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SHIPPING

HIGH WATER. TODAY.—3.4I a.m.; 4.12 p.m. TOMORROW.—4.42 a.m.; 5.17 p.m. ARRIVALS. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12. HOLMLEA. s.s. (4 p.m.), 555 tons, Barker, from Westport. TAMAHINE, s.s. (7 p.m.), 1989 tons, Beran, from Picton. FOXTON, m.s. C 8.20 p.m.), 224 tons, McKlnnon, put back. NORA NIVEN, s. trawler (11.20 p.m.), .166 tons, Sutherland, from Cook Strait. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13. PORT WHANGAREI, m.s. (12.15 a.m.), 508 tons, Webster, from Waikato. RANGATIRA, s.s. (6.58 a.m.), 6152 tons, Irwin, from Lyttelton. KAITOA, s.s. (11.20 a.m.), 319 tons, O'Donnell, from Nelson. DEPARTURES. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12. KAPUNI, m.s. (3.10 p.m.), 190 tons, Hatviek, for Patea. FOXTON, m.s. (3.30 p.m.), 224 tons, McKinnon, for Patea. TE AHOHA, aux. schooner (6 p.m.), 105 tons, . Sawyers, for Westport. MATANGJ,- s.s. (7.30 p.m.), 1366 tons, Wildman, for Nelson.WAHINE, s.s. (7.50 p.m.), 4436 tons, WhiteHeld, for Lytteltou. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Coastal Traders. Gabrlella, Greymouth, today. Xees, Greymouth, today, Tamahine, Picton, tomorrow, 3 p.m. Wahine, Lyttelton, tomorrow, 7 a.m. Matangi, Nelson, tomorrow, 5.30 a.m. Echo, Blenheim, tomorrow. .Storm, SVaiiganui, tomorrow. Gale, southern ports, tomorrow. Iviwitea, Westport, tomorrow. Holmdaie, Wanganui, tomorrow, Gael, Bruce Bay, tomorrow. Waimarluo, southern ports, tomorrow. Kapuni, Patea, 15th. Kolii, Nelson and bays, loth. Port Waikato, southern ports, 16th. Kartigi, Auckland, Kith. Taupata, Westhaven, lath. Korcmai, Portland, 16th.^ . Gale, Wanganui, 17th. : Hawera, Wanganui, 17th. Koxton, Patea, 17th. Breeze, southern ports, 18th. Kakapo, Greymouth, 19th. Port Whangarei, southern ports, 19tk. Wainui, Napier, 19th. Walana, southern ports. 20th. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Coastal Traders. Kaitoa, Nelson, today, 6.15 p.m. Rangatira, Lyttelton, today, 7.45 p.m. loxtou, Patea, today. Tamahine. Picton, today, 2.45 p.m. Holmglen, New Plymouth, today. Port Whangarei, southern ports, today. Talisman, Nelson and Bays, today. Hawera, Wanganui, today. Wainui, Gisborne, today. Holmdaie, southern ports, tomorrow. Wahine, Lyttelton, tomorrow, 7.45 p.m. Matangi, Nelson, tomorrow, 6.15 p.m. Echo, Blenheim, tomorrow. Storm, southern ports, tomorrow. Gale, Wanganui, tomorrow. Kakapo, Greymouth, tomorrow. Waimarino, Auckland, tomorrow. Kapuni, Patea, 16th. i Holmlea, southern ports, 16th. Port Waikato, Auckland, 16th. Gael, Greymouth, 16th. Gale, southern ports, 17th. Kohi, Nelson and bays. 17th. Pukeko, Napier, 17th. Breeze. Wanganui, via Picton, 18th. Port Whangarei, New Plymouth, 19th. Wainui, Bluff, 19th. Waiana, Auckland, 20th. •• . BERTHAGE LIST. Awahou —In stream. Foxton —Queen's Wharf No. 1. Futurist —Queen's Wharf No. 7. Hawera —Pipitea Wharf. Holmlea—Miramar Whatf. Kakapo—Railway Wharf. Maori—Patent Slip Wharf. Nora Niven —Queen's Wharf No. 5. Port Whangarei—Queen's Wharf No. 10. Rangatira—Lyttelton Wharf. Talisman—Queen's Wharf 'Xo. 13. Tamahine—Queen's Wharf No. 4. Wainui—Queen's Wharf No. 16. Wingatui—Floating Dock. I TOKIO MARU EN ROUTE. Advice has been received that the Toklo Maru left Japan on Tuesday for1 Auckland, via Australian ports, and is due to arrive at Auckland on November 7. She will leave there on November 9 for Wellington, where she is due oh November 11, Dunedin, and Lyttelton. , ' BY TELEGRAPH. LYTTELTON, October 12. Arrived.—Port Waikato (2.10 p.m.), from Wellington; Totara (4.55 p.m.), from Westport* To Sail.—Port Waikato, for Dunedin. LYTTELTON, October 13. Arrived.—Wahine (6.40 a.m.), from Wellington. PORT CHALMERS, October 13. Arrived. —Breeze (5.15 a.m.), from Wellington. • ' LYTTELTON, October 13. Arrived. —Waimarino (6.15 a.m.) and Gale (5.50 a.m.), from Timaru. FACTORY SALES AND WAGES. m » , Statistics compiled by the New South Wales authority around the activity of 42 large factories in his State and quoted by "The Bulletin" tell an interesting but noti particularly pleasing story. They show that, though factory sales are falling and the staffs have been shortened, wages costs are still increasing. This is a tabulation of the data for the first five months of the present year and the past three: — Jan.- Ay. Monthly No. of Weekly May, Sales. Employees; Wage*. £ £ 1936 2,690,000 206,000 756,000 1937 2,932,000 220,000 832,000 1938 3,142,000 232,000 940,000 1939 3,049,000 230,000 954,000 For the January-June period of 1939 average factory sales showed a fall of 3 per cent, compared with the same average for 1938; number of employees dropped 0.9 per cent.; wages paid to the reduced number of employees rose 1.5 per cent. Since October, 1938, factory sales have failed to hold their own with the corresponding month of the previous year.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 90, 13 October 1939, Page 10

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SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 90, 13 October 1939, Page 10

SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 90, 13 October 1939, Page 10