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TO-DAY'S SHIPPING.

PORT OF LYTTELTON. HIGH TIDE. December. Thursday . 23 5.G ' 5.31 .Friday . 24 5.55 15.19 .Saturday . 25 (.U2 7.-1 Sunday . 26 7.20 7.48 Monday . 27 B,'j 8.30 Tuesday . 28 8.52 0.13 i.' Wednesday . 29 9.;i5 9-57 Thursday , 30 10.10 l n -13 AIUUYED. December 23, 7.10 a.m.—-Maori, s.s., 3399 tons, Manning, from Wellington. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. PassengersSeven hundred saloon and steerage. ( EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Cygnet, s.s., from Ivaikoura, this clay. Wootton, ?.s., front Nydia, Bay, this day. Harak'oa, s.s., from Wellington, December 24. Hokoia, s.s., from Wellington, December 21. Himitangi, s.s., from Chatham Islands, Deh comber 21. Maori, s.s., from Wellington, December 25. Mokoia, s.s., from Wellington, December 26. Mararoa, a.s., from "Wellington, December 26. Wesfcmeath, s.s.. from Port Pirie, December Jtaori, s,s., from Wellington, December 28. Westralia, s.s., from Wellington, December 29. Victoria, s.s.. from Dmiedin, December 29. L'limaroa, s.s., from Sydney, December 29. Mararon, s.s.. frow Wellington, December 29. Maori, s.s., from Wellington, December 30. Cygnet, s.s., from Kaikouru December 30. « estralia, s.s., from Dunedin, December 31. ALararoa, s.s., from Wellington, December 3t. A>*XIB LARSEX XAIt.RQW ESCAPE. 'lTie American four-masted schooner Annie Lateen, which hap, just left Pugec Sound fcr .sLyttelton, with a cargo of lumber, had a nniflow escape when proceeding to her loading 'berth. It seems from the news received recently in Sydney that sjie was bound from Honolulu, and was approaching her destination, when a violent hurricane sprang up, and. aho was badly disabled. However, she van, picked' up by the tuff 'Daring, but before th« vessel had' proceeded far the tow-line carried away, and she got adrift again, the ▼easels parting company. The next vessel to gat, into touch with her was the mine- • Major Ringgold, which succeeded in getting- a hawser aboard, but this also ported, and again the. schooner'went on her way and disappeared. The tug meanwhile • had reached port, and reported s the occurrence, with the result that a search was inaugurated. Two days later the tug Darin? pot into company with her. and succeeded in bringing her. to Aberdeen. An examination was then made, and it was found that the Annie Larson had lost her jibboom, her • brwsprit was sprung, both, anchors and half her cam as was lost, and several booms had en seriously damaged. SHIPPING NOTES. The Scales Line chartered steamer Hebbnrn, which left Wellington on Tuesday for Boston, had on board no fewer than i 4,780 , , bales of New Zealand wool. The steamers Dalmore and Thetis are also to load big freights. D. S. Gilpin, second officer of the "Kauri, has joined the reinforcements. Mr .E, J, Gibson has joined the Manuka as second officer, in place of Mr G. H. Madden, who left th« vessel at Sydney in order to joiij the Atua. Mr R, Duckworth, late assistant purser of the Manuka, has joined the Pateena. Mr C. Olsen, wireless operator of tho'Manuka, has been succeeded by Mr D, 'X. Quinn. Mr C. Bidmead, seventh engineer of the Manuka, has signed off.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 11578, 23 December 1915, Page 6

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TO-DAY'S SHIPPING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 11578, 23 December 1915, Page 6

TO-DAY'S SHIPPING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 11578, 23 December 1915, Page 6