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SHIPPING NEWS

PHASES OF THE MOON JANUARY, .

. Sun rises, 4.47 a.m.j sets, 7.84 p.m. High water, 11.15 a.m. • 11.36 p.tn. Moon rifes. midnight ; sets, 1.32 p.m. ARRIVED. SATURijAY. JANUARY 17, SYDIC. s.s. (1,a5 a.m,), 4273 tons, Bbsenth&lfi front Auckland—Scales, Ltd., aaents. ECHO, aux. scow <2.30 a.m.), 99 tons, Radford, from Blenheim. —Levin and Co., agents. FUTURIST, trawler (4 a.m.), 241 tons, Ormse, from Cook Strait.—Master, agent. NQAIO.s.s. <5.45 a.m.), 1208 tons. Wildmafl, from Nelson.—T. and/W. Young, agents. * . TRiEKMJVJB, ms <5.50 a.m.), 5244 ions, Tfegonnmg, front Auckland—N.Z. Shipping Co., agents, . OPAWA, ma. 16 a.m.), HO tons, McKinnon, from Blenheim.—Levin and Co.. •gents. . MAORI, s.B. <7 a.m.),. 3488 tons, Irwin, from Lyttelton.—Union Ce.,*hgents. . FLORA, as. <11.40 a,m.), 1227: tone, McLean. frdm Lyttelton,—Unidb tgO., agents. HOLMDALE. a.e. <8 p.a.), «81 tons. Williams, front Wanganui. Holm and Co., agents. . MARAROA. s.e. <5.5d p.m.). 2598 tons, Bfewell, from Pieton.—Union <3b., agents, GALE, so. (7rij Sjnj, B#4 to«#,-Shart>e; From Lyttelton. Turnbull and Co., "Sfeiwi s.s. <9.40 n.ipj, 1247 tone, Loire, from Westport.—union Co,, agents. / RHRBFbPOBT. oil tanker <n.Bo pan.),’ 8892 term. Hutchins, from San Unis, California—Ars."Fatersett and Or., agents. SUNDAY, JANUARY M. KENNEDY, s.B. <3.30 Am.), gas tote, Btnart, from Fox ton.—Levin And Mo., agents. ' ■ - PBOGSBBS s.e. <3.45 04®.), 852 lobs, HSv? H OIB Pelorue.—Holm and Co., Iflfl&tl’i , ,y PAKEHA, s.e. <5.40 a.m.), 7890 tons. Hogg, from Tokomaru Bay—Shaw, SSvill **OB^TOl?°s.***| s 4o amtt.)i 575 ions, Peereon, ftom New Plymouth.—McArthur ami Co., agent*. „ ~ NtKAtr, sn. (6.50 a.m), 248 tolls, Vast*, from Nelson.—t. and w. Young, agonta. WAHTNH e.s, (7- *•«.). Jifeg tons, Gumma, Mi Lyttelton.—Union Co., . - CRUISES, AJI.I <7.40 Am. t, * 7478 tons. Seats, from Lyttelton.—Can»dr.< lan Marine, agents. , " 1 KAWA_. Ag. .<*J9 p.»4 jm tuns, BitiSie, mm Lffttelton. Union .Go., ■ ■ . v, UOMNNA, ei. 14.15 p.m.), 1819 tons, flaffHi ftom New Plymouth.—Union CO., agents. , SAILED. ' * batu&bay, January 17., v NGATORO, e.s. <lB.lO p.m.), 1180 tons, ffaransM, ter New Plymouth. , RUAICfrfE, e.s, <B.IO PM.), 10,120 tout, tenth, for Hauthamptoft, - NGAKUTA. ajfe -<3.80 Jhtt>), IWS tons, grey, fee Orertoouth. , ■ PORT HUNTER, sis. (5 p.m.), 9487 tone. Cbttell, for London. JL. . DORSE/. a-s. (5.5 p,m.), 8794 tons, Kittlewelf, for Lyttelton; .. Flora. «a <s.ao p.m.), isra tone, KoLmu, wNapier. . . , ■ttaumi ss (5.30 p,m.), 1888 tons, BriSoo. for Westport. KAFTTL 4n. (7.5 p.m.), 242 tons. Sawyers. for Wanganui. -v . NGAIO, «,*. <7.85 p.m.). 