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SHIPPING.

PORT OF LYTTELTON. abrivals. Saturday, November 11th. Parsons, from Wellington. Kiusey and Co., Ltd.. agents. Sunday, November 12th, Veronica, war-aloop (6.16 a.m.), 1200 torfl, LeWin, from ate. 2JEPABTTJSE9. Saturday,. November lltL Lwniso Theriault, Bm. fteh. (2.15 p.m. from tie stream),'34o tons, lor Kflvpar* A.' Rhind and C 6 ;, agents. _ Bretae; s.s. (2.15 p.m.), 563 tow, Hobert--Bon, for Dunedin. A. H. Tuxnbull and Co., Ltd.. agents. _ , Wakatu, fl.sf (1<).20 p.m.), 167 tons, Roberfreon, for Wellington. Kinsey exd Co. Ltd., gnjujay, October lsth. Port Denison, s.a. (7.30 a.m.), 10,334 ton*, Hutchison, for New Plymouth. Kwlsey urt Co., Ltd., agtfiite. Expected Arrivals. Holmdale, Thnara, November ietb. Wftibemo, New Plymouth, Nwember 15 th. Kennedy, Wellington, November. 18tn. Kctromiko, Newcastle, November 20th. Uiifckhin*i Wellington. November 21st. Matoppo, Wellington,. November 25th. Tielyon, Wellington, November 29th. Wfrikb'uaitij Dunedili, indefinite. Project6d Departures. Chatham, Wellington, November Foxton, November 18tk. Kortmljko, Timaru, November 17th. Kakapo, Tlniaru, indefinite. , Kat6a Dunedin, indefinite, WaSaka, Wellington, indefinite. Wingatni, Wellington, indefinite. Wihiiw, Wellington,- indefinite. Ciinbpua, Weetport, indefinite. SHIFBING NOtfES. With the total ceas&tion of the cdistol traffia, 6WiS& to the strike, the movements if- shipping now are confined to overseas Louise Theriault, which. hadi been waiting in the stream since Thursday, took idvftiit&ge of the soiithetly wintL on Saturday afternoon, Midi sailed) for Kaipara. VESSELS WITHIN WIRE LESS RANGE OF N.Z. Auckland—MaJcura. Wflihemo, Wiimana, Canadian Eiplorer, Hermes. Wellington—Biiahine, . Maungamii, Ulimaroa, Durham, Waimarino, Koromiko, Au»trolglen, Tiitanekai. MISHAP TO BREEZE. j PUTS INTO OAMARU DISABLED. The Canterbury Steam Shipping Co. last evening reoeived a telephone message from Oamaru. stating that the Breeze had put in there. The vessel's intermediate shaft had I broken, but had been patched up with a oollar sufficiently for the steamer to turn and run from before the gale to Oamaru. The tug Dunedin will be used to tow tHe Breeze to Dunedin. (riuas ASSOCIATION TBLEGRAH.) DUNEDIN, Novembar 18.The Canterbury Steam Shipping Co.'s Breeze, "Which Jeft Lytteiton at 3 p.m. oh Saturday fir Dunbdin, was seeh to-day giving distress signals off Hoerakt, 92 miles north of the OtagdHeads. Engina trouble i» believed to be the causo of the vessel's t predicament. ; Tile Breeze is drifting north. The tug . Dunedin left Port Chalmers at 4 p.m. todiy to render assistance. The weather is stormy to gal*. with. _a Hsuth-west wind blowing, making towing duucult' , later. The Bteamer Breeze effected: temporary repairs to her intermediate shaft a*nd retraced her course to Oamaru, where she arrived ftfr&ly under her own &t©am and with % foxlowing wind. The tug Dunedin arfo reached Ofcmani later, ead will leave with the Brtwe itt tow for Dutssdin at i ft-m. on Monday. OKVIETO'S PASSENGERS. (FHOM OCR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) LONDON, October 3. In addition to the cricket team, the Orvieto is taiiny a good man 7 passenger*, en route for New Zsaiand. Thev include Mr and iMra G. E. Bolshaw audi Miss E. 0. Bolshaw. Dr.- and Mrs F. C. Douglas, Mr tnd Mrs J. H. Douglas, the Misses A. E. and E. B. G. Douglas, Mr and v-» "" A. Cfreen, Mr and Mm F. E, Jones. Mr and Mrs B. MoCabe and Miss M. McOabe, Mr and Mrs E. G. Norman, Mr and Mm V, Riddiford Mid' family, Mr andi Mis J* Southward,

Mr and Mra R. J. WimW.ey tad' child, Mr and Mrs j. Johnson, Mr and JHra W. H. Osborne, Mara A. M. Osborne., Lieut.-001. fS Poster, V.D., J.P., Miaa M. P. Foster, Dr. D. D. Tindal, Mra Anderson and child Mm Cunningham and chilli, M a Lewi, Mr 6- H. Webster, Miss J. Webster, llisa I W. Gregg, Mirt A. M.lyacux, Mfas R. Muir Miss J, E. WiddoWson, Miss J. Camp, bell *Mie« M. B. Heaton, Mis M. J. Turner, 'Messrs Thomson Aikmitt, T. H. Banlckr, S. BIX, A. EUwood. P. H. Sliter, S. P. Warburton, R. Derrett, H. R. Haddoa. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. / SYDNEY, November 10. Arrived, Ingft, froth Grej'aouth; Pinna, from Part Chalmfcrfl. NEWCASTLE, Nwember 11. Sailed, Auatralglen, for K«w Zealand. November 12. Arrived, Kauri, from New Zealand. AUCKLAND, November 13. Arrived, Kaituha (6.50 a.m.), from Weltport; Waihemo (9 a.m.}, from San Francisco. Sailed, Uatakana (7 a.m.), for Wellinßton* WELLINGTON, November 11. Arrived, H&wefa (8.10 a.m.), from Patea: Ngaio (5.25 a.m.), from Nelson; Maori (7.15 a.m.), wm Lytteiton; Ngabere (7.80 a.m.), from Greym^uth; Kftbjti (1.85 p.m.V from Waneanui: Wainlri (6.15 p.m.), from Pic ton, Sailed, Wairau (2.10 »m.>, for BVnheim: Ng»io (7.45 p.m.)j via Picton. r -' November 12. Arrived, Echo (4.5S a.m.), from Blenheim: Widtntu (S.-40 p.m.), from Lytteiton with southern mails, t DtrNETMN, Nortmber 11. Arrived, Corinna (8.40 a.m.), from Tiinaru; Kama (11.20 p.m.), troja o«h*ro. November 19, Arrived, Holmdile (5.80 a.m.), fitom Wellington. i .

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17610, 13 November 1922, Page 10

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SHIPPING. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17610, 13 November 1922, Page 10

SHIPPING. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17610, 13 November 1922, Page 10