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TO-DAY'S SHIPPING.

ft. PORT OF LYTTELTON.

: ARRIVED. September SO, 7.15 o,ni.—Maori, s.s., 3J99 tani, Manning, from Wellington. Union Stetin Ship Company, agents. Passengers— Miaoea Bnen, Hughes, Heycook, Morrison, Co#, Von Dachilszen, Applegate, Old, Dornes, Crmninfton, Frances, Ihike, Holland, Shuttea, ißouyham, Wilkie, Browning, Anderson (2) &bd Berry (2), Mesdamea A'Court and two children, Kushan, Berry, Waters, Thomas, i Bur Bridge, Preston, Brown, Auki, Sutton, Rae,; Qroucher, M'Kenzie, Penrose and Johnfttjni Rev Rogers, Rev Roberts, Rev Knight, Dr A'Court, Messrs M'Kenzie, War but ton, Camming', Neea, Spiers, M'Kay, Rae, Barry, Water#, ['Cormiok, Barton, Watt, Marris, Heycock, Prio-i, Thompson, Jones, Cameron, JMPKimbill, Pearson, Ryan, Monson, Burns, Pride, Risoph, Quinn, Russell, Honderson, Milne, "Wright, Stewart, Moore, Chisney, Wilson, Jarman, Bla-ok, Stvle, Horn, Brown, Glaring Wylde, tf'Lean, Roberts, Dempster, Turkey, Tuoker, Sim, Auld, Prex-tor, Dixon, ? Cotter, PeggN Buckley, Pegg, Sutton, Pryor, & i 3fKianoxi, Braid, Milligan, Sullivan, Kayo, Meredith, M'Kenzie, Penrose, Penrose, Smith, Anderson, Callander, Rev Lee, Rev Lo wry, Dr MKay, and on« hundred and thirty-one •teeiage. 1., September 30, 10.1" a.m.—Aratapu, briga'itf tin*/ISO tons, Williams, ticm Kaipara. W. •X r x\ JPitaaitMy, sen., agent. Saptember 30, 21.15 a.m.—Mokoia, s.s., 3302 tons, M*'B«th, from Melbourne, via Bluff and Dnsedin. Union Steam Ship Company, •geafa. Septomber 80, noon —Manuka, s.s., 4503 dift, from Sydney, via Wellington. Union Steam Ship Company, ugwnts. SAILED. September 80, 6.30 a.m.—Jßon, p.p., 1763 tons, Firth, for Dunedin. Kinsey anil Co., {Ltd, agents. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Wootton, 8.5., from Nydia Bay, this day. Hawka'a Bay, s.s., from Wellington, this i Hawke'a 33ay, s.s., from Wellington, October,!. Navarino, &.&, from Wellington, October 1. Kittawa, as., from Timaru, October 1. Slu'nyo Marti, s.s., from Tiroaru, .October 1. j* Mararoa, b.s., from Wellington, 'October 1. Pefcono, s.s., from Timaru, October 1. ! Waipori, s.a., from Melbourne, October 1. Kittawa., s.s., from Wellington, October 2. ( Cygnet, 8.8., from Akaroa, October 2. Maori, «.b., from Wellington, October 2. [A Riverina, s.s.. from Wellington, October 2. Bimutaka, 0.5., from Dunedin, October 2. Arawa, b.s., from Wellington, October M'axaioa, a.a., from Wellington, October 3. "Whivngape, s.s., from Newcastle, October 3. Maori, 9.5., from Wellington, October 5. Cygnet, 5.8., from Aknroa., October 5. Manaroa, s.s., from Wellington, October 6. Ri7erina, «.b>, from Dunedin, October C. PaJoonA, s.s., from Wellington, October 6. Maori, ».s., from Wellington, October 7. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Kauri, As., for Newcastle, this day. l&ori, b.s., for Wellington, this day. l&koia, »»., for Melbourne, this day. Manuka, or Sydney, this day. Opcutri, a.*., for Greymouth, October 1. 3?#tone, e.a., for Wellington, October 1. Cygnet, s.s., for Akaroa, October 1. Eittawa, 9.SL, for Greymouth, October 2Opouri, for Auckland, October 1. Mpnowai, b.s., for Auckland, October 2. r- SSiayo 3laru, b.s., for Napier, October 2. 3&ori, s.s., for Wellington, October i Mverina, b.s., for Dunedin, October 2. H&bbum, b.s., for Wellington, October 2. VJfpotton, 5.3., for Wellington, Oc'ober 2. Mjjwaroa, s.s., for Wellington, October 4. (£ Cygnet, 8.8., for Aknroa, October 4. ifiiori, b.s., for Wellington, October 5. Mararoa, s.a., for Wellington, October 6. H- Riverina, s.s., for Auckland, October 6. •' Paloona, bj»., for iDunedin, October 6. Qdaori, ».a., for Wellington, October 7. OVERSEA VESSELS. Steamers bound for Lyttelton. From London. Arawa, i.s. (Shaw, Savill and Albion Compangr) sailed August 6, left Cape Town August SO; at Wellington September 25, Lyttelton October 8. Turakina, s.a. (Hew Zealand Shipping Comf»ay), Bailed August 19, due Cape Town September 8, Hobart September 28, Auckland ' . October G, Lyttelton October 17. Blngatira, s.s., Shaw Sarill and Albion Company), sailed September 3, due Cape ; ; Town September 23, Hobart October 12, Welltosrtbn October 18, Lyttelton October 25. fe;- Wlstmeatk, s.s. (Federal and Shire Line), i mm!