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SHIPPING.

PORT OF LYTTELTON. PHASES OF THE MOON. OCTOBER.

TO-DAY'S ALMANAC. Sun rose. 5.35 a.m.; sets, 6.0 p.m. Moon risea : 11.41 p.m. ; seta 9.1 a.m. High water, 8.14 a.m. : 8.38 p.m. ARRIVED. September 29. 5.25 p.m.— -Wakatu. a.s., I 157 tons, Wills, from Kaikoura. Kinsey and Co., Ltd., agents. j September 29, 9.25 p.m. - Cygnet, g.g.. 309 I tons, Murray, from Kaikoura. Pitcaithly j Bros., agents. September 30. 9.20 a-ip.—Mararoa. s.a.. • 2598 tons, Irwin, from Wellington. Union j Steam Ship Company, agents. September 30, 11 *a.m.—Storm, s.s., 405 tons, Manaon, from Wanganui. A. H. Turnbull and Co., agents. September 30, 6-K> a.m. --Atua. s.s.. 3444 tonß, Watson, from Wellington. Union. Steam Ship Company, agents. .September 39. 8.15 a.m.—West Islip. s.s.. 5775 tons. Sapscrom. from Wellington. Kinsey and Co., Ltd., agent*?. SAILED. September 29. 12.45 p.ro.-Kahika, s.s., 1172 tons. Clark, for Greymouth. Union Steam Ship Co., agents. September 20. noon.—Tregonell. s.s., 5249 tons, Strike, for Dunewlin. Ivinsey and Co., Ltd., agents.

September 29. 11.30 a.m.—Kaikorai. 5.3., 3151 tong. Render, for Newcastle. Union Steam Ship Co., agents. 6.8.. 4353 tons. Scorer, for Wellington. A. H. Turnbull and Co., agents. September 29. 5.25 p.m. -Wabine. s.s., •1436 tons. Cameron, for Wellington. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. September 29. 3.30 p.m. Corinna. p.b.. 1319 tons. Green, for Wellington. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. September 29, 8.10 p.m.- -Calm. s.s.. 891 tons. M’Lachlan. for Wellington. A. If. Turnbull and Co., agents. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Gale, s.s., from Wellington. October 2. Breeze, s.s., from Timaru. October 2. Flora, s.s., from Wellington, Ootober 3. )V aitorao, s.s., from Nauru Island, October Atua. s.s.. from Dunedin. October 4. Rotorua, sm.. from Timaru. October 4. John, s.s.. ft-om Wellington, October 5. Kennedy, s.s., from Wellington. October 6. W ingatui. s.s.. from Newcastle, October Kamo, s.s., from Timaru. October 7. Opjhi. .‘•-S.. from Dunedin. Ootober 9. Zealandic. e.s.. from Wellington. October 10. Kazemba, s.s., from Wellington. October re<^ arre B. 6.9.. From "Wellington. October lonic, f.b.. from Wellington. October 26 rrelyon. s.s.. from Wellington, October 80. POr ber tOPhen8 ’ Pe ” fr ° m ' V '* Gllin ff ton - OctoOity of Birmingham. s.s.. from Wellington. November 2. Nardana. s.s., from V ellingtcn. November PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Mararoa. s.h.. for Wellington, this day. Atua, e.s., for Dunedin, this day Wakatu, as., for Kaikoura, this ‘day. Cygnet * * ' ' V^ llganui * lhis day. Navua, s.s.. for Auckland’ this day’ West Islip, s.s., for Dunedin, this day. ” 001 ton, s.s.. for h cllmgton. this day. Gale, s.s., for Dunedin. October 2. Breeze, b.b.. for Dunedin. Ootober 2 Diepuki. s.s.. for Wellington. Ootober 2. Storm, s.s., for Dunedin, October 2. West lslxp. s.s.. for Dunedin, October 2. flora, s.s., for Dunedin, October 3. John, s.s.. for Wellington, October 5 Kennedy, s.s., for Foxton, October e Kamo, s.s., for Napier. October 7. Opihi, s.s., for Wellington, October 9. BERTHING LIST. Canopus, No 1 Breastwork. Navua No 2 ea,st .Mararoa No 2 west. Cygnet. No 3 cast. Wakatu No 3 west Orepuki No 3 west Storm No 5 east. -Wootton No 5 west Atua No° G west'. SHIPPING NOTES. The Navua will be dispatched for Auckland direct this evening. i'p e vessel arrived at Lyttelton on Saturday morning from

