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or ly MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. : , . to MOERAKI, s.s., left Melbourne Novemly ber 30, for Ilobart, Bluff, Dunedin, Lyttel.' 1 ton, trnd Wellington. Duo Wellington December 9. Leaves Baiuo. day for Sydney - direct. Duo Sydney December 13. MANUKA, 8.8., leaves Sydney December 3, for Wellington, direct Due Welliirton
December 7. Leaves December 8 for LyttcV ton, Dunedin, Bluff, Hobart, and Melbourne. Duo Melbourne December 17. MAHENO, s.s., left Sydney November 30' for Auckland direct. Due Auckland Decomber 4 (tranships to Monowai at Auckland). MONOWAI, s.s., leaves Auckland Decern-, ber 6 (with transhipments ex Maheno), for Gi6borne, Napier, and Wellington. Duo Wellington December 9. Leaves same day for Lyttelton and Dunedin. VICTORIA, s.s., leaves Dunedin December 6, for Lyttelton and "Wellington. Duo Wellington December 8," Leaves srame day for Napier, Gisborne, Auckland, and Sydney. Duo Sydney December 16. OVERSEA SHIPPING, STEAMEBS TO AEEIYE. From London, STAB OF,'CANADA (due about December t 14), sailed' oh October 6, via Australia and Auckland; • (Tyser Line, agents.) MARERE (due about December 28), sailed on October 31; 'via Australian ports, Auckland, and Napier. (Tyser Line,- agents.) ROTORTJA (due about, December 12), sailed on October 29, via Cape Town and Hobart. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) KAEPAEA (due about. December 28), sailed on November 11, via Auckland.' (New. Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) lONIC (due about December 27), sailed on November 12, via Cape Town and Hobart. (Sbavr, Savill, and Albion Co., agents.) ; , . ' TURAKINA (due-about January 10), sailed on November 25, via Cape Town- and Hobart. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) • STAR OF INDIA- (due about January 26), sailed on November 25), via Australian ports and Auckland.i (Tyser Line,, agents.) v From Liverpool.' ] HAWKE'S BAY (due about December 4), sailed on October 1, via Auckland.' Tyser Line, agents.) . SUSSEX (due about December 16), sailed' on October 15, via Sydney. . CF.-H.-S. Line, •agents.) DURHAM (due' about January 23). sailed on November 17, via Australia and Auck*. land. (N.Z. and A. Co.. agents.) ; ORARI (due about January 17),. sailed on November 29. via Auckland. (New Zcoland Shipping Co., agents.) . From Montreal. 1 WAIMATE (duo about December' 26), sailed on October 16, via Australian porta and Auckland. (New- Zealand Shipping. Co., agents.)- ki > , .. KARAMEA (due. about January 20), Bailed on November 18; via Australian ports and Auckland: (New Zealand Shipping Go* agents.) From New York. STRATHLEVEN (due about December 7), sailed. on- September 14, via Australian ports and Auckland. (TJ.S. and A. Lino, agents.). ' •.. _ . " STAR OF SCOTLAND <due_about Decern, bcr 9), sailed on September 30, via lian ports, Auckland, and Napier. (Tyser Line, agents.) ' '' • PARISIANA (due about January 23), sailed on, October 29, via Australian ports and Auckland. (A. and A. Lino, agents.) DALMOEE (due about February 16). sailed on November. 