«B September 9, due Lyttelton about i'V ' Rutpehu, b.s., (JTew Zealand Shipping « Company), eailed September 10, due Auckland about November 1, Lyttelton November 12. From Montreal. Earamea, s.s. (New Zealand Shipping Company), sailed Augruat 9, at Adelaide October S9>. I'ATamari, «.#. (New Zenlnnr! Shipping Company charter), sailed September 30, due Lyttelton" about December €. From Liverpool. Kukoura s.a. (Federal and Shire Line) Bailed July 98, left Sydney September 25, due jLyttelton October 15. L Oipri, s.s. (Federal and Shire Line), sailed August 12, due Lvitelton about October 20. |i " From New York. !' Navarino, s.s. (Vacuum Oil Company), ■ailed August 12, due Lyttelton about September 20. Karema, s.s. (American and Australian Line), sailed August 21, due Lyttelton about October 10. SHAW, ALBION COMTl» following movements are reported in connection with the Shaw, Savill' and Albion Company's fleet:— I Arwwa—At Wellington; due Lyttelton I about Sunday; will sail for London on Octo- ' bez 05, ; Athenio—Arrived at London September 20; f to leave on return trip for Australian porta on October 81; due in Now Zealand for \ loading about December 31. •f Corinthic —Arrived at London on September 31; to sail from London October 29 for i New Zealand; ctue about December 14. k lonio—En route from Sydney to London, via Durban; due London about Novembei 14 j: will leave on return trip about Decernt ber 31 f Taintri—Sailed from Wellington, for London. on August 28, from Mont-e Video on k September 14; due October 7; will return from London on November 26. i Delphic—Arrived at London on September 53," and due to leave Liverpool about Ncvember 10 for Australian porta. rimea— Sailed from Canada on Ai;o-u:-t Australia and N«w Zealand; left Cape ■ Tbwa on September 4; due Auckland aoout [ October 16. I. Kia Ora —Arrived at London on August ? 17; expected to sail for New Zealand again f on October 1; duo November 115. I Knmarar—Arrived at Wellington on Septem- : ber 6; to sail again from Auckland about October 15. f Pakeha —Arrived at London on Juno 13; I to sail from Liverpool for Australian ports [ about Nove , mber 30; due in New Zealand P about January 31. , Mamari —Sailed from Montreal for Australian. end New Zealand ports about Sop to tuber *23; due December 16. Matatua —Arrived at Auckland on Septem(ber 8; due to sail from Napier for London, via Sydney and South Africa, about October 7. Rangatira—Loft London on September ."i for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton and Port Chalmers; duo October 19; to sail I again from New Zealand for London about ' middle oi November. Waimana —Arrived fit London April 3; duo { in New Zealand for loading in February'. ' Waiwera—'Arrived at London on September 9; to sail from Canada for Australia and New Zealand at_ end of November. Zealandic —Arrived at London on July 4; I due in New Zealand for loading in January. ARRIVAL OF THE HEBBUR.X. Under charter to Messrs G. H. Scfllea, Ltd.. the Huddart-Parker Company's new I collier Hebburn arrived in Lyttelton yes--1 torday, in continuation of discharge of her ' cargo of jarrah. The Hebburn is on {'.or t mcuden voyage to these waters. Sho is t «teel (screw veoael of the well deck type, and I the. four masta and well equipped dorricks | give her a very smart appearance. Sho | has six spticioqs holds, which, to facilitate . I the speedy handling of coal, _are serv-ed by I thirteen ordinary and two friction winches, i , | The Hebbum has a tonnage of 3800 j I ions, axd '3-113 tons net, with a dead weight { I carrying capacity of 6250 tons. She was ■ I comoleted last April by the Blyth Ship- |: building Company, of Newcastle. Her dift mansions are:—Length, 375 ft: breadth. 51ft, ' R and, depth, 27ft Sin. The Hebburn 'i* in k command of Oaptain Ranson, who has a,s----i:; eoci&ted with him tho following officers: p D«ck, Messrs R. S. Johnson and T. Snov/; i l f «mgine-room, Messrs D. C. Rutherford, J. I Reddle, J. W. Baston and W. Gray. I: Her initial run was made to New York, f whar® she loaded wheat for Rortenlu.m tor 1 | the Belgians. On proceeding to Middle--t Hwrorlgh tho vessel shipped enrgo for Fitf xn«ntio, and then proceeded to load jarcidi. I for New Zeala."d. At Lyttdtou .-ho will !

