LATE SHIPPING.
ARRIVED. December I, KUO a.m.—John, 3S ij.jn tons Hawick, from Nydia Bay. F. E.' Sutton and Co., agents. The John, from Nydia Bar, with a camo o. timber, arrived in Lvttclton this mornimr. On completion of her discharging she will load general cargo for Dunedin. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. [Put Pnr.as Association.] . . ,_ r AUCKLAND, December I. Arrived, ivamonxi, from Ouiuo.ru. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association, y Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright ‘rrivort ir nr C'NEA’, December 1, ■onnccl -1 la, Muheno; 5.30, Mocraki, from Aow Zealand. Tlio steam trawler Viking, which has undergoing alterations at Lyttelton for tVvestlrdar ('“r mad ° h f ' ie T' lrturc llt neon L the fi y , h rng indr-rr" 6 Sl ‘ B Wi!l Bng^o The V notion, on finishing her loading this eren.ng, vo I rroce«l to Wellington .and the \v .Lkatu v. Jl ulko bo Jiapatched for vi.h Tymkom-n, tliis cvenij,- ° wrrrs at" 10^ O T*' ny '* “ teanier Kaiquantity of sai{ and^'^ph^phauf' Zm Adelaide, is limed to ouva mi ..A ssr* whoi ° , 'l' l } 0 Koromiko, which arrived from Newoastlo on Friday morning with a cargo of coal for this port, will hj» dismM,~i f end oi this week with -J i., ' c 1(x ? f no of Produce J Auckland' 1 "" COn9l e The collier Kittawa is expectoi to complete 6 * TARAAVKIU recommissioned. b2v r T v:, ' n ’ which hn« uccn AuLkln.nd since Autruat 7 b-m Wn recommissioned. During i„. r b Q \ ! n y’ 0 . 1 ' 4 si }° llns . l, een thoroughiv'’ overbn'* iliGm'q 1 16 Paired. The accommodation •<n Juucrs «nd men has been renovated rnado W m ft fl U,>t °' d '! !<! - Additio »» have been Dm qr th ® CK 7’ B - q ™ rtcrs “■» required bv .bo Seamen’s Union. In tho startoard al.cyway amidships two mcayrooma boon fitted ono for tho seamon and ore f or tho firemen. Tho tables have been taken out ot tho forecastle, which has made' tho quarters more roomy. In addition a dressing-room has been added. It ig ’ if “ ated outside the forecastle, and is fitted with lockers. Tho bathrooms for tho men have also undergone special attention. The Tarawera left Auckland for Opua on Thursday to load a _ cargo of timber for Sydnev After discharging at Sydney, it ia understood that she will take up the Sydney. Melhourne-Dunedin cargo service permanently, a trade for which tho Dunedin merchants have been agitating for a long time Captain TVilliamson, who is in coim mand of the Tarawera has with him the following officers:—Chief. Mr 11. C. Whitesecond, Mr J. Harper; third. Mr F.. Suthcr,an -i c^'e4 Plls ’ ne<3r . --B' C. Ronalds; second Mr 1. Mowatt; third, Mr Stevens; chief steward, Mr Smith; wireless operator, Mr liuntor.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 19811, 1 December 1919, Page 8
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444LATE SHIPPING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 19811, 1 December 1919, Page 8
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