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BY TELEGRAPH.

OVERSEA. i . . _ SYDNEY, January 8. Amvcd.-Hazel Craig, from WhangaTei. COASTAL. MONDAY, JANTJABr 8. AUCKLAND. Sailed.—Aso and Soya, Japanese warS W, L 6 ???>•>' f or Sydney. SaUcd.-Victoria (6.35 p.m.), for Sydney. . NEW PLYMOUTH. Arrived— Rarawa (4.15 a.m.), from Onehunga. Sailed.-Oorinna (4.45 p.m.), for Wellington; Harawa (8.30 p.m.), for Onehunga.. NAPIER. ' Sailed.—Mokoia (5 p.m.), for tho Bouth. Passengers: Saloon-For Wellington-Misses Honnay (2), Lebas. M'Olymont, Mitchell (2), Davidson, and Moore, Mrs. Bowio and child, Messrs. M'Leod, Glendinlng, Jarrett, Howard, Arthur, Hurley, Johnson, and Hosking. PATEA. Sailed.—Aorero (noon). Mana, (12.15 p.m.), and Kapnni (12.30 p.m.), for Wellington. WANGANUI. , Sailed.-Waverley (4.50 p.m.), for Wellington. ■ PICTON. Arrived—Pateena (5 p.m.), from Wellington. NELSON. Sailcd.-Nikau (7.10 p.m.), for Wellington. LYTTELTON. , Saited.— Echo, scow, for Karamea; Morning Light, schooner, for Waitapu; Koonya, for Wellington, Kow Plymouth, and West Coast; Canopus, for Wcstport; Breeze, for Wanganui; Mararoa, for Wellington, with 'IN passengers. DUNEDIN. Arrived.—Flora, from Westport. Sailed.—Kowhai, for Gisborne, via way ports; Matatua, for Lyttelton. BLUFF. !' Arrived—Warrimoo (11.15 a.m.), from Melbourne and Hobart. Passengers: Saloon—For Wellington—Rev. Kelly; 22Eteerage. .■■.-.. Arrived.—Uliniaroa (5 a.m.), from Dunedin.. .... ■.'.., Eailcd.-Ulimaroa (5.10 p.m.), for Hobart and Melbourne. SOMERSET ARRIVES. Yesterday evening the F.-H.-S. steamer Somerset arrived from Liverpool, via Capo Town and Hobart. The-vessel brought a number of immigrants, who will come ashore this morning. The Somerset will berth at tho King's Wharf early this morning. WHAKATAJKE'B OUTWARD CARGO. Leaving Lyttelton for London on Thursday, January 4, tho . Kow Zealand Shipping Company's Whakatane took a. fairly big cargo for the Home market. Tho chief items consisted of wool, 17,359 bales, and frozen moat 23,092 carcasses. The following is a summary of the respective linjs shipued by the vessel:—From Lyttol-ton-<BG6 bales wool, and" one case. From Dmicdin—ll bales rabbit skins, 24 casks tallow. From Oamaru-91 hales skins and BC3 bnles wool. From Nelson—l7o2 bales wool, 24 casks taliow, .2 sacks horns, snd 9 packages. From Ptcton—lo27 - hales wool, ,21 bales skins, and 4 casks Hallow. From Waital-a— 727 bales wool.: C 66 quarters beef, '322 carcasses mutton, 3417 , carcasses lamb, 166 cases prcrorved meats, 197- packages frozen sundries. From Wanganui—2ll6 bales wool, 9 bales skins, 4 bales hair, 37 casks polts. nnd 6 Tasks tallow. From Na-pier-3193 baler woolvß ''dumps skins, 83 casks pelts. 96 casks tallow. 69 casks prem. jus, 10 casks casings, 6272 carcasses frozen mutton, 6981 carcasses lamb, 93 carcasses tegs, 1103 quarters beof. 116 crat.?s preserved mutton, 233 crises frozen sundries! 68 sacks ox .tails. From Wellington—292s bales wool, 4 boles sheepskins, 62 casks tallow, 3000 carcasses mutton, 3500 carcasses- lamb. • • ■ ■ NEREItANA ARRIVES HOME. Messrs. liannalyno and .Co., local agents for tha Tysor Line, have received advice which states that the Nerchana arrived at-London oil 1 Janunry 4 after a. passage of 41 days from Wellington. Her wool cargo has caught the January sales. MOERAKI LEAVES SYDNEY. Cable advice received in Wellington states that tho Moeraki—this- week's diroot boat from Sydney—loft for this port at l.p.m/ on Saturday. The vessel, which 155 taloon and 116 steerage passengers for Now Zealand. DAETFORD AT SYDNEY. The local office of the Union Company has Iweu advised that the training-ship Dartford arrived at Sydney at 8 a.m. ou : Saturday. Tho sailer left Eureka, on October 15. WELLINGTON-SAN' FRANCISCO RUN. Cable advice received from .Sydney states that IUf.S. Maitai left for Wellington direct at 6 p.m.'. on Saturday. Shn is duo In port on Thursday morning, and sails for Kan Francisco, via Rarotonga and Papeete, at 5 p.m. on Friday, January Advices received announce tile arrival of R.M.S. Tahiti at San Francisco on Thursday, January 4. at 5 p.m. She is to leave on the return trip to-morrow, and is due at Wellington on February 1. RUAPEITO LEAVES HOBART. Now en route from London to Wellington, via way ports, tho New Zealand Shipping "Company's K.M.S. Euapehu left. Jlo- ] bart at noon on Saturday. She is due in port to-morrow. ME STAR OF INDIA. Due at 'Auckland from London to-morrow tho Tyser liner Star of India is expected to arrive at Wellington 'on January 18. Sho completes' dl&chargo at this port, and then commences loading for Home. SnAW., SAVILL AND ALBION COMPANY. ' Movements of tlw Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company's steamers Tokomaru, Delphic, and Arawa are as follow:— The Tbkomnru left Lyttelton for Duncdin yesterday, and, after loading what cargo is offering at th.2 latter port, proceoda thenco to Oainaru and Wellington, nrriviiig hero, on January- 15, and sailing again on January 18 for Napier. Tho Tokomaru Will malic Napier her final port in tho Dominion, and Is expected to sail for London on January 23. On January. 19 the Arawa leavjs Lyttelton for Wellington. She is duo here on January 20. and sails for London, via way ports, on January 25. . From Wellington the Delphic goes to the Bluff, where discharge of her Home cargo will 1)3 completed. Loading operations will be commenced at Port Chalmers, and continued at Timarit and Lvttcllon. On January 21 the Dclphio puts in to Wellington for bunker coal, and proceeds to Auckland on January 23. Sho leaves the northern port finally for- Homo ou January.27. OBSOLETE CHARTS. Thn following official notice has been issued by the British Government—"Tho attention of Ui;> Hoard of Trade has frequently been I'allcd'to cases in which Britrill vessels h-ive be«n endangered or wrecked through masters attempting to navicayj them by mtvins of snltiqiiatcd. or ntherwiM) defective, charts. Tho Board of Trade desire, therefore, to direct the especial nttcntiou of shipowners and thsir servants and agents to the necessity of secme that the charts taken or pent on board then; bhina arc corrected down to the tinis of sailing. Neglect to supply a thip with proper charts will he brought prominently before the court of inquiry n the event of a wreck occurring from that cause.' -hydney ".Shipping Liet." LIGHTING PORT JACKSON. Notice- If given that it if tho intention of the Syilnsy Harbour Trust Comnitssionei'H to discontinue from Wednesdav, January 3, the two lights shown vertically from tho lightship Hramble, moored on tho western edge of the Kow and I'igs rtonl. western channel, and to substitute IlicrcTor sin ligl?i shown from a g:is buoy. The buoy, painted black, will tic moored north-wot of and close to the lightship, and from it will be shown, at <v height of focal plane of 22ft., an ooI'liltlnp white light. The period of light will be ...vven tcc-ulids, aud the eclipse three second;. At 11.30 a.m. on Sunday the Tyscr liner Star of Australia left Port Chalmers ror nrisbanc, whero Home loading will bo coniaicacod-

