TO-DAY’S SHIPPING.
PORT OF LYTTELTON,
TIDE TABLE. JULY. a.m. ■p.m.jp Wednesday . 23 0.0 0.15 Thursday . . 24 0.43 1.15 Friday . . 25 1.45 2.15 Saturday . . 2G 2.45 3.14 PHASES OF THE MOON. JULY. d. It. s. #t?fV qaMtet . S a «T Fall moos . . .18 t f& Lrfwt qußtt»i , . V> 10 88 N«w moon . . . 2T 4 41 TO-DAY'S ALMANAC. Sun rises, 7.25 a.m.; sets, 4.4S p.m. Moon rises, 1.55 a.m.: sets, 11.57 p.m. High water, 11.16 a.m.; 11.45 p.m. ARRIVED. July 22, 8.25 a.ru.—Maori, b.s., 3412 tons. Cameron, from Wellington. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. SAILED. July 21, 6.55 p.m.—Hararoa, s.s., 2598 tons, Irwin, for Wellington. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Soromiko, a.s., from Auckland, July 23. Putiki, b.s., from Dunedin, July 23. ttararoa, b.s., from Wellington, July 23. Woottou, s.s., from Wellington, July 23. Mokoia, s.s., from Dunedin, July 25. PROJECTED DEPARTURES, John, s.s., for Wellington, thib day. Navua, s.s., for Wellington, this day. Mansroa, s.s., for Wellington, this day.' Houto, s.b., for Dunedin, this day. Putiki, s.s., for Wellington, July 23. Corinnu., b.s., for Nelson, July 23. Breeze, s.s., for Wangtf.nui, July 23. Koromiko, s.s., for Tiniaru, July 24. Mokoia, s.s., for Wellington, July 24. Orepuki, a.e., for Greymouth, July 24. SHIPPING NOTES. The Ngahere arrived Wellington on Sunday morning from Tokduiaru Bay to discharge coal. The vessel is. to leave Wellington this evening for Teterangi, Pelorus Sound, to load for Pigeon Bay, and will later come on to Lvttelton to complete her discharging of coal. The Ulimaroa, with troops from Egypt, is due to arrive at Auckland on August 6. The barquentine Senorita, twelve days out ftrom Newcastle to Wellington, arrived at the latter port on Friday. The Senorita experienced strone north-westerly and northerly winds with two days of heavy seas. The master of the Senorita is Captain _L. Kingdom, who was formerly in the Union Company's service. The Corinna, which is on hor way from Dunedin and Timaru to Nelson and New Plymouth, is due here to-morrow to pick up cargo. The Mokoia is expected here on Friday from Dunedin. She will proceed to Wellington the same evening, thence to Napier, Gisbome and Auckland. The Moana is timed to leave Wellington ior San Francisco on August 6. The Manaroa, for Wellington, and the WaKat'i, for Kaikoura end Wellington, should both sail this evening. The Briton is expected at Wellington tomorrow with troops. Subsequently Bhe will proceed to Australian ports to load for Home ports. The Navua will leave for Newcastle tojiight, irovided a full complement of seamen and firemen can be secured to-day. The John should get away for Wellington this evening. The Orepuki, which arrived from Greymouth on fcunday night, is expected to leave on the return journey on Thursday. The British Imperial Oil Company's Bteamet Euplectela, from Singapore, coaled at Newcastle on Wednesday last. She sailed that day for Auckland, where the is due today wit.h a cargo of benzine. In due course, for the purpose of continuing her discharge, she will visit Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. The Breeze will leave to-night for Wanganui The Niagara was expected to leave Vancouver on Friday for Auckland.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 12699, 22 July 1919, Page 4
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