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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OF THE MOO^Sf.f"'.■'.*; ■ Day.iS-Hr.'iiiSfei--" : ■; First oiinrtcr 5 fi*S); ; o JO'a.m:;? ■"•■ Full moon 12 .--H&r 4 39 P-m^^ : Lust (|i:ortor 19 : .;-^£Noon:;Wys*r e\v moon 26 -"£^.\6 -Jt Ti.rn'iC''' ■' J'oon rises tfl-dny, 4.9 p.m.; sctvylUlxm';.--. tide. ::-;;:-s§s:S||^i To-day, 0.57 a.m.; 1.13 '■•■ To-morrow, 1.41 a.m.; 2.J -p.m.^fiJ'V;^.;. , ::;, Sun ribes to-d;>y, 4.26 a.in.-; : '«tf.3T.27Jji,»i;;;! WEDNESDAY, JAXCARY: ; 7;||fi|5| QtJEf:N OF THE SOUTH. s.sS'liiejn'mV: 193 toiM, Harvey, from Foilon.' '%>.*;*',--...-' I OPAWA. B.s. (5 a.m.). llQ.toiw,-.Nicholas.' from illcuhcim. ■■■■■" ' -, ■'■■'■■ PATK'IiSA. s.f. (5/0 a.m.), 1212 to;i3, Cameron, from Nelson. . ;' . ~:' U :.:■: >. KAH'OA, 5.3. (6.5 a.m.). as tons- Stevens*, from Nelson and Motiieka. > - ■'■ ■•■■■/.-. AJIAPAWA, a.s. (6.30 a.m.), 253 toi=, Corby, , from Wanjanni. ■■ .:•-.■ '•'■.-■ WAnrNE. s.e. (6.50 a.m.), IBS-tons.'-Ald-wrll, from Lytteiton. ' ; ■" : BOTOUUA, s.s. (7.2!) cm in yie etrcam).11.13 - tons, Sutcliffs. from London, via. Ti'itcrilTp, Cape Town and Hobart. •■" .'■■ -.- DLENIIEI.\I. s.e. (WO a.ra.!, 124 tone,' Wit-, kinsoii. from Hlcnheim- . ' MAUNGANUI. a.s. 18.50 n.ro.). 7527 tons, Worrall, from Sydney, direot. Passeiigers— Saloon: For Wcllinjton— Mi«se« llobimois, .loscph, Thorley, Wilson, Johnson, M'F.v- , land, Hiekson, Kins, llorselield, (J rant (2K Hirst (2), M'N'emara. IVeber, Oavice, Black, burn, SinicocJ;. Oxlado, Taylor. Mcsdamss Robison. Ifolmes, Joseph and maid. .Strang, Falder, Hesscy, Addinbrooke, Johnson, Witeon and child, Gjedetotd, MTarlani ffliltins and 2 children. Bairi King, fiibboJd, Scott and child, Hirst. Evers-twd. Coupor, Lees, Tcnnnnt. Staecy. Jones, Lnecclles, Seyrinc. Itev. K. (irahau, J'essrs. Eobinson, etriidivicke. .lobinson, Faldor, Hcsfcy, Walt. Addlubrooke Holmes, Dimmock,. Hainee, Mntthews, Uartahoj-n, Johnson, G'edjU'ad, Kvane, finrrrt, Oex, Tcnnent, £c.pu. Hirst., Peck, Protynui-n. ■ Bvcrshed, Kilden, JLason. Simonaeti, Tcnnnnt, Wait, Green, Sto<xy Hirst, JoiM3. Knight, Saras, Jones, fcieyrinc, Gonlston. Fulton. Loiell. Smith,' Jlammond, Lovett, Bell; 90 <itoeraKC. KAHU, 9.5. (9.10 a,m.), 182 tons. Flsteher. from East Coast. TAINUI. s.e'. (12.10 n.ra.), 1!8 to; 9, Burir. from vraitara.. AWAHOU. 3.5; (2.5 n.m.), <07 ton-., fioiljor. from Blackhead. TITANIA. four-mastccl (0.45 p.m. in tho st-roam), 10J1 tons, Holms, freih Newcastle. HINE-.UO.V, s.s. (6 p.m.), 5<K tons. Bollcns. from Cook Strait. AOAIfUKA. s.a. (9.45 P.m.), 1595 tone, Lnmbert, from Wost, Coant, JSclsofl. and Vtrton. Passengers: Saloon—Mitecs Cgllior, Thomson, Ilorrv, Co!ton. Bdwurds. Uobln* son, Olloy, Hayes, Allan, Ciimo, C*.rey, Hamilton. Clark, Younc, Jl«ir, Elmaro; M'lntoeh, Wilson, Tavcndale, M'lieod. J.forlcy, Wimsett, TnJloclt, Sorewscn, ■ O'Brien. Thompson, O'Brien (2), Kansomn Jtorlev, Haycock, MecJamc? Dobson and 3 childiX'H, Toocy, Parsons, lltilvills, Bailie, Olarkson, Bull and 2 cTjWiJrcn. lliiE«ell and 2 chidren, Madiaan, Brains and ciiild. tile-avc, Scriviner, BTasg , , VinOei/S afltl child. Atkinson, Bocl<niann, lisdehaw. i'ettit, Pratt, Jiarrard, Chaloß-dcv. Dunn a»tt 2 children, Mo?6r3. Kcwt-on, Earle-. Habbit, Houshtoii, Wilson, Crombio, Ecdshaw, 'Vatson, Anderson. Fell. Smith, Dcncten, flrrtcc, Rowan, Binning, Eowcn, Rwai, Kuasell, Holmwood, Richie, TreadwcU (tl, Scrivincr, Fleming. Broi;g, Roach (2), Melville. Bridge Tonka, Bovccn (21, Allan, Vincent, Cri«-p Flaherty (2). William. Bockmann. Eedshaw. Wiesou, Atmore, Hoßttant, ißjisam, Hftii, Pettit. Kelpe, Eyre, Wyldj,-Pattison, Johnson, Ti:lioclt. Sherlock. Wilson, Tbommon, O'Brien, Lawson. Wimfclf, Sorcnjon, Oottrell, Iloiliu: 6 steerage. WOOTTON, B.e. 11l p.m.). 151 tons, trofn Lytteiton. DEPASTURES. . WEDNESDAY, JANILVRY ?. JTGATORO, 5.3. (4.« p.m.>, 1137 tons .Ifuir, for Newcastle. PATFENA, 0.9. (5.15 p.m.), 1212 lons, Cameron, for Picton and Nelson, MAPOUHIKA, *9. (5.80 '8.m.1. 1203 tofls.

