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TO-DAY’S SHIPPING.

OF LYTTELTON.

TO-DAY'S ALMANAC. V i^rK- 63 Mjfbn n*Mji.7 p.m., sots 7.10 a.m. - 5 lyigh utater 5,-Jo a.m., 5.51 p.m. ' „ /" ARRIVED. jdugust 24—Tainui, s.s., 121 tons, Bonner, ' f?om T'miaru ' A.2. Remgerating Co., fgenta, ''■'; A,i O U9 24—Maori, a.s., 3112 tons, Manning, j '/_ from Wellington. Union bteam Sh.p Ccinl' pany, agcnis. |// ..'Auausi 21, 9.15 a.m.—Puuki,-8.5., 409 tons. \ -jlßobertsoi, from Timaru. V. E, Sutton and *? f,C6., agenda. ' August'24, 10.40 a.m.—Waipori, s.sl, 1919 )'.i \'toiiß,i Jackson, from Newcastle. Union r"'fßtoam Ship Company, agents, yf?; y August £4, 11.30 a.m.—Orepuki, a.s., 527 Dev/hurst, from Greymou hj. Rceso .(■\"Bro«., agents; F. E. Sutton and Co., port .",( agents. r ;'i;''' SAILED. V'M'August 23, 7.80 p.m.—Maori, s.s., 3112 tons, L' ''Manning, for Wellingion. Union Steam Ship B ''Company, agents. '■ - EXPECTED ARRIVALS. s.s., from JNydia Bay, ihis day. s.s., from Timaiu, this day. s.s,', from Gicymouth, .his day, , s.b., from Wellington, August 25. s.s., from Wellington, Angusi, 27. s.s., from Wellington, August 28. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. B>a -> for \vollington, this day. s.s., ..r Wet.port, ihis day. ii i l"i i i nlli this day. _ Bcht,+T;s t , fo> Ksupara, for Wellington, this day. s.s., for Nelson, this day. b.s.,'for l'icton, this day. s.s,, for Welling.on, this day. s.s., for Kaikour.i August 2b. fo:-Dnnodin, August 27. NOTES. /> reached I/yLa»ton ihis morning , ...iilie'...will lor sajung lor uitj loriutr not having completed the ner nigui,, cmud not The vesad wdi sail today. Tho SH is expected to complete the dischargoMLher ciugo ot coal tais morning, and will Jean about noon lor Gieyjuouui. Tho "Waipori passed btepheii rsutud at . 12.30 o.ni.' ye&teicuiy, and snuUid reach Lyitelton vlilis ttiieinuOu. ihu vessel is Lnug.ing a cu\|go oi jNutvcasuo euaa. The coastal steamer 'i'ainui returned to , 'Lyttelton upm '1 iui.au Una morning, and is expectcd»So' sail ims evening lor Wau- -' ganui. , <w '',' Tne Mamvjfrorn the north is due here on '• Wedu<jhday. ) : 'ins oiorni.ia expected back ! in port from 5i the norJr on Monday or Tuesday. 'l*.. The Calm should reach LyUelton from ifilljunedin and Timaru on Wednesday next. yfoAU'lio 'Minister oi Marine has authorised ? Mhe StOnenoid manning of tue Pa.eena to S&.b?,' akersd from six firemen and three |*;tfiinnierß to nine hitmen and no irimmers, the easy working of the Ures. HHk .Stella, whu.li arrived at Avelling.on afternoon trom Auckland, left at 0 p.m. on Monday last. tho East Cape good weather rest of tue trip ga!? was encouniercu. uas on board 130 tons at thi3 port, and 22 tons tons ot scrap iron for Uuncis also being received at \. ci-Jo-day for Uuueuui, for which port i 9 to sail this afternoon. Pruszynsld, a member of the tnf> American barque Lyman U. Which was recently at Auckland, apit the Magistrate's Coun at for failing to conr iy with conditions oi a permit to land. lie .given a permit to come ashore for but ho stayed ashore overnight, and a room at the Central Howl. Ho arrested, and inquiries wera made about : ih antecedents. Tho military au.horiiics still piosecuting those iuquines, but it ■ ras known that wrs in I\'ew Z:a- ---■ land in 1912 under the name of V. A. Sinkh, I and that ho had subsequently assumed tiio • names of Schmidt and Detsford. The man had now beon in custody since July 22 ana as he was held on a charge wh.ch was not in ltsolf serious, he might be convicted and ordered to come up for sentence when called ■on, with a condition that ho shouid repert ' .daily to tho police. Tho man's ship had fono, and the courso suggested would k:ep im tinder observation until tho military authorities had concluded their investiga- . tionß. The Chief Detective's suggestion \va3 ■ followed by his Worship, the prisoner being /released on undertaking to fulfil tho condftiona stated. 'e==.

.: TIDES FOK THE I WEEK. \.V\ ■.:''» d. a.m. p. m Saturday . . 24 6.25 5.51 Sunday , . 23 G.18 6.25 1 PHASES OF THE MOON. f:,;:-: - AUGUST. 1^ :/ : <{.■ h. th. ■'moon '< 1 8 Oa.ni. ■rtqnartorV . 15 10 46 a.m. 1 niwo . 22 4 32 p.m. quarter . 20 6 67 a.m.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 12405, 24 August 1918, Page 8

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TO-DAY’S SHIPPING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 12405, 24 August 1918, Page 8

TO-DAY’S SHIPPING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 12405, 24 August 1918, Page 8