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SHIPPING.

; PORT OF LYnELTON. , •' ARRIVAL 9. Friday, '.September 9th. Kfctoa, s«. (6 a..m<), 2484'tona, Hender, from Dunedin. Union Steam' Ship Co., agents. Mararoa'.s.b.. (3.25 a.m.), 2593' tons, Irwin, from Wellington: Union Steam Ship Co., agents. ' '• .Wootton,. e.a.. (10 ISO tone, Lureen, from-Wellington: A. Khindand Co., agents. . Kaitangata, sis. (11.45. a.m.), 2005 tohs, . Stewart. U&tri Timaru. .. Union Steam Ship Co., • ageatß.. , , DEPARTURES. Friday,. September; 9th. Mararoa, ».b.' (6.85 p.m.), 0598 tone, Irwin, for Wellington. , Union - Steam Ship Co., agents. . r ' . i '' ' • AVaiatu, B.S. (10.20 j>.m.),. 157- tons, Wills, for Eaikoura. Kirtaey and G0.,. Ltd., agepts. . Korarjud, e.s. (7.46 p.m.), vlllS. tOna,'- Pl«tis, for Gisborae. . . Union. Steym . Ship Co., . .agents'. , ~ ■ .WooKon, b.s. (8 p.m.), • XEO' tons, Laiien, for Wellington. A.. Rhind end C 0.,: agenta. EXPECTED AHRIVALS.. .- " \ H. K. Hal!. TTewcaitle, this day. Maori, 'Wellington, this day. •' Calm, Timaru, this day. - ' Mararoa,; Wellington, September 11th.' - Karori,- Greyniontli;' September "11th. • Wanaka, Dunedin, September 11th. Cygnet, Motuaka, September' 13th. ■ - Kaikoura, September 13th. Wootton;-Wellington,- September 13th. Ngatoro, Greymouth, September 14th. Kaniui, Wellington, September J4tn-. 1 Kakapo, Greymoruth, Sep-tumber 16th. , ) Kanna, Dunedin, -£& mo, Timaru, September ®Hh. ■ PROJECTED DEPARTURES. • Maori, Wellington, this day. . ; Cygnet, Hotu«ko, . tki« -day. tJaim, Weilin?ton r this day. , Mararoa, Wellington, September 131b. E«>wfa, London, September ' Kth. ." Katoa, WelliaftoA, September -12 th John Anderson, Akaroa, September 12th. Kaitangata, Auckland, September Mth. - Wanaka, Wellington, September -14 th. - Kanna, 1 ' Dunedin, September 14th. Cygnet, Kaikoura, September 14th. ■■ - waktltu, • Kaikcwa, September 14th. Wootton, Wellington,-September 14th. . Kamo, kelson, Seplcmbea: 20th. SHIPPING KOTES. The Kekerangu, cn route tiom Newcastle to Lyttsltoa with coal, ia to be diverted to another port not yeit announced. The Katwa arrived early yestecdiay morning from Domcdin, and is timed to>' sail at noononilonday for "Wellington and Duaedih. - The Kaitangata arrived yesterday morning from Timaru. After • discharging' Sydney cargo she will load produce here, and is to 6ail on Wednesday for Auckland direct. The Waoaku is due to-nibrrx>'.v from Dun.edin to land Sydney (cargo. Sho will also ; load here for Sydney, and is to sail'on Wednesday for that port via Wellington. The Ulimajroa, which left Wellington on. Thursday for Sydney, was said to' have taken away away & record number of passengers. The Kamo ia due oh September 20th from Timara. to load for Nelson, New Plymouth, Westport, and Greymouth. | Captain Plowman, late of the Kauri, wh®; has , b&en on .holiday. lea-re, took' over' the Kaitangata from Captain .Stewart aV Lyttel•ton . yeeterday. Captain Stewart sofa on" holiday leave. . ~ . . I v The New Zealand Sbippixog. have ■ received a cable stating that the Otal&i or- I rived ct Kaplos om September sth. ~ . 1 A cable message leoehed by.the. Kenr Zealand Shipping Company etatee that ths.Orar{ arrived at, Dunkirk on Monday. According to a cable message, the Ar*wa>' arrived at Southampton on Tueiday tttvrmTtg. The Union Company adviaes that thi Wai-. kawa,' from San Frasciaoo -and -Vancouver, is expected to arrive at Auckland .on Monday. 'The Waikawa, which" hae feneral cargo, inchidinif eaaolece, will discharge af '' Auckland and Wellington.' She is* due at" Wellington about the'l6th Septembor, and'will later prooeed to Lyttelton. Ducedin, 'Kew Plymouth, • acdMelbource. • i A tv&q message states -that the S.S. and' A.'' liner Kumara,' from laoedon, will- arrivw at Anckland '«a Tuesday ■' wart..The Kumara Trill djs at Auoklaod and' Wellington.

