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SHIPPING.

HIGH WATER. TO-MORSOW. Taiaroa Head : 10.30 a.m., 11.4 p.m. Port Chalmers : 11.10 a.m., 11.44 p.m. Dnnedin : 11.55 a.m., 12.0 p.m. ARRlVED.—December 22. Rimu, s.s., 145 tons. Gillies, from Stewart Island. December 23. Rakiura, s.s., 81 tons. Hanning, from Waikawa. Storm, 5.5., 171 tons, Woods, from Northern ports. Zealandia, s.s.. 1,735 tons, Entu-isUe, from Sydney -via Auckland and East Coast ports? Passengers : Misses Mills, Hall. Malonev, Mallard, Henry (2), Gohl, Murdock, Wilson, Oakdcn, Gov, Bumsido, Harri-t. Edgar, Niven, Norton (2), Tailton. Muir, Paxton, Gollau, Stc.ce, Gray, Dowling, Mesdames Edmonds, Edgar, M'lntyre, Marshall, Whitelaw and child, Mallard, Hcekinx, Cameron, M'Donald, Stewart and child, Cowlesham, Fuller, Me-ssrs Edmonds, Hav. Sinton, Nolan, Refers, Chisholm, Oakden, Wood. Sim and son. Mallard and son. Anderson. Smith, Edie, Marshall. Rogan 12), Foster. Malonev, M*Donald. Bnic»\ V. Oakden, Sweenev, Vincent, Webb. Evans. Stewart, Brown," Cowlesham. Pr Fuller, Masters Fuller (2), Holloway's Theatrical Company (22) : twenty-three steerage. December 24. Ccmo. s.s., 3.315 tons, Filkin. from New York via Northern Now Zealand port a. Koonva, s.s.. t-ons. Stewart, from Orevrao'nth via Milford Sound and the Bluff. SAlLED.—December 23. Corinna, s.s., 812 tons, Drowettc, for Oneliunga via intermediate ports. Warrimoo, 2,075 tons. M'Bcth, for Melbourne via the Bluff. Decern ber 24. Invrrcar.qin, r,.s-. 12? ton?. Marks, for Irrvcrr.inrSl. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. —Coastal.— Talune, from Auckland, December 27. •—lntercolonial. Wimmem, from Melbourne. December 26. Moeraki, from Sydney via Cook Strait. December 20. —Oversea, Steam. — Waiwera, from London, sailed November 8; due December 25. Everton Grange, from Liverpool, sailed October 13: arrived Auckland December 19. Oswestry Grange, from Liverpool, sailed November 13. Surrey, from Liverpool, sailed December 3. Aparima, from Calcutta, sailed Deceml*r 2. Wakanni. from London, sailed December 4 : due January 24. Devon, from Liverpool, sailed December 8. St. Helena, from Bnnbury. loading. Orari, from Liverpool, sailed October 16 : arrived Auckland December 2. Bramley, from New York, sailed October 12; arrived Melbourne December 20. Indralema. from New York via Australian ports, sailed November 12. John Haxdie, from New York, sailed December 1.

Queen Amelie, from New York, sailed November 20. Star of Scotland, from London via Australian porta, to sail December 20. Karamea, from London, to sail January Tomoaua, from New York, to sail January 15. Waimate, from London, to sail Febru ary 4. Arawa, from Liverpool, to sail February 16. Pakeba, from London, to sail March I. —Oversea, Sail.— Apollo, from Liverpool, sailed September 20. _ Tftajiia. from Liverpool, sailed December 18. Irene, from Surprise Island, early. Drammenseren, from Maiden Island, early. Ingeborg, from Marseilles, early. PROJECTED DEPASTURES. Wlmmera, for Sydney via Cook Strait, December 27. In port- noon to-day : —At Dunodin : H.M. cruiser Pioneer, Zealandia, Canopus, Koonya, Rirau, Invercargill, Rakiara i steam). At Port Chalmers : Drayton Grange, Aotea, Hawea, Storm (steam). Tho Gomo, wit-h 850 tons of New York i-.irgo, left Lyttelton at 3 a.m. yesterday, ;ind reached Port Chalmers at 10 a.m. to(•■iy. coming on to Dimedin in tho aftert<ion. After discharge here her charter to the New Zealand Shipping Company expires. The agents of the Sussex, which is duo •i-moTTOw with West of England cargo, siato that she will come tip to Duncdin to discharge, ret-arning to Port Chalmers for Homeward loading, and proceeding therenfter to the Bluff. The Koonya. which arrived from the We-si Coast about noon to-day. is to lie laid up for annual survey after she has 'iisihargod her inward cargo. The Invercargill sailed for InvercinnJl this afternoon. She returns with timber from Waikawa. arriving here on Sunday. The Zealandia, from Sydney via An :k----hmd, arrived at 0.55 p.m. ycstord-iy, rjid i?rthed at tho cross wharf. She leaves en tho return trip at seven o'clock this eveniiis. Her report states that in consequence of being docked for cleaning and she left Sydney a day lato this trip, sailing from Sydney at 1.55 p.m. on December 15. arriving at Auckland at 6 p.m. on IVrember 17- left for Southern ports tho ki-lo-wins day, calling at Gisbomo, Napier, Wellington, and Lyttelton en route. Light variable winds, smooth seas, and fin© weather generally prevailed throughout. The Corinna left Dnnedin wharf for Onehtmga.-and intermediate ports at 5 p.m. yesterday. The Warrimoo left Dunedin for Pert • "mLlmers at 9.45 a.m. yesterday, 3nd ■•led for Melbourne after the am.-.il of :ho 4.5 p.m. train. Tho R-akiura arrived from the South at i\2s p.m. yestorday. During her present risit sho will be fitted with an n.Uer winrh io facilitate loading and delivers- of «.aiv<-. The ' Press ' states thai every available Inch of space was booked on both the Paoaroa. aid the Delphic, which left Lyttdton yesterday for London.

