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TO-DAY'S SHIPPING.

PORT.OF LYTTELTON. HIGH TIDE. January. tun. p.m. Thursday .13 1033 10.66 Friday 14 H. 19 11.42 Saturday . 15 Sunday. ,1(5 0.30 • 0.56 Monday . 17 1.20 • 1.45 Tuesday "' .18 2.11 2.37 . Wednesday . 19 3.2 3.27 Thursday . 20 3.31 ' 4.15 ARRIVED. January 13, 6.50 a.m.—Maori, s.s., 339$ tons, Manning, from "Wellington. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. Passengers— . Three hundred saloon and steerage. ' - January 13, 8.30 a.m.—Ruahine, s.a., 10,80 ft tons, Smith, from London, via Gape Town, Auckland and Wellington. New Zealand Shipping Company, agents. EXPECTED ARRIVALS Ivittawa, s.s., from Greymouth, this day. Himitangi, e.b., from Wellington, this deT« ■ Pakeha, s.s., from Dune'din, January 14. Mararoa s.s., froa Wellington, January 14. Maori, s.s., from Wellington, January IS. I Paioona, s.s., from Wellington, January 15-' Cygnet, s.s., from Napier, January 15. Petone, s.s., from Napier, January 15.. Storm, E.g., from Tiinaru, January 15. Breeze, s.s., from TLmaru, January 15. Poherua, s.s., from Greymouth. January 15. Baron Cowdor, g.s., from Wellington, Jaau> ary 16. . Mararoa, s.s., from Wellington, January 18, * , Maori, s.s., from Wellington, January "18. * Mararoa, s.s., from Wellington, January 19. 1 Tarawera, s.s., from Dunedin, January 19v j Monowai, s.s., from Auckland, January 19. Rai'una, s.s., from Edithburg, January 19. ' ! Maori, s.s., from Wellington, January 20. - , Cygnet, s.s., from.Kaikoura, January 20. • Waihora-, s.s., from Auckland, j January 20. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. ' ; Himitangi, s.s., for Chatham Islands, this ■ I da y- . .. , ! Maori,' s.s., for Wellington, this day. | Mararoa. s.a., for Wellington, January 14. i Cygnet, s.s., for Akaroa, January 14. i Maori, s.s., for Wellington, January 15. Storm, s.s., for Pioton, Jannary 17. j Paioona, s.s., for Melbourne. January 15. iWestralia, s.s., for Auckland, January 15. ■ ! Breeze, s.s., for Wellington, January 15. • ! Petone, s.s., for Wellington, January 15. ■" ; Mararoa, s.s., for Wellington, January 17. t \ ■ Cygnet, s.s., for Akaroa, January 17. Maori, s.s., for Wellington, January '18. Mararoa, s.s., for Wellington, January 19. ■ - Tarawera, s.s., for Auckland, January 19. Monowai, s.s., for Duoedm, January 19. , , Baron Cawdor, s.s., for Dunedin, January 19, , OVERSEA VESSELS. / : Steamers bound for Lyttelton:— From London.! Tainui, s.s. (Shaw, Sa-vill and Albion Company), sailed November 26, due Lyttelton about "January 18. Rotorua, s.s. (New Zealand Shipping Com- [ pany), sailed December 11, due Lyttelton about January 26. ■ lonic, s.s. (Shaw, Savill and Albion Company), sailed December 24, due Lyttelton about February 15. Kumara, s.s. (Shaw, Savill and ATbioa Company'), sailed January 5, due Lyttelton about February 23. From. Liverpool. Pakeha, s.s. (Shaw, Savill arid Albion Com-—, pany), at Auckland, due Lyttelton January 13. Surrey, s s. (Fedeial and Shire Line), sailed October 20, due Lytteiton about January 29. Somerset, s.s (Federal and Shire Line), sailed December 13, due Lyttelton about . March 20. Celtic Glen, ship, sailed November 10, dU"o about February 1. Opawa, s.a. (New Zealand Shipping Company), sailed January 7, due Lyttelton about January 8. From Montreal Berwick Law, s.s. (New Zealand Shipping Company), at Sydney, due Lyttelton about January 26. l'oiigariro (Federal and Shire Line),' sailed December 6, due Lyttelton about February - HWaiwera, s.s. (New Zealand Shipping Company), sailed November EO, left Capo Town December. UO, due Lyttelton about February v 2O. From Pacific Coast. Golden Shore, schooner, sailed Decembei 6, due Lyttelton about February 15. Annie Larsen, schooner, sailed December 6, due Lyttelton about February 16. From New York. Baron Cawdor, s.s. (Vacuum Oil Company), sailed September IS. at Auckland December 28, due Lyttelton January 16. Walton Hall, s.s. (American and Australian Line), sailed November 3, due Lytteltoa about January 28. Port August (American and Australian Line), sailed November 25. Cape Town December 23, due about February 1. Clan Ogilvie, s.s. (Vacuum Oil Company), sailed December 24, due Lyttelton about March 4. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY. Following are the movements of vessels of the New Zealand Shipping Company's fleet:— Paparoa—From Liverpool; now Hushing! discharge in Dunedin, leaves there on Saturday for Oamaru. Ruahine—From London; is due"in Lyttelton this niornmg and leaves at the end of the week for Port Chalmers. Ashburton—ls due at Bluff on Wednesday to commerce loading for London. Berwick Law—From Montreal, due Sydney to-morrow, ihence to New Zealand ports. • Limerick—ls duo this morning at Wellington to complete loading for London, and should sail on Sunday.

