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SHIPPING.

BOIJT OF LtTTELTOW. ' AEMVALSFriday—January 21th, Cygnet, a.a. (1.15 a.m.), 124 tons, Mknay, from Kaikouna. Stevenson, Stewart and Co., agents. . ' • Mararoa, e.s. (11 . 2598 tons ; Irwin, from Union, Stefan Shjp Company, agozite. John. m. (11.5 a.-m.), Sfcs tons, Hawick, from Oamam. P. B. Sutton Mid- Co., og»nte. Orepuki, e.a. (1.35 p.m.), 527 tons, • Dewhurst, from Gjtejrmouth. Beese'Broa., agente; F. E. Sutton, and Co., port agents. DEPASTURES. Friday—January dtth. . Cygnet, sja. (10.60 ojbl.), 12i tons,.. Mt«*«r, for, Akaroa. Stevenson, "Stewart and Co., agente. Breeze, 6.6- (7 pan.), 553 ton*, Broidwood, for Dunedin. A.' H. Turnbull and Co, agents. Mararo, 8.3.. 2598 ions, Irwin, for Wellington. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. j ; John, sjb., 3-12 tons, lor Welling- i i ten. #F. E. Sutton and agiafc j EXPECTED AERIVALS. . Wakatu, Kaikoura, this day. , Rosamond, Wellington, - this day. Cygnet, AJcaroa, this day. Maori, Wellington, this day. Mararoa, Wellington, January 26tlu Wootton, Wellington, January 26th.. I Calm, Wellington, January 27th. | Snevic, Wellington, January 27th. freeze, Tiinaru, January 27th. « Storm, Wanganui, January 93th. . Monowai, Wellington, January 28th. Maori, Wellington, Jan nary 28th. Cygnet, Akaroa, January 28th. itaori, Wellington, January. 28th. Hararoa, Wellington, January 29th. Maori, Wellington, January 30thCygnet, Kaikoura, January 30th. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Duqueene, Port Pirie, this day. Maori, Wellington, this day. Wakatu, Kaikoura, January 27 th. Mararoa, Wellington, January Sffth; Breeze, Pieton, January 27th. Cygnet, Akaroa, January 27th. Calm, Dunedin, January 27th. Wootton, Wellington, January 27th. Storm, Dunedin, January 28th. Maori, Wellington, January 28th, Monowai, Jairoary 28th. Cygnet, Kaikoura, January 29th. Mararoa, Wellington, January 29th. Maori, Wellington, January 30th. SHIPPING BOTES. Th* 4erry steamer Mamroa made another slow trip from Wellington on Thursday night, j owing to inferior quality ooaL Her passengers for the South, however, were in time to connect with the Southern express. The Monowai is expected to arrive at I#yty telton about Tuesday next from Auokland, via Giabome, Napier, and Wellington. From thi« port she will proceed to Dunedin. The Rosamond, cargo-laden from Wellington, is expected to put in an appearance at LyJtelton to-day. The Orcpuki arrived in port yesterday with a load of timbor from Gieymoath. Sho leaves Lyt telton on Monday for the West Cowt with general cargo. The Sydney-owned steamer Swallow is at present loading at Wellington for Auckland, from which port she wpl pail for Melbourne. Tli« Swallow will make several trips in the intercolonial eervice. The Tarawera arrived at Wellington on

