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TO-DAY'S SHIPPINGS.

• ARRIVED. July 7, 5.20 p.m.-—Breeze, s.s., 522 tons, Venn, from Wanganui.' A H. Turnbull and 00., agents.Julyi 8, 6.55, a m.—Maori, s.s., 3412 tons, Cameron, from Wellington. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. July 3 V 6 a.ni;—Kaitangata, e.e., 1933 tons Plowman, from Westport,. Union Steam Snip Company; agents. : ; JJuly 8, 9 a.im—War Pilot, s.s., 5875 tons, Trenick, from New York.' Kinsey and Co. Ltd., agents. ’ , • . ' SAILED. , , July 8, 6:so,p.p.—Marafoa, s.s., 2598 tons, Irwin, for Wellington, Union Steam Ship Company, agents. • July 7, 4.50 p.m.-r-Calm, s.s., 891 tons, Badford. for Wellington. A. H. Turnbull and Co., agents.’ ’ ‘ ’ •

July 7, i 6.55 p.m.—John, s.s., 342 tons, Hawick, for Oainaru. F, E. Sutton and Co., agents. ,

_ July 7, 7.15 p.m.—Waiwera,- s.s., 4405 tons, Gordon, for Port Chalmers. Shaw, Savill and Albion Company, agents, July 8, 11 a.ui.—-Putiki, s.s., 490 tans, Robertson, for Wellington; E. E. Sutton / and Co., agents. ' ' .

EXPECTED' ARRIVALS. Manaroa, s.s., from Wellington, tbis day. Wootton, • 5.5.,-' from ■ Wellington, i this. day. Wakatu. s.s., from Wellington, July 9. Mararoa, s.s.; from Wellington, July 9. Cygnet, s.s., from Kaikpura, July 10. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Koromiko, sis., for Timaru, this day. Corinna, 5.9.,' for ' Nelson, this day. Mina,_ s.s., lot- Wanganui/ this day. Teinui, s.s.,- for-Wellington, this clav. Auatralrange, s.s., for Dunedin, this day. Kara, s.s., for Wellington, this day. Breeze, s.s., for Dunedin) this day. Manaroa, s.s., for Westport, July 9. Mararoa, s,s., for Wellington,' July 9. Cygnet, s.s., for. Kaikoura, July 9. SHIPPING NOTES. The Karamu is expected to sail this evening for Westport direct, and the Kamo for G-reymouth. • \- The Putiki finished her loading yesterday afternoon, and saifed at an early hour this morning for' Wellington. .The John finished discharging her cargo of timber yesterday, and sailed for Oamaru, whence she will proceed, to Timaru, and later return to Lyttelton to complete her loading for Wanganui, The Calm, fully loaded with general cargo, left for Wellington and Wanganui last night. The Corinna could not ■comnleto her loading last evening, owing to the watersiders leasing work at fivis o’clock. She was timed k> leave for Nelson and! New Plymouth at tiocn to-day. - The Kara is expected to leave fdj an A New : -Plymouth to-night. The Malta,. Which arrived in Lyttelton yesterday morning from Wellington, and is timed to, sail for Wellington again this evening, was unable to secure any labour to work the vessel yesterday. ‘

OVERSEA SHIPPING.

The American wooden, steamer, Annetto Bolph, afrived St Honolulu with' engine troubles on May 4, and was towed from that port to San Francisco. The vessel visited Wellington-in January last. . k The Waitemata is at present l/bading at Calcutta, for New Zealand ports. The Kaituna left Newcastle on Wednesday last for Wellington', with a cargo of coal, but she has been diverted to Dunedin. The Rimutaka is. to leave Wellington for London on .Thursday; s . , The Waimate left New York on June 21 for Auckland,, Wellington, * Lyttelton and •uunedki. fjhe i» corning to the agency of the New .Zealand arid A'fHcan Company, and is expected; to . arrive at Auckland about Aueust 2. , •

The Port Nicholson, Mamari and Port Melbourne have left London for Wellington. The Tofna wus..timed to leave Wellington Isute last night for San Francisco, and the Tahiti for Dunedin.

■ The Waiwera-'completed .'her discharging yesterday, and left .last % evening for Port Chalmers, from which porVshe will proceed to Melbourne. ■■■■..* s The New, Zealand Shipping ■ Company’s steamer Orari wag Expected to reach Sydney on Wednesday last from Port .Said. She wag expected to .replenish her hunkers and proceed to :where she willbe docked prior to loading at , Gisborne, Napier and Wellington for London. •• : Thet Marine Department advises that the Karon rock light has been re-lighted.

REPAIRS TO STEAMER. . [Per Peess Association.] .. ■; DUNEDIN, July 7. A tender ,by Stevenson and Cook lor permanent repairs to the steamer Westmoreland, at Port Chalmers, has been accepted. ; H,>lß \ understood that additional work may be, found necessary, in which case tho total cost will be Augmented to ov«r £30,000. ; - ; 1 vw

Port of lyttelton. TIDE TABLE. ■; JULY, r ■ Wednesday , i a.ru. 9 r 0.28 p.m 0.52 Thursday . ,10 1.16 1.40 Friday . , 11 * 2.5 2.30 Saturday 12 ' 2.65S.21 Sunday , , 13 ! 3.46' 4.11 PHASES OF TH£ MOON. First quarter , • d. ■ h. m. . 6 a 47 Full moon . . .; 13 6 33 Last quarter .r .'so ■ 10 S3 Ise'v moon , , . •: , 27 4 51 TO-DAY’S ALMANAC. Sun rises, 7.35 a.in.; -sots, 4.34 p.m. Moon rises, 0.34 pim.; seta, 2.44 a.m. High water, 0,0 1 a.m.;, 0.5 p.m.;

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 12687, 8 July 1919, Page 4

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TO-DAY'S SHIPPINGS. Star (Christchurch), Issue 12687, 8 July 1919, Page 4

TO-DAY'S SHIPPINGS. Star (Christchurch), Issue 12687, 8 July 1919, Page 4