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TO-DAY'S SHIPPING.

ARRIVED. July 28, 11.30 p.m.—Calm, 8.8., SOI tons, jor don, from Wanganui. A H. Tuinou.l and Co., agents. . July 29, 6.30 a.m.—Maori, s.s., 3399 tons. Manning, from Wellington. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. Passengers—3ol> ealoon and steerage. July 29, 9.20 a.m.—Tarawera, s.s., 2003 tons. Rilchie, from Auckland, via, Napier, Gisborne and Wellington. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. Passengers Mr Kensington and threo steerageSAILED. Julv 28, 2 p.m.—Huia, auxiliary schooner, SCO ions, ' M'Kerrie, fox Greymouth. A. Khind and Co., agents. July 28, 11 a.m.—John Anderson, b.s., 52 tons, Couper, for Akaroa. Stevenson. Stewart and Co., agents. July 28, 8.15 p.m.—Mararoa, Cameron, for Wellington. Union steam Ship Con.pany, agents Passengers—Misses Small, Hawley, Mesdames * Raeburn, Castlehow, Armstrong and child, Soren*en, fatark, Paul, Crawford, Hill, Ma&scy, Moore and two children, Messrs Raeburn Tipton, Matthews, Martin, Castlehow, Armstrong. Sor ensen, Jack, Granger. Boland, Hohanby, S ark, Cudden, Nicholson, M'Fherson, Milgel, Jones, Jackeon, Orr, * O'Connell (2), Brown, Bowron, Fitch, Mann, Sintor, Stewart, Freer, Thompson,' Gcod, Nichol, Taylor and fifty steerage. July 28, midnight—Jolm, s.s., 342 tons, Smi hj, for Dunedin F. E. Sutton and Co., agents. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. R-samond, s.s., from Westport, this day. John Anderson, s.s., from Akaroa, this day. Mararoa, a.s., from Wellington, July 30. Wimmera,' 5.0., from Melbourne, July 30. Cvrona, s.s., from Wellington, July 30. Maori, b.s.; from Wellington, July 31. John Anderson, b.s., from Akaroa, July 31. Maori, s.s., from Wellington, August 1. Mararoa, «.s., from Wellington, August 2. Manuka, s.s., from Sydney August 2. Tarawera, s.s., from Dunedin, August 2. Honowai, s.s., from, Auckland, August 2. Ma-ori, s.s., from Wellington, August 3. Mararoa s-s. from Wellington, August 4. Maori, s.b., from Wellington, August 5. Monowai, s.s., from Dunedin, August 5. John Anderson, s.s., from Akaroa, August o. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Opouri, s.s., for Greyinouth, this day. Maori, 8.3., for "Wellington, this day. Tarawera, s.s., for Dunedin, this day. Calm, s.s., for Dunedin, this day. Kaitangata, s.s., for. Dunedin, this day. Mararoa, b.s., for Wellington, July 81. Maori, s.a., for Wellington, August 1. Mararoa, a.5.," for Wellington, August 2. Manuka, b.s., for Sydney, August 2. Tarawera, s.s., for Auckland, August 2l Cyrena, s.a., for Dunedin, August 2. Maori, a.s., for Wellington, August 3.

