SHIPPING.
PORT OF LYTTELTON. ARRIVALS. Thursday, July 24 th. Maori, e.e. (5.30 a.m.), 3412 ions, Cameron,, JPom Wellington. Union Steam Ship C?., agents. Tainui, «.». (10.45 a.m.), 128 tons. Williamson, from "Wellington. Now Zealand. Re-frig-crating Co., agciita. DEPARTURES. Thursday, July 21th. Houto, auxiliary tchoonor (7.-15 a.m.), S3 tona, Richards, for Duuedin. A. Rhind and Co., agents. Putiki, sj>. (3.5 p.m.). 40D tons, Roberteon, for Wellington. F. E. Sutton, and Co., agents. - Tainui, 6.5. (4.15 p.m.), 123 tons, "Williamaon, for Timaru. Now Zoaland Refrigeratin? Co., agents. 3laori, b.s. (7.55 p.m.), 3412 tons, Cameron, for "Wellington. Union Steam Ship Co., agents.; Oropuki, e.s. (8.30 p.m.), 527 tons, Dewhuret, for Grey mouth. Reese Bros., agents. F. E. Sutton and Co., port agents. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Mararea, Wellington, this day. Koromiko, Auckland, this day. Mokoia, Dune<Kn, this day. Baden Powell, this day. Storm, Wnnsanui, thia day. * Wakatu, Kaikoura, Jul" 26th. Canopua, Westport, July 2Ctli. Msraroa, Wellington, July 27th. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Mararoa,' Wellington, this day. Koromiko, Timaru, this day. Mokoia, Wellington, thia day. Storm, Dunedin, this day. Baden Powell,- Wellington, this day. Wootion, Wellington, July 26th, -m~ —— SHIPPING NOTES. ~ ■■ The auxiliary schooner Houto, which put into Lyttelton to replenish. her oil tajiks, loft i>ort early yesterday morning for DunecLin. ... The Storm will probably arrive here today with cargo from Wanganui. She is to • load at Lyttelton for Dunedin and Timaru. An oxpected arrival in port to-day is the , East Coast passenger steamer Mokoia. Sho leave® Lyttelton to-night for Wellington, whence oho will proceed to Auckland, via tht> usual ports. , . . , , The coastal steamer Wakatu is to leave Wellington today with merchandise for Kaikoura and Lyttelton. . She is due in port tomorrow. , \ / Mr J. W. Richard, third engineer <ra thoj Maroroa, has been relieved by Mr E. Mc-I Calhim. The ' auxiliay schooner -May Howard, recently bought by Mr E. J. Barnes, Christ- . church, from tho Tapley Shipping Lios, Dunedin, will leave Auckland shortly for the West Coast. The vessel is to bo engaged on the timber trade between Kaiamoa, Wellington, and Lyttelton. The collier Oanopus, with coal from Westport, will probably reach thia port to-mor-row afternoon. ... . , .. . Tho Kauri » now loading coal and timber at Newcastle for Lyttelton. The veseel will probobly leavo the Australian port to-mor-row, making her due at Lyttelton about the end of next week. ' The Kamo is to leave Greymouth m tha oourso of a fow days with coal and timber for Lyttelton. Sho is oxpected her© about Wednesday nest. .... It is expected that the Kamona will bo in readiness to leave Lyttelton to-day far tho West. Coast. Lieutenant H. Dillner, R-.N.R., who recently returned to New Zealand, is a eon of Captain Dillner, master of tho Blackball collier Xgaihero. Lieuetnant Dillner, formerly an officer on the Tutanekai, left Now Zealand : come years ago to gain experience as a teaman.' and ho was in England on the outbreak of war. * Ho offered his services to . the Navy, and subsequently he was ~givon j command of a portion of tho auxiliary pstrol \ fisei in tho North Sea. Ho was awarded 1 thine D.S.C., and also a modal from tho Italian Government for military valour. i
MOKOIA'S RECORD PASSENGER LIST. . (PI.ESS ASSOCIATION" TELEGRAM.I DUNE DIN, July 21. Sailed—Molcoia, at 1.30 p.m., for Auckland, via. way ports. Tho vessel is carrying an exceptionally largo number of passengers for all porta, the public lining taken advantage of this means of travelling r.orth. Tho bookings aro:—Lyttelton 58, Wellington 85, Napio'r 11, Giaborco 11, Auckland u2, :i!l saloon; also 30 steerage. This is the largest number of passengers that has lef; Dunedin in cmo 6hip ainco tlio war started. THE TAHITI. It ias been decidcd that iho Tahiti, which \ has been refitting at Port .Chalmers for some time, ehall leavo Ot-ago to-morrow for Lyt- ; telton and Wellington, where cho will complete lier loading for Honolulu and. Van- , cauver. THE WAIPARA. Tho New Zealand Shipping Company advises that the British-India Company's steamer Waipara waa to bo placed on tho loading berth at Montreal at tho end list month for Now Zealand porta, in place of ; the steamer Yonno. Tho Wnipara was exj vac ted to leave Canada early in July for Auckland, "Wellington, Lyttolton, and DuneI' din. ITALIAN LINE TO AUSTRALIA. I (Br Cable.—Preaa Association. —Coovrifht.) | (Auttrtlicn and N.u. Cnbl« AcsocUtion.) MELBOURNE, July 21. ; An Italian chipping company at Trieste i 3 arranging for a servico of largo passenger and cargo steamers between Italy ar.d Australia* THE BRITON. (PBES3 ASSOCIATION TSTiXCRA&tO WELLINGTON, July 24. The three influenza cases in tlio Briton are beting transferred to Somes Island and tho steamer has berthed. SAT.T! OF STANDARD SHIPS. (By Cable.—Press Association.—Copyright.) lAnstralian and N.Z cabj» Auoci>mb.j (Received.July 24th) 9.5 p.m.) LONDON, July 23. Lord Inchcap© is selling forty new standard ehips on condition that they must not bo refold outsado tho United Kingdom for four years. . SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. LONDON, July 17. Arrived, lonic, from Wellington. AUCKLAND, July 24. Sailed, Wanaka (7.45 p.m.), for Newcastle 1 . . WELLINGTON, July 21: . Sailed, Hinemoa (12.5 p.m.), "for Lyttelton; Pateena (12.15 p.m.), for Onehungu; Kakapo (6.50 p.m.). for Auckland; Maiuroa, (7.45 ' p.m.), for Lyttelton. DUNEDIN, July 24. Tho Ngalruta arrived at 10.50 a.m. from Newcastle and Lyttelton. • The Makura arrived at Suva "at 2 a.m. today from Vancouver and Honolulu, and eailed at midday direct for Auckland. . The Moana, on route from San Francisco, left Papeete on July 23rd for Rarotonga, and. Wellington. DAILY MEMORANDA—Friday. July 25. AUCTIONS. Tonka, ■ Norton and Co., in- their rooms, at I—Furniture,1 —Furniture, etc. H. C. Smith, in his yards, at 11—Horses, cows, produce, etc. McKenzie and Willis, in their rooms, at 1 I—Furniture, etc.; and at 2—Properties. Anderson and Palmer, at 84 Holly road, St. Albans, at I—Furniture, etc. McKenzie and Co., at their rooms, at 1 — Furniture, etc.. P. S. Nicholla and Co.. at 47. Voolaa road, Lyttelton, at 3—Furniture, etc.
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16584, 25 July 1919, Page 9
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