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SHIPPING.

, PORT OF LYTTELTON. ARRIVALS. • Wednesday) March Ist. Storm, e.s. (6.15 a.m.), 405 tons, Sharps, from Wan.gan.ui. A. H. Turabull and Co., agents. Maori, e.s. (7.56 a.m.), 3476 tons Irwrn, from Wellington. Union. Steam Ship Co., e.s. (9.13 a.m.), 2484 tons Watson, from Timaru. Union. Steam Ship Co.. agen «. ' Cygnet, s.s. (4.10 p.m.), 124 tons, Murray, from Akaroa. Pitcaithly Bros., agents. Port Bowen, s.s. (9.16 p.m. in the stream), 6267 tons, Beck, from London. Kinsey and Co., Ltd., agents. DEPARTURES. -. , Wednesday,' March Ist. - Storm, s.s. (11.80 a.m.), 405 tons, Sharpe, for Dunedin. A. H. Tumbull and Co., Wingatui, s.s. (9.45 p.m:), 3060 tons, Paul, for Dunedin. Union Steam Ship Co., agents. Maori, 5.6. (9 p.m.), 3476 tons, Irwin, for Wellington. Union Steam Ship Co., s.s. (10.25 p.m.), 527 tone, Pearson, for Nelson. P. E, Sutton and Co., agents. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. . Katoa, Wellington, this day. Wahine, Wellington, this day. Rama, Chatham Inlands, March 2nd. Maori, Wellington, March 3rd. . City of Canton. New York, March 3rd. Kahika, Tarakohe, March 3rd. Kamona, Wellington, March 3rd. Karori, Dunedin, March 3rd. Koromiko, Newcastle, March Brd. Gale, Timaru, March 3rd. Breeze, Wellington, March 3rd. Waiwera, Wangamii, March 4th. Kamo, Nelson, March 4th. Calm, Timaru, March 4th. Storm, Timaru, March 4th. City of Hankow, Wellington., March sth. "Wangaratta, Timaru, March 6th. Leitrim, Timaru, March sth. Wootton, Wellington, March sth. Reiyo Maru, "Wellington, March sth. N<»akut.a, Greymouth, March sth. Peshawur, Bluff, March 6th. Paloona, Wellington, March 7th. Canadian Cruiser, Sydney. March Bth. Port Adelaide, Gisborne, March Bth. Breeze, Timaru, March Bth. Waikouaiti, Dunedin, March 11th. Hatipara, Dunedin, March 11th. Waihemo, Wellington, March 18th Remuera, Wellington, March 27th. Dorset, Wellington. March 28th, Coriuthie, Bluff, March 30th. Australind, Wellington. March 30th, Buteshire, Liverpool, March 30th. Zealaudic, Wellington, April 3rd. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Opihi, Auckland, this day. Wakatu, Kaikoura, this day. Wahine, Wellington, this day. Kauri, Timaru, this day. Katoa, Timaru, this day. Hatipara, Timaru, this day.Cygnet, Kaikoura, this day. "Wootton, Wellington, March 2nd. Kahika, Dunedin, Mr.rch 2nd. Maori, Wellington., March 3rd. Rama, Chatham Islands, March 3rd. Gale, Wellington, March 3rd. % Breeze, Dunedin, March 3rd. Karori, Wellington, March 3rd. Errol, Dunedin, March 4th. Kamo, Chathams, March 4th. Storm, Picton, March 4th. Calm, Napier, March 4th. 'Kamona, Greymouth, March 6th. Cygnet, Akaroa, March 6th. "Waiwera, Dunedin, Maf.h 7th. Paloona, Dunedin, Marca 7th. Koromiko, Timaru. March 7th. Breeze, Picton, March Bth, Wangaratta, Wellington, March IOtV Peshawur, Wellington, Maich 11th Reiyo Maru, London, March 11th Port Adelaide, Picton, March lith Waikouaiti, Sydney, March 15th '• Hatipara, Wellington, March 15th. SHIPPING NOTES. The end of the week will see the. - u again— in fact, it is doubtful if found for all the vessels morning to Monday morning bJ,.„ tIU3

