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SHIPPING.

> JM OF%TELIM '■■''■ : "'':'■'■■' ;■■ ARRIVALS! " '.: JThuwday—April, - 21st. . Wdkowiti, m. *,»•>, Bfioo> tons, Flet•to/.fwm; Tiparu. Union • Sieam Ship '•* >-15 a.m.),. 4436 tons, <£m«*s, .from Wellington. Union Steam SMp ~, ,V./:fihrreday—April 21st. ..,..' «iiii»l : »* (4-60_p.m.), 553 tons, Venn, f£'pSoV A. # TurnbuU and Co., . ,riffl^vjlor 7 W«stport. Union Steam Ship .'■ to',/swots. ■ TOtSe/M. (825 p.m.), 4486 tons, Cam.;ewpfox>'Wellington. ' Unipo" Steam-Ship ' \?ss£ EXPECTED? ARRIVALS. , ■ ':■' :JB<&aholm; Cardiff this day; ' 'Obujl; Tarakohe ithis day. : WelUngton, this day. Wellington, this day.; . p!fSliß, "Timaru, this.'day.- •..-•■-•'■ this day. . Emaru,. April 28rd. April 23rd.. ; 4''fiiS*l3,'- v&m "- ■ ffitiko, Wollinetoji, April ; 24t4v • ~. '\TOwfcn, Greymouth;'April SSia* .■•.•.-■- Aprik23rd.'i, itSfcrni AW» ■•'■•■ ■ i Sljira: Onehunga, April,24th.. - i-ijlWatu^Ka^oufa,-April 26th. • ; 4K&4nft, -Port ChalmMs. April 27th, • • Auckland, April 27th. ■'.' titlWimi; Dmrtdin, April 27th. April 27tti. . ?T«iv«e, Newoastle, Apnl ,28«i''_ ■.. icm«t Auckland, New YpA, April 2«L Aprils 80th, - Si?SSS3fc : ' Well&gtonv saxlir. '.,-•••- - . ■ ~M(hngs,- Hpbartj «arly.: ' ■:'- ;^- .'pjtOJECTBD. DEPARTUBTOS. this day. y -iffiinio, •Qreymoutni -this day.-■ -, ' iT"«1, Wellington., thaa day. ':'||jjUori,;.Wellington, this; day. r this day.- ■ t ■■■ SMftSka, Napier, this day. « this day. ''''Wm& Wellington, April 2*: d. April'.ffird. April 23rd. }»Eaaiti, Aucklond, April v'jMttrflri,' Greymouth, April 28rd. imffiuA,■: Akiuoa,; 26th. - Wellington, April 26th. . .April 26tk. * '• ?<fflSki TStmr 'Plymouth, Apnl 26th.April -37 th, ■ v4lM^ivWe«tS>rt; ! r Apra'l»th. •' llfflolw, May 4th. ' notes; . V®l|Sy&riy. ,,s 6te»mer 'Wahma was again de*!^iW!'l»yh''sotrthetlji.; weather yestarday 4 and gffirla;it>L7*telt6n"■:•* 8-15 a-m-. ~x - Wmiltitut**:.. Wn'o.-Anefto Day. a, close holiday

". kflne ferry steamer Wjduna "«• *B*in desoutherly weather yesterday* and .vttrhed at Lyttelton «4 8.15 a.m. >.,.•' /'*>& Monday being Ansao Day, a. oloso holiday ■.lpO»"«toBr»d on the waterfront. 'SKtta Joan Craig io to leave here to-day 'iffOTGxeyjnouth.' . Owynki is sow due here, to-morrow, ' •nd„iS'>tJnwcl to sail for CtreyfawiitlL on * Tntaday, 4«kinflf'oargo. *'lfcP»t* is to come to Lyttelton next Wfc.'lo 'ttadewv overhaul. She will subWellington. , . .'"'Thef-'Opue wao expected to -airrro at liyv Wton r daring last night with corneal from Taiftkiehe, She iriS load here v for Welllskton, «nd is to eail to-morrow afternoon. • "-To* 1 Unkffl Company's steamer Kaaapoi iitto loatf for Dunedin, LytWMta, Wellington, and Auckland. - 'IHJ> Huddart-Parker-eteainer Ulimaroa' was / ftfettdjo. leave .■Sydney yesterday forWel-lttgW.j»heK>--sl» ■*» sue on Monday. '■-'TEWGWapnir !»-•*» Hero on Wednesday ' "Wtth\co*l from Westport. On completion etottit|&rge ehe will'load here for WestJthind and- Co. heing the load-; was expected to leave Auejc- ' , ttga»»n on Wc&esday next. ' is «i» here on (Wednesday lAttiinota MelbwirifiS Tia Brnff and Dun.jSj^^Bl*'l"'* W * ona °* cargo to * dl ** l^nWfflrJitM,'aod<~'is'io eail the same even- ' w|£l« v Wellington and Melbourne. » is date 'hero from Napier ,^t&ifi(UaoUl , April, to load lor vAuehlanoV to. saS for the northern ■ c *"flJWW»WJ4,'t}i» 4th .May, is •xpooted;'to complete dia - .hex. .cargo of lEmber here c* ■*;|J3R{Sesday. nest, .but her next port has »'\<sttr9Kibteai announced. v\|3na,'.CnrintMo *i4 now announced to Bail Wellington* at noon to-morrow for--11 wnrthomptonv and London. '" Otatama fcfii here last evening for ►•wbetV aha will complete load'l#Hhfer Newark, Boston, end London. "•arpton, is .expected to arrive .at WellingA radio message states jis»4*h» vsetal had encountered severe wea--Mjr off the ww Zealand coast. . vftftoi Cygnefr- trill sake a epeoial trip to message received from the. Doon■pi&W*, .yesUtday stated that the vessel » ex**Bfl!** to, reach J&yttelton at 7 o'clock to-. ■"' o * 3l «Jghtes by; the Cygnet be- ,.!■*- and Lyttelton yesterday' J £iSsS^" l 'i. , '?i l ** ** nd ' Tno vee^' v J2s||"»„p*ohal>ly be the four-masted schooner wggfrTrtuch left Hobart on March Brd with of hardwood fox Lyttelton, and is ! l^^^Ls 3 T S? WIRELESS RANGE Nafa*, Kanri, Canadian -^^^^' a^—Klli ** Tr *' Hhrerica, Tutantkai. <-&gl^™inaton—Saranga, Uoeraki, Port Pirie. Sjßgtaj Eenruora, -Taamania, Sncses, Tainui, 'tQJfigg;} Kairanga, Eaitangata, Port Caroline. J|SWMmi!j—Maheno, Errol, Pateona. f tU - Wa&Qwa has left San Francisco for igton, Bunedin, Melbourne, and BydShe is duo at on 7th Wainrna » to leave Melbourne to"■SP^*« Bijiuej, to load for San Francisco.

