SHIPPING.
PORT OF LYTTELTON.
/ ARRIVALS
Tuesday, December lltb
Jt&ori, fl.fl. a.m.), 3476 tons, Irv;in, from Wellington. Union Steam Ship Go., agents. Calm, b-3, (1.40 p.m.), 891 tons, jSJoLachlan, from Wellington. A. H. Turnbull and Co., agents.
DEPARTURES. Tuosday, Decetfnbsr 11th. Calm, s.B. (5.5 p.m.), 801 torn, McLachLui, for Dunodin. A. 11. Turnbull and Co., agents. _ Wahino, 6.3. (9.5 pjn.), 446S tons, Cameron, for Wellington. Union Steam Ship Co., agont».
SHIPPING NOTES
Tho Moeraki ifl expected licro this morning from Melbourne, via Bluf! and 'lirnaru. Sho is to aail this afternoon for Melbourne, via Wellington, on the arrival of the 5.20 train from Chrietchurch. . Tho Wakatu is duo to-night from Aaikoura find Wellington, and is timed to sail on tho return trip to-morrow % night. The Opua is expected this morning from Wellington. She is to sail to-niglifc with general cviTgo for Weptport and Grey mouth. The Cormria is duo ufc noon to-day from Timaru. She is to sail this afternoon foi Nelson and Now Plymouth, via Wellington. Tho John, duo from Timaru on Friday, will laid horo for Wellington, Wunganui, and New Plymouth.
The Ilolmdale is now duo on Tuesday from Timaru to load for Wollington and Wanganui.
Tho Kaitangata is to lo#d at Auckland on December lDth foj Wellington, LyMelton, and Duncdin. She 13 duo hero about tho 23 rd
Tho Mararoa, which will aail fiom Lyttolton o» Saturday, December 22nd for Wellington as extra ferry steamer, is timed to leave on the arrival of the second express. According to a radio message received irom tho W.iihemo, en r<Juto from iSewcastlc with coal,..tho vessel will arrive in tho stream at 5 o'clock this afternoon.
The C. and D. liner Port Hacking is now due here to-morrow from Wellington to discharge. Tho Port Victor is expected at tho end of tho wfek from Wellington to discharge West of England cargo. Tho Pamhine is to sail on Saturday for. Napier to continue loading for uomc. Sho i» duo nt. AVclungton on. December 22nd to complete loading. Tho Ruahine is to sail from Wellington on December 29th for Southampton and London, via Pitcairn Island and Panama, taking passengers and cargo.
The Sh-Ttv, Savill Company advise that tho Arawa leaves Auckland to-day for Gisßorne and Wellington to continue loading for Southampton and London. Sho i 3 due at Wellington on Saturday next, and sails at daybreak on December 2lEt, via Monte Video and Tcneriffe.
lhe Federal Company have receired a. radio from tho Kent, stating that alio will arrive in Auckland to-day from Liverpool. She proceeds to "Wellington, LytteKon, and Dunedin ta complete discharge. Laden \ntli 220,000 feet oi timber, 12,C00 case 3 of oil, 24€0 casas of oranges, and 425 tons of general cargo from the Pacific Coast, the V.'ost Nilus arrived at Auckland, on MonHer discharging ports are Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Melbourne. She comes to Wellington under the agency of Burns, Philp, Ltd.
VESSELS WITHIN WIRELESS
RANGE OF N.Z,
Auckland —Arahara, Canadian Miller, Kaiwarra, Erroil, Kauri, liav/auri, Kent, Maisura, Marama, Middlesex. Montrose, Port Kembla, Port Vietoria, Tofua, Trefusie, Veronica. "Wailiora, "Wanika, Port Deniton. "Wellington—Maori, Hararoa, Ngaio, Twliit •, Tutanekai, Katoa, Sir James Clark I'ois, Ivimutaka, Moeraki, "Waipari, \7aihemo, Kaiapot, Orowai'.i, Mineric, Ulimaroa, Kaitangata, City oi Naples, Karori, Mahia, Waimarino, Waikawa.
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17944, 12 December 1923, Page 13
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