SHIPPING.
Ptinsr-t: This cvenhiz. 7.11. Mtiuii: l-'ir.-t ij'i.ii-i>t! January 1, 4.5 p.m. IMiili WATER. Amklniirl To-liv 0 .:•* a.m. 10.23 p.m. A n.-k, a ,iV.•.-.::Thurs.. 10 .Sa.m. irnphiiuin Thurs l.Sßd.m. 2.18 p.m. Kiilnii-riTiiri" Thiirf 1.43 a.m. 2.oSp.m. Manuk™! lulsV.Thurs.. ftM a.m. I.IS p.m. \HRIVAI.S.-VF.STERDAY. Mnlalta, from Wnlpolp l^n^ 7 m m - M;iu:iln. rp.in Wlmiißßrol, b.no p.m. TUId I'AV. T-.,,.,-,-.. M,i rl , frnjn .Inpan. 7.2.'. n.m. •Linlluij. hvm r«or»n. T'Ao a.m. IiEI'ATITrKKS.-YICrrrBRDAT. N-'niinwn fur flpnllkl, r,.-in p.m. fur Itii-sfll, ■".-!•" p.m. Apnii.il. fi>r Mnnuapnl. T,.:*l p.m. Nkui.ill. fi.r Tatiriinstt. Tin p.m. Xliinirua! for cilslmrur. '■'■'"■ !'•'"■ NORTHERN I'IiMI'AXVP MOVEMENTS. 1 xpci'tP'l Arrival-.—To-morrnw. Manilla, fmiii Whnnparel, c.30 p.m.: N-111111.i fr..m T.iiiiaiia:i. 7 n.m.: Wak.i- ---,,.,,. f,., , ,,,! 'ni, -, l.mi p.m.: Walniarle. fn,:ii l-jiiTiin, «.■■!" "■">•: Arapawii from Itiifliui r.lid Kiinlilii. S p.m.; Karuwa. fruiii New IMjuiiililli. S."i> v.m. ,I'nijpciwl Pi'piiriun-. To-morrow. Orewß. for Silvenlnlc. ■<■"» P m -; Ngnpuhl. fur Tniiniiiga. 7 p.m.: Diipuue, for Oreu' Harrier. Q a.m.: W.iimsirie. r.>r Pacroa. 1 :!(i p.m.: Walpti. 'it Cornmandel, 2 p.m.: Kani<?ri, fnr S p.m.; Rnrawa. for New Plymouth. -1 p.m. V.ESSEI.S IX POJtT. Kin;'s Wharf—E. It. «tprling hqtno.i. Tor: Adelaide, Walruna. .Wanaka, Hexl:a;n. QiiEcn'.s 'Wharf-rort Napier, Devon. Arawa, Kiiuioiia. fiMitml Wharf- 11.-lcn n. Sterling (schn, I aura (bi|luri. Whin- J'ini- ibarqin-). Liihlslul ihi;ti!"i. IMrt Mflbuiimi-. VVaJI Kaon (in-hjr.i. In Sircani- .S..uihrrii Cru-ss, Iris. Catbklt <■.■.■■.«.. ri.nhi-;iy Kay. H.-nrik i.iind, Maliilm. I'aoi'lii' Mil.-11. Jliili.inu Wharf Wtvst .Mahwah, Northern Cliipf iKi-br.i. Ko'-mlUu. Chelsea--Kiirtin-, .Moarw. Tb" Moanu is <!un t" leavp horo nt 5 o'i'loi-k tv morrow evening for Sydney. Thn 111nmnta is ilui , to urrive Uere this evening from Newcastle. Lnsl pvpnlog tlio Mararoa left Auckland for Napier via pun.-.. The Canadian I'rosppctor is expected to The West Mali wan will leavp Auckland fnr Napier unii Southern ports ut noun uu Friday. The Kanim Is cxpePtctl to leave Punpiliii to-morrow lor Auckland via Lyiteltou and Wellington. Last evening the Malaita arrived from Walpolo Inland \vith a cargo uf superphoaphntCH and ttncliored lv tlie stream. The Port Adelaide will leave Auckland for CiUhoruc to-umrrow. Sbe returns to this port later to luuiplete her loading for Uotnc. The Japanese steamer Pacific Maru arrived here this morning from Kobe, Japan, awl anchored in the stream. [She lirnnjjlit 7000 tons of coal for the railway department. This morniuß tbe Koromiko, Which arrived from Lytteltou on Monday, berthed at the Hobson wharf to dlschargo her cargo of general merchandise. On January 15 the New Zealand Shipplug Company's steamer Pinko ie to leave Liverpool for New Zealand ports. She is due to arrive, here about the end of .February. The Union Company advise that the riritlsh India Company's steamer Ganges left Calcutta on December 22 for Singapore, SamuraiiK, Krißbane or Newcastle, and Auckland and other New Zealand ports. After discharging her cargo at Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedln, the Dorset loads under the auspices of the New Zealand Shipping Coniiiany. She is expected to sail finally from Welliußton for Southampton and London with passengers and cargo on January 20. PORT NICHOLSON FIIOM STD.NET. Tuo Port Nicholson, en route from .London via Australian ports,. Is due to arrive here from Sydney this afternoon. She brings a general cargo froon .London for mail and haa " lso a larse - iustralian t&E OF OIL ENGINES. lain t £ e ..,°! ImI S J repor' for the year 1319----IOHO of Lloyd's Register of Shlppliu?," it Iβ ,-tated that since the Armistice a great development has taken place in the use of s ja."syx ™™%&?£ & present in tie course uf construction the society's surrey 150 sets of Diesel engines and about che ame numher olsels of oU engines of other than the Diesel h l '?^ , , half of whioh are •building In the United .Kingdom In addition oU enjrlnes are being used in large vessels as emergency sets. The largest Diesel engines now being constructed under S e «'*» survey are those for the Uenogle, a twin-screw vessel of 0.150 tons, having io cylinders. 2U '1-lOln. diameter cylinders of So l-loiii, -io ti-lGln stroke WITHIN WIRELESS 'RANGE
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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 310, 29 December 1920, Page 4
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654SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 310, 29 December 1920, Page 4
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