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SHIPPING.

». PORf OF LYTTELTON. ARRIVALS. Saturday, December 11th. Wakatu, b.s. (1 a.m.), 157 tons, Wills, from Knikoura. Kinsey and Co., Ltd., agents. Wahine. s.s. (7.15 a.m.), 4436 tons. Cameron, from Wellington. Union Steam. Ship Co., agents. . Virgili.a, s.o. (7.25 a.m.) G6BO tons, Britten, from Wellington. Kinscy and Co., Ltd., agents. I Port Kembla, b.s. (2 p.m.), 8465 tons, Craven, frjm Bluff. Kinsey and Co., Ltd , agents. , Sunday, December 12th. Te Anau, s.e. (6.30 a.m.). 1622 tons, Plaits, from Timaru. Union Steam Ship Co.. agents. . Maori, c.s. (9.5 3476 toil?, Irwin, from Wellington. Union Steam Ship Co., agents. , Mokoia, s.s. (1.40 p.m.),. 4502 tons, Mawson, from Wellington'. Union Steam Ship Co., agents. DEPARTURES. Saturday, December 11th. Surrey, s-s. (1 p.m.), 9783 tons, Holland, for Wellington. New Zealand : Shiping Co., agents. ' . Breeze, s.s. (12.15 p.m.), 553 tons, J Venn, for Picton. A. H. Turnbull and Co.. agents. Westralia, es. (6.30 p.m.), 2884 tons, Morris, for Dunedin. Kinsey'and Co., Ltd, agents. Waliine, b.s. (8.20 p.m.), 4430 tons, Ccmiron, for Wellington. Union Steam Ship Co. agents. SHIPPING NOTES. • Tlie Canopus will not come to Lyttelton to discharge this trip as previously intended, but will discharge a full cargo at Timaru this week, and will then prooaed to Port Chalnoer3 to undeTgo overhaul. , The Mahia will load here. 50,000 carcaeea of mutton, 8000 bales or wool, and will also take aboard 500 stud sheep for the Argentine. She is to sail about Wednesday for.' liondon, vi-a Monte Video. The Surrey left Lyttelton on Saturday afternoon for Wellington, where she will complete loading for London. She took from Lyttelton 55,000 carcases of mutton, 2500 crates of cheese, 716 baLea of wool, 120 bales . of leather, 100 sacks of clover seed, and 70 casks of tallow. The Port Kembla arrived at Lyttelton on Saturday afternoon, and will proceed to load mutton, wool, tallow, pelts, and grain.. The To Anau arrived here from Timaru yesterday morning, and will load about 500 . tons of general cargo hero to-day for Napier and Gisborne. * The Opawa and the Orari are both duo here at the end of this week to discharge Liverpool cargo. The Raranga, which loft Montreal on Aovember 6th for Auckland, Wellington, Lyt- \ telton, Dunedin, Melbourne, and Sydney, is : due at the first-named port on Sunday next. The Durham is due here about the end of this week from Wellington to discharge Montreal cargo. The Storm, which ia undergoing overhaul ot Port Chalmers, will not oe ready for sea until the end of this month. The Federal liner Waikoualti left England on November 19th for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton end Dunedin. She is due at Auckland on January 14th. The Wakatu and the Baden Powell are ■both to leave Lyttelton this afternoon for Kaikoura and Wellington, respectively. The 'Wootton ia to leave here at noon to-day for Wellington. The intercolonial steamer Moeralu, which loft Sydney on Thursday, is due at Wellington thi3 morning, with 368 passengers and a largo quantity ot cargo. She is expected at Lyttelton on Wednesday .morning, and will leave the samo evening on the return trip. The lonic is to leavo Wellington for Southampton* and London, via Panama, on the 23-rd inst. The S.S. and S. steamer Pakeha left Loudon on the 6th December for Lyttelton and Dunedin with passengers and cargo. ' The Paloona is to leave Melbourne to-mor-row for South Island ports and Wellington. The Kanna ia to leave Auckland this week with cargo for East Coast ports. Sh© ehould be here about Saturday. The Mokoia arrived at Lyttelton yesterday afternoon from Wellington. She has nearly 900 tons of cargo, including over 600 tons of sugar, for discharge here, and ia too eail. tonight for Port Chalmers. Mr J. Campbell advises that the damago caused by the fire aboard the Zita was very slight. The lire occurred in the engineroom, and so fnr as ho knows the cargo was. undamaged. The Zita did not put into Nelson, but Tarakohe. The Kaikorai, formerly tho Cape Natal, arrived at San Francisco, on December Bth from New Yorlr, and will Bail early this week for Wellington, Dunedin, and Australia. The Tarawera has been delayed at Sydney by . the storm, and will sail on 15th inst. for Bluff, Dunedin, and Wellington. The lonic and Port Caroline wore delayed with their loading at Port Chalmers owing to the shortage of meat vans. The former will sail on 17th inst. for Wellington, and the latter about 22nd inst. for London. STEAMER ASHORE. . A Press Association telegram from Wniroa reports that Messrs Richardson and Company's steamer Te Aroha was oaught by a wave crossin-g the bar at Wairoa. early on Saturday rooming, and washed up on tho beach. She was loaded Witt frozen meat from the local freezing works for transhipment at Napier. It was hoped that ehe could be refloated on the afternoon's tide. A ligh*. swell was running, but no danger to tho vessel was anticipated- . SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. LONDON, December 11. Arrived, "Port Svdnev and Waimana. SAN FRANCISCO, December 11. Arrived, Waitemaia, from New Zealand. MELBOURNE, December 11. Arrived, James Craig, from New ZealandSYDNEY, December 11. Arrived, Ophir, from New Zealand. December 12. Arrived, Niagara (3 p-m.), and Yachego Maru. HOBART, December 11. Sailed, Port Adelaide, for Auckland; Valxnarie, for New Zealand -AUCKLAND, December 11. Arrived, Kanna (6.15 a.m.), from Welling- . ton. r ■ • : December 12. • • Arrived, Maxsxoa (3 p.ia.), from Gisoorne.

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 17016, 13 December 1920, Page 10

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SHIPPING. Press, Volume LVI, Issue 17016, 13 December 1920, Page 10

SHIPPING. Press, Volume LVI, Issue 17016, 13 December 1920, Page 10

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