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SHIPPING.

PORT OF LYTTELTON. arrivals. Tuesday, Juno SLk. . Wahtaa, s.s. (8.10 a.m.), 4436 tons, Edwin, from Wellington. Union Steam Ship Com ■ pacv, agents. 0 I ' Koromifco. s.s. (11.45 a.rn. in tho strewn), 2179 tons, Baldwin, from Itcwc&stle. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. C'ygr.ct, s.s. (5.K0 p.m.), lit tons, Hurray, from Aharon. Stevenson, Stewart and Co., agents. DEPARTURES. Tuesday, June fi'th. Karori, s.s. (0.20 a.m.), 'ISS3 tons, for Sydney. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. Wednesday, J nr.? 9th. W-uhine, s.s. (12.53 a.m.), 443G tons, Edwin, for "Wellington. Union Stoam Ship Company, agents. 1 „ ~ Calm, s.s. (1.5 a.tu.), S9l tons, Braidwood, for Wellington. A. H. Turnbnll and 00. agents. Breeze, s.s. (1 a.m.), 533 tons, Venn., for Pic-tor. A. H. Turn'oull and Co., agents. Koakuta, s.s. (1.5 a.m.), 12&3 toes, Dor.-011, for Greymouth, Blackball Coal • Company, agents. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Maori, Wellington, this day. Zealandic, Wellington l , thh day. Gallic. Wellington, this day. Lily, Wellington, this day.^ Wootton, Wellington, this day. Kuru, Wellington, this day. Rj.-erina. Wellington, this day. lonic, Wellington, Juno 10th. Sl'ocraki, Wellington, Juno lOlli. Wnbine, Wellington,. June 30th. John, Wellington, June 11th. Maiiaroa, Dime din, Jnr.e 11th. Wairuna, Xapier, .Tuns 11th. Orepuki, Greymouth, June 12th. Westrnlia. Wellington, Jure 13th. Mokoia, Wellington, Juno 16th. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Maori, Wellington, this day. Woodarra, London, this day. Houto, Dutiedin, this day. Cygnet, Kaikoura, this day. Wahinc, Wellington, Jutio 10th. 3locj-aki, Wellington, Juna 10th. Wootton, Wellington, June 10th. ICaru, Wellington, Juno 10th. Lily, Wellington, June 10th. Waitomo, Timaru, June 10th. Koronriko, Westport, June 12th. ?.lanaroa, Westport. Juno 12th. Orepuki, GreymouV \ earlr. SHIPPING NEWS. A heavy" fog delayed tho Wahine'a arrival at Lvttelton yesterday morning, and she did r.ot "enter the moles -until after eight o'clock. The ferry train connected with tho first express. The Wocdarra is expected to loavo Lyt-t-elton to-night for London, via Panama. A telegram received from Dargaville yesterday stated that the Monica had arrived at her destination on Monday, and was to proceed to Onehunga yesterday. . The- , Melbourne Steamship Compaq's steamer Perth left Xcwcasll® on Saturday | with coal for Messrs J. A. Redpa'.h i>-nd ! Son, Jjvttelton. Sbo -■ hero on Satur- j day, and will discharge part of her cargo j her» and the baianco at Akaroa. •The John is due here on Friday with coko from Wellington. She will load general : cargo for Wellington, and is to sail oa j Saturday. ! The Orepuki is due on Saturday with i timber from Greymouth. She will load j general Cargo for Grevmouth ar.d Holritika. j The Koromiko arrived in the stream nh.->rt-Iv before neon yesterday, and berthed during th? afternoon. On completion of discharge she will load for Westport, and may get away on Saturday. The auxiliary schooner Lily is duo from Wellington to-day with general cargo. Sh> is timed to sail for Wellington a train tomorrow evening, taking c.argo. Mrssrs A. Hhind and Co. are til- local agent*. I On account of the jar-re amount of cargo she lias for this port, the Union Company havs decided to bring the Mosraki to Lyttelton. She is due here to-morrow morning, and will sail on the arrival of the 4 p.m. train. She 13 to leave Wellington on Friday for Sydney anil HoSart The email steamer Manarea is duo hero on Friday from Duaedin, and will tako in • cargo for Westport. At Westport sho will load coal for the Islands. The Mokoia cannot get away from Auckland before Friday, and should arrivj, hora on Wednesday neiit. All vessels were working full gangs yesterday, both trucks and labour being in sufficient supply. The Wairuna has been de.ayed at Xapier V>y heavy rain, a.r.d will not bo hero before j?riday. Tho steamer Sofala, from Calcutta, which was e-pected to p?ss Thursday Tsland on June 10th, will call at Sydney, Newcastle, and thenco to Xe'v Zealand. Sho is due i-i Auckland at the cr.d of Juno. The Marama, v-h'-'-h i* being rerommis--ior.ed at Port Chalmers, will Jeave there to- J •sorrow for Wellington, leaving tho latter : •iort'on the 15th inst. for Sa® Francisco, in place of the jMoaoa. The la'ter, on arrival in Wellington from San Francisco, withdraws, "and proM-cds to Port Chalmers for overhaul. ■ British sailonner all over the world are known for their kindly hearts and for their liking to do good by stealth. Probably, therefore, the crew of the To Anan w-211 blush to see the account of their good deed in print. Let it only be> stated, therefore , (cays the "Ota?o Dailv Times"), that when the vessel was last in Duncdin it was repTe- 1 rented to tho men bv tho land'ar-y of the hotel where some r-f ibc.-n were staying that ] the bovs in a local crphar.aeo w-re in want ] of boot*. Pav day .-ams rourd when t*m , vessel was IvinV at Timaru. The hut waa ' sent ronr.d. "and £S came forward by th:> j \ following mail. j *

