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SHIPPING.

PORT OF LYTTELTON. ARRIVALS. Wednesday—April Gth. Port Sydney, B.s. "(8 a.m.), !)I"3G tons, . Ulyatt, from Wellington. Kinsoy and Co., Ltd,', agents, • . ■ Maori, b.s. (G. 35 a.m.), 3476 tons, Irwin, from Wellington. Union Steam Ship Co., ageute. ~ Breeze, s.s. (8.20 a..rn), 553 tone, Venn, .'from. Timam. A. H. Turnbull and Co., ■agotits. ' _ • ' DEPARTURES. Wednesday—April Gfh. Wcotton, a.?. (11.46 a.m.), 150 tons, Lareen, for Wellington, A. llhind and Co., agents. 'Zealandic,, s.s. (noon), 8000 tons, Hickson, for London. Dalgety and Co., agents. Raranga, •«'.». (5.5 p.m.), 10,040 . drows, lor Wellington. Dalgety and Co., agents, ' • . Maori, e.s, (8.35 p.m.), 3476 tons, Irwin, for Wellington. Tfnicm Steam Ship Co., 'agents. ' _ ,:Breeie, s.s. (10.10 p.m.), 553 tons, Venn, for 'Picton. A. H. Turnbull and Co., agents. Cygnet, es. (8.20 p.m.), 124 tons, Mur- ! ray, for Kaikoura. Stevenson, Stewart and . Co., agents. Echo, auxiliary scow (10 a.m.), 93 tons, Nelson, for Wellington. Kinssy and Co., Ltd., agents.

SHIPPING NOTES. - I Tho fcriy atoamcr Maori is fast regaining ...her^reputation for consistent running. Yes- ' morning she again arrived at Lyt- '- telton before seven o'clock, liiui The Cygnet loft hoio*<last night- for Kaii koura. •> She l* due back tonight, and will sail for Akaroa to-morrow. " - The following changes in the personnel of ' the Ulimaroa are announced:—Mr P. Holthe has rejoined the ship as becond mate; Mr N. McNeill has 6igned on as second engineer, , vice .Mr Waugh. .' As JJr T,' P. Watkins has transferred to another "steamer Mr G. M! Hill has been promoted to refrigerating engineer, tnd Mr J. Valentino to sixth engineer, Mr JS. Thompson end Mr H-. Crosker have joined aa third and seventh engineers | " respectively. ''•■': ' ''The Bama. arrived at Tiinairu yesterday 1 morning with u load of. eheep. from the ' Chathams. She was expected to sail last " night for-Waitangi, where she will load sheep j for Lyttclton. " The Canopus should arrive here early this morning, with a cargo ot coal from Westi)ort. On completion of discharge* she wilL oad for Woetport to the agency, of Rhind ' and Co. " Tho departure of the Koromiko for Sydney fhas been postponed until Saturday. 'Having:completed loading here with wool, „ the Shaw, SaviU steamer Zealandio left here at noon yesterday, for London, via Panama. She took one passenger. ' 1 It is expected that the Port Sydney will . complete discharge of the Lyttelton portion ' of her New" York cargo to-mbrrbw, when she will be despatched for Dunediii. , Messrs Kinsey and Co. received a radio from the Leitrim yesterday, stating that the -' Teasel will arnvo in the stream. this mdrn- > ing. The vessel has New York cargo to' dis- * charge here. .- '- : , ■ - 1 - It has just transpired that the Chatham 'lsland Fishing Co.'s steamer Rama struck i an unchartered object, probably a pinnacle rock ,i or the mast of a Wrecked vessel in 20 fath- - > orru of water about a mile .and a half off i land at the Chathams, on a recent trip ■ there. No damage was done to the vessel. -An enquiry was hold, and the master .and '.' officers of tho steamer oorapktely exon- ,'• crated. The occurrence- emphasises the -' >necd for « complete and up-toUl«to chart of - tho Islands. It is stated that no official / * chart of the Chatham* has been made during * poet forty years. .. • ; Mr H.' Y. Widdowson, S.M.. conducted an inquest at Dunedin, on.Tuesday, concerning tho death «f John Dominio .Bernech. retired r» sea captain,/aged 71.iwho fell dead in the V street, on Monday afternoon. Mary Bernoch, daughter of deceased, said her father and she lived- together in Sheen street, Ros- '' Jyn. He suffered from neuritis two years ago, and pleurisy about four years ago, and •■ again consulted a doctor about -18 months - ago. ■ "Up to twoJWirs ago he had frequent' fainting- turns. Ho had"T>een working Tiard - in his'garden lately, and on Monday, at 4.45 p.m., while out in the road gathering- , manure, fell down and expired. . Henry Alexander-Hamer gave evidence that he went to deceased's assistance when told ho had fallan down. Dr. Martin was rant for, but life was 1 extinct.' Dr. Martin said from the history of the case, and from his examination of the body he was of opinion that the causevof death was sudden-heart failure, foldegeneiation of the blood-ves- , «ol»i Stooping would probably bring on > "ipe heart failure. The .Coroner Mturned a Verdict-in accordance with the medical tea*«Nt> ■•■-:■'•. . \ \*Wes6Blß- WITHIN WIRELESS KANGE i . 0F KBW ZEALANp>; Hall,. Tredenham, Hiß. toaWand—SiMsex; Mararos, Wbangape, ™*iJ?irle, Otira, and Canadian Importer. V^jjßjngton—Tutanckai Leitrim, Wairnna, JiWrLTaluti, Porf Hackiug, Athenic, Kauri, hiTOtwbirer Doonhocn, Raransa, Madmoa, ««a»k»,'Pilo<ma, Singapore, ifaiu.

Awaroa—Errol. Chatham Islands—Otira, Tasmania, and Tort Melbourne. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. LONDON. April 5. Arrived. Luccric from Port Pixie. LIVERPOOL. April i. Sailed, Ayrshire, for Australia. SUEZ, April 4. Arrived, Narkur.da, from Australia; Dalmazia, from Wallaroo, for Italy. ' PORT LOUIS, April i. Arrived, Boorara, , from Australia-, for Loudon.

AUCKLAND. April r>. Arrived, Siu&ex (2.30 p.m.). from St. John. WELLINGTON, April C. Arrived, Karamu (2. a.m.), from Greymouth; Stella (8.20 a.m.), from DuncdSn; Waliiiio (10.35 a.m.)v from Lyttclton; Port Hacking (2.5 p.m.), from Now York, via Port Keniblu. Sailed, Stojapcro ilaru (1.15 p.m.), for Auckland; Wairuna (5.20 p.m.), for Melbourne; Kowhai (6.10 p.m.)). for Greymouth; Wahino (7.50 p.m.), for Lyttelton. DITNEDIN, April C. Arrived, Corinthio (7.30 a.m.), from Bluff; Trelyon (13.10' a.m.), from New York. Arrived, Corinthio (7.30 a.m.), from Bluff; Trelyon (11.10 a.m.), from Now York. Til's Kaikorii loaves Port Chalmers on Friday for Oamaru and Tiniaru to loud for Auckland. Tho Mamika is going into dock at Sydney to-day. She' will sail on Friday for Wellington and Lyttclton.

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17113, 7 April 1921, Page 9

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SHIPPING. Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17113, 7 April 1921, Page 9

SHIPPING. Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17113, 7 April 1921, Page 9

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