The Waktapu was due to arrive at San Francisco yesterday, from Melbourne. She will loud at Sim Francisco and Vancouver for Mew Zealand and Australia. The Waihcmo leit San Francisco* on the 7th April, to load at Ocean Falls and Powo 1 ! Eiver for New Zealan4 and Australia.

The Waimarino loft S'an Francisco on the Ist April,' for Apia, Auckland, Melbourne, and Sydney. On the' last voyage of the Maramal from Wellington to San Francisco, on Mpjch "17th, a. iire broke out in the fanroom of the engineroom department. A big volume of smoko occasioned alarm among the paeaengera, but the ship's hose extinguished all traces of fire in 15 miraitea.

AN OLD AUSTRALIAN TRADER RETURNS. A somewhart. interesting vessel at preprint in Australian waters is the .Lloyd Sabaudo liner Citta. di Geneva, which left~Fremantle recently for the Eastern States, in continuation of her voyage from Genoa. Like many other vessels which come to Australia, from time to tinw, the Citta di Geneva r an old friend under another name. How many shipping people in Australia will recognise dn this- v«F6el the well-known and 1 popular NvddVutscher" Lloyd e.s. Gneise* i naii? 'Such, however, is what the CJtfca di Genova really is. Foe some years prior to the outbreak /of war, bus was a regular visitor to Australia, along with her sisTer ships Scharnhorst, Boon, Bulow, «nd others. "When hostilities' broke out the Gneisenau was. lying at- Antwerp and she was promptly confiscated by the Belgian Government. She was not destined- to remain as the property of the Belgians for very long, for upon the., fail of • Antwerp she once more became German property, but when ithja Germans entered, the port, they found, the Gneisenau lying sunk in the harbour. For the best, part of the'.time dutting which* Antwerp was in German hands, tho Gneisenau remained under. water, but was eventually raised. ■ However, she- was again fated to change hands, only this time she bepame Italian .property, and upon being handed over w-as-..given the name she now bears. "Whether she still retains her passenger accommodation "is nds known, but ithe probabilities axe some of it Hub been 'removed to give more apace for cargo. The_Citta di Geneva was built in 1903, and' registers 8185 tons gross, and 4947 nett, \. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS." LONDON, ApiU 20. ' Arrived, Vogtlan* from Melbourne. , . ~. . . ...COLON, April 18. fiafledV Hororata, for London. , ..*..-■ -,,.'. IQUIQUB. April 16. Arrived, Garthimaid;. ship, from NowcasTle (sailed December 14th). ./' - . ■ COLOMBO, Apnl 19. Arrived, Mantua, • from Australia, for London. ©URBAN, April 19. Arrived, Port Stephens, from Australia, for Hull 'and London. " '■■" • COLUMBIA BIVEH, April 19. Sailed, John W.' 'Wells, schooner, for Melbourne; H. K. Hall, schooner, for Sydney. ; \';■"'■ PUGET /SOUND, April 19. JSailed.* Fearless, schooner, for Adelaide. MELBOURNE. April 21. Arrived, Waimate, from New Zealand. '■■ NEWCASTLE, April 21. Arrived, Trewellard, from New Zealand. - Sailed, Kawatiri and Baupo, foarque, for New Zealand. SYDNEY, April 21. Sailed, Mafceno (noon), for Auckland; Ulimaro* iiiiS pjn.)» & r "Wellington. - ■r. r ..,,;\ ■*■ " AUCKLAND, April 31. v

Sailed,' Riv«rina (12.30 p.m.), for Sydney; Bona (4 pjn.), for Fiji.. . WELLINGTON, April 21. Arrived, Maori (7.36 a.m.), from: Lyttelton; Corinna (9.50 a.m.), from New Plymouth and ~elson; Moetaki (1t35 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Marama (11.46' a.m.), from San Francisco, yia the Islands. ,/ Sailed, Port Pirie (2.15 pjn.), for New Prymouth; Komata (4.30 pjn.), for West^ort

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17126, 22 April 1921, Page 11

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SHIPPING. Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17126, 22 April 1921, Page 11

SHIPPING. Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17126, 22 April 1921, Page 11

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