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SHIPPING NEWS.

or 'DIC .MnoW Hiiy. If. in. I nH nt'HiM . 7 HI it.in. !• i"l innrii'i' l.\ ii Ml JI.IU, im.imm :'| ll I'i n.m. Hi-I '(♦<:» i <«»r :'.) IKI p. til. nif MtN, Mnuii r<'t-. ttii,\, lt,V/ ii.m,; l mi. NV<liU',<|it, H HIH W ATl'.lt. *r.« «tf« KI.'M II iii. i 11,11 p.m. In m»»i i , \\ t \\ ii,MI,; iiiiilnl«hf. JitlN. Ntili l ir<\*i 4.'!1 a.m.: hHf, (>.46 p.m. AniIIVALS. MONKAV. NOVK.MHKIt IS. i-IVV/.ti: TAVIOIt, licirli n.in.), 77 lulu, from Titinni. l-'Al.t'dX, M'luintirr <Kmiiih HM.V, fl n.ni.), '. J .» loiii', Whii,., JroHi lIJIMOoi'K, KAIIP, (ii,mi p.m.), \K Iniip, | from OroMi:»ir>>mro, nni'AiiTUiiES. MONOAV, NOVUMHKH U. |'ATI;I;NA, ir.:.w p.m.), i2tc fur VK'fan Mini Nolficm. PnnfDnSiloon Knr I'lelon—Mbh llro:ulhftiil, Mi'nfJnino.i ltiMok, Hobcrln, Jlowltt, Clnrvop, M'MUhm. MiMTt, filicarnr, SmlDi. l,uo!ir<. JMi'korinjr /?.!» llowit-l. l*Vrrl':. (lillonl KJnjc. ilroun, All:ni, Collins, Dnnoiin, Davics, l«"!n«rK Slovc*rtf a Ihtym.'i.n, Oiln.wtomf, hnw no. UrocU. I\m' KolM)n--Ml'.i»os Cowor, Unt,« t'lirlor, Mtvr<liitiio« NowUui, Broiul, Hciuco, Mtuuo, Nin>;o Jnnyjhsoti, Pirnnnt, IJh'liry iijid fliili], Mudpo, Hell (2), Kiild, llii:.vy # Horry, NYlsoit. lliclcoy. Pone, Million, »l«oU. M'Koo, whitchnil, Kill. M i Xowfon, KOMATA. p.s. 11.10 p.m.), 1994 MawHt'ii, for Wcptport.. KAMI!, fi.fi, (l.cfl p.m.), 162 lons, Joncf, for KIKU'AKA. s.s. f,VJS p.m.), 133 ton?, M'TntoMl. f'tr l»:ito;i. I'UTIKI, s..v. p.ui.), tons, \Vbalfltriun. f**r Wnnjjninil. WAK'ATr. s.s. (S p.m.), 157 tons, WMf, for Knilumra and Lyttclton. MAX Alt OA, .<.s. ti.ls p.m.). 122 ton?, Unrl for MotuoUa. * nW'.xilF.nt, fi.?. (6 p.m.), 120 tons, for lilonhoim. MONOU'AI, s..s. (7 5433 lons, Collin?, for Napier, Clißliorne, and Auckland. I\iej=rn<ors: Vor Napier—Mi?* Twiutf, Mv<fvs. M:iriin, Crane. Kor Gifhonio--I\U>C3 Sniith, Uillner, Rajrlcy, Bcr\cluall, Oivipftr, Mrs. Komuhwiiito, Motors. Krownnll, Smith, Ronnilr.vnilc. For Auckland— JhuicK, Cooper. Welmoro, Mefiriames Cable, J'u'k-jou, Atkinson, Nelson, Mcnsr.*. Troup, J.-u'Ujon. Atkinson, Nelson. Doolcy, .T:iiuc>, Wylie, CoviiK-r, Pnrsonf-'. MAOJM, .«.s. (0.5 p.i'i.), 3399 ton.*, Strincer. for LyttcHon. Saloon—Mi.'frcs Chi vers. Jlradsliaw, Taylor, M'Keov.-n, Onuld, Kli'tniiur, Morton, Smith, Mcsdameu \\ r orboys, Pavitt.. Chocfoman. Simms. Yin* cent, M'Lcan, Miloholson, Wilson, Grant, child, and maid. Chivors, Uradshaw, Scith, hane, Kerr. M'Keown, Cleland, Scott. HutInr , Foster, Morton, T'homas, Mcsr?rf. MTp.in. Waterlioupc. Rpnrott, llowron, Shirlrliffo. Wood, Tyicr, Ferguson, CaptGrant, CJiivcrs, Kerr, Tn.ylor, D.tnscy, White, M'Kellar, Clifton, Herbert* Jackson, Donald, Hurray, Lovatt, Marknian. Keir, Johnson, Dnnsey, Tronn, Iluiro* Wilpon, Choeseman. Prittnin, Cleland, M'Kcown, (3), Sirams, A r iuccnt, Capt. Carey, Abcrcrombie. NGAHEKE, s.s. (8.10 p.m.), IC9O tons, Dilne'r, for Greymouth. ARAPAWA, s.c. (8.30 p.m.), 268 tons, Thompson, for Wauj?anui.