Holmes, fur Westport and Oreymouth. IJUEEN OF THE SOUTH, 0.3. {6 p.ffl.), 198 Tons, Harvoy, for I'oxun, OPAWA, s.s. (6.5 p.m.), 110 tons. Mcholas, for Blenheim. BLENHEIM, s.s. (7 p.m.). 120 tons, Wilkinson, for Blenheim. KITTAWA, 's.s. (7.45 u.m.i, 1247 tons, win. for We?tport. ■ALEXASDBB, s.e- (M 5 p.m.), 377 tons, Wiklman, f.ov Nelson. WAHINB. a.s. '(8.1.5 p.m.). *435 tons. Aldwoll, for Lytteiton, with s£o pSKCUgors.

EXPECTED ARRIVAtS. Waimea, Now Plymouth, January 0. . Kapuni, WanEitnui. January 8. Ke.piti, Patea, January'B. Ifnna, Patea, January t. Hawera, Patea, January 8. ... Monsapapa, Karame.'i, jnnuafy *. Defender, Greymouth, January S. Maori, Lyttclton, January 8. Nikau, Nelson, Jlotunka, January 8. Wakatu, Kaikoura and Lytteiton, Jan. 8, AraJiura, Picton, Jojiuary. 8. lloa, WwnTanui, January 8. Kini, Wc;tport, January 5. Kaitoa-, Nelson, Motuekn, .Janriry J. Blenheim. Blenheim, January *• OpaAva, Blenheim. January 9. , • Queen of tho South. FoXion. J.an. 5. Kennedy, NelEon, January 9. Wnhine, Lytteiton. January 9. Defender. Greymouth, Junnary 9. Victoria, northern ports, Jantiarv 9. Willochra, Melbourne, Hobart, via. rjsutb «rn ports, January 9. Petone, southern norts, Jwiuary », -■■ Aorere, Paten-, January 9. Kittawa. AVestport. Junfiary 10. fitormbird Wangnmii, January 10. Ara.pa.wa. Wnngranut. January 10. WaJrati. Blenheim. -Tanuary 10Kohu, East Coast norts> Jannwv 10. ■■: Ripple, Napier mid Oisbornc. January 11. Ituahinc. Kin pier, January 11. Te Aroh: , ..'. East Coast iiorts. Jan, Jl.

