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SHIPPING NEWS.

1 PHASES OF THE MOON. NOVEMBER. . T Day. Hr. m. New Moon ... 6 10. 9 a.m. First Quarter 13 4.44 a m. Full Moon ... • 20 11.34 am. Last Quarter 23 3.51 p.m. HJGH WATER. To-day, 0.0 a.m.; 0.10 p.m. To-morrow, 0.38 a.m.; 1.5 p.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day, 2.22 a.m.; sets, 6.49 p.m. ARRIVALS. 4 THURSDAT, NOVEMBER 14. : ARAHURA, s.s. (1.45 a.m.), 1596 tons, Lambert, from Greymonth, Westport, Nelson, and Picton. Passengers: Saloon —Misses Sorensen, Boase, Ralph, Bailie, Burgess, Bray, Bridge, M'Guire, Cununings. Smith, Brebncr, Cunlilie, Fell, Pfahfert, Wilson, Garlick, Mesdames Evans and child, Roberts, Fell, Clark, Bairn, Mackay, Holland, M'Cuska, White and infant, Collis, Hayburn, Shelly, Cliyton, Hatton, Parker, Clouston, Williams, Sharp and -children, Powell, Graham and child, Bailie, Hon. R. Reeves, Captain Trask, Messrs. Green, Bailie, Ralph. Smith. Hepwortli, Fanthorn, Parker, M'Callum, Clouston, Nicoll, Collins, Spiers, Bragg, Troup, Shand, Manning, Espie, Kell, M'Cann, M'Crncken, Needham, Brookes, Harris, Taylor, Dimian, Mulhay, Grace, Shelly, Ki'ssling, Burnett, Alexander, Oxley, Gray, Gidy, Wingfield, Brown, Roberts, Brownlow, and {he Rev. Powell; 47 steerage. WAKRIMOO, s.s. (2.30 a.m.), 3529 tons, Macbeth, from Sydney. Passengers: . Saloonblisses Luxford, Ingham, Duncan, Richardson, Mesdames Bridge, M'Ardle, Luxford, Barr, Mayer, Dansey, Reid, Bird and 3 children, Thompson, Crome, Gunn, Norton, Messrs. Ross, Bridge, Judd, M'Ardle, Jones, Masefield, Doyle, Sturner, Bourke, Luxford, Barr, Orr. Heekshpr, Reid, M'Kee, Price, Sinclair. Hawkins,- Newton, Crowley, Conford, Bird, Thompson, Campbell, Rowen, Earnest, Nelsons Williams, Humphries, Parker, Borth, Burnley, Gillanders, Watson, Horsman, Clark, Crome, Fane, Atkinson, Russell (2), Richard, Campbell, Lyell, Myers, Holt; 60 steerage. For Lyttelton— Misses Duncan, Raymond, Mesdames Adams, Quill, 'Raymond, Duckworth, Harris, Messrs. M'Bride, Adams, Quill, Knight, Raymond, Wood, Monkman, Duckworth, Whiting, Harris, Lang; 56 steerage. For Dunedin—Misses Paterson, Ross, Mesdames Wyke, Strang, Herbert, Beer, Haggott, Captain Pennington. ROTOMAHANA, s.s. (6.30 a.m.), 17.77 tons, Collins, from Lyttelton. Passengers: SaloonMisses Barker, Doyle, Kettle, Mackie, Ferguson, M'Keivie, Lee, Derrett, Rule, Logan, Andrews, Candrey, Gurney, Mesdames Clephane, M'Bride, Fitzpatrick, M'Lachlan, Sloan, Whitty, Wilkes, Shirtcliffe, Thomson. Van Asche'and child* Dutch, Windlcburn, Chatterton, Griorson, Brewer and 2 children, Messrs. Allen, Hill, Duncan, Mundy, Clcphane, Tripp, White, Williams, Wilkes, Henderson, Brown, Haggers, Austin, Beaumont, Schwartz, Richardsori. Deans, Fletcher. Parker, M'Bride, Fitzpatrick, Sloan, M'Lachlan. M'Namara, Harper, Moore, Speak, Cowan,-Pullan, Wright, Farnell, Blair, Rule, O'Callaghan, Crespin, Weston, Cohen, Sutcliffe, King, Price, Robertson, Howarth, Milne,-, Garchen, Nichols, Swift, Phillips, Tilfen, Acland, Reeco, Hall, Moore, Felstead, Harris, Southgate. O'Siillivan, Gill, young, Edwards, Coddie, Lee, Tilley, Scott, Jenkins, Goddard;. 41 steerage.

