SHIPPING.
a i • i PORT OF LYTTELTON. j ARRIVALS. Wednesday, Deoemb&r 10th. ! Mararca, s.s. (10.20 a.m.'., 2598 tons, Irwin, 1 from Wellington. Union Steam Ship Company, cgente. Breeze, s.s. (11.20 a.m.l. 35:5 tons, Venn, ' from Timaru. A. H. Turnbull and Co., agents. 1 Cygnet, sj. (9 a.m.), 121 ions, Murray, I from Kaikoura. Stevenson, Stewart and Co., agenta. j Wootton, g.s. (2 p.m.). 150 tons, Larson, . from Wellington. A. 11. Uhind and Co., 1 agents. Kaiapoi, 6.a. (G.SO 0.m., in tho stream), 2003 tons, from Newcastle. Union Steain Ship Company, agents. DEPARTURES'. Wednesday, December lOtli. Koromiko, s.s. (1-.—> p.m.), 2179 tons, Baldwin, for Auckland. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. Calm, s.«, (12.80 p.m.), 891 tons. Braidwood, for Wellington. A. H. Tumbull and Co., agent*. a-s. (12.40 p.m.), 374 tor*, McPhereon, for Wellington. Kinsey ond Co., Ltd., agents. I Cygnet, 5.9. (1 p.m.), 121 tons. Murray, j for A karoo. Stevenson, Stewart and Co., j agents. i Mararoa, s.s. (C.SS p.m.), 2698 ton», Irwin, I for Wellinjrtoc. Union Steam Ship Company, agenta. Breeze, s.s. (10 p.m.). 533 tons. Venn, for j Picton. A. H. Turnbull and Co., ononis. I Karomu. *.g. (ll p.m.), Ml tone. McLen- j ran, for Nelson. Union Steam Ship Com- 1 pany, agent*. EXPF.CTED ARRIVALS. Stella. Dnncdin, this day. Cvgnet, Akaroa, this day. Maori, Wellington, this day. Mararoa. Wellington. December 12!3i. Orepuki, December 12th. Te Anau, Timaro. December 13th. Wakatu. Kaikours, December 13th. John. December 14th. Xgnkuto. Newcastle, December 15th. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Kaiapoi. Dunedin, -this day. Maori, Wellington, tliin da?. Stella, Wellinfrton, this day. Wootton, Wellinfrton, this day. Mararoa, Wellington, December 12th. Kahika, Grey mouth, December lith. Kittaw«. Greymouth. December 12th. Te Anati. Napier, December 13th. Cyffnet, Kaikoura, December 13th, SHIPPING NOTES. The Kaiapoi, from N T ewr»«tle. arrived ir. the stream at C.TSO last evening, and on beinsr "ranted pratique berthed later at No. f> wharf. Sho will leave lor isunedin to-night, to the balance of her coal. The Te Anau is to leave Tiinaru for Lyttelton to-morrow to load for Napier aJid Gisboroe. The Karatr.n sailed last nieltt for Nelson and New Plymouth. She will then go to Weetport to load for Lytic Hon. The Wootton arrived afternoon, and will Wave to-day for Wellinirfon. Sho will then po to Greymouth to !ea<t timl>er :'<t Lyttelton. The Njratoro left We'lingioa on Monday to load coal for Napier. Gisborr.o, and Tokomnni Bay. She will rutvwjnentiy load cement at Whancnrci for Wellinsrton. The Cygnet commoncc* her summer running next week, and vrili leave for Akaroa on Mondays and Fridsy*. and Krikoura on Wednesdays, returning the following d.iy in ooch case. Under charter to tlio A. ai;d A. Line, the rfeanier K warn a is expected to leave New York fhortly for Wellington and Australia. Mr J. J. Smith has <mec-eded Mr W. ifoIntosh as mate of the Kar.iti. The Australford left Wellington cn Tuos- I iav for Auckland to complete Iter discharge, i Tho Corinna. from Dunedin, arrived a-t | Qamani on Tuesday. | The Mapouriks ha<? been recommi«ioneiJ. I and will enter tie Wellinrton-Nelaon-Picton ; wrvfee on December 20th in conjunction with ' Lhe Pateena. | After d»char?inc her tinrber from Xvdia ; Bay, tho B«den Powell loaded for Welling- j ton and sailed early yesterday afternoon. Tho is due at Lyttelton about cest Tuesday from Newcastle. _ _ | The Brccco arrived from the South ycst»r- ; day. and after loading pcneral carjro, left for Picton ls«t nifht. The Manuka is to leavo Wellington :•> iav for SyJr.ov and Hobart. The Weotralii. which left Dunedin or. | Tixwdav for Moltourr.". took tie foiion-ir.s: I pas«eiryers: —From Wellington: MitWNs Wilson, Swinna-ton. B'lrt-s tJi. Mrs Stantway, M-s*r« Buran. Wi!