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SHIPPING NEWS.

MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN-GOING STEAMERS. , The Pakeha, from Liverpool direct, arrived at Auckland on the &th imst. __ j Tho Tcmoana, from London for New Zealand ports, arrhed at Melbourne on the Bth inst. s The Niwaru, from 'Wellington, reached [ , London en the Bth h;st. Her cargo in- | o!u<?£6 55,747 carca*es mutton, 4312 oaroa*63 i • Jamb, and 3343 quaiifcars beef. | The Cornwall, from Liverpool, ariived at Wellington on the 9th 1:1 st. The Absrlour, from New York for New Zealand ports, arrhed at Melbourne on j the 11th inst. | Thi Ruapehu, from Wellington, called at Monte Video, and resumed her -voyage on ' the 7th met. _ ; j The* Morea, from London, arrived at Free- ' mantle, W.A., on the sth. She has on bca.rd the following ps ssemg-e-rs : — For Dunedin — Mies Eastwood, Mrs Watson, Mr Patter&on, I>r Potter. For the Bluff— Mr and Mra Cowie. j The- Tongai-iro left London for Wellingj ton on the 7th in-r. j The lonic, from London, called al Capetown, and renewed her voyage to Welhngton, via Hobanr, on the 3id mst. ! The Star of Australia left Sydney for Auckland on the 9th inst. I Tho Wai mate Left London for Auckland on the 7th insi. j The Arawa !c-fi, Wellington for London on the 12th inst. wiLh die fol- ( > lo\r ng passe n g-€ r.3 : — Second saloon: From i | Wellington— Mrs Irvine, Mr H. F. ' Earle, Master Irvine. From Christchurch — j Mrs S. J. Plummer, Mr R. MTntyre. . From Dunedin — Misses Platts, Vintre. Mr W. Anderson. Third class: From Welhng- ' ton— Messrs Blowes and Eyles. From Auck j land— Misses Entwisle (2), Wootton (2). I Mesdanies Entwisle, Woofcton, Messrs Coventry. Entwisle. Dobflon, Wootton, . Maatsr Entwisle, Woofcton. From Chribt- | j church — Mrs Jeffreys and infant. From j j Dunedin— Mrs Tafe. Tho Arawa is due at j ! London on February 23. TO ARRIVE. AT AUCKLAND. Thoowina. left London November 13. Aborlour, left New York November 11. ' Ota.ki, left Liverpool November 28. Indrad«vi a-nd M^rere, left London Deoember 65. Star of Australia, left Sydney, Januaiy I 9. Waimate, left London January 7. AT WELLINGTON. Tomoana, left London November 20. Wamari and Nerehana, left London December 8, lonic, left Capetown January 3. j Tujrakina, left London December 29- Toni g'ar'iro, left London January 27. , AT gHAIMEIIS AND DtJNEDIX. From London.— Lady ■Wol^eley, left London November 16. Whakatand left Capetown Deoe-mlber 31: du^ Jftnufcry 28. j Fxoia Litei'pool.— Otftki, Ha Auck-