1289 tons, Wildman. for Nelson. , „ MAORI, A#. <750 p.m.L 3348 tons, Irwin, for Lyttelton. ■ ■■■-,. ■ , „ HAWERA, s.s. <8 p.m.), 174 tone, Me* Ktenofi. fer Uatea, . Brftifrfetet «.*: (10 n.m,). 588 tons. DSeley. for wanganui. • i SUNDAY, JANUARY 18. KUMARA. tg. (7.10 AM.), 8088 tons, ,O K©BII an*. acow a.m.), 125 tons, P.M.),. 181 tons, Larsen, fof Lyttelton. EXPECTED arrivals Tahiti, San FraAilace, to-day.-gaitntta. Portland. to-daX. auraki. Newcastle Naruai Napier. Jan- 80thMaori,.laftfeitafi. Jannarg 20th. Mararoa, Pieton. Januar#JjWfc. jfjgaio. YAtt. January 20tk John, southern porta, Jan, 2Dth. Bteeae. Wanganui, January 20%. Kapiti, Wanganui. January 80th. Sake. Blenheim, January 89th. NeatorO, New Plymouth, January 80th. Ifaruna, Sydney, January adth. Hawota Patea. Jattbaty 80th. InTercargill, Wanganui, January 21st. Pakura, Qiabome. January 21st. „ Waxerley, Patea, January 31st. ■ Alexander, Gisborne.' January 21st. Kennedy, Foxton, January gist. Knpuai, Patea, January i«at. WaifflSa. Nelson, January mst. Ojmwa, Blenbeim. January Nlat. Calm. Slug, Jan. 21et. Wabine, Lyttelton, Jan. 21« t, Hlkau, Neleon, Jan, Mat Maori, Lyttelton, Jan. SZnd. Mararoa, Pieton, Jan. 28nd. ' wSrau, ftyS&efm?' Janoatr afitad., thaaf Mount, Napier, January 22nd. Inaha, Patea, January 22nd. . ■ • Botorna, Southampton, Jannaty Sard. . Oropuki, Owipnouth, January23rd. Wootton. KaikOttrA January 23rd. Tekoa. AUokland, January 23rd. , Wabiae, Lyttelton, January 23rd. Nikau, Nelson, January 23rd. -. Kaiwarra. NewcasUe/Jan. 23td. Maori. KKelton, Tan. 24th. Ngaio, Nelson, Jan. 34th. Mararoa. Pieton. Jan. 24th. Wingatui, Bluff, Jan. 24th. , Storm, Dunedin, January 24th. WaimauA Auckland, January 21st. Wahine, Iyttelton, January 25th. Nikau, Nelson, January 25th. PROJECTED DEPARTURE* W areiley, Patea, to-day. Kaituna, Weet Coast, to-day. Katoa, N. Plymonth, Auokland, today. Opawa, Blenheim, today. Kennedy, Foxton, to-day. Kapuni, Patea. today. Progress, Lyttelton, today. Wahine, Lyttelton, today. Nikau, Nelson, to-day. Mararoa, Pieton, today. Corinna, Dunedin, today. Comet, Pelorue Sound, today. Gale, Wanganui, today. Komata, Westport, today. Orepuki, Greymonth, to-day. Wootton, Lyttelton, Kafkoura, today. Inxercanriil. Wanganui, today. Holmdale. southern ports, today. Hawera, Patea, January 20th. , Kapiti, Wanganui. January 20th. ' . ghrvxeport, San Lnls, January 20th. Bakanoa, Gisborne, January 20th. Breeee, southern ports, January 20th. John, Wanganui, January 20th. Maori, Iyttelton, January 20th. Ngaio, Nelson, January 89th. Zealandic, Auckland, January 20th. Naxrnt, Lyttelton, Dnnedin, Jan. 20th. • Inaha, Patea, January 20th. Echo, Blenheim, January 20th.