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Aorau&i, L>U-eUon, November 14. Kennedy, Picton. November 14. Mokoia, northern porls, November 11 Mararoa, LyttoUon. November 14. . Queeu of the South. Foxton, Nov. 14. Opawa, IH'jiihcira, November 14. Aorere, Patea, November 14. Nikaii, Nolwn ami Nov. 14. Clan liosfi, Auckland, November 14. Pateeua, Nc!soij and Piciou, Nov, 14. Kapuni. Patea, November 14. Iluia. Wanganui, November 14. Poherua, Ureymouth, November .14. Kosamond, Onehimgn., Novembor 14. Himitangi, Chatbams, via Lytteltou, November 14. Maori, Lyttelton,. November 15. Manaroa, Molueka,' Novembor 15. Blenheim, Blenheim, November 15;' ~ At-apawa, Wauyanui, November 15. 'Kiripaka, Patea, November 15. Mana. Patea, November 15. Am hum, West CoaS'% Nelson, and Picton, November 15. Navua, Westport, November 15. KoUtku. Westport, New Plymouth, November 15. Krunona, Westport, November 15. Warrimoo, Sydnev direct, Nov. 15. KaJina, Napier, November 15. Tarav.-er.'i., thinedin, Ijyttelton, Nov. 16. K>.piti, Patea-, November 36. Wakatu, Lytteltou and Kaikoura, "Nov. 16. Pet-one, southern ports, November 15. TJlimarca, Melbourne, via southern ports, November 17.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Mokoia, Lyttelton, Duncdin, Nov. 14. Mapourika, Nolson, West Coast, Not. 14, Ripple, Napier, Gisborne, Nov. 14. Kennedy, Nelson, West Coast, Nov. 14, Aorere, Patea, November 14. Nikau, Motucka and Patea, November 14. Queon of tho South, Foston, Nov. 14.' Mana, Patea, November 14. Opawa, Blcnlieim, November 14. Mararoa, Lyttelton, November 14. Kapiti, Patea and Wanganui,. Nor. 14. Kapuni, Patea, November 14. Huia, Wanganui. November 14. Rosamond, New Plymouth, Onehunga, via Picton and Nelson, November 14. Canopus, Westport, November 14. Lizzie Taylor. Haveldck, November 15. Pateena, Picton and Nelson, Nov. 15. Blenheim, Blenheim, November 15. Manaroa, Motucka, Noremoer 15. Maori, Lyttelton, November 15. Niwaru, Brisbane, November 15. Pctone, Wanganui, November 16. Koonya, New Plymouth, Westport, and Greymouth, November 16. Warrimoo, Melbourne, via southern ports, November 16. Tarawera, northern ports, Nov. 16. Rcmuera, southern ports, November 16. Aorangi, Sau Francisco, via Rarotonga, November 17. Wakatu, Kaikoura and Lyttelton, Nov. 17. "Olimaroa, Sydney direct, November 17. Arahura, West Coast ports, via Nelson, November 18. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. ULIMAROA, s.s., left ' Melbourne November 8, for Hobart, southern ports, and Wellington. Due Wellington November 17. Leaves same day for Sydney direct. Duo Sydney November 21. WARRIMOO, s.s., left Sydney November 11, for Wellington direct. Due Wellington November 15. Leaves November 16 for southern ports, Hobart, and Melbourne. Duo Melbourne November 25. MOERAKI, s.s., loaves Melbourne November 15 for Hobart. southern ports, and Wellington. Duo Wellington November 24. Leaves same day for Sydney direct. Due Sydney November 23. MANUKA, s.s., leaves Sydney November 18 for Wellington direct. Due Wellington November 22. Leaves November 23 for southern ports, Hobart, and Melbourne. Due Melbourne, December 2. MAHENO, s.s., leaves Sydney < November 15 for Auckland direct. Duo Auckland November 19. Leaves for Sydney nest day. Due Sydney .November 24. OVERSEA SHIPPING. STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. From London. > I PAPAROA. (due about November 22), sail- j ed on September 20, via Brisbano and 1 I Auckland. (N.Z. Shipping Co., agents.) I DELPHIC (due about November 27), fall- I ed on October 6. via Auckland. (Shaw, Savill and Albion Co.. agents.) STAR OF CANADA (due about December 20 1, sailed on October 18, via Melbourne, Sydney and Now Zealand ports. (Tyser Line, acants.) MARK-HE (due about December 3), sailed. October 1, via Melbourne and Sydney and ifew /enland ports. (Tyser Line, agents.) CORINTIIIO (duo about November 28), flailod oa Oofobcr 14, via, Cape Town and Jlobarl. (Shaw, Savill and Albion Co., agents.) TONGARIRO (due about, December 7), called on October 20. (New Zealand Shipping Co.. ngents.) RUAIUNii (due about Dccombor 12). sailed on October 28, vin. Capo Town and Hobart. (New Zealand Shipping Co., ngctiUO • STAR OF INDIA (due about January 3), sailed on November 4, via Australia. Auckland and Niipler. (Typcr Line, agents.) From Llvorpool. MOIIAYSHIKK (due about December 15), K.iiliMl on October 7 for New Zealaud ports /Ivll.-S. Line, agents.) OPAWA (due about December 6, sailed on Hrploinhev 20. via St.. Helena, Australia, and Auckland. (Sew Zealand Shipping Co., atrenm.) DHAYTON (tUANGE (due about Jajmary :i), s-aili'd on Octohnr 24, for New Zealand / porK H'.-11.-S. Line, agents.) From Montreal. KI'MAKA (duo nlimit December 14), sailed on October 10. vin. Australian and New Zca. hind purl;*. (New Zealand Shipping Co., ageiiljO TOICOMAIH' (due about January 3). sailed on October 22, vln Aiihtr.'iHji «and Auckland. (New Zralaud Shipping Co., agents.) From Now York. CIIANIjWY (due iihnuf November IB>, I'/uled tin August. 27, via Australia, ami AueUland. iTyser Line, agents.) DLN OK AlilLlK (due about December tfl), palled on Scptumbor 23, via Australia SiUd AurJrjcmd. (A. and A. oceatu

STAR OK AUKTRAI<IA Muo about Dpri'mlwr 27*. .sni'od on Ortohor 15, via. Ansirullji uml AuoKliuiil, (Tysor Mho, apents.) MAKIKNTUIjS (rftto jilmhil .liinuury 15). ruikil nil Orlober 31. via Australia and AiiuUlnud. iy nnd ('n., sipMitp.)

