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SHIPPING.

PORT OF LYTTELTON. ARRIVALS. Monday, Deoember FtL "WooHxm, 6.*, (io.4ova.ni.), 150 tons, Larson from Wellington.. A. Rhind and Co., agents, John, s.s. (11.45 a.m.), M2 tens, Rodger, {torn Wftßganui. . r. E. Button, and Co., agent*. DEPARTURES. Monday, December sth. Kahlfca, 8.». (11.15 a.m.), 1172 tons. Elders, for Wellington. Union Steam Ship" Co., agents. ' - * Breete, s.». (5.10 p.m.), 683 tons, Venn, tor Picton. A. H. TurnbulAand Co., agents. ■ : Oygnot, 5.6. (6.25 p.m.), 124 tons, Murray,, for Akaroa, ..Stevenson, Stewart and Co., •gents. Rama, «.«. (6.50 p.m.), 610 tons, Cartaer, for 'Kstv Plymouth, Bansey and Co., Ltd., agents. Join, e.g. (6.20 p.m.), 342 tons, Rodger, for Wanganui. ¥. Ei Buttoa and Co., agents. Mararoa, s.s. (6.25 p.m.), 2638 tons, Irwin, for Wellington. Union Steam Ship Co., •gents. Calm, s.s. <7.2S p.m.), 891 tons, Robertson, for • Wellington. A. H. Turnbull and) Co., agents. Woottoivs.a. (9.10 p.m.), 130 tons, Larse», for Wellington. A. Rhind and Co., agents. Wonak*. b.B. (10.5 pjn.), 2425 tons, Watson, for Wellington. Union Steam Ship Co., agents. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Wahine, Wellington, this' day. Wakatu, Kaikoura, this day. Mararoa, Wellington, December 7th. PslooaS", Wellington,. December 7th. Port Keaibla, Wellingtons December Bfi. Westmeath, Wellington, December 104n. Raitangata, Timaru, December 10th. Wingatui, Auckland, December llta. Australia, Timaru, December 12tb. Weimate, Wellingtoa, December 14th. Kalapoi, Wellington, December 14th. Kennedy. Foxton, December 14th. Wingatui, Dunedin. December loth. lonic. Auckland, December 16th. Maori, Wellington, December 16th. Eastern Moon. Wellington, December 18th. • Verentia, Wellington, early. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Wahine, Wellington, this day. K&toa, Wellington, this day. Canopus, Wcsvport, this day. Orepuki, Greyuiouth, this day. Mararoa, Wellington, December 7th. Opihi, Auckland, December Vth. Paloona, Wellington, December 7th. Wakatu, Kaikoura, December 7th. Cygnet, Kaikoura, December 7th. Woitemata, Newcastle, December Sth. Port KembLa, Dunedin, December 9th. Kaitftngata, Wellington, December 10th. Wingatui. Dunedin. December 12th. Kennedy, Foxton, December 14th. Australia, London, December 15th. Wingatui, Auckland, December 17th. SHIPPING NOTES. The Paloon* is duo to-morrow from Melbourne, via Wellington. After landing and taking in cargo she will sail in the afternoon for Dunedin and Bluff, en route for Melbourne. On tho nest trip from Melbourne the Paloona - will call at Hobart, and then come south about,. touching at Bluff first, and taking her final departure from Wellington. ' The Katoi is to leave hero at 3 p.m. to-day for Wellington and Auckland. The Wakatu is expected early this morning, ,and is to sail to-morrow for Kaikoura and Wellington. The Pen Kembla is due on Thursday from Wellington to discharge West of England cargo. She will complete discharge at Dunedin, and Will then return to Lyttelton to load. The Kennedy is to lead hen on iha 14th for'Fcxtori "direct. The Port Nicholson is to leave London oa January 11th 'for' Lytteltcri, via Panama. •The Whakatane, with cargo.for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin, is due at Auckland on Sunday. The J onj. arrived at Lyttelton. at mid-day yesterday from Wangsnui and after loading produce sailed in the evening on the return trip. The Oanopus i« to leave ibis evening' with general cargo for Westpcrt. The Kaikoura is due at- Auckland on December 20th from London, via Manama, and wiE also discharge cargo at Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin. Cabled advice has been received by the New Zealand Shipping Company to the

