SHIPPING.
[ POIT OF LrfTELTOK . , 1 ARRIVALS. Friday—January 10th. Cygnot.: e.H. (5.30 a jn.), 124 tor.s, Murray, from Kaikoura. Stevenson,Stewart and Co., 1 agents. , ; " Mararoa, 5.e.'(11.4S a.m.), 2598 tons. Irwin, ; irinn Wellington. , Union Steam Ship Comi pany, agents. . . Breeze, s.a. (1.30 pjii.). C 53 tone. Braidwood, from "Wellington. A. 11. Turnbull and Co., agents. DEPARTURES. ■ Friday—January 10th. . Carolyn Frances, schooner (2 p.m.), 422 tons, Ericksen, for San. Francisco, via Savu Savu .(Fiji). F. E. Sutton and Co., agents. Mararoa, s.s. (7.15 p.m.), 2593 tons, Irwin, for Wellington. 'Union ' Steam Ship Company, agents,. - EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Monowai, "Wellington, this day. Maori, Wellington, this day. Rosamond, Napier, to-night. Mararoa, Wellington, January 12th. i Wakatu, Kaikoura, January 13th. . Cygnet, Akaroa, January 1-1 th. Maori, Wellington, January 14th. 'Mararoa, Wellington, January 15th. v. Corinna, Timaru, January 15th.' Monowai, Dunedin, January 15th. • Maori, Wellington, January 16th. Cygnet, Kaikoura, January 16th. Mararoa, Wellington, January 17th.. ■ ■ Maori, Wellington, January 18th. • PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Honowai, Dunedin, this . day. Maori, Wellington, this day. Breeze, Timaru, this day. Mararoc. Wellington, January 13th. Cygnet, Akaroa, January 13th. Maori, ; Wellington. January 14th. Wakatii, Kaikoura, January 14th.. ' Cygnet, Kaikoura, January ' loth. Meriroa. Wellington, January 15th. Monowai, Wellington, January 151b. Corinna, Neleon, January 15th. Maori, Wellington, January 16th. Mararoa' Wellington, January 17tb. Maori, Wellington, January 18th.: SHIPPING NOTES. The ferry steamer Mararoa at Lytteltori, much, later than usual yesterday, owing chiefly, it is understood, to the poor quality of coal that the Union Company have been obliged to nee in co'nsequenoe of the coal shortage. The vessel's for the South, however, were fortunately able to connect with the South expressT - Very few vessels were to be seen at ths various berths at Lytt?lton yesterday,, ;i number of sailings on the previous day havin? almost cleared the port. , The following vessels were in port yesterday:—Canopus, Cygnet, Lily, Duquesne. Carolyn Fronccs. Breeze, end Mararoa. v The oollier Kim having been overhauled at Port'Chalmers, was oxpoeted at Duaedin yesterday to take in cargo for West Coast n'-irK The Westport Coal Company's collier Canopus, at present undergoing overhaul at Lyttelton,, slKrald bo ready to rMivmi Jior Lyttc!-ton-Westport jtunnjng early next ivo<'-k The schooner Carolyn Frances, which arrived her® an December 22nd from Son Francisco direct, with a, cargo of ' gasoline an'l timber, Was towed into the stream yest?rdav to await ft favourable ,wjnd, when- she; will sail on tt . return voyage, to .America. The Rosamond.left Giijborne o&'Wednesday night for papier, and was timed to leave the latter port yesterdnv for LyttoHon direct. The vessel should put 'in an appearance here to-night or to-morrow morning. Ceirtain A. Jackson has taken command of the Baden Powell in place of Captain JolinCaptain Larsen hoa resigned from tin Huia. The liner Sueric, ei lout? fiom London for 2Cew Zealand ports, is expected to leave Ho- j bart'on Monday for Auckland. The vessel, it is reported, will brit:g a limited number of passengers from Australia. She is due at thia port about the >?nd of the month. The cargo steamer Kauri, which loaded a part cargo at -Lytteltmv, i° expected to be | ready for despatch from Wellington to-day for Melbourne. The Ruahine will iak/> 6000 crates of from the smaller coastal poTts, 6000 crates of butter from Port and 9530 boxes of bnticr and 2100 crates of cheese from Lyttelton. The Soevic will take 7830 era tee of cheese from Port Chalmers. Xho Canard lin?r Campxrrix was sunk about three .months ago durint? o pale in Firth of Forth, all on board being saved. She broke from, her moorings and came into