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TO-DAY'S SHIPPING.

■ \ •;•' PORT OF LYTTELTON.

- ' > ARRIVED. S#pt«mbor 98, 4.45 ».m,—Karaon®. «.s., 1125 tens, Biltcra, from Westport. Union bteam Sibip. Company, agents. September 38, 6.25 a. m.—Maori, s.s., 3.W tons, Manning, from Wellington. Linen Steam Ship Company, agents. Passengers—- * Jdlssee Falconer, Sharp, Moon, Ila.n:ia, Rociic, ' Webb, Thompson (2), Marley, Hayton, Broaddey, Howell, "iLayze. Bennett Richardson, Pculton, Kelly, Gibson. Suirian, Guthrie, Da via, Rowe and Sutherland, three • £iatera of Mercy, Meadaimos Jeffreys child, Haywardj Abbey, M'Uveney and c-nild, Jtnowle#, M'Lean and two children, .Phillips . Rowrmr, Kirk, Thorr son, Howell, Stevenson, Sitohie, Lomaa, Bayly, Dow, Hesaey, Patriot, Bell, Field, Hanna, Rule, Woods, Heap, EiliAa, Holdguta, Hedges and Pringle, Cap4ain.R*dney, Captain Sewell, Brigadier-Gon-er*! Robin, Surgeoa-Gencial Henderson, Lieutenant N". Barstow, Messrs M'Coy, Welch (2), Knovrlea, Esplin, Adams. Abbey, H&yman,. Butcher, Eltary, Alloo, Chinnery, Btun, Morton, Falconer (3), Anderson, M.P., ■, King, Leaden, Bishop, Nankevoll, Ponltcn, Phillips, Sutton, Ro Senear, Cook, llcwpu, Simmers, M'Gregor, Ritchie, Vivian, Cundv, Donald, Heasey, Loughnan, Scales, Smith, Taylor, Brundell, Scott, Collins, Roydhoupe, Mason, Monk, Park, Wood*, Stewart, Cutis*, Gilmore, Jones, Mulholland, Hilias, Meyers, Frostiok, Heap, Hawkins, Wilson, F«rr, Andrews, Hedges, M'Dou&ll, Pringle, Dona'df B6JI, - Thomson, FletcJh-er, Palmer, Moss, ■; Brown, Gibba, Scott {2), IBarr, Burt and V Brown and one hundred and twenty-three ateerag*. y EXPECTED ARRIVALS. ' Oygm&t, S.S., from Akaroa, this day. Cepnna, &s., from Timaru, September 29. g... Hebburn, a.a., from Dunedin, September 29. Ci" Kawhai, as., from Westport, September 2S). 1 Hawke's Bay, a.a., from Wellington, Sep- '• tember- 29. Mararoa, b.b., from Wellington, September ' -3Bt Stoym, 8.9., from Timaxu, September 29. i - Tarawera, a.s., from Dunedin, September 29. i Kifctawa* sa, from Greymouth, September P »* " }i Kavarino, b.b,, from Wellington, September J AC, r 5l' Mknuka, *»., from Sydney, September 30. £■ Maori, 8.5., from Wellington, September 30. f Mokoia, a.s., from Dunedin, September 30. ? Arawa, s.e., from Wellington, September 80. •' Shiayo Marn, s.s., from Tirrnaru, October 1. f Mararoa, e.S., from Wellington, October i. Petoae, sa, from Timaru, October 1. " Waipori, s.s., from Melbourne, October 1. I- Oygnet, s.a., from, Akaroa, October 2. jf, Riverina, s.a.. from Wellington, October 2. Rimntaka, b.s,, from Dunedin, October 2. V Mutaroa, s.a, from Wellington, October 3. tJ Wlutngape, 8.9., from Newcastle, October 3. u- Maori, a.a, from Wellington, October 5. p CJygxwt, 8.9., from Akaxoiv, October 5.. I; ■ PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Port Albany, b.s., for Tim&ru, this day. [*' Maori, e.s. t for Wellington, this day. Sv. W«Jefttu» a.s., for Kaikoura, this day. Corinna, s.s., for New Plymouth, Sept«nKt' iter SB. Storm BJk, far Pioton, September 29. -i ls ■ iljarart>», for Wellington, September 29. ffc'' Twawera, 8.8., for Auckland,' September 29, p Aioo, s.s., fox Dnnedin, September 29. , Mabri, 8.5., for Wellington, September 30. 