-?on. Gr.il •■. SaTar. C.'wela. | Uothwell, Stanawny. Fri.n Lyttolton: Mis*e* j Lllack. Jocm, PaviCt. [ ton. Palmer. Hill. Granville. Clerk. M<«- i liiiccs Ciofxlhart and two chi'.tlr?n K:c'"ar>'.«. ' Islee. G uvton. Me?ffrs Whltty. McNae, Go>J- | bar.. Little. Guvtcr.. ?"ro:;j Pur.edir.: jli3r~s j IV-cnet (2>. Ntedham. McClintock. liooiov, Dc i Beer, Petcrsci:, Mcsdases DutLb a:.d two i
| < l::iurcn, Walker, Cunningham, Jar.««n, To 1:i;" Paton and two children. Wilkinson Peterson, Bennett, Mcasr.« \\ardrop, Bennett Kiitr.pp, Han. Hugh«». Bouit, Ilecs, B;ack ; i. • j o il er. Fowler. Miinrn, Kotar&u Krr.uhi, Prow ar.d two children, 151 V\*:s.h.irt. From lilufF: r.i >mitii. U'cc • iiiiuore, Maiden. Ta:nm. <'•ui: n, Colons! I'os tor. Brol'::- But'cr: ar.d II i:i the otecra^ Mr I). J. Mackay Sim. v.ha ws? rwnt! appointed general manager of -he Xnrt Coasl Steam Navigation Company. Ne\ .Sotirh Wa'es. ha?, .it !:is own «•'.;:(»!, bee: :e!ic.v<l oj the poeition, ar.d Mr K. S. C'rau ford, manager of the Ui ion Company's Caua .iian-AuMraliar. lino, hua been sppointcd i> .':is stead. Mr Robert F. Be 1 .!. Ur/ited States repTC tentative of thr National .Sailois and Fire men"? Union ;•> Great Britain and Ireland ).a* come to London en route to Lytteltoi l via Sydney (writes our London torreaponden 1 in.d r 'a:ooi October 21st>. He has booke< i l-.is by the Orvioto. which is due ti ' ".cave toward the end of thi* month. He i: ■.i C'hri.'tohtxrch man. Mr Bell's arrange I ni'iits so far do not ■tako any active part ii I ihe Trades Union movement, though lio ma; j respond to tho few requests that have so fa come to hand to speak on British seanier | and the war in two or three ocntres. ll< Parted out from New York with the inten tion to he back there axain bv the bejrinniuj 'if March next. Other arrangements ma; | yet a.wimo shape before ho pots awav fron tiio United Kingdom, but if not, he eaye | "nil that I ca~. add is that to pet l>ack tf Nt Vcrk and visit South Africa en rou"t< nil! mean Retting a ten cent hustle on fron ihe time I makn a move on—from here. lt'« <v lively proposition to Ret, started eft fron: thi* country, 1 assure you." Tho Amem-un schooner William K. Bum ham wont aground when entering the inr.ci harbour at Xapirr yesterday morning, l>u later in the day she «"<is towed ralVly to th< whan". A div,->r made an examination and found that no damage had been *.ior.o to th< vessel. PAKEHA. FROM LONDON. Tho Shaw, Savill, and Albion liner Pakelia, which tirrived in tho stream at Wellington on Sunday evening from London, via AiiS' tralia, left London on October 'th, aid af+oi embarking' Australian troops at Southampton, sailed for Cape Town, Fremnnlle, Ado"aido, Melbourne, ar.d Hobart. From the lastmentioned port the vessel proceeded to Newcastle and thence to Wellington. Captain W. Ilartiian is in command oi the Pakeba-. and his office™ arc:—Chief. M: If. Falconer; ?