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SHIPPING.

PORT OF LYTTELTOiN. . -.ARRIVALS. . ••.: "'•.. ; v ' Wednesday, August 10th. Mararoa, a.e. (8.55 a.m.), 2598 tons, Irwin, from Wellington, '•■ Union Steam Ship Co.) agents. DEPARTURES. "■' •' .: Weinealay, August 10&Qptia, 8.8.* '(&30 p.m.), '575 Urns, Dewmirat, for Wellington; 'F. E. .Sutton, and Co., agents. :Paparon,.s.e.-'(4.85 p.m.), 7697 tons, Martin, for Tiiriaru. N.Z.. Shipping Co., acenta. Maiaroa b.s. (6.40 p.m.), 2598 ton*, Irwin, for Wellington.. Union, Steam Ship .Coagent*. . . ■ ' Vr Cvimet, s.s. (8.15 p.m.), 124 tons, Murray, for ".Kaikouwu Stevenson, Stewart aad Co., agents.' : EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Maori, Wellington, this day. Kainpoi, Oamaru, this day. Wootton. Wellington, this, day. Baden Powflll. Wellington, Auzu«t 12th. Mararoa, Wellington, August 12bh. Ems'ern Planet, New York, August 13th. Kittawa, Greymouth, August 13th. . Wbnngape. F>emant!#, Auprnt 14th. Corinna, Timaiu, Augiist 14th. Kamo. Grevm~uth, Aifost "«th. Paloona, Dunedin, August 16th. ' Ki«w, "Weotport, August, 17th. Wniruno, Wellington, Augnat 17th. Katoa, Wellington, August 19th.., Eewa, Wellington, early. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Wakatu, Wellington, this day. B oxton, Newcastle, this day. Maori, Wellington, this dny. Orcp'.'ki, Gwvmouth, this day. M/irama, Wellington, August 12th. Wanaka, Sydney, August 12th. Wootton, Wellington, August 12th. Cygnet, Peninsula Bays, August 12th. Waimarino, Newcastle, AuguH 12th. B'idf n PoweOl, Wellington, August 18lh. Opihi, Auckland. August 13th. . Trance, Wellington, August 15th. Kaii.noi, Anck'nnd, August 16th. • Corinna, Nelron, August 16th. Paloona, Wellington, August 16th. Ki'.'awa, Timaiu, August IPth. Katoa, Dunedin, August 19th. SHIPPING NOTES. The American steamer Broston finished diccharjjinfr her coal vsterdsv and wan shifted .to the Gladstone Pier. She may sail todav for Npwcbs'lo. The dwlge-Canterbury rvas doomed yesterday morning for cleaning <ind paintm?. It is. uhderetood that-she will shortly t ; r°;wd to Oamaru under charter'to the Oamaru Harbour Board. As the Peninsula steamer John Anderson is still on the-slip the Cygnet will make a roi'nd of th» bays to-morrow. The Wanoka is now timed to leave here ot noon to-morrow for Sydney direct. . The Waimarino is to get away tb-mqrrow for Newcnetle, The Kaiapoi if* <J\i« thio morning from Oamaru, air.l wi!l load here for Auckland direct, nailing Monday. The Whan gape, with hardwood from Fxemantle, is due here on Sunday. The Waivuna is due here on 17th mst. from Wellington to discharge San Franci-vo cargo. She may pot away the same night for Dunedin, and will later proceed to Melbourne and 'Sydney. The Kittawa is expected to arrive here on Saturday from Greymouth. After discharging a part cargo of timber she will proceed 'to Timaru to discharge the balance. The Orepuki is expected to get away for Greymouth to-nigivf. The Opua. sailed test evening for Wellington and Wfistport. The Kini is exp?;ted to arrive here with coal from Westport next week.

JTlio K>toa.. from Auckland, vin Wolknirton, is due here towards the end of next week.

The Wskntu is to awl for Kaikoitra and Wellington this afternoon. The Baden Powell is due hero to-morrow from Wellington, and h to be despatched on the return trip on Saturday. Mr S. E. Martin has been appointed third officer of the Mararoa, relieving Mr KT. Gi!lin<r, who "has resigned from the Union Company's service. Mr H. R. Young, second officer of the Karori, haa resigned from the Union Company's service. Mr X. F. Fleming, third engineer of the M.nmroa, has Uli tnat vessel.

