SHIPPING.
; PORT OF LYTTELTON. ARRIVALS. Monday—November Bth. Kanion-a, e.s. (10 a.m.), 1425 tons, Plowman, from Auckland. Union Steam Ship Co., agents. Thuraki, echooner (8.35 njn.), 243 tons, Gifford, from the etreaai. A. Rhind and Co., agents. DEPARTURES. Monday—November Bth. I Canopxts, 8.5., 1350_tone, Price, for Weatport. WestpoTt Oo£i Co., agtsnte. » Baden Powell, e.s. p.m.), 174 tone, , McPheraon, for Wellington. Kinaey and - Co., Ltd., agents. ..■,«■ , Paloona, s.s. (9.50 p.m.), 2<71 tons, Mei Lean, for Wellington. Union Steam Ship i Co., agents. 1 Maori, as. (5.30 p.m.), 3476 tons, Jrwin, i for Wellington. Union Steam Ship Co., agents. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Wahino, Wellington, this uay. Corinna, Timaru, November 11th. * Storm, Timaru, November 10th. f . . Maru, Japan, November 10th. Calm, Timaru, November 11th. Maori. Wellington, November 10th. Te Anau, Timaru, November 11th. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Wakatu, Kaikoura, this day. Baden Powell, Wellington, this day. Wootton, Wellington, this day. . 1 Wahino Wellington, this day. i Kokiri, Greymouth, this day. j Maori, Wellington, November ' 10th. f Ngatoro, Ch'utlianis,- November 10th. Kaitangata, Greymouth, JNovember 10th. Storm, Wanganui, November 10th. Calm, Picton, November 11th. Kittawa, Greymouth, November 11th,. Corinna, Nelson, November 11th. Inaba Maru, Newcastle, Novembor 13tlu SHIPPING NOTES. Tho congestion of shipping in port continued yesterday, thero being sixteen vessels , working, including five oversea steamers , . | ' Th'i congestion has assumed a, now aspect, ■ [ in that labour to discharge coal could not bo secured, although Uiero wao a surplus of general cargo hands. There were sufficient trucks to keep tho available labour working! full tirtre. Aftor having be«n delayed for over two days for want of n, cook, the Canopue left for Wcstport yesterday morning. bhc will ■ load there for Tinia.ru. I The three-masted schooner Thuraki, which anived in tho stream from Hobart on Sunday, was berthed at tho Gladstone Pior yesterday morning. iTho Thuraki was originally employed os ' a tow-boat at Adelaide. I ' She made the trip from Eobart to Lyttol- ' ton in eleven days, during which time she was hove . to for three daye. Tho Paloona discharged a quantity of Australian cargo here yesterday, and sailed last evening ior Wellington, en route for Melbourne. The lonic, which is due at Wellington this week, will come to Lyttelton to discharge 48CO tons of English cargo. The Corinna is not now due hero until i Thursday, and 19 to sail for Nelson and . New Plymouth the eame evening. | The Blackball steamer Ngakuta left New--! castle yesterday with a full cargo of coal • for Lyttolton. j The. Storm is due here to-morrow from , Timaru, to load for Wangnnui direct. The Calm is expected to arrive hero on i Thursday, to load ior Picton and Welling- ; ■ ton. j i The Te Anau is due back from the .South ;■ I this week to load for Napie-r and Gisborftc. ', The Port Stephens, which has 800 tons to ' discharge here, was only able to \vork ono gang yesterday. The Port Victor is -work- I ing four gangs. I The Tofua, from San Francisco, left Raro- j tonga at 2 a.m. on Thursday, and is due at i I Wellington to-morrow evening. j The Tahiti arrived at Suva at 4 p.m. on Saturday from Vancouver and sailed at 4 a.m. on Sunday for Auckland, where sho is j due to-morrow morning. | The Niagara arrived at Honolulu on Fri- ■ day inornin? from Auckland, nnd sailed z.t 5,> p.m. the same day for Vancouver. > SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. J AUCKLAND, November 3. > Arrived, Mararoa. (6 a.m.), from Gisbcrno; I Maheno (11 a.m.), from Sydney; Walton j-Lall (3.20 p.m.), from New York; Omana (11 pjn.), from Newcastle. WELLINGTON, November 8. t Arrived. Ulinmroa (12.10 p.m.), from Syd--3 noy; Port Augusta (3.23 p.m.), from Auekj land; Mahia (10 p.m.), from Newcastle. [ Sailed, Wahine '".50 p.m.), for Lyttelton. £ DUNEDIN, November 8. t Arrived. Storm (.9.5 a.m.). from Wanganui. 1 Sailed, Corinna (8.30 p.m.).' for Oamaru; Storm (8.30 p.m.). for Timaxu; To Auau I f (10.40 p.m.), for Oamaru. ■ j
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1 AUCTIONS. ' Pvne, Gould. Guinne&s, Ltd., at Chestor \ ' street Stablee, at 0.30 —Bloodstock. I ■ -- ■■■ ■ '■- ■ '■
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