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SHIPPING.

PORT OF LYTTELTON

ARRlVED—January 15. I Maori, turbine' s.s. (6.35 a.m.), 3399 tons, , W. Manning, from Wellington. Passengers— 3ou saloon and steerage. Union Steam snip Company oi JNew Zealand, Ltd., agents. W.estraiia, s.s. (1u.5 a.m.;, BUOU tone, .Hates, from. Dunedin. Liusey ana Co., Lta., agents. PaWna, s.s. (12.45 p.m.), 2771 tons, Morton, from Auckland, via Giaoome, Napier, and Wellington. Union Steam bhip Company of New Zealand, Ltd., agents. Wakatu, bjb. (6.5 a a.uu), 157 tons, J. Wills, from Kaikoura» Krnsey and Co., Ltd., agents. January 16. Maraioa, e.e. (noon), 2593 toss, Cameron, from Wellington. Passengers—Slisecs JiYilliams, Wyatt, 'E. Tissender, Manning, Edmonds, Manton, Miller, Hooker (2), Hughes, Keetiey, Fox; liudd, JNewman (U), O't'arreLl, .Price (2), Marquett, McKay, Eliwood, Frazer, Gunn, Down, Murray (2), Mesdamea Horn and a children, E. Fleming and 3 ' children, Cresswell and child, Baker, and son, Fox,' Deuniaton, Robertson and child, Kohn, Stuxrock, Smith, Lund, Crompton, Manton, Ball, Woodham, . Hayliuxat, Rudd, Donovan, Wedderspoon, Williams, MoConachie, Captain Cushion, Messrs Horn, M. .Delwortli, S. M. Eolland, Norton, Delatour, Cresswell, Riddle, Robertson, Wagg, Private Carr, Sturdie, Kohn, McDowell, Evans, Sturrock, Black, Saundeio, Gordon, Lund, Rose, jtfutler, Ashwell, Ball, Rev. Macdonall Mnaon, England, "Bosworth, Buckley, Powell, Murphy, MoConachie, Adams, Wright, and 86 eteerage. Union Steam Ship Company of New Zealand, Ltd., agents. , ... , Baton Cawdor, €jb. (1.80 p.m.), 431$ tons, Caskie, from New York, via Auckland and Wellington. Vacuum Oil Co., Ltd., agents. , Cygnet, s.s. (3.85 p.m.), 124 tons. Murray, from Kaikoura. Stevenson, Stewart and Co., Ltd., agents. Poherua, s.s. (3.55 pjn.), 1170 tons, Lambert, from GreymoutJi. Union Steam Snip Company of New Zealand, Ltd., agents. Storm, a*. (9.35 p.m.), 405 tons. Bi*idwood, from Port Chalmers. A. H. Turnbull and Co., agente. SAlLED—January 15. Eunice, auxiliary scow" (7.30 a.m.), 189 tons, R. Sproule, for Kaipaia. C. Ferrier and Co., agente. -Maori, turbine s.e. (8.20 p.ox*), 3399 ..toM, W. Manning, for Wellington. 450 saloon aid steerage. Union Steam Ship Company of New Zealand, Ltd., agente. Paloona, «a (9.30 p.m.), 2777 tons, Norton for Melbourne, via Dunedin,' Bluff, and Hobait. Union Steam Ship Company of New Zealand, "Ltd., agents. _ Kittawa, s.s., (10.5 pjtn.), 1247 tana, Page, for Westport and Grcymouth. Union Steam Ship Company of New Zealand, Ltd,, agente. January 16. j Westralia, s.s. (3.10 s.m.), 3000 tons, .Date®, for Auckland, via Wellington, Napier, and Gisborne. Passengers—For Wellington: Misses McLeod, Brown, Bell, -Henderson, Hefierman, Wirth- (2), Mesdamce Wirth, Brown, Dutton, Skinner, Bolitha, Slowman, Ernst, Novikoff, D aimer, Cook, Messrs Anderson, Hurling, White, Burr, Smith, Algoe, Brand, Christie (2), Bannister, Rowe, Boys, Carey, Dawson, Cook, Robertson. Manner, Lindo, Ernst, Noi/ikoff (3), Jackson, Went, Rose, Dalmer. For Napier: Mrs Park, Messrs Leeeon. Park. For Gisborne: Miaeesßobb, Jones. Mesdamee Palairet and two children, Messrs Palairet, Gurney (2), Phflp. For Auckland: Misses Ince, Park, Stracian, Mesdamea Rabbidge, Jones, Messrs Dodge (3), Fraser, Eaglesome, Martin, WaddelL Kinsey and Co., Ltd., agents.; SHIPPING NOTES. According to advice reoeived by the agents of the New Zealand and African Line, the cargo steamer Don gar ra, has been engaged by the above line to leave New York on the 31st inst for Auckland, Wellington, and Australian porta. • The cargo steamer Toromea is also fixed by the A. and A. Line to sail from New. York on-the 31flfc mflt. for Lyttelton, Dunediu. and. Australian por/s. It is probable thatthe vessels will eome via the Cape of Good Hope route, as the Panama Canal is not likely to be open to traffic. The Toromeo, which is commanded by Captain Sprott, is an unknown quantity in these waters, but the Dongarra, 5553 tone (Captain Mackay) paid her first visit to New Zealand in November last, leaving on the 7th of that month for Boston and New YorK. An. arrival at Lyttelton yesterday afternoon waa : the Vacuum' Oil Company's chartared steamer Baron Cawdor, from Now York, via Auckland and Wellington. During her stay in port the vessel is expecteo. to discharge about 54,000 cases of lubricating oil. and will leave for" Dunedin about tne end of the week to finish discharge. From the southern port the vessel will go to Weetport for bunkers, proceeding thence to New Caledonia to load ore. Captain .F. M. Cookie, who ia in command, has associated with him the following officers: —Chief, Mr F. Lee; second, Mr R. Evans; third, Mr J. Davey; chief engineer, Ml: J. M. Imeson; second, Mr W. B. Inglis; third, Mr D, Sweeney; fourth, Mr E. McCallum. A« she had to embark Wirths' Circus before leaving for 'Wellington, the HuddarvParker steamer Westralia did not get away from Lyttelton until 3.10 a.in. yesterday. Having left Sydney at. 1 p.m. on Thursday, the Huddari-Parker Line's intercolonial. steamer - Ulimaro* is duo at Wellington to-day, and at Lyttelton on Wednesday. She is to leave on her return to Wellington and Sydney on Wednesday afternoon.

