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TO-DAY'S SHIPPING.

PORT OF LYTTELTON. HIGH TIDE. January. a.m. ' p.m. fAtunbr •29 11.45 11.14 Sunday . .30 12.44 Monday . 31 0.15 0.47 1 February. Tuesday , i 1,19 1,51 . Wednesday . 2 2.23 2.65 Thursday . 8 8.26 8.56 Friday . . 4 4.24 4.52i Saturday . 5 5.18 5.43 ARRIVED. • January 29, 7.30 a.m.—Maori, s.s., 3399 tons, Manning, irom Wellington. Union Steam Ship Company, agents, Paeserigers—Four j hundred aid fifty a&loon and steerage. January 29, noon—Tarttwera, s.s., 2003 tons, Ritchie, from Auckland, via Gisborne, Napier end Wellington. Union 'Steam Ship Company, agents. January 39, 2 p.m.—Opouri, s.s., 571 tone, Pearson, from Greymouth. New Zealand Express Company, agents. SAILED. January 29 —John Anderson ,s.s„ 52 tons, Goaiper, for Akaroa. Stevenson, Stewart and Co., agents. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. WakatU, s.s., from Kaikoura, this day. John Anderson, s.a., from Akaroa, this day. Mararoa, s.s., from Wellington, January 30. JlSori, a.a., from Wellington, February 1. John Anderson, s.s., from Akaroa, February 1. Tainui, a,*., from London, February 3. Corinnlt, s.s., from Timaru, February 3. Jiitouift, s.a., from Sydney, February 2. Maratoa, e.«., from Wellinarton, February 2. Twrawera, s.a., from Dunedin, February 2. Himitangi; s.s., from Chatham Islands, February 2. Berwick Law, e.i., from Wellington, February 2. Paloona, a.#., from Dunedin, February 3. Maori, 8.8., from Wellington, February 8. Cygnet, s.s., from Kaikoura, February S. ifiararoa, s.s., from Wellington, February 4. Maori, from Wellington, February 5. John Anderson, b.s., from Akaroa, February ». PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Palceha, s.s., for Wellington, this day. Maori, a.a., for Wellington, this day. Tarawera, a.#., lor Dunedin, this day. John Anderson, e.s„ for Akaroa, Januaiy 3L Mararoa, e.s., for Wellington, January 31. Opouri, , for Greymouth, January 81. Wa&atu, s.e., for Kaikoura, January 31. Maori, s.s., for Wellington, February 1. Mararoa, s.s., for WeuSngrtoa, February 2. Tarawera, s.s., for Auckland, February 2. Cygnet 53., for Kaikoura, February 2. Corinna, s.e., for Wellington, February 2. Manuka, tus., for -Sydney, February 2. Maori, s.s., for Wellington, February 3. " Paloona, sj»., for Melbourne, February 3. Mare Joe, s.s., for Wellington, February 4. John Anderson, 8.8., for Akaroa, February 4. Maori, s.s., toe Wellington, February 5. OVERSEA VBSSEL9. ; beftnad for Lyttelton:— ' From London. , TaintU, s.s. (Shaw, Savill and Albion Company), sailed November 26, at Wellington January 20, dne Lyttelton about February 4. Rotorua, b.s. (New JSealand Shipping Company), sailed December 11, due Lyttelton • "■ v lonic, a.s. (Shaw, Savill and Albion Company),. sailed December 24, due Lyttelton about February 15. N Kumar a, s.e. (Shaw, Savill and Albion Company), sailed January 5, due Lyttelton about February 20. From Liverpool. Rimutaka, e.s. (New Zealand Shipping Company), sailed January 17, due Lyttelton about March 7. Surrey, s.a. (Federal and Shire Line), sailed October 90, due Lyttelton about February 1. Celtio Glen, ship, sailed November 10, due • about Febrewty 1. Zealandio, B.s. (Shaw, Savill and Albion Company), sailed December Si, via Australia, due March. Tongariro, s.s. (Federal and Shire Line), sailed December 8, at Melbourne January 27, due Lyttelfcoh February 20. . Opawa, b.s. (Federal and Shire Line), sailed Januaiy, 7, via Australia, due Lyttelton about;. March 10. s Somerset, s.s. (Federal' and Shire Line), sailed December 13, due Lyttelton about Maroh 30.

