SHIPPING.
PORT OF LYTTELTON. AJIIUVATj. Friday, November 5. > Maori, p.s. (8.45 a.m.), 3-176 ton? ?t Ivwin, from "UVllifigtotv Union Steam Ship Cornp&ny, agents. departtp.es. Friday, November 5. Knru. s.s. (3.30 p.m.), 26" tons, Nicholson, for Wellington. A. H. Turnbull and Co. Kent, s.s. (5.35 p.m.), • 9857 tons, Riley, lor Dunedm. N.Z. Shipping Co., agents. Calm. 8.9. (6.20 p.m.). 891 tons, Braidwood, for Wellington. A. H. Turnbull and Co., stents. , t ■ . Maori* s.s. (S.-10 p.m.), 3' 7R ton*. Irwm, for Wellington. Union Steam' Ship Company, agents. * SHIPPING OFFICERS' GIjILD. A Ghristchurch branch oE tlio New Zealand Shipping Officers' Gui'.d was formed at_ a meeting on Wednesday, when a constitution and rules were adopted, which were prepared at a conference of delegates last week. The following officers wero appointed:—Chairman, Mr W. ~W. Charters; -vice-chairman, Mr A. Xi. Ledger; committee, Messrs'G. and M. Gaitv, E. Monro, S. R. S. George, E. W. Arrow, J. L. Squire, C. W. Yatos, ond G. T. Southam. Tho Shipping Gfiioers' Guild hua been officially recognised "by all tlio principal shipping concerns operating in New Zealand. RAIDER AS FRUIT CARRIER. (Received November sth, 7.20 p.m.) LONDON, November 4. Tho German raider Moewe is now employed in the banana trade between Jamaica. lyid England. SCHOOLER LILY ASHORE. (press arsociatxok telegram. ) WELLINGTON, November 5. Tho auxiliary schooner Lily, bound from Wellingion to Greymouth under charter to tho New Zealand Government to load timber . in connexion with the housing scheme, went ashore at Kapiti Island on Tuesday night during bad weather. Her position is not dangerous, and it is expected the vessel will arrive back, at on Sunday to undergo repairs. The vessel, which is in charge of Captain Purvis, is owned by A. and D. Campbell, of Wellington. STRANDED STEAMER KENNEDY. (•PRESS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAM.) FOXTON? November 5. The hemp cargo on board tho stranded steamer Kerfnedy is being _ removed. No dsmago has been dono in this connexion. It is hoped to get tho vessel off on the spring tides. GERMAN MERCHANT SERVICE. NEW YORK, November ■<. The. steamer Sophia Richmers, tho first German freiglitev to reach American" waters since tho declaration of war, has arrived at New York. * ■ - SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. LONDON, November 4. Sailed for Auckland —Cape Colony. ' NEWCASTLE, November 5. Arrived—Tarawera and Wnitomo, from Wellington. BRISBANE, November 5, Sailed—Hiku Maru, for Auckland. MELBOURNE, November 5. 3 Arrived —Westralin, from Bluff. AUCKLAND, November 5. s Sailed—City of Newcastle (4.15 p.tOr), for Wellington; Atua. (5 p.m.), for Newcastle; " Elsie Marv, Fclmoner (7 a.m.), for Gisborno. WELLINGTON, 3. Arrived—Tainui (3.45 a.m.), from Auckland; i Wahine (8.40 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Moana . (11.30 a.m.), from Lyttoltoir; Navua. (3.25 p.m.), from Dun«lin. Sailed —Baden Powpll (6.10 a.m.), for Lyt-< ; telton; Port Stephens (3.45 p.m.), for Lyt- ' telton; Wahine (7.50 p.m.), for Lyttelton. 1 DUNEDIN, November 5. f Arrived—Paloona (!).5 a.m.), from Melr bourne. * Sailed—Karori (11.30 a.m.), for Bluff. Tho Tofua. arrivr-d at Jtarotonga at. 3 ua. ? on Wednesday from San Francisco. Tho vessel sailed at 8 p.m. the samo day for Welling- " ton, and is dtto there on November 10th. Ci The Taiune left Rarotonga at 5 p.m. oil ] Thursday for Papeete.
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16985, 6 November 1920, Page 11
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