SHIPPING.
# PORT OF LYTTELTON. ARRIVALS. Thursday, October 30th. Maori, s.s. (6.40 p.m.). 8«"6 tons, Irwin, from Wellington. Union Steam Ship Co., agents. , _ , Moeraki, s.s. (ti.35 a.m.'!. 4421 tons, Doorly. from Melbourne, via Wellington. tnion Sl«sm Ship Co., rtgents. Oropuki, s.s. (7.20 s..in), 527 tons Pearson, from Tarakoh*. F. E. Sutton unci Co., a ' S Kahik.i, s.s. (3.30 p.m.). 13 72 tons, from Wcstport. Union Steam Ship Co., agenta. DEPARTURES. Thursday, October 30th. CaJm, s.s. (10.33 a.m.), 801 tons. McLachJan, for Wellington. A. H. Turnbull and Co., agents. , _„_, Canadian Britisher, »•»• 0-"«» P'™-'< torn, Wilscn. for Wellington. CanidiaJ Government Merchant M*iine. Ltd., as<»; s ' Maori, s.s. (0 p.m.), 347G Ina, Irwin, foi Wellington. Union Steam Ship Co., ag«nu Mocmki. «.s. (9.30 p.m), <tfl low. UoorV, for Melbourne, via Dunedin and Bluft. Union Steam *h ; p Co., agents. Expected Arrivals. Mararoa, Wellington, this day, Woollon. Wellington, this day Maori. Wellington, November Ist. WiiiOTtni, l>unfdin, Novemo*- !»}• Kennedy, Wellington, .November IsVro?roM, Number Ist. Tecs Wclling'.cr,, November l*t. Rip a, Wellington, November m. Ikhaw, Wellington, November Ist. KaiUnoa.ta., Dur.cdin, ,N=vcm!=*r 2nd. Cygnet, Ksikoura, November '2nd. Ho nvlale, Tinurn. November 2nd. JJrccze, Tirnam. >ovem.»rr 2nd. Navua, Wellington, November 2nd. Canopus. Tim.ru, V.voTb:r -nd. Dunedin, Ii.M.S. November 3rd. Wanake, Timaru. November Hh Kawatiri, Newcastle, November 4<h. Waikouaiti, Dunedin. Mb. . WaitemaU. Newcastle. November 0,.i. Flora. Dunedin, November 71>i. Port Chalmcr". Wellington. November Shi. C.rr.l erland. Atiui!, Wellington, November JorU.
projected Departures. Orepuki, ■Wellington, this day. B'-ep/e Dvned>'n, this day. H-.ra.ro3, ■W'cllir.gr.-.n. tl.:s da v. Hertford. Wellington, this day. Turak'.p:.. Bluff. '.lll's day. Join. Wnne'or.. this eta". Maori. Wellington. November .»t. l.'ir.a .Dunrdin, .vv.-rr.il.cr lsi Ko'nr.cdv, YcxU.n November Is . Toes. Chatham*, Number 1»«. Prog-e=*. T'icton. November Ist. ■VvTnpa'ui. Auckland, Novrrr.ber .t. Wootton. Winston. Nnvrmbrr M. Caroms, Wostport, NoT?me«- urd. Breeze, \VclHrgU>n. Novenioer aiu. NVna ftui:»din, November Srd. lYo'md'ale. Wellington. November f.rd. Cvnet KaiVoura, November r.ie.. KaiUn<:al«, Wellington, November 3rd •Wannka". Napier, November 4th. l v oi3, Napier, November 7th.