PROJECTED DEPARTUnES. HawcTa. Patca, January E. Mana, Pa-tea, January i. Ko-puni,- Patea, January 8. Arap.iwa. Wanganm January » Jlansapapn, Karamea, January 3. Maori, Lyttelton. January 8. - . Niltau, Nelson, Jfotueka, Jauuarj , 3. Maunaanui, Melbourne, via soutSiern ports, January 8. Arohura, Picton, January 8. Wootton, Lyttdton, .Trinnary 8. '. . Walrau. Blenheim. Jnmiory 0Stormtiri', Wancnmii, Jamiafy 3. - Te Ai-oha- East Coast tiprt-s. January 8. ■ Kaitoa. NclEon. Motiuriin. January «. Flora, We=tpoft, January 8. Arawa. Ijondon. January 5. Blenheim.. Blenheim. January 9. ■? Opawa, Blenheim, January 9. Queen of the South. FijJitoa Jan. 9. Kanitl. Wanranul. January 9. . Kennedy. Nelson and West Case-.. Jan, 5. Aorere. Pitea, January 9. Wahine, Lyttelton. Jantta-fy 9. ■ Victoria, southern ports. January 9. Tonsariro. iKjndon. Junnary 9. PeUme Jfapier. Qishorno, Jnnuarv 9. Monowai, Napier, Gisborns. and Ancltland. January 9. ' ' Willochra, Sydney dinwt. Jajiiiary 9. Patcona, liyttelton. January 5. ■ Arahura, Nelson, January » Wake-lu. Knjkonra and Lyttclten. Jan. 9 Arahura. Picton, Nolsou, iVest Coast, Jj'nrary 10. Kahu, Kast- Coast norts, January 10. >luriimiii southern norls. January 10. -~ Defender. Karamca. January i" i>ate«na. Nclr-on direct. January 12. ■ "itfnpoiirib". Picton only. J<inuarv u. ■■■■:•■ Tavinni. W Jamm.ry J3. ..:- Ripple, Napier and Gisborne. Jan. -3. .-

INTERCOLONIAL SERVICfc. -•-■■■ < WILIjOGHEA. due hero from Melbourne, »ia couthcrn port?. January 9. Sails some &ax for Sydney direct. MATJNGANtJI, arrived here from Sydney aircct January 7. Suits to-aay for Melbourne, via southern ports. TJIiIMAHOA. duo here from Sydney dirert January 14. Sails January 15 for Melbourne, via sotitliern ports. JIAKtIKA? dno here from ifcHiourne, via southern jiorts, January 16. tails same days for Sydney direct. . ■■■ - •FRISCO SERVICE. "* MOVEMIiNTS OF STBAJIEKR.,' ..f TAHITI, arrived here from Sydney Jnnu. ary 6. Stvila January 7 for San trandsco/ vin, Mauri' ports. Due ■Sou- Ffamnsea January 26. ■■'.., . .. .;' VANCOUVER SERVICE. ~-, ',■£?. MOVKUENTS OF STKAMKRS.-'-V-Wii MAItAMA. dim at Auckland from Voneouver vie- Honolulu and Suva, •lonudry 13. Sails January 14, for Sydney. ... NMWMtA, due at Aurltlaint from Sydney Jonuury 16. Soils .faiiiidry. 17/ for Va'ncnuvtr, via Honolulu and.-Siuva.---Hue Vaiicmiver February 3. ■ ■'■'■"■■■ MAKURA. due at AucKlanjl, .rnm Vancouver, via Suva and Honolulu, nu l'Vbrnory 3. Soils Feliruary Iβ for Sydney.;: Diva Syilncy February N. ' V yyi^iS:

OVERSEA SHIPF)NC; : ;. : ; ; vS;:-i: Steomer= From., r.cft.-' Dne;t'. Imlralcma, London' -Um. 11 Ttli. 14 ntaki London ■■ i\os\ 6 -Jan.' 9 loniP :..":.. London,: Ucc.'.S .U.n.M Star of Australia. London ,v.Nuv. M - felj.. 1 • H.i.luirlni London Nnv. 2? ...1nn..21-1 Waiinano. l/indoii l>u-. 13 Foil. , 3 •BiiQiiehu London Dee- 18. Feb. 13 Ayrshiro Liverpool Aov. cl ■ .lan.-J) Kuninra Liverpool Dec' 6. Feb.,-1: fiurrcv Liverpool Dee. 28 Mni-::l-Wo-lind* New York Oct. ■MMsn. SZ Voirn, NewYorU Nov.. 11 'Fgl..v7: of T,,di« ... Now Vork Nov." Star of Ireland New 1 oris Xnv.: 1 .Mn.,l,i Argenfel-, New York D«.\' 13';F?b:Z0 "ra—".. Cn,irnfros s Mniit.renUNor,,!!B. Fcbm ijoarlnie. Oalcuttci.:SfllcC. ; l3,:.^<!!j: : :|(

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linston; jATarrimoo .'■ (7.35 .yi.mj.v'froar Wβ!-.'