WAIHI, s.s. (7.10 a.m.), 92 tone, Carey, from Blenheim. MANA, s.s. (7.40 a.m.), 132 tons, Corby, from Patea. ZEALANDIA, s.s., (7.50 a.m.), 2771 fons, Entwi'stle, from Dunedin and Lyttclton. Passengers: Saloon- 2 —Mesdames Williamson, Wilkinsort, Beazie, Alexander, Weybourne and child, Williams, Messrs. Coull. Wilkinson, Gay, Hovsley, Welch, Hooper, Beazie, Cooper, Hill, Sheffield, Williams; 8 steerage. CORINNA, s.s. (8.10 a.m!), 1271 tons, Cameron, from Southern port's. TAINUI, s.s. (8.20 a.m.), 128 tons, Jonsen, from Waitara. TASMAN, s.s. (9.10 a.m.), 179 tons, Cos, from Nelson and Motueka. < KOTUKU, s.s. (11.20 a.m.), 1054 tons, Nicholson, from Greymonth. KIRIPAKA, s.s. (12.40 p.m.), 133 tons, Shaw, from Patea. KAPITI, s.s. (2 p.m.), 242 tons, Westrup, from Lyttelton. , AMOKURA, Government Training Ship (5.40 p.m.), Hooper, from Pelorous Sounds. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15. PENGUIN, s.s. (12.5 a.m.), 824 tons, Stewart, from Nelson and Picton. Passengers: SaloonMisses Efjgers, Rodger, Robinson, Horne, Hickson, Sada, Smith, Heme, Mesdames Bowman, Henry, Cooper, Penseman, Maunsoll, Hingston, Krahager, Fleming, Gray, Carshaw, Coleman, Paine, M'Leodel, Beill, Ibbotson, Riley, Messrs. Gray, Cooper, Thompson, Maunsell, Ledger, Thomas, James, Page • (2), Hingston, M'Ne'e,' Guy, Gould, Buxton, Nicoll, Connell, Freeman, Tresise, Ross, Freeman, M'Farlane (2), Harvey, Jackson, Tassie, Peritt, lies, O'Sullivan, Iremonger, Paine, Archbishop Redwood, M'Gee, Carmichael, Crowther, Bull, Ibbotson; 5 steerage. ECHO, scow (12.30 a.m.), 99 tons, Seeley, from Karamea.

DEPARTURES. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11'. POHERUA, s.s. (12.30 a.m.), 1175 tons, Aidwell, for Wofitport. AORERE, s.s. (8.10 a.m.), 77 tons, Fisk, for Patea. CORINNA, s.s. (12.15 p.m.), 1271 tons, Cameron, for New Plymouth and Onehunga. ORIANA, s.s. (1.50 p.m.), 4419 tons, Jarvis, for Lyttelton. KAHU, s.s. (2 p.m.), 182 tons, Thompson, for East Coast. MAGIC, auxiliary scow (4.40 p.m.), 82 tons. Running, for Kaipara. TASMAN, s.s. (5.10 p.m.), .179 tons, Cox, for Nelson. WAIHI, s.s. (5.15 p.m.), 92 tons, Carey, for Blenheim. ZEALANDIA, s.s. (5.40 p.m.), 2177 tons, Entwistle, for Napier, Gisborne, Auckland, and Sydney. 'Passengers-Saloon: For NapierMrs. Russell, Messrs. R-ussell, Seamon, Hansfield, Colonel Porter, H. P. Kissling, Coulls, Winder.' For Gisbourne—Miss Sheppard, Messrs. J. Parker, Hanna, Coulls, Basire, Salmon, Graham. For Auckland—Misses Spending, Jalliser (2), Mesdames Clouston, Evans, Roberts, Messrs. M'Quade, Sheffield, O'Conner, Palliser, lrice, Clouston. For all ports—Steerage, 10. ! PUIvAKI, s.s. (6.20 p.m.), 1444 tons, Crawford, for Westport. CHARLES EDWARD, s.s. (6.50 p.m.), 245 tons, Graham, for West Coast.

