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INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE.

MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. ULIMAROA, s.s., leaves Sydney November 5, for Wellington direct. Duo Wellington November '9. Leaves November 10 for Lyttelton, Duncdin, ; BlulT, Hobart, and Melbourne. Duo Melbourne November 19. MOANA, s.s., leaves Melbourne, November 2, for lfobart, Jllult, Duncdin. Lyttelton, and Wellington. Duo Wellington Ndvembcr 11. Leaves samo day for Sydney direct. Dik> Sydney November 15. MOEItAKI, 8.3., left Melbourne October 26, for Jlobart, Bluff, Duncdin, Lyttelton, and Wellington. Due Wellington November 4. Leaves same day for Sydney direct. Due Sydney November 8. MANUKA, is.s., left Sydney October 29 for Wellington direct. Duo Wellington November 2. Leaves November 3 for Lyti tolton, Duncdin, Bluff, Hobart, and Melbourne. Duo Melbourne November 12. WESTRALIA, s.s, left Sydney October 26, for Auckland, Gisborno, Napier, and Wellington. Duo Wellington, Friday, November 1. Leaves same day for Lyttelton and Duncdin. Duo Duncdin, November 6. OVERSEA SHIPPINC. STEAMEItS TO ARRIVE. From Ltoidon. OPAWA (duo about October 31), sailed September 6,' via Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) NEREHAUA (duo about November 8), sailed on September 6, via Australia, Auckland, and Napier. (Tjrsor Line, agents.) ■, ARAWA (duo about Novcmbor 1), sailed on September 16, via Capo Town; and Hobart. (Shaw, Savill and Albion Co., a MIMiItO (duo about November 30), sailed on September 21, via Australia, Auckland, and Napier. (Tyscr Line, agehts.). RUAPEHU (due about November 15), sailed on October 1, via Capo Town and Hobart. (New Zealand Shipping Company, agents.) , ' STAB OF CANADA (duo about December 10). sailed on October 6 via Australia and Auckland. (Tyscr Line, agents.) TAINUI (due about November 29), sailed on Ootober 15, via Capo Town and Hobart. (Shaw, Savill and Albion 00., agents.) MATATUA (duo about November 27), sailed on October 5, via Auckland. (Shaw.. Savill and Albion Co., agents.)

From Livorpool. DELPHIC (due about November 6), Bailed-" ou September. 3, viil Auckland. (Shaw, Bavill and Albion Co., agents.) _ . DRAYTON GRANGE (due about November 20), sailed on September 17; via Australian ports. (F.-H.-S. Line, agcntß.) HAWKE'S BAY (due nbout November 26), sailed on October 1, via Auckland. (Tyser Lino, agents.) - , . SUSSEX (duo about December 19), sailed, on October 15, via Sydney." (F.-H.-S. Line, agents.) .. , - From Montreal, TURKESTAN (due about" December Z), sailed on September 13, via Australian ports and Auckland. (New Zealand Ship* ping Co., agents.) . * • -'• •? WAIIIATE . (duo. about December 26), sailed on October 16, vi& Australian ports and Auckland. (Now Zealand Shipping. Co., agents.) From New York] EARL ■ OF CARIIICK (duo about NoTem-. ber 4), sailed on August 1, via Auckland. (Vacuum Oil Co., agents.) . . : .. NIWARU (due about.. November 5), Bailed.oii August .20,. via Australian ports and Auckland. (A. and A. Line, agents.), ! VEIiMONT (due about November 13), sailsd on ; August 23, via Auckland. (Yacuum ! Oil Ob., agents.) ..1' , ' nv ■; STRATHLEVEN (dtle about December. 2), mailed on September 14, via Australian ports and Auckland. • (U.S. and A. Line, agonts.) • , ■ STAR' OF SCOTLAND (duo about .Decern, ber 9), sailed on September 39, via* Aub« Italian ports, Auckland, , and ~ Napier, (Tyser Line, agents.) . 1 . SAILERS TO ARRIVE. KING MALCOLM, barque, ; sailed from 'Marseilles' on Juno 23..: (Briscoo and. Co, Ltd., agents:). v , i., ■ ■ lIOUTO, sclioonor, sailed from Brisbane September 7. ' ■' '

