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SHIPPING.

PHASES OF THE MOON. AUGUST. Dav. ri.nl. Last Quarter .... 8 0.21 a.m. New Moon .. .. 14 3.14 p.m. First Quarter .. 21 10.22 p.m. Full Moon .... 30 0.33 a.m. MOON. Moon rose to-day 4.52 a.m., sets 2.56 p.m. TIDE. To-day. 1.44 a.m., 2.14 p.m. To-morrow, 2.44 a.m., 3.13 p.m. SUN. Sun rose to-day 7.2 a.m., sets 5.8 p.m. i PORT OF LYTTELTON. ARRIVED. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST .11. WAFATU (10.20 p.m. I, 157 tons, Wills, from Kaikoura. THURSDAY, AUGUST 12. BADEN-POWELL (0.50 a.m.), 174 tons, McPhi-rson. from Wellington. KARU 12.45 a.m.l, 190 tons, Nicholson, from Wellington. WAHINE (6.50 a.m.), 4436 tons, Edwin, from Wellington. SAILED. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 11. MONOWAI (5.20 p.m.), 3433 tons, Norton, for Dunedin. MAORI (8.45 p.m.), 3476 tons, Cameron, for Wellington. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Manuka, Wellington, August 13. Tutanckai. Wellington, August 14. Kamona, Greymouth, August 14. Orepuki, Greymouth, August 14. Lily, Wellington, August 14. Breeze, Wanganui 4 August 14. Devon, Wellington. August 15. 1

Borderer, New York. August 15. Ngahere. Greymouth. August IC. ' " 'Monowai, Dunedin, August 15. Wootton, Wellington, August 16. Calm, Dunedin, August 17. Horomiko, Newcastle, August 18. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Poherua. Westport, August 12. Karu, Wellington, August 12. Wakatu. Kaikoura. August 13. Baden-Powell, Wellington, August 13. Canopus, Westport, August 14. Manuka, Port Chalmers, August 14. Breeze, Dunedin, August 14. Monowai, Wellington, August 16. Calm, Castleelin". August 17. Wootton, Wellington. August 17. VESSELS IN PORT AT NOON TO-DAY. VVahine, No. 3 wharf. Cvgnct, No. 3 wharf. Wakatu, No. 3 wharf. Karu, No. 3 wharf. Poherua. No. 4 wharf. Tensho Maru, No. 4 wharf. Keishin Maru, No. 6 wharf. Port Denison, No. 7 wharf. Somerset, No. 7 wharf. Canopus, Gladstone Pier. ~~— Baden-Powell. No. 1 breastwork. Storm, in dock. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. COLON. August 8. Arrived—Waiyvera, from Wellington (left July 8), en route to London. i NEW YORK, August 8. Sailed—Mahia, for Auckland; Trewellard, for Lyttcltoni f LIVERPOOL, August 11. Arrived —Admiral Codrinaton, Port Natal. NEWPORT NEWS, August 11. Arrived—Orari, Opawa. SYDNEY, August 12.

