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TO-DAY'S SHIPPING.

PORT OF LYTTELTON. HIGH TIDE. October. K.m. p.m. Tuesday . 5 0."5 0.53 Wednesday . 6 1.01 ~ Thursday . 7 "6 -V' Friday 8 3.52 ' Saturday . 0 2.40 4.^ Sunday . 10 , Tuesday . l'J 15.il ARRIVED. October 5, 2 a.m. —Wihangape, _ 2S/31 tons, Frew, from Newcastle. Union 6team Slip Company, agents. October S, 6.45 a.m.—Maori, «.s., 3399 tons, IM)i».nniTi.g-_ from Wellington. Union Steam Skip Company agents. Passengers—One hundred and sixty-four saloon and two hundred «ad forty-edght steerage. October 5, € a.m.—Npfatoro. b.s.. 1137 tons, !Dowell, from Greymouth, via London. Blackball Coal Company, agents. October 5, 1 p.m.—Ulimaroa, b.s., 5777 tana, i ' Wyllie, from Sydney, via Wellington, and Co., agents. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Storm, s.s., from Terakohe. this day. Cygnet, s.e., from Akaroa. this day. Poherua, 8.8., from Greymouth, October 6. Maroroa, b.s., from Wellington, October 6. Bi7erma, •■»., from Dunedin, October C. Paloona, b.s., from Wellington, October 0. Karama, b.b., from Wellington, October 7. Maori, s.s. t from Wellington. October 7. M«raroa, s.s., from Wellington, October 8. Storm, 8.8., from Timaru, October 8. Paloona, s.s., from Dunetfin, October 9. larawera, s.s., from Wellington, October 9. Maori, s.s., from Wellington, October 9Cygnet, sfrom Akaroa, October 9. Mararoa, b.b., from Wellington, October 9. Maori, b.s., from Wellington, October 12. \: Cygnet, b.b., from Akaroa, October, 1-. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Navarino, 8.3., for Dunedin, this day. ■! Shinyo Maru. s.s., for Napier, this day. Maori, 3.8., for Wellington, this day. Storm, s.s., for Dunedin, thi-3 day. Arawa, s.s., for Port Chalmers, October 6. Rrmutaka, s.s., for Wellington. October 6. Ulimaroa, s.s., for Wellington. October 6. Mararoa, s.s>, for Wellington, October 6. ■Riverina, b.s., for Auckland, October 6. Hawke's Bay, s.s., for Svdney, October 6. Paloona, for Dunedin, October 6. Maori, s.s., for Wellington. October 7. s.s., for Dunedin, October 8. s.s., for Wellington, October 8. .Storm, s.b., for Picton, October 8. 'Cygnet, e.s., for Akaroa, October 8. Maori, s.s., for Wellington, October 9. Tarawera, s.s., for Dunedin, October 9. Paloona, s.s., for Auckland, October 9. Mararoa, s.s., fox Wellington, October 11. Maori, s.s., for Wellington, October 12. OVERSEA VESSELS. Steamers bound for Lyttelton. From London. Turatina, s.s. (New Zealand Shipping Company), sailed August 19, due Cape Town September 8, Hobart September 28, Auckland October 6, Lyttelton October 17. Rangatira, s.s. (Shaw, Snvill and Albion Company), sailed September 3, left Capo Town September 29, due Hobart October 12, Wellington October 27, Lyttelton November Westmeath, s.s. (Federal and Shire Lme), •ailed September 9, due Lyttelton about November 9. Ruapehu, s.s. (New Zealand Shipping Company) sailed September 10, due Auckland about November 1, Lyttelton November 2£ ■' 1 From New York. Karema, s.s. (American and Australian Line), sailed August 21, at Auckland Octooex Ik, due Lyttelton about October 10. : Parattah, A3. (American and Australian Xjino), to sail September 28, due Lyttelton about November 5. 2STEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY. Li Following are tho movements of the New Zealand Shipping Company's fleet: Hurunui—Was to leave Tokomaru Bay at midnight last night for Gisborne; thence to Napier and Wellington, leaving latter port about Ootober 9 for London, via Durban. Rinrutaka- —To leave Lyttelton to-morrow lor Wellington, and will sail finally on Octobet 12 for Louden via Monte Video. Sihinyo Maru —To leave Lytteli on this morning for Napier to complete discharge. Kaikoura—From Liverpool, via Sydney, is to leave Auckland to-day for Wellington. Dorset—ls to leave Picton this evening for Wellington, leaving there about Friday Ptxmdon. jamea—From Montreal, arrived at Melne on Saturday, and is to leave there orrow for Sydney, thence to New Zeaxakina —Loft Hobart at 8 a.m. vasterand is due in Auckland on Saturday SHIPPING NOTES. fJ:.