Pakeha, Tokomaru Bay, January 21st. Pakura, Napier, January 21st. Alexander, West., Greymouth, Jan. 21st. Kittawa, Westport, Greymouth, Jan. 21st. Ngatoro, Greymouth, January 21st. Calm, Wanganui, Jan. 21st. ‘Wahine, Lyttelton, Jdn. 21st. Nikau, Nelson, Jan. 21st. ' Mararoa, Pioton, Jan. 21st. ~ Norfolk, London, January 22nd. Marama, Sydney, January 20ttd. Maori; Lyttelton, January 22nd.. Ngaio, Nelson, January 22nd Mararoa, Pieton, January 22nd. Sydie, l)yttelton, January 22nd. Tahiti, Auckland, - January 28rd. Wahine, Lyttelton, Jan 23rd." Nikau. Nelson, Jan. 23rd. ! MararoA Pioton, Jan. 23rd. . Wairau, Blenheim, JaUnaty 88rd. Mararoa, Lyttelton, January 24th. • Ngaio, Nelson, January 34tn. Storm, Wanganui, January 24th. Wingatui, Auckland", January 24th. Wahine, Lyttelton, January 26th. Nikau. Nelson. January 26th Mararoa. Pieton, January 26th. INTERCOLONIAL STEAMER SERVICE. Marama left "Sydney January 16th for Wellington: due Wellington January 20th, sails from Wellington January 22nd for Sydney; due Sydney January 26th, Ulimaroa, from Auckland, arrived at Sydney December 28th, departure postponed indefinitely. _ - _ . Maheno left Auckland January 16th for Sydney: due Sydney January 20th; leases Sydney January 23rd for WelnUgton: due Weflingtofi Janijsr?_27% Moeraki was to have left Melbourne on January 10th for Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and Bluff; departure now indefinite- ’ + Manuka was to leaxp Melbourne January Uth for Bluff* ttonedm. Lyttelton, and Wellington; due Wellington January 28th. . . PACUTC. MAIL. SERVICE. , Niagara, R.M.S., Bailed from Vancouver Tanuary 14th for Sydney, Xia Uonolulu, Suva emd Auckland; due Auckland^February 2nd; 4ue Sydney Yemnary 7% Maunganui. left Sydney Dfe eembef Slat for San Francisco xia Wellington. Rarotonga and . Papeete; sailed from Wellington January uth; due .ban Francisco FebruaryJßrd. ■ • : .Tahiti leaxes Wellington January 23rd for Vancouver and San Eraneiaco. xia Auckland. Suva and Honolulu; duo VanIJSth; dUeSan Francisco ahifi, 8,, left San Ffaneiato December. Sat for Papeete, Rarotonga aitd, Wellington j due Wellington January 19th, * TO-DAY’S BERTHAG#. Sydie—Clyde, quay wharf. Pakeha—Clyde wharf . Gale—Taranaki street wharf, street wharf. : arafda—Queen’e wharf. No. 1, narth. 'ainui--t)Ueen’s wharf. No. 1, couth. Tahiti—Queen’s Wharf, No. 3. Futurist—Queen’s wharf, No. 3. LingarS—Queen's Wharf, Np. 3. Nikau —Queen’s wharf, .No, 4. ; Invercargill—Queen’S wharf, NO. 5. Orepuki—Queen’s wharf. .No. 6. Comet— Queen’s wharf. No, 7, Opawa—Queen’s wharf, No. 11. , KoUnody—Queen's wharf. No. 11. Kaimai-Oneefi's wharf. No. i2, WoOtten—QneCn s Wharf,.No. 18. Progress—Queen’s wharf.“ No. IS, Holmdrfe —Qiieeii e wharf. No- 14, Ttttanexai—Ferry wharf. Wahino—Ferry wharf. Hattreki—Railway wharf, Hakanoa—Railwajy wharf. \ ■ ■ ■ Canadian Cruiser—Glasgow wharf, ■ CorinnaiHSlaegew wharf. Komat»—Glasgow wharf. Waverley—King’s wharf. Kapnai—King’s wharf, Zealandic —King's Wharf. Sorfolk— King's wharf. - airaiiga— Pipitea Wharf * Trekiexe—Thorndott breastwork. Shreveport—-Miramar l . i KaimanaWa—Blip, Inaha —Slipc-i ■ Rosamond—-alim c » «1" . Kittawa-rStream, ~ Kini—Stream. V ; Takapuba—Stream. ; ' WITHtN WtEELEBa The following xesselfl were expeotod, to be within Tajtpm ot the undermentioud .wireless atatioga during the Weekend; — Auckland—For Saturday and Sunday : TOfua Trelytm, "WaiKQta, Pinna, Pagipaki, Nentura; „ Canadian