A2XERICAX SCHOONER "TCTtECEED. j t

(Bt C-a'oic —Pr?«s A^nriation—Copyright.) a lEeuter's Tek-srHms.) SUVA, Jur.e 8. £ The American echooaei lrnifard (671 tons* c was wrecked on Juno 3rd on a reef in tio ard ere* arrived at Lovuka yesterday. , , _ _ The IrmgaJd wa? boned from ban Fraaasco to Australia with a cargo of redwood. C [Tie Irmgard left Enieka, Cal., on Janu- d ixy 13 th with a cargo of redwood fox Sydney,

I and put into Apis, Samoa, in distrtiss on March 20th. Alter repairing thsro she rej ceutly rc-ramcd her voyage.]

0 THE HAVRE.

0 (Received June Bth. 9.25 p.m.* SYDNEY, June 5. Captr.iii Ryan, of (lie steamer Wbanjapes oil arrival at Newcastle, stated lie was cskod for afsi3tar.ee by tho Havre, hut as he himaeif was short of coal oirinsr to a delayed caused by heavy weather, he could * not render her any help. At the time a heavy ga!o was blo~irty from tho southwest. (Received Juno 9th, 1.3 a.m.) Thero is nc further news of tho cteamo" 3 Havre. COMMONWEALTH SI"ATE LINE. (Received Juno Sth, P. 55 p.m.) . LONDON, Juno 7. ' Messrs W. Bcardmoro and Company, Ltd., have laid tho lioel of a eecond Commonwealth Govc-mmeiit liner of 12,800 tons. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. LONDON, Jiir.o G. Sailed, Modic, for New Zealand. NEWCASTLE', Jut*? 8. Arrived, Whang-a-pe, from New Zealand. MELBOURNE, Juno S. Arrived, Kumara, from New York, via New Zealand ports. ADELAIDE, June S. Arrived, Senorita, from Auckland. SYDNEY, June 8.- _ The Tarnv/era earao to Sydney from-New-castle, and sailed for Bluff onlv to-d'ay. AUCKLAND, .Tune 8. 1 Arrivsd, Maheno (-1 a.m.), from. Sydney. Sailer'., Paparoa (6.50 a.m.), for Welling- ' ton; Waitemuta (12.33 p.m.), for Melbourne; ' WanaJca. (3.45 p.m.), for Newcastle; Northern Chief (11.50 a.m.), for Vavau; Mako (4 p.m.), fcr East Coast Boys. To sflil, at 10 p.m., Talune, for Eastern - Pacific; Arahura, for Napier. WELLINGTON, Jane 8. Arrived, Riverina (2.43 a.m.), from Napier; Maori (8.20 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Mono—ai (12.35 p.m.), from Lyttelton; Paloono. (1.5 p.m.), from Lyttelton; Baden . Powell (1.50 p.m.), from Lyttelton; Moeraki ; (5.55 p.m.), from Sydney. Sailed, Gallic (2.10 p.m.), for Lyttelton; r Maori (7.55 p.m.), for Lyttelton; Riverina 1 (5.5 p.m.), for Lyttelt6n. ,I 1 .

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16856, 9 June 1920, Page 10

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SHIPPING. Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16856, 9 June 1920, Page 10

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