, THE WAIKAWA. The Union Company s steamer Waikawa, ex and Aliariiirae, left Vancouver on Christmas Eve for, San Francisco, eii route- to Australian ports. FOE HOMEWARD LOADING. The Arrino, a steamer of 4484 tons (Captain Nordauni), is due in New Zealand about February 1 1 to load for London under the „ auspices of the New Zealand Shipping Company. The vesfel is to sail for Home about . the end or February. The Arrino left JM*' mouth on November -t for Queensland's,' the Cope. Tlio steamer Calliope, 3839 tcr.-> (Captain Webster), is due in New Zealand about March 13 to load for London. ai?o under the, auspices of the Xew Zealand Shipping Company. The vessel left New York on November 27 for Suva and Queensland port 3 TO FACILITATE SHIPPING-. Now thai steamers are so precious, soma owners are giving a bonus to their captains for running their vessels free of casaaltv. Tin's is a proceeding- that will. meet with full approval front, underwriters, and though in the past some have regarded a 10turn for no claim being made on a policy with disfavour, yet in the evtnt of a bonus to the csptain being a factor there i 8 no reason why such a. re Mini should not be allowed, says " Shipbuilding 1 and Shipping Record ' (London',. It wou'd but reimburse the owner for an expense which is admittedly of great benefit to th'o underwriters. A matter akin to the foreqoin? is that of instructions to capaina. The otvners of at least one j&rge ~ fleet of tr.Tinp steamers impress the captains * of vessels with the necessity of avoids iiVT strandinps. The result is that though. the fleet h s <, been in existence for a considerable number of years, it ha s never suffered a total loss, while its record from an underwriter's point of view 13 excellent. MORE SAILING VESSELS SOLD. IMMENSE PROFITS. It is reported that tus Norwegian Uxau* Cambii'-doon. lasl tons register, carries 07SO tons deadweight, and now in port at New. cattle loading coal for the West Coast has b«n Kold.lot X.)o(m. This vessel was'sold; to Norwegian buyers in 1009 for £3B^3 The barque 60 d to >amve S ian ? m 1910 for £2300, has lale:y b» vn rcso.d ier £3BOO. The harnue Killerna, 750 tons, sold in 190s for ilooO, is reported sola for £IOOO The bnrrpe A?ln:ior« 3013 tons, which w a 3 s n °l d J n mh for m ®> hz ~ n *S*™ sold for SHIPPING NOTES. The Haupiri la<c of'■ the Union Steam Shir* Company s fleet, s»«i rowntly M J4 tg Souti

\ African buyor*, has been chartered to load wheat at .Fromantl© for South Africa- _ / Mr A. WArthur has signed on the Cormrrn, f as Mcond engineer in place o£ Mr 11, Boyd. I Mr J. GLllanders .lias succeeded Mr> G. K. '• Fa.Ha as second engineer of the Manuka, i Mr Boyd, kte third officer of the Makura. j transferred at Auckland toOono of ih« now ' cargo carrier'!. Mr Siugloton, a former roem--1 b«r of the company's Blatt', ha* filled t«o : vacancy. Mr Farmer, second officer, bus irc- ,' eoptrd a commission in the Australian Roy a! 1 Naval Reserve. ! The Poherun, is due to sail from Greyj mouth to-morrow for LytteUon with a cargo : of timber and coal. The Kaituna, sailed t Iwxa Adelaide on Saturday last tor Duuedm, Lvttertcm and. "Wellington. She is duo at , L-vttelton about Thursday " next. Havms ' reached Auckland yesterday, the Waihoru *hould arrive at LytteUon about the end of ■ j aext week. \ : SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. WELLINGTON, .January ]3.> Sailed—Athonic (6. a.m.). for London. Ccjii tury\3.l3 z.m.). for London. FIJI SHIPPING. • AUCKLAND, January IX / The> ."Wainuarino left Suva, yesterdtty for San, 1 Francisco and Vancouver. 1 SWA, January' 13. Tins Atua has arrived from Sydney. ! The Kararau left Suva for Auckland t«- • day. ,' AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING. j SYDNEY, January 1;!. ' Arrived —Jetlion, from New York. j LONDON SHIPPING. '( , LONDON, January 12. .Arrived—Mimiro, from New Zealand.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 11595, 13 January 1916, Page 5

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TO-DAY'S SHIPPING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 11595, 13 January 1916, Page 5

TO-DAY'S SHIPPING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 11595, 13 January 1916, Page 5

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