FRENCH BASQUES' O/OSE RACE. ; • (By. ■ CiVie—Pr**s Awociaition—Copyrig'H.) (Austr»la»it.*cd,K.si. Cabfe Association,) . (Bccetned'September 90s: 5.5 p.m.)

I The French barques, Edmoci Rostand and j Mnr«ch»l die Tare rone have completed a race of US days from Geelong. The former vessel, leaving a day ahead of her rival, arrived at Queenstown one hour .ahead of the latter. The vessels did not eight each other during the passage. [The Edmond Rot-tand, 2203 Votl>, a-d Marechal de Turenne, 2304 toss, axe gistor ships belonging to. the fleet of 33 sailing vessels owned by G. Relot, of Nantes. They both loaded wheat at Geeloug for Queens town for orders, sailing on May 11th and 12th respectively.] VESSELS' WITHIN I WIRELESS RANGE OF NEW ZEALAND. Awanui.—Wuihora, Tofua, Makuxa, Rona. Auckland.—Waikawa, Koromiko, ILawatiri, Kanna, Pott Lyttelton, Ruopehu. Weliingrion—Ulim&roa, Cornwall, Paloona, Athenic, Arahura. Awarua. Kaitoke, Kaiwarra, Maindy Lodge. Cliatham Islands. —Knmara, Port Stephens, France. SALE OF THE OPHIR. . (By Cable—Prans Atsodartion— Copyright.) (Australian and N.E Cable Association,) LONDON, September 0. ' The Steamer Ophir was sold at auction ' for about -£6OOO. The Admiralty refused £45,000 fo'r.,her,.ip March, ,1920. (The Ophir, a twin-screw steamer oi G942i tona gross register, built at Glasgow in 1891, was for. many yean the "crack" Orient liner in the Australian mail and passenger service. She is famous, too, as having been the Royal yacht in which the present King and Queen made their , great, world tour in She visited Lyttelton during the course of that' cruise, and heir beautiful lines and' epJenddti appointments were greatly admired. Duringi the war the Ophir was employed 'as an auxiliary cruiser.] ' WOOL SHIPS FOR LONDON. The .four-masted barque Bewa completed "loading it " Lyttelton yesterday,' atad ■is t» sail on-Monday for London witn a .full cargo of -woii; and tallow. She will thus have given, the fivermasted barque France a full week'B start' on the Ibrijf ran Home, The French ship Vercingetoruc, also wool-laden, is-lying in the stream at Wellington ready to leave for' London; and'if she gets away in the 'next 'day or two,' there is it prospect _ of a good race between ■ the three big sailing ships. • Theßewa 1 {a in good Mm for sailing, ana her ijsaster. Captain R. Kennedy, who has pever, in his long 'career' .in .sailing: ships, been known to miss ,a'ny. chance of making a pafcssge, may be confidently relied upon to*push his fine ship alop<?. It will certainly not be his fault if the Reiwa does not head* her French rivals. into the English Channel some time in.December. N.Z. SHIPPING OO.'S LINE . SetausMr-Bound fct ' Audrkmd, ■ srrirsil Ctflon-'7th instant. • .Piako—Left'Liverpeol T&'iJWtofflik for Awiland aad. southern ports. ' J . HARLAND AND WOLFF ON THE THAMES. (By Oaule—Press Asoociatiwi/—Copyright.) (Australian and N.ZkGabte Aaeoeiatiaa,) 1 LONDON, September 8. ' Messrs-Hartaai and WoJS, Lii., will start repair -mark at tlueir n«w ( London yinls before the., end.,of tho inonth. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. LONDON, Sepfensber 7. Arrired, Arawa, from WeiHugton. •! Tiiivui. for -Wellington.; . DUNKIRK, ■ September 7. Arrivedy Port Sydney, from: New Zealand arnd Aufftraiion. porta; •CALCUTTA, .September 6. ; Sailed, Gaaaima aDd Mal-eiaV for Sydney. NOME, .September 0. • Sailed, City of Sydney, for Melbourne. COLOMBO, September 6. - Arrived, Vittorfa, Adelaide, far Italy. PERIM, Paned, Carpentaria,' from 'Australia, for Dumi'irk." ' • .NEWCASTLE, September 9. Arrived, Kuiw, from Adielaiide, for New Zealand.- f . Sailed, Ingai, for New Zealand. 'WELLINGTON, September 9. .Arrived,.Maori.(7.6o a.m.), from Lyttelton; Opua (10 a.m.), from Gveypouth; Paloona (12.40 p.m.), .from I<ytteltoD. Sailed, Durham ..(5.10 pjta.), for London; Maori i(T.SO: p.ni.), for Lyttelton.'

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17247, 10 September 1921, Page 6

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SHIPPING. Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17247, 10 September 1921, Page 6

SHIPPING. Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17247, 10 September 1921, Page 6