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SHIPPING.

PORT OF LYTTELTON.

ARRIVALS. ♦ Friday, October 31st. M&raroa, e.s. (9.20 a.m.), 25.08 tons, Sowell, from Wellington. Union Steam Ship. Co., agents. •

DEPARTURES. ; Friday, October 31st. " John, Vs. (7 a.m.), 342 tons, Ha-wick, for Wellington. ! F. E. Sritton aiid Co., agents. TuraJdna, s.a. <3130 p.m.), 9775 tons, Upton,, for • Bluff., New Zciland' Shipping C 0.,. agents. ~ • . . Orepuki,' (4.20 p.m.), 527 tons, Pearson, for .Wellington...' P. E.' &jitton and. Co., agent?. : . ~ Kahik*.' e.s.. (6.30 ,p.m.)_, 1139 tons, .Harkness, for Westport. Union. Stc3.nl Ship Co., agents. Mararoe, s.s. (8 p.m.), 2598 tons, Sew-ell, for .Wellington. Union Steam Ship : Co., agents. . ■ . ' Expected Arrivals.

Maoiij .Wellington, this day. l?ipa,". this day. .Wellington, November 2nd. Wing&tui, Dunedis, November 2nd. Kennody, Wellington/ November 2nd. Progress, Waaganui, November'2nd. Teea, Wellington, November 2nd. Jlahana, . Wellington, . November 2nd. Navua, Wellington,! November 2nd. Canopue, Timaru, November 2nd. Gale Timaru,. November 2nd. Cygnet, Titirangi, Ncrrember 3rd. Holmdsle, Timam, November 3rd. Ihinedin, H.M-S., November 3rd. Calm, Wellington, November 4tli. Hipa,' Timaru, November sth. Waiotapu, Anc.ldand, November 5Lh. Kaitangata, Dunedin, November sth. W»naka^Timaru, November sth. Kawatiri, Newcastle. November sth/ Waikouaiti> Dunedin, November. stb. Waitcsnata, Newcastle, November 7 th. Plora, Dunedin, November 7th. Port Chalmers, Wellington, November Sth, Cumberland, Wellington, November 21st. Atholl, Wellington, November 23rd.

Projected Departures. itoori, Wellington, this day. Ripa,. Dunedin, this day. Tees'. Chathams, this dlay. _/ Hertford Port Chalmers, this day. Kenned v* Fox ton, November 3rd. Maraioa, Wellington, November 3rd. Progress. Picion,' November 3rd. Wingatui, Av.ckland, November 3rd Wootton. Wellington, November 3rd. Gale Wellington, November 3rd.. Navu'a, Dtnnedin, .November 3rd. Canopus, Westport, November 3rd. Kaitangata, Wellington, November 3rd. Wanaia, Napier, November 4th. Cygnet,- Kaikoura, November 3rd. Holmdale, Wellington, November 4th. Calm, Bluff, November 4th. Ripa, Wellington. November sth. Flora, Napier, November 7th.

SHIPPING NOTES.

The Hip® is du« to-day from Wellington, and is to eail this afternoon for rhmedin and Timaru. Slie. 13 .due "back hero on "Wednesdfty,. and vrill load for Wellington, Picton, and Wangairui. Kennedy is due to-morrow from Wellington to k>ad ior Fox ton direct. She eau3 on Monday.

The Process is expected to load hero on Monday for Picton, Bargaviila, and Hoki&itga. Tho Wingatui is timed to load here on Monday for: Auckland. Tho Gale, due to-monor from Timwn. Josida on Monday for Wellington and AVangauