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SHIPPING.

PORT OF LYTTELTON

PHASES OF THE MOON. NOVEMBER.

TO-DAY'S ALMANAC. Sun rises 4.18 a.m.. sets 7.19 p.m. Moon rises 10.8 p.m.. sots 7.18 a.m High water 6.39 a.m., 7.9 p.m. ,

YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Barometer . 29.64 29.67 29.74 Thermometer .62 78 69 ARRIVED. November 27, 7.10 a.m.—Wahine, s.s., 4486 tons, Cameron, from Wellington. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. November 27. 10 a.m.—Somerset, C 778 tons, Weston, from New York. Kinsey and Co., Ltd., agents, November 27, 6.15 p.m,—Gambnda, ».»., 5307 tons, Goss, from New York. Kinsey and Co., Ltd., agents. November 28, 7 a.m.—Maori, a.s., 3413 tons, Irwin; from Wellington. Union Steam Snip Company, agents. November 23, 5 o,m.—Calm, e.s., 891 tons, Braidwood, from Timaru. A. H. Turnbull and Co., agents. November 28, 3.10 a.m.—Karu, s.s., 269 tons. Nicholson, from Wellington. A. H. Turnbull and Co., agents. November 28, 4.20 a.m.—Ngatoro, s.s.. 1100 tons, Dowell, from Chathama. Blackball Coal Co., agents. SAILED.

November 27, 5.15 p.m.—Te Anau, e.s., 1623 tons. Piatt's, for Wellington. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. Novombor 27, 8.25 p.m.—Wahine, a.s„ 4136 tons, Cameron, for Wellington. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. November 27 1.15 p.m.—Breeze, ».s., 642 tons, Venn, for Picton. A. H. Turnbull and Co., agents.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Kaino. 5.8., from Greymouth, November 29, Paloona, s.s., from Dunedin, November 80. Flora, a.s., from Wellington, November 80. Koromiko, e.s., from Newcastle, early.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Maori, s.s., for Wellington, this day. Canopus, s.s., for Westport, this day. Calm, a.s., for Wellington, this day. Wootton, a.s., for Wellington, this day. Ngatoro, s.s., for Titorangi, this day, Btella, s.s.. for Wellington, November 80.' Karu, a.s., for Wellington, November 80. Wanaka, s.s., for Timaru, November 80. Flora, s.s., for New Plymouth, December 1, Gambada, s.s., for Dunedin, early. Somerset, a.s., for Dunedin, early. Orepuki, e.s., for Nydia Bay, early

SHIPPING NOTES. The Calm arrived from Dunedin, via Timaru, yesterday. On exchanging hex cargo ants wiii proceed to Wellington ttus evening. The Karu arrived on Saturday night from Wellington. It is hoped to dispatch her for Wellington to-morrow. . . ■ The schooner Thuraka, which left Lyttelton on Friday for Wellington, will load timber at that port for Adolaide. iha Cauupus is expected to leave for Westport this evening with produce and general. I'he li.l. steamer Gambada, under churter to the A. and A, Co., arrived in the stream on Saturday, about 1 p.m., from New York dir«rt. She was declared a clean ship and berthed at 6 p.m.

iua F. anu S. liner' Somerset, under charter to the A. and A. Co., which left New York on October 26, arrived in the stream early on Saturday morning. Prßtio/ia was granted shortly afterwards, and the vessel was berthed alongside No. 6 wharf (ea*t; bv 10 a.m. No advice hae yet been received of the departure of the Koromiko from Newcastle, with a load of coal for Lyttelton, She is expected to arrivo here during the week. The bar at Greymouth was unworkable on Friday, a-d the Kamo was unable to leave for Lyttelton. It was hoped that she would be ab.s to cross the bar on t-aturdav, however, in which case she should arrive here to-marrow.

Tho Kahika having finished discharging her cargo of ooal on Saturday was dispatched for the West Coast, where she will load: for Wellington. The Wanaka is at present engaged in discharging over 1000 tons of general cargo from Avc«-la-.d. The ves=el is timed in leave for Timaru and Dunedin to-morrow, thence to Bluff to complete discharging. The Ngatoro, after discharging her sheep and wool from Pitt Island, will proceed to Tetaransi to pick up a load of steers for Pigeon Bay. The vessel will then come on to Lyttelton and load general cargo tor

Greymouth that wag te have been taken by tb« Orenuki.

