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SHIPPING.

VESSELS WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE OF N.Z.

# POUT OF LYTTELTON. ARRIVALS. Thursday, April 26th. Yv'aJiiiie, s.s. Ji-.m.,', 14ci6 tons, Cameron, trom Wellington. Union Steam Ship Co., agents. DEPARTURES. Thursday, April 2Gtli. Gale, s.s. (5.10 p.m.), 610 tons, Sharps, for Timaru. , A. H. Turnbull and Co., agents. "Wahine, s.s, (10.80 p.m.), 4436 tons, Camer roil, iOi vVeilwgton. Union Steam Ship Co., agents. - Expected Arrivals. Mararoa, Wellington, this day.' John, Wellington, this day. Cygnet, Kaikouia, this day. Woolton, Wellington, this day. Breeze, Timaru, April 2Sth. Kamona, Weatport, April 28th. buuopus, Wesii>urt, April 28th. Kahika, Timaru, April 29th. Orari, Timaru, April 29th. Hurunui. Bluff, April 29th. Porset, i'ort Chalmers, April 29th. Raranga, Bluff, April 80th. ~u' »> c.iipurt, April aoth. Ngahere, Napier, April 80th. Tairoa, London, May 81flt. . j,.ua, We.lmgton, May Ist. Rakanoa, Timaru, May Ist. City of Bombay, Wellington, May Ist. WjmaJca, Timaru, May 2nd. Kakapo, Timaru, May 2nd. Waitomo, Newcastle. May 4th. Corinna, Timaru, May 4th, ■\Vniijutui, Wellington, May sth. FMnvua, Wn'.lnisrton, May 6th. Wairuna, Wellington, May 19th.

Projected Departures. Weatrneath, Hicks Bay, thk day. Calm, Bluff, this day. .>uncdiii, this day. Wakatu, Kaikoura., thia day. Teea, Chathams, this day. jKuufttroa, Wellington, this day. Chepnki, Wellington, this day. Canadian Constructor, Wellington, thie day, Wahine, Wellington, April 28th. Breeze, I'icton, April JiStli. Kauri, Auckland, April 28th. John, Wellington, April 28th. Wootton, Wellington, April 28th. Kohiko., Wellington, April 30th. Kamoiva-, Timaru, April 30th. Cygnet, Kaikoura, April 30th. C.u',opus, Wcstport, April 30fch. Kuloa, Dunedin, May Jst,. Wntiaka, Wellington, May 2nd. Kakanoa, Anckland, May 2nd. Orari, Bluff, May 2nd. TTnrumii, "Wpllinsrton, May '2nd. Raranga, Wellington, May 3rd. Corinna, Wellington, May 4th. V n iitui, '"'un-dm, May otn. Wairuna, Dunedin, May 20th.

SHIPPING NOTES. The CVsrnet i 9 due back to-day from Kaikoura, and 13 to sail on ..Monday for &aikoura, and Motueka. The Breese is due to-morrow from Timaru and wi'l load for XHcton and "Wanganui. Captain G. V. Webb, who hns been acting as Superintendent l'or the Union' Company at Lvttelton in the absence exf Captain F. S. Horn, has returned to Wellington to resume his duties ns Superintendent there. The Ws.katu is to be despatched this afternoon for Kaikaura and Wellington. The Whangapo will complete dis<j)iarge of the local portion of her Sydney cargo here to-day and is to sail this afternoon for Dunedin. Tho Katoa is expected on Tuesday from Auckland, via Wellington. The Kauri is to complete loading for Auckland to-morrow, and aaila for that port direct. The Kahika loads at Timaru to-morrow and at Lvttelton on Monday for Nelson and New Plymouth. The Wanaka is due from the South on Wednesday, and loads for Napier and Gisborna only. The Wingatui is expected to arrive here on May sth from Auckland, via Wellington. The T&ea, which is being .fitted with passenger •accommodation, is now erpected to get awav to-night for the Chatham Islands. The Dorset is due on Sunday from Port Chalmers to load for the West of England. The Orari is to arrive on Sunday from Timaru to load wool, frozen mutton, tallow, peas, and eato meat for London. Frodn here she goes to Blufi, The Hurunui is to leave Bhiff to-morrow f or Lvttelton, and should be hen on Sunday "venin? or early Monday mottling. She loads hero frozen meat, wool, tallow, and •itltß for London, and from here proceeds to WMlineton. . The ferry steamer Wahme did not les.v« Lvttelton until 9.30 last evening owing to the late arrival of tho aeoond "»»"• j

