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TO-DAY’S SHIPPING.

PORT OF LYTTELTON. PHASES OF THE MOON. • SEPTEMBER. vm & hj. m. . Frist quartet . 3 1 53 a . m . Full moon . . 10 3 84 p.m. Bast quarter .17 3 3 a.m. New moon .■ . 24 4 4 p.m. : thJe table. ' SEPTEMBER. _ , , 1 a.m. p.m. Saturday, 27 . . 5.48 6.11 Sunday, 28 . . . - 6,84 6.57 TO-DAY’S ALMANAC. Sun rises; 6,43 a.m.; .sets, 5.59 p.m Moon rises, 6.5 a.m.; sets, 8.7 p.m. water, 5.3 a.nu, 6.26 p.m, ' ARRIVED. September p,m.-M3vanet. .« fateam Ship Company, agents. 1247 eP te^ e M- f’, T— “Kittawa, s.s., ■ N^ hoias > froi » Westport. Union bteam fahip Company, agents. b S. \ H* 15 tons, Sheriff, from Wellington. Kinsey »nd Co., Ltd., agents. . SAILED. _ .as, 5.5° iam.-Op.wa. S.e!, 7230 tens, for Wellington. New koaland Refrigerating Company, agents. S Ol September 25, 8.10 p.m.—Manuka. «« f' P-®- —Wakatu, s.s., 157 agents. xinse / and Co., September 26, 6.5°. p.m.-Breeze, s.s., 642 f ° r Plo£on ’ A ‘ H - Turnbull and EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Msauka, s.s. from Wellington, September 27. Btemo, 8.5., from Greymomh, September 27. Mararoa, «.,■ from Weilingtea. Septemb« W f ]U,l feVm. September 28. CUyof, Wmchesterfrom WeUington. early. Storm, s.s. ; . from Wanganui, September 27 iiaru, sj., from Nydia Lay, September 23. PEOJECTEb DEPARTURES. Mdiaroa, Sjk, f6r Wellington, thia day. Manaroa, S.S., for Wellington, this day. Moeraki, s.s,, for Auckland, September 27 MMuka, tus. } for September 87. Mokoia, 8,. for Napier September 29. CWm a,a., for, Wellington, thia day. Wainora, s.s., for Timaru, this day. Westralia, 8.8., for Dunedin, this day. Rosamond, s.s., for Nelson, this day. Kowhai, b.s;, for Westport, this day. Koromiio, s.s., for Newcastle, this day, Ary shire, 8.5., for Wellington, this day, BERTHING LIST. Kittawa, 6.8., Gladstone Piet. Rosamond, s.s._ Gladstone Pier. Kamona, 5.8.,- Gladstone Pier. Koromiko, e.a., Gladstone Pier. Mararoa, s-s., No. 3 East. Moeraki, s.s., No. 3 West. Waihora, s.s., No 4 West. Waiwera, e.s. No. 6 East. Ayrshire, s.s.’, No. 6 West. Calm, 8.8.,' No. 7 East. Kowhai, 5.8., No. 7 East.-. Masula, s.s., No. 7 West. Manama, e.s., No. 7 Breastwork. Lindfitol, barquentihe No. 7 Breatwork. Tug Lyttelton, in dock. Baden Powell, b.8., on slip.

SHIPPING NOTES. The Japanese steamer, Hanjnassn Malar has left Newcastle for Auckland. To continue her loading for Home ports** the Zealandia left Wellington last evening for Timaru. ' The Waiwera, provided she is not further hampered in 1 her loading, should get away oh Monday for Wellington. The Westralia, from Wellngton, arrived In Lyttelton this morning, and is timed to get away this evening for Dunedin, Bluff and Melbourne. ' The Corinthio i arrived 'at Auckland yesterday from Wellington. The collier Kittawa, from WcstpOrt, arrived this morning with a cargo of coal and timber for discharge herd Her movements on unloading are hot so far knwon. The Mokoia is timed to leave Dunedin at 6 p.m. to-morrow for Lyttelton, and should arrive here on, Sunday morning. She is advertised to leave for Napier, Gisborne and Auckland oh Monday evening. The Rosamond, was held up yesterday by tain, and will not leave for Nelson and New Plymouth until to-day. Owing to the rain having delayed the Moetaki’s discharging -operations yesterday morning, it is doubtfiil if r shc will be able t6 sail on Saturday for Auckland, but an endeavour will be made to despatch her. Captain H. S. Whyborri, of the Kurow, is ashore on leave. Mr. A. R..Drialcwater, late chief officer of the Waimaiino. has joined the Weitemata in similar capacity, relieving 1 Mr M. Mackeneie, who has come ashore on leave. Mr. P. Palmer has joined tho engine-room '*teS of the Mderaki, and Mr R. F. Andrews baa signed off. • , Captain J. ‘Mawson, late master of the Paloona, will take . command of tho Atua, relieving Captain T. V, Hill, who will transfer to the command of the Kurow. Mr E. fl. Hunter-Purvis, chief officer of the Kamona, who resigned from the tJnion Company’s service at Lytteltono yesterday, has been succeeded by Mr.J.'Cairns, late second officer of the Matinganui." The Katu. left 'Wellington on Tuesday for ■ Picton with a load of coal. Prom Picton she will proceed to Nydia Bay to load a cargo of timber ior ‘Lyttelton. It is hoped to despatch the Kauri from Wellington for Melbourne to-'day or to-mor-row with general cargo. She will afterwards load at Newcastle lor New Zealand. The Unidh Company has received advice that the Moaria, eh route from. San Francisco to Wellington, left Papeete bn Monday morning for Rarotonga, where she should have arrived on Wednesday. The vessel is due at Wellington on Tuesday, and is timed to leave that port on' the return journey on October 7. .. . The Waihbra wia delayed by the weather yesterday, and will hot. sail for Timaru until this evening. The Breeze, from Dunedin and Timaru, called at Lyttelton yesterday morning to pick up cargo, for , Picton and Wanganui, and sailed for the former port last evening. the Kamb sailed ‘from .Greymouth at 10.30 yesterday mbrhihg, and should put in an appear ahee at this port to-morrow. The Kowhai was to have sailed for Westport hat evening,, but owing • to the shortage of trucks bn Wednesday evening and the rain yesterday morning she was delayed, and will not leave until, to-day. 'On heir arrival at Westport she will load' for New Plymouth. The Koromiko, unless further delayed, •Wild, sail for Newcastle. direct to-day. The Kahu Is to .make a trip' from Wellingi ton to the Cbathams the first week in Octi> her. y

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 12755, 26 September 1919, Page 6

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TO-DAY’S SHIPPING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 12755, 26 September 1919, Page 6

TO-DAY’S SHIPPING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 12755, 26 September 1919, Page 6

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