SHIPPING.
\ PORT OF LYITELTON. ARRIVALS. Pahirdav, Jitnuarv 10th. XU.)ri. p.a. (9.10 H..T71.), 3»7S lons. Cameron, from Wellington. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. Sunday, January 11 lb. Muraroa. s.«. (8.30 a.m.),' 2590 ton?, Irwin, from Wellington. Union Steam Ship Company. agents. litiahine. s.». f7.45 a.m.). 10,758 ton*. Smith, from Wellington. Xew Zealand Shipping Companv. agent*. Storin, *.*. (7.10 a.m.), 405 tons, Robertson, from Wanganui. A. H. Tun) bull and Co., agente. Kakapo. U.S. <12.15 p.m.). loil ton*. ftarias, from Xapier. Union Stents Ship Company, agon Li. Mokoia. «.*. (1.«5 p.m.} 4502 tons, Worlall, from Dunodin. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. "DEPARTURES. Saturday, January 10th. Fircezo. g.i. (6.10 p.m.). 553 ton*, Venn, for Picton. A. H. Turnbull and agents. Maori, «.». (£. 15 p.m.), 347G tons, Camaron. far Weilinrton. Union Steam Ship Company agent*. Hoiifn. j.s. (S.'i 0 a.m.). 136 tor a, for Dunedin. A. R. llhind and Co., ajpnti. EXPECTED AURIVAI.S. Maori. Wellington, January 13th. Kauinnn, Auckland, January 18th. T» Anau, Timaru, January 14th. Monowai. Wellington. January 17th. Tt.ulm Powell, Xydia. Ban this day. Ncahere, Port Ahuriri, this day. ('orinna, Timaru. January 15th. Kamo, We*tport. this day. Muainj, Wellington. January 14th. <"ysnpt. Kaikoura, this day. Kannit, Wellington, January 13th. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Maori. Wellington, January 13th. Muraroa, Wellington, this day. . Mokoia. thia day. * ! Storm. Dunedin, thia day. Orcpuki. Grevmouth, January 13th. Kniirin. WMtport, January llth. Knwb.ii. Wellington. January 15th. j Moan'iu!. Dunedin. Jnnuarv 17th. . C'onnnj. Xeleon and Xew Plymouth, Janu- ] • ••• 15th. - j Knromiko. Xflwca.«t>. Jonuary 16th. I Kanio, TimartJ, Jannary 13th. Cygnet. Akaros, January 13th. j sniPriNG NOTES. A eonferenr-e of reprec*r.tatim of tb® 7.».ilmd Shipowners' Federation and the Kf*t*-rat**t Cnion of Xew Zealand will commenco at- Wellington on 27th in»t. Th« object of tlio conference is to consider the i]f» demand* mado by the union. The Maori arrived at 9.10 on 9atuTday morning ard missed the first erpress. Owinjr to a. better clam of coal baing available. it i* etperied that her running will impw* considerably during ■th»* coming week. Th» Ituaihine. from T/ondon via Auckland siul Panama, arrived hero yesterday morninr. She will diacbarge orer 10W too* of general cargo and go to Tort Ohalmers to complete. I The Storm, from Wang*nui. arrired rw- | t«>rda<-. nr.d will leave for Chined in and Tiinant to-day. Tho Koromiko left Xewcastle on Friday with a fttll loid of coal for Lyttoltoc. She is due here ab<nit Wednesday. The Kauio left Weatport on Saturday with a fuil load of coal for Lvttelton. Timaru, and TJu"«din. She i» due her# to-day. j The Xgahere ia duo to-day with sheep from Port Ahuriri. The KaVapo arrived yeaterday -with «h««p from Xapier. The Cvpnet left at midnieht l**t night on n «pecial trip to K*ikour* to load sheep arrl wool. She U due back to-night, and will le«•:<« for >karoa to-morrow. The Hinnitnka will tranship ber Auckland car<-o at Wrllincton." and will leare to-mor-row or Wwlnpoda*- for Lyttelton and Dunedin to difcliarffc 1h» balance of her carfpo. Cantain .T. Wo toon ha* reautned command of the Kamo. r«»?i«TinF CapUia Hankin**. wbo baa come >iW« for ordeta. Tb» .lobn ia to leare Wellington to-morrow for Oamaru. Tho following i!« » lu>t of boy* solocted to join the Government training ah-in Amokun lhi.