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TO-DAY'S SHIPPING.

POST OF LYTTELTON. HIGH TIDE. June. «.bl p.m. Thursday . 22 i>.o/ iv... Friday . 23 Saturday .24 U.b 11.3 iSunday . 25 11.54 Monday . 20 0.17 0.41 Tuesday . 27 1.5 1.80 Wednesday 23 i,55 2. JO ARRIVED. Juno 21., 7.20 a.m —Kinross, 5.6., 4120 tout, Trebiecook, from Now York, via Auckland and Wellington. Vacuum Oil Ccmpaay, agents. Juno 21, 7.2') a.m.—Storm, Cowan, from Xiinaru. A, 11. Turnbuil ana C 0., agents. Juno 'il., 7 25 a.m.—Oorirna, e.s., 1444 tons, Scott, from Xiruaru. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. June 21, 7.25 a.m—Athenic, b.s., 12,234 tons, Crussiand, from London, via. ports, Auckland and Wellington Naticnal and Agen:y Company, agonU. Juno 21, 9.10 a.m.—Mars.roa, b.s., 2598 tons, Cameron, from Wellington. Uuion Steam ' btip Company. agents. Passengers—Misses 1 Bishop, J/Arc;,- Eilis Reid, Bobertson, • Mackay, Muuro, Walker and Lilly, Meedames Ruikh and three children. Usherwood, Bone, Hunter, Harvey, Loftus, Maesey and Gray> "' Sergeant Wells, Rutherford, Private 800 th,., Sergeant Betta, Messrs Weymouth, Rober:s, ° Bone, Hunter, Butler, Dodd, Ellis, Smith, Allen, Mitchell, Birch, Miller, Sergeant*Major Moore, Williams, Blade,-Burridge, 4 . Hird. Quirt ermastcr-Sr-ryeant-Major Allen. Archibald, Loftua. Knock, Holmes, Smith, Thompson, Ayson, Pnuton, Store, Blackwell. M'Farlane, M'Farlane, Manhire, Lilly. Daw-''• son, Sof ton, Sham.. Gray, Beauer, Gilbert, J. A Carter, Wcdderspoott, Trooper Ander*-' son, Corporal Morrisey, Trumpeter - Do;h:e nrd Scarlett, and sixty-two steerage.'June 21,' 0.25 a.m.—Tarawera, s.s., 2003. tons, Ritchie, from Dunedin Union Stewn" Ship Company, agents Fn«sen?era —Miasas Lca-rv, Sun (2) and Floratt, Mrs C. J. Ander- . son, Messrs Macdonald, Miller, J. Taylor, JL - Pratt and Bullock June 21, noon—Monowai, s.s., 8433 tana, _■' Drewct'e, from Wellington. Union Bteatt Sliip Company, agents. SAILED. June, 20, 10.50 a.m.—Whakatane, s.s., 5754 tons, Squires, for Port Chalmers. New Zealand Shipping Company, agents. June 20, 4.30 p.m.—Breeze, a.s., 542 tons, Radford, for Dunedin. A. H. Turnbuil and Co., agents. Jun.s 20, 9.25 p.m.—Cygnet, e.s., 124 ton*, Murray, for Kaikoura. Stevenson,' Stewart Co., agents June 20, 8.55 p.m—Maori, s.s, FS99 tone, Manning, fcr Wellington. "Union Steam Company, agents. Passengers—3oo saloon end steerage. Jui.© 21, 10 a.tr. —Woofcton, s.s., 150 tona, Larfen, for Wellington. A- Rhind and Co. agents. 1 . EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Kaitangata, s.s., from Dunedin, June 22. Maori, s.s., from "Wellington, June 22. Ka:ti.ngata, 5.6., from Wallaroo. June 2X ' Mararo.i, s.s., from .Wellington, June 23. Breeze, s.s., from Timaru, June 23. Maori, s.s., from Wellington, June 24. S + orm, s.s., from Picton, June 24 Mararoa, s.s., from Welliugton. June 25. Maori, s.s., from Wellington, June 27. > Mararoa. s s., front Wellington, June 28. Victoria, s.s., from Dunedin, June 28. liowaki, 8.n., from Wellington, June 28. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Monowai, s.s., for Auckland! this day, SJorm, s.s, for Picton, this day. Corinna, s.s., for Nelson, this day. Mararoa, s.s., for Wellington, this day. Tarawera, e.s., for Auckland, this day. Wcotton, s.s., for Wellington, this day, Kaitangata, s.s., for Wellington, Juno 22. Maori, 3.6., for Wellington, June 22. i Xaitangata, s.s., for Wellington, June 21 Athenic, s.s., for Dunedin, June' 23. Fibrosa, s.s., for Dunedin June 231 Mararoa, s.s., for Wellington, June 23. Breeze, s.s., for Wellington, June 28. Maori, s.s., for Wellington, June 24. Storm, s.s., for Dunedin, Juno "24. Mararoa, s.s., for Wellington.-Juna 28. Maori, s.s., for Wellington. June 27. Victoria, s.s., for Sydney, June 28. Mararoa, s.s., for Wellington, Juno 29. Moeraki, s.s., for Sydney, Juno 28. w OVERSEA VESSELS. Steamers bound for Lyttelton.— t , From London. Rotorua, s.s. (New Zealand Shipping: Company), due July. Ruahine, s.s. (New Zealand Shipping Company), at Hobart Juab 18, due Lyttelton ;bnu< June 30.