Traveller. Maheno) Kalkoral< Kaituna, waiWOTa, Tymeric, Ara/hura, Kawatiri. _ Chatham Islands—Per flatttrdav and Sunday: RBtoruA Leitrim* , r . Wellington—For Saturday—Maori, Mararoa, Ngaio, WahinOf: Wingatui. FoT. Saturday and Sunday f T«hit». ShrevA port, HAUfaki. Marama, Rotorua* Ytatoa, BakaUSa, Port Hunter, Ituanine, Karon, Cofittthie, Kaiwarra, Sheaf mount. Ruapehu. Tymeric. Dorset, Ttolevan.Btissex, Anglo Colombian, Rtmntaka, Pakeha, City of Edinburgh. For Sunday. Knmara. ZBALaNDIC FOR AUCKLAND, The Shaw, Savill and Albion, liner Zeaiandio leaves here to-morrow for Auckland to complete loading and will sail finally from there on January 27th for leoiiidoiip-Tia Mont* l ITidco and Tsnofiao. WAIWERiA AT OPUA. Arriving at Opua on Saturday to Continue loadinar, the Shaw, Saxili and Altion linor Waiwera later proceeds to Auckland to oCiaplete, mid is expected to clear the" latter port oh January 23rd for London, via New York and Boston. DORSET AT LYTTELTON. The Federal S.N. Company’s eteamer Dorset, from. Liverpool, sailed on Saturday from Wellington for Lyttelton and Dunedin to complete her discharge ot cargo. She will later toad on the New Zealand coast for West of England porta. mahsno’s passengers. Taking the following paesengers, the Maheno called from Auokland on Friday morning on her return trip to Sydney Misses B. Spriggs, G. Jdhnaton, McArthur, B. McGann, E. WhittOn, A. E. Bell, K. Douglas, M Campbell, J. Sealey. M. J. Kerner, S. Xinnett, 9. Kidjoll, K. Pittar, Shaw, J. Beeves, A- J. Soott, G. Hughes, I. Isaacs, M. Shanaghan, BToonfey, H P. Smith, F> M. Smith, C. H. Hinge, F. H. Nottingham, H. S. Mueller, K. O’Brien, M. Harvie, H. Dalgleish, A. Maokay, El E. Bignell, H. M. Malcolm, P. Edwards, E. M. Newling, E. Brown, G. A. Clarke, E. M. Hancock, M. Bradley, Stemmetz &), Livichi, K. McDowell, B. Munro, E. Shurley, M. A. Dunn, L. M. Mason, McLehnon, B. M. Mclntosh, Newton, Jones, Mesdames Hart, E. A. Cbenhall, B. Sriggs, E: B. Fitzherbert, G. Walker, P. J. Cunningham, Robertson, McGann, E. Bryan, E. Whetter, G. Leot, Bee, A. H. Reeves, Clark, Carter, P. Tait and dhild, Hegan,. A, T. Haywood, C. H. Hinge, T. Tnrnidge and child, P. Campbell, El GoMon-Griffith, E. Ormiston, Newman, EL Dixon, F. W. V. Goodhue, EJetrade, Haroourt, Andrews, Mosers A. W. H. Radfleld, H. E. Gilchrist, A. Horn, O’Meara, M. Dunne, C. W. Hart, A, McDonald O. A. Sprigg, J. Westwood, W. Westwood, W. %. Balchin, E, Bolps, T. Moginie, S. Boscowan, W. Hudspeth, J. Hudspeth, R. C. Palmer, dements, H. F. BrOchinoff, T. E. Moorhonee, T. F. Massie, G. A. Ronrke, L. Myers, W. J. Gamble, B. Fuller, Bright, Kennck, R. Bllie, H. Swaine, H. Butcher, J. McCauley, C. Gillham W. McCormack, R. McCormack P. Tait, P. J. Cunningham, JQ. S. Hume, R. Mackay, J. Robertson, ’F. Howarth, W. Pavitt, J. C. McGann, J. Lee, J. Bee, E. B. Clark, Robertson, A. Linnett, A. B. Pyem, Redpath, C. G. Carter, C. McLean, J, McLean, G. Tait, P. G.' Tait, J. Hogan, C. B. Atkinson, H. C. Johnson, . O. Trencbard, F. W. V. Goodhue, Eletrade, J. C. Noonan, T. E. Jones, L. Thomas, D. Biddell, T. White, H. H. Mason, S. McCreadie, J. H. Ashwoll, H. N. Uranhart, D. Sidey, A. B. Ferguson, D. R. Masefield, B. Pearce, H. J. Beavis, A. Salon, G. G. Dixon, N. Turner," T. F. Lanktree, D. Drake, L. Buigson, W. Harconrt, Andrews, C. D. Wilkins, D. N. Naish, Beverage,- Gough, C. F: Bundle, C. J. Sheehan, C. Sheehan, A. A. Austin, J. Spencer, Dr. C. H. Clenhal], and 84 steerage, including ton Chinese and three Hindus.