T Eia.!icd..'-Ko>yliai : "(4 ■■'?.».)...' for* .West oort: wornmoo (4,-.p.ra:),for-Duuedin: Wakatn, fof. Kaikonra and Woliiaßto'J; I'ctonc (5.60 p.m.), tor Wolli&Rteii; Cygnet., for K'oikoiira,; Tutanckal (1 p.m.), for Wellington.- ■ Koilprl.-lfoori (5.35 p.m.). for WdJington. , PassMiffers: ' Saloon—Misses Oo!<»idsf>, M'Kenzic. Bannister. Sees, Collin. Qarlind.' Hell. Baylor, Vp-nncy. Oouehlasi, Ycftnine. iifjwdoii. Oarland. GHbbcn. Patterson, J'otters. Wtt.'iGre. StapJen. O'SuHivDii, Ward. Oouzhlnud. Hollow, Jlesdamos K<irr. Sh«anerd, Hunt, Debb.-!, Tiptiins, Hoidlw, Evlsnil.- Tcsiplcton, Hall JMly, 8011. i'orsyth, Frouii-e. Jt'lliroy, Lnngdon, Kixon, I'ertcl-, Wottsly, Rn.sselU Payne, M'Kcchnie. DumbcU. Orr, Joncj, Matthews. Withcrß, Drumonel.lhitohii'on.Sliaw, Mercer, Pinjils, Ward. MTi-an, Kioly, Vvnniiss. Jt'Holm, Basting. Dr. Poi*tef, Sitnt. Kioly, Rev. (ieanoy, K'ev. V<?nniog, Key. Wood, Messrs. O'SuHivsui, Berry. Brunsdßii. ribiwtfru, OShca., Cuddy, Itcsfrs. Bacyertz, Oolndiiiirii?. Boafoc, Hunt, Williams, Bar-nc-tt, Hobbs, F. J. Tippißß, Barftett, Crawshaif, lioadJ-cy, »,'ison. Tonipictoa. Fin. srernld. Home, Tarricr, Milier. Sunvilla M'Cahlc. Kimbdl, Bater, liurn-a. Oram, Hutr.hlsnji, ViclKfrman, -Sinitli. llorwn. Tlell, Snlliraw. Klciy, Fprsyth, Proiide. JlMliroy; t.-.insden, Niiaii, Hanna, Turner. Satthevm, Kerr. JJ.irk, M'Croafhc. Holteoit, P£t7.cr. Potters. DnEF. Foley, Klelv. Hrfrt.v Itrand. Jl'Donald, linjilt, Shirley. M'Oailiim, Smith. Bastings, WilkJnKofl. CiiullbarU: l£o •iSeeracc. ' .'■'■ ■ ' : ■ .■' DUNEDIN. • ' ,' ■ Sailed.—Tafiuiit (li < p.m. Tuesday), for WV>stßort. vini way iports; WhakaUiuo in<son), iof Tokoaiaru Bay; liivcrcareill

(noonl. foiv ißvwparsUl. Saik4."-\Jbnoivai ('iioon). for Aimliland, via. \va:/ sorts. PasEencers—Salaon'.. For WolHUßton—His? Eeins. JEisa Fielder, Miss Adanison. Mrs. Ifecbert, Mr. niiA iirs Marriase. . Jlostere Wilkinson (2). Mr. Oallaitiian. For Nnpler—Jlirs Wilkiusou. For OtJbornc— Hies Ma.tt!iows. Mies Pat'flrsoa. For AucßltUid—Mrs, Uyiver. Ut-j. l.cc»> ftlss Wfl-ymoatit. Miss Smith, ilrt. and MUa Cqr fon and family, Jlies Scott. Mr. Al*k, Mr. Button, JVr. Edwards. -Mr. Rtevcsoon. Mi , . Grubbc; Id steora-M. ■■

Sailed.—iViUochrb. - ii.35 p.ai.l. Sat Ryd»'.!j-. via 'Wellington.' For WoUlnstoii—lfw. and Master Woods, Mi«a Jlailev Mr. and Mrs. Frneer. Wisecs Hater (2!. Miss Wh-eslor MM. (i). Itrs. Conneliy. JCisssj King (2). Misa Ha vail; 5 steerage For Sydney—Mrs. a.cd Alisa Sy;u>, >tr. no-1 Mrs. liowe and chlW. jfr. and Mrs. Payne, Mfs <vud -JiJiss Noonan, Mr. Nuoiian ilr. and tlvin- Ofcyiwat j>. 10 ste-aract. ■. "■ .- > ■..,.' - : ■■ .