Ycetcrday morning' the German barque Antuco berthed, at.tho; Kjnft'.e. Wlarf , jwd; commenced discharge, of her. WOO-tons of Liverpool■ cargo. ■ It-is canceled, that the barque will sail for Duncdin on-.'foiday. . The Tvscr" liner Star' of Canada.' is to leave Wellington for Napier early this morning. Mr. R. Earl ha? been engaged , as second officer of tho Pukalii. •. (. Mr. A. M'Lellnn, eceond' officer of tho KosaroOnd, came ashore-at-Wcllington yesterday. Mr. W. SiKcr, lete third oulcer of the Patecna, has joined tho, Hosamond as second. ' Mr. V. Duff has rejoined tho Maori as purser. Mr. Wheeler, who has been relieving him. is to join tho TalUno as purEcr . ■ ....'.. ■;..•....'. -, Mr. E. H. Blo'mflelii, scnond olliPcrof'th'o Pateena, has -signed- off tho"^vobecl-k articles. •' ' Messrs. A. Avjry and Bott, chief olTicers' of the steamers Huia and Kiripakil refliectively, have exchanged positiotle. : Ml , . 0. Halcs-Wcst has joined tho "Hart-" "iri as second enginecr. Mr. •H. •. Smith third) has come ashore. . .. / Mr. C. Uroadley, third engineer of tho KKahcre, hoe coino ashore at Wollinßtoa. Captain \V. M'Dride, wlio for siany years, past has been in command of Union Company's steamers engaged in th 3 AucklandIslands service, has resigned from tho company. Captnin M'Bride takes a shore position at Tahiti. ■ , Yesterday afternoon tho Government Earner liinnmon. left Wellington on her periodical visit to the southern lighthouses. ••■•. The New Zealand Shipping Comnany's steamer Opawa is expected to leave Nnmor to-day for Waitura, l'ictou and Wellington. ■ The Btcamir Panama is due nt, Wellington from the Eoulli about January 12. Captain Norton, laic of the Tnknpnna, has taken charge of the Haupiri, vice Captain Itoss, who is nEhore lor orders. With a. cargo consisting of 12,000 boxefl. of butler, the rtcampr Corinna is due in nort from New Plymouth to-day., Tlw butler will be transhipped lo tlio Ku:ihinc for London. On January 22, Anniversary Day, tho Union Company propose running tho Maori on nu excursion t<) I'ict.on and, buck. An arrival In port ycetcrday afternoon was the Union Company's big tramp steamer Aparimn. She came from .Calcutta, via way purts. The vessel berthrd ■at the CJueeu's Wharf No. 6, to discharge, and is scheduled to leave for Lytteltou, Tlmacu, and Duncdln to-day,

Arahurn, e.s., arrived .nt ■ Grcynioutli ;fl'pni,,:Wfl:liiiE.tpn,..: via way. ..porta, • at ,10.' a'.nv yesterday, arid was Id 'havc.'loit on tUe'rdtilrn trip.at-midnight. She' is fchoduled to'continue her journey from. \V.?st> port at 11 a.m. to-day. ■■. ' '■■ . •. •

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1332, 9 January 1912, Page 7

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BY TELEGRAPH. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1332, 9 January 1912, Page 7

BY TELEGRAPH. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1332, 9 January 1912, Page 7

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