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TO-DAY'S SHIPPING.

rOP.T OF LYTTELTON. phases of tup moon.

Sue rose 6.20 a.m., set’s 5.37 p.m. Moon rose 8.18 a.m., sets 10.26 p.m. High water 7.16 a.m., 7.42 p.m. ARRIVED. September 6, 7 n.m.—Maori,, s.s., 3476 tons, Jameron, from Wellington. Union Steam bUip Cohapany, agonte. SAILED. September 6, 8.45 p.m.—Kamo, 1236 tons, Jan nay, for Neieon. Union Steam Ship Company. agents. September 5, 6.25 p.m.—Mararoa, s.s., 2598 Tonp, Irwin, for Wellington. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. September 5. 7.5 p.m.—Wootton, s.e., 150 tonri, Larsen, for Wellington. A. Rhind and Co., agents. September 5, 7 p.m.—Orepnki, f.s.. 542 tons, Pearson, for Greymouth. Reeee Bros., agents. F. E. Sutton and Co., port agents. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. JI. X. Hal;, s.s., from Newcastle, this day. Waapori, s.S., from Wellington, this day. Breasu, s.s, Horn Timttru, September 7. Pal->una, s.a.. from Dunedin, September 7. Xakapo, s.s., from Greymouth, September 8. Natoa, s.a., from Dun-din. Sept.eibbet 8. Wanaka, a.*., from Duriedin, September V. Kortnut, b.p., from Dunedin, September 9. Calm, h.s., from Timaru, September 9. ivaitangata, s.s., from Timaru, Sefete: iber 10. Canadian Spinner, e.s., from Wellington, September 20. Her/tueru, s.b.. from Wellington. *arly. Agatoro, a.a., from Greymouth, early. PROJECTED DEPARTURES Maori, s.s., for Wellington, this day. Pukaki, s.a., for Newcastle, this* day Wttipori, a.e., for Dunedin, September 7. peraet, s.a., for Dunedin, September 7. Breeze, s.s., for Pieton, September 7. Palocna, s.s., for Wellington, September 7. Storm, a.®., for Dunedin. September 7. Katoa, s.s., for Wellington, September 8. tvovtnai, s.s., for Napier, September 8. Itewa, barque, for London, September 9. Calm, f.p., for Wellington, September 9. Canadian Spinner, for New York, September 99. Corinna, s.a., for Nelson, early. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY’S L*NE. Ka ikoura, arrived Hull September 2. Ruapehu, from London, is advised by tireless as being duo in Auckland on Septe hi her 12. Rcmuera, from London for Auckland, left *\ewpdrt News Aupust SI. BERTHING LIST. Broxton. Gladstone Pier. Baden Powell, Gladstone Pier. Putaki, Gladstone Pier # Maori, No. 2 enrt. Canacui*, No. 4 west. Rewa, No. 6 east. Dorset, No . 7 west. SHIPPING NOTES. The monthly stop work meeting was held tins morning by members of t»!% Lyttelton Waterside Workers’ Union. SHIPPING NOTES. From Napier the Zita will return to and probably load for Lvttelton , Dio Kuion, which io due here about Thursday fiom Dunedin, left Auckland on Saturuay night. The Koranui i* expected on Friday to load Gisborne and Napier cargo. _ T k® Waipori is dun from Auckland via Wellington at noon to-day. She is expected .o leave for Dunedin tomorrow. PERSONAL. Captain Vendor? has joined the Echo na, master, Vico Captain Nelson. Mr K. H. Jack has Binned on the Ko3iirt as purser. air B. Carrington has joined the Hinefirst mate, vice Mr H. Williams. Mr P Davey, second engineer o: the Kokiri, has loft that vessel. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE The Wap.aJta is due on Saturday from via southern Sorts. She will sail iK/SSET* - for , Svdl,,, .T; ti« Wellington, -ram 18 d ?° °R. Thursday morning -rom Mel-jomae, via Dunedin. She wifi ln,rM^“:. eV ‘ nirlg f ° r Bluff Tlio Kaitangata i 9 due on Fridav from 5 - Sho wiil ■ a... Cowl mg, Cowper. Edwards, H. Folger. Howard. Jackson', Laurie, E. Luke, Luttrell. Melville A Painessin/' n /r t ' M-Lennan. OMtorke, E. nine, Kedpath and two children qfcmiti, %ZT/n A. Wilifon S^two children. Misses Allard. Brcttargh, Cowncr Cunningham. K. Hart, M. Kielv S ville, M. M’Lenn, O'Rorke, B. H Wvlie K T - h BS B ! “’ S' H - BaltletT" H! F p t'; U a„ w n' J * h T- W - Btoughton, E ettee W 7 Campbell, A. G. Castle E p P-re.i? L H Kinfe’ar W q Jackson, A. A.' rtlnnear, .S. Laurie, J. Lovett E A Tut use l ' a' 0 M «W K. M’Lem °”. M. O'Rorke, D. ind “tat r s? t”'r E - Shackelford }} ?i»srs #• SIS, aW. O^ 3WO^t,, • W ' W ' - In ®! ud * d in t "° 750 tons of general caret *. or d »?ckargo at Wellington are the follow, mg lines:—692l cases fruit, 70 sacks rice meal, 219 cases wine, 250 cases Whisky to oases champagne, 10 cases benedictine! cO boxea sultanas, 100 bags calsite, 60 cases vrax vestas, 45 cases soap, 100 crate cement sheets, 176 barrels fireclay goods, 512 sacks eugar, 120 kegs white lead, 100 bags asbestos boiler covering, 62 bags green bacon 100 bags pumpkins, 920 bags rice, l horse’ and e, quantity of timber. Transhipments e ’x th* following steamers Medic, Ttacconigi Goulburn, Zealandia, Madras, Maru, Canberra V/yreema, Levuka. The Uiimaroa ia scheduled to leave Wellington on Thursday on the return trip to dydney. The Union Company advises that tho Manuka arrived at Sydney on Friday morning from Wellington. She ia to leave Sydney next Saturday on her next trip to Wellington, and on arrival at the northern port on September 14 will withdraw temporarily from the Sydney service. The Tahiti, Bailing from here on September 10, will tako orar the Manuka’s run.