5 Mokoia, s.i., for Melbourne, September SO. i~ ' 1 (Manuka, s.s., for Sydney, September SO--6 . Hebburn, mi, for Wellington, October 1. p tI * Maraioa. s.a., for Wellington, October 1. K " Petone, s.bi., for Wellington, October 1. kv jjf- Owenet, b.b., for Akaroa, October 1. j ! r Snmyo Miaru, b.s., for Napier, October 2. | hfooii, b.s., for Wellington, October 2. £. - Riverina, b.s., for Dunedin, October 2. ji Mararoa, >.a., for Wellington, October 4. Qy-gnet, 8.8., for Akaroa, October 4. fijj Mvsxi, b.b., for Wellington, October ; OVERSEA VESSELS, w. - / Bteamera bound for Lyttelto* 5 . From London. Arawa, s.s. (Shaw, Savill and Albion Com]pany) sailed August 6, left Cape Town if-. August 80; at Wellington September 25, h Lrttelton September 80. -*v. Turakina, s.s. (New Zealand Shipping CoinR ]pany), aailed August 19, due Cape Town Sep* §■' Imrurar 8L Hobart September 28, Auokland If. October 6, Lyitelton October 17. ft', Rangatira, s.s., Shaw Savill and Albion .'V Company), sailed September S, due Cape i Town ( September 23, Hobart October 12, Wellinsrton October 18, Lyttelton October 25. jp- Westmeath, s.a. (Federal and Shire Line), ft aadied . September 8, duo Lyttelton about Jf' November 9. Buapehu, s.a., (NWw Zealand Shipping | Company), Bailed September 10, due Auck--4 land about November 1, Lyttelton November it Y 1;; From Montreal. 6 ' IDuam«a, s.s. (New Zealand Shipping If sailed August 9, due Lyttelton I about October 20. g'» Maxnari, s.s. (New Zealand Shipping Company chiarter), sailed September SO, due Lyttelton about December 6. f" From Liverpool. Kaikoura s.s. (Federal and Shire Line) Miled July 28, left Sydney September 25, due October 15. Orari, *.s. (Federal and Shire Line), aailed From New York. ( s.s. (Vaouum Oil Company), August 12, duo Lyttelton about Sep■Hhlxr' 90. s.s. (Amerioan and Australian August 21, due Lyttelton about K' KTFMABA'S OUTWARD CARGO. Be Iba SObfltw, Savill and Albion- Company's avear Kumara, whioh left Lyttelion on Sunm'. lay for Wellington to continue) Homeward Kg loading, lifted the following cargo during h«r HE, vtay in port:—6oSo carcases frozen meat, 226 K.-. nlear wool, 2 bales rabbitskins, 140 crates R& Wneire, 1358 aacka peas, 10 orates oasings, V iI4SO oaaos preserved meats, 450 casks tallow B» And palta and £2 packages Red Cross goods. H . ARAWA'S PERSONNEL. K- Hsb Shaw, Sarill and Albion, Company's H JStwr Axwm> : has about 4000 tons of oargo K l» land at Wellington, und in consequence H fier aztiral in Lyttelton is not expected until k' alb out Bunda<y next. She is still in command W_' of Captain H. Clayden, Who has associatod K Sritib: aim tha following ofßoers.