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SHIPPING.

PORT OFJOTELTON. ABB.rV.iLS. Wednesday, Btebruary 2nd. Mora, a*. (3.20 0.m.), 1283 tone, McLellan, from Wellington. Union Tsteam Ship Cc;„ agents. Maori, «*. (8.5 t\m.), 8476 tons, Ixwin, frmo Wellington. Union 'Steam Ship Co., Brents. Paparos, o.«. (1.2.18 p.m. jn the- etr«am) 5 7697 ton*, ijartin, from Dunedin. N.Z. Shipping 1 Co., egente. \ Bellbuckle, sjs. (4.80 p.m.), 6930 tone, Dodge, from the stream. Dahjety and Co., agents. SeaMa, e.s. (5 p.m., in the stream), 8398 tons, Sinclair, from Wellington. Union Steam Ship Co., agents. DEPARTURES. Wednesday, February 2nd. Otaki, e.s. (8.30 p".m.),< 7964 ton», Cornwall, for Wellington. Kinsey and Co., I/td., agent*. Wootton, «.«. (5.30 p.m.), 160 tons, Larsen, for Wellington. A. Rhind and Co., agents. * Joh, e.s. (2.50 p.m.), 842 tons, Rodger, for Oama.ru. F. E. Sutton and Co., agents. Cape Colony, «.». (9.50,. p.m.), 8113 tons, Pusey, for Dunedin. Union Steam Ship Co., agents. Storm, «.». (10 p.m.), 408 tons, Boberteon, for Wangonui. A. H. Turnbull and Co., agents. Maori, s.e. (B.SS p.m.), 3i76 tons, Irwin, for Wellington. Union Steam Ship" Co., agents. . Karao, e*. (8.80 p.m.), 1236 ton*, Jauneey", for Westport. Union Steam Ship Co., agents. , i ■ EXPECTED ABRIVALS. Wakatu, Kaikoura, this day. Wahine, Wellington, this day. Waikouaiti, Wellington, this day. Baden Powell, Wellington, this day. Calm, Picton, this day. Maon, Wellington, February 4th. Katoa, Wellington, February 4th. I Willaston, Hampton, February 4th, Orepuki, Givymouth, February ith. ! Browse, Picton, February 4th. Somerset. Tiinaru, February sth. Kaliika, Greymouth, Febrwry sth. Woitemata, Wellington, February Bth. PROJECTED DEPARTURES; Rama, Waitangi, this day. Flora, Qatnaru, this day. Wahine, Wellington, thia day. Waiatapu, Dunedin, this day. TrwvnlgaE', Dunedin. thia day. ■ Maori, Wellington, February 4th. E»f«x, Timaru, February 4th. Wakatu, Kaikoura, February 4th. Calm, Dunjdin, February 4tb. Baden Powell. Wellington, February AJi. Katoa-, Dunedin, I'Vbruary sth. Brcexe, Dunedin, February Gth. SHIPPING- NOTES. The port is congested I with shipping at present. Shortage of trucks is tne chief trouble, although there, ia also -a. dearth of ■waterside labour to handle coal. The departure of the Otaki yesterday afternoon enabled tho BeHbuckle, which had been in the stream since Saturday, to take up a berth. The Trewallard, which arrived on Sunday, is still in tho stream, and was. joined yesterday by the Pa-pare* and the Sealda. This Trowellard will berth this morning. Tho Waikouaitd, which is due this morning, will also hnvo to wait in tho etreem. It will be at least a week before the position becomes easier. The departure of the Rima for the Chathams, fixed for yesterday afternoon, TO ycatponed until this afternoon. The- Calm is due hero this afternoon from Picton, and will sail to-morrow for Dunedin and Tiinaru. - Tho Cape Colony left here last eve-ining for Port Chalmers, wlnero alio will undergo overhaul and will -assume her new name of Kaitoka. Tho Flora, could not complete the discharge of the local portion of. her transhipments yesterday, and bus now been fixed to eail thx3 afternoon for .Oamaru instead of Dunedin. She will later proceed to Dunedin. Tho Sealda, arrived from Wellington late yesterday afternoon «nd anchored in (he stream. On eccurin" » berth she will commeaoo discharging eastern cargo. On completion of discharge her* the Treves© will proceed to Newcastle about February 10th. ."• The Esnex will now leave here to-niorrcrw for Tiniaru, Adelaide, and Melbourne. ' The Breeze is expected here from Picton U>-inorrow. afternoon end is expeoted to get away on Saturday for Dunedin and Timaru. The Otaki left here yesterday afternoon for Wellington. At present 6ho is timed to leave, that port on Saturday far Boston and New York. Tho Manuka is to leave Sydney this afternoon for Wellington, where she is due on Monday. She is to arrive at Lyttelton on Wednesday morning, and will leaV9 the eame evening on the return trip. The death is reported of Captain Paul K. Noscda at Melbourne on January 9th. The deceased was well knowtt by the shipping community of New Zealand, ho having occupied en important position with tho Hud-dart-Parker " Company for many years in Wellington. He served in ttaruy? with tho •New Zealand troojis. and returned to Auckland at the end of October last by the Tainui, subsequently to Victoria. Mr G. D. la Roche, chief rteward of the Kakapo, has eigned off the vessel. The Durham is at present loading 1 at Bhiff for Home. She is due at Lyttelton n-sst week to ooutiutio loading, and will complete at Wellington. While 6he was berthing alongside tho Orari at the Glasgow wharf at Wellington on Tuesday iho Ngakere was suddenly caught by a equwl, which swung her against tho liner with considerable force. Tho Ngafiere's port lifeboat was cniahed and the socket for one of the davits wa* carried away. The.repairs to the lifeboat are expected to take about a w%ek, «4id in the meantime the >. Sphere's boat has been replaced by one from the Xgatorc. VESSELS WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE OF NEW ZEAISND. * Awanui—Ganges, Jiaram3, E. R. Sterling, H. B. Sterling,' West Camargo, Hororata. Auckland—Northumberland, Kumara, Port i Hccking, Wett Camargo. i • Wellington—Otaki. Waipori, Waikouaiti, Dorset, Katoa, Tarawera, llararoa, Port Nicholson, Willaston. Awarua—Cosmos, Gathlamat, Xutasekai

