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SHIPPING.

PORT OF LYTTBLTOIf. ABRIVED —November 17. , Corinna, ajt. (5.30 ajn.), 1271 tons, C. Elders, from Timaxn. Union Steam Ship Company of New Zealand. Ltd., agents. Adararoa, 6.6. (8.45 a.m.), 2598 tons, Maweon, irom Wellington. Passengers: 200 saloon and steerage. Onion Steam Ship Company of New Zealand, Ltd., agents. Waipori, sa (10.40 a.m.), 1919 tons,, Saunders, from West port. Union Steam Ship Company of New Zealand. Ltd.. agents. Ngakuta, e.s. (7.10 pun.), 1203 tons, lliiir, from Greymorath. Blackball Cool Co., Ltd., agente. < SAlLjKD—November 17, Cygnet, s.s. (11.25 a.m.), 124 tons, Murray, fox Akaioa. Stevenson, Stewart and Co., agente. Himitangi, b.s. (5.30 pan.), 323 tans, Thompson, for Wellington. Kinsey and Co., XAcL, agents. Bemuera. b.s. (5.30 p-xn.), 11*276 tans, Gie«nstreet, for Dunedin. New Zealand Shipping Co., Ltd.. agent®. ' Corinna, s.s. (5.35 p.m.), 1271 tons, Elders, for Nelson and Now Plymouth. Union Steam Ship Company of New Zealand, Ltd., agents. Maxaroa, 6.5. (8.20 p.m.), 2598 tons, Maweon, for Wellington. Passengers—2oo saloon and steerage. Union Steam Ship Company of New ealand, Ltd., agente.

SHIPPING NOTES. "When she has completed dfedharge, the barque Louisa Craig will be placed in the Lyttelton dock for overhaul. The liDer Hurcmui, with cargo from Lnorpool, is expected to reach Lyttelton from Wellington on Monday morning: The auxiliary eoow Eunice waa placed on the slip yesterday morning for survey and overhaul. The steamer Himitangi, which arrived at Lyttelton on Thursday night, after a good trip from the Chatham Islands, brought the following passengers:—Meedames Ngakiki and child and Fo Wari, Messsrs Chapman, McLean, Pe "Wari, McClurg, Norton, G. Hunt, and Phillips. She also brought a large quantity of blue cod and 645 sheep. Duo at Lyttelton on Friday next from Southern ports, the Kowhai will proceed later to Napier and Gis borne. The Orepuki is duo at Lyttelton to-night from Tarakohe. She sails on Monday for Timaru, and returns on "Wednesday morning to load for Wellington, Nelson, and Tat^kohe. The Karamu left Westport yeetcrdjfy for Grcymouth to fill up for Lyttelton. • Due at Lyttelton from Greymouth on Monday, the Opouri will leave on her return on Tuesday. The Kittawa m expected to leave Greymouth this morning for Lyttelton, where she is due on Monday.

THE INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. WITHDRAWAL OF THE PALOONA. (special to "the mESs.") DUNE DIN", Novombej 17. The intercolonial shipping service between Melbourne. Hobart, and X<vw Zealand porta i<; shortly to bo curtailed by tb© withdrawal of the Paloona, which, -with tho Wimbag maintained this run for some time. The Paloona is due at Bluff on Sunday from Melbourne, and when she Kochcfl Dunedin on Tuesday she will be temporarily laid up. The Union Company states that the Teason for tfcis action is the uncertainty of "the present conditions owing to the ooal strike. The dropping out of the tPaloona leaves this portion of the intercolonial service to be- maintained bv the Huddart. Parker Company's steamer "Wimmera. which left "Tsluff y««terdav afternoon for _ Hobart and Melbourne. The Wimmera is timed to leave hcr<, afram on December 6rth for Australia, but. owing to tho call at Hobart on her present trip, it will probably be December 7th before eho leaves here. i

SHIPPING AND MAILS.

(By Cable.—Press . Association.—Copyright.) _ SYDNEY, November 17. Arrived, iNiagaxa (6 p.m.), from Auckland. Sailed, Ing-a. for Grevmouth. FREMANTLE, November 17. Arrived, Orsova.

SHIPPING. TEI/EGRAIIS.

AUCKLAND, November 17. Arrived, Koromiko (-1 a.m.), from Westport; Senorita (noon), from Newcastle; Arahura (I p.m.), from the East Coast. WELLINGTON, November 17. Arrived, Defender (4.20 a.m.), from Greymouth; Maori (7-35 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Komata (7.45 a.m.), from Westport; Regulus (11 a.m.), from Auckland. Sailed, Ta.ka.puna (12.50 p.m.), for Pictoa Ijielson; Maori (7.50 pan.), for Lyflelton.

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15751, 18 November 1916, Page 7

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SHIPPING. Press, Volume LII, Issue 15751, 18 November 1916, Page 7

SHIPPING. Press, Volume LII, Issue 15751, 18 November 1916, Page 7