COAL AND TIMBER SUPPLY. The Op via is due on Thursday with a load of timber from Greymputh. The Karori due from Grey mouth at the end of the week with coal aiid timber. The Kekerangu should have left Newcastle yesterday for Lyttelton. The Kak&po is expected here at the end of the week from Greyxnouth with coal. The Canopus is expected to leave Lyttelton to-morrow evening for Greymouth. OVERSEA SHIPPING. The Port Hacking is expected to leave New York on September 20 fir Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Melbourne and Sydney. The Port Darwin is to leave Glasgow about October 22 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. The Dorset will probably leave to-morrow evening for the south. The Cromwell is due to-morrow from N£w York via New Zealand ports with cargo to discharge. She will proceed from Lyttelton to Melbourne. The French full-rigged ship Veringetorix is waiting in the stream for a favourable breeze before leaving for London She had loaded 5000 bales of wool at this port. The S.S. and A. Line have received a wireless message from the captain of the Corinthis stating that he expects to arrive from London and Southampton on Thursday afternoon. The Corinthic is bringing passengers, and has cargo for Wellington. Auckland, Lvttelton and Dunedin. The Port Lyttelton arrived at Auckland

SEPTEMBER. n_ h. m. Xevr moon . . 2 3 8 p.m. First quarter \ 9 S 0 p.m. Full moon . . 17 t> 60 p.m. Leet quarter . 25 ft 48 a.m. TO-DAY’S ALMANAC.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16523, 6 September 1921, Page 6

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TO-DAY'S SHIPPING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 16523, 6 September 1921, Page 6

TO-DAY'S SHIPPING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 16523, 6 September 1921, Page 6

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