SHIPPING.
[■ : PORT OF LYTTELTOR r. „" -' x ARRIVALS. Friday, December 2nd. <" ' . Karma, t* (4.25 a.m.), 1948 tons, McDonald, from Westpcrt. Union Steam Ship ; Ttefc£ agents. ."' . •* (6.40 a.m.>, 1698 tons, Irwin, :v fromvWeHington. Union Steam Ship Co., >-:'"HSMkts.- ,«#C Sv|ivQJ»ucus; •.«; (noon), 88i\tons, Reynolds, iS'ifwm- Timaru. A. H. Turnbull and Co., fS'i'ittfctfc'"'.". > fe-v Orepuki, as. (6.45 p.m.), 627 tons, Pearson, vir-lwn Greymouth. F. E. Sutton and Co., r^!.«jajitk' ; -::i', ■.. • ' DEPARTURES. -■ j/^ijv'.■> . Friday, December 2nd.' i? ,1 Kirsey and Co., Ltd., agents. ' . fSslKrijoa, as. (7.5 p.m.), 2596 tone, Irwin; v -3W#«lUneton. Union Steam Ship Co., .£s#&•- '■ ' - ■J: *|tifv!/ t "—— . . . ■ 'BHIPPING NOTES. ■;!- ;:'s*§?. : ' . ' s:,|ffib* Mararoa left the wharf at Lyttelton night at 6.30, but while still inside the filfnioles a minor defect was reported from th* ?f ;4 Atmeowom. The vessel was backed into her again, where adjustments were effected, »v;rt«PM'the- Mararoa sailed at 7 5 pjn. _ i|;K«Th» Opui. is due on Thursday wrtn ft -timber from Greymouth. *■?£». •'' ' ■;■' tefJTCaSELS' WITHIN WI3ELBSS RANGE |#^V'!;:;• OF NEW ZEALAiND. Maheno, Koromiko, mJfchufc»,..Oquitos, Manurewa. In ■ *»°ge p|i»lter 12.30 a.m.—Tofua, Port Victor. |*^.-Auckl»nd—Wingatui, Westmeatb. If^WaUington—Mahia, Piako, Waikouaitt. ' Canadian Pioneer, Su«fe *.•*,-. Paloona. Es3S-"~. '■ ,'. iPilS .GERMAN OFFICER'S BRAVERY ■<.'..,;.•.;■■■' REWARDED. Ifek:'--i\\ NEW YORK, December I. jHfj.JjJJ H. G. Armstrong, British Ooneul-Gen- »§*■{«»•' presented, on behalf of the British a loving cup and medal to |j|cA*«t. Haramayer, a German officer of the IIe!* Steamer Deutsehland, who in a rough the master and twenty-four memHp** of the'crew of tie steamer County Dewhioh capsized in February, 1914. §ffife- NORDpEUTSCHER-LLOYD. Hfefe'J ■ BERLIN, December. 1. .Norddeutsoner-Lloyd, which doubled capital earlier in the year, now proposes it from 850 to 600 million BEg}**]"' Owing to the depreciation of the HhP***,' the Government's compensation for MffiM .bosses is inadequate, and will only refiHfpoi oae-tenth of toe srevioua fleet
SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. LONDON, December 1. Sailed, Port Lincoln, for Sydney. MELBOURNE, December ft. Sailed, Wednesday night, Paloona, for Wellington. AUCKLAND, December 2. •Arrived, Niagara (5.25 ajn.), from Vancouver. Sailed, Weatmeath (7 a.m.) for ■Wellington. WELLINGTON, December 2. Arrived Wahine (7.10 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Opua (8 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Hinemoa. (10.30 p.m.), from Westport; Wootton (10.40 p.m.), from Lyttelton. Sailed, Kamo (1.10 a.m.), for Greymouth; Opua (7.5 p.m.). for Greymouth; Wahine (7.45 p.m.), for Lyttelton.
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17319, 3 December 1921, Page 15
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