land and northern ports, left Liverpool, November 23. Pakeha, arrived Auckland January 8. Cornwall, due about February 5. From New York. — Aberlour, sailed November 1] ; due February 13. Mashcona, sailed December 16 : due March 19. Cape Breton, left December 3. Fifcshire, due about February 18. j HOMEWARD BOUND. ' Rippingh&m Grapg°, left Wellington Ko-v ember 16. Rakaia, left Wellington November 23. Kia Ora, left Lpttelton November 30. Corinthic, left Wellington Discern ber 3. Fifeshire, left Wellington December 15. Ruapehu, 1-eft Wellington D<M>9mber 13. Mimiro, left Wellington December 22. Kaipara, left Wellington December 24. Devon, left. Wellington December 30. Glendhu and Waiwera, left Wellington December 31. Star of England, left Wellington January 2. PROJECTED DJiJt'ARTURES. • FBOM WELLINGTON. Rimutaka, January 14. Arawa, January 12. Morayahire, January 23. Tainui, January 28. Opawa, January 12. The Greynrauth Harbour Board's dredge Mawhera arrived at Frem&ntle, from Glasgow, on the stih insL The barque Jcne, from Newcastle to Mauritius, w«is thrown on her beam ends during a hssavy gale and as bar cargo shifted the vessel was in imminent peril of sinking with evcrj ees that struck her. Her foretopmast wa6 cut away, carrying with it the maim topgallant mast. On the weather moderating- tho orew t.rimmied the cargo amd got the vessel more upright, and than a. tug- picked her up and took her back to Newcastle. The steamer Glandhu, which sailed from Wellington on December 31 for London, took the following cargo from the Dominion:—From Auckland: 913 bales wool, 1117 sacks kauri gum, 76 bales flax, 41 casks tallow, 10 casks pelts, 21 bales leather, 3950 sacks copra, 1120 sacks ore, 4 loads bark, 9 bales feathers, 44 casks prem. jire., 8 casks casings, 33 packages sundries. From Napier : 3163 tale© wool, 123 casks tallow, 43 casks pelts, 33 bales flax, 87 bales tow, 18 dumps sheepskins. From Wanganui : 1614 bales wool, 30 casks tallow, 36 casks pelts 1 bale hair. From Wellington: 4-784 bales wool, 542 bales tow, 347 baies sheepskins, 1931 bales hemp, 1 bale hair. The Shaw-Savill liner Waiwera, which sailed from Wellington on Deo. 31, took the following cargo for London: — From Wellington — 166 bale 3 wool, 9 baks 6kins, 3 bales leather, 1047 bales hemp. 82 bales tow, 3000 carcases lamb, 11,297 carcases lamb, 333 casks tallow, 4 casks casings,' 17 cases lard, 23 packages sundries, 11,439 boxes butter, 3900 crates cheese. From Patee— £901 boxes buttor, 7177 crates cheese. From New Plymouth— l3,o69 boxes butter, 2555 crates cheese. From Auckland— l 6.-144 boxes butter. 516 orates cheese. From Picton—lss4 bale* wool, 24 bales skins, 26 bales hemp, 8 bales tow, 66 sacks peas, 3803 carcases lamb, 1214 carcases mutton, 29 casks tallow. From Lyttelton — 3453 bales wool, 96 bales skins, 436* sacks peas, 4808 carcases lamb, 3436 carcases mutton, 223 casks tallow, 1602 boxes butter, 603 crates cheese. From Dunedin— 's3l2 boxes butter, 1273 crates cheese. From Bluff — 3126 crates cheese. From Napier — 1011 bales wool, 1 bale skins, 4985 carcases mutton, 73 casks tallow, 24 casks pelts, 38 casks casings, 62 bales hemp, 1 package sundries. The following exports were taken by the Tyser line steamer Star of England, which loft Wellington on the 2nd for London: — From Wellington— 393 bales wool, 215 bales flax, 3 bales rags, 8171 carcases lamb, 10,006 legs mutton, 1433 quarters beef. From Auckland — 179 "bales wool, 162 cases kauri Pfimi, 6 cases chloride, 1 case paper tags. From WanganuL— l2B bales wool, 29 bales skins, 228 casks tallow, 4 casks margarine, 18 .casks pelts, 1004 quarters beef, 31 orates ewe legs, 10 crates wether legs, 35 crates shoulders, 19 orates loins, 2 bags kidneys, 5918 carcases lamb, 2743 carcases mutton. 6 cases merchandise. From Gisbornc— s26 bales wool. From Napier — 2677 bales wool. 28,664 carcass lamb. 25 cases mutton, 100 rases ox. tongues, 5731 earca c es mutton. From Grevmouth— 2o bales wool. " ________ !

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Otago Witness, Issue 2861, 13 January 1909, Page 70

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SHIPPING NEWS. Otago Witness, Issue 2861, 13 January 1909, Page 70

SHIPPING NEWS. Otago Witness, Issue 2861, 13 January 1909, Page 70