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TO-DAY’S SHIPPING.

• _-4_- —_ PORT OF LYTTELTON. f fIDE TABLE. a.m. P.m. Wednesday, 5 . . 6.13 5.46 Thursday, 6 .7.7 7.55 PHASES OP THE MOON. . MARCH.

TO-DAY'S ALMANAC. , Sun rises 5.-17 a.m., seta 0.35 p.m. Moon rises 8,50 a.ni.j- Bets 7.50 p.m. High water 6.13 a.m., 6.40 p.m. ARRIVED. March s.—Mararoa. s.s.. 259S tons, Irwin, ironi Wellington. Union Steam Ship Cornpony, agents. ~,". SAILED. ■ Marsh 1, 1/S0 p.m.—Canopus, 's.s., for Westport. Wcsport Coal Company, agauts. March 4, %\a p.m.—Wootton, b.s., 150 tons, Larson, for Wellington. A Bhind and Co., agents. March 4, 10 o.m.—Calm, s.s, 891 tons, Radford, for Wanganui. A. H. Turnbull and Co., ugants. March 4, 4,50 p.m.—Storm, s.s., -405 tons, Cowan, for Timaru. A. .51. Turnbull and Co., agents. March 4, 8 p.m.—Maori, s.s., 8-112 tons, Cameron,' for Wellington Union Steam Ship Company, agents. March s;—Stella, e.s., 121 tons, Hamilton, ior Chatham Islands, ltinsey and Co., Ltd., agents, . EXPECTED. ARRIVALS. Tarawera, s.s., from Kiipicr, Moien 6. Wakati, s.s., from .Wellington, Aiarch 6. Badeu Powell, s.s., from Wellington, March C. )repuki, s.s., from Greymouth, Marclf 6. Breeze, s.s., from Picton, March 6. £otare, s.s., from Duncdin, March 6. Cygnet, s.b., from Kaikotmi, March 6. - Storm, s.s., from- Timaru, March 6. Baden Powell, s.s., irom Wellington, March Wakatn, s.s., front K&ikoura, March 7. Wootton, s.s., from Wellington, March 7. Calm, S.s., from Wangunui, Match 7. Cariopus, s.s., from Westport, March 9. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Hotito, schooner, for Auckland, this day. Cvgnet. s.s., for Kaikoura, this day. Matoari, s.s., for Dunedin, this day. Tarawera, s.s., for Napier, March d. ;' '■' Zingara, s.s., for Gisborne, March 0. - Breeze, s.s.,' for Dunedin, March 6. Storm, s.s., for Wanganui, March 6. Baden Powell, s.s., for Wellington, March 6. Wakatu, s.s., for Kaikoura, March 7. Orepuki, s.s., for Wellington. March 7. Calm, s.s*, for Dunedin, March 7. Wootton, s.s., lor Wellington, March 9: v Euapehu, s.s., for Wellington, March 9. SHIPPING} NOTES. [ ' ' The sailing shin Tonawanda should finish her loading at Wellington towards the end of the week and is expected to leave the port early next week for Boston direct, with a full cargo of wool and oro from New Cale-, donia. After discharging her San Francisco carßo at Wcllindgton the barquentine Hesperian will load coal at Newcastle for Honolulu. The■.Suevio left Auckland for London yesterday morning. .The Kauri, with eeneral cargo, for Melbourne, will be dispatched from Wellington to-morrow. The vessel id due,at the northern port from Dunedin early to-morrow morning. The Hinemoa is expected to leave \\el!i n2ton to-morrow on a visit to southern lighthouses. ' The Moeraki, which left Sydney at 5.30 a.m. on Saturday for Wellington, is due at the northern port to-day. She is fixed to icave on the return trip on Saturday, nut if she makes Wellington in (jood time the vtoscl may yossibly come or! to Lyttelton, The Kamona arrived at Westport on Sunday morning from Lyttelton. She was to load at that port for Oamaru and Dunedin. The Uittawa, which arrived at Westport on Sunday, was to load for Wellington. The Pvosamond, which arrived at Wellington on Sunday, is to leave to-morrow for Timaru, Napier and'Gisborne. from the latter port she will sail for Napier and Dunedin. The Corinna was timed to have left Wellington ior New Plymouth, froui which 'port sho will sail for "Wellington and Dunedin. The liakanoa was expected to leave Wellington yesterday for Westport, where she will load for Auckland. The Kowhai should be at present on her way from Wellington to Dunedin. The Kotare finished her annual overhauling at Dunedin on Monday, and was to leavo Dunedin last night for Lyttelton, via way ports. Tho vessel is due here to-morrcw. According to latest advices received by the Huddart-Parker Company the TVostraha is due to" leave Melbourne ou March 25. btie will leave the Bluff, about Ajpnl 5 on the return trip to Australia. The Verdun, which left Port Chalmers on Saturday last for Hull, took with her a carco of 2-2 921 bales of wool, 7413 cases of preserved meats, 1199 cases iam, 516 cases of honey, 1500 tons of bar lead. The Mamari is expected to leave Lyttelton about noon to-day for Port Chalmers bho will have loaded before she sails to-day, some 7748 carcases of lamb and mutton and 254 orates of kidneys. The New Zealand Shipping Company s atcamcr Bufic left St John on Saturday for Ketf Zealand ports, via Panama. The departure of the Moana from San Francisco was delayed as she had to await X but it was expected that she would fail on Saturday afternoon for Papeete. and Wellington. The Mokoia left Suva on Sa urday aftc - aT wiiitn from Vancouver to Auckland. «S;ttl& to Lyttelton last emta» from Kaikoura with a load of sheep. IMa evening the vessel will leavo. for Kaikoura again on her usual weekly tap. Th« Wootton, with genera cargo, sailed for Wellington yesterday. She ia due here m Friday? and wiU lcftve oa &atlllda L <>n the return trip. , Tho auxiliary schooner Hquto is expected to sail to-day for Auckland direct with a full cargo of produce. The Storm 'sailed for Timaru yesterday afternoon. She will return to Lyttelton on Thursday to complete her loading tor Wanganui, for which port she will leavo on Thursday night. Tho Breeze is due in port to-morrow from Picton and Wanganui. She will proceed to Dunedin the same evening, thence to Timaru, unci should bo back in Lyttelton on Monday next to pick up cargo for northern ports. Tho Calm, which was docked at Lyttelton on Monday for cleaning nnd painting, came out yesterday fehorlly after noon, and, after ; bunkering, sailed for Wanganui, where she ! will pick up ft cargo of ahoop ior this port. She is due hero on' Friday. The Tarawera was expected to leave Napier wfco a. cargo of sheep last night. On iher arrival here tn Thursday she will discharge her live stock and then load general cargo •nd produce for Napier. The Wakatu was expected to leave Wellington for Lyttelton, via Kaikoura. iast evening, and should arrive here to-morrow ev<\n- j ins. Bailing on Friday ou tho return trip. I . The Stella, with, stores for the Chatham Islands, w;ll sail early thU morning. At I Hie island'! she will load wool and sheep for (his port. 1'!... K, v , r Hi i» to sail (or Wei- 1 aigton or. Saturday <-,n completion 0 f \w ;<?i(ding a large consignment, oi murfon. bnt--11-i, w.iov; Willi - ,tntß '

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 12569, 5 March 1919, Page 4

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TO-DAY’S SHIPPING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 12569, 5 March 1919, Page 4

TO-DAY’S SHIPPING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 12569, 5 March 1919, Page 4

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