« week:-David X. Scott (Wellington). Donald Hugh McGillivray (Wallincton). Kenneth Nigel Murray (Kaiauoi). CharlM Benjamin Searbv iThnitchurcb). Karl Ivon llawkiits (Napicrl. Frederick Albert Bnich {Xcl«<-.n) F>irone Tola Amor (New Plymouth), Henrv CVri! Wright (Xe* Plrmouth). rharlcj Till'* (OnehungaV John Reginald Pmi'h (Aiuki»rd\ Maurie« Georw Roddie •W<-Uirstoc\ Charles Orla Hoalcy (Lower Hutf. N.Z SHIPPING COMPAXT S LIXE. Pdp^ro.i—Homeward bound, arrived *t Xewport Xew.« 6th instant. ...» Bremen—lWt C*pc Town cm sth instißt for Wellington, via Hobart. Ruiibirc—Arrived in J.yttcllon mornin~. arcl should leava about 15th inst. '.or Port. C'halmer?. WbAk^iar.e—From ' Montreal, arrived in AackianJ ou Saturday night. ARAWA S PASSEXOERS. The Shaw. SfcTill, and Albion liner Ara/wa, which loft Wellington on Saturday for London, took the folio*ingparscngwa:—Firat saloo»— Krom Wellington: Mxm V. li. Saitb, M** <lamr« liibb, Pharaayn, B. E. Smith, Mr O. M. Simpeon, Rev. Dr. J. Gsbb, antf Capt. W. ». I'harizyc. Krom Timara: Mrs Tripp. Mr B. Tripp. From Auckland: Mr u. M. Sm»*ton. From Lytt*lton: Meadamea B. E. Seymour, B. E. Xieoll. From MelbourneXW K. Knos. Mts G. H. Kno*. Saoond •*loob— From Wellington: Miaa 11. A. Parrott, lira I G. Harrison, Maeter T. G. Hamsin, K. W. Hiiggina, J. Mayer, F. H. From Auckland: Miaa K. .T. Baxter, Meedamea A. Baxter. Fredericks, Messrs C. Frederick', J. H. Graham. From Duneoitt: Miaa H. WiLton, Mr G. H. Dunlop. From Timaru: Miewe L. 11. *nd B. R. H*ll.
From Lyltelloji : Mi.-.» if. Wroirrtin and Mr .1. \V. Wooicrtor.. From Ostium: Mr .1. Gcmmeii. SHIPMENT OF Pr:Tn OLEUM. Tha amended repui ri? 1::? to the shipment and landing of petroleum published in the "Garotte" are fotio^cs: —1. It shall lie an offenoo to ship petroleum on any vessel u-j'css such petroleum is contained in sound tins or other rcrepticles that are ho constructed and mad© of material sufficiently thiolc and strong as to prevent any leakajM. 2_ It shu]J bo an offence to ship petroleum in tins or other n-ceptjcle* from which there is *")" leakage whilst nith petroleum ij beLnj shipped on or unshipped from anv vessel or IS beinir curried on any vessel. ' 3. Every person who commit* a 'Jreach of these regulations *hall bo liablo to a fine not exceeding ill 00. THE IMPER.VTOR GUARDED. (By Cable.—Press Association.—Copyright.) (Australian and X.Z. Cable Association.) (Received January 10th, S.S p.m.) . _ LONDON, January 8. Owin~ to the recent epidemic of fires "in enGerman steamers, the Jmpcrator, which is in dry dock at Liverpool, is being strictly guarded. [The Imperator, which formerly belonged to tbo Hamburg-America. Line, wan one of tha ships surrendered to the Allies by Germany. She <s at present being operated by the Cunard Line.] SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. AVOXMOUTH. .lanuarr 7. Arrived, Hororata, from New Zealand. J.OXDOX. January 8. Arrived, Altenfels. from Australia. AUCKLAND, January 10. Arrived, Whakataco (9.30 p.m.). from Montreal. January 11. Arrived. Makura (3.15 a.m.), from Vancourcr. WELLINGTON, January 10. Arrived, Rosamond (3.50 a.m.), from Timaru: Majjio (7.83 p.m.), from Nydia Ba.y. Sailed, Tarawera (1-2.10 a.m.), for Sydney; Arawa. (3.5 p.m.). for London. January U. Arrived, Komata (12.35 a.m.), from Westport: Armagh (9.50 a.m.). from Auckland; Maori (11.15 a.m.). from Lyttelton. • DUXEDIX, January 10. Sailed, Te Anau (5 p.m.). for Oaraam: Mokoia (7 p.m.), for Auckland, ria East Coast ports. Passengers' for Lyttelton—Mesdames Dunaheath, Dcmiison, MorrU and two children, Trensrrove and two children, Kingston, Messrs Dumheath, Morris, Uemiistoa, Kingston. January 11. Arrived. Corinna Cn.io a.m.i. from "Wellington: \Tnnika (5.15 a.m.), from Bluff. DAILT MKMORAX'DA—Monday, Jan. 13. AUCTION'S. McKenrie. and Willis, at Si Webb street. Merivale, at I—furniture, etc. Fyne, Gould. Guinness, at Lacsdowoe, Halewell, ut I—Dairy Cow*, Hor«e«, ©U.
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