SHIPPING.
PORT OF LYTTELTON. ARRIVALS. Tuesday, Juno 1. "Wahiti?, s.w. (9.10 a.m.), tI3G tons. Edwin', from Wellington. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. Orepnki, s.s. (11.55 .a.m.), ">27 ton?, Dewhurßt, from Gr-eymouth. 1'". E. Sutton and Co., agents. DEPARTURES. Tuesday, Juno 1. Cygnet, s.s. (4.20 p.m.), 121 tons, Murray, for Akaroa. Stcvertson, Stewart and Co., agents. Wakatu, e.s. (8.10 p.m.), 157 tons, AVills, for Kalkoum. Kinsey and Co., Ltd., r gents. Wahi'ne, s.s. (8.35 p.m.), MZG tons, Edwin, for Wellington. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. Nishmaha, s.s. (0.10 p.m.), 5!»2 tons, O'Brien, for Timaru. Dalgety and. Co., agents. SHIPPING NOTES.
Tlib Walune arrived from Wellington at !).10 yesterday morning. Bad coal, together with heavy southerly seas, was stated to b3 the, reason for her late arriva.l. Tho weather having' cleared, work comI menced on all boats at 1 p.m. yesterday, with tho exception of the" Gajiopus, from which vessel a case of mild influenza had been removed during the morning. The Otaki is expected to leavo at daylight to-day for Sydney. The Storm is hero to-day from Pic ton, amd will load for Dlined in and Timaru. An, endeavour will bo mado to despatch her tonight. The Karu left War.gan.ui l at G a.m. yesterday for Lyttcltou, and may arrive here to-night. The Calm is at present loading at Wellington for Dunedin, and from tho southern port will come to Lytlelton to load for WellingThe Koromi'ko left Newcastle yesterday with a full cargo oE coal for Lyttelton. She is. duo here next Monday. , Tlio Union Company's new steamer Wairuna is due here about the middle of next week from Wellington. "W ''iruiv.i San Francisco on April 19th with _ ra?e oi\ and general American cargo for New Zealand poTts. The Manuka is duo at Wellington to-day from Sydnev. She will not come to Lyttelton, but is to Wvo Wellington on Fridav for Sydney and Hobart. A wireless message from the Waitomo was received yesterday, staling that tho 1 would arrive at Lyttelton at 3 o'clock thVJ morning. She has 72,000 basp of wheat to discharge at Lyttelton and Timaru. The Karori, ut present discharging coal at Lyttelton. is to load for Sydney, and has been fixed to sail on Saturday next. The To Anau is due from the South this morning, and will load for Napier and Gisborne. Slio is timed to sail to-night. The Paioona. iv vliic this morning from Diuiedin, and will lei't-ve here on i'riday-for Melbourne, via' Wellington. Tho United States Shipping Board s steamer Nishmaha sailed last evening for Timaru, Dunedin, and port.s to continue the discharge of her New ork cargo. On Completion of discharge she will proceed to New Caledonia to load one for New York.
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16850, 2 June 1920, Page 9
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