Qtaki, a.*. (New Zealand Shipping Company), itailed January 38, due Lyttelton about April 9. ■ From Montreal. Berwick Law. s.s. (New Zealand Shipping Company}, Auckland, due Lyttelton February 5. "Warnera, a.s. (Sew Zealand Shipping Company) sailed November 30, at Melbourne, due Lyttelton about February 15. From Pacific Coast. Q-oHon Shore, schooner, sailed December 4, due Lyttelton about February 15. Annie Lars en, schooner, sailed December 9 (put back waterlogged), due Lyttelton in March. From New York. Walton Hall, a.s. (Amerioan and Australian Line), .sailed November 3, due' Lyttelton ebout January 28. v Port Augusta (American and Australian Line), sailed November 25, at Dunedin January 28, due about February 1. Clan Ogilvie, a.s., (Vacuum Oil Company), •ailed December 24, due Lyttelton about March 4. Toromeo, s.s. (American and Australian Line), to sail January 31, due Lyttelton March, KITW ZEALAND SHTPPTKTG COMPANY.' Following are the movements of vessels of the New Zealand Shipping Company's fleet: Paparoar—For London; leaves Wanganui to-day for Wellington for final despatch on .February 2. Ruahine —For London; is now completing loading, in "Wellington and is to sail finally on February 1. A&bburton, —For London; leaves Napier today. tbence to Wellington to complete; final sailing about Tuesday. Berwick Lew—From Montreal, via Auckland; is due in Wellington on Monday, and should reach Lyttelton on Wednesday. Waiter a—From St John, via Melbourne; is due in ' Sydney to-day. Tongariro—From Liverpool; arrived at Mflbotirno on Thursday evening. , Ruapehu—Homeward bound; arrived at t)*itar on January 36. Rotorvie —Arrived at Hobart on Thursday evening, and left again yesterday for Auckland. ESSEX TO LOAD. Under_ the auspices of the Federal and Shire Line, the steemer Essex will load in New' Zealand next month for the West Coast of England ports. Owing to her general space neing filled in Australia, the Essex /will only load frozen meat. | TALAWA AT ALFANY. | The American and Australian Line have j been advised that the Talawa, en route from New York to New Zealand, called at Albany for bunkers, «.nd continued her voyage to Auckland on January 22. She is duoiat the northern port about February 7, and Wellington » week later. CORINTHIC'S OUTWARD CARGO. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company's Corinthic, which left Wellington cm Thursday for London, lifted the following cargo during her stay at various ports: —From Auckland: 329 carcases mutton, 4 carcases lamb, 3506 quarters beef, 21 bags beei, 309 boxes kidneys, 40,00-1 boxes butter, 6309 crates cheese, 1168 bales wool. From Gisboma: 8850 carcasos mutton, 15,373 carcases lamb, 3CM bags beef, 430 boxes butter. From Wellington : 1400 carcases mutton, 3000 caroases lamb, 2376 quarters beef, 237 bags and pieces mutton, 328 boxes Kidneys, 6 bales wool, 3386 bales hemp, 181 bales tow, 11 sacks seed, 159 cases preserved meats, 28 packages sundries. From New Plymouth: 7565 crates cheese. From Lyttelton: 1020 carcases mutton, 5355 carcases lamb, 1767 quarters beef, 425 bags and -pieces beef, 705 crates cheese, 1116 bales wool, 340 casks tallow, 69 casks pelts, 154 naoks peas. 12 sacks barley, 18 package# sundries. From Dunedin: 256*1 crates cheese, 5105 bales wool, 15 bales slieepnkins. 30 bales rabbifskins, 19 casks tallow, 3.68 bags scheelite, 25 packages sundries. From BTuff: 5587 crates, cheese. For Monte Video-~From Wellington: 15 packages sundries, 9 live sheep. From Dunedin: 50 sacks ««tmeal. BERWICK LAW'S PERSONNEL The steamer Berwick Law, which is under charter to the New Zealand Shipping Company, and is en route from Montreal, is in command of Captain O.'H. Henderson, who has associated with him the following officers:—Chief officer, Mr W. Stafford; second, Mf,¥. third, Mr E. de Villers; chief engineer, Mr J. Dickson; second, Mr D. Daws; third, Mr Piche; fourth, Mir M'Nichol's. The Berwick Law is due here •bout Wednesday. SHIPPING NOTES. In continuation of her voyage from London the_ Shaw, So.vill and Albion Company's TMUui is due to leave Auckland to-day for Wejlin,gt°n, where she should arrive on Monday. She will sail on Thursday nexL f or

Lyttelton and Dunedin. The Tainui will sul>sequently load for Homo. The Commonwealth and Dominion. Line steamer Indralema has been fixed to leave Now York on Thursday next for Australian and New Zealand porta. The vessel ia d.io at Wellington about April 4. Ctvptain F. W. Baron, master of the Retkfvi noa, has joined tha service of tho Admiralty. M/ 1 C. Elders has joined the Tarawera as |i chief officer in place of Mr J. Ran kino. The New Zealand Shipping Company has received a cablegram advising "Remtiera arrived at Monte Video on Woaließday, ivnd that the Orari left Teneriffo :!or London on Thursday. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. AUCKLAND, January 29. The Monowai-is to sail at 2 p.xn. for tha south; passengers for Lyttelton—Misses Luoktnoori (2) and Barley, Mesdames Burley and Vincent, Messrs Waddell and Luckman.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 11609, 29 January 1916, Page 9

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TO-DAY'S SHIPPING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 11609, 29 January 1916, Page 9

TO-DAY'S SHIPPING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 11609, 29 January 1916, Page 9

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