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SHIPPING.

PORT OF LYTTELTON. PHASER OF THE MOON. NOVEMBER

TO-DAYS ALMANAC. Sun ruse. 4.35 am.; set*. 6.64 p.m. High water, 4.0 a.m.’; 4.30 p.m. ARRIVED November ft. 6 p.m. -Kurow. s.s.. 2625 i tens, from Dunedin. Union Steam Ship November 9. 9 a.m. —Coolan*. *•?•. 9549 ton. Rrothcrton. from Newcastle. RedpAth and Co., agents. November 9. 8.45 a m.-Mararoa. *.*■• tou*. Irwin, from Wellington. Union I Steam Ship Co., agents. ■ November 9—8.20 a.ui.-Fakatu. 7*B ! tons. Robertson, from Kaikoura. Kineey j * November 9. 5.40 a.m.—Cygnet, ?•?.. 128 I tons. Murray, from Motueka. Pitcaithly j r°- • *Kent*. gAIL(ED I November 8. R p.m.-—Kennedy. s.s.. 226 tons. Steward, for Foxton. Ivinsey . j 3489 OV ‘t , on b «T r Cameron. P 'fS«T'wldili’ig:fon: j j Union Steamship Company agents. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Tees s s from Chatham*. this day ' Maori, s.s.. from Wellington, November | 10. __ . 7SJ _ VAtTI j i Progress, s.s., from M anganul, Novem A tun, *.* from Wellington. .November 11. Calm. s.s.. from Wellington. November , 11. Kamo 8 * from Timaru. November 11. | Rimutaka. *.*.. from Wellington. Novembel ; <’oriiTna s s.. from Timaru, November | Nardaua. *from Wellington. November Kamo s s from Timaru November 13. Progress, s.s.. from Timaru. November Waihemo. s.s.. from Wellington. November • Benin era. s.s.. from Timaru, November Holmdalc. s.s.. from Timaru. November Port*Victor, s.s., from Wellington, De- I Havre, g.sf, from Dunedin. November Port Denison, a.*., from Novemi Erroli!* m.’. from Wellington. November 29. 1 Kaiapoi. as., from South Australia. Noj vember 30. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Mararoa. s.s.. for Wellington, this day. Wakatu. ?.*,.. for Kaikoura. November 10. Calm, s.s., for Dunedin, November. 10. I Waihemo. s.s., for Dunedin. November j Progress, s.s.. for Timaru. November i 10. . ] 1 Tees. s.p.. for Greymouth, November 12. ; Laburnum. IT.M.S., for Wellington, No- | i vember 12. Atua. s.s.. for Dunedin. November 12. i i Kamo, s.s., for Wellington, November i Corinna, s.s., for Wellington, November j Progress s.s.. for Wellington. November 13. > Waihemo. s.s.. for New Plymouth. Novem- j her IS. , Kurow. *.*., for Newcastle, November 13. Holm dale, s.s.. for Wellington. November j Coolana, s.s.. for Newcastle. November / ao. . ! lonic, s.s., for Southampton. November *3. ; SHIPPING NOTES. The Kurow arrived last evening from Dun- j edin with a-part cargo of coni from New- j castle for discharge. The 1 uion i pany hope to dispatch her on Tuesday j for Newcastle, where the vessel win load for New Zealand ports The Tregenna leaves Auckland to-day or to-morrow for Wellington. Lyttelton. Dunedin. Bluff, Wanganui and Sydney. The Nardana was timed to leave Na pier vesterday for Wellington. Lyttelton. Dunedin. Australian ports. She is due here about Tuesday. The Corinna should have arrived at ; Dunedin vesterday from Oamaru and Timaru. She is due here on Tuesday and proceeds the same day for Wellington. Nelson and New Plymouth. The Opilii was timed to leave Wellington last evening for New Plymouth and Nelson. She proceeds from Nelson to Bluff. Dunedin. Oamaru and Timaru. The Forest Nome is due to be placed on the Wellington slip. . . . - The Komata is to load at Auckland for Wellington. Lyttelton, Dunedin Oamaru and Timaru. The Progress was timed to sail tot Wanganui last evening with cattle for Lyttelton. She is due here on Satui - dav and Leaves the same day for liniI arii. returning here on Tuesday to , | continue her loading for Wellington, j • Wanganui and Ne\ v Plymouth. The John, which was due at W el- ■ lington vesterday from Wanganui, was | I to be placed on arrival on the slip for j ' overhauling. The Opua is due at Wellington to-mor-i row from Greymouth with a load of tim--1 ber. She will load at Wellington for Westport. 