lho Atua was an arrival yesterday morning from Wellington. She has Auckland cargo for discharge. She is timed to sail for Uunediu this evening, and ahoUSd return on Thursday. The Kaikorai left on Saturday morning for Newcastle direct, where she will load coal for Auckland. The Waikouaiti proceeded to Timaru on Saturday, where she will load for Sydney. The vessel will load at Sydney and Newcastle for Bluff, Dunedin and Lyttelton. The Wingatui should arrive from Newcastle towards the end of this week. The Mararna is due at Wellington from Sydney to-morrow. She is timed to eail on the return trip on Friday. The Cygnet, returned from Kaikoura, on Saturday night. She will load cargo at tins port for Kaikoura, Nelson aud Motueka. amd is timed to sail for the formei The West Islip, from San Francisco and Honolulu, Via Wellington, arrived yesterday. The vessel proceeds south on discharging to-night. T.he Strathflllan completed discharging about 600 tons of phosphates on Saturday, and left at noon for Wellington, where she will complete her discharging. The Corinna. after loading general cargo for Wellington, Nelson aud New Plymouth, °v . turday * sa il©d for the north in the The Wootton will he dispatched for Wellington this evening. She should return here about, the middle of the week. I !i«' Progress dispatched on Saturdav at midday for Wellington and Wamranni. * The Orepuki, which arrived on Katurday mornlng from Greymouth. via Tarakohe and Picton. with timber and cement., should have her cargo discharged by this evening. She will load here to-morrow for Wellington, Westport, and Greymouth. The V akatu arrived from Wellington, via Kaikoura, on Saturday night. She will load here to-day for Kaikoura and Wellington j* a - Mg for U,G first-named port this The intercolonial steamer Ulimaroa was timed to leave Sydney for Auckland on Saturday. Cable advice has been received bv the New Zealand Shipping <Jo. that the steamer Tremeadow has left Montreal with cargo tor Sydney. -Melbourne and Adelaide She will he followed on November 20 by the trueto’rt.r bIC^1 Will take cargo for the The Rimutaka sailed from Liverpool on September 22 with cargo for discharge at Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and Nelson She is due at Auckland about November 5, and at Wellington a week ]g,ter. The Piako is to leave Lyttelton to-day for loading at Wanganui, New Plymouth. Wellington- Napier and Auckland. She is to sail from Auckland on October 24 for RosU,n. >ork, London. Avonmouth. Manchester, Liverpool and Glasgow The liner Panama i, from Wc) . linuton on the afternoon „f October a for London and H est of England ports. The vessel leaves Nett Plrnnn,,), Monday for fVallgan.ll and Wellington, ;)llK l is due at Wellington on Thursday next to complete loading. The New Zealand Shipping Co has been notified of the follon-ing projected depar turns of vessels from Montreal with cargo f - or^ e )n,l: a o I f i O?,o r^: - Errol1 ’ Oo“S? November 12 ° ctober Auatrallnd, on Canadian Spinner ig repoi'ted to have sailed from Montreal on September GO for November ’ 1 *** ** due early in The Union Company’s steamer Waimanno ariiveci Jr J tho stream at IVellington on Saturday. The W aimarino left Newcastle at daybreak on Saturday, September 22. and had an uneventful trio witli light northerly winds and moderate seas a°stowaway was dSiverM 1 in accordance with the oastoni. he was detamed on the vessel s arrival j n port hedealt with by the ooliee The Wai Ca.pta.in has coal for '.ischarsre The Erroll » PgwtJ to have arrived Montreal earX - Cartain Y H Jonesfe's j n rn „ lrT r Urn and A. ivne/z^adtc

ar ver Cd at Aucl£la,,d vn Wednesday from i no ami", Savill and Albion Company uon on tne morning ot bcpcemfier 27. wun cargo tor Australian ports. .she Uuc at jyioiDourne auuut ixoveuioer 6. i'fte vessel ion ni.ter come on to trie New Aeuiuna coast to loiut aoout tne ena of the C Jbeaeraa Lme^t*! 6 f,vice rt -“ceived F v disonarge at Auckland, Duneuiu, -Melbourne arid Sydney. AVERTING A SHIPPING-TAX AVAR. 'lbe Chamber of Hhippmg „r the United Kingdom, in a statement in support or the introduction by the Government of a proposal giving them power to effect arrangements with foreign States for tfte reciprocal exemption of the profits of erument £ ™U> spare °no the °ovpradical effect to the intention of This amendment by entering into such ar the Government, are at. present engaged in exploring the jiossxbilities of an early arrangement on the lines indicated in the amendment with the United States and thereafter no doubt similar arrangements will he made with other countries ” They conclude: -“The British *Govern ment, in accepting the offer of reciprocity held out by America, have taken a thoroughly progressive step. Their action has undoubtedly averted the development, of a shipping-tax war. and has added a very large stone to the building of international understanding j n taxation matters. It, may be some time before all nations are able to reach a , common system, as ideas and methods of taxation vary widely, but it is in the common interest tha.t those nations who recognise the idea and method of income tax should co-operate with the least possible delay to perfect a system a reciprocal exemption between themselves.” WIRELESS NOTICE. The following steamers should be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-night:— Auckland —Clan Matheson. Canadian Cruiser, Jersey City, H.M.S. Laburnum, Nalgara, Rakanoa, South Africa, Trebartha, Tofua. Uulimaa-oa, Waipora. Wairuna, Wauaka. Kurow, Waitomo, Manuka, Armagh. Kaiapoi, Kawatiri. AA'ellington—Mararoa, Wahine, Ngaio, Moeraki. Tainui, Maunganni, Tahiti, Antinous. Kaikorai. Mararna, Piako, Canadian Constructor, N.Z.Q.S. Tutanekai, Whan-g-ape. Katoa, Port Curtis, Pararoa, Mahana, Koromiko. Kaitoke. Chatham Islands Armagh, Pakeha, Port Curtis. RHIFPING TELEGRAMS. Pkh, Press Association-. AUCKLAND. October 1. Arrived—Kazembe, from New York, at Park Davis and Co.. Lichfield WELLINGTON. October 1. bailed—Kokiri Ci a.mj.fux Xasciaujo. ' J

d. h. m. Last quarter « - 3 4 59 p.m. New moon f <* 10 S 86p.m. First. Quarter < 1" 8 94 a.m. Full moon » . 25 5 56 a.m.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17159, 1 October 1923, Page 7

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SHIPPING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 17159, 1 October 1923, Page 7

SHIPPING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 17159, 1 October 1923, Page 7