Arrive(l —Ffonii. from Auckland; City of Winchester, from New Zealand. WELLINGTON, August It. Arrived—Stella Ki..")o a.m.). from Port Chalmers; Moana (7 a.m.), from Port Chalmers. Sailed—Wangaratta (12..")0 p.m.), for New \ork; Kauri i 1.15 p.m.i. for Newcastle*. IIINEDIN, August 11. Sailed—Navua 1.2.23 p.m.), for Wellington. . UNION S.S. COMPANY. Tlie Motiowai left last night for Dunedin, •lid is due hack at I.yttelton on Sunday morning to finish loading for Wellington, East Coast ports, and Auckland. The Navun sailed from Duiiedin yesterday for Wellington ami Auckland. The Manuka did not set away from Wellington last night for I.yttelton. She is due here to-morow morning with 800 tons of cargo to discharge. From here she will proceed to Port Chalmers on Saturday to undergo survey. The Moana arrived at Wellington yesterday from Port Chalmers to relieve the Manuka hi the intercolon'al running, and was.timed to sail to-day for Sydney. The Kokiri should now be en.route from IPestport with coal for discharge at Timaru. Osnia'ru and Dunedin. The Karuona, with a load from Creymouth, may arrive nt I-jttelTon on Saturday. Tlie Poherua is to leave here tills evening for Westporf. The Kauri left Wellington yesterday for New castle, where she will take in a cargo of Coal for I.yttelton. The Corinna was exnected to arrive nt Oamaru yesterday to take in cargo for Nel«on and New Plymouth. She will finish her loading at Timaru. The vessel will omit I.yttelton, as the Maponrika lifted the freight offering Tor the northern ports mentioned. The Tarawera is due nt BlufT to-dav from Sydney, and slmulil reach Dunedin about Katurdav. The Paloona i.s experfed to leave Melbourne on Saturday |„r BlutT, Dunedin, I.yttelton and Wellington. The Koromikn left Newcastle vesterdav ■with a full load of coal for |,j Helton, where jhr should arrive on Wednesday nest. " KINSEY & CO. Tlie "Borderer, which S expected on Sunday at I.yttelton from New- York, via Newport News, has on hoard for this port 1056 toils of general cargo, including motor-cars, ■uto parts, pianos. . kitchen ware, glass, rifles, carpet sweepers, ' clothing, cotton goods, rooting slates, wall-paper, toilet Articles, oil, candy, 2400 boxes of cornflour, « large quantity, of tobacco, etc. The Wakatu, from Wellington and Kaikeura. arrived at I.yttelton last, night, and la to be .dispatched to-morrow for the aorth again. The Baden-Powell reached Lyttelton early fin's morning, and at present is timed to •ail to-morrow on the return trip. CANTERBURY S.S. COMPANY. . The ifform ' is expected to he ready for •eminaj «u| of dock on Saturday, to load for Ftineo'fn; The Breeze, from Wanganul, may arrive at I.ytteHon on Wednesday, and .after discharge will take in several 'consignments of general cargo for Dunedin and Timaru. • ■•'

P. E. SUTTON & CO. The Orepnki has now been timed to reach Lyttelton on Saturday with a timber cargo from Greymouth. BLACKBALL COAL COMPANY. The Ngahrre should reach Lyttelton on Monday with a cargo of bunker coal for the Somerset. A. RHIND & CO. The Wootton is due here on Monday next from Wellington, lor which port she is to sail the following evening, taking general cargo. PERSONAL. Captain J. B. Rainey, New Zealand marine superintendent of the Commonwealth and Dominion Line of steamers, who has been on a visit to the United Kingdom and New York, recently returned to Wellington. Mr W. Burns, second officer of the Kauri, has left the vessel. Mr George Conway, of Auckland, and late of the Union Company's service, is joining the Hinemoa as second officer, and Mr Jncobson, formerly of Richardson and Co., is signing on as third offlcer. OVERSEAS VESSELS. The New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Rlmutaka is timed to leave Wellington on Sunday for Auckland, with the remainder of her English cargo. The vessel will afterwards load at Auckland and Whangarei for London. The Ruahine is to leave Wellington on Sunday for Gisbornc to complete loading for Home. The Japanese steamer Shinchiku Maru should arrive at Dunedin to-morrow evening with 4000 tons of coal for the gasworks and the Railway Department. The Leitrim, with 5000 tons of cargo from Liverpool, Is due at Wellington to-morrow. She will call at Lyttelton later. The C. and D. liner Port Hacking, which arrived at Napier on Tuesday from Port Kembla, will be due on Sunday at Wellington, and is to sail on August 20 for London, via Panama. The C. and D. Line advises that the Port Curtis is expected to leave Auckland at daylight for Napier. The vessel is due at Wellington about Wednesday next, and will later proceed to Lyttelton, Dunedin and Australian ports. The Karamea, according to latest advice, is to leave Wellington to-morrow for Dunedin instead of for Lyttelton as previously announced. She is to proceed from the southern port to Melbourne and Sydney with the balance of her cargo. Cable advice has been received by the Shaw, Savill and Albion Company to the effect that the liner Mahla left New York on August 7 for Auckland, Wellington, Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane. The Meika Maru should arrive at Wellington shortly from Japan with 4000 tons of superphosphates. Further cargoes for the North and South Island ports are on the way. It is estimated that 17,000 tons, a quantity almost sufficient for New Zealand's requirements during the coming spring, will come from Japan. The Canadian Prospector, from Vancouver, via Melbourne and Syrf»;y. j s expca!r,-l at Wellington «&==£ August 20. The lington on Saturd.iT we ' Xrjf 3fcrV. <*!« Panama. 4 " '

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume VII, Issue 2026, 12 August 1920, Page 6

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SHIPPING. Sun (Christchurch), Volume VII, Issue 2026, 12 August 1920, Page 6

SHIPPING. Sun (Christchurch), Volume VII, Issue 2026, 12 August 1920, Page 6