- tMr W. Walker, second engineer of the ,i Ugakuta, has accepted a position with a freezing company, and his ( position has been filled by Mr Broadley, at present second engineer of the Ngatoro. Mr M'Laren. third engineer of the Ngatoro, has been promot-ed to second, and Mr F. R. Gilgour will sign on •# third engineer. With a full cargo of ooal. the Union Steam Bhip Company's collier Whangapo arrived in port this morning from Newcastle. The vesne] had an uneventful trip across the Ta3mau 6ea. She will sail on Saturday for Auckland with sheep and general cargo. ' Amongst the latest charters is that of the «ieamer Berwiok Law, 4650 tons, to load at Montreal fox Australian and New Zealand port#. On h«r voyage from Liverpool to Auckland the F. and S. chartered steamer Kai\coura experienced fair weather until September 8, when a gale was met with, which did conaklerable damage to the deck fittings, •to. Conditions rapidly became worse, and on September 12 a heavy sea came aboard, flooding the wireless cabin. The Kuikoura SB expected at Lyttelton early next week. TTLIMAROA'S TRANSHIPMENTS. Tb« Huddart-Parker Company's Ulimaroa, . trhich arrived in Lyttolton this aileraoon from Sydney, via Wellington, ha 3 tnmshipments on board ex the steamers Aldenham, Shangsha and Sitachu Maru, the following being" the principal lines: —175 bundles palings, 1675 bundles paling, 10 cylmder3 urntnonia, 1 keg powdered h-erbs, 10 bundles steel piping, 4 coils wire xope, 63 bass hides. 1)19 oaga pieces, 25 cylinders C'o2. 245 piece*) «awn maple, 7 steel angles, *lO cases tablet «"Ogwr, 200 bags ric«, 6 cafes wine, .">0 cased shale oil. 883 oases fruit, 3'i padag-as tea, 1 cask lemon juice, 5> slaba marble, 5 Irega ti»rtaria aoid, B€oo bags gypsum. JIB bales jh«mp, 100 packages rattan, 56 baief rope, 18 "I crates empty bottlos, 4 bftga peanuts, HJ bnlos atrawboards, 54 bundles quantity Qyclo goods, drug it and randries. The Ulimaroa will leave for Sydney to-morrow. TRAfDE AT NEWCASTLE. According- to M'essrs Earp Bros.' _trado report for September, business at Newcastle, particularly in the coal trade, was reported quiet, but the outlook was utorc promising for some time past. The shortage of explosives had been overcome. The following are the preheat rates of freight to foreign ports:—San Francisco 18:5, Honolulu 18s. Acapulco 24k, CJunymas 24 5, Callao 80s. Valparaiso. Pisaeua Range ±2s, Mjsnila 14s, Singapore 17s, Javo 16s. -AuoklaJid 11a, GißbMne 15s, Napier l'2y, Wellington lis, Waaganui 14s 6u, Lyttelton 3*2s, 'nmaro 12s Bd, Dunedin l-» Gd, Bhifi 12s Gtl. THE VIOTOMA. • j -The Huddart-Parker Company's Victoria is diie to sail from Sydney on .Saturday next for Auckland, and on arrival at iho northern port she will resume running in the east coast service. Departure for southern ports v$H bo taken on October 14. " R.M.S. NIAGARA EN ROUTE. Cable advice states that the Union Steamship Company's- Niasrara left VanoouveT on Wednesday last for Auckland and Sydney. She 1® due at Auckland sri Ootober 17. 'SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. AUCKLAND, October Sailed—Makura, (10.20 a.m.), for Var.rcv.ver. ISLAND SHIPPING. SUVA, October • Arrived, October 4, f*-om Aucklavx' —Wni--lomOj October 5, Kurow. AUS-TI?4I,IA:r SHIPPING. HYDNT.Y, 'i<'toi .-c 5. ■ Arrival—Victoria (9.15 a.ni.) HOBAIIT. OeU'ber 5. Sailed—Turakina, for Now Zea!;u:-;l. LONDON SHIPPING. . LONDON. October 1. 1 Szilcd—Papa;oa.. for Auckland, BJt.jp-. K 1,,.; - .■

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 11510, 5 October 1915, Page 6

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TO-DAY'S SHIPPING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 11510, 5 October 1915, Page 6

TO-DAY'S SHIPPING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 11510, 5 October 1915, Page 6