S.MIiKHS TO AlUilV'E. ANTIH'O, bai'iiue, sailed from Liverpool on Kcpti'inhcr ill. and Co., liKi'.lllv.l UIJHUN KI.IZ.WIIJTII. .slilj>, snjlcd from New York October 17. (Vacuum Oil Co., "Kvlllf-.t 11V TELKOKAI'If. OVERSEA. NEWCASTLE, November IJ. Sailed.-Iliucl Orali,*, for Auckland. • COASTAL, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Al'terni', from V-ilparniw). Put, in lor coal htipnlien; Cra-tiloy (7.15 a.m.), from Sydney; Ykiliol (6.45 a.m.), from TonKan Il'l'llllls. Sailed,-Victoria, Tor Sydney. ON EIIIJNGA. Arrived.—ltos-amond (11 ti-.m.), from New Plymouth. Kiiiloil.—ltosninoiKl, for WoUlnirt/on. MANIIKAU HEADS. ilarawa crossed bar nt 12.15 p.m. for Now Plymouth. NAI'IEH. Sailed—Moltoi a (4.20 p.m.), for Wollinif--1.011. NEW IT.VT.fOnTn. Arrived.—Oorinna (midnight), from Oneliunun. WANCIANUI. Railed.—lluin. (2.35 p.m.), for Wellington. PATEA. i Arrived.—Aorere (2.J0 p.m.), and Mana (2..10 ii.in.), from "Wellington. To rail.—Aorero (2 n.m. Tuesday), for Wellington. FOXTON. To Fail.—Queen of tho South (2 a.m. Tuceduy), for Wellington. WATTARA. Arrived.—Tainui (3 p.m.), from Wollinston. I'ICTON. Arrived.—Patcona (4.50 p.m.), from Wellington. NELSON. Sailed.—Nikau (8 p.m.), for Wellington. LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Kairalii, from Karamea. and Xydia Hay. Sailed.—'Wlial.Mt.niie, for Dunedin; Hlmitanirl. for Blackhead; AoranKi (B p.m.), for Wellington; Mnrnvoa (6.10 p.m.), for Wcl-r lington with 250 passengers. HLUFF. Arrived.—THiniaroa (2 30 p.m.), from Holm r[. with I'tlf.-li'-:!! mail. Snilctl.—Moana (6 p.m. l , for Holiart. WEEK'S BOAT FROM SYDNEY. At. 3 p.m. on Saturday the Warrimoo left. Sydney for WeUincton direct with a lnrse genera! carpro. She line IM. saloon nnd 111 Mceraeo nasFcngci-s for all port?. Arrival ia expected on Wednesday morning. LARGE BUTTER SHIPMENT. The Corinna. left New Plymouth yosterdav morninp for Lyttelton dircct with 3(1,0C0 boxes of butter. This is to ho tr.inshippod to tlio Tunliina at tho latter port. THE UNION CO.'K NEWEST SERVICE. Tho Union Steam Shin Company's latest mirrlinsn. Tahiti, is to inaugurate tho now Sydney-Wcllington-Snn Francwco service, nnd is timed to fait from Sydney on December 9. The vessel mil arrive at Wcllin?tm on December !3. and will fail on the following day for San Franci-'oo, via tho Tsland port, wh-re fho is due oil Jannarv 4. 1912. The second boat wiU bo the Maitai, which will leave Svdnoy on Jan"avy 6 a:ifl " toil on .lanua.ry 12. Tho Aora-njn will follow, and will leave Sydney on 'lebruary 3 and Wellington Gte (lays later, TIMBER FOR NEW ZEALAND. The steamer Waipori (Union Company), will visit Tlobart some time this month to load timber for New Zealand. She left flroymouth on Wednesday last for Melbourne and Adelaide',-with a cargo of pine. After diEcharpiup! her Melho'irne portion she wit' procecd to Burnie, and there File will load some timber for Adolaidc. After discharging at Adelaide she proceed;* to Ediihbuvu' and Wallaroo, where sho will load eypsum and ?a!t for tho ftluff and Dnncdiii, and on her way to the Dominion r ,h<» v-<n o- I '. Nt v-hcrc sho willtako between JOCCft. nnd 40l!0fr. of- timber for tho IJ!iifl\ Diiucdiii, Lyttvlton, aud Wclhngton