SHIPPING NOTES. Hear-.- rain in tb» morning and intermittent showers during the afternoon prevented much wotk in pevrt y«st*rd»y, and several vesceis have been delayed. The Cys uel I° a '"e3 to-morrow night for Kaikoura. only. She is dsi« back on Sunday, and loads on Monday for Kaikoura, Motucks, and Neleon. The Orepuki completes loading to-day for Wellington, Weetport, and Greymouth. Tbe Wingatui i% du» to-morrow from I>uncd'n to load for Anck'.and. The Ripa is due to-morrow- from Vellinr--ton and Wanganui, to load f«r Dnoedin and Timaru. Tbe Kennedy is due to-morrow from Wellington, to load ior Fozlon. Tic Teca loads to-morrow for the Chatham*. The Progress xhould arrive to-morrow to load ior Picton, Hokianga, and Dargavi'.le. The Holmdale is expected on Sunday from Tiraani, and loads on Monday for 'Wcllinston and. "\Yaߣ«nui.
The Nania is due on Sunday from Auckland and Wellington, and rails on Mondny for Dunrdin. The Kaitanjjata is expected on Sundav from Dunedirr, awl loads on Monday r ■Wellington, Neir Plymouth, "VFestport, and Greymouth. The Hots, is due on Friday nest imvn Dunedin. and loads for Napier, Gisbornr, and Auckland. Mr S. "VC. Ppcddin!.', fourth engineer of the Moeraki, baa ronw ashore- for holiday leave and eiamivjation*, and has been replaced by Mr H. Simmonds. Mr TJ. J. Olds, lifih engineer of the M»fraki, has also ccmc ashore for holiday leave and examinations, Mr T. Chalmers joining in his place. Captain "\V. Pen], of the Kaitoko. has boon qranted holiday leave, and Captain \\". "W. Hender is now in charpe of the vowel. Mr A, M. Lucas has been appointed chief officer of (he Kamo. Mr D. N. McLeish if chief officer of the Kaituna, and Mr D. M. Keith has b»*n granted holiday leave. Mr ■?. J. C. Gibson has been appointed chief officer of the M«heno, relieving Mr H. M. Hurley for holiday. Mr E. J. Deed has been appointed second officer of the. Komata, relieving Mr J. G. Adams, for holiday. Tha Union Co.'s trans-Pacific freighter VFaiotapu arrived at Auckland on Monday from pacific Coast porta, to put out portion of her carxo, before ptoceedinjr to Lyttattau, Melbourne, and Sydney, to complete discharge. The Waiotapu, which is in eommand of Captain Brown, cleared 'Frisco on October 2nd. A radio ha* Veen receded from the New Zealand Shipping Co-.'s liner Remuera, etatiiw* that the Vessel espeefs to mate "Wellington this evening. The Rerauora is en route from Southampton and London, via Panama. Cable advice has been received by the New Zealand Shipping Company that the steamer Austreiind saiied from Montreal on October 25th for Newport News, to complete loading for New Zealand ports. The C. and T). liner Port Caroline left Wellington on "Wednesday evening for "W»nganui for further Homeward loading. The ! -vessel returns to "Wollinsrton to-morro» morning, and »ai> in the afternoon for 1.108- I I don. via Monte Video and Las Pa "ma"*. The Huddart-Parker Company has been | ndviard that the Chungwha, Navijration Cea- 1 I pany's steamer Ling Nam. sailed from I I Jquiquo on Octo'oeT ISth for Auckland, I where she is du<e about November 12th. She will later proceed to Sydr.ey and Hong ' j K.ong;. I A drowning accident, as the result of I which a »in;jle man named "Richard Albert Chidlr.y. fortv-two yfars ci a.jre, lost his life, occurred in Wellington harbour on AYcdn.'Bday morning. Deceased, who