COASTAL TRADE, The Kapuni, sailing to-day for Patea, returns to Wellington on Wednesday. The Kapiti, due to-morrow from Wan-" ganui, sails the same day on the return trip. The Inaha leaves to-morrow for Patea, and is due back on Thursday. The Bawera. arriving to-morrow from Patea, sails’ on the return trip the same day. The Kobi left Wellington on Saturday for thence to Pieton for cleaning and painting. . The Gale sails to-day for Wanganui, thence to Lyttelton and Dunedin for ’oading ndfth Again. The Breeze, .due to-morrow from Wanganui, sails tie same day for Lyttelton. TimarU, and Dunedin. _ -The Calm,,ftom southern ports, arrives here on Wednesday, and leaves the Same day for Wanganui, thenoe Pieton and LytteltonThe Storm, loading at Dunedin on Wednesday, thence Oamaru, Timaru. and Lyttelton for Wellington and Wanganui, ia due here on Saturday next. The Opawa, sailing to-day for Blenheim. returns to Wellington cm WoduesBohfl, dug to-morrow from Blenheim. sails the «ame day on the return 'The Kennedy leaves to-day for Boston ( and is due hick at Wellington on Wedn<ThYwairau. is nspected at Wellington on Wednesday from Blenheim. And is to leave the same day on the return Flora left Wellington on Saturday for Napier and Gisborne) thence to Lyttelton. and Dunedin. . , The Karori sailed on Saturday tor GneymoUtß to load lot Auckland. - The Ngatoro leaves Now Plymouth today and is due here to-mosrow. She ploceede later ftoja Wellington to. Weymouth to load for Miramar and WeiNtgakuta is to load at Greymouth to-dav for Auckland. . The Komata sails at 1 p.m. to-day for Westport to load Wellington. The Katoa aafls from Wellington todav for New Plymouth and Auckland. ■Hbe Novua. ftom Anokland, via Napier, is due to-morrow,. And leavefi a® l ® the same day for Lyttelton and Dunedin. The Corintta sails to-day for Dunedin direct, Oamaru, Timaru, and Lyttelton. The Wingatui, leaving .the Bluff to-day via DunediU, Oamaru, Timaru, and Lyttelton, attires here on Saturday next, |nd sails the same day for Auckland The Rakenoa, from ike West Coast, woe due lout night, and leaves again, this evening fat GUiboffi*, _ . . ■ ■ The . Kittaw* leaves o* Wednesday far Greymouth and westport to lead for Napier. # The KaiWafra, With tpA from N«WemStle. is expected at Wellington about Thursday next. . The KaituisAi-fram Auckland, via Portland. is due here to-day, and later proceeds to the West: Coast to load. The Kahika toads at to-day. for Bluff and .Dunedin, , , , , , ®ie Kamo leaves Westport to-day for Lyttelton, and after discharge will return to Westport to load for Oamaru and Du Mdiß. __ . The Weetton bow leaxea, Wellington to-dav tot Lyttelton, thence KaikoUra, and is due back on Friday next- , The Alexander arrives at Wellington an Wednesday ffom Gisborne, a®* l i*““ the earn© day for Westport and QiefmT^te Wavcflew sails to-dav fof Pfttea, and is due haCR 6fl The Waimea ■ mi Wednesday from Nelson, and Will then, go on the Patent slip for cleaning and, painting. The PaSura, now due on Wednesday from Gisbdfiie. sails the same day for Nanieri Via Akitio and OastlepoipL - The InvercaTgill now sails to-day for Wanganui, sad Js.dno back on WednesdiTHe ; Orepuki leaves' Wellington tojday fof Greymouth to load timber for Wellington. and returns here on Friday. The Holmdale eafls to-dav for Dnnedin direct; fjamartl, Timartl, and Lyttelton. The Comet is expected to leav“ WelTiturtdn