BARS BAD. Reports received hv the Union Company state that, tho weather on the West Hoist is vcrv bi'l -it present. On both the vVcstnort and Grevmonth bars, tho sea is heavy, and yesterday moraine both ports were, unworkable. The IVc-t. Coast packet Aralitira was ov.tsido off Westnort yesterdny unable • t-o enter, but., if the weather had moderated, she would be able to steer in vestordm.v afternoon, and leive again in the ovonibs for Grcymonth. The steamers. Kamonav Naviuv, find Kororoiko aro inside the bar at ■ Westnort. The Kamona. iu«i Navui wore to sail at an early hour this moriunp \ntli eon! for US elliuGrton. Tlio Koromiko will probably bo dispatched this afternoon with coal for Lyttcflton. Tho Waip-ori, Alespudor, Kain-poi, Pukaki. nnd Ka.itoa are detained inside at Greymollth, and the Poherua, Freeze, and Flora are likewise held up outtidc. . Cranlev, occan steam tramp, arrived at Auckland from New York yesterday morning. The vessel is expected to arrive here on Saturday, Lizzie Tavlor. ketchi got in past Penoarrow at an earlv hour yesterday morning She brinse a Timaru carpo eomprifangr 900 packs of wheat and 400 ba<rs of flour. She is to sail to-morrow for "Ravelock, where she will load timber for Timaru. Komnta, eollicr.'returns to Wellington on Thurr-dav from Westport with a full load for the Wcstport Coal Company. The Shaw, Sn-vill and Albion Company's Meamer Wniwera arrived at Barry, on Thursday, November 9. Bad weather and a bad bar kept the Rarawa inside the Mnnukau'on-Sunday. .Yesterday's a.rtiejpatinn wa»« that she would leave for New Plymouth to-night. Falcon, schooner, arrived at Evanfi Pay yesterday morn ins from Havclook. She has 51,000 feet of timber to put ashore. It is reported that the barnucntine Carla, which stranded at Wamramri recently, but was pubsenuently refloated, will shortly be brought to Wellington to be repaired on the Patent Slip. The Scales liner Clan Ross is due to arrive here this morning from Auckland. After finishing discharge at this port she will load for the January wool gales.' To-day, the Union Company's collier Kittawa is expected to como out of dock at Port Chalmers, where she has been undergoing annual survey. On Saturday morning last the Patea Shipp'ing Company's new steamer TT.awera was successfully launched at Auckland. Mr. C. Robertson has joined the Pateena as second mate in place of Mr. W. Rirrh. Mr. A. E. Avery stoned off the Putiki as mate at Wellington yesterday. The Turakinn- is expected to arrive from lo'ttelton. on November 17, and will leave on the following day for London. The Rimutaka is to arrive from Napier on November 20. and will sail for London on November 23. . A telegram was received by tho Marino Department yesterday which stated that ! tho Ilinemoa had finished working East i Cape. Continued bad weather on the coast I ha.d roused the delay. The Ilinemoa left East Cape yesterday for Tatiranga. Sole outward cargo going by tho Niwam so far is a line in kauri gum. This was shipped at Auckland. The steamer leaves Wellington at noon on Wednesday for Brisbane. Aoiangi, San Francisco mail steamer, arrives here from Lyttelton this morning. She departs for America, via. the usual points of call, on Friday. An expected arrival here to-day is the Itojamoud, from New Plymouth and Onelmnpi. The vessel is bringing 2579 crates of cheese from the former port and 4CO from tho latter. Mr. J. Gilbertson signed off the Manaroa as mate yesterday morning. Mr. B. Hutton has joined the Monowai as fifth engineer. The Kanna is exported to arrive here late to-morrow from Newcastle, via Napier. On her maiden voyage, the Shropshire tho second of three new steamers to bo introduced into tho Australian and New Zealand trade by the F.-11.-S. Line, left Liverpool on October 29, under the commund of Captain I'riske. Tho vessel is a .sister ship to tho Argyllshire, now outward bound from Australia.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1285, 14 November 1911, Page 7

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SHIPPING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1285, 14 November 1911, Page 7

SHIPPING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1285, 14 November 1911, Page 7

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