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TO-DAY'S SHIPPING.

POUT OF LYTTELTON. PHASES OP THE MOON. SEPTEMBER. d. hj. m. Last quarter . 6' 6 35&.m.' New moon . .13 12 22 a.m. First quarter . 20 4 25 p.m. Full moon . ... 28 1 27p.tu. TO-DAY’S ALMANAC. Sun rises, 5.53 a.m.; seta, 5.53 p.m. Moon rises, 0,6 p.m.; sets, 2.13 a.tn. " High water, 11.25 n.m., 11.13 pm. ARRIVED. ’ Sept ember 32, '7.45 a.m.—Maori, s.s., 3413 tons, Cameron." from Wellington. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. 0 SAILED. September 21, 3MO p.m. Karu, e.0., 269 lona, Nicholson, for Wellington. A. H. Turnhull and Co., agents. September 31, 4.15 p.m.—Stella, e.s., 260 tons, M’Bride, for Wellington. A. Rhind and Co., agents. September 21. 825 p.m.—Wahino, s.s.. 4436 tons, Edwin, for Wellington. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. September 21, 11.15 p.m.—Storm, e.s., 405 tonss, Venn, for Dunedin. A. H. Turnbull and Co., agents. _ PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Maori, s.s., for Wellington, this day. Houto, auxiliary schooner for Wellington, September '23, •Vratapu, auxiliary brig, for Wellington, September 23. Lily, aux. sob/, for Wellington, September 33. John, s.s,, for Wellington. September 23. Kauri, s.s,, for Auckland, September 24. Northumberland, s.s.,- for Napier, September. ?4. Baden Powell, a.s., for Wellington, September 23. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. ' Maori, s.a., from Wellington, this day. Breeze, s.s., from Tinvaru, this day. Ayrsnire, s.s., from Wellington. September 23. Ngatoro, s.s., from Newcastle. September 24. Cairn, s.s., from Uunedin, September 21. Hittawa, s.s., from Greymoulh, September 31. Port Napier, s.s., from Wellington, September 30. Port Victor, s.s., from Liverpool, October 28. Port Stevenson, s.s., from New York, October 30. ' ' \ *i'WGinga Mara, s.s., from . Newtf&Btle, : early. Trewellard, s.s. from Wellington, early. Iceland, s.s., from New i ork, ear.y, SHIPPING NOTES. Rain stopped work on the Kauri and Kahika at 2.30 p.m. yesterday, and on the Kiso Maru amhivorthumberland half an hour later. The Wahino, which was bunkering, also knocked off at 3.30 p.m. This iqorning no work was done on tho waterfront owing to continuous heavy ram, consequently all vessels in port will bo delayed The jßUmu was dispatched for Dunedin yesterday morning., Tho Kara finished her loading for >Wellington yesterday afternoon and sailed for that, port, where she will again load for Lyttelton. The Wanaka, which is due here on- Friday to" take in bunkers, left Dunedin on Monday for Oamaru apd Timaru. Tho Aratapu, Lily and Houto, which are loading here for Wellington, were timed to leave to-morrow fur the north, but the ram may delay them until Friday. The Wakatu will leave Wellington for Lyttelton, via Kaikoura, this evening. She is due to-morrow, and will leave on Friday on the return trip EAST COAST BERVICEv The To Anau was expected to leave Napier last evening for Gisborne and thonoe to Dunedin. At tho latter port, she will load for Napier and Gisborne, via ports. H.M.S. VERONICA, After a stay of about ten days H.M. sloop Veronica Will leave Auckland for the Western Pacific Islands, , MOVEMENTS OF COLLIERS. The Kahika is expected to leave for WestPort to-morrow to load for Napier and Gis-' borne. The Kauri is now expected to sail fer Auckland, Sydney and Newcastle on Friday. The Kamona was expected to leave Wostport yesterday for Auckland. ■ VANCOUVER SERVICE. The Niagara left Victoria, 8.0., -n September 17, and is expected to reach Auckland on October. 5. The Tahiti should have loft' Sydney yesterday afternoon,' and is expected at Auckland on Saturday. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE, lire Tarawera was to leave Blufi yester day for Wellington and Sydney.. The Paloona left Melbourne on Saturday, and is due at Bluff on September 23, Dunedin on September 24 and Lyttelton about September 25. Tho Kaiwarra, which reached Bluff cn Sunday evening from Makatea Island, has 4000 tons of rook phosphates for Ih.it licit. The Weatralia is due at Wellington toi night or to-morrow morning from Melbourne. ■ OVERSEA SHIPPING. Tho Peninsular Company's Ballarat, the first of five of the new refrigerated branch of liners, was launched at Greenock. Her speed will be 13J knots. Tho vessel has cabin accommodation for 400 passengers, all one class, with provision for additional bertha on the main deck in the outward Voyages, and will probably sail in January. The Matatua loft Port Chalmers cn Tuesday for "Bluff. The Ayrshire is expected at Lyttelton tomorrow.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 20058, 22 September 1920, Page 6

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TO-DAY'S SHIPPING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 20058, 22 September 1920, Page 6

TO-DAY'S SHIPPING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 20058, 22 September 1920, Page 6