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TO-DAY’S SHIPPING.

PORT OF LYTTELTOiV. PHASES OF THE MOON. FEBRUARY.

TO-DAY’S ADM AN AC. Sun rose 5.21 a.m., 6ets 7.4 p.m. Moon rises 1.23 p.m., sets 11.25 p.m. High water 10.17 a.m., 10.44 p.m. ARRIVED. February 16. 1 a.m. —Wakatu, s.s.. 157 1 tons, Wills, from Kaxkoura. Kinsey and 00., : Did.. agent 3. February 16, C. 50 a.m.—Maori, s.s., 3476 j tons, Irwin, from Wellington. Union Steam j Ship Company, agents. February 16, 7.30 a.m.—Moeraki, s.s., 443 S 1 -us, Collins, from Wellington. Union Steam . Ship Company, agents. February 16, 6.10 a.m.—Storm, s.s., -108 t tons, Robertson, from Timaru. A. id. Turn- ' bull and Co., agents. SAILED. February 15, 11 a.m. —Wootton, s.s., 150 tons, Larsen, for Wellington. Khind and Co., agents. February 15, 8.35 p.m.—Wahine, p.b.. 4436 tons, Cameron, for Wellington. Union Stoam j Ship Company, agents February 15, 5.20 p.m.—Durham, b.s., 5561 tons, Watkins, for Dicton. New r3fc»iauci Chipping Company, agents. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Opibi. s.s., from Clarence River, February 17. fohn, a.s., from Nydia Bay, February 17. Baden Powell, s.s., Horn Wellington, February. 17. • i Kauna, s.s., from Wellington, February 18. Raranga, a.s., from Home ports, March 3. Zealandie, s.s., from Home ports. March 9. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Pukaki, s.s., for Nev.-ca.stlo, this da;,. Maori, s.s., for Wellington, this day. Katoa, s.s., for Auckland, this day. Te An.au, 6.5., for Timaru, this day. Somerset, s.s., for ’Wellington, this day. W&itemata, a.s., for Melbourne, this day. lloeraki, e.a., for Wellington, this day. , Koromiko, s.s., for Port Chalmers, February , 17 * ! Trewellard, s.s., for Newcastle, February 18. j Kahika, s.s., for Greymouth. February 19. I Karma, *.s.. for Dunedin, February 19. Trevose, d.b.. tor Newcastle, early. Karu, s.s., for Wellington, early. BERTHING LIST. Trewellard, Gladstone Pier. Kini >.abreast Trewellard). Pukaki, Gladstone Pier. Kenkon Maru, Gladstone Pier. Kamo, No. 1 breastwork. K&hika. No. 1 breastwork. Storm, No. 1 breastworkSomerset, No. 2 eust. John Anderson, No. 3 east. Maori, No. 3 east. Katoa, No. 3 west. Breeze, No. 3 west. Waitemata, No. 4 east, Sealda, No. 4 west. Wiliest on, No. 6 east. Koromika. No. 6 west. Te Anau, No. 6 west. Tiaru, No. 6 breastwork. Moer&ki, No. 7 east. Trevose, No. 7 west. Cygnet, No. 8 breastwork. Wakatu, No. 8 breastwork. "Dredge Canterbury, iu deck. SHIPPING NOTES. The Waitemata will leave to-day for lie'.The Baden. Powell is due here from Wellington to-morrow, and will sail on the return trip on Friday. The Wakatu arrived from Wellington, via Kaikoura, at an early hour this morning. Tiie Bregzo finished her loading this morning, and after bunkering will bail for Pictor. and Wanganui. The Storm, from Timaru, arri red this morning, and no other berth being available she tied up alongside a hulk and replenished her bunkers until tho Breeze completed her loatlin£r, and she then engaged her berth. COAL AND TIMBER SUPPLY. j The Trewellard had two gangs working on her yesterday, and it is hoped to dispatch her I at tho end of next week. The Kini, Kamo anti Kahika have not 7et commenced their discharging of coal and tim- ! her. The Koromiko should also leave to-morrow ' for Port Chalmers. The vessel was 41:ot ; worked yesterday morning, owing to labour ' afcortage. The Orepuki is duo from Greymouth on Friday with timber, and is at present, timed to sail with general cargo for the West Coast on Tuesday next. The Poherua and Wan aka will not call here • e expected on their way from the south. The Wanaka may proceed direct to Auckland. The Pukaki was to have sailed last night for Newcastle, but she was delayed, and will not leave until noon to-day. The Ivamo and Kahika are at present timed to leave for Greymouth on Saturday. Tho Trevose should ba ready to sail for • Newcastle to-morrow. The Union Company’s new steamer Koranui ' left Port Kembla on Sunday morning with a load of coal for Wellington. The American wooden steamer Broxtoii arrived at Port Chalmers on Saturday with a load of coal from Newcastle. The Javanese steamer Hudson Maru is due at Dunedin at the end of this month from Kobe, Japan, with 5000 tons of ooal for the New Zealand Railways. PERSONAL. Mr H. Theezran, second officer of the Kahika, signed «-ff at Lyttelton yesterday, and is awaiting orders. LAUNCH OF THE MATA KAN A. Meaar 1 Alexander Stephen and Sons. Lid., launched at Linthouae, Govan, on December 13 the twin-screw steamer Matakana. 477ffc by 62ft 9in by 42ft. lOin, and o, 8200 tone, jfross, built to the order of the Shaw. Savill and Albion Company, Lid , for their general cargo and frozen meat trade between New Zealand, Australia, end the United Kingdom. Sko 1 b classed with Lloyd’s Register, and has four holds and four main ’tween decks insulated, the shelter ’tween docks, bridge, and tvro holds being adapted for general «Argo. The machinery, also constructed by the builders, ocneiste of two sets of double reduction geared turbines of Brown-Cur tis ivpe, faking superheated steam from two d.o r.nd two s.e. boilers having Howden’s forced draught The naming ceremony was performed bv Mrs Acl<m.». wife of Mr Georga Adams, the company's superintending engrineer WIRELESS NOTICE. The following steamers should be within rango of the stations mentioned to-night: Aw&nui.—Kauri. Cape Natal, Port Lyttelton, Port Agusta, Canadian Winner, Waipori. Auckland—Navua, Talune, Rona, Geneliu Maru, Treloan, Maxaroa, West Cftmaxgo, Iris, Hanna.. Fiona. Wellington.—Paparoa, Maori, Waliine, Araliura,. Mapourika, Katoa, Wangaaatta. KaiW Awarua. Kaianoi, Tarawera, Cosmo*. Wanaka. Wailomo. Essex CTUalh&m Islands—K.i- sus. Athcuie.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16353, 16 February 1921, Page 6

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TO-DAY’S SHIPPING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 16353, 16 February 1921, Page 6

TO-DAY’S SHIPPING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 16353, 16 February 1921, Page 6