to-day for Havelock and PelOrßS i Progress sails to-day for Lyttelton, and Dunedin. , , . .. The John, due tp-moTjow-.from souttiefb porta, leaves the same day fev Wapg&tuii and rteif PERS6NaL_ ■ The following officers havg been ap-, dointed to. the Neakttta, which waa reoomtoisßioncd oa BAtni’day s— O. A. Grey. Master: Mr H. W.. Jones- chief officeri Mr C. T- Robb, second; Mr J. Flaherty, chief ongineerj, Mr -P. M, Cairns, eeoobd, . , Mf W. C. Faloonep, second engineer of the Kareri, had been granted holiday leave, and Mr C. MoVicat, ftom holidays, had iotned in. his placbi Mr J. Dofiohoe, third engineer of the Mararoa. has been transferred to the Kuwatirii and Mr C. MoL. Smith, of <be Kaimanawa. has joined ■ the Mararoa,' While Mr A. Siloock. who 'has been on holidays, has been appointed to the Katfflanawa ... 1 Mr L/P. O’Connell, from holiday*, has relieved Mr C. Stewart as; fourth engi? neer of the Kawatiri. ; . . „ Mr J. Chambers, fifth engineer of the Maori, has been granted rack leave, slid Mr M. Barr has been appointed in his place. ~:■■■■ i. ■‘ Mr J Taylor, fourth engineer of the Kaitoko, has come ashore for his exuni&Ationi a&di -Mr I/, ftlitikfr, who bfts been on holidays, has joined the vessel as **Mr h engineer of Bbe Union Company’s coal plant at Lyttelton, has been granted holidays, and Mr N. McLsod has taken over temporarily. THE PAKURA. Owing to missing the tide at Gisborne on Friday evening, the Pakttra is now' duo at Wellington on Wednesday. He vessel is to leave here the same day for Akitj©, Castlepoint. and Nspiof • No call will "be made; at Gisborne; in order that the ship may be back hers in time- to pick np her usual run to Napier and Gisborne, via coast, the folowing week. ROTORUA FROM ENGLAND. According to a wireless message received the New Zealand Shipping Company s liner Rotorua, from London, and Boothampton, expects to arrive at Wellington midday on Friday next. Thff following is gn advance list of the passengers artivinjf by the vessels —Saloon: Mesdames E. Martin and 2 children, I. Wintrop. C. A J. Levett, C. M. Norman, C. E.Berrriiiger, E. P; Luck and daughter, E.; C. Choate and goh. W. F. Alexander, H. L. Armstrong and child, A. M. Shennan and 3 children, H. F. Fitt and 8 children. J. 10. Illingworth, W. S. Sharpe anA chilu, L H. Otway, L, J. Bryan, A. L. V. Gibson, F. A. Stewart, F. Dutton and daughter, Misses B. M«.Hohbs. J, C. McKellar, Mj F. Alexander, ,F.,T. 6nelL C. J. Wylde-Brown, M. D. v, Dr J. H. Kemp, Colonel E. T. Buttarshaw, Dr D. Blackley and son, Messrs L. Francis, 8, Harris. T. O. %inm, W, L. Jones, L. S. -Otway. C. A. J. Levett, W. F. Alexander, D. J. Keswiok, B. E. Selmes, E. F. Nlcoll and 2 eons. A. >V. and G. Blair, W. Cobbett, R Rl Foulser, G, A. C. Blkington. A. *l. Shennan, M. J. Bradley, F. H. Fitt. J. R. Illingworth, W. S. Sharpe, P. R. Dearden, Metcalfe, P. Berry, L. J.,Bryan; 288 thirdclase, including 190 immigrants. / RUAHINE SAILED. Bound for Southampton and London, the New Zealand Shipping Company’s liner Ruahine cleared WolHngton at 3.15 p.m. on Saturday with passengers, mails and a full cargo of dairy produce. CORINTHIC’S PROGRAMME. ‘ The Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Corinthic arrivod at Bluff yesterday to complete her dieoharge of English cargo. She afterwards loads at Timaru, Lyttelton and Wellington, and is due here on January 31st. The Corinthic finally sails from Wellington on February sth for Southampton and London, via PanSMS