26, via. Australian ports and Auckland. (A. and A/ Line, agents.) From San Francisco. ■ . AOEANGI.. s.s. (due on December «). sailed on November 16, via Papeete and Barotocga. (TJ.S.S. Co., agents.) ' SAILER TO "AEKITB. . AltlEL, barque, sailed from Liverpool November 18. ■ BY TELEGEA.HL OVERSEA. . SYDHEr, December 2,". Arrived.—'Wban&apc,. from New Zealand; TVaihora, from Kaipara; Wimmera (9.30 a.m:), from Auckland. ■ Arrived.—Uavarino, from Auckland., ADELAIDE, December 2. Arrived.—Komata, from New Zealand. COA2TAL. FEIDAYv' DEOEHBEE 2, Auckland'. Sailed—Hawkc's Bay (3 pjnJ, for ■Wellington. . •' ojrEHtJNGA. ( Arrived. —Barawa and Eosamond (8.45 a.m.), from Hew Plymouth. ' NAPIEB. Arrived.—Monowai (1.15, p.m.), from, Wellington. „ ' EAST QAPE. Wanaka passed south at 9.10 ajn. ' NEW I'LI'MOCXa ' ' ' : ' Arrived. —Petone (6 a.m.), from Onehungo. . . ' WANGANUL Arrived.—Duia (7.40 a.m.). from Welling ton; Kapiti (10.45 a.m.), from Wellington. . PATEA. . Arrived—Mana (8.20 a.m.), from Wellington; Aorere (10.10 a.m.), from Wellington. FOXTON. Arrivcd.HJneen of the Soutli (9.25 a.m.), from Wellington. ■ .PICTON. ' r . ' ■ Arrived.—Pateena .(4.45 p.m.), " from Wellington. , '■•. , ' Sailed—Pateena (10 p.m.)., for Nelson... HOTUEKA. . . . To sail.—Nikau (8 p.m.),. for Wellington. ' ■ NELSON.. . •.' Arrived.—Nikau (6.20 a.m.), from Wellington; KaitOa (9.30 a.m.), from Wellington. WESTPORT. Arrivcd.-Koromiko (3.40 p.m.), from Weilingtron, ..'LYTTELTON. • - Arrived.—Warrimoo (7.15 a.m.) and Mararoa (8.40 a.m.), from Wellington; ... Sailed—Mararoa (.8.25 p.m.), for Wellington. Passengers: Saloon—ilisses Jacobs, ijrquhart,- Corsbie, Mesdamcs Oastlewrigbt, Smith and child, Pilchcr, Jameson and 2 children, M'Laeh'.er, Father M'Oarthy, ' Messrs. Tanuer, Smith, G. M. Mac Lean; MaeDonald, Taylor, Jturgatroyd, liolleston, Sutton, Levers, Zemi, Thomson, Durance, Borgic, IX. O. Belland; 25 steerage. . Sailed.-*Warrimoo, for Dunedin, Bluff, Hobart,and Melbourne; Houto, schooner, for Whangape; Amelia Sims, schooner, foi ■ Wellington; Eunice, scow, for. fiavelock; llreeze, for Chatham Islands; Wakatu, foi Kaikoura. ■ i . \ TIMAEU. Arrived—Btiapehu (11.30 a.m.), from Na Pl ° r ' .. POET CHALMEES. Arrived, barquentino (10.31 a.m.), from.Hobart; Corinna, from north. for West Coast, vki \v'aj 4 ports; Kotare,. for Invercargill, Rivcrton and Waikawar Mokioa, for Auckland.'' . BLUFF. * • Sailed—Ainokura (2.15 p.m.), for Welling • ton, via Hilford Sound. : - £ / I ■ ' *■ Captain Rutter,' late of the Aparima has taken iommand of the Wairuna, ii f' placo of Captain Drcwette, The latter hai i come ashore for orders.
