SHIPPING.
PORT OF LYTTELTQN. ARRIVALS. Friday, December 10th. Breeze, b.s. (5.30 0.m.), 553 tons, Venn, from Kmaru. A. H. Turnbull and Co., agents. Maori, B.s. (7 a.m.), 3476 tons, Irwin, from Wellington. Union Steam Ship Co., agents. Westralia, Vs.s, .(1 P-™-h 2884 tons. Morns, from Wellington. Kinsey and Co., .Ltd., aS Wootton, g.«. (8.36 p.m.), 150 tona, Lare«n, from Wellington. A. Rhind and Co., agents. Baden Powell, b.s. (5.55 pjn.), 174 tons, McPherson, from Wellington. Kinsey ana C °6ity t of Bnstri," s.s. (4.15 p.m.), GT4I tons, Hay, from New York. Kinsey and Co., Ltd., agents. DEPARTURES. Friday, December 10th. Maori, e.s. (8.25 p.m.). 3476 tons, Irwin, for Wellington. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. SHIPPING NOTES. Tho Westralia arrived here from Wellington yesterday morning, and after discharging 3tons of Melbourne cargo, will sail Una afternoon for Duncdin, on tho arrival of the 5.40 P- The t Kanna will leave Suckland on Monday next with general including sugar, for Napier, Wellington, Lytteiton, and DunMokoia is due hero from Wellington rnorning to discharge Auckland carg£ She will leave here on Monday for , Chalmers, where she will lav up for overhaul. Tho Te Anau is expected here m tho morn ing from Timaru. She will load for mer and Gisbome, and is to sail on Jlonday 6V ThT Kittawa, wbiob is bringing a full load of timber from Greymouth, is due here tom Th« W Vir-nia, from Wellington, to discharge New York°cargo, and the Port Kembla, from Bluff, to load, are both duo here this morning. _ ; CITY OF BRISTOL. ' Tho A and A. steamer City of Bristol arrived at'Lyttelton from J°^ ; j Thfvessd Teft New. York, on , Seed' 1 molrate na to a s?r n ong ogales"0gales" most of the wav until nearing the iNew Zealand coast, wlwre exceptional 1 y strong gales wero encountered. Otherwise the voyage was without mCi Ca n pUin J. Hay is in charge witb him tho following officers. Chief, _ Mr Jtl . Harris; sccond, Mr W. Jones; >•**■ Vo<nd* chicf engineer. Mr J. Ji.issocK» °n"d Mr G. M^rston; 3rd, Mr W. aul 5 Mr H. Swindles; sth, Mr A. Thompson, W Th e e 9 haS'tons of general American cargo, including case oil, to discharge at ilyttelton, and will later continue discharge at Dnnedin and Australian ports. STEWARDS AND" PANTRYMEN. MELBOURSTE, December 10. The Commonwealth Shipowners' Association hag decided to grant an eight-hour day to stewards and pantrymen. UNION COMPANY'S PURCHASE. LONDON, December 9. The Union Steam Ship Company has purchased the German steamer John Hcidmann (2380 tons), and renamed her Kaimanawa. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. PORT KEMBLA, December 10. Arrived, Kurow, from New Zealand. AUCKLAND, December 10. Sailed, Orari (2.15 p.m.), for Wellington; Albion Star (6.30 a.m.), for England; Shahristan (1.35 p.m.), for Newcastle. Arrived, Mako (1.40 p.m.), from Gisborne. WELLINGTON, December 10. Arrived, Wahine (G. 50 a.m.), from Lyttriton ; Invercargill (7.15 a.m.), from W anganui, Mokoia (8 p.m.). from Auckland. Railed. Virgil ia (7 a.m.), Auckland. John (11 a.m.), for Dunedin; Wahme (8 p.m.) for Jjj ttelton. December 10. Arrived.' Wanakn (9.25 a.m.), from Bluff; Kotnrc (10.45 p.m.). from Stewart If,and. Sailed, Wsnaka (11.15 p.m.V iot Oamaru; Somerset (4.45 p.m.), for Melbourne.
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 17015, 11 December 1920, Page 10
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