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SHIPPING NOTES.

The Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Zealandic, from Liverpool, via Pieman tie and Sydney, arrived at Auckland on. Saturday evening. Captain J. Brcen is still in charge and has the following officers associated With him:—Chief, Mr W. L'oyd; first, .Mr J. Alcock; eecond, Mr C. Milner; -third, Mr P. B. Park; fourth, Mr E. E. Burt; fifth, Mr J. Arkwright. Mt J. Cakl-rwood is eh cf enfrfneer, Mr R. E. Harris eccord, Mr R. Phelan third, Mr W. Clßre fourth. Mr T. C. Stables fifth, and Mr A. J. McCullum sixth. Mr A. Smethurst is chief rcfiiterating-en-gineer, _nd Mr J. Jellard rocond, while Dr. Arnold Evans, M.D., is chip's surgeon, Mr W. P. Smith purser and chief st<.w_rd,. ir.d Mr W. G. Groves wireless operator. The has 1500 tons of gc-?ral cargo to discharge at Auckland, and then proceeds to Wellington, Lyttelton, and Du_ed'.n, to complete Sho will afterwards load at various Dominion ports for. London. It is announced that tbe Shaw,-Sav-1 and Albion liner Matatua, which arrived at Dunkirk, on November 18th, from Australian ports, is to load at Liverpool for New Ze_-„,-d. The vessel ie expected to sail from Home on December 27th, beinfJ due to arrive at Lyitolton abctit February- 2Cth. The Russian ship Clan MncfarHne, which waa towed into Auckland harbour on the 25th August in a dismwsted cor—ikon, and was eventually condemned, has been erAd to French buyers for use as a hulk in New Caledonift. Ai the time cf her rnv-tap the Clan Maefarlane was bound bora New Calodonia to Hamburg; with a csr?o of 2. r .OO tons of nickel ore. Since she arr'ved at Auckland she hae been moored in the stream. The stesmer Clan Sutherland, which is ot present discharging a cargo of NcwcsstVe coal at the northern port, will, on the completion of load the nickel ore from the Can Macf_Tl»"e for delivery at Hambnrrg. The Union Comraay's .trsimßK ship Aparimi arrived »t Calcutta from Xmixdia, vi* N<*roastl« and Samaran?, on November 25th, ird is expected-to lerve the Indian port on "VEVdneMsy. for Lyttelton direct. Mr F. Hattn'ck, who was chief -*pwsrd on the Zealaadic when that vewwl m»de her previous trip to New Zesla-nd, is pow. in * similar position on tbe Cretic,-which is en"*Srd in the trade between "Engfand and Modite-raaea- oorts. His position on th* Zes*a-d ; c was filed by Mr W. P. Smith. The Tyeer liner Marere left Lyttelton ye* terday morning - , and anchored In the stream. She will subwroently proooed to Dunedia to complete discharge.

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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14841, 5 December 1913, Page 9

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SHIPPING NOTES. Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14841, 5 December 1913, Page 9

SHIPPING NOTES. Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14841, 5 December 1913, Page 9

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