• BY TELEGRAPH. < *■- . ' ' . .. . OVERSEA. - ' - , SYDNEY, October. 30. Sailed—Manulia (last .night), ..for:' WclArrived.—Komono, from<Kaipara;. Dani<d, fl-om Hokianga. ; .' V . ADELAIDE, October 20. v, .Craig, from Auckland. . ... . : ,' MELBOUNRE, ".October 29. Arrived,—Moana, froni" Bluif, vi.lv Hobart." Arrived.—Marjorio Craig,; frprnv,Thames; . COASTAL. '-.SATURDAY; OOTOBER-:29.' '~ - . AUCKLAND. ■■ Sailed.—Hauroto, forr Bonthern ports. Paßsengere—Baloon; For,Wellington—Misses Kega and Whitehead, Mesdames Hargreayeß and 3 children, M'Murdo, Kegs, Messrs.: Pearson, M'Culloughr Courtenay, Kegs. Opawa, for Wellington ■ and Nelson, WAII'ARA. '■ ' 1 ,To Bail.-Tainui (7 a.m. Sunday), for Wellington. - ; ' .... : • ' .' i . WANGANUI. . ,„i. Arrived.—Breoisc (6.5 a.m.)wfrom" Wellington; Holmdale (6.15 a.m.), from .Newcastle., - . I'icton. ■ .-•■ ~ Arrived.—AraUura, froni Wellington. • v - GREYMOUTH. " (-'..V - 5 - Sailed.-Kaitlina (8 p.m.),. for. Sydney'. | kaik(sura: Arrived.—Wakatu (6.33' a.m.), from Wellington. • . . LYTTELTON. , . Arrived.—Pakeha. : (5.45 a.m.),from' Port. Chalmers; Monowai (6.30 a.m.), and Warrimoo (7.20 a.m.), frota Wellington, ■ ; Sailed. —Hincmoa (6.40 a.nl.), for Akatoft. . .. ' . AKAROA, '. ,: :V. Arrivk.-ninemtti .(3 'p.rnl), from Lyttelton' , BLUFF, . ' ' ; Arrived—Rualiine, from-Lyttelton. ; Sailed-Taviuni, for. Dunedin.: . t SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30. AUCKLAND. Arrived—Earl of Cairlob (5 a.m.), from : New York, via Newcastle, - - AiTivod.—Wirnmera, from ■ Diinedin. Via ports; Squall, from Gisborno and Tolago Bay.ONEEUNGA. 1 Sailed.—Corinn-a (5 a.mO.-. 'for Ne\* Plymouth; Earawa (3.45 p.m.). for New Plymouth. . • MANAICAU HEADS. -/ Tho RaraWa will croBS ; outwar.ds about 6 ti.m,- '• " ' ' •••' • • . EAST OAPE. ; Opawa passed south.for' Wellington at 8.40 a.m. - • ' GISBORNEi , To' silil.—Hauvoto (6 pim.), for tho Bout-h, Passengere—Saloon: For Welliflgton-iliSßea , Lay, von Peiu. PATEA.

Arrived. —Mana (7.30. a.m.), and Kinpaka (7,40' a.m.), from "Wellington.

NELSON. Arrived-Nikau (1.30 a.m.), from Wellinglon; Arahura (2.35 a.m.), from X'lcton and Wellington. qjieyMOUTH. ; Arrived-PohetUa (9.50 p.m. on Friday), from Wellington.' ' ' " ■. Sailed.—Potouo (7.15 a.m.), for- Wellingt°U'. LYTTELTON. ' . Arrived.—Tokowarn <6- ikm.Orori'--Wel-lington; Mararoa (noon), from Wellington. . BLUFF." ' Sailed.—Wanaka, for Oamaru; Otaki, for Port Chalmers.

