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SHIPPING.

PORT OF LYTTELTON.

Wind; N.E.; clear. TO-DAY'S ALMANAC. Sun rises 6.46 a.m, seta.6.6B p.m Jioon rises 4.40 a-m. sets i.ol p.m. High water 2.48 a.m., 8.7 p.m. •

BAILED. , tons, Cowan, for DunetUo. A. H. Turnbuu ions, Wills, tor Kaikour*. Kwsey and Co., tonsf Ritchie, for Wellington. Union Steanj Ship Company, agents. Passengers-Misses & Biubank, Jwart, Xmko., M'Glassan, kow.'Parsonßon, M'Bowell, Meadames Head, Moor Twynehara, Hall, Nicholas. Messrs Cal-, m?,P»x*on.on: Fleming, Part, Clou*ton, Oakley, M'llrell, D* Beer, Brown, Brooks, O'Gavfc, Mullholland, Stevenson, ; Lamb, Hall, Johnato* M'Far ™o, ItoHM Thompson, Jm»b. Ward, Haddock, Mas"* Calve* Griffiths, |r«iw,. l>avis Cresßwell Purtney Puller, Browrong, Murray, Xing, Millar, Hindle, and fifty steerage. September 55, 9.25 tons, Peterson, tot Greymouth. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. EXPECTED ARRIVALS.

Koromiko, ».s., from Newcastle, th « day. Himitan&i, •.«., from Timaru, this day. John, *s., from Wjhiß day. Maori, «.». from Weltofrton this day, John Aa<l*r a oji, M* from Akaroo thisd*y. Breeze s.a. from Timaru. September Ji. S !, from WeUinfton September 27. Sort, M., from CnneSin, Member 27. HivMina, 'ml, from A Be Monowai, M-. &om AuokW, September *■ «torm, S.S., from Timam, September 28. bfti from Wellington, September 28. taffl, ml; i*.m w4i»K*«. September

Maori, ».«.,, from TOgfeufeQ, J3. ' Pateena, «.»., from Wellington, September 2y. MaS «.«• fa°m Wellington; Septemterm ii John Andwwn, •.»., from Akaroa, September ■Monwal, ..a., from Draedta. S«fc b « 80 -' Pateona/8.8.,.fr0m Wei ' Te Anau, m., from Auckland. October a, Mararoa, e.s. from Well ington, October 9. , Smer'a, a.;., from October * / ! PROJECTED DEPARTURES. John, 8.8., for Wellington, this day. ' Himitangi, e.i., for Napier, this day. Maori, m', for Wellington, this day. , _ Breeze, t.l, for Wellington, September 27. Pa&N-s- f« Wellington September 27.,. Tarawer*. s.s, for Auckland, September 37. rK£b.i>., for Sydney, September 27. Kwai 8.8. for Dunedln September 27. c£U™ . « for Picton. September 23. September 28. Marwot £*« Wellington, September 38. John s.s., for Wellington. SeptemMonowaL°».a, for Auckland, September 80. MamZ b.bJ for Wellington September 90. Koromiko, .... for Auckland, September SO. ■ Pateena, «.►., for WolUagtem, dctober 2. Ie Anau, aa, for Timaru October 2. IVimniera, fct, for Dunedln, October 2. "■'■' UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY. The Maori will be the terry steamer. to-day. With, a full cargo of coal the Koromiko is . auc at Lyttelton to-day from Newcastle.

OVERSEA VESSELS. Steamers bound for Lyttelton:— From London:

lonio, ..8. (Shaw, Savill and Albion ComDany; due Lyttelton Qotober 14. . . TuraWna, (New Zealand Shipping Com»»nv) due Lyttelton Thursday. f- wlimant, 7.5. (Shaw SaviU and Albion OoJ. due Lyttelton October. From New York.

City of Agra, «ie, (American and Australian Line), to sail. _i _.,•_'■'■ . Baron Jedburgh (Vacuum Oil Company), due November; , . " . \ ' Hurunui,. «... (American and Australian Lins), due Lyttelton October. 14. . . V Ardangaru, ..... (American and Australian Line), due November. .• ,: City of Delhi, s.s. Copenhagen, b.s., Vermoht, b.b. (Commonwealth and Dominion Line), due' October., . Prom Montreal.

Booral, s.a. (New Zealand Shipping Company), due September. Prom Singapore. Cyrena, m. (British Imperial Oil Co.) i From Liverpool.

