SHIPPING.
PORT OF LVTTELTON. A-i:RrvAi.^. Monday, January 6th. John, R-S- (7.45 a.m.), 843 tons, Hawick, from WanganuL F. B. Satton and Co>, ngcuts. Kamo, s.s. (IZIO p.m.), 1238 ton®, Watson, from Napier. Union Steam Ship Company, a€CDts * DEPARTURES. Monday, Jantury Eth. Mokoia, s.s. (6.35 pjn.), 4503 tons. Wortall, for Wellington. Union Steam Ship Compaoy agents. _ 8.9. (6.65 p.m.) r 2598 tons, Irwin, for Wellington. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. Breeze, B.s. (4.35 p.m.), 653 tons, Venn, for Dnncdiu. A. H. Turnbull and Co., agents. Hatimura, 8 i>. p.m.), 6666 tons, Steele, for Dunedin. Kinscy and Co., Ltd., agents. Katoa, s.s. (6.30 p.m.), 3484 tons, Davies, for Timaru. Union Steam Ship Company, agent*. . _ . , , John. 8.6. (8 p.m.), 312 tors, Hawick, for Oswnaru. F. E. Sutton M>d Co., agents. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Storm, Timarn, this day. Maori. Wellington, this day. Cygnet, Akaroa, this day. Mararoa "Wellington, January 7th. Moeraki, Wellington, January 7th. NguJmta, Newcastle, Januarv *th. Breeze, Timaru, January 7th. Wakatu. Kaikoura, January 7th. Katoa, Timnru, January Bth. Kama, Newcastle, January Bth. Ruahico, Wellington. January 9tk. Mokoia, Dunedin, January Te Amu, Timaru, January 13th. Karu, Wellington, early. I'rogro'fl, Sydney, e&rly. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Jlaori. "Wellington, this day. Storm, Wanganui, this day. Kittawa, Grcvmouth. this day. Kurovr, Dunedin, this day. Baden-Powell. Wellington, this day. Hatimura, Dioedin, Januarj* 6Ui. Mararoa, Wcl ington, January Joan Craig', Wangatrni, January 7Uv. Breoie, I'icton, January 'th.^ Moeraki, Wellington. January 7th. Cygnet, Kaikoura, January «th. %Vakjtu, Kaikoura, January Bth. Katoa. Auckland, January 10th. Mokoia, Wellington. January 12th. , SHIPPING NOTES. The port was fairly full yesterday. being fourteen vessels at the wnarvea, ana the Cacopus in dock, asd the Wootton on tho slip. With the czcention of the Hatimura and Joan Crai?. *11 craft * rrro coastal. There were eight departures, however, during tho afternoon and evening. The To Anan. which went south cn bunds--, is to leave Blu2 on Januarr 9th for Dunedin, Oamaru, Timaru. and Lyttelton, and will load here for Napier and Guborne. Th? two ferry ft camera, Mararoa and Mokoia. had a full complement of passengers last night. The Mokoia wi'l leavo Wellington to-day for Dunedin direct, and will arrive back at Lyttslton from the southern port on Sunday next. , , ,_ . The Baden-Powell was engaged yeslerdav i unlnading a shipment of tar. Sho will produce to-day and leave for Wellington tnts even-.i:;. , . Thi» Katoa left Lyttelton for Timaru la«t evcnir.*. and will be back here to-morrow load for Auckland direct. , . The Kane a. real-laden from Newcastle, due here cn Thursday. . __ The departure of the Joan Craig »or gaii'ii 1-as been postponed till to-morro*-to repairs being neccssary « ecgin»-roorn. th? Cvgr.et could not get away for Akaroa lass r.ight. . The Buahine i 3 due here on Fndav « load 10,014 vons of ceneraJ cargo, one
aftrrwards procwl to I'o' 1 ("Imlmcrs and Bluff, and then back to Wellington-. 1 !••• ..<•••.:tii- A:.iv.v. ..■••<.l V.V.rn-- j ton for London lias boon pi-st> >r..cd to Sat- j urdey next, the 10th. The Wukatu is to W.ro Wcllinpton tonight for Knikmira and Lytulton. iind thou'.d arrive hero to-morrow r.iVht. The Kakapo left fur Napier last evening to load sheep lor Lvtte-tun. Tlio IC::mo arrived yesterday, r.r.d nftrr discharging; sheep from Nupicr. left again for Wellington, where slio is to discharge bunker coal. The Kittawa i,« to Itsavo to-day for Greymouth direct. The Hatimnra lef*. yesterday afternoon for Dimedir.. to continue '.or discharpe. She will nitrrxards go to Melbourne «nd Sydney. Tho Breeze, which nrrived on Si::r.l::y. left T.vtte'ton d;..".:n afternoon fo* Dtnrdin. Slio is duo hack hero agrcin on Friday to lond for l'irton rnd \\"n> qr n . Mr Knox, chief engineer of tho Mokoia, htia gone on holiday leave, and is bein? rev lievcd by the second engineer, Mr Mul'ock. Mr O. C. Miller has signed on tho BadenPowell a3 engineer. The Corinna is to leave Now Plymouth today for "Wellington and Dunrdin. Tho Johr., with rv. f'nm Wanganui, arrived here yesterday morning'. The rtriko of waterside workci r.t tho Cook Islands has been settled. Tho Union Stesm Ship Company has agreed to pay 5s per day. with threo meals, and Is per hour overtime; boatmen Is extra; and captains of hosts 2i extra. There being r.o cargo ready for her, tho John, which arrived at Lyttolton yesterday morning, sailed again in tho evening for Oamaru to load. N.Z. SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINE. Ruahino—Now diecharping in Wellington from London: is expected to arrive in Lyttolton about Friday or Saturday next. Rinrntaka—Prom Liverpool, Arrived at Wellington on 4th instant. Proceeds thenco to Auckland, and is duo in Lyttolton about 16th instant to discharge. Romnera. —Homeward bound, arrived at Newport News on 2nd instant. Ruapehu—Outward bound, left Durban on let instant. Orari—Arrived at St. Johns (N. 8.), on ?nd instant to take tho loading berth for JJbw Zealand. AUCKLAND SHIPOWNERS AND MEBCHAST SERVICE GUILD. A NEW AGREEMENT. (press association telegram.) AUCKLAND, Jajruary 5. A new agreement between tho Auckland Shipowners' Federation and tho Merchant Service Guild has boen completed, and is retrospociivo from October 20th last. An increase of £5 per month has boon given to master*, and £4 per month to officers. Tho term oi the agreement is for two years. ———— j SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. NEWCASTLE, January 6. Arrived, Karitan». from Auckland. WELLINGTON, January 6. Arrived, Tofua (12.55 a.m.), irom San' ' Francisco; Arawa (7.30 a.m.), .rom Timaru. ■ Sailed, Maori (8 ■p.m.), for Lyttolton. 1 To sail, Mocraki (10 p.m.), for Lyttelton; ; Monowai (10 p.m.), for Napier; Kaiwarra (11 pan.), for Nowcastlo.
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16724, 6 January 1920, Page 3
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