TAINUI, s.s. (7.30 p.m.), 128 to'ns, Jensen, for Waitara. ROTOMAHANA, s.s. (8.5 p.m.), 1777 tons, Collins,. for Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon— ivlisses Sproule, Malcock, Michell, Stevenson, Pear.-nil, Hay, Dunbar, Sterling, Pearce, Hay, Buckman, Duncan, Wood, Nurse Jasliwood. Mesdames Raymond, Dykes, Watt and 4 children, Marchant, Porter, Crombie, Reed, Mackio and-child, Urwiu, Powell, Nixon, Sharpe-and 2 children, Graham, • Adams, Wood, Davie, Duckworth, Messrs. Porter, Powell, Lajgie, White, Craig, Nicholson,' Richardson, Raymond, White, Douglas, Brown, M'Leod (2), Pain, "Naylor, Bowden; X arc hant; Crombie, Mackie,; Adams, Nicholl, Robinson, Spiers, Nelson, White, Moor, Taylor, Page, Brag, Hamilton, Gee, Harper, Duncan, whiteley, Shanrl, Stevenson, Rev. Cameron, Dr. Edwin, Captain Pennington. • STEAMERS EXPECTED. NOVEMBER 15. Mariiroa, Lyttelton. • Moeraki, Melbourne, via south. . Manaroa, Motueka. Rotoiti, Onchunga and New Plymouth. Hauroto, Suva and Auckland. Blenheim, Blenheim. i Rob Roy, Picton and Sounds. Stormbird, Wanganui. Kini, Auckland. NOVEMBER IG. Aorere, Patea. Tasman, Motueka. Rotomajiana, Lyttelton. Waihi, Blenheim. Kiripaka, Patea. Mokoia, Sydney, via northern ports. Qu';en of tho South. Mapourika, West Coast. ■ Waltalu, Kaikoura. Penguin, Nelson and Picton. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. NOVEMBER 15. Stormbird, Wanganui. Waverle.v, West Coast. Kapiti, Patea. • Putiki, Wanganui. Mararoa, Lyttelton. . Penguin,. Picton and Nelson. Warrimoo, Melbouruo, via eouthi

Huin, Wanganui. Opaiva, Blenheim. Moeraki, Sydney. NOVEMBER 16. Rotoniahana, Lyttelton. . Tasman, Nelson. Queen of the South, Foiton. Aorcre, Palea. Mokoia, Lyttelton and Dunedin. Star of Ireland, Lyttelton. Rob Hoy, Picton, Havelock. Arnbura, West Coast. Kaituna, Grcymouth. NOVEMBER 17. Wnihi, Blenheim. Rjjtoiti, Nelson, New Plymouth, Onehunga. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. WARRIMOO, s.s., left Sydney, November 9, for Wellington direct. Arrived Wellington, November 14. Leaves Wellington, November 16, for Melbourne, via Southern ports. Due Melbourne, November 23. . MOERAKI. s.s., left. Melbourne, November 6, for Wellington, via Ilobart and Southern ports. Duo Wellington, November 15. Leave's same day for Sydney direct, and is due at Sydney, November 19.' MOKOIA, s.s., left Sydney, November 8, 'for Wellington, via Auckland. Due Wellington, November 16. Leaves for Southern ports same day. VICTORIA, s.s., left Sydney, November 13, for Wellington, via Auckland, Gisborno, and Napier. Duo: Wellington, November 22. MONOWAI, s.s., left Mclbourno, Novombe'r 13 for Wellington, via Hobart and southern ports. Due Wellington, November 22. Leaves for Sydney direct 6amo day. Due - Sydnoy, November 26.

' MAHENO, s.s., leaves Melbourne November 20 for Wellington, via Hobart and southern ports. Due Wellington, November 29. Leaves for Sydney direct same day. Due Sydney; December 3.