Captain G. H. Hopkins has. taken command of the Kit'uiwa, relieving Uaptain. A A. McLeLlan, who has come ashore on sick leave.

Captain A. Jackson, late mate of the Hnia, -has'succeeded Captain D. Cameron as master of thaf vessel. Mr D. Watson has jouwd The Manuka, which anived at' "Wellington from Sydney on Monday, 'brought 1904 cases of-fruit for Wellington, and 1123 for Lyttelton. Her cargo includes transhipments ex' Yarra, Perth, Seikai Mam, Taiywan, Eastern, Levuka, Omar, Waltattpu, Westiolia, Zealahditt. A radio message from .the Port Bowen, en route from Liverpool, states that she ex- 1 pects to arrive, at Auckland -to-day. She should be at Wellington on August 18th, and mil 'complete discharge at Lyttelton and Dunedin before loading for Home in New Zealand.- ~'..,.., The Port Lincoln, from New. York, js due; at Auckland on • Saturday. ' She should arrive at Wellington a week later. After discharge there the is to proceed to LytteUon, Dunedin, and Australian,ports. The wooden five-masted, echooner Columbia. River, of 1200 tons, arrived at Auckland on August 7th. She left Newcastle on Saturday, July 80th, and made a remarkably quick passage of-eight days. The Columbia River is chartered by Messrs J. A. Bedpath and Sons, Ltd., and brings over between 4000 to 5000 poles to supply contracts to the various power boards in the northern districts. This- is the largest shipment of po.es that has ever left Australia. AMERICAN STEAMER WRECKED. SAN FRANCISCO, August. &. The steamer Son Jose struck the rocks at Asuncion Island end was badly holed. Sixty pa&sen-gere were token off ini emaliT boats. [The San Josl is an iron steamer of 2185, tons gross register, biiilt in/1882, aid owned fey. the Pacific Mail Steamshfp Company •of S«m Francisco.] ; ■:.■,._..! VESSELS WITHIN WIRELESS KANGE OF NEW ZEALAND. Awarrai-r-Tofua, West Camargo, Kaikorai, Waipori., Waifomo, Maindy Lodge, E. R, ■Sterling, : Katoa, West Hilton. » . Auckland—Arahura, City of London, Las Vegas, \Canadian Spinner, Marama, Kaiwarra, Port Bowen. , WeUittgton—■Wingatui, ' Manuka, Eastern Planet, Kawatiri, Ngakuta. Awarua—Whangupe. Kanaa. Chatham Islands—Port Lincoln, -...;., EXPLOSION.ON A LATJNCH. '" AtrCE*LAND, August 10. The launch Eileen- Bell, owned by, W. P, Bronraud.'aud valued' at £ISM, «aught fire last night from an exc-lo'iorn rswuel by f'-rnes from the cargo igniting. Bronlund had a narrow escape from .the cabin, the roof of which, was blown. off, and-he was severely bunied. The citv bripad* extin.rui?h*d the flames.:, (The cabin was destroyed, the'huffl dnntfwed. and the engine damaged to the" extent of £SQO'. ■ '.SHIPPINGTELEGKAMS. ~ .LIVERPOOL. August 6. Arrived, Leitrim, from Lyt't-lton. HULL. August 8. Arrived, 'Waltiam,'Abbey, from • Australian portsl ' ' '_ ANTWERP, A,ugu«t 8. Arrived," Tropic.. from >i'«hra]ian ports. NEWCASTLE..;: Au*uet ,10. Arrived. Kekeraugu. frron New Zealand. Sailed, Rakanoa, for N«~ Zealand.SYDNEY.. Aurust 10. • Sailed, TJlimaroa. -fw Wrt'iwrfion. • AUCKLAND. Au<nwt 10. Sailed. Ealwurm 'noon) for Newcastle.. . WELLINGTON. Awnst 1 0. . Arrivod. Konrnta (12.5 a.m.). from Westport: Wutri (7.80 a.m.). from Lvttelton.

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17221, 11 August 1921, Page 10

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SHIPPING. Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17221, 11 August 1921, Page 10

SHIPPING. Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17221, 11 August 1921, Page 10