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TO-DAY’S SHIPPING.

PORT OF LYTTELTON. PHASES 'OP THE MOON. SEPTEMBER. ci. hj. m. Last quarter , 6 P 35 a.m. Hew moon . .13 U £2 a.m. First quarter ,£0 4 25 p.m. Full moon . 23 1 27 p.m. TO-DAY’S ALMANAC. Sun rises, 6.27 a.m.; sets, 5.32 p.tn. Moon rises, 5.32 p.m.; sets, 10.13 a.m. High water, 7.22 a.m.; 7.43 p.tn. ARRIVED. September 3, 6.60 tv,m.—Maori, s.s., 3412 four. Cameron, from Wellington. Union j Steam Ship Company, agents. I September 3, 2.35 a.m.—John, a.s., 342 tons, Hawick, from Nydia Bay. F. E. Sutton and Co., agents, 1 September 3, 10.30 a.m.—Lily. aux. sch., 28 i tone, Purvis, from Wellington. A. Hhind nnd Co., agents, SAILED. September 2,-'11.30 a.m.—Kakapo, s.s., 1521 tons, for Greymouth. Union Steam Ship Company, agents;" September 2 11.55 a.m— Monowai, s.s., 8133 tons', Norton; for Dunedin. Union Steam Ship Company, agents September 2, 9.50 p.m.—Coiinna, s.s,, 1319 tons, Elders, for Timaru. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. September 2, 3 p.m.—Kahika, s.s., 1018 tons, Edge, for Greymouth. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. September 2, 1.50 p.m.—Breeze, s.s., 542( tons, Venn, for Dunedin. A. H. Turnbull and Co., agents. September 2,0 p.m.—Shahristan, s.s., 3078 toils, Simpson, for Luncdin. Union Steam Shin Company, agents. September 2, 8.25 p.m.—Wabir.e. s.s., 4136 tons, Edwin, for Wellington. Union Steam Shi" Company, agents. September 2, 9.10 p.m.—Wakatu, s.s., 157 tons, Wills, for Knikoiira. Kinsey and Co., Ltd., agents. September 2, 9.50 p.m.—Moana, s.s., 3913 tons, for Wellington. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. • . EXPECTED ARRIVAL^; Maori, s.s.. from Wellington, this day. Lily,'' auxiliary Schooner, from Wellington, this day. Woollen, s.s., from Greymouth. this day. John, s.s., from Nydia Bay, this day. Kauri, s.s., from Newcastle, September 1. Wainiana, s.s., from Dunedin, September 4. iFnlpplia, s.s, , .fjrom. Dunedin, September 4. Essex, s.s., from Napier' September 4. Ifelyna n.e., from New York, September 3. Matatna, s.s,, from Wellington, September 5. Alatapu, auxiliary brigantine, from Wellington, early. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Maori, s.s., for Wellington, this day. Orepuki, s.s., for Greymouth, this day. Westralia, s.s., for Dunedin, September 4. Port Curtisi s.s., for Dunedin, September 4. Woptton, s.s., for Wellington. September 4, John, s.a.j tor Dunedin, September 4. Monowai, s.s., for Dunedin, September 4. IPaloonb, s.s., for Dunedin. September 4. Leitrim, a.s., for Dunedin, September 4. BERTHING LIST. Maori, No. 3 east. 'John Anderson, No. 3 cast. John, No. 3 west. Wcstralia, go. 4 east. Port Curtis, No. G east, Orepuki, No. 5 west. Knromiko, No. 7 east. ■ Leitrim, No. 7 west. Baden Powoll,No. 8 breastwork. SHIPPING NOTES. The Steele Steamship Lino of Galveston, Texas, U.S.A., which proposes to enter the trade between America, New Zealand and Australia at an early date, has appointed agents for the line in New Zealand. It is expected that the steamers’ port of departure in America will bo Galveston. The Karu is timed to leave Wellington to-day for Lyttelton, and should arrive hero to-morrow. The famous clipper ship Cutty Sark, which tacule ii. imputation for fast sailing in tho Australian trade, is still in commission. As the Ferreira she sailed under tho Portuguese flag. Advice received from Loudon by tho last mail states that the well-known clipper has again changed hands. .t I ’T" , wil * l sr °bably be docked »t Lyttelton to-day for her annual overhaul uua survey. ; The steamer To Anau is duo at Lyttelton on Sunday to replenish her bunkers. On “kroky she will leave for Dunedin. The Brcczo was nn early arrival yesterdav morning from Wanganui. She finished the handling of her cargo in the afternoon, and Bailed lor Dunedin and Timaru. frJm thi 0 ”™*! *U/, ve '-! yesterday afternoon from tho north with 500 tons of "enernl cargo. She left late last night for Dimedin, where, on discharging, she will He up ° t? V 1 ® shortage of bunker coal P "he Cormna arrived from Wellington yesterday morning with the Mooraki'a transhinmonts, and sailed again last evening for Timaru and Dunedin. ' INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. The Moana discharged 450 tons of cargo from Sydney at Lyttelton yesterday. The vessel loft for Wellington last evening, and is timed to sail from tho northern port at 3 p.tn. to-day for Sydney, The Hivcrina loft Sydney yesterday for Auckland. J The Ulimnroa was also dispatched yesterdav from Sydney for Wellington, r, . ,-„ t ' a , loona is expected to-morrow from Port Chalmers. She will leave again to-mor-row evening for Wellington. The Weatralia, from Melbourne via Wellington did not arrive in Lyttelton until 1 is yesterday afternoon, having left WollingfoA late tho previous night. She will leave this evening or to-morrow, according to labour available, for Dunedin, Bluff and Melbourne She brought 0 309 tons for discharge here, also tnreo saloon passengers. . TIMBER SUPPLY. The John arrived ear'y this morning from Lydia Bay with a part cargo of timber for Lvttelton and Dunedin. S‘ho will sail for Dunedin to-morrow. At the southern port ehe will load for Wanganui. The Kini was expected to leave Greymouth at nrdmght, and should arrive hero to-mor-row night. , r ,^ h t,°u r t nU i ! i, COuM Bot fi , niph !l ” loading last night, afid consequently will nbt leave for Oroymontb until 11 a.m. to-day. 2he Boot ton, from Greymouth with tini»sr, is due this evening.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 20042, 3 September 1920, Page 6

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TO-DAY’S SHIPPING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 20042, 3 September 1920, Page 6

TO-DAY’S SHIPPING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 20042, 3 September 1920, Page 6