NEW YORK TO NEW'ZEALAND. Messrs. Dalgety and Co., local asents of tho U.S. and A. Line, havo reoeived word that tho steamer I'arisiana, 4823 tons gross, is now loading at New lork for Australian and New Zealand ports. , EAIIL OF CARRICK AT AUCKLAND. An arrival at Auckland at 5 a.m. yesterday was tho Vacuum Oil Company's chartered steamer Earl of 'Carrick. Tho vessel left New ■ York on August 1, and will call at Newcastle for bunkers. She has taken 9i days to do the trip to New Zealand. The Earl of Carrick has 52,000 cases of oil to be landed here, aaid she may bo looked for about the end of this week. •

' LIVERPOOL' TO NEW ZEALAND. . The local agents of tlio F.-H.-S. Lino advise that tho next dispatch from., Liver-, pool for New Zealand" main' ports' will be the Durham on Noveinber 12. The vessel makes Auckland her first port of call : in the Dominion, ■ and tlienco conies !on • to Wellington, Dunedin;;. and Bluff, She is due here ''about, January-.id, . THE NR)V: TYSKK , jiOAT. . ' ARRIVAL OF .THE INDKABARAH. It ; waa freely adniittcd by those who inspected the new. Tyser •. linor: 1 Indraba'rah on Saturday that sho is' one of the finest vessale of her type'that has ever Vißited Wellington. -• Her -carrying i capacity. •'■•' is equal to; 15,000 tons measurement and -7000 tons gross, insulated space being reserved for 95,000 carcasses of mutton. The vessel. Was built" by Swsji," Hunter,. aiid 'Wigam Richardson, i-at-iWallsond-on'Tyne. ~-Hcr leading dimensions are: : 47Qft;': between perpendiculars, with.'.a,'beam/,bl...sSft:u and .a moulded depth (to' tho shelter . deck) of 43ft. The twln-stfrew crinmcd haio cylinders : of 22,-' JV,' aiid • 62' Indies ,ih > diaihoteir, by 45-inch stroke. On the measured mile, carried out near. the mouth'of the" Itiver Tyne,' a'mean speed of 14.1 : knots an hour was, maintained, while oil • tho' ruri; ; froin tho Tyno. to'. Qravesend the average' speed was, 14.38 knots, ; On! her maiden voyage out to Australasia. the Indrabarah. aver-. aged a'speed- of-12J knots, - tho- enginesworking ;without ".'ii,''-"hitch.'!:. iiffo "rvs; t>; ■' The vessel is sure her being a c6mfortable;'ship" for'her; officers' .and crevi', together with,"a'''sihall i somber .of first-class'. ('passengers. •.The, : saloon is tastefully decorated in 'polished oak,, with crimson, plush cushions, whilst the appointment* 'oi.-.the:.snio.ki]tif room ate', mahogany and crimson "leather' 'cushion?; 5 It. is .claimed for : . the Ilidrabttfali that there is no superior .cargo-'boat.'of her-,par-ticular type :afloat,.,whiph;\of, course,. Is',a 1 , very...' imposing', claim.'\>Bhe. ; is,' equipped with'.all the littost" appliancos :- for ' tho' rapid' and safe handling. of taaigo; Odo.-of. the speciali features iia-connection...with. tho vessel, is-.a powerful gas'plant,'intend-, ed for lighting üb'the.ship when cargo' is; being' worked at night. Its illuminating capacity is 'said to be .equal to' 30,000 candlo power, ensuring ii very., flno. light. : ■ Tho. Indrabarah, which has-1800 tons of-' cargo to,, discharge at this port, la expected ■to get away' for IJnnedin 1 on Wednesday, whore- she : ivill'.. bo docked for ■ cleaning and painting. This is being donO Zo- as to enable..the- vessel to make as (Smart a run Home'tis possible. , She is ex-i pectcd to leavo / finally -■ for Homo", at the.'end l.of .November, and. wjllcatch' tho Jdnuary. wool.; sales. ..'.' i Captain Ilollingswartli- is in, command,, and.the ofiicers 'associated with lnm aro:— Chief, Ms.' J. Mackenzie; second, Mr.:r.'. La,idlef; third, Mr. J. A. Wallis; chief, engineer, Mr. J. Pratt; second • engineer, Jtr. A. L. Morris; chief refrigerating,engineer, Jfr. 0; IV Bat-clay; second refrigerating onflneor,. Mr. E. A. Gray; chief steward, Mr. - '. Oemyn. - .-'

: On Saturday, tho schooner. Clyde left Wellington for the OhathamSr the ketch Liazio 'Haylof for Havelock.'and the auxiliary scow Echo for Punontfa. . - - .