Auckland —Pinna, Errol, Canadian Spinner, Port Lyttelton, Kaitoke, Veronica, XJ.S.N. Outario, liauraki, Ventura, Waitangata, Chatham. Wellington —Mararoa, Wahine. Ngftio, Tahiti, Kaimana-wa, Koromiko, Canadian Constructor, Kutow, Wanaka, Admiral Oodrington, Port Nicholson. MORE SHIPS FOR N.Z. (special to "the press.") WELLINGTON, April 26. There is every likelihood of the (Jcmpagne da .Navigation Mixta Marseillea extending their steamship senrioo to New Zealand to connect with Australian porte and at the present time tho steamer La Marseillaise is now on the berth at New York for Wellington. Advice has been received from Nevr York that the Fulton Steamship Corporation, which is controlling operations, will dispatch the vessel for New Zealand and Australia. The vessel was scheduled to leave the American port on Maroh 30th, but, up to the present, there haa been no advice regarding the vessel's departure. This, says "The Now Zealand Times," is tho second new line of steamers to extend their operations to Wellington, the other being the Chungawa Navigation Company, whose first vesßel, the Ling Nan, is now at Sydney. The La Marseillaise was built in 1&U1, and is a steel screw vessel of 7869 gross register. She has two deoks and is fitted for oil fuel.

SEAMEN IN COURT. (PBBBS , ASSOCIATION TELEGRAM.) DUN.I3DIN, April "M. The inspector of awaads claimed £lO from seventeen members of the crew of theßoloona ior breach of award. Captain Doorly stated that in November last combined effortß were made to atop the ship leaving Melbourne on account of Alleged shortage of orew, -whereas four men in excess of acquirements ware carried. About twenty-nine men were sent to gaol. An appeal was made against the Magistrates order, and the men returned to work, two etokers who were pa«fer.gers accepting work as additions to the ciew. On arrival at Bluff tho crew gave twenty-four hours' notice"of leaving the ship at Doincdin. Mr Hanlon, for defendants, claimed that the men were jranished for the offence in Melbourne. "When they left the ehip here that only continued the same not. The Magistrate held that there was a tech. nical branch, but not one in which the Court should exercise, punitive jurisdiction. The men already had been punished. The cases were dismissed. Six members of the crew of the Kini and thirteen members of the Corinna'e oiiew were fined £2 each for breaches of tho award.

SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. LONDON, April 25. Sailed— Sophooles, for Brisbane; Clan MoTaggart, for Bunbury. HULL, April 25. Arrived, Port Chalmers, from Lyttelton. PERIM, April 25. The Esperance Bay, from London, for Sydney, passed here to-day. VANCOUVER, April 25. Arrived, Canadian Traveller, from Australian port*. \ COLON, April 35. Arrived, Fredennick, from Montreal, for New Zealand ports; City of Shanghai, from New York, for Australian ports; Port Hacking, from Liverpool, for New Zear land ports. SYDNEY, April . 26. Arrived, Waipori, from New Zealand. AUCKLAND, April 28. Arrived, Wingatui (7.80 a.m.), from Q-i»-borne; Canadian Spinner (9 p.m.), from Halifax. To arrive, Erroll (midnight), from StJohn. •WELLINGTON, April 20. Arrived, Mararoa (7.35 a.m.), from Lyttelton. Sailed, Mararoa (7.55 p.m.), for Lyttelton. DUNEDIN. April 26. Sailed, Earanga (4.35 p.m.), for Lyttelton; Breeze (7 p.m.), for Timaru; Samo (9.30 p.m.), for westpirt*

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17748, 27 April 1923, Page 13

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SHIPPING. Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17748, 27 April 1923, Page 13

SHIPPING. Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17748, 27 April 1923, Page 13