oollier are due, mot including the ferry 6t< A D ßteady rain whioh eet in at Lyttelton vesterday morning prevented any work being done on the waterfront between 9 o clock and noon. Work was resumed at 1 p.m., the rain having ceased. The Ngakuta is due on, Sunday from brreymouth with bunker 'coal for the Leitrim. The Karori, due in the morning from_the South is to sail to-morrow night for Wellington, Westport, Greymouth The Opihi is to Bail to-day for Auckland reported; yesterdav that Koikoura was still unworkable, and the steamers Cygnet and Wakatu are now timed to sail, lor that port this evening. , The Katoa is due early this morning from "Wellington to discharge Auckland cargo. Sto> will not now load for Auckland, but is to leave here to-night for Timaru, Dunedin., and Westport. , . ... The Kamoma is expected to arrive in, the morning from Greymouth via Wellington She is to leave here on Monday for GTey--I'Wootton, which has been carrying sheep from Blenheim to Wangamii, IB now due from Wellington on' Sunday. The Kamo should arrive early on Saturday morning with sheep from Nelson, and is to sail in the afternoon for 'the Chatham lß Th<f 3 is due on Sunday from Timaru to load mutton and butter foT London. She will complete at Wellington. The Peshawur is due on Monday morrv iiyr {pom Blufi. She is to load mutton for London, and will go to Wellington to complete. Tho Hatipara is to leave this monuns for. Timaru to oommence loading for London. She will also load at Dutiwliii, and is to return to Lyttelton at the end of next week to continue loading. She wiLL complete at Wellington. No wir&ess message has yet been reoeived. from the City of Canton, now due at Lyttelton. from i«w York. The vessel left New York on January 29th, and cleared Newport News on February 2nd. SHIP AT AUCKLAND. The training ship Taisor Maiu, which arrived at Auokland yesterday from San Pedro (California), is probably the most up-to-date ship of her class in the world. She is a vessel :of 2439 tons gross register, and is rigged as. a 'four-masted barque. She. 13 fitted with auxiliary steam engines, driving twin screws. Built in 1904 for the Government of Jaoan, she is used by the btate Navigation School ■ for training officers for the mercantile marine. THE SULPHUR DISPUTE. Following a meeting held shortly before eight o'clock yesterday morning the mem resumed the discharge of the Errol's cargo of sulphur; ponding the dtecisioni of the Isationol Disputes Committee, which will meet at Wellington to-day. Messrs H. Roberts, secretary of the New Zealand Watersjders Federation. .and L. G. Glover, vice-presidenit of - the Wellington Watemde Workers Union, who are members, of the National Disputes Committee, were present at the conference yesterday morning. It is understood that the rate of pay upon which it is anticipated that an. agreement ■will be arrived at is 2s lid per hour, the special rate paid at Auckland and, other ports for bulk cargoes. VESSELS WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE OF NEW ZEALAND. Awanui—Makura-,' Wairuna, Kaiapoi. Auckland—Canadian Skirmisher, RUapebu. Wellington—Athenic, Port Adelaide, Reiyo Maru. Ulimaroa, Port Bowen. Citv of Canton, Katoa, Pakehia, H.M.S. Chatham, Port Curtis. PORT BOWEN ARRIVES. The C. and D. steamer Pert Bowen, from London, via Panama, arrived in the stream at Lyttelton last night, and is to berth this •morning. The Port Bowen is on her first visit to Lyttelton, and' bring® .general cargo and a few passengers. . , The» Port Boweii- wae huilt m IMS* oy Messrs Workman, Clark and' Co., Belt aft, for the Commonwealth and Dominidh Lin6. nnt twin screws are each driven by two geared turbines. She is of the cruiser stem type, with two decks and)' shelter' deck, and is mBulated. Her principal dimensions aro: Length 480.7 ft, beam 62.4 ft, depth 82.9 ft. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. LIVERPOOL, February 28. Arrived. "Mainari, from Australian ports. COLON, February 27. Arrived,, Zealandic, from Liverpool, for New Zealand. ■ . CAPE TOWN, February 27. Sailed, Carpentaria (from London), for Australia. . „ „ , „ DURBAN, February 27. Sailed', Willaston, from Geelong, for United Kingdom or Continent. COLOMBO, February 27. Sailed, Neotsfield (from Fremantle), and) Ulatad- (from Port Pirie), for United Kingdom or Continent. NEWCASTLE, March 1. Arrived' Rakanoa, from New Zealand. ' MELBOURNE, Ma,rch 1. Sailed last night, Paloona, for Wellington. ' AUCKLAND, March 1. , Arrived, Japanese training ship Taisei Maru (G. 30 a.m.), from San Pedro; Kaiwaria (8.30 a.m.), from Newcastle. Sailed. Canadian Skirmisher (3.60 p.m.), for Newcastle; Ruapehu (8.50 p.m.), for Gishome; Malabah, scJioonex (2.20 for Honolulu. WELLINGTON, March 1. Arrived, Wahine (7.20 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Sussex (7.25 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Ulimaroa (12.1-3 p.m.), from Sydney; City of Hankow (6 p.m.), from Auckland. Sailed, Pakeha (1.45 p.m.), for Melbourne; Komata (1.40 p.m.\ for W-estport; Connn* (3.15 p.m.), for Nelson; Kittawa (4 p.m.), for Greymouth.

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17393, 2 March 1922, Page 10

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SHIPPING. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17393, 2 March 1922, Page 10

SHIPPING. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17393, 2 March 1922, Page 10