discharge* 23,000 Tail way sleepers and 30,000 ft of assorted lines. She is expected to leave for Wellington on Saturday. MOKOIA'S INWARD CARGO. En route from, Melbourne to Wellington, the Union Strain Ship Company's l JJoknia arrived in Lyttelton this morning'. She brought a quantity of cargo ex the steamers Hurunui, Moldavia, and) Chalfster, the following bpinij the principal linos for here: — 12» ruses cocoa, 993 packages tea, cases modiual goods, 3 quarter-casks and 85 cases wine, 40(1 buga salt, 240 hags rice, 15 bags tannina; extract, 720 esses tiles, 15 cas«s macaroni, 40 bundles steel tubing, 70 packages bicycle sundries, 50 canes .sultanas, 6 pieces blueston*. 16 b03.-e» tobacco, 71 bundles pine, 60 eases fruit, <1 ! mtsa plumbago, <> cases muriatio uc-id, 4t> sulphuric acicf, 18 era ton bot ties, 11 cescb flaked rice and a larjo quantity of sundri-"-. AI?AW A DUE SATURDAY, ) The Savill and Albion Company'* ( liner Arawa is due in Lyttelton on Saturday _ in order to discharge d'joiil '2* 100 tons ol , Home cargo. She will nail on Wednesday for Port Chalmers, Tiniaru and theneo to _ Auckland. Final loading: operations will bo j carried out a' Wellington, departure for j London 'horns: taken on October 25. MANUKA'S TRANSHIPMENTS. Tlio Union Stsuir. Ship Company's intercolonial steamer Manuka, which arrived in Lyttelton to-day from Sydney, via Wellington, brought transhipments ex the steamers Gabo. Wuirana-, Matarau, Hitachu. Maru, Okhla, Eastern and ißold&via, the following being' the principal lines:—lo2 bales wool, 2 boxes rnisins, BO bundles rattans, 52 bags pepper, 37 bales matting, 39 bags peanuts, 8 eases china, 39 packages tea, 49 basjs ground nuts, 96 packages crackers, 160 packages merchandise, 174 oases soap, G eases tobacco, 4 e'abs marble, 5 cases wine, 50 hogsheads and 1 quarter-cask white spirit, 55 packages matches, 100 rolls wire netting, '1 bag's cloves, 5 east's gold dust, 8 boxes malted milk, 25 caaes mineral waters, 20 cases Scott's emulsion, 357 pieces sawn timber, 7 boxes phonograph goods, 525 piece* oak and assorted timber, 7'2t> boxes fruit and a largo quantity of sundries. The vessel will leave on the return trip late to-night. SHIPPING- NOTES. The Wootton is due to-day trom Nydift Bay with a cargo of timber. She will not return to Wellington until Saturday. "Under .charier to the New Zealand Shipping Company, tho steamer Karamea was due to arrive at Adelaide yesterday from Montreal. As soon «s the vessel completes discharge at tho Smith Australian port she will proceed to Sydney end thence to New Zealand. The vease] should reach here about the end of the month. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. AUCKLAND, September 30. Arrived—-Waipon (C a.m.), from Newcastio. Katoa ("7.-15 a.m.), from JCewcflstlo. Kaikoura B.S5 1 ) a.m., from Sydney. Ear etna (0 a.m.), from New York. September 30. To sail at 3 p.m. —Mokoia. for Melbourne; passengers for Lyttelton—Misses C'Q?an ("2) j and Warren, Mrs Kane, Master Thompson ar.d Mr P. M'lntyre.

HIGH TIDE. September. ».m. p.m. f/ Thuittd&y . 80 8.51 9.16 October. Friday . 1 9. <2 10.3 5 . Saturday . '2 10.33 10.53 11.47 Sunday r 3 11.23 Monday » 4 — 0.11 £?' Toasday • 5 0.55 <1.58 £j, "Wednesday . 6 1.01 Thursday . 7 a.6

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 11506, 30 September 1915, Page 6

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TO-DAY'S SHIPPING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 11506, 30 September 1915, Page 6

TO-DAY'S SHIPPING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 11506, 30 September 1915, Page 6

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