—Chief, Mr ffi. O. 5L Ahcli«wb; Bocond, Mr P. F. Ohowlsj , ■ lUrd, Mr Ew Nielson: fourth, Mr L. G. May; Pi engineer, Mr J. Spiers; second, Mr J. r»( third, Mr A. Cooper; fourth, Mr J. daman: fifth, Mr E. Breen; sixth, Mr .T. I#'; ohief refrigerating l engineer, Mr E. Jjijigmom; Mr A. J. M'Oalliim; i fcoßcnnaker, Mr J. Hunter; electrician, Mr f, P, Kiacaid!; wirelera operator, Mr P, F. L lhurdis«r( parser, Mr F. G. Hanman; atirf- nofl, Dr F. W. Cbatesf chief stew«rd, Mr C, r /. Hobden. i" HIANVKA DUE THIS AFTERNOON. . Tbe Tln on Oompany'a Manuka, from Syd- »' dtio at Wellington about 4 p.m. tol >4a7.. She has 159 passengers on board and' fc ' about . 1800 tons of cargo, 070 tons of which 't 'jte for "Wellington. On account of her lata ; sihid is not expected in Lyttelton until p SSrnrjS&wr morning. Departure for Sydney ff Willtatakea lie eame day. fl- - . LARGE SHIPPING DEAL. 3EaS advios from America gt»te3 that the I paid by the Atlantic Transport Cora- )/ taasy to the Pacino Mail Steam Ship Comr Ewy. for the flva steamers Manchuria, Mon- ?! nrlia, Korea, Siberia and China. wa3 approxipa»telsr, i 2,400,000. The vessels were sold as a reAolt of La Follette Seamen'ss Bill, wliich fc&&» it imposwble for the company to coml y>ete against the Japanese. Tne \ capacity of the steamers is 100 s 20() tons. k | SHIPPING NOTES. Captain B. Sewell, of the ivomata, arrived [ ' from the north to-day, and fn all probability \rill join the Koiaata, relieving Bil- \ ton,. who will take command of tha IJatiri, vi» Captain KendalL I The appointment of Captain J. W. H. If Solmes. of the IJuion Company's service, «u I nori>ourma«ter ai Pioton in BUccesMou to g Cfeptain Burgesa, ia announced. Cftptain | Burgess takes up the position of Government % |urv«yor of ships at Wellington. ['nor to I Lining the Union Company soma thirteen man 'ago Captain Holm« 3 served in nailingSlips for twelve years. His first ap pointkaeot to the Union Company was fourth offiQfer of the Monowai, after which he received promotion to cihief officer. Ho wag snbscHuently given command of lie tug Terawhiti, and since then has been master of twelve Vessels, transferring lost week from the Ma£*rarika to the Arahura. As a m&sior, Cap- ' tain Holmea hoa been very popular with eJI Jkhose -who have come into touch with him, SHIPPING TELEGRAMS, j ("Pek Pr'iss Association . I L A UCKLAND, September 2s. To «ail—Biverints S p.m.; pasrengera for Ifftteltoß—Mrs »;••! Thorulov, .Mr ?nd Jfrsi Opper. I[Pkr Press Association.' DUNEDIN, Septfmbw ii. . To Bail—Tarawera, 3 p.m.; raeßruprt'TJi Ur JSytteltoß'—Mesdames Oalbert, T. 11. r <Join, Polet and two children, Mr Bttines •• !1 J th# Olarinoa*

high TIDE. X September. e tun. P.TBL S 1 Twsdty . SB 7.12 7.36 8.2G 9.16 Wednoaiay . 29 8.1 Thursday . 30 8.51 11 October. 10.8 10.58 11.17 0.11 i Friday . l 9.4'J Saturday Sunday . 2 . 8 10.33 11.33 Monday , 4 — Tuesday . 5 0.35 0.58

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 11504, 28 September 1915, Page 6

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TO-DAY'S SHIPPING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 11504, 28 September 1915, Page 6

TO-DAY'S SHIPPING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 11504, 28 September 1915, Page 6

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