■ EOTORTJA FROM LOS BOX.. '■■.. . 'Ycifteriiay morning, at 7 o'clock, the fi.M.S. Jlotornn. arrived in IKo stream from London, via. Cape Town nntl Rabart, with 85lffl tons of carco and 233 aalooa and 376 steerage passcnoera aboard. Shortly It*bore 9 ■ o'clock the vessel berthed at the Qnecn'a Wharf, Tho Kotorua, loft London on November 21 at 4 p.m., when moderate weather condition; were met wjttt down the Citiinncl, acrces tlio Bay, e»d up till arrival <rt ToncriJTo. which port was Jcachod on November 27 n-t 6 a.tn. . Finn weather prevailed, till the senator wae oro!scd. The 8.8. tTades Droved, to bo Jfjlu. and flue weather, α-oeompamod br easterly and soiith-sn-steriy windj...continued till orvlvul .it Cape Town on December 11 at 11 p.m. After hunkerinj? 15W lons of ncai tho vessel left on Decenibor 13 at 6 a.rn. Moderate to strong westerly winds were oneountered during the run across tbo Kputhern Ocean till Hobiiri was- reached. Oro.esitig tho Tasniau Stn- the vessel ran into a thick foe. ■ ' Tho P.istoriin. is still in command of Captain I. A. Sutciiii'o, ivho fcas associated; with him the following officers:-Chief oflicer. Mr. 11. S. Curtis second, Mr. I!. Ij. H. M'Kish; tllirdi Mr. J!. Andrews; fourth, Mr. ft. liiiHffston; surgeon, Mr. G. 3. Welsby: stcward-in-charKe, Mr. T. W. Harris; chief enelneer, Mr. A. H. Pajker; second, Mr, A. '.rolHisiofl i third, ifr. A. M. fiarclav; i'om-lh, llr. li. G. Brown; fifth, Mr. C. T. Ingersoli; ■ .? ; xth. Mr. P. W.-Dunn; feyentli. Mr. V. It. Thompson; chief refrigerating; encincer, >.ir. T. ■ M«tcalf; ewv. one,"Mr. J. it'Ke.izie; electrician, Mr. I!. 11. .Ta-raes. - ■ . . ■:■. , Ahont S'OD tons of cargo are to lie- put out at Wellinuioit, and when this .is tifne thci rewel will pracecd to Ijyttclfon tp diL*chJirijo tho frulitnejo. ' ■ Thje follovciiiET Tiaswiiiters v/pre brought to New Zealand in addition to thojc whose iiames have already been publishiMl :-.l"#t3t saloon: For Capo Town—Moalanies Thurlow and Nicoll, Messrs. Nicoll. Hltchcoci?, and Thuriow. I'i'om Hohart—Messrs. \V. Hutten and L. Napenaire. Second saloon: from Cape Town—Mesd.imos Ps-mmond. K. .T. Khinion, Minses Kdsl, K. Hammond, and F. lliimmonil, Messrs. Hatnmoml, H. 8. Shepherd, K. Shaw, nnd Ji. .Shipton. From Ilobart—Sfcsflamcs Fan 1 , liUke, and 3!iut, Misdea Rnst and Fn-fr.-Mr. , I'arr. ■:.. ,■.■

.. .'.: ■ MAUNGANTJI FKOM-SYDKJJY: ,- ■':' . ■ Shortly" fitter 13 oVloclt yesterday morn-' injt the intercoJMilai steamer' Mamiganut berthed 01 the Svryols Quay 'Wharf, after s, moderately *aod weather "voyage from Sydney. As v/ell as a large number of ooiscngers, , the- vessel brought tho following citro, which has bceis awaiting shipment for m» weeks in Sydney :—132 shafts. WH felloe*, IC6 ingot? Conner, 182 r*?es window blbss, 77- : raises r.-j.iEins, S .S flubs marble, 193 mate rice, .70 c,ife3 vofmortth, Urawi mart;*. 3G bans almonds. 59-.bajrs peanuts, ■ 73 cases- dates, 67 boxes crackers. 497 cases fruit,."and sundries. ■ The ATtinnKa-mil is , . 1.0 proceed ■ to' Mel-. limlnif. via vtho.- , south.. \AI.. 3 ;o'cleclt ..this afternoon. :'':,:,< . /.; .;■ '.&■ : . .. ■' . '■ -~■■.-,■ ■;,

*.'. ■'■ 'ABATFA FOE-'LOXDOX...■■■■./i , -. , ' ■''The dei»artu.ro'of' tUc"Shaw, Sarill, and Albioii Company's .UiUT.'Aravva, {or London, hit? been fixed for 3 p.m."on Friday. Tho follnn-ine vaseOngors have bociKeti by ilie vessel:—First siilooii: From Wellington —MM. P. C.' and Miss Kins, Mr. C. Soiitfctrlaiid.- Second -ssiloon— Miss M. Lanpr and Blomllcld, J. H. Hcllncr, J..Leof>ly«, R. K. Bla-omficM, J. 11. faltncr. J. Lenblyn .K. E. Kdwiircle, and It. W.'iElins. ;. First saloon: J-rom other ports—Mrs..Kvieon nud Itadamo K. K-ennell iChristelinrch), CantnJh Olscn and Itr. W. -.'R. ahir -Wrs. Jfmneiery , ft»iabernc), «ad the l!«v.- C. K. Jlflir ;Au«kland). ■■ Second saloon:. From otiior portsMrs. J. and .Wasters -.Cnldwll (Wcslpnrt). , 3;[ra. E. and Mis* j).;-a-nd Masters Chapman, and Jfr. T.'Matfhewe.fWansriMmi). Mr. .T. Uarlow (Auckland),- -(ind^Mr; ,.».:]■;.!Jock-/ eon (liivsrrargiil).-! , : isih'ir l Sip-C:'S i i"S-

