SHIPPING.
PORT OF LYTTELTON. arrivals. Thursday, December lGth. Wahine, s.s. A?. 10 a.m.). 4436 tans, Cameron, from Wellington. Union Steam amp Co., 5.9. (11 ML.}, 5561 tons, from We-umg-ton. Kinacy and Co., Ltd., agents. DEPARTURES. Thursday, December 16tli. Wahirje, a.s. p.m.), 44-6 tons, Cameron, for Wellington. Union Steam Ship Co.. agents., SHIPPING NOTES. Tho Durham arrived from Wellington yesterday morning with a ooiwignmem. of gen oral cargo from Moatroal. The itanna is timed to Joav© Auckland to-, day for Wellington and Lytfeiton with general cargo from the North, and iranshipm'lhe Fe dera fhner Wuiotapu-left Liverpool on November 10 th for Auckland. Wellington Lyttelton, and Dunedin. She'la duo at the northern port on December _30 th. Thifevenfng lKi£ j£!I» St City oi Bristol is timed to leave Lytic] ton this evening for Dunedin and Ausis due at Bluff on Sunday from Melbourne. She should call at Dunr edin on Tuesday, and be here on Wedncoda, r<ke Flora will be despatched from Dunedin. foT Lyttelton to-morrow evemng. She ia due here, on Sunday to load for kelson Cl Thf C s!s Pl S° A. steamer Raranga, which loft Montreal. on November 6th » at present discharging' at Auckland. She is due hero via Wellington, the first week in January end will later proceed to Timaru, l„S o» No™»1«v nil. ""Kntte *1™ is duo on January 14th. She .wjJJ rawr proceed to Wellington, Lyttelton, and Port Chalmers. N.Z. SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINE. Otaki—Arrived 'at Sydney on 12th inst f Xro^at b -Wa« to leave AuckW yester*^opawa—To "leave Auckland on 13th inst. 0 md—To'°lcavo Wellington for Lyttelton 23id inst. to. load for London, , Durham—From Montreal, arr..««. Lyttel t0 Wellington yesterday for NaP leave Wellington on 18th iflat. for London, via Panama. UNION S.S. CO.'S. HEADQUARTERS. ('SPECIAL TO "THE PRESS.") DUNEDIN, December 16. ft It 13 understood that- when the Union Steam Ship Company shifts its headquarters to Wellington, the registered ofhee and the 'directors will remain'in Dunedin, the birthPl Who.n sir Skills (the* Mr Mills) went from Dunedin to the Old Country m 1874 he was manager of the Harbour S.c-arn Company, which owned three vessels—the Maori the Bruce, CJid the 3coutifal, S„ar. Acting partly on behalf of tho Ha: hour Steam Company, ' and partly on tehalf of British capitalists, Mr Mills ordered the VuiVin" of the Haweo. and Taupo, and a scheme" for amalg&m&U™ took practical shape by the end of 1574. This was tho form at ion of tho Union Company , the name being chosen because it really did mean tie uniting of interests. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. LONDON, December 16. Arrived at Suez—Konigin Luise. Arrived at Pexini—Osterley. Arrived at San Francisco—Tofua. Sailed Wnihemo and Vardulia, for Sydney: Port Patrick and Fori Laram-i, for Melbourne. SYDNEY, December 16. Sailed. Tarawcra. for Dunedin. NEWCASTLE, De-wmber IS. Arrived, f-om New Zealand. AUCKLAND, December I<3. Sailed. Riverina (4.30 p.m.). for Sydney. The Kauri, which left for Newcastle this morning', is reported to bo sheltering at Motutapu. WELLINGTON r Dcccmber ic. ■Vrrived, Maori (7.50 a-.m.), from Lyttelton: Waipcri (1 p.m.). from Lyttelton; Tutanekai (7.15 pjn.), from Auckland. ! Sailed. Thuraka (1.20 p.m.). for Adela-.ee; Bnden Powell (6.3 p.m.), for Lytteltor ; Mao- ; '7.50 n.m.), for Lyttelton: Huia (~30 I pra.C for Wanganni; Surrey (6 p.m.), for I Napier " "
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 17020, 17 December 1920, Page 9
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