tollif!or> with a battles* l , id, Finking befor" rhe' could <bo be?c>e<). Tlrn Campanfa had for some time past V:en acting as a se*p!nnefhip. The. Campania, which hal bc«n <»nsr&g.?d or Gov«-nrhr-f wrviee, wo; 3. «f«-I twin-screw stumer oi I2,SS< tors pre.vs, 5526 tors net. built *t Gl'scow in 1693 by the Fairfield Shipbuilding Company, Ltd.. for tl:e Cnnatid Steam Ship Crmpa.l7, Ltd. Th 1 * loss of th» ve6«el was previously announced by the Admiralty, but the name was ■ not, stated. MOVEMENTS OF OVERSEA VESSELS. Amy Tamer, barque, left San Francisco : 2*os«mi«r 2S&, for Iffttejica direct; dne ;
about the end of January. A. S. Patersoa and Co., agents; Claude Ferrier and Co., port agents. j Austrulic. leaves New York Jaituarv, for Dimoain una Lyttelton. Caroline, schooner, to sail from San Francisco in February; duo nt Lytteltbn •in April. Carolyn Frances, schooner, arrived Lyttelton December 22nd from San Francisco; Bailed for San Francisco January 10th. F. K. Sutton and Co., agents. Durham, from United Kingdom, via Aus* iralia: duo_ at Lyttelton about the ond of • January. Kinaey and Co., Ltd., agents. Duqucsno, ship, ;it Lyttelton; arrived from San I'rancieeo December 7th; 6&ils abont January 21st for the United Kingdom, via Port Pirie. Claude Ferrier and Co., agents. Hororata, leaves London early in January, for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunodin. N.Z. Shipping Co., agents. John and Winthrop, schooner, left San Francisco September 17th; duo Lyttelton ' early. Kauri, left Melbourne December 27th; arrived Lyttelton January sth; sailed January 9Ui for Melbourne, via Wellington. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. Kaiapoi, due nt -Uytt-elton Jaanarv from Melbourne, via Bluff and Dunedin. " Union Steam Shin Company, agents, Midcl.'clmm Castle, * leaves St. John January, for Molbournc, Sydney, Auckland, Welingtori, Lyttelton, and Dunedin. Now Zealand Shipping Co., ageif b ■' Op ill-, left Vancouver November 16th, arrived Wellington December 28th; duo nt Lyttelton January tth; sailed January 9th for Auckland, thcnco Genoa. F. J3. Sutton and Co., agents.' ;. , t ' Orator, steamer, from Colombo, saflod 'iwm Newcastle Docember 18th; arrived Lyttelton December 23rd; left Lyttelton January '4tu for Wellington, tlienco London. Kinsey and Co., Ltd., agents. Ruahino, Bailed from London December 2nd for Now Zealand porta, via Panama; duo Auckland January. New Zealand "Steam Shipping Company, agents. Ruapohu, leaves London end of Decern'**, for New Zealand ports; due i<ytteUon February. Now Zealand Shipping Co., agewts. _Suovic, sailed from London November 21st, via Panama, Melbourne, and Hobart, for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Port Chalmers; due Auckland January 17th,. and at Lyttelton about two weeks later. Daleetv and Co., agonts. Wcstralia, due at Lyttelton early from Melbourne, via Wellington; sails later' for Melbourne, via Dunedin and Bluff. Kinsey and Co., Ltd., agents. ~ ■ • * Zingara, scow, from Sydney, due at TliTttelton January. HINEMOA RETURNING - FROM THB CHATHAMS. Tho Government steamer Hinamoa,' whfel has just completed an unsuccessful search tof the barque Aryan's missing boat, is at' pr» sent on her way back (o Wellington. . Slu is steering in « zig-7ag.-fashion in tho hop' that something may be seen of tho lifeboat Tho Hinemoa, which has on board the. vivors of the dieaster, i? expected at Wol* •liugton to-morrow morning. ' SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. SYDNEY, January 10. Arrived, Waipori and Melbourne, fiom-New Zealand TELEGRAPH NOTICE BOARD (Jan. ioih). v Arrivals—Kaikoura: Wakcitu (8* n m,); Greymouth: Kuhika (8 a.m.); Wellington: Maori (10.35 am.): Akaroa: Cygnot. /4.15 p.m.), nil from Lvttcllon. Departures—Wellington : Monow,ai (SM p.m.), Maori (7.50 p.tn,), both from Lyttelton.
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16418, 11 January 1919, Page 7
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