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_ PORT OF LYTTELTON. ARRIVALS. Friday —December 17th. Maori, s.s. (7 a.m.), 3476 tone, Irwin,, from Wellington. Union Steam Ship Co., agents. Kokiri, e.s. (7.40 a.m.), 1014 tons, Bums, from Grey mouth- Union Steam Ship Co., agents. • _ ! Breeze, s.s. (2.10 p.m.), 527 lonfi, Venn., from ricton. A» H. Turnbull and Co., Powell, w. (4.15 p.m.), 174 tons. McPherson, from }Veukngtor,. Kmsey and Co., Ltd., agents. DEPARTURES. Friday—December 17fh. Maori, e.s. (8.35 p.m.), 3476 tons, Irwin, for Wellington. Union, Steam Ship Co-, agent*. SHIPPING- NOTES. The Te Anau is expected to leave Napier. to-day or Monday, for Wellington, to load transhipments ex the Moeraki for Lyttelton. From here she will go to Dunedin direct. The. Breeze arrived hero yesterday aiter"noori from Wanganui, via Pwton, Shc wli leave for Dunedin.,and Tima.ru this aftern<Tho Wakatu, which arrived here late on Thursday ni«ht, is to «a.il at midnight tomorrow for Kaikoura only She will return on Tuesday morning l to load, for Kaikoura and Wellington. ~ The Ka.ru is due here in the BornM„ from Pictore, where ehe put ia lor coal, on her way from Wanganui to Lyttelton. » The Calm is due here this morning from Timaru, to load . for Wellington. It is hoped to despatch her to-nigh.. The Kokiri arrived here yeateriay mornin_o* froni Grevmouth io discharge 1800 tons of °coal and a quantity of timber. The Kanna is to leave .Auckland _ to-day for Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedxn. She is expected here about Thursday. -m.,® The Paloona, from Melbourne via B1 "ff and Dunedin, is due ay * t „"n is to sail the earn© _ night on the return trio 'to Melbourne, via Wellington. Koromiko, with 5000 tons of produco and general cargo, is to leave here on.Tuesday for Auckland. _ ~ . - . The Kittawa and) Kahika are hath to get away for Greymouth to-day o . The Poherua is to leave. WestpoTt about Monday, with coal for Lyttelton. Tho Ripple is due liere to-morrow from Napier to load case oil for tho earae port. The lonic is due at Wellington to-morrow from Port Chalmers, to complete her Homeward loading. She is to sad for Southampton and London, via l*anama, at 4 p.m. on lh The 4t Government steamer Tjitanelirf arrived at Wellington on Thureday evening with a large consignment of sugar from has yet been received , Waikawa, which was due re J^ day from San Francesco. Sho ,,f° B pr bably been delayed by bad weather. Captain Larsen has resumed oomma-nd of tho Wootton, vice Captain A. J. Holm. The Marama arrived at Rannonga at a a.m. on TuoscJav from Wellington, .'.nd eailed at 11 a.m. for Papeete and San Francisco. The Tallin® arrived at. Rarotonga at 10 a.m. on Tuesday from Auckland, and eailed at midnight for Papeeto and the outlying iS The Kaikorai, formerly fhe Cape. Natal, left Siin Francisco at 11 a.m. cn December 14th with general cargo for Wellington, Dunklin, Sydney, and Melbourne. She is dutf in Wellington on January 9th. . ULIMAROA HELD lIP IN SYDNEY. and Co., Ltd., local agerite for Huddnrt-Parker, Ltd., have been advised from Sydney that tho sailing of the TJlim-atroa from Sydney has been postponed indefinitely. THE FERRY SERVICE. The JFnion Company annomic**! yesterday that the only alteration tor the ferry eervice during 1 tho coming holida.ye will bo tho addition of the Arahuia, which will make one trip only, leaving Wellington with ihe Wahine on tho 24th for Lyttelton, and !»arinzr Lyttelton on the 25th (Christmas Day) for Wellington. The Arahura will noconimodate 200 to 250 passengers, and the two fc-rrv steamers, Maori and Wahine, from 700 to 830 each, and the company expect that this arrangement will eSectively copo with the rush of passengers. UNION COMPANY'S PURCHASE. LONDON, December 16. The Union Steam Ship Company of New Zealand has purchased the steamer Cosmos (3091 tons). SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. LONDON, December 16. Arrived, Ascanius, at Table Bay. Sailed, Cape Natal, for Sydney; Meteor, for Adelaide Chapadoa. for Brisbane; WeoMahwah and Arawa, for Auckland. NEWCASTLE, December 1". Arrived, Kyoto Maru, from Wellington; KaiaDoi and "Gambada. from New ".oealand AUCKLAND, December 17. Arrived, Dorset (1.45 p.m.), from South amtiton: Nishmaku (2.15 p.m.), from New York; Vole Ella (3.30 p.m.), from Singa pcre. __ Sailed, Hororaia (4.30 p.m.), for Welling toe; Kathlamba (5.40 p„'n.), for Welling ton- Kaitoa (7.45 p.m.), for Westport. WELLINGTON, December 17. Arrived, Wahine (8.30 a.m-), from Lyttel ton. _ ~ . Sailed, Wahine (8 p.m.), for Lyttel.on.
DAILY HEIIORAXDA— Saturday, Dec. IE AUCTIONS. Jone3. ilcCrostie Co., Ltd, in their rooms at 12—Property. Harris Bros., in their rooms, at 10.30—Fui niture, etc. H. Matson and Co, in their rooms, at 12Property. H. G. Livingstone and Co., in Charle Clark's rooms, at 12—Property." Craddock's Agency Coy., Ltd., ,in thei rooni3, at 12—Property. n. C. Smith, on the premises, Blake's road Belfast, at I.3o—Furniture, etc.
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 17021, 18 December 1920, Page 3
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