——: : —— ; j.. .. . . ; . : .v,.. ir: KIITUTAKA* LEAVES LONDON Tho local agents, of the ;Nevr 2^al< Shipping Company have - received - advic« stating that the Bimutaka left for J)unedin on, Novembor 30.' the vessel will call at-Las Palmas'and':' Albany. She is due to arrive at the 6out&v,v^v?' ! -v ern port about" January '"20, thence to Bluff v and Lyttelton to discharw;^.JV..l%* • / GAZETTE _■ . Jackson's Head ■ ficacou-light.—A notice |- : . appears in this week's Gazette stating thatV,^'''>:the mechanism -of the beacon-light on'"--'" l; .' - Jackson's Head has. been overhauled, and tho light is once, more occulting, giving- K-. ; S seconds light and '6 seconds darlmess ternately. . Charts, etc., affected: Admiral-; ' ty Charts Nos. 695, 2054. 2685, 3629; and 12i2;>'•/ . \.< - "New- Zealand, Pilot/' eighth edition, Chap, vi, page 173; "New Zealand Nauti« cal Almanac, 1910, page }12. ./ t : BNOWDONIAN, FRO it BUNBURT. ' 1 * An. arrival in port'from.'Bunbiiry (West , " Australia), via Auckland,' at 3.25 . p.m.: ' terday was the steaiher' Snowdonian of v the . Golden Cross Steamship Line, of Car.' • •if?:' The vessel left the West Australian nort, with a large- cargo of iarrah tim--ber, on November 2, for Auckland, and dur«y'n',\, : ' ing tho first part -of the journey finii • : weather was experienced. : ' she ran - into a , very heavy gale, > \Hth -.'V/ frequent rain: squalls, and, , a .high '.coi^ fused sea. On one occasion a huge sea • • came aboard, • flooding', the . berths, lamproom, 'and galley, but .vnaVvV '-. serious damage was done. From this tim«i ; '-: until reaching Rangitoto Channel ; th« v } : ' V steamer had a rough time of it., battling; against high . was, and thick.'. -foggy : ' weather. Upon completion .of. discharge . of 600,000 ft. of hardwood cargo •,the Snow- . .: dQnian left Auckland for Wellington, and « on arrival berthed at.thc Railway Whari 'v . '\ to: discharge some 3C0.C00 feet here. Captain Griffith is in command, and has the-; rV;'.: following olScers associated—with himH - 1 v - Chief officer, Mr. G. Tudor; second, Mr.-. B. . -„;T ' J. Thomas. Mr. .L. .'Griffith is - chief- en« llr. Tuckwell second, and 3lr. E;. . i' Jones third. Mr," G. J. Evans is chief , stevrard. It is expected .that the v 11 be ready to proceed south with- the:-.-' ; y ' remainder of her cargo towards tho cnsv,.v :: • of neit week. I ' ~7— THE KAIKOTJRA'S CARGO. The New Zealand . Shipping' Coinpaiiy'a : A\ Kaikoura took. the: following cargo . from New Zealand ports, for London:—From' Ih-V j. •— • vercargill—3o43 crates .rabbits;-".- --Prom I maru—s96 bales wool,; 34' casks ';• ••'•• , casks, pelts, 9936 sacks wheat. From Oam-«^ aru—26 casks tallow, ; -70. bales skins. From -■- .• 1 Tokomaru Bay—9s7' bales wool. From Gie« v ; *. borne- : -2115 bales'wool and skins, 36 packeta* > > wool. From Picton—64. bales skins, 433'-'-' bales wool, 2 cases whalebone, 8 casks t"al- v ; ' low, 132 bales hemp. From - Dunedin-~4f19 . bal?s skins, 8 bales hair, 6 casks pelts/ 15 v " ( bales leather, 12 packages - sundries, 1120 ,v j boxes butter, 1100- crates rabbits. .• From• ' Napier—3277 bales wool, i bale sheepskins," - - 8 dumps skins, 117 casks tallow, .60 caska . • . premier ius.,- 45 pelts", 83 bales flax,'-; : 4 casks casings, 3 ca&as clothing, 5505. car- 1 • casses mutton,-3436 carcasses lamb, 277 carcusses mutton, 12C9 carcasses, bec-f, iS6 pack-' fv. t ages sundries, 5 bags ;o'r tongues, 234 balea - j 3 wool for/! Hull, 83 bales wool for G<ole. s ' FromWanganui~l3o2 bales - wool. , ■ From ? : . Greymouth—3 dmms oil. From Nelson'— • 245 bales wool.'i From : Blenheim—4 bales i •"- wool. From Wellihgtoh—l96B bales ' wool/*- r v V^ 36 casks tallow,' .25 barrels petroleum; .17 . : • bales skins. Froni' Lyttelton—lsß6 bales' wool, 267 bales .skins,- 4770 carcasses mut- ; / v:'' » ton, 114 bales hemp, 2 carcasses pork,. 