■,; "-'Ayn-sriißis's. i'asskn(;biis^s&;v«S ■'"■'nie K.'-'steam'er 'Avrshlre ■ is^diie' , at. , WifSliusfiinon Jaiiiiiiry 20' from" Mverpool, v>3 ■■■Dufliiin and ■■ llob:irt. r - -. She ■■ ia bringing Ure-.fullmvlng£sale<M naxseiißcrs. tor \Fc]liiiKtoii:-l)iv.'F<H)tc.:.«iid Hr. niul Mrs. S. lii'suiiicy' fliul itwo ■ children;--. .'l'll* vessel i 3 nlso- biisifinfi , about- SCO (Ucero.jjo unaseupers for New- Kon.lan4'-;povjs, thore for tt'illlngtoii'. ,, l>i'iiij!:-Mi-s. A. 'l)clbridh r « and-4 childvoii.-'Mi'.'A: -U-f, , .Mr. J. Jlorvideo. ,, ilv. '■ :>.nd Miss; lloiTidicD.,..ilr. and.- Mis.llMlialh, W'wil-iv .Mr! Mrs., and Missii'Joliiiyon.VJrr.. an.l Mrs'. 0. Cooiicy and' 2 C."and , K. : Bubbaii,-. Sir's. Hutchiivsoii- and' 2 «liildrcn; Mv-. .W. 'Knillh.SMr. -ami.; 'iVrs... .Davidwn,. Mlsn ,^ 'TS-iuios .12), , - Jlr«. .('. Dirtiin--; son and ?. uliildren.- Mr. ! and.' Jim.;, ft'.-.Gray.-and ■ £ ; AfiorSdiwrbarsri-nsStne 'Vrellingtiin *■ uor.f tioii 0f..?1ier,. ,, - , i'nrjrn-.the ivciwl-J prnrperJp to I.yStel!oii;,:and;Oane!!iriao'ini! mil tli<H>alne i f> coiist.'; niuV Fiibriinri; -M. for Ayo!imquth; : .;yia;j:l;iissl?aliiiiis;;,.j«;^^:i;|jj^Ji; W~- ':s£s >'vW?f® % ViiWbl f: NS&: It ' i?:V<!'j|ei - da , y-»"iti , i)viiss !, ;nimi)nit(!Cd- i in...:tlicfc foMimus.lli;it;,ilie-ii:iimv',of;i|\voVof the four .new- , ,8000-tnii'S slcomcrs'vir-l'S-nrescnl.winder "coiistructioii-3 r f-'>i' !; ,::lir)'-Fe!k|-a|;:ar:d.;s'Shire ■.'T.incl.Ha'd^j-oeni'sbciiJed-iii'on:'.!!--Tho "names. Fel!>i-U , il.-.-7,-ereS-'Cnrn\vFiil'---.'.itid-,' , l)i;vou. and yeMortljiy.-ilnfornijitlon- to the effect '■ t ha t , -" thß" a<iin,«" Caruß-rvoiinhlr-e "-. bn-A .bßcuSiirjlocte^rlqii'-.jho.Wjl-.WniblMd.passeii-i.

:(?fr,anfl ; 'eftr(.'o-c!ii'ricr o[ t-lic' ! Ayrsliiro; , clws.' , ..be;- roafly-viit:. nn^csirly; k;|passi x a ;;(o y .ani e \ iViKno;;i3j >!lufurmaliii>i ■ liii.» riimo- to hand til iltifi l . •sfl'wt , -that , -tho buroues■'■ JctisieSCraiK;"nnd-,Ma.i'J(ii-i«: Ci'iiic,-l\yu- of- the -most-, stately,, .end'icoiisliitviil sailers urer- ltnuwu. iit-.Aiis-'. ■ %ta lin.'.-bafc ■■• lioen.-' iUspohnl - of-.! i>? Messrs 'iiuilrtiirt.i'Furkvr, Ltd.. ami'■ if Iβ lhc.iii-5 tcittimi uJ.tlie imi'ctiascrs , to convert then:?: intojjmlks, [it uss at .Melbourne.and , .thu/other,. ton use N ;U lloliart. lioth lliofe had lone iitul ' isHerc-plini: 'tiarcarey iu:; the AustKilmn-NcY Staihi iiclitiudu,..■iir»:,,".Jeffiie" tiaviiu:. conic- I" Syd-* hc.v ai'Mic'lsola, and bcincr purchased liy" iUMsru/Orajt'.-iir Aihdiluud whilst the Mar;jorivCraig Ka« (Irsi of all known :is-th«' lii.nthq.. hi:-'thews daye m«rh vessqle <i» the Dcllitanco, Diliiiimmid. Kinnrcuj.. l'cndlo ;Hill, lliver Hoyiic. lliver Unntur, rtt. Kilda. ■,\Voo!la.h™. ZelaUMij' Kathleen Hilda, QnatUlamlja.Pcli'tns, Koiiasb.vnl, Bio Uusc and uoseiis of ovhffi's lipid, what was regarded na ;i esrta.iu moiioiioly lUis particular busiiipfv--, but siatliiiilly tlieir uuuibrrg ilwlnd!od (.'osn (hnisiL'li omj cau-e ov itnolher. iiutil.not more tUftn a Aojxn hi the most are now tQ be found, in the trade. Of thuse. thiil, remain perhaps ■ the "CraiK .family.", as the feet was termed. , was irfte most remarkable. Tho fleet cojisisteil of •'Louisa, Jowrnh," "HsiseJ." and, 'of course, the "Marjorle" <iiid ",To3<-'ie," that art' now'to bo. withrJrawii, and each and every unit was a, sailor in every sense of the word. . Now, havsnver, a start lias been nindo ■ towards) (Hgbpjidin.il H,-it. only rcmnins to Ijff afrbn lon«c it' will take fqr their names to disapocar, Juet as 60 many other famous" old "Xcvr Zeulanders" have done-. ■..'■■ . ■ ■

