SHIPPING.
EIGH WA.TKR. Mlaroa Head : 6.33 a.m., 6.59 pju. 'art CAalroers : 7J3 a.m., 7.39 p.ni. Jonediai 7.58 ajn., 8.24 p.m. SAlLED.—December 19. lavereargiU, s.s., 123 tons, Marks, for Waafcyga. ecow, 171 tons, Bobertson, for Wairnna, s-s.. 2.550 tons. Rutter, for December 20. Mooowai, s.s.. 2.156 tons. Morrbby. for ksckland. transhipping at Weffinjrton. Saaaaan, Moadames Short. Fisher, Messrs >hort, Grav. KcadaJl. J. M'Larca. J. H. Saiihows. T. G. Hoskiug. S. Goond, Hanard. For Wellington—-Misacß Brejoner, 4ajor. Mackav (2). Cameron (2). Wibon, \iuaLina~, J. Hay. Ijnscomb«, )prottry Low, Mcsdames lirem«T, Jefes and child, Espie. Bewley, Hopras, IRcuracn. .liadu. Palmer a*wl child, .usccmbe, A. Low, Messrs Davidson (2), '•tfis, Ward, Espic, Morrison (2), Be-wkv, Stains, J. C. Eastern. J. M'DoaaJd, Raxvon (2), C. Statbam. W. Fastier. B>o>U. E. iHler. Barnard (2), R. M'C. Newman, lopkiss. M'Kerrow. EXHEGTED ARRIVALS. -. J —Coastal.— TMtme, from Attckland. —lntercolciriaL— WarriiDoo, from Sydney via Cook Strait, December 22. Zeaiaodia. from Sydney via Auckland, 3eoember 23. Wmimm, from Melbourne. December PBOJECTED DEPARTUSES. , Waxxbooo, for Melbotrroe, December- 23. ZeoJantiia, for Sydney via Auckland. DeWimmera. for Sydney via Cook Strait, JtstouibeT 27. In port noon to-day:—At Dtmedin : 1.31. cmiaer rion«x, Monowtvi. Poherua steam). At Port Chalmers : Aotea. steam). Captain Beanroont, snperiatendejit. of aerca&tile marine, advises that Jackson Seod beacon has been relit. Mr Edwin, chief officer of 'Jie Haureto. j *io has been ashore on a month's lioliday eave, rejoined t :>e steamer in. Wellinijum j o-day. Mr Tiwmson. -.vljo has been ictinfr-eiiie/. resumes duty as second nffioer, and Newing. actirp:-seoond, nmes ashore for | After laid up ftir some time at vVeJllDgfon, the Penirtrift nxntcrs tho Picton-NeJson service tomorrow. Captain Pender has been appointed to her. In place of arriving from Lytteltai Utis forenoon, as was anticipated at. the office >i the TJnkm CorriTKUiy, the Tarawera did ict put in an appearance until this after*oon. One. of Messrs J. Mill and Co.'e hulks las been engaged to receive coal from tl\o vVestport Coal Company's collny. and will keep same until the Pioneer is ready to take it in Duxtedizi. : The Pateena, now in the. WeJlingtonNdson serricc, enters the Welimc;ton-Ijyt-telCon aertioo after the Penguin has berm placed in commission. Captain S. Kennedy •wfll Tißtain the coreunaad. -' "Word from Westport received terday caused the Fnion Company tt> iltor their mteniion -with respect to the Waimna. and she left for tho West Coast in .'xsotead of Koinir on to "via Cook Strait, the Monowai, which left- Dnnediix pjits afternoon, tranebip her Sydney passencrers and cartro to the Maheno atWellington. Sic wii! then proceed on to Anddand. rcinrning: thenoe to Donedin. The New Zealand Sliipnins Company are endeavoring to despatch tho from Iyyttelton for Dunedm on Friday. The Pohartra leaves for ibe West- Coast to-morrow afternoon. Tho .Carinna. from and other coastal ports, is expected to-morrow. The boor of ber arrival is uncertain, but her agents antiapatc some time during the farenoon. A DISABLED STEAMER. Press AzsodaiioD—By Telegraph—CopyrighL SYDNEY. December 19. ' The steamer Ace, which was disabled off Jervois Bay, has boon towed safely to port. She broke her tad. shaft. GERMAX BARQUE WRECKED. Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyri|rht j LONDON. December 19. fßeceived December 20, at 8.0 a.m.) The German barque NordweDd. bonnd ! from Gothenbnrg to Melboorno, was wreckod on Sunday off the Skerries (Shetland). Three of the crew -were drowned i and seventeen saved. TJ.S.S. COMEAXY"S SERVICES. SOME ALTERATIONS. The Mokoia, on arrival at Dtmedin from Mei-boome on January 1, will exinto th© Donedin-Atickland service, leaving here on Friday, January 4. Sbe will be relieved in the intercoiaiiial running by the Monowoi, whicJi will leovo Dunedin on January 4 direct- for Wellington, leaving that port on .Tauoary 5 for Sydney. Passengers and cargo from Lytteitnn for Sydney will be despatched by.tho ferry steamer on January' for transhipment to the Mooawai at Wellington. Coastal .service : The Tarawera, leaving Donedin to-muuuw. will not proceed p.ist Wellington. Tie Monovrai win learoWelliccton for the North on December 24 in- j stead of the Tarawera. es thno-tahled, j ami. on return to Dtmedin on January 4. will leave same day for WeUincton to re- I enier file iiitcrcolanial service as above. I Sounds trip : Consequent on tho Sounds ] trip the following aheratiens hove been announced :—The Waiksxe. -withdraws front the intercolonial trade on January 32. She will resume running from this port on ."lonmxy 29, but will exchange rai» at Lytieifait on the oOSi wiQi the Mokoia, and retorn to DuDedin, to leave hero on Friday, February 1, in the DnncdLn-Auct-lamd aerviceL The Tarawera will lea\o Docetlin on. January 15 for East Coast, ports and Auckland, where she will tranship to the Manuka, for Sydney and return to Dtroedin, withdrawing- on arri\-al liereoniheZ/ib. Tho Mokoia, aiLyttel ton on January 30, en route from Auckland to l>onedin. will exchange runs with tho Waikare. and proceed same day to S'yd- , Key via Eaet Coast ports and Auckland. SHIPPING TKTxRGP.AJ>IS. ! AUCKLAND, liecember la—Waipori, from Westport.-—Manapouri. from tbo Cook and Society Islands.—Papanui. for the South. KALPARA, Deoaraber ID.—Olive, i barque, for Melbourne. Manrrrewa, j barque, for Sydney. LYTTELTON, December 19.—Waikare, j for Auckland. SYDNEY. December 19.—5 p.m., Manuka, for Auckland. NEWCASTLE, December 19.—KaVtuua, for Napier. j ADELAIDE. December 19. Empreza. from New Zealand. MELBOURNE. December 19—Wimmera. far the Bluff. I (For-coDtinuation see Lato Shipr-icg.}
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Evening Star, Issue 13000, 20 December 1906, Page 6
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