The Paloona, which arrived at Lyttoltoo from northern poit« on Saturday, left in. tho afternoon t for Dnaedin, whence she will sail for Blufi, Hobart, and Melbourne in place of tho Mokoia, which has been withdrawn at Dunedin. The Paloona'e running in the East Coast service will be taken by tie Tarawera, which is due at Lyttelton on her way. north next Wednesday. The following passongera l©ft for the Chatham _ lelande on Friday night by the Himitangi:—Miss Whiteman, Mesdamce Prenoeville and child, Jacobs, Dix, Meears Prenderville, P. Grenell, R. Grenell, H. Grenell, Cox, , Ballantyne, . and fonr boys, Konga, Jacobs, Bowker, Anton, and Grenell -Mr M. "W. Garland, assistant lighthousekeeper at Godley Head, leaves at the end of this week for Pencarrow Head Lighthonse. He will be sucoeedod by Mr Dabnett,. of Kahurangi Point Lighthouse. A 'cablegram wae received by Mr J. HigBu», of Seddon, last ihureday, etating that his son-in-law, M r Dan. Whiteford, had died at Southport, England. The deceased waa

Tea** second engineer PoSition ° f <***«&*& Ort IZ* th#t The Limerick expects to get ° ■ o clock this afternoon for flLr 1 **** shipping and mails. <Br c '^iNT K^ i ct"r c ° n 4^ Arrived, Koromiko, from ftow Aimed, Wimmera, Sailed, SHIPPING TELEGRAMS ■ * "V'u • l . . j _ AUCKLAND, Arnv«<3, Connthic (5.30 a.m) x borne; Victoria (noon), from eoutJii™ sSf^ A "? T6d ; Kahika (10.20 p.m.), from (Sb mouth; Arahura (10.20 a.m.), Lm PicS^.v Hogulus (4.53 a.m.), nui; Maori (6.50 a.m.), from Lyltdtar m °li l0 o 5 froril Greymouth. ' Sanod, Cot inn a (12.25 a.m.), for Dunt^TOamaru, and Timaru; Magic, f ° r ic ' on: P ° keh » lor I/yttelton and Dunedin. SSi

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15489, 17 January 1916, Page 8

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SHIPPING. Press, Volume LII, Issue 15489, 17 January 1916, Page 8

SHIPPING. Press, Volume LII, Issue 15489, 17 January 1916, Page 8