■■■;V; EN ROUTE FROSI SEW YOKK. , ■ ' ■ i'The A, and A, I;inc freighter Woglintlc .arrived at Jlelliom-nc at Uie end of last month from Kow Vork, aTler uii excentlonally rouijh weatljvr voyage. Fcrmerly kiiowii an tbe Misseh, tho Wcgtiudo was a. familiar visikir to Kelbourtic, htrt since last ia Aujtralla sbo has been txansfcrred to the A. an<li A, Lific. Her first voyage iinrter tho new mtsviecs, however, wiis destined, to bo of n< particularly darigerotis anil pfotraet/id l cliavaeter. on ancount ol severe gales that- wero cncouiitcroii in the Southern pecan. Jlo&iy scii.'i aiid rain S(|uali9 manifested thems-elvcu. soon leaving lisirba-n, where coat bunkers wore replenished, and ofllccrs stated on .Saturday that the decks were seldom dry o- tUo run juiross to MelbourHC. Durinß the worst of the storm several stenm piec?, ijith their covei'inns wcro br;*;en, but inscautioits lia4 been taken to secure all flock uttiiani. end consequently little ■ chaa*e was suataincd. ■ Tlio vesfol is. duo at Weliinetan about Jauuary £2. ' ...: '~ CLAN , BUCHANAN COMINO. ■ : , . . Tho iScalea linor Clan flu.cha.naa is-due to arrive- hero from Port Pi.rio at the end of the present month, io load, wool for London-. The Clan Ruoluuvnn j« a vcseol of 5212 tons, end is in command of Captain Simpson. At pre=<mt silo is en .ratito from Katal to Port Firie. - - ' . WAIXtAIf A HEPOHfBD. Tosterday the local agents for tho Shaw, Savin, and Albion Cβ. received, intimation to tho effect tkat the liner Waimaua left. Cape Town on Jannnry t, in continuation of her voynge frera liondon to Wellington, via. Holiarts The vessel 13 duo here on February 3,

, The Aratijira.'g departure for Picton, Netton, and Wort Coast ports has Sew been Bxcd for 7 a.m. an Saturday, not JO p.m. as was orirically ouncsanccd. To-morrow the Monowal will sail for Kepier. Gisborue, and AucWaiid, talslns pcri3habls cArgo only for Gisborae. The Kini is tiuo here cither late tq-niirht or early to-morrow with & full load of coal from Wcstport for th® Wesijrort Coal Co. The coa.stit! steamer Defender v.'as to kavo left Grej-motrth last night for ■ffcllinEton. She is due hero to-morrow, and is to sail lot KaraEiea on Saturday. fine I"i-or& and Kittawa. ttcro refiommissiontid yesterday. The Kittniva is in cbariro of Oaptaia Baldwin, esd loft for Westport last evesing to lead coal I'or » port Rot named. The Flora, is to sail today for Wostport, and she too will probabiy load coal for southern ports. Information has been revived locally to thn effect that tho Canndi Cape wfts fixed to load. a.t New S«juth Watts norts for lVellinKton, Lytteltoh, and AtickJand, in order to relieve tho. congestion of cargo, at. Sydney. Tlio vessel may bo .expected here within .» week. Captoin TV. Tiiomnson is in romrttand,of th Kftituna. with Messrs. Webb (late K'.>mati). Jl'Phce. and Fi'aEer (lato Koaiata) a? chief, ipcond, a.nd third offlcora respectivt'h*. On tic Karori «>"b Captain J. EOH, Jlr. Scwell (late Wheunrapo), cluff oflleer, iSr. oam.c.r6n second, and Mr. Watson (late ot the Ka.uri) third. Cautain IT, Dwoyitaa- comniond , 'o!'4bo ■ Kurow, and CfipJ-iili.-.W'. S'etciM. late qf $\\<t Aorangi. is at- Dunedin £or ordtrsL 'is tlv? result o( transfers of pur-ors, Mr. W. Spiers is' now on tho JTmirfl, Mr. F. C. -Pascoe on th* Kavno, Mr. W. 11. Dartan on' th* Rosaloond, aifd Mr. C. Rule (lite o? the Pukaki) lisa cono Botttli for orders.. 'l'h(! s!*»mer InvOTlijp in rfno Imre in March with general cargo from Sew York. She left the Amorica-b port on Deoember 29. Tf'e 'rargt. freiphtsr Kauri Ims left Auckland for 'ftewastle. whi-re jli* will lonA cou.l for ff<!!Un?ton. The Wtottgap? is alftj loidinj: coal at Newcastle fur this port. ' Upon completion of discharse of her iwbo of lumber the American schooner Kinz Cyrus will sail for. Columbia River. Tho vowel !■;•. in eha-ree o! C-iotain G. Posonthal pv.A has Men 23 yeirs' scrv>c«. Tho captain's con is mate of the vcir-il. llsssrs. Hatriek iiiid Co., local p.Tents for tho coastal stesmor Tainui, ftdviee that the ve&w l«il! call from IVellinj-ton tor Waitara M-day. Tho latest charters include tlio s.e. Queensland, JS37. tons, wihch js to load e'onl at Newcastle- for New Zcifand, antt tlio fouMnfistcd bariiuentine Keko Ifeid. ; ictl tons, whiclj is t« load 1 ember at. fuset Sound for Auckland.

