SHIPPING.
PORT OF UHTELTON. ARRIVALS. Friday, March lOtiMaori, s.s. (8.50 a.m.), 3476 tons, Irwin, from Wellington. Union Steam Ship Co., e.9. (5.45 p.mo,Blß2ton», Kinoer, from Dunedin. N.Z. Shipping Co., agents. Rakanoa, ®.s. (7 p.m.), 2246 tons, Bruce, from Newcastle. Union Steam Ship Co.. agents. DEPARTURES. Friday, March 10th. Breeze, e.a. (11.10 a.m.), 553 tons, Venn, for Pioton. A. H. Turobull and Consents. John, s.s. (11.30 a.m.), .342 tons, Hawick, for Wellington. F. E. Sutton and Co., asetnts. fort Bowen, o.s. (4.40 p.m.), 8267 tons, Beck, for Dunedin. Kinsey and Co.. Ltd., agents. _ Maori, ba (8 p.m.), 8476 tons, Irwin, for Wellington. Union Steam Ship Co., agent®.
Timiuru, and Dunedin. Sha is duo at Auckland on April 4th, and at Wellington on April 10th. The Rakanoa arrived in the stream yesterday afternoon from Newcastle. She berthed in the evening at Gladstone Pier, and is to oommence discharging her cargo of ooal this morning. The Canadian Cruiser is expected to arrive to-morrow from Dunedin to load for American ports. She is to sail o ft Tuesday for Wellington, and is to complete loading at Auckland. She is to leave. Auckland on March 20th for New York, Boston, and Halifax. The Waiwera will not go to Dunedin to load, but will complete at Lyttelton, sailing about Thursday next for Wellington, where eha wil l bunier. VESSELS WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE OF NEW ZEALAND. Awanui—Oroana, Eastern Planet, Kaituna, Manuka, Kaiwarra, Fiona, Kaitoks, Kaikoroi. Auckland—Katoa, fturow. Kauri, Waihemo, Marama, Kiaora, Sussex. After 12.30 a.m. —Canadian Spinner, Remuera; City of Corinth, Polshannon, Devon. Wellington—Wanaka, Waipori, Hurunui Canadian Cruiser, H.M.S. Chatham, Errol, Tutonekai, Paloona, Peshawur, Port Napier. After 12.30 a.m.—Treloske. Port Curtis. Chatham Islands—Devon, Remuera, Eastern Moon. r. SHIPPING CASUALTIES. AMSTERDAM, March 9. A passenger steamer foundered in the g«ie. Eleven persons were 9 . A trawler was 6U7ik in the gale. Fourteen of the crew are missing. t CA serious hurricane occurred in the oouttt of England. There were a number of wrecks, and all cross-Chaimol services were suspended. The telephone wire from London to Paris was broken.] MOEBTON BAY IN TROUBLE.
MELBOURNE, March 10. Word Has been received that the Commonwealth liner Moreton Bay has experienced further trouble with her turbines, and is being towed through the Red bea. [The Moreton Bay, which is completing her maiden voyage, experienced trouble with her turbines on the outward passage to Australia,- and was compel-ed to steam at reduced Bpeed.] > SHIPPING TELEGRAM'S. NEWPORT NEWS, March 8. Sailed, Port Denison (from Tew York), for New 'Zealand March 10 . Arrivefl, Su»ox (5.J5 p.m.), from Napier; Inga (10 p.m.;, from Newcastle. Sailed, Kurow- (6.10 p.m.), for Westport. WELLINGTON, March 10. Arrived, Wahine (7 a.£u.), from Lyttelton; Katuka (4.30 p.m.), from Lyttelton. Sailed, H.M.S. Chatham (9.5 a.m.), for Auckland; Port Curtis (6.40 *o r 'Hobait. DUNEDIN", March 10. Sailed, P*loona (ILIO a.m.), for Melbourne.
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17401, 11 March 1922, Page 9
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