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SHIPPING.

PORT OF LYTTELTON.

PHASES OP THE MOON. MAY,

YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. 9 a.m. iS'con. 6 p.m. Barometer 29.74 29.73 29.73 Thermometer . 60 63 60 TO-DAY'S ALMANAC. Sun rises, 7.5 am; seta, 4.15 pm. Moon rises, 0.51 am; sots, 1.44 pm. High water, 11.36 am; 0.0 pm. ARRIVED. May 12, 9 »m—Ta Ana.u, sa, 1622 tons, Platts, from Napier. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. May 12, 7.10 a m—Wootton, ts, 150 tons, Larsou, Irom Wellington. Union Steam tamp Company, agents. May 12, U am— ALaori, ss, 3412 tons, Cameron, from Wellington Union Steani Ship Uouipany, agents. May 12, y.oU am—Renown, H.M.S., 26,500 tons, irom l J icton. il&y 12, 1.15 p in—Ngakuta, ss, 1337 tons, from Greymoutn. Blackball Coal Company, agents. May ISS, 2 p m—Manuka, sB, 4505 tana, Clilt, from Wellington, Union Steam Ship Company, agents. ■SAILED. May 12, 10.50 p m—Canopus, tons, Prico, lor A\ estport. Westpoxt Coal Company, agents. May 12, S.M in—Maori, s.a., 3412 tons, Camoron, for Wellington. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. May 12 5.15 p ni—Te Anau, s.a., 1622 tons, Platts, for Duiiedin. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. May 12, noon—Port Lyttelton, s.s. 6777 tons, Renaut, for Dunedin. Kinsey and Co., Ltd., agents.

NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINli. Remuera, leaves Wellington on May 17 for Lyttelton. • Otaki, leaves Wellington to-day for Dunedin, and proceeds thence to Lyttelton to ooniploto -discharge. . ~..,. Oftwa is expected to arrivo in Lyttleton, from Liverpool, via northern ports, on May 13.

SHIPPING NOTE 3. Tho Poherua has been further delayed, but is expected to leave for Westport at 11 a.m. The'Manuka, with 017 tons of cargo, atrived iu port at 2 p.m. yesterday, from \V«I- - She will leavo for tho uune PMttbi 1 afternoon, «itor the arrival of tiio 4 P-ui-train from Curia tduirch. Tho Te Au-au arrived from Napier early yesterday morning with wool and general car"o She ieft lor Duncdm last evening, and" is duo hack in Lyttelton, via Oamaru and Tiniaru, on Sunday aftsrnoon. On Monday she will pick up cargo and sßil fox papier and Gisborne. w„„ + „„w Tho Canopus got under way for Westport last night. , „. • Tho l>reeze is duo here to-day from 11mtiru. Alter exchanging her cargo bhe will proceed to Picton and Wanganui. Tho Ngakere should complete her discharging of cement from Whangarei to-day, and e-a.il lor Greyinouth. Captain Baldwin oirived from Wellington vesloraay morning by the ferry steamer, and wilt rejoin hia foimer slnp, iho Ixoroxniko, niter being ashore 011 sick leave lor several weokfl. Captain Rankin is at present st*udiii" by at Wellington awaiting orders. Captain Easton, i-f tho Melbourne pibt stuff, was a passenger by the Maori yesterday morning, lie will assist in tlie uaviguUon of H.M.S. liaiiiawn to Melbourne. Following tho'entry of tho Manama into the Wellington-San. Francisco service, it is reported that tho Maunganui will also bo placed on tho rim, though no definite arrangements aro yet announced as to her timetable. The Wanaka will leavo Lyttelton to-<iay for Tiniaru and Duncdin. Tho .Atuiv is expected to leave Suva, on Saturday tor Auckland, where she is duo on May IS). Tho Opawn is duo hero to-day from Wellington. 'iho Otaki was to leave Wellington last evening for Dimedin direct. She will call at Lyttelton to discharge Homo cargo on her v.;;y to Sydney. It 'b reported from Melbourne that the salvage claim 011 the Commonwealth Government vessel Australraead by tho crew of the I Paiuia will probably tiniount to a. big sura.

The ship and cargo are said to be lystta at a iow estimate £3.000,000, and as the tow will bo over a distance of 2000 miles tha remuneration of tho ciew for rescuing the ship will probably be one of the largest in the annals of Australian shipping. The Kara, for the samo reason, will not now arrive hero before tho end of th«p week.

The Storm is expected on Friday from Wanganui, via Picton She will leave tha same"evening for Dimedin and Timaru. '

Tho Calm will now leave Wellington lot Timaru direct and from that port will return (o Wellington, omitting Lyttelton, owing to tho holidays. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS, AUCKLAND, May 12. Arrived—Barquentiae, Northern Chief (9.40 a.m.), from ban Francisco, after a ro oord passage of _ j..arty-four days; Yalniarie (C.SO a.m.), irom Clarence River. Sailed—British Light C 6.40 a.m.), for Syd ney. TAURANGA, May 11. Arrived —White Pine, from Newcastle. WELLINGTON, May 12. Arrived —Ripple <7.SQ a.m.), from Gieborne; Wahine (8.40 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Kaliika (10.20 a.m.), for Greymouth; Kamo (5.30 a.m.), from Dyttelton. Sailed—Wailiemo (6.10 a.m.), for Auckland; Opawa (3.50 p.m.), for Lyttelton; Paloona (6.;i0 p.m.), for Melbourne; Wahine (7.G3 p.m.), for Lyttelton. DUNEDIN, May 1?. The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Waimate, from London, arr |.-cd hole to-day, leaking in the bilges, but the BilsfO pumps were able to control the inflow. The services of a diver were requisitioned, whoa it was found that one or two rivets forward! had sprung. The damage was repaired. AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING. MELBOURNE, May 13, Sailed—Westralia and Kaiapoi, for New Zealand. SYDNEY, May 12. Arrived—Ulimaroa. from New Zealand.

KB ■£<HH Full moon . 3 l 17 p.m. Last quartci . . il 5 21 p.m. New moon . 18 5 65 p.m. . 25 3 37 a.tu.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18407, 13 May 1920, Page 9

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18407, 13 May 1920, Page 9

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18407, 13 May 1920, Page 9

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