effect that the Ruuhine, which left Southampton on November 10th for Wellington and Lylteltony continued her voyage trom Panama on November 28th. The. vessel is duo at Wellington, oa December 21at. 8 Messrs Dalgety- and Co. advise that the 0 Eastern Moon, en routo from New York to New Zealand and Australian ports, cleared I?.tmjtma. od Noveaiber IVthZ Tlift vessol, -celiicb is now expected to arrive ut Wellington on December 21st, is bringing general cargo, including 40,000 oases of oil. 'Wuod the Car.opua arrived lit Lyitelton yeoterlay morning it was reported that the 'sr-oond dock, a young man named St. George, whose people reside at Auckland, had fallen '• overboard when the vessel was two hours out of Wesfport. It w stated that Si. George was emptying some refuse at the time, arid he everoaiuncod. Fortunately the accident was witnessed by a seaman, who gave the alarm and threw a life-belt. Captain Brice at once ordered the helm hard .over in order . to keep the propeller cU-at of ihe man, and ' the vessel was then stopped. and a boat lowered. Although a fairly heavy sea wo£ ituicing, the boat, manned by two seamen and the chief officer, soon reached the man, who appeared little the worse for his immersion. The whole incident from start to finish occupied only 17 minutes. Our Greymouth correspondent telegraphs •hat nothing further has been salved from the wrecked steamer Perth, which still lies fast on the rocks. At "a favourable opportunity the wireless apparatus was salved, hut since then the weather conditions have prevented anyone boarding tho vessel. No word has boon reoiived from the underwriters in England. K.Z. SHIPPING COMPANY'S LIKE. Einrufcaka—Left Southampton 2nd instant for Lyttolton' and Port Chalmers. Westmesth—From London, is expected at : Lyltelton at the end of the week. Wellington! about the 9tl» instant for London; • VESSELS WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE OP NEW ZEALAND. , Awanui—Waifcouaili, Koromiko, TJlimaro*, Niagara, Canadian Traveller, Manuka, Canadian Planter, Amana. -. . Wellington—Raranga, Wanaka, ' Maimoa, Wingatui, Iris,, Palopna, Waimate,. Port Kembla. ' , , SALE OOP''EXfGEiEkAir SHIPS. . (Eauter's Telegrkma.J v LONDON, Deoemfcer 8. Lord Inchcape's. committee, whioh disposed of 417 ex-enemy ships* during the past year for nearly £20,000,000, is now offering I<J, oargo vessels of 4000 tons and -upwards, whioh are still under repair in German shipyards. : SHIPPINGr TELEGRAMS. , LF7ERPOOL-, December 8. Arrived, Persic, from Australian ports. Bailed, Argyllshire,. for Brisbane. ■ LAS PALMAS, December 9. Arrived, Rinds,.from Sydney, for orders; Nestor, from Australian, ports, for London. ANTWERP, December a. Arrived, Waiwera. . ~■' AUCKLAND, Decamber. 8. Arrived, Karorf (12.80 a.m\), from .Westport; Tofua (6.20 a:nv.),",from Eiji; Wingatui (6.30. a.m.), froni Napier; lonio (14.80 p.m.), froin Wellington/ - • Sailed, Wiihora. (10 p.m.),. for Napier. WELLINGTON, December- 5.' Arrived, Whangape (6.40 «:m.), from Newcastle; Port Kembla (7.40 ».m.), from Auoklasd; Palobna (8.50 p.m.), from Melbourne. Sailed,'Wahin© (7.50 p.m.), for Lyttelton; Corinaa (10.40 p.m.), for New Plymouth.- ' "" '■■■'*■■'■

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17321, 6 December 1921, Page 10

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SHIPPING. Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17321, 6 December 1921, Page 10

SHIPPING. Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17321, 6 December 1921, Page 10

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