SHIPPING.
PORT OF LY TTELTON. ARRlVED—November 14. Mararoa (7 a.m.), from Wellington. SAlLED—November 14. Calm (5.35 p.m.), for Dunedin. Mararoa (9.40 p.m.), for Wellington. SHIPPING NOTES. The Hoann did. not leave Wellington last sight for Lyttelton. She is held up by a shortage of crew. The steamer Kittawa was timed to leave Dunedin yesterday for Lyttelton, but recent developments will probably indefinitely delay the vessel at southern porta. The Storm will probably arrive* here today from Wellington, and if waterside labour is available will load for Pioton and Wango*"wr K. Duckworth, purser of tho Maori, has signed o5 the vessel owing.to en attack of influenza. . „ , . „ . Captain Bald i 3 relieving Captain Radford as master of the Calm, the latter being Mr capacitated with influence. The Calm was despatched with general cargo from Lyttelton yesterday for southern P °The Wakatu and Breeze were both detained at Lyttelton overnight, and will probably sail today, the former for Kaikouxa and tbe latter for southern ports. WATERSIDE WORK TO CEASE. (PRESS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAM.) WELLINGTON, November 4. The New Zeal Mid Waterside Federation has decided not to work shipping in any port- for seven ■ dayc, owing to the muuema. epidemic. Mr Flood,, secretary of the Lyttelton Wa&rside .Workers' Union, etetes that he has received no information regarding the proposed stoppage of work on the waterfront. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. (PBESS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAM.) AUCKLAND, November 14. __ Arrival, American brigaptine Jeanette, 95 days out from San Francisco, with a cargo cf case oil. ■
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16370, 15 November 1918, Page 9
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