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SHIPPING.

HIGH WATER. to-mokkow. Tsiwroa Head : 6.57 a-m., 7.24 pun. Port Chalmers : 7.37 a.in-, 8.4 p.m. Danedin : 8.22 a.m.,,8.49 p.m. ARRIVED. —October 4. Waikare, s-s., 1,901 tans, Morrisby, from Melbourne via nobart and the Bluff. Passengers : Misses Campbell, Scoular, Hinson, Park, Mesdames Hindnayb, Brown, Crawford, Hinson, Bernard, Messrs Hindnayb, Brown, Gilchrist, Passmore, Rcardon, Crawford, Buck, Mordant, Jenkins, Master Yomig; seventeen steerage. SAlLED.—October 3. Advance, scow, 56 tons. Lane, for Tau- ' '.'.:. October 4. Rurgermeister Hachmann, s.s.. 4,315 U>ns, Aim, for Newcastle. Invercargill, s-s.. .125 tons. Hannint;, for Invercargill. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. —Coastal. — Poheraa. from the West Coast. October 6. Haaroto, from Auckland, October 5. Oorinna. from Onehunga, October 14. —lntercolonial. Monowai. from Svitney via Look .Strait, October 7. Mokoia. from Sydney vin Auckland, October 8. Warrimoo. from Melbourne. October .11. i (bounty of Ayr. from Southport. early. Helen from" Hc-b.-.rt. sailed September 27. PROJECTED IiKPARTURES. Waikare. for Sydney vi;i Cook Strait, October 5. Talime. for Auckland. October 6. Pateena. for Welliiu.'tou. October 6. Aparima. for Calcutta. October 6. Monowai. tor Melbourne. October 8. Mokoia, fur Sydney via Auckland. October 11. Bursermeistcr Hacnmaru!, lor Newcastle, early. Mary Moore, lor Kaipnra, rarly. Briez Unci, fi.r l'nrt I'iritv early. The steamer Haversha»n Grange. now visiting this port, was formerly known as the RapidiUi, and was purchased by her present owners, the Empire Transport Company (Messrs Houlder Bros., managers), about, three years ul:o. In port noon u.-ilay : —At Dunedin : Bakaia, r»argernieister Hachmann, Waikare, Invercargill (steam). Mary Moore (sail\. At Port Chalmers : Drayton Grange, iiriez Hui-1. Apurimn. Manuka, Talcme. f-.Uoeaa. Te Aran. Kittuwa (steam), Onvx (sail). To-day's "steamers : The Waikare arrived from Melbourne at 7 a.m., and made fast at the tongue wharf. The Herman steamer Burgenneister Hachmann, sailing very left for Newcastle in the afternoon. The Invercaririll took in transhipments ex Rakaia at Uunedin this morning, completing loading at Port Chalmers, and sailing this evening for Invercargill. To-morrow's steamers : The Hauroto is due from Auckland about 7 a.m. tomorrow, and sails for Wesfcport about 2 p.m. The Waikare leaves Port Chalmers for Sydney via Cook Strait after the arrival "of the 2.30 p.m. train from Dunedin. The Indradevi. from New York, is expected to arrive. THE HAVERSHAM GRANGE. The Drayton G range's consort, the Haversham Grange, which is paying her first visit to Port Chalmers, arrived at d ajn. to-day, and will discharge about 1,200 tons of cargo from New York. The report of her pass.-ige states that she left New York on June 15, rounded the Cape of Good Hope on July 27, and reached Albany on August 19. and, proceeding on to Adelaide, Melbourne, and Sydney, reached the latter port on September 5. She left there for Auckland on September 14, and arrived on September 19. She experienced a strong westerly gale in the Tasrnan Sea. as did the other liners which came into Lyttelton on Saturday. The Haversham Grange arrived at Wellington on September 28, and left there for Lyttehon at 5.45 p.m. on Friday. She is under the command of Captain Percy V. Howe, who has the following officers under him :—-Chief officer. Mr J. W. Btnlnore; second, Mr D. L. Janes; third, Mr L. C. H. Macarthnx; fourth. Mr H. E. H. Croft; chief engineer, Mr S. G. Robertson; second, Mr C. S. Sampson; third, Mr W. F. Smyth; fourth, Mr W. .(. Lapper; fifth. Mr J. H. Pring; sixth, Mr A. J. Neale: chief refrigerating engineer, Mr J. Hallyburtan; second, Mr C. Ft. Day; chief steward, Mr W. HaU. The steamer is to load in the. colony for Sooth African ami West of "England f>orts. A STRANGE DESERTION. j Press Association—Jßy Telegraph—Copyright. SYDNEY, October 4. (Received October 4, at 8.4u a.m.) On the arrival of the barque Jordan HiQ, from Hongkong, the captain reparted that two German seamen and an English apprentice (the latter is said to be the heir to the estates of the Marquis of Ailsa) had deserted one night Ev means of a raft, when they were thirty miles from the Celebes Islands. They had Dot again been seen. It is considered there was small chance nf their making tho islands. A COLLISION. Press AssoeiJrtioa—By Telegraph—OopTTi^fetLONDON, October 3. The battleship Albion collided with and rammed the battleship Duncan's stern nt Lerwick, cansing considerable damage. THE SUEZ CANAL. Fran Awmaturt—By Telegraph—Copyright. SUEZ. October 3. Th«re are thirty ships at Suez awaiting the reopening of the canal. The Homeward Brindisi maiLs were sent through the canal in a tug. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. AUCKLAND, October 3.—3.30 p-m., Dciphic. for Wellington. (For Continuation see Late Shipping.)

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Evening Star, Issue 12626, 4 October 1905, Page 6

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SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 12626, 4 October 1905, Page 6

SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 12626, 4 October 1905, Page 6

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