OVERSEA SHIPPING. STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. ; From London. ' OPAWA (due Wellington about November 14); 6ailed on September 10, via Auckland. -Due Auckland, October 30. (N.Z.S. Co., agents.) • STAR OF JAPAN (due Wellington about December 6), sailed on September 27, via Melbourne, Sydney, Auckland, and Napier. (T-yser I.ine, agents.) . .. . ' INDRADEVI (due Wellington about Defce-ii-ber 27), sailed on October 11, via Melbourne, Sydney, Auckland, and Napier. (Tyser Line, agents.) .. ' i MAI'ATUA (due Wellington about December 4), sailed on October 10, via Auckland. Duo Auckland,' November 27. (Shaw, Savill, agents.).. , TONGARIRO (due Wellington about Novotiber 20), sailed on October 3. ■Plymouth 5; via Capetown and Hobart. (N.Z.S. Co., agents.) lONIC (due Wellington about December. 3), sailed on October 17, Plymouth October 20, via Capetown and Hobart. ■■ (Shaw, Savill, agents.) PAPAROA (duo Wellington about December 22), sailed on November 2,' from Plymouth ■November i, via Capetown and Hobart-. (N.Z.S. Co., agents.) KAIPARA (due Wellington about December 31), sailed on' November 2, via Auckland; (N.Z.S. Co., agents.) From Liverpool. CORNWALL (due Wellington about, November 2S), sailed on .September 21, via Sydney and Auckland. (F.H S. Line, agents.) . FIFF.SHIRE (duo Wellington about December 20).' sailed on October 19, via Sydney and Auckland. (IMI.S. Line, agents.) .FronV New York;

. STAR OF NEW ZEALAND. (die Wellington about November 22), sailed September 14, via Melbourne and Sydney. (Tyser Lino, agents.) LOltD STANLEY' (duo Wellington about November 25), sailed via Auckland,, Septembar 15. (A. and A. Line, agents.) ;■ ELVASTON-(duo about December 27),-sailed October 22, via Auckland. (N.Z.S. Co., aigents.)

SAILING VESSELS TO ABRIVE. FOiIMOSA, baique, sailed from Liverpool August 20. (Johnston and Co., agents.) GENI, Italian barquo, sailed from Marseille! 6e;*ombor 1, via Bluff. (Buscoo and Co., agonts.)

BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14. SYDNEY. Sailed.—Handa Isle, for Auckland. SUVA. Sailed:—Kersaint and Suva. COASTAL. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14. KAIPARA. Sailed.—James Craig, barque, for Sydney. ■ .AUCKLAND.., . ... Arrived.—Jessie Craig, barque, from Geelong. Sailed.—Hawea, s.s., for Westport. NEW PLYMOUTH. Arnived. —Takapuna (1 p.m.), for Onehungn. Sailed.—Takapuna. (8.55 p.m.), for. Onehunga. Sailed.—Rotoiti (12.25 p.m.), for Wellington. WAN&ANUI. Arrived.—Huia (3.40 p.m.), frotn Wellington. Sailed.—Stormbird (4.45 p.m.),'. for Wellington. NAPIER, Arrived.—Ruru (2 p.m.), from Wellington. WESTPORT.' Sailed.—Waipori (6 p.m.), for Sydney. GREYMOUTH. Sailed.—Pareroa (6 a.m.), for Wellington. ; Blenheim; To sail.—Blenheim and Opawa (10.30 p.tn.j, for Wellington. ' PICTON. .' ' Arrived.—Rakanoa (7.25 p.m.), from Sydney. NELSON. . Sailed—Waverley (2.40 p.m.), for Wellington. MOTUEKA. Sailed.—Manaroa (3.50 p.m.), for Wellington. PORT ROBINSON. Arrived.—Wakatu (2.20 p.m.), - from - Wellington, via Kaikoura. LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Mararoa (9.35 a.m.), from Wellington. ' Sailed.—Mararoa (6.35 p.m.), for Wellington. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Garrara' (2), Little, ShadrAck, Gibbons, Mandel, Scott, Abbott, Breeds,. Mesdames Trimnell, Bruere, Samuels, Hearn, Tiller, Garland arid child, Hartnell, Williams, Wall, Bryce, Piney, Trott, Buchanan, Mills, .Bryne, Oldham, Dawson, Hearn, Dalrymple, Hurst, Wright, Middleton, Colonel Davies, Lieutenant Chesney, Messrs. Ashbblt, BeatsOn, E. G. Allen, M.H.R., Simmonds, Clark, Burrow, Cookson, M'Kisack, Hearn, Trimnell, Butterworth, Jiller, Mandel, Hartnell, R. Waterhouse, Anderson, Williams Alurgatrovd, Gifford, Slieedy,, Hole, Dawson, Jones, Aaams, Lecounter, Van Asch, Stewart, Condon, Pearce, Trott, H. Miller, Collier, Saunders, Magdan, Bendeley, Bennetts, Wilson, Moss, Wise; Parkinson, Burke, Frew, Fairey, Ahlfield, Danks, Thomas, Post, Lewis, and Master Kinny.