TRELEfAN .FROM NEW YORK. [ The "Haines Line : steamer Trelevan, from New York, left Lyttelton on Saturday for Dunedin, Wanganui, thence Australian ports, to complete her discharge of cargo under the" agency of the A. and A. Lina. SUSSEX AT LYTTELTON. To complete her discharge of cargo under the auspices of the "Union Company, the steamer Sussex, from Calcutta, Samarang and Singapore, is t» clear Lyttelton to-day for Timaru and Dunedin. She afterwards proceeds to Newcastle to load for Java. SYDIC FROM BUNBURY. To discharge Australian hardwood" at Wellington to the agency of Scales, Ltd., the steamer, Sydio arrived on Saturday from Bunbury, via Auokland. She later proceeds to Lyttelton and Dunedin to complete. RUAPEHU AT WANGANUI. The Federal S.N, Company advise that the steamer Ruapehu, which is loading •at New Plymouth, is the first steamer this season to. load! for Manchester direct, thence for Liverpool, Avonmouth, and Glasgow. From New Plymouth, where the vessel leaves to-night, she proceeds to Wanganui, thence Lyttelton and Wellington to complete, and. arriving here on January 29th, sails finally from Wellington on January 31st. CARGO FOR ENGLAND AND HAMBURG. The Federal S.N. Company advise that the steamer Waimate leaves Gisborne tonight for Auckland, thence Napier, to, complete r loading, and is to sail from Napier finally on January, 80th for West of England ports and Hamburg. BARADINB AT LYTTELTON. ; The P. and O. steamer Baradine. loading in .New Zealand under the auspices of the New Zealand Shipping Cojhpaby, is to leave Lyttelton on - Wednesday for Tdkoniaru Bay and, Napier to complete-, and. will finally sail from the latter pout on January 27th for London, via Panama. CARGO FROM PACIFIC COAST. The Union Company’s.chartered steamer Sheaf Mount, from the Pacific Coast porto. is to sail from Napier to-morrow tor Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and New Plymouth to complete, her discharge of cargo. She is due, at this port about Thursday next, January 22nd. TRHKIEVE FROM MONTREAL. The Haines Line steamer Trokieve, from Montreal, arrived at Wellington on Saturday morning from Anokland to continue her discharge of cargo under the agency of the New Zealand Shipping Company. She later proceeds from Wellington to Lyttelton, thenoe Timaru, Dunedin, Sydney and Melbourne to Complete. TEKOA FROM LONDON. To continue her discharge of cargo from London, the New Zealand Shipping Company advise that the eteamer .Tekoa is now to leave Auckland on. Wednesday for Wellington; and is due hero on Friday next, January 83rd. She proceeds later from Wellington to Port Chalmers, thenoe New Plymouth to complete. WAIMANA FROM LIVERPOOL The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company advise that the liber Waimana, from Liverpool, is expected to leave Auckland now on Thursday, and is duo on Saturday, January 24th, te continue her discharge of cargo. She afterwards proceeds to Lyttelton and Dunedin to Complete. ~ ANGLO-COLUMBIAN. To continue loading for English: and Continental ports, the eteamer AngloColutubiatt, under charter to Seales, Ltd., arrived-at Wanganui on Saturday. She later ptoceeds to Napier and Wellington to complete, and is expected at this port early in February. v ; CANADIAN CRUISER. > , The Canadian Merchant Marine steamer, Canadian Cruiser avrived at Wellington yesterday from Lyttelton to continue her loading. She is to leave