*. Tainui, s.s. (Shaw, Savill,and Albion Cora..anv\ dne Lyttelton about July. v,_ Corinthic, s.s. (Shaw, Savill and' Jflbion Company), due Julj. From New York. Tongariro, s.s., (New Zealand Shipping Company}, due August.. Muritai, s.s. (Commonwealth and Dominion Line), >jlue Auckland June 22, Lyttelton July S .... Port Hardy (Commonwealth'and Dominion Line), sailed May 10, at du« k i Lyttelton about June 22. Paparoa, s.s. (American and Australian Line), due Lytteltcn about July. Baron Balfour (Vacuum Oil Company), to sail. From Liverpool. Karamea, s.s. (Federal and Shire Lino), at Auckland, due Lytttehon June 24. j Durham, s.s. (Federal and Shire' Line), due Lyttelton July. Kia Ora, s.s., (Federal and Shire Lino), left I Cape Town May 9, due Lyttelton June. From Montreal. Pakeha, s.s,, Kaikoura, s.s., Aralnen, s.a.> Booral, s.s., Coonargo, e.s., Dongana (to tuJ). THE GOLDEN GATE. Tiie San Francisco " Chronic 1 a" of Mo-i 10 says:—"Willi braces squared to favouring winds for long sea distances, full and by on ioiig beats to-windward, end always Keeping up a rattle of knots, the four-masted barcui4 Golden Gate made o. record for the* iouirl run !o Weliing'-ii of ninety-four days. Tho big sailing ship came in late on Thursday evening, and yesterday morning, after prathuß, Captain H. N. Burgess told of th« record he had made, giving credit to his vessel and crew, and telling little or nothing of the apt seamanship that enabled him to find all tho wind spaces and none of th 3 calm spots. Captain Lewis, port captain for H .iul, Rolpli and Co., owners of thp vessel, was one of the first to go aboard and coapjatulate Captain Burgess on his remarkat'e run round carried a message of cor.sTatula'ion from the ownars. The Golden Gate brought 7COO n?.les of hemp. She will unload at, the ncrth side of pier S5. and will then make Brother voyage to New Zealand. The Golden Gate made tho rip from this tort 'o Wellington in forey-oight days, and the return trip in forty-six STHSTKEN ROCK IN HAL'RAKX GULF. C-nntain Bcllons. of the Hinemoa, reports that a sunken rock, with only 25it over it, exists 13dr? ea't of south extreme of Tiritiri Isla-'d. The r.'ck is in a. position of" infer ea«Vrn !in-f.ithotns patch shown on . chart IDHSvIOU ' nruiTANors itinerary. Ir is undirs'ood that »he Himitangi xriVt n-.zke tiro ti\',»s betw-rn Wcs'port and Wancarmi before returning She is due to l-ave for th.; latter jjorta from Lyttelton 0:1 July 1. MANUKA'S LATE ARRIVAL. The Union Steam Ship Company's Manuka. did not reach Wellington until early ttu( morning, and in consequence her moil tmd nassc-ngers missed connection with the Ma- ; raroa. ° Tho Miar.uka will leave Wellinstor ... to-morrow for Sydney. KINROSS ARRIVES. Under charter to the Vacuum Oil Com- ■' ] any, the steamer Kinross arrived in porl this mornimr. She has some 25.C00 ea?er. of 011 to land here, and will subsequently procecd tovDunedin Captain E. Tvebe'cock it in command of the steamer, and he has as j socialed with him the following officers:— Chief cfficer, Mr T. Mann; second, Mr L, P. Sergeant ; chief engineer, Mr, W. Hogg; second, Jfr \V. Laing; third, Air C. Tuniert fouith, Mr W Reay SHIPPING NOTE?. Cart.iin R. Stovcy Walton, marine superfnleudcnt at Lvtte'-on. left for Wellington night, to reheve CapUun Stott, who recently underwent an onera^ion. Mr M'Dou:al!." chief engineer of the Ngatoro. hi 3 'eft th-it vessel, on recount of a bf-rcavemcnt. and Mr Broadlev, second encincer of the Ngakuta, has filled the vacancy. Kr Jovce. la'e donkeyman of the Ngatoro, died a 4' Wel'inctou on Sunday. Mr J. Hun- . ter, third er.cineei of the Moan a, has been Mtccesdod bv Mr F H ; !i. late acting second of the Pohcrna. D. Mai loch «econd tneine?r of the --[c--r.a, bis refined his ship, F. Na ; coraine ashrre. Mr S. p rc .«'o R , *hirJ etvircer of 'he Murrroa. %«s signed <"ff. »"d rA. E. Fallwell, la<e se-ci'-d c' *"h.- Tvnnmu. has sinned on Mr H. V". Reoin-on has iomrd tho Karamu as »■ crjrd engineer. R. J. "Fitzgibbons Kas reri'-rd "he Mn T ->.roa as chief steward, Mr Cm-»M havinT his old post as cMsf steward of the Moam. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. WELLINGTON, Juno 21. Arrived (12.35 sum.)— Manuka, frcm Sydney AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING. MELBOURNE* June 21. Sailed—Orari. fcr Now Zealand

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 11730, 21 June 1916, Page 5

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TO-DAY'S SHIPPING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 11730, 21 June 1916, Page 5

TO-DAY'S SHIPPING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 11730, 21 June 1916, Page 5

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