Sailed.—Mooraki (6.10 p.m.), for Wellington. Passengers: For Wellington—Misses Gurand, Pope, Mesdames Hiatt, Dane, Phillips, Messrs. Hanham, O'Dell, Monk, Hutohins, Stalky, Greenwood, Henderson, Hiatt, Phillips. For Sydney—Mother Goose Pantomime, 1(W. Sailed.—Cygnet, for Kaikoura. DUNEDIN. Arrived.—Talune, from Auckland. Arrived.—Morayshire, from West of England, via northern ports; BLUFF. Sailed.—Hinemoa (8.45 a.m.),, for Southern Islands,. THE WARRIMOO, FROM SYDNEY. , The Union Company's steamer Warriiftoo, 3529 tons, Captain F. W. Macbeth, from Sydney direct, arrived in the Stream at 2.35 yesterday morning. After being cleared by the Health and Customs. officers, she berthed at tho Queen's Wharf about 8 a.m. She loft Sydney' at 0.30 p.m. last Saturday, and experienced strong south-east to south winds and seas throughout the voyage. The long passage was duo to bad weather, partly to the Wai'rimoo being heavily laden. Included in the imports brought by the Warrimoo from Sydney are 310 sacks flour, 160 bags rice, meal, 210 bags rice, 290 boxes ginger, 1450 cases Cahat dian fruit, 300 cases salmon, 390 bags potatoes, 170 cases onitms, 225 cases soap, 735 chests tea, 500 drums oil, 1729 ingots tin, 79 ingots copper, 25,738 packages dried fruits (ex Goslar), and ln'rge quantity of sundries. CHANGES OF OFFICERS. Several changes in ships' officers are reported. Five recent arrivals' have been transferred from the new steamer Marama to the following vessels:—Mr. Toten, third officer of the

Mapourika; Mr. '• F-' W. Jackson, third '' fficier of the Taviuni; Mr. Winsloe, third officer of the Waikare; Mr. Fairlie, third officer of the Rotomahana. .Chief-officer -M'Donald, of the Takapuna; Mr. Richardson, third officer of the Rotomahana, who comcs ashore on a month's holiday, will lie relieved by Mr. Naylor, late master of the Rosamond. Mr. Woolf, late second officer of the.Rosamond, carne ashore for orders, and. his position is being filled b;r Mr. A. 11. M'Donnld. Mr. Ockenden, of the Takapuna, is ashore for orders. Mr. D. Robertson, late third officer of the Mapourika, succeeds Mr. Burton, of the KaitUna, in a similar capacity. Mr. Mills, late second officer of the Talune, joins the'Kaituna in a like position, vice Mr. Skye, who comes ashore for orders. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COM. PANY, LTD. The approximate time-table of the r.bove company is as follows Rimutaka, now at Lyttelton, leaves Welling' ton about November 21, for London. ; Turakina, now at Wellington, leaves for London about December 21. Crown of Galicia leaves for London during December. Tongariro, left London October 6, due Wellington about November 23. Leaves Wellington about December 10, for London. Whakatane, now at Bluff, leaves Dominion January. Opawa, now at Auckland, leaves Dominion January. Kaikoura, left London October 9, due Dunedin November 26. Paparoa, left London November 4, due Wellington December 22. Leaves Dominion January.

Kaipara, left London November 2, due Auckland about December 24. Pananui, to leave London about November 30, due Wellington about January 21. Leaves Dominion about February 13. Orari, to leave London about December 4, due Dunedin about January 22. , Ruapehu, to leave London about December 28; duo Welington about February 12. Leaves Dominion about March 12. ' Rakaia, leaves London about January 4, due Auckland about February 27. ' Rimutaka, leaves London about January 25, due Wellington about March 11. . Wakanui, leaves London about February 4, due Dunedin about March 26. •! longariro, leaves London about February 22, due Wellington about February 28. ... Whakatane, leaves London about March 4, due Auckland about April 27. ' .Ayrshire, from Brisbane, due / Wellington about March 13. Waimate, left London . for ■ Brisbane, October 1. •. . ,