Thursday afternoon after a alow voyage from Lyttelton, consequent upon a slight mishap to her machinery. The Tarawera was timed to leave Wellington last evening for Auckland. The Canterbury Shipping Company's steamer Storm is duo in port on Monday, bringing general merchandise from Southern porte. She will dkchnrgo here, and load (or Wangunui, for wjienc© slio will sail direct. The BreeKe was despatched from Lyttelton yesterday with general merchandise for Dunedin and Tim aru, and is expected to make a return- visit here ou Wednesday next. The French ship Duquesno will leave her berth-at Gladstone pier to-day, and remain, in _ the stream awaiting a fAvourublo wind prior to Foiling- for Adelaide ■ Tho lrulk Gertie, lately acquired by Miller Bros., is ready to bo towed to Lyttelton. The eteamor Mansroa will probably bo utilised for tho purpose. The P. and O. liner Kormala is expeated to arrive at Melbourne towards tbo end of February from Great Britain. She will soil from Melbourne early in March for England via Colombo and Bombay. The Norwegian trnmp Bteamer Rena, 5000 tons, is expected to reach Melbourne on January 27th with a cargo of. paper, paper pulp, and mixed freight. On discharge she will load coal at Newcastle for Java* FERRY SERVICE "RUNNERS.*' It is understood that a determined effort ' will be mode by tho Federated Seamen's Union to put a stop to the practice of union members signing on ships as Vhat is known as "runners" (says - Thursday's Dunedin. "Star"). Tliis practiowWas brought into forco on tho Wellington-Lyttelton ferry Bteaonecs some weeks ago, theea "numera" signing on the ship's articles for a single trip- at eauirbitant wages. As a result of the practice the Maori and MaT&roa were held up for several days owing to a shortage of firemen and trimmers, as the men refused to<:sign. ou again unless paid the high rates, demanded." However, 7 a firm stand has now evidently Eeen staken in the* matter, • ne both tho Maori and Mararoa 'Becuicd 'full - tegular stokehold crews on Monday lost, and both vessels - ore now maintaining the fejry run on schedule time. Ab showing' the determination of the Federated Seamen's Union to stop membero of that union from claiming wltat is known ae "run money," awl to make tliem abide > by tho agreement in operation 'between tho ' union and tho shipping companies, it is reported that one or two members ol the crow of the colHar Komata were '• recently fined the sum of £5 each at Wellington by tho ■union (or refusing to prooeed to sea with the vessel under the ruling' wages. The men were allowed two months in which to pay the fine, MAKURA*S PASSENGERS. Passengers, from. Sydney by the -Makura, which ;' arrived at' Auckland week, were:—First class: Mrs and Carter, Miss E. Battle, Mm L. Towla, Mr and , Mrs R. 'X>unsmoxe, Mr Mi Gienin, Mib R. , Dargaville, Miss O. Eldridgo, Mlm A. N. Martin, Miss Biwn, Mr and' Mrs J. ; Alder- • > ton, Mr D. Hay, Mr and Mm G. • Miss A. Fawcett, Miss A. Raleigh Mr and Mrs Rickard, Mrs F. Parsons, Mr S. Nerrikih, Rev. Ormond, Mns _J. .Miller, Mr A. Harrison, ' Mrs F. Ness, Mr and Mia J. ■ Mennio, Rov. and Mrs Lamont and Mr H. Harrison, Mrs G. Baldwin, Mr ond Mifl A. Hamilton, Miss E. Allen;' Mm'arid Miss Casey, Mr Ri' Cotter, Mr k. Agtley. Mr and Mrs Bothainley, Private Herket;. Paster and Mrs McCownack, Mies Miss' Mr pi. Bell and eon, Mr Spiith, Mr Davis, Miss. E. Aickin, Peterson. Mr end Mrs G. Sheath, Master White,,Mr and Mtb Steer and two children, Noraee Trotl and Jackson, Siate Ureix. Second class: Sergt... Arcßbald, Mr A. Hutchinson, fifteen , steerage. SHIPPING TEIaEGRAMSI \ ... SYiDNEZ, January 3*. JDantel, from Wanganui. AUCKLAND, January 23. Arrived, 1 HxnmaAk a.m.), fmrm New. castle j Ameril Cecille"fC!to pja.), from New York. Sailed, Ruahine- far Wellingtast TELEGRAPH NOTICE BOARD (Jan, &). j Arrivuls—Wlestport: Kini (fi£o üb.); W«l- 1 lington: Maori. iwm.); Greymoutiu ( !Eaiapoi (5 a.m.), all from Lyttelton. ' j Departures—Auckland: Makura' (ISMO ■ p/m.), for Vancouver; Wellington: Kent ' (12.45 pjn.), for London; Wanganul: , (5 p.m.); Wellington;: Maori (7.56 p.m.), both . for Lyttelton.

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16430, 25 January 1919, Page 7

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SHIPPING. Press, Volume LV, Issue 16430, 25 January 1919, Page 7

SHIPPING. Press, Volume LV, Issue 16430, 25 January 1919, Page 7

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