OVERSEA VESSELS. Steamers bound for Lyttelton:— From London. Rotorua; e.B. (New Zealand Shipping Company, at Wellington, due Lyttelton July ?0. Coiinthic. a.s. (Shaw. Savili and Albion Company), due Auckland August 5, Lyttelton August 17. Tongariro, e.g. (New Zealand • Shipping Company)', duo August 28. Arawa, s.s. (Shaw, Savill and Albion Company), dua Auckland end August, Lyttelton September. . * .. From New York. Edgar Luckenbach. b.b. (Vacuum Oil Company), sailed June 10, at Napier, due Lyttelkn August 10. Port Adelaide, n.B. (Commonwealth and Dominion Line), sailed June 20, due August. Walton Hall, s.s. (Americm and Atatralian Liie"). due Lyttelton August. Port Nicholson s.s. (Commonwealth and Dominion Line), to sail. From Liverpool. Durham, s.s. (Federal and Shire Line), left Town June 13, at Auckland, duo Lyttelton August 8. Devon, e.a. (Federal and Shire Line), sailed June 19. via Australia, due about August. ■Delphic, s.s. (Shaw, Savill and Albion Co.), due September WIMMERA'S TRANSHIPMENTS. The Hudciait Parted r-ompany's Wimrrc.ra, wh ch rcachai Wellington on Thursday from Melbourne, put up a good performance on the run acro?s the Tasman Sea. The time for the ojurney occupied 170 hours, the average speed beirif nearly 14 knots. The Wimmera brought transhipments ex the steamers Malva: Kaisar-i-Hind, Rotomahana, Loongana, Katoomba, Paom, Scalda and Orsova. She will arrivo here to-morrow. Her cargo for Lyttelton includes the following:— 134 packages nails, 12 pis:*.s blu©3tcne, 119 bags glu? pieces 10 bag 3 cinnamon chips, 75 cases matches, 80 cases marble. 6 cases p'anta. packages bottles, 65 pot lemons, 172 pipes, 181 cases fruit, 5 cases arsenate lead, 23, packages lime of su'phiu - , 215 bags barley, 33 bags onions, 50 drums castor oil, 3S cases tobacco, -153 boxes currants, 189 cases brandy. 24 ingots tin, 322 bars iron, 5 barrels oil, 8 cases stationery, 22 bags bolts, 200 bags clay, 59 bags seed, 100 boxes sultanas, 126 packages tea, and a quantity of sundries. WJLIWEBA DUE AUCKLAND TO-DAY. With cargo ex the s'ronded steamer Ranon board, tho Shaw. Saville arcl Alii on Company's liner Waiwera is due at Auckland to-day. She should reach Lyttelton towardo the end of next week. UNION COMPANY'S OLD TIMERS. Ilu,ring the past year or £wo the Union has disposed of a number -of the older v«?Boia of its fleet to varicis bmnrn, and each time a s<eamer_ .has left, these iva'ors tiers has been cormderabla speculation as io who the purchasers were. Accrding to "Llovd's Register" ruoplemcnt, which has just come to hard, the o'd steawor Hauroto. is now The property of the SteaTihip Company, of Shanghai* Tie Baupiri, which left Wellington last year for Cape Town, is owned by the Sun Phip-iirig Company, London, and the old Mannpouri jj of Messrs Moller and Co., of Shanghai. CORINTHIC DUE AT HOBART. The Shaw, Savill and Albior. Company's Corinthic is due at Hebarl to-day from London. via ports. She will then proceed to Auckland, and thence come south to Wellington and Lyttelton. SHIPPING NOTES. Mr C. Croucher, chief of.irer of 'ho Himit&ngi, ha* gone ashore, and Mr M'FiTir:or.. neoond officer, has been promoted. Mr J. Scott, late of tho Takapu'ia, has joined a special service ship as fourth officer. Mr W. Daniels, late of the Varrimoo. has joined tho Rakanoa as an oEcer. Th-i thiec-m'-'ec! schooner Y?abel ho.« bor.i fixed to load 'imber a.+ Auddand for c vd r av. The sailer should taJte about feet from hero. CsD'ain W. A. Smith is now in charge of the Ysab<*l. The wooden Ice'ch Keruru (ICfi to-«V now for sale in AucVand. ts r ~mo pro the scene of a lire vh'eh did c?"-iderf:*.'<' Mr Nice! bough* her *hen. and the burned +'-mber hi» been reir-ei-l .mfl nov and lai-re cabin' b-ilt. The v p. r engaged in 'ho Niue trade now being run by the Awanni. The en'e of the barcreVitie £-"r."rit- to the Roscrfeld the pa'sr-sr of the last.of t 1 " V.rrer sri'liT* from_/upland owners. The Arrsh Nr. TV tup is nw tie large?? sailing ovrnH 'hero, nrd the is cf '2<Yy 4 ou« roSs'-er. T'r'q «.-o;v iaow bound from W-!!in;>t<-" *o Oreyni'irh. During the past few tho L:nu L \'i Craig, the Roria and thf> Y«\b"l have out of the hands of AucVr.rd on-ners. thcu-.'h •onse'of those vessels s'ill trade hero. The Louisa. Orals' and tho Rona are bound for Son Francisco from Auckland, now being) tome time out. AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING. • NEWCASTLE. July 20. fails d—Kakupo, for New ZeaJasd.

PORT OF LYTJ'ELTON. HIGH TIDE. July. p.m. Saturday 29 . 3.12 3.36 Sunday . 30 3.59 4.22 Monday . 31 4.44 6.5 August. 15.43 Tuesday . 1 5.27 Wednesday . 2 C.9 6.29 Thursday . 3 6.49 7.10 Friday . i 7.31 7.53 Saturday . 5 8.15 8.33

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 11763, 29 July 1916, Page 9

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TO-DAY'S SHIPPING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 11763, 29 July 1916, Page 9

TO-DAY'S SHIPPING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 11763, 29 July 1916, Page 9