; ( , TONGARIRO'S PASSENGERS. 1 'The Now Zealand Shipping Company's, steamer Tongariro,. due in about, a; week's- time, from London,- via Capetown ■ anil Hobart,' is bringing the. - following, passengers First saloon—Misses" E. Atkins, H. St. Ellison,-. M. Hay, K. Jackson,. Lf Cren, M. M. D: M'Lagan, M'.'-M.'M-'Lean, B. Wood, A. E. Nicoll; Raynes (2), M. R. Robson, Mesdames Balcombe Brown, Dig'nan, Ellison, Gibson, H. A. ,iLe Cren,.-E. S. Nicoll, Raynes,' Robson, Wylhe, Messrs..'F. S. Andrade, E. Balcombe Brown, P. L. Dignan, P. J. Ellciott, 1 Ellison (2)', .A. Gibson, E. Harris, D. Le Cren, J. Raynes (2), Dr. J. Robson,; W. Sugden, A. Whyllie, Masters Balcombe Brown (2). Second saloon—Misses A. M. Absolom, E. L. Babington,. Battershill, A. Biirness, E. : M. and, P. if. Butter, J. Cave, E. Green,;. N. L. Hindle, E. Horton, G. Jacks,. M.. Jones,' J. Ledger, V. Lodder, E. E.'.Mulholland, O. -Scattergood, A. H'. Sharp, A. Wardel, M. Weld, C. H. and M. G. Williams, Mesdames Baird, Battershall,, E. Bray, J. Bryc'e, J.- J.-.Burles; D. P.- Davies,.A. lowlor,' Gamett, .T. W. King, Ledger, Lodder, A. A. Rogers, V. P.. Sharp, Stevenson, Wm. Good,-. Messrs. A. 0. Baird, K. Cruttwell, A. H, Davern, G. M. Dickie,. R. Foster, R.' Gamett, D.' 'L. Hollis, W. Jones, Rev. C. G. Ledger, J. K. Ledger, S. Lewis, A. Lodder, J. Manary, P. Milward, D. Murray, G. Reid, Rev. H. M. Rogers, A. E: Smith, ■D. Stewart, J.'Thurston, H. J. Watts,-E; Wilder, H. S. Wilson, Masters E. King, .A..vLodder. Third class—Misses G. Bartlett, Coppins (4), E. Husband, B. Imlach, M. Cullen, E..Dempsey, M. Dicks, E. S. Drew, Eaton (2), P. E. Emerson, M. E. .Florence, M. E. Geen, N. Hedrn, S. B. Henderson, S. A. .March, Bb'ndreigh (4), E. Wright, K. A.- Smith, C. H. Tassell, D. Watkins, M. Watson, A.' Wiggins, C. Wright, Mesdames J. A'rroli; Bartlett, Cooper, Coppins, Crow, C. Cruikshank, Dicks, Emerson, E. Everard, E. J. Florence; Green, Ilaggart, Hewitt, M'GuiUvrav, M'Kay. Pendreigh, Sackett, Tassell, Telar, Verdon, Watkins, Wright'-(2),r Messrs. C. lß.vßaines, B, E. Banyard, Bartlett (2), Battershill, J. Baxter, C. L. Beamish, J. H. Bell, Blomes (2), J. Brewer, W. J. Brown, J. Caldwell, J. Campbell, J. Clark, W. Clow, D. Connell, A. J. Cooper, Coppins (2), C. G. Crow, J. Irvine,' H. H. Isaac, Dennis (2), W.'Dicks, Eaton. (2),'|-E. A. Emerson, G. Evoritt, T. Field, ■ A. Flanagan, W. L. Fletcher, J. -W. Ford, T. Fothergill, J. Gallacher, A. W. Gard, F. Garfield, R. W. Garrioch, P. Gostling, W. H. Green, A. Haggart, A. Head, E. J. Heath, J. Hewitt, W. B. Holt, A.-Hope, R.-Houston, J. Jamieson, C. Johnston, A. ,D. .Joiner,' A.-and R. Jones, Maminnery, J. E. Matthew, E. W. Mayes, J. W. Moore, H. W. Morris, W. A. Mow'at, A. Keith, A. S. Knight, W. Lorrimer, M'Cauley (2), R. M'Gillivary, H. W. M'Kay, 'Masters 'Bartlett, H. Crow, A. Dicks,-W. ween, CIM'Kay,' Pendreigh (2), Tassell (2),. J. Munro, S. llurphy, W. O'Brien, C. A. Oram, E. Overton, A. E. Owen, J. Packer, A. Patoh, J. Paul, R. Pendreigh, E. A. Phillips; A. -W. Price,'J. Riley, W. B. Robertson, F. W. Roworth, W. Rushworth, W. Sackett, F. G.. Scammels, S. Scholmch, H. Sinclair, A. Smart,' J. Smith; A. J. Spratt, Strutt (2), C. W.. Tassell, S.I?. Taylor, J. Teear, A. Thorogood, A. Tingay, W. 'G. Tobbell, 11. A. Trenchard, S. Twigger, D. P. Varcoe, A. J. Veale, Verdon (2), IT. C. .Wallis, A. H. Watkins, Watson (2), F. Wedd, L! Weeks, F. White, S. Wilson, Wright- (2), • Masters Bartlett, H. Crow, A. • Diets,. W. Green, C. M'Kay, Pendreigh (2), Tassell (2).-,