After the Houldcr steamer Drayton Orange- has completed discharge ;it Port •CbaJmers she "will proceed to Brisbane and ofiwr Australian ports to load for South : Africa and United Kingdom. Mr S. Cowles, of the Hnddart, Parker Steamship Company, left on a visit •to London by the steamer The•Post' states that Mr Gowks iviTl bo away for abont twelvo months, and will probably return to New Zealand as purser of the new Hoddart, Parker Company's steamer, now being constructed. passages between Australia and Ihe -west coast of South America have been revived by the- statement- of a Sydney paper thai the German ship Nordse had probably established a record by covering the distance between Sydney and Talcaihnano in thirty days. Tho British barqno 'Loch Torridon, however, made the passage tfrom Sydney to Valparaiso in sligfetlytmder thirty" days, while many years ago the Liverpool ship Bridp of Lottjo. built at St. John, eclipsed that record by the very fast passage- of twenty-four days between Lvtiefton and Callao, in hallast. The Port August:!, under charter to the New Zealand Shipping Company, left Sydney for Now Zealand yesterday. ThePort Dcnison. nnder charter to tbe Shaw, Savill ard Albion Company. Jeffc the same port for New Zealand on Jratnrd.iy. TITE DTBECT STEAMERS. LYTTELTOK. Deooa&er __ 25.-9.45 .i.r,'.. Delnhic, for London vra Monte Yi3co aixl TeneriEe.

MARINE EXCURSION. Excursionists who intend to "do" tbo harbor during tho holidays are rcinindtd that tho Rimn will run to the Kai.t end, outside the Heads both to-morrow -and Wednesday. Sho leaves the Rattray streetwharf at 10 a.m. each day. OAMABU EXCURSION. The Union Steam Ship Company advertise their popular excursion to Oamaru, which will bo made by the Tarawera on New Year's Day (Tuesday). The Tarawera is a favorite boat on account of her speed, and with tho accommodation she has on deck and below for excursions of am- kind, holiday-makers and picnic parties will no doubt turn out in largo numbers to make fiio trip. A band accompany •ho steamer, and will play selections botii -roing and returning, and so help to enliven the proceedings on board. The sights around Oamaru are so interesting, and the Gardens at this season of the year so beuutiful. that visitors cannot fail to bo charmed with the attractivenoss of the "White City." Friends can bo visi:ecl during the stay of the steamer, and a pleasant dav can be spent in and around the town. Tickets can bo obtained t.. day at the office of the company. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. AUCKLAND. December 22.—Hirotha. from Newcastle. —Taviuni. from Westport.—Squall, for Gisborno. —Ventura, forSan Francisco via Pago Pago and Honolulu. —December 23 : 8.30 a.m.. Manuka, from Svdnev.—Waika.re, from the South. WAITARA. December 22. —10 p.m.. Papanui. for Wang.inni. WESTPORT. December 23.—3.35 a.m., H.iuroto. for Fiji. SYDNEY, December 22.—Port Denison, for New Zealand. —Moeraki, for Wellington.—December 23 : ZeTatcur and Bucentaur. from New Zealand.—Port Augusta, for New Zealand. MELBOURNE. Deocvmbor 23.—Jessie Craig, from New Zealand. —Karitano and Melbourne, from Kaipara.—Mokoia. from the Bluff.

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Evening Star, Issue 13003, 24 December 1906, Page 8

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SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 13003, 24 December 1906, Page 8

SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 13003, 24 December 1906, Page 8