here tonight for Wanganui, thence Napier and Auckland, to complete, and is to sail finally from the latter port on January 31st for New York, Boston and Halifax. HAURAKI FROM NEWCASTLE. A wireless -message has been received by the Union Company from the transpacific largo Ateamer Hsuraki advising that she expeots to arrive in the stream at Wellington, at 5 o’clock this morning from, Newcastle. : » ■ “ ■ . —: . ■ ■ TAHITI FROM SAN FRANCISCO, The R.M.S. Tahiti is due to arrive, acoordlug to a wireless message received by the Union Company, at 6 "o’clock this morning from San Francisco, via Papeete and Rarotonga. After pratiqhe has been granted the vessel will berth about 9 o’clock at Queen’s wharf, NoT 2, to land her paSsengors, mails and, cargo.... , PORT HUNTER FOR LONDON. t' The C. and D. Line steamer. Port Hunter, which has been loading at New Zealand ports, loft Wellington at 5 P.m. on Saturday for London, via Monte Video. KUMARA SAILED. , After having 0 ample tod her loading ‘in 1 New Zealand, the Shaw, Savill and Allien liner Kumara left Wellington at 7.10 a.m. yesterday for London, via Monte Video and Teneriffa. ' ■ PAKEHA FOB TOKOMARU BAY. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company advise that the liner Pakeha will leave Wellington on Wednesday, for Tokomaru Bay to continue her loading and will afterwards , proceed to Gisborne, thence Napier and Wellington to complete. Returning to this port on January 29th, the Pakeha finally sails from Wellington on February 2nd for Lmdbn, via Monts Video and-Teneriffa. POET MELBOURNEI’S MOVEMENTS. To continue her discharge of New York oargo the C. and. D. Line steamer Port Melbourne leaves Lyttelton to-night for Dunedin to v complete, and will afterwards load " at_Bluff, thence Lyttelton, Gisborne and Wellington for London. (NORFOLK FOR LONDON. Completing her loading at Wellington, the Now Zealand Shipping Company advise that they hope to dispatch the steamer- Norfolk from here on Thursday, January 22nd, for London, via Panama. TYMERIC FOR AUSTRALIA. To complete her discharge of New York cargo the C. and D. lane advise that the eteamer Tymeric left Dunedin on Saturday for Newcastle. I tsICGRAPHCQ movement* NEW YORK. Thursday—Ulooloo, for New Zealand. ... VANCOUVER, Friday—Niagara, for Auckland. ■ BOSTON, Saturday—Canadian Challenger, for 1 Halifax. KINGSTON, Friday—Aorangi, for VancouTor. AUCKLAND, Saturday—Nftvua (4.50 p.m.), for Napier; Kawatiri <5.29 p.m.), for Newcastle. Sunday—Leitrim <7.20 a.m.), from New York; Kakapo <4.20 p.m.), from Westport. ' LYTTELTON, Saturday—Katoa (6.80 Am.), from Timaru: Wahine (6.55 a.m.), from Wellington; Trelevan (11.10 a.m.),; from Dunedin. Canadian Cruiser (3.15 ! p.m.), Katoa (10.25 p.m.), Wahine (8.20 , p.m.), for Wellington., Sunday—Maori (7 a.m.), Dorset (10.50 a.m.), from Wellington: John (6.80 a.m.), from Timaru. DUNEDIN. Saturday—Waikouaitl (9 a.m.). from Bluff; Tymeric <5.15 p,m.), for Newcastle; Calm (11.35 p.m.), for Timaru. Sunday—Kamona (10 a.m.), from Bluff; Trelevan (10.30 a.m.), from Lyttelton.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12040, 19 January 1925, Page 2

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SHIPPING NEWS New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12040, 19 January 1925, Page 2

SHIPPING NEWS New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12040, 19 January 1925, Page 2

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