'Mr. J. Knowles, engineer of the Kiripaka, Has transferred to the Maua, during Mr. Duh--1 can's, absence.. Mr. Calnon, late of the 1 Petone workshops, joined tbe Orina'as'fifth engineer. A 7000-ton cargo steamer, built at Flensburg for' the German-Australian Steamship Company, wns launched on September 24,'-and 'named IKinau. , The' British Government having made'it absolutely compulsory that ships should 'carry certificated cooks, a nautical school: of cookery has been established .by the Clyde district of fclie Shipping l Federation, at the" reconstructed Sailors' Hgine, at Glasgow;/-. . y.T;7, News, received from, Whangape. stated -that after several attempts the Isabella. Defraine was towed off Ahipara Beach last. Sunday-by the-s.s. Ohirtemuri. She was taken-to Whangape where she. now .'lies. awaiting repairs sufficient to to' be.'towed'on to. Aratapu. ; . ' ' ' The local agents' for the 'Sjhajr, Savjll, -and Albion steamer lonic :have received jidvice tliht the vessel resumed her voyage'to. Wellington, via Hobart on Suuday. She ; left London'on October 17, and is dye . here , about Decembor 4. The Mimari is due to -arrive' at Wellington on December 2; and'finally sail for London three days later. The New Zealand Shipping .Company eSpect to'despatch the. Turakina to Auckland • bout November 26.' It has' riot yet been .decided. frorH. which port she filially sails for London, but it will most likely be. L.vttelton.' During December, the chartered steamer Crown of Galioia. will be .placed" on the Homeward loading berth. , '• "The Warrimoo, during, the trip from Svdnfey, passed a barque on Wednesday evening at 5.30, near Farewell Spit. The vessel is supposed to be tho barque Formosa, from Liverpool, which has a cargo of 1940 tons for discharge at Wellington, The vessel is about 90 days out, and, in addition to the Wellington cargo, has 810 tons for Dunedin. The A. and A. Line steamer; Lord. Stanley, ■which left New York on'September-15 for New Zealand ports, called at Albany ,on Tuesday, probably for bunker coal. The vessel; which is inauguration the direct steamship service between New York and New Zealand, will make Auckland her'first port of call, and .will i-fter-\Vi.rds Come on to Wellington, Lyttclton, and Port Chalmers. . Whilst at Port Chalmers the : Shaw-Savill liner Maori, which sailed on Sunday for Lyttelton, loaded the following Homeward cargo:— afti4 crates rabbits, 311 hales wool,' .433 bales sheepskins, 338 bales rabbitskins, 338 bales hemp, 110 bales tow, 21 bales basils* 371 pkgs. cordage, (98 sacks, grass seed, 165 sacks for Seed, 310 sacks hides, 124 casks, tallow, 7 casks pelts, 227 sacks scheelite, 2 bales hair, 90 pkgs. sundries. . WEATHER AT 5 P.M. Manukau Heads.—S.W., 'breeze; barometer, 30.08; thermometer, CO. Fine;..bar smooth. New, Plymouth.—West, light; barometer-, 30.00; thermometer, 65. Fine; sea smooth. . , Castlcpoint.—S.W., light; barometer, 30.05; thermometer, 55. Cloudy; sea moderate. .-jWellington.—South, breeze; barometer, 30.05; thermometer, 55. Cloudy. Kaikoura.—East, light barometer, 30.04; tliermimeter, 63. Fine; sea smooth. ' Bluff.—S.E., light; barometer, 30.05; thermometer, 53. Fine. The following forecast is for the 24 hours ending at 5 p.m.- to-day :—Moderate southerly wind's are probable north of Napier and NewPlymouth, and strong northerly winds, elsewhere. B.A.EDWIN. November 15, 100Z-

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 44, 15 November 1907, Page 8

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SHIPPING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 44, 15 November 1907, Page 8

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