Tho Orrouki arrived from Gieyraeutn jf>*» tiM-liif vitn a full V*d of timber. On «»??>» plsting her unloading rha will pioowa i=i Nydvp, Bay to load another cargo of UwV.m for Lyttelton. . 4 Tha steamer To Anau left on flfttir3*«j evening for Wellington, where aba will bunker to-day and proceed to Giaborae ft'-d Na-nier. ' ' ' r . The. Flora, according to latest aflvice received in Lyttelton, will not leave W«llin«ton until to-day. She is due to leave Lyttelton on Wednesday lor New Plymouth anil Nelson. ■ "'-:■"■

The new Union Company ateamw Garbetm is due at Wellington this -week from Newcastle with a load of coal. , ,:

The F. and S. liner Armagh I* fine at Wellington from Adelaide Her toccV in? jyvdn are Bluff. Ploton, GMwrne, ITapiei and Wellington. She will Bail from Welling ton on December 20, for Liverpool.

Tho Fiverina wan diupatchea from Sydaey fdr Auckland on Thursday last, direct foi Auckland. The vessel has 1600 tens of rtoerai Australian cargo for discharge at tit* northern port, and 990 pamesgtn. The UJimaroa, whioh is due at Wallinfitra to-day, has 840 passengara on board ant*' 1050 tons of cargo. Tha Weatralia -will b» diaDatcneo! from Melbourne on Wednesday for Wellington arid Lyttelton. • ,

Captain J. Bruce, of the KoHrt, has been suooeeded by Captain JT Burna. Mr F A HisloD ha* joined tha Moana as chief ofiicerj vice Mr W. A. Gray. Captain Knight, of Napier, haa been appointed harbourmaster and pilot at Wairoa; - SHIPPING TELEGRAMS AUCKLAND, Ncvembar 38,' Saturday: Sailed-Karori (8.46 p.m.). f«j Suva; NaTM.ft-p.nL), for Wasted Pacific. Sunday: Arrived-Marawa (2 p.m.), fwm OJs-

DUNEDIN, November 27. The Tofua arrived at Raratonga at 4 p in on Wednesday, from Wellington, and sailed at 8 p.m. for Papeete and San Francisco. Tho Niagara arrived at Honolulu at IJU) p.m. on Wednesday, from Vancouver, and sailed at midnight for Suva and Auckland. She is due at Auckland on December 5. The Moeraki. after overhaul, resumes her intercolonial running next week. She leaves Port Chalmers on Tuesday, and Wellington about Thursday for Sydney only, leaving tbs latter on December 9 for Wellington and Lyttelton.

The Waikouaiti, formerly the Ermgard. recently purchased by the Union Company, ]p"t Britain on November 19 for Auokland, Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin, via Newport News and Panama, and is due at Aucfclar.d in tho middle of January.

Tho Koranui formerly the Cleopatra, the smallest oi the six purchases by the Union Company, left Britain on November 24, for Melbourne and Sydney, via tho Cape. OVERSEAS SHIPPING. LONDON, November 26. Arrived—At Hall, Poena; at Sues, Kin* casan Maru; at Port Natal, Hellenic; at Port Pirle, City of Durham and City <> Corinth. Sailed—For Sydney, Miltiades;. for Melbourne, Cyclops; for Port Darwin. Bellhous*i Kensington. Capodimonte and Atholl; for Auckland, Norman Star. A NEW STEAMER. LONDON, November 27. Harlanc? and .Wolff have launohed the P. and O. liner Bardine for the Australian service. ■'".- ■ •'

AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING. : MELBOURNE, November 26. Arrived—Maiura, from Vancouver; Pori Stephen, from Dunedin. SYDNEY, November 27.. Arrived—Fiona, from Auckland. NEWCASTLE. November 27. Sailed —Garbeta, for Now Zealand.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18574, 29 November 1920, Page 8

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18574, 29 November 1920, Page 8

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18574, 29 November 1920, Page 8

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