Tho Columbus, iJib bier' liner now bcinu built for the NorckUniteher Hpvd's Kew York service, was launched on December 12. 19.13, and is expected to bo ready for eervice in fe'eptecil'er or Octotef. Tlie steamer will bo of 35.C50 toils sross. and have -a lemctli of 775 ft.. a beam of 83ft., and «• depth of 54ft. She will have aeroiamodation for about Sftl (icsl-calun rsnesensere, S.CG ?ccoHil-c>U))n, ICO tliird-eabin. «!>(? 11C0 to 1289 foiirth-vbfa paeswiyers. The (itpamer will hsve Bino decks, (?f which th» top ileek will bo sot aside far firetcabin eoeial rooms. The Columbus will nceed tho steamer Goore-ir IVn.sbinKioii in Kross measurement by about Mae tons. Tho cabin space- in all nhr.-ei will bo uniisnnlly larec. Tho Munich nchit«ct, Paul IrtijwiV Troost. will desien tho dccomtlro feature?. The Ooloiobu* will have a speed oi! 20 to 21 knots. The rafoty de-. view will not. onlv meet oOteial rcqmre. nwnts, but will include everyOriiw to U\creise safctr to the p;rcate3fcxi«at pesslble. News his been received of -ths death, of jj r ; a, j p. Thcarle (chief islilp surveyor to Uoyrt'sl. which took place- at his residence at South Croydon. war London. JVr TJicarlCi who wns in his sisty-sevent'i rear, wasono of tha most proroinen*. per•onalties at the head offices ol Lloyd , * lWitftcr. iifn hfl <l been mteresied in the d»shn and biiildrns of ships practiraljv nil hli life. Ho v.isborji at Plymouth in 1846. hip father beini in the Admiralty doekynrd ewvioe. In ISB6 Dr. Thcafio waa onterpd as a. Rlupy.ard apf>rontJr». Nt the Dc-anport DoMeyar'l. ftftvone his fellow-ap-nrcnUces nt that -tint" Bpinjr 't-ho Wβ fi!r William-H. White, and the Me Mr. W. .t Boirc of the Tyno Iron Shipbuilding Oopiiranv. ' In 1876 lie nceame a surveyor to Jjioyd'e Kwister. As a, -writer of technlcartexi bottfss t.ii'o (Jfccafcd Wα widolv known. The hononrfv dcHfM.nf pocjor of ,s.-.i c)lre was tonforred upon him in 1910 by tho Durham University.

Tfte loadinp of the s.s. Tongariro in tho Wiiitara. road-u-Mnl wna fsnys the "Daily Kpw>") comoliU"! on Monday mornlne, e.ml the toW"1 left for Wclliniri-on lato in the ifl»ri"i'on with tin? following cartro talten "iwarfJ-Wl: 1909 boles: tirilow. 2-35 casks: i.i<-at, 556 boxes; hides. 125. sacks; beef, (luartofs; mutton. 3150 carouses; lftnjh. 602 a caTfop«; vest. 655 nareMos ; pork. 33 fn-rfasosj beef, 1313 sacks; sundries, $19 boxos. ; „ ,

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1952, 8 January 1914, Page 7

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SHIPPING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1952, 8 January 1914, Page 7

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