CORINTIIIC LEAVES CAPE TOWN.
Cable advicc received by the local agents for the Shaw, Savill nnd Albion Company is to the eirect that Pi.M.S. Corinthic left Cape Town on Friday, November 3. Tlie liner, which is en voyage from London to Wellington, is due at this port on November 20. RUAPEHCT AEHIVES HOME. Information received by the New Zealand Shipping Company states that the R.M.S. Kuapehu, which leTt Wellington on September 22 for Loudon, via way ports, arrived at Plymouth on November 3. AOKANGFS EXPECTED ARRIVAL. Due nt Wellington on Thursday from San Francisco, via way ports, the Union Company's R.M.S. Aorangi is bringing 14C0 tons of general cargo, and ten head of cattle for this port. The vessel also has a line of 250 tons of cargo, which is to bo transhipped to London. At 10.-15 p.m. yesterday R.M.S. Aorangi, which is on route from San Francisco to Wellington, advised by wireless that it wee expected that she would arrivo in port on Thursday afternoon. REMUERA AT HOBART. Private advices received in Wellington yesterday announced the arrival at Hobart, from London, of the New Zealand Shipping Compauy's new R.M.S. Kemucra. It is possible that the vessel will leave the Tasmaninn port lor Wellington this morning. If this happens to be the case, the Rciuuera should anive at Wellington on Saturday, November 11. JIOANA'S ETJIERGRAM. An othergram received from 1-lie Moana at 8 p.m. yesterday stated that the would not reach Wellington from Syuney until, to-morrow afternoon. Her cargo comprises IE4 tons, and the great bulis of it consists of fruit. The Moana has on hoard 70 saloon and 66 steerage passengers for all port;. ATKSHIEE BERTHS. Yesterday morning the F. 11.5. ftcamer Ayrshire, which had. arrived in the stream from Liverpool on the previous evening, berthed at the Taranaki Street Wharf, l'ne vessel left Liverpool on September 2, having on board O'Jluvt r.ird third-class passengers. She called at Cape Town, Sydney, an-J the majority of.lier paspengjrs diiCmbarkiu? at the Queensland port. Tne Ayrshire is practically a stranger to New Zealand waters, ns the has not visited tills port for some years past. The vessel is in command of Cautain W. J. Page, who has associated with him the following olflcei's;—Chief, Mr. It. 11. Wynne; ov'cond, Mr. W. il. Smith; third. Mr. W. Ai'Kenzie; fourth, Mr. 11. B. Taylor. Mr. J. Stcnchcr is cliicf engineer. Dr. il. Crump ship's surgeon, and Mr. P. Fiynn chief steward. The Ayrshire leaves Wellington for Lyttelton and Huuedin on Friday, lONIC'S LONDON CARGO. Cargo taken from the various New Zealand ports to London by the Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company's R.M.S. lonic on Saturday was as follows:— • ! From Bluff—l 676 crates cheese. From Auclvland-17,301 boxes butter, 237 crate.? chccEO. From Wellington-654 bales wool, 261 bales skins, 14?6 bales hemp, 273 bales tow. 20 sacks seed. 1 cask-pelt?, 150 casks tallow, 10 casks casings, 808 carcasses lamb. 2184 carrasfes mutton, IC4 cjrs. beef, 40 bales hops, iIG of Fundries, 1 bale horsehair, 3415 crates cheese. B'J7O boxes butter. From New Plymouth—lß7B crates' cheese, 8411 boxe? butter. From Patea-2'36 boxes butter, 6253 crates chcc«o. From Wauganui— 62 crat23 choose, 674 bores butter. From Lyttelton—sko crates cheese, 181 carcasses lamb, 17 crates haroa, bales wool. 12 bales skins, 17 of sundries. 25 cs-ses fresh meats, 65 casks casimrs. 4CO sacks bean?, lt'j casks tallow, 993 sacks peas,' 498 sacks wheat, 17 bales basils, 10 cases iiair. 6C6 boxes butter, 36 casks pelts. From DunetYl} che?se, 35 crates rabbitskins, losO boxes butter, 6 casks casings, 1 of sundries, 6 packages runners. SHAW, SAVILL, AND ALBION COMPANY. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. lonic left Wellington for London November 4; due Deeember'l6. Leaves London for' Wellington and Lyttelton January 6, 1912; due lebruary 22. Kia Ora sails from Wellington for London November 25; due January 7, 1912. Athenic sails rrom Wellington for London November JO; due January 11, 1912. Waiwera sails' from Canada for four New Zealand main ports via Australia December 15. Loaves New Zealand again for London about end of March. r left London for Wellington and Lyttelton October 12; due November 28. hails again l'rom Wellington December 28; due London February 8, 1912. ltangatira sails from London Januarv 5 nm " and Lyta ' lton; due February Karamca left Port Chalmers October 5 for London via Australia; duo London about December 25. Patella left Loudon September 19, Cape Town Octobcr 10, for Dunedin and Ljttelton, via Sydney; due Dunedin November 7. •Sails again from New Zealand for Loidon December 28. , Lelphic left London October 21 for Auckland, H ollington, and WulY; due Auckland December 10. Sails again from New Zealand for London January, 1912. Arawa arrived London October 16. Sails again for Wellington and Lvttolton November ?; due December 26. Will sail from Wellington January 25, 1912. Kuuiara left Canada October 1C fcr New Zealand main ports via Australia; due Auckland December 15. Will sail again ary m i2 im» ' am ' fol ' ' jon dou about JanuTokomarn left Oanada Octobcr 22 for Now Zealand main ports, via Australia; due Auckland December 27. Sails again 1912 tn V ' am ' ' or London end January, i ea J„ an ?' c was 10 leave Liverpool Octo- . r , Auckland, Wellington, Lvttolton, and Dtinedin. via Australia; due Auckland December 17. Taituii left Monte Video October 23; duo London November 16. Sails again for W ellmgton and Lyttelton December 7; due January 23, 1912. Matatua leaves London for Otago and wttelton November 10; due December 31. il I P ro 'l fl ' , ls' sail again from New Zsam r .^ jo H ( ' 0n end February. 'n- n 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 !' roin London for Auckland, Tnn ."o' fy'J? Timaru December 6; due J™ J V r 3 ' ! ? iZ - , Will Pi'obablv leave New for London early in March. Waimana (new steamer) leaves Liverpool December 2.3 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin. via. Australia; due New Zealand February 11. nf C ti!» !l 'p n f G ' formerly in charge iL J n 1 ? acting-marine superintendent for the Union Company at Aueklaiid. Advice received from Newcastlo yesterday f. the Weiiington-owncd barque Helen Denny left there for Lyttelton yesterday. * an ab?encc of some weeks the coastal slea.mer Opawa made her reappearJJ? c p yesterday. As Captain IMchoUs is on sick leave, Captain M'Leorl, who had retired from the sea for some time past, is temporarily in charge of her, and Smith is mate. The Opawa leaves Wellington for Blenheim to-day. Arahura. arrived at Greymouth from Wellington, via way ports, at 9 a.m. yesterday. She was to have left on the return trip at 10 p.m. Ihe Norwegian barque Mataura, which arrived at Wellington from the BlulT on Sunday, met. the full force of the southerly gale in Cook Strait. Her main topmast staysail was carried away. The sailer berthed at the King's Wharf yesterday morning to complete discharge of her cargo of guano. Owing to a shortaee of railway trucks at Wellington the Union Company's turret steamer Koromiko is detained in port. It is hoped, however, to dispatch her for Westport to-morrow. Mr. J. Dunwondio signed on the Mapourika as second engineer yesterday. Captain J. Wills, late of the Wakatu, ha? taken chnrce of the Putiki, and Mr. A. K. Avery, late of the Defender, is mate of the vcsseL
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