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TO-DAY'S SHIPPING.

PORT OF LYTTELTON. TIDE TABLE. f JULY. a.m. p.Tri. Friday . . 20 4.43 5.5 Saturda7 . 21 5.27 6.48 Sunday \ k 23 6.9 6.30 PHASES OF THE MOON. JULY. ' d. h. m. Full moon » 5 9 11 a.m. List quarter .11 11 42 p.m. New moon . 19 2 80 p.m. Firtt quarter . 27 6 10 p.m. TO-DAY'S ALMANAC. Sun rises 7.25 a.m., pot 3 4.43 p.m. Moon rises 7.37 a.m., sets 5.53 p.m. ARRIVED. July 20, 2.25 a.m. —Cygnot, a.s., 124 tons, Murray, from Kaikoura. Stevenson, Stewart and Co., agents. July 20, 4.50 a.m.—Calm, s.s, 891 tons, Braldwood, from Dunedin. A. H. Turnbull and Co., agents. July 20, 8.40 a.m.—Marnroa, s.s., 2598 tons, Cameron, from Wellington. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. SAILED. July 19, 7.80 p.m.—Maori, 0.5., 3412 tons, Manning, for "Wellington. Union Stearw. Ship Company, cgenta. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Cygnet, 5.b.,. from Kaikoura, this day. Wootton, 5.8., from. "Wellington, this* day. Te Anau. a.s., from Auckland, this day. Mararoa, u.s., from "Wellington, thia day. Calm, 8.a., from Timant, this day. Maori, s.s., from "Wellington, July 21. Maxaxoa, a.s., from Wellington, July 22. Storm, s.s., from Timaru, July 24. Maori, e.g., from Wellington, July 24. Cygnot, s.s., from Akaroa. July 24. Mararoa, e.g., from Wellington, July 25. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Calm, a.a., for Wellington, this day. Mararoa, s.s., for Wellington, this day. Maori, b.«., for Wellington, July 21. T© Anau, for Timaru, July 21. Mararoa, g.s., for Wellington, July 29, Cygnet, s.e., for Akaroa, July 23. Maori, s.a., foj, Wellington, July 24. Mararoa, s.s., for Wellington, July 20. Cygnet, b.s., for Kaikoura, July 25. Maori, srs., fox Wellington, July 26. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY. Tho Mararoa will be tho ferry steamer this evening. PERSONAL. Mr L. C. Smart, assistant purser of the r-Te Anau, has como ashore, and has been succeeded by Mr W. Anderson, late of the Monowai. Mr J. M. Kirk has signed on the Orcpuki us second enginoer. Captain Bollona, of tho Government steamer Hinemoa, 19 reported to bo progressing very favourably, and it is hoped that he will be up end about in a fortnight. Tho captain has had*severe neuritis in the right leg. SHIPPING NOTES. Tho - Kalcapo, which arrived at Wostport on Tuesday from Lyttelton, is to load a ■cargo of coal for thi3 port. ( The coastal steamer Wootton is expected liere to-day from Wellington, via the Sounds. Sho i 3 expected to sail to-morrow via Wellington. The Kittawa Is loading ccal at Westport from Lyttelton, and is expested to arrive here early next week. The Storm, which will sail to-day for southern ports, is due back in Lyttelton ;next Tuesday, and ori completics? here will ,6ail for Picton and Wanganui. The Breeze, from Timaru, will call at Lyttelton on Thursday en route for Wellington and Wanganui. THE " STAR." fc . CANTERBURY'S PREMIER EVENING NEWSPAPER. SOME LEADING FEATURES. MONDAY—The Agriculturist (including " Rural Talks " by " Rusticus," ono of New Zealand's foremost authorities on all questions referring to our great primary industry); The Fruitgrower, information supplied by an export. TUESDAY—Football Notes, dealing with the . leading games of the previous week. WEDNESDAY—In School and Playground (by "Student"), dealing with school life > generally, particular prominence being given to outdoor sports—Hockey: Notes on Saturday's games. THURSDAY—Motoring Notes Defence Notes —Books (including reviews of new publications). 2TRIDAY— Mimes and Movies: the world of the Picture Film—Workers' Educational Association (notes by " Idealist)— Our Bandsmen: Local News and Foreign Notes (by Trombone)— The Garden • Work foT the Week: Practical hints by one of Canterbury's loading experts. SATURDAY —Round tho Town—Riccnrton Whispers Sumner Ripples Brighton Breezes—Heathcote Notes—Poultry Notes (by " Crow-Black ")—Chens—Draughts— About People—The Day's Sports Results. The " Star's" sporting columns are in charge of experts, and for accuracy and comprehensiveness are unequalled in tho South Island.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 12064, 20 July 1917, Page 4

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TO-DAY'S SHIPPING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 12064, 20 July 1917, Page 4

TO-DAY'S SHIPPING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 12064, 20 July 1917, Page 4