31-"/:'' *. packages sundries.: ' v Altogether, the vessel/has 12,718 bales, of -• %>: wool on board for th© January sales.'. ' : "' It is expected to, dock the disabled stea- i.' mer Strathclyae for. repairs and to bava Va new rudder fitted at Lyttelton to-day.^'>';>>s*. Captain Ronnie, who :has been Vashorb v for some months, ha 9 taken of ;. ,;> tho brigantine Aratapu, in . placo of Cap--Vv{ " tain D. M'lntyre. ; •? The s.s. Wairau- - will sail if or Blackball." :: aad Havelock'. "at nobn'.' . . - 0 A projected departure from Waitara'for." ; ;ivNapier at midnight - last night. was ; * Ne\7. Zealand Shipping. Company's Paparoa. "From the latter port she come 3 Wellington, and thence, to Lyttelton, ' ing finally from the southern, port on ; De^ : /k' cember 15. 'r. •' -y. . •//;. y < Yesterday morning 'the Governmentr'stea- : '*i?V . mer Hinemoa left Wellington on a north-'. em .lighthouse tour. She. is expected, to be away -about a* month. - The ." 1 Line's steamer Mimiro also took her - do-;": ": : • patture. for Brisbane'; at 5.50 a.m.;.-V^The v v; ; ''.-; f only cargo she • took' -irom. Wellington''<\vag .' / 100' casks, of. tallovr^aiid' eight 'of ,'pelts. •y Tho' vessel, is to 16ad 'on''" ; the Australiaa coast for • 'y : ... '■. ' s .• V. - i..U /a.m." : yesterday . . tho" Maoriiand 1 l- Steamship steamer Holmdalo. • passed .Cape Egmdnt cn«route from-Kai- f. - para'to Gisborne. ,/.»• .; •. - ,• J It;, was," originally .intended to';-dispateli v Westport Coal'; Company's vOanopuav'.' ; .' ; --' .from. Weliington for "Westport at noon to-: t. day,; but,' owing to tb§,vessel not having'l ; been' met with sufficient trucks for ; dis-vi : Tvr . charge, it is ; quite probable that sho wiU -S 'V -v. »• not get away" until' Monday. Some ;^oo l .:V v u./. tons of coal have still to be put out. . -'j-■ • ";- v Some time to.-day the Shaw, Savill, Albion Company's steamer" .Tainui wiU;^ v \<; V clear Wellington for Lyttelton. It is pro?:-Kv'C bable . that the Matatua, belonging • to: tho\,V^: same company, will not: get away-;frbm -'-i '- 1 ! ), this port for Bluff until Monday. ; On. Thursday, next.tho Kini will probably 1 be , recommissioned• at- Wellington.-- '.-She ' • j. then .proceeds to Westport. . Navua, s.s;, whibh left Suva.-on .Thurs- i: - />' day last for Auckland,' will, upon com-/.'" ; .'i'/ pletion of. discharge .'atthe northern 'port. ; . come on to Wellington with the remainder '>'6-' h her .cargo; of fruit. 'From here-thoV;\V vessel . will procoed to Westport to loadir^-Vv'. coal for. the Islands. v .V- ---*' Due to leave -Greymouth at midnight vir last night, the Rakanoa proceeds to West- > port and Lyttelton. From the latter pottY she comes to Wellington, being due hero ' about tho middlo o£ next week. ' "• The Wanaka is exnccted in .port to-^y'T' j. with cement from Limestone Island; She - £•? ? U be dispatched for'nhe Bluff, on Mon- ». day. : ' v s, Tho Mapourika »leffc Westport for Wei : '-i t, lington, via Nelson,B a.m. yesterday; l 2 It is. expected that'Ehe will show up herV^'-' y, this afternoon. ' ' "" • . KT l»eaving WeUington on December 10 the : ?' Zealand Shipping Company's Waka. : "C <-» nui will make Wanganui,* -Nelson, • Gis« borne, Tokomaru, Napier; and - Welling. • 1 » ton, i£ the order, named,-for tho purpose'''' : receiving- cargo for Home >r Tho vessel 13 scheduled to ; leavo Welling* t-on fihally for London on' December. 24. • " At'-3 p.m. yesterday the Tyser Com. ' ■ pany's steamer Hawlio's Bay left Auck- '•: r land in continuation of her .voyage fron . . • Liverpool to Wellington. She should a»" :. rivo here some . time on Sunday evening. '' 30 , . .
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