was a- nightWRtchrran, employed on the ferry steamer Maori, was ret'trnlnc- to Lis vessel from the city ,abont 10..TQ o'clock, when he was seen to fall over the side. A workmaji rimed TVillijm Movr-aa, an employee of tho Union Company. promptly jumped in after him and succeeded in dragging him on fo a. stringer. Th« police and Harbour Board officials applied artificial respiration for three-e.ua r ters or an hour without avail, *nd Dr. Joseph, who then arrived on the ecene, could only proi.oulice life to bo extinct. VESSELS WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE OF N.Z. Auckland-Kaiwarra, Tofua, Kaikorai, Niagara, Trelr*sick. Waitomo. Iris, Karam,.., CilcntwoHb, Kakanoa, Port Chalmera. Weilington—Maori, Maiaroa. Nsaio, ft?mucib Maurcanui, Kailtoura,' Waihora, Delaware, Sun, liaituna, WaJhemo, Tufanekai, Trevithick, Mosraki, Masu!a,Canadiß.u Britisher, Port Caroline, NLela, Nielsen, Aranura. H.M.S. DUNEDIN. The Harbourmaster, Captain T. M. Hun-! ter received »■ message yesterday from tne Commander, H.M.S. Dunedin, Matins that the cruiser would arrive at Lyttelton oit Monda" next, will j-ernam in port until ; . Tuesday, November llih. She will be herthI cd at N>. 2 (ferry) v.harf. Tbo Dusedin is the flagslup of the >ew... I Zealand Squadron, and ! flies the flag of Con> I niodore, the lion. Alisler Deal. ] }{M.S. Dunedin, &u oi.-hurninjr lijht I cruiser of the D. type, came out to the Dominion with the Sr* •*! Service Squadron in I May last, and replaced the Chatham, which is nov.- on the "West lndic3 station. j PORT OF TIMARU. Expected Arrivals. Holrudalc, from Camaru, to-day. Canopii?. frcm "VTestnorl, to-duy. Gale, from Oamaru, tc-nicrio'v. Xwtanpa!?., from D'Jcedir., to-rcorrow. \Vanaka, from Oamaru, Monday. Tr<!.i»?ick ii" r>rrl Lyttfllton, 'lu«aday. I ftipa, frem Onm:nu, AVedne»d«y. K»waliri, Ir-cm Lyttelton. earlv. Ilemueri, tnra London, November l2;li, Waikousiti, from Lyttelton, Ncs-ember I2th. Port C Lalmer?, from New York, Noveaj' ber I0)h. Atholl, from Mo»lr:»', end Novenbar. I Projected Departure*. Holmdale, for Lyl(e".lo«, to-day. C»D3pus, for Lyltelton, to-day. 'I.-.le. for Lyttelton, to-morrow. KsiitangctH, for Lyttelton, to-morio'v. Wkiutka, for J.yttc.uw, Monday. Treli-tsick, for Duur.din, Tuesday. P.ipa, for Lyttelton, "Wednesday. The Ho!m<!a.le shou!d arrive tc-d»y from Oamaru to load general produce for Lyttelttr, Wellington, and "Wanganui. The Canopus is expected to-day from Westport with coal for discharge here and at Lyttelton. 1 The Gale is to load here to-morrow foi Lyttelton ana nnrttMrn porta, and tho Kaitacjrr.ta for Lyttelton, "Wellington, anc" "West port. The Wanaka is now due on Monday U take carjro for Lyttelton, "Wellinjrton," Na pier, Gisborne, and Auckland. 1 SBIPPIKC TELEGRAMS. r NEWCASTLE. OctoUr 30. '1 Sailed, M*aitemata, for Lvttelton. AUCKLAND, October 38. r Arrived. Port Chalmers ("5.20 p.mO, from New Yoii. [. I Sailed, ctbl* steamer Iri* (0M in) I for Su-a: Karon (4.40 p.m.), for W«et- - I port: TreJiaaick (5.15 p.ro.). for WerejisrWJ: :i j The Iria ia to ky fifteen m.lw <£ r.eir cab.o on the Sot* tst&rt cod « ,0 ° 1 cablo to Fanning l»'an-i. M '• WELDINOTON. October OT^ „ Arrived. M.r»roa. t 7.25 »-^ ffl iro^aUe. n Arrived, Holmda> (9.M *£>' ;- Gale (a<» ?•«•>• i Sailed, OxoU U V*V> -**
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