«n n d *7r A. tilnck; third, Mr J. Shaw; fourth, Jlr E. Howden; extra, Mr K. Hows; cadets, Messrs P. Kino atid G. Morris; radio operators. Messrs G. Short -and B. Murray; purser. Mr L. Itiera ; chi"l engineer, Mr S .A. Widderinpton; second. Mr f}. Briggs; third, Mr G. Aitken: fourth, ill T. Robins; fifth, Mr J. Kidd; sixth, Mr C. Stirk; seventh Mr R. Morton; chief re:frijrtrating cn-.'ineer, Mr L). Findlay; ceo ond. Mr E. Batey; electrician. Mr Holdernew, snrgoon. Dr. R. Candlieh; chief steward, Mr 11. Davics. Tlie Pakt-ha brought the following passengers:—Mrs Candlish and two children, Messrs li. I'iera. G. Kellar.d, L. Holderneso, Geo. Shirtcliffo. The Pakeha is to leave Wellington tomorrow for Napier. Whnngarei, and Auckland, to load for London. N VVUA RECOMMISSIONED. Tho Navua. having complied an eitocwjv« overhaul at Port ChalmcTS, has been recommiesioned, and sailed on Tuesday {or Oaxnara and Timaru to load for Auckland. She will afterwards enter the Auck!cnd-Fiji-Tonga-Samoa passenger and cargo trade, and is timed to sail from Auckland on December 22nd. Captain F. G. Billon, late of tho Kauri, is in command, and baa associated with him the followm? officers:—Chief. Mr J. L. Brisco; second,-Mr E. J. Hales; third, Mr A. E. Rawlins; chief engineor, Mr G. R. Skinner; second, Mr A. Hainer; third, Mr D. Finlayson; fourth, Mr C. L. Mitchell; fifth, Mr W. A. Scott. Mr T. Walker of the Tatane, will join tho Navua at Auckland as purser. WATERSIDE WORKERS. CHRISTMAS AND N*EW YKAR HOLIDAYS. (>HESS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAM.) NAPIER, December 10. With referenco to a statement emanating from Duiiedin to tho efl<yrt that the water-
side workers had decided rot to work be- | twoon Christmas Eve and Year's Dav. I Mr Glover, president of tho Wutcreide Worl:I er»' Conference at present fitting in Napier, | states: Wo have decided to work up to mrJ- ! flay cu tbo day' Ware Christ nas, and turn I to ainiin at 8 a.m. on the following Moni 'L'iy. This w ii| uive us ('iiristin.m and IJox- ! Day a. Wo do not think it worth while workin? for half a day Saturday. We will f.top work agnin at midday on December :llst and et-art njjain on Friday morning. 1 am quite tsuro tiuit wo arc entitle! to these holidays, as wo have v.orkcd continuously during the- whole year, and liavt not had the fortnight or more holiday time that tome of the trades g<efr. Wo ?ee "that the matter of skipping 1 is important, and cannot bo Jield up. Manager.! and other shipping people havo had their holidays, extending over soma weeks, :ind our men think they are entitled io worae conarJoration. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. } AUCKLAND, Ik-ccmlvr 10. Amved. Wnnaka (3.40 a.m., frrwi Timarn. i tiiiilod, ilaroro, scox (".to p.m.), for Syd- | ney. To tail (10 Komala, for Wellington, j WELLINGTON. December 10. I Arrived. Tutanekai (3.<0 a.:n.), rrora Ljt-U-iton; Monowai (11.in a.m.), from l/ytt«lion. I Sailed. Ayrshire (11.15 a.m.l. for Liverpool; j Maori (7.50 p.m.), for Lrttelion. , Td sail, Mor.owai (11 p.r-;.), f.i- X:ipier. i DITXErtIX, December 10. Arri'vl. T? Ar.au (U.4ii '>.iv.V from Biuff; Arawi tIO.SO a.tn.), from Lyucltor.. Sailed, Steila (Iv.'n.i, fir Lyt>';on. ULL'L'K, December K\ fvu!<vi, We-stralia (4.10 p.m.). for Melbourne.
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