Yesterday morning. tho.Petono left Greymouth for Wellington with a load of coal. fcihe is ,due : in port Eomo 1 time this mornt

Wairau is due at Wellington fromßlslckball. She leaves' againdur-' ing tho oourae ot the-'diy.flgr' tho' same: . place.. .. / ..j 5. It is expected '■ to. dispatch tlid C&nop'us for Westport at' 5' o'clock .evening.' Tho • TJnion Company's " sttam'or mOnd camo off tho <BIId tin' Saturday/, and was recommissioned,. captain.-Watson re?: sumed ; command of . the vessel, and his officers are ad follow i-Chief;' Mr. Barr; •econd, Mr. Corby, third,. Mr. Newman. Mr. Oarniau is still ill charge of'the til-gine-room, and has, -with , (lim Jlesters, JMaismitli and Bell as second and third engineers respectively.. The lidsamond is to enter lier ordinary trade between : Wellington and Onehunga to-night. /. • To-day the Alexander is cxpebted to get away from Wanganui for Wellington. Blio is duo here - to-morrow; and leaves for NelBoir and West Coast on-the-came day. A projected' departure .from Greymonth to-day :is the Poherua. Sho is bringing a lOad'of, coal for Wellington.?; Thero appears; elsewhere, in this issuo ft notice to persona having claims against the barquo (jlenshce. ■ N .-,V•The ; Putiki .isveipeoled .;&ty.WeliinEton on Wednesoay ,I'rpjn. with.a load of .timber. Her futtiro' movements aro undecided at present. v ; '. -'I 1 • Mr. T., A. Hodgson, 1 outside shipping clerk' for tho New Zealand Shipping Co., reciened his position on Saturday, to tako'up farming in .the south. Somo timo during this,week .the Napier Trawling: and fisli ■ Supply ' Co.'b trawltr (fora Niven will arrive in port ',for t!ib purposo of being' placed ••on the ..Slip, foroverhaul. Sho. will-then-leave, for Chatham Islands, hei'o sho. will pick up. what fish may bo ottering fot tlib Welling, ion market. ; i y . • It' is.'announced "that the-Kipplo -is ; to leavo Lyttelton > for- tho East- Coast ti) pick up a > load of wool for.. Wellington, sho is due here on-Tuesday, and is schedul-. Ed to leavo for' Napier Via East Coast lstlys' on tho same- day. y- •' Captain Silihrs',of the' CanopUs, iB at present being relieved by Captain Gibbons, master of tho ltcgulufi. Captain Tointon,. chicf ofilcei' of the Canopu's. is acting as master, of tlio Eegulus in the. iheahtiino.'.. Tho Union Company , invite- appiiodtion for refrigerating. spiico in the.'Matai, ' The stoamer leaves. Wellington L fdt bau FrailI oisco on November •IS.'-: •. Mr. R. J. Fowler j'late second olflccr of the Haupiri, Was- 'joined the Squall as acting-chief officer..' Mr. A.'Stewart. hits como aslioro instructions. •■ . Tho damaged rsteame'r Stratliolyde is still an object of .-considerable • interest in Lyttelton, saysjUio , "Press." ...Tho decks and sides are : receiving. a coat of tar. It is understood "that tho onestion of tho disposal of her cargo is. still unscttled.;, Tho Government sttsAinef'HlnfimOa was at Aliaroa 011 Saturday 1 afternoon. : Tho New Zealand-'Shipping' 'Cbriipany's 1 steamer Knlkoura'-caino out-of .dock on' Saturday, at Dunedin.—Her .plaeo-will' be taken by tho Maitai. .The Kaikoura will go to Tiuiaru about .November 3 for. Home loading, and thence to' northern' ports. liytteltoH being her iinul port, on- November 26. .... ... v-. . .

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 961, 31 October 1910, Page 9

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INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 961, 31 October 1910, Page 9

INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 961, 31 October 1910, Page 9

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