1 The Orepuki is due at Wellington toI day from Tarakohe. She should arrive ! at Lyttelton to-morrow with cement for i discharge. To-morrow evening she will leave for Port Craig where she will i load timber for this port, returning here on Saturday. November 17. j ! Mr W. Neismith has been engaged as j j Air I. M. Bair is now master of the ; Waverlev. vice Mr P. Trevethick. ! The Kahika. which was recommis- j \ Sionod at Wellington on Tuesday, is In 1 command of Captain G. A. Grey, who j has associated with him Mr J. R. liar- ; 1 per as chief officer and Mr 11. C. Gatty, : as second. The Holmdalc. from Dunedin. via ; ; Oamaru and Timaru, is due here on W ed- | nesday. ’ The Havre, with case oil from Singaj pore, is due here to discharge at the end ; l of next week. ! The Tees is due back from the Chat- I hams to-night. She will load here , The Cygnet is due back from Motueka, Nelson and Titiranga to-day with worn. . The vessel has also a consignment of sheep I for Pigeon Ray. She sails on the return trip on Monday. The Wakatu was an arrival from Kaikoura this morning. She will leave on Saturday for Kaikoura and Wellington. THE HULK BLACK WALL. The wooden coal hulk Blackwell, which has been purchased by Messrs Eckford and Co., left Wellington early this week for ! Port Underwood in tow of the tug Pelican. The hulk is to be sunk at the mouth of the Wairau River in such a position as to cause the channel to be scoured, thus affording deep water for steamers i using the Wairau River. The tow was picked up by the steamer AN airauyesterSbv afternoon In the vicinity of Sinclair Head, and the Pelican returned to port at ' 8.20 o'clockDRIFT RURRF.TI TN ('EY 1 /ON. 1 Our Colombo correspondent writt*. nnI der date August 2P: During the past week large quantities of rubber, both crepe and sheet, have been washed ashore on the i Ga lice Face beach, to the have so far been collected. Although in the early stages the rubber was _P i<s *f d 1 hv the police, the Receiver of Wrecks has now taken over the work of collecting the ; ; drift ruber. In some of the sheets of : rubber, tlm following estate mark- are lust ° r >ielrf were mined off Colombo during 19 AUhou ? t. the rnbber h» »" nE ' vorth .l.iy for fl'iaUtie? P .ib’^aiity' 1 "'^'tta'X "P: or foiiw. greatly deteriorated owing to imI WIRELESS NOTICE. The following vesseU will be within range ■ of the undermentioned wireless stations i *"Auckland.- Canadian Seigneur .Canadian , Spinner Erroli. Kaikorai. Katoa. hawatin. , Jlahana, Mamma. Niagara, Tort Napier. I Trelevan. Wanaka. 1 Wellington - Maori. Ngiuo, Mararoa. Moeraki. Kaitoke. lonic. Narana. Tai- ■ hetno. Manuka. Kaiwarra. Koromiko. H.M.B. 1 '’chMta.k Islands Erroli. Tnrakma. f. A raw*. Canftdia-n f’halleneer. Tainui. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS [ P*r Pbxss Associattov. Jr WELLINGTON. November 9 1 j Arrived—Maunganui (5.25 a m.), from San 5 i Francisco. 1 ’ j OVERSEAS SHIPPING. > Bv Telegraph Presa Association—Copyright • ! Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. SYDNEY. November t*. Sailed Nut-crura noon . for Auckland.

d. h. min. quarter , . '2 8 19 a m- % New moon > . 9 ‘2 67 t.m. First quarter . ,15 9 11 p.m. Full moon . . .24 0 28 a.m.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17193, 9 November 1923, Page 7

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SHIPPING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 17193, 9 November 1923, Page 7

SHIPPING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 17193, 9 November 1923, Page 7

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