Delphic, •••• (Shaw, Savill and Albion Company), due Lyttelton Thursday H Somersec, sjs. (Federal and Shire Line), du» Lyttelton about October 80. ~ Opawa, 8.8. (New Zealand' Shipping Company), due Lyttelton Qotober. - ■ From Newoastle. ' . ' '

Hazel I Repton, ichooner, sailed September

Koromiko,' s.s., due, to-day,

NEW SHAW, SAVILL AND ALBION STEAMERS.

From information made available in Sydney last weak, it .'appears that excellent progress is being made with the construction of the three Shaw, Savin" and Albion liners Mahena. Mahia and Raranga and thatthey should be in commission very shortly. The Mahaha will be the largest of the trio (12,000 tons register),. and probably she will be the first placed in t!h© running. BIG SHIPPING ASSOCIATION. A new insurance association has been organised in London of the principal shipping companies. It ia oaJledl the Excess Values (Liverpool and! London) War Risks Insurance Association, and.its object is to insure either upon the mutual principle or otherwise ships, vessels and craft of all kinds, and other interests in oonnection therewith, which the members of the company are interested in or authorised to insure as owners, managing owners, mortgagees, agents, bx otherwise, against all of any of the following risks:—(l) Capture seizure or detention, and the consequences thereof, or any attempt thereat, and from all consequences of hostilities or warlike operations and other like ~ perils; ?»nd (2) every other description of marine toss or risk. The subscribers are:— Lord Inchcape, chairman P. and 0. Company: Sir Alfred Booth, Bart., chairman CuhardS.S. Company; Sir John Ellorihan, Bart., chairman Ellerman lines; T. F. Harrison, director Rankin, Gilmour and Co.; Hon Lord Inchcape, chairman P. and Oi and British" India pompanies; J. Bruce Ismay, director Asiatic S.N. Company; G. H Mellv.. director Lamport and Holt; Sir Owen Phillips, K.C.M.G.,. M.P., chairman Royal Mail Steam Packet and associated shipping companies; T. Rome, director Pacific Steamship .Company: H. Sanderson, chairman Oceanic Steam Navigation Company, Ltd. (White Star Line).' The company is limited by guarantee with an unlimited number of ' members, each liable for £o in the event of winding up. • The management is vested in a committee of not Jess than three or more ' than twelve members, the first of whom ;are Sir Kenneth Anderson, Sir Alfred Booth, Bart.. Sir John Ellerman, Mr T. H. Harrison. Loral Inchcape, Mar J. Bruce Ismay, Mr G. H. Molly, Sir Owen Phillips, Mr T. Rome, *lr H. Sanderson and Mr J. Hoult.

day for Wellington and Lyttelton, .being duo here on Tuesday or Wednesday. She will saillater for Timaru, Oamaru and. Bluff. The Chatham Island steamer Himitangi Is due in Lyttelton to-dav from Timaru, She will load.general oargo tor Napier, sailing in the afternoon! Tho Now Zealand Shipping Company has been advised that tho Ruapehu, from Wellington, reached Plymouth on Thursday. The coastal steamer Oropuki, which arrived on Sunday with a cargo of cement, completed diecllarge yesterday. To-day she will go into dock for overhaul. The vessel is expeoted to bo out of commission about ten days.

SHIPPING- TELEGRAMS. AUCKLAND, September 2S. . Arrived-Weetralia (4 p.m.), from Sydney. Sailed-Victoria (6.40 p.m.), for Sydney. WELLINGTON, September fc>. • Arrived-Wootton (2 a.m.), from lyttelton. Opouri (4.55 a.m.), from Timaru. Ravenna (8.55 a.m.), from Sydney. 1i„h„« Sailed-Wootton (4 p.m.), for Lyttelton. Maori (7.55 p.m.) 2 for Lyttelton.

AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING. SYDNEY, September 25. Arrived—Moeraki (0 a.m.), from New Poland.

ISLAND SHIPPING-. SUVA, September's. Arrived-Waihemo. from San Francisco, Kurow, from Newoastle.

PHASES OF THU MOON IN SEPTEMBER. d. h. Vu ffct« qMitai j|wil moon ,*tt quartet N«v moon , i . 13 . 10 .AT a 8 S T Xa.tn. 6 p.m. ip.m.

YESraHDAY'8 WEATHER.. 0 a.m. . Noon. 6p.m iwometer . . 30.1* 80.22 80.14 54 Lhormomster 52, 59

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17283, 26 September 1916, Page 11

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17283, 26 September 1916, Page 11

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17283, 26 September 1916, Page 11

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