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TO-DAY'S SHIPPING.

POlvT OF . LYTTELTON. PHASES OF THE MOON. SEPTEMBER. cl. hj. in. Last quarter . 6 6 S5 a.m. Now inoori ; .• .13 12 22 a.m. First quarter .• 20 4 £5 p.m. Full moon . .28 1 27 p.m. TO-DAY’S ALMANAC. Sun rises 0.55 a.m., sets 5.52 p.m. Mcon rises 11.9 a'.m,, sets I.SO p.m. High water 10.38 a.m., 11.1 p.m. ARRIVED. September 21, 7 a.m.—Wahine, s.g„ 4180 lons,.Edwin, from Wellington. Union Steam Ship Company; agents. September 21, 8.30 a.m. —Aratapu, auxiliary brij', Jones, from Wellington. A. Rhine! and Co., agents.. September 20, 9,45 p.m,—Lily nux. soh., 81 tons, Purvis,■ from "Wellington. A. Rhineland Co., agents. ■ SAILED. . . September 20; 8.30 p.m— Maori, s.s., 3112 toils, Cameron, for Wellington. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. September 20, 1,5 p.m.—Wootton s.s., 150 tons, Larson, for Wellington. A, Rhind and Co., agents. • expected arrivals. Ayrshire, s.s., from Wellington, this day. Maori, s.h m fr6m'' Wellington, September 22. John.Anderson, s.s, from Aluiroa, this day. Lroete, s.s., from Timaru, September 22. Aghtoro, s.s., from Newcastle. September 24. Calm, s.s., from Dunedin, September 21, Gingh Mam. s.s,. from Newcastle, early. Irewcllard, o.a. from Wellington, early. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Wahine, s.s, for Wellington, this day. Leu to, auxiliary schooner for Wellington this day. ' Karu, g.s., for Wellington, this day. Storm, s.s., for Dunedin, this day. Amapu, auxiliary brigr for Wellington, Sep. tember 21, . Kauri, s.s., for Auckland, September 22. Lily, aux. sch., for Wellington, September 22. HEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY’S LINE. Xaikotttfr-*-A wiroloss taessag© Has keen received stating that this steamer, from Montreal, is expected to arrive in Auckland on the of September, 22. Woodarra-Sailcd from London on Scptemwt 10, for Lyttelton direct. , . BERTHING LIST. ' Houlo, Gladstone Pier. Aratapu,, Gladstone Pier, Kahika, Gladstone' Pier. Ltella, No. 1 breastwork. .Wahine, No. 3 east. Storm, No. 3 west. •ham, No. 4 bast. Kauri, No. 4 west Northumberland, No. .« west. : ■ 'I 'Kiso Mam. Ncr.' t east, ' i John, No ?■ west w r B^ ea WwbU, No.B bieisiwork. •" ■ ■ • ■ SHIPPING - NOTES," 1 t .A W«Ut the frtm Greymouth ivith timber. After discharging her. cargo she will be Lyttelton for overhaul. W? 6 -m tWM ® hould a Y ive back to-morrow from Timaru to complete her loading for PScton and Wanganui. 6 iTho Storm arrived from Wanganui yesterday morning with 40,000 ft of timber end geneml cargo. She will leave for Dunedin toWELLINGTON SERVICE. mor h nint rat T . w i ivedf «>“ Wellington this It l f, hop6d to dwpatch her for ”vwT.? ll tbe return txip to-morrow. dispatched for Wellinglh« liff? afternoon. On discharging flh 2,, wil l load again for Lyttelton. S , „ u, a • Wl i l bo dispatched for Wellingml ? ,gbt Wltb General cargo. K J teirow! 8 n ° W CXPe2ted fr ° m Wellingto; hj t e hif a e r vcnbi be dißPatChed f ° r Welline " „J be Ca,l J? ia from Dunedin, via Tittatu, on Thursday, She will leave fox Wel‘lJmton r a ? d Wan G»nui the same day. Ibe John is expected to leave Lvttelfcon to-morrow for Wellington. yUe ton MOVEMENTS OP COLLIERS. Thei Ngatoro, which left Newcastle last Friday. has an Australian mail on board and of S. irnVe h<ire 0a Fliday With a *«« l«d .« expected to leave Grey'te“ten dy Whj COBI and timber fo r LytTho Kahika, at present engaged in dischargmg 1391 tons of coal and 27.000 feet of timber from Greymouth will leave for Greyborne t °' morrow t0 load for Napier and Gris_The Waipori arrived at Wellington on. Saturday frPm Polt Kembla witb a load of C .S? Saikai . Maru arrived at Wellington on K*L»"SX' mth POU.AUCKLAND. ’ • The coastal steamer Huia is expected from Dunedm at the end of the Week. She will ml hj t° r ° a ! ilns for Auckland at this port. J A,, m r a l!,J commenced loading produce for Auckland, and should get away for th« northern port to-morrow* The Wanaka, on her way from Timaru to Auckland, will call at Lyttelton on Friday to take in bunker. * OVERSEA SHIPPING. A report received by the Union Company states that the work of converting the mail steamer Makura into an oil-burning shin is proceeding satisfactorily at San Prancisw! It is not yet known, however, when the vessel wi!l be ready o resume her running mb- T i° UV °n Auck J and -Sydney service. The Ayrshire has been delayed at Wcl--o\? n(.dilß d i lB not now due until to-morrow. The Matatua was expected to leave Port Chalmers for Bluff yesterday. rr^ h ®/ amar i is .r due at Psrt Chalmers on Thursday with 450 passengers, mostly immigrants. ' ™

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 20057, 21 September 1920, Page 6

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TO-DAY'S SHIPPING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 20057, 21 September 1920, Page 6

TO-DAY'S SHIPPING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 20057, 21 September 1920, Page 6