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TO-DAY'S SHIPPING.

PORT OF LYTTELTON. PHASES OF THE MOON. JUNE. d. hj. m. Full moon . . 3 4 48 a.m. Last quarter . 10 0 29 ».ra. New moon . . 17 1 Hn.m. First quarter . 23 0 20 p.m. ' TO-DAY’S ALMANAC. Sun rises 7.37 a.m., sets 4.29 p.m, Moon rises 2.11, p.m., sets 4.25 a.m. High water 1.10 a.m.; 1.42- p.m. ARRIVED. Juno 27, 6.30 a nr— Storm, ss, 405 tons, Robertson, from Timaru. A. H. Turnbull and Co., agents. June 27. 8 a m—Maori, ss, 3476 tons, from Wellington. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. June 27, 6.30 pm—Earn, as, 269 tons, Nicholson, from Wellington." A. H, Turnbull and Co., agents. SAILED. June 26, 12.35.,p m—Kakapo,, ss, 1521 tons, Flotcher, for Wellington. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. Juno 26, 7.55 pm—Wahine, ss, 3436 tons, Edwin, for Wellington, Union Steam Ship Company, agents. June 26, 1.43 bm—Badon Powell, ss, 180 tons, M’Phorsonj for Wellington. Kinsey and Go., Ltd., agents. June 26, 3.30 pm—Wootton, ss, 150 tons, Larsen, for Wellington. A, Rhine! and Co., •gents. June 28. 5 pin—Kahika, ss, 1148 tons, Edge, for Greymouth. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Monowai, ss, from Dunedin, June 29 Wahine, ss, from Wellington, June 29, Corlnna, ss, from.Timaru, Jude 29. Mderaki. ss frbm Wellington.'June 30. Arawa, ss, front Wellington, Juno 30. Paloona, ss, from Dunedin, July 1. Mokoia, s s, front Wellington, July 4. Tutanekai, s a, from Wellington, early. Arawa, ss, from Wellington, early. Otarama, ss, from Wellington, early. Narenta, ss, from Timaru. early. Kittawa, s s, from Greymouth, early. Baden Powell,’ss. from Wellington, Juno 29. Wakatu, ss, from Kaikoura, June 29. _ PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Maori, ss, for Wellington, this day. John, ss, for Wanganui, this day. Kowhai, s s, for Wellington, this day. Storm, ss, for. Wanganui, this day, Mouowai, sa, for Wellington, June 29. Wahine, ss, for Wellington, June 29. Corinna, ss, for Nelson, Juno 29. Surrey, ss, for Wellington, June 30. Karu, ss, for Wellington, June 29. MoersM, ss, fob Wellington, June 80. Waiwera, s s, for Wellington, June 80. Paloona, s s, for Wellington, July 1. Mokoia, a s, for Dunedin, July 5. Wakatu, ss, for Wellington, June 30. Radon Powell, ss, for Wellington, June 30. BERTHING LIST. Koklri, Gladstone Pier. Karu, No. 1 breastwork, Maori, No 8 east. Cygnet. No. 3 east. Kowhai, No, 4 east. John, No. 4 east. Surrey, No, 4 west. Waiwera, No. 6 cast. Storm, No. 7 west. Manaroa, No. 7 breastwork. SHIPPING NOTES. The Storm is expected to leave Lyttelfon tc-night for Wanganui direct. Tbs Karu should have her unloading of cement from Torakoho completed by to-night and is expected to sail for Wellington with iL cargo of produce to-morrow night. . Mr Bradbury will relieve Mr Hill as second engineer on tno Storm' at Lyttelton to-day. Tho Baden Powell is expected to leave Wellington to-day for Lyttelton. Tho Wakatu should reach Lyttelton tomorrow night. She will load case oil, and proceed to Wellington direct probably on Wednesday. The Maheno for Sydney and the Navua for Suva, Samoa, Vauvau, Haapai and Nukualofa* were dispatched from Auckland on Saturday. ' The Ayrshire has loft tho United Kingdom tor Wellington. Extensive engineroom. , repairs are being carried out ou the Durham at Auckland, and the liner is not expected to arrive at W ellmglon until July V. Tho Arawa is duo here on Thursday from Wellington. The Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer Waiwera, which is engaged in loading meat and wool, should be ready to sail on Wednesday lor Wellington, her linal loading port beiore proceeding to London. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company received advice on Saturday that tho Narenta will .leave Timaru about the end of next Week for Lyttelton. She will make Lyttelion .her final port of loading, proceeding thenoe •to London. The Surrey is expected to complete loading 160,000 carcases of frozen meat and 2600 casks of tallow, pelts and sundries by Wednesday. She will go on to Wellington to finish loading, and thenoo proceed to tho United Kingdom. The Kowhai is expected to have her discharging of coal completed by this evening, when she is timed to sail for Wellington with sheep. The Baden Powell was delayed from sailing for Wellington on Friday night owing to rain, but she finished her loading before noon on Saturday and made hor departure shortly after 1 l>.m. The Manuka arrived at Wellington from Lyttelton on Friday at midday, but heavy rain prevented loading operations, and she did not leave for Sydney until last night. The Kakapo, after having been considerably d-laycd, made her departure on Saturday for Wellington. This evening the vessel is timed to leave Wellington for New Plymouth. The Paloona is due to arrive at Bluff today from Melbourne. Tho vessel, after calling at Dunedin, will come to Lyttelton. She is at present timed to arrive on Thursday, and should leave the same night for Wellington and Melbourne. 6The S.S, and A. Company’s 'gjranea is due a* Auckland on Wednesday from Brisbane. She will load at New Zealand ports for the United Kingdom.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 19986, 28 June 1920, Page 6

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TO-DAY'S SHIPPING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 19986, 28 June 1920, Page 6

TO-DAY'S SHIPPING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 19986, 28 June 1920, Page 6