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SHIPPING.

J?ORT OF IIMABU lie flagstaff of Timaru is situate*! i ia East longitude 171 deg. ±o ruin. 19 . »ac., South, latitude 44 de£. 2a nun. | ix. Lc ! Higk water, 3.12 ajn.; 3.30 p.m. j tiua rises, 4.'2'J a.m.; sots, 7.3 p.m. xisea, 7.20 p.m.; dt;Mj 4.2'« i ;i.ui. | ARRIVED.—Nov. 16th. j N3. | SAILED.— Nut. ICth. j N3. I EXPECTED ARRIVALS. , Storm, 3.3., from Pert Chalmers »to- I day. I VVanaka, a.s., from. Oamara, to-day. Corinna, s.s., from Wellington, today. Pukaki, s.s., from Oamaru, to-rr...r-row. Rakaaoa, 3.3., from Dttnedin, next week. Helen, barque, from Australian ports, early. t'aituna, 5.3., from Newcastle-, vb pi.rc.4. early. Wairuna, 3.5., from. Newcastle, Til pnrts, early Clan Grant, 3.5., from Buaoury, via p»ct3, earty. Afghanistan, s.s., from London, via ports, early December. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Scurm, 3.3., fur LytteUon, \Yau<;aaui, this afternoon. Corinna, a.s., fur Dunedin, this evening. Wanaka, 5.3., for Napier, Giaborne, Auckland, tu-morrow. CBy Cable.) SYDNEY, Sailed at 4.3o—Maht-im. I.Mr Clement Wragye is a pasjeiiytr;. MELBOURNE, Not. 16. Arrived Strachloviu U'uru New' YorkSailed —Manuka for New Zealand. TELEGRAPH NOTICE BOARD. WELLINGTON. Nor. IGSailed, 2.30 p.m.., Curiaua, for Timaru. GREYMOJLJTU, N,v. 15. Arrived, 7 p.m., Kaiapoi, fruta. Titnaxu. OAMARU, Nor. V>. Arrived, 6.30 a.m., IVton». from Timaru. PORT CHALMERS, Not. IS. Sailed, 1.50 p.m., St.rui, fur Timaru. ' STEAMERS TO AIUUVE. At Wellitijituft-

Ruapeh.ua irotu due about Nov. Ulh. ;Jdavitf - j Uav iruui Live--puui, j>uv. liticiij ilacai.ua trum. LonUun Nut. 27tn; Mimu'o trom ' on-auti, Nov. 2Btk; Drayton Orange from Liverpool, Nov. -isth; Tamui truoi Loudon, Nov. 2'JTh; stratutevcu frurn Nev, 'iorJt, Dec. 2nd; Turkt.-Caa from Montreal, Dec .2nd; Star of Scotland from New York, Dec. Dth; Star of Canada trum. Loudon, Dec 10th; Rotsjrua from. Lundon, Dec. 12tii; Sussex frorn L.verpool, Dec. 19th; Waimato from Montreal, Dec. 26th; Jlarere from London, JJee. 28th; Parisiana from New York January 23rd. At Dunedin. To Af4^ a , n f taa:l, lefc October |4- Delphic (via northern porta), left Liverpool September J. V«rmoat (via, Auckland), lefc Stw York August 23. busaex, lefc Liverpool OccJW 15 Jxaramea, leaves Montreal .November ia (via northern porui. Wamera, i-tt London November 1 (.direct;. NOTES. lht> Shaiv Savill and Albion CutnPaajs reamer 1,.„,:, !. :t uu luosday tor _\ew Zealand jkh-E-The coastal learner Sturm le t " t Port Chalmers, early ye.n-nby atteruooo fur tins port, whore she should arrive early this niornln^. The bainue Helen i s ,[ue here- in a fortoisht's time, u itli a tail ,-ar"., of N-D.L. timber, and l for JleMsrs John .Jacksrm arid Co. _ The 5.3. Corinna U expected to put m an appearance at 4 oY-lork this ffternooa from Wellington. She I.,nd, 4u tonj yuneral and I .ad.. .-.andres for Dunedin. sailing thid rnorriitii;. Th» Tyser liner £r.dra-l U r;, v. Li.-fa. batfed srain and other enr-o at T.ruaru far London, a .short time back, arrived at her destination on Fr.day last. Captain. Tate, of the. Pukaki, has Rone ashore at Uenedin on holiday leave. Captain .1. IW.nhton hm, taken temporary command of the vessel.

