1 a.m.\ for ports. Paisengein for Lvtteltou--Mrs "W'at-.-oii, Mokm Watson, Gregory, and Franclmrd.

DAIM MEMORANDA— Wednesday, Dcc. 13. AUCTIONS. McKenzie unci Wil'js, at Frederick street. Linwood, «t 1 p.m.—Furniture. * 11. jl. Soronscn. at his yard, 11 o'clock— Timber ami ium. MEETINGS, K\c. Canterbury l-'rozon Meat Co.—Annual Meeting-, Ghainlx?r of Commerce, 2 p.m. ( . D.C. — Battalion Parade, Diillshed, 7 p.m. Orchestral SwielyV Concert—Theatre Ilova!. Owner?' and Breeders' Association —Annual Meeting, 5<J Cathedral square, 8 p.m. W.C.T.U. Booms —Meeting cf Drapers' Assistants' I mon, .X p.in. Amberby Town Board Ofli.-e—Meeting to ■ c e!oct County S ii.m. Druids' Hall—-iddrcs« by Miss Fabling, 8 p.m. Y.M.C.A. Lecture liooni—Address to women by Captain Simson, t! p.m. Thcosopbicul Hall, Armurh street—Lecture by Miss Christie, 8 p.m. Alexandra Hall—Carnival Ball, in aid of Veterans' Home, 8 p.m.

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Press, Volume LI, Issue 15462, 15 December 1915, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Press, Volume LI, Issue 15462, 15 December 1915, Page 4

SHIPPING. Press, Volume LI, Issue 15462, 15 December 1915, Page 4

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