N.Z. SHIPPING CO.'S LINE. Paparoa—Arrived in Lyttelton yesterday, and should berth this morning to commence loading for London. Somerset—Expected to leave Timnru on the 7th instant for Lyttelton to load for LoaSurrey—Homeward hound, left Colon 21»t ultimo. Suffolk—Homeward bound, left .Newport News 20th, ultimo. Dorset—'Was to leave 'Wellington yeatord&y for Tokom&ru Bay, Gisborno, and Napier, and will return to WellnMoii for final deapatch, for London about tie 10th instant. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. SAN FRANCISCO, February 1. Arched, Dasvegas, from Sjdn«y. "WELLINGTON, February 2. Arrived, KomaU (4.50 a.m.), from Westport; Puosamond (7.15* a,m.), from Greymouth and Weetport; "Wahina (9 a.m.), from Lyttelton. Sailed, Dorset (9 a.m.), for Tokomaru Bay, Napier, and Gieborne; Corinna (2.40 p.m.), for Picton and Onehunga; Putiki (4.55 p.m.), for Napier via the Coast; Ngahere (3 ; 1& p.m.\ for Svdney; Waiune (WO p.m.), io." Lyttelton; Baden Powell (9.15 pjn.), for Lyttelton; Waikouaiti (9.50 p.m.), for Lyttelton and Dunodin. DUNEDIN. February 2. The Moana will be dispatched from Sydney this week foT "Wellington with passengers and cargo. The Manuka leaves Sydney on Thursday for Wellington and Lyttelton. The Kabetto Will probably be dispatched from Sydney next week for Auckland. The Paloona, Cosmos, and Wanaka will be rocommiaaioned at Port Chalmers this week.

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17060, 3 February 1921, Page 9

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SHIPPING. Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17060, 3 February 1921, Page 9

SHIPPING. Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17060, 3 February 1921, Page 9