The 8.3. Wanaka was expected tr> leavty Oamaru at tndnixht yesterday fcr this port, and should arrive h«re 'early this morning. Her departure for Napier direct has been fixed for to-morrow afternoon.

It in stated in annual of the New Zealand Shipping tympany that a contract has been made- with Jlesara Wm. Dunny and IScuthcn tor th<a building ot a sinnliar steamer to th<» j-totorua, now on her maiden voymga to ftew Zealand. The new steamer 13 to bo delivered next year. Tha Jiuw Zealand Shipping Company's caw steamer IJatucua, at preterit bound £rom London to Dominion porta, on. iwr trail tripo averaged lo.'i/ knota. She m -13-tt'c in length, and t> the second ship belong; n;,; to the crrnpauy'st lieet to be nttcd » ir.h a •■i.-ytu-biuatioa' 1 -oJc turbines ami recipr<n-atiu;» engines.. She hau accommodation lor 5:1 tirst-chua pa.»sengi'ri>, Z:i _t\:undclaaa and 4111 third-ciaaa paaseny.'i-i. bha will have capacity lor iUo,«jUO •heep to be. carried in especially ululated huldi. At a. distance or 00U miles the Uud-dart-Paricer linera t'limarua. and Zealandia established wirele»<j cornniunicatlon with, each other, greeting, freely eiuhan<;i d between then:. Tho I'tunaroa, which waj bound trues. Wellington to Sydney, arrived there on Cup Day, and reiiorted that the Z'--a-landia wished to be cotihed "all well." The latter Tsaael wau on a voyuyo t'roru Brisbane to Stura (Fiji). Never previously had wireless connecting taken place between tyo Australia u-.nwitd liners ever sucks Urny diiaiue. Tuu Huddart-farker fic.ee Z.m three ot its liners already equipped, the th.rd b' iru; the> Ravenna, another weu-kuown steamer.

The Union Cotapanj's Rakanoa made no. »--xceDti<ina'ly i..n;j; trip up Jit)oi Lrttottou to Wc-l'lsti^rr..iri. wiii.ih. probably constitute.-; a record fir th« journey, at Ifraai n* tar a.* si» L-. conc(-rn«fl. Leaving thn southern |v>rt at 4.5 p.m. on SatnninT tho vessel ui<i not arrive in the atrcnm at WVlUnjiton until 0.30 a.m. oa Morwbv, 3"J hours 2." minutes later. Tb« Kakanoa, befn« in linht trim, mafTo v>tv bail writ, tber of the heavy >"."\V. that «n M«nvinis out.-iflv, th<» steamer bt-iiff flnri'» about lik«* a i-orfc. Tho Marinp Department at TEViTin~ ton h In receint- of tntri"f from O mnianoVr Honper, nf the Anioknra, n»portirn; that tb*< vr>;sr? waj eompr?\«i to sft<*Tt*rat Port Sr t :vart T--tan*' on tnr» Tst Irwf., .iivim/: t<> *><? weather. Th* .T.-tiy to Hu- ro-'w-f v. iTT oppvent Tier From ;> rriv-i ntc back at BT'ifT from the «nitryimr Ma rid groopp

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCIII, Issue 14351, 17 November 1910, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Timaru Herald, Volume XCIII, Issue 14351, 17 November 1910, Page 4

SHIPPING. Timaru Herald, Volume XCIII, Issue 14351, 17 November 1910, Page 4

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