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SHIPPING.

PORT OF LYTTELTON | AKRIYED—J anuary 13. Maori, turbine «.e. (7 a.m.), 3893 tons, w. Manning, from Wellington. Passengers: 600 saloon and steerage. Union Steam Ship Co. of New Zealand, Ltd., agents. Ruahino, s.s. (8.30 a.m.), 10,758 tons, Smith, from London, via ports. New Zealand Shipping Co.. Ltd.. agents. Himit&ngi. s.'s. (3.20 p.m.), 323 tons, Thompson, from Wellington. Kinsey and Co., Ltd., agents. SAILED —January 13. . Lrcoro, s.e. (4.23 p.m.), 553 tens, Badford, for Oamaru. A. 11. Turnbull and Co., agents. Maori, turbine 5.3. ('J p.m.), 3399 tons, W. Manning, for Wellington- Paesongere— TOO saloon and steerage. Union Steam Ship Company of New Zealand, Ltd., agents. ' SHIPPING 1 NOTES. Tho Himilangi at Lyttelton yest-er-duy afternoon from Y\ 7 e]linglcn, and io to sail to-day for thu Chatham Isianda. According to cnblcd advice received _in Sydney, tho Union Company's steamer Waikawa, ex-Scbksien, ex-Maritime, left Vancouver on Christmas K~o for San' Francisco, en route to Australian ports. Private advice rcccivcd at Lyttelton yesterday morniug states that Captain Henricksen, who visitsd Lyttelton with his wife a few months ago as master of the American fourmasted schooner Golden Shore, has 'retired from the sea, and invested in a, farm.' Tho Golden Shore left Puget Sound with another cargo of timber for Lyttelton on December 4th, and is due here esrly next month.

The Arr'no, a etoamcr of 4484 tons (Captain Nordaunt) is due in New Zealand about the 14th February to load for London -under the auspices of the New Zealand Shipping Company. Tho vessel is "to sail for Homo about tho end of February. The Arrino left Falmouth on the 4th Novetnbor for Queensland. via the Cape. Tho steamer. Calliope, 3529 tons (Captain Webster), is duo in New Zealand about the loth March to load for London, also under tho' auspiocs of tho New Zealand Shipping Company,. Tho vessel left New York on the 27th November for Suva and _ Queensland ports. It is announced that tho departure of the Shaw, Savill, B.ii:l Albion liner Corinthic from for London has been postponed until Mondav, .Tannery 24th.. Having arrived at Aurkland on "Wednesday from Calcutta, via Samaransr. the' Union Company's steamer Waibora i* at "Wellington this evening, and at Lyttelton a few da*"i laW. The. Kaiivnw is due at Lyttelton from Edithburg (S.A.) on Tuesday next. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY. MOVEMENTS OF FLEET. ' Tho Paparoa. from Liverpool, now finishing discharge, lc«,v*c Dimedin this morning for Oi>mam to load for London. . Tho Ruahiue, from London, .now discharging in Lvttelton, leaves to-morrow night for Port Chalmers. Th<v Aehlrurton is due at Bluff on "Wednesday to commcnce loading for London. The Berwick from Montreal, via Melbourne and Sydrcay, ja duo in Auckland on the 22nd instant. Tho Limerick, now loading in Wellington, leaves • there* for London <:i Sunday. The Ruauehu. Hoirewr.rd bound, left Monte Video on the oth instant. WELLINGTON WATERFRONT. fPHSSS ASSOCIATION* TEMDOIUM.) WELLINGTON, January 13. A ballot of the Soamon's Union. Wellington branch, has been in progress fiar tho combined positions of secretary of tho Wellington branch and peneral secretary for New Zealand. Mr W. T. Young, the present cecrotary, is opposed by Mr G. 11. Powers, formerly a fireman in the Komata. Tho result will be declared nest Monday. T'i e Indrabarah. duo here thia week-end from Sydney, commcncca loading her® for London, and {joes' then to Tokomaru Bay, Glsbo r tie. Napier, and returns to Wellington 'o complete. Tho auxiliary aerw Magic, after unloadingat Miramnr, was blown away while getting under way for ihj city last evening, and grounded at the couth end of Evans's Bay. She got off apa in this mora:ng by using her oil engines. The onlv dainago was tho loss at we propeller olade.

A prominent shipping official eta ted to-day ui&t> there now nlenty cf firemen offerins:, and no need • (ear trouble on that account. Just now, in facts more men arc waiting than posit : on3 can b» found for. SHIPPING AND ITAILS. SYDNEY, January 13. Arrived, Katoa, from Auckland; Uthon, from New York. Sailed, TJlimaioa (1 n m.). for Wellington. I-O-MjON, January 12. Arrived, Mimiro, from New Zealand. SUVA, January 1.1. .Arrived, Atua, from Sydney. Sailed, Karamu, for Auckland; Wairnar:no (yesterday), for San Francisco and Vancouver. .NEWCASTLE, Jantutr 13, Sailed, ItarcTO, for New Zealand. " SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. WELLINGTON, January 13. Arrived. Manuka (9 i.m.), Mararoa (9.45 a.m;). and Victoria (10.15 a.m.), from Lytt&lton; Kaiapoi (3.30 p.m.), from Edithburg. Sailed, Century (5.15 a.m.), for .London; Atbenic (6 a.in.), for London; Manuka (6.25 p.m.), for Sydney; Mararoa (7.50 p.ia.), for Lyttclton. GREYMOU?H. Janutrv 13.Arrived, Ngaioro (3.5 p.m.), "from Lytfcelton. EAIKOIIKA, January 13. Arrived. Cygnet (4.30 a.m.), from Lytteltoh; Wakatu (G a.m.), from Lyttclton. TIiEARU, January 13. Arrived, Storm (1.30 p.m.). from Lyttelton. DUNEDIN, January 13. Arrived,. (6.30 a.m.), from Auckland, via East Coast ports; Mokoia (7.30

! J. on ' Melbourne, via Hobart and liltiff; Kotara (S a.m.), from Bluff. i>ai-ed. JCowhai (11 a.m.), f or Bluff.

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15487, 14 January 1916, Page 9

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SHIPPING. Press, Volume LII, Issue 15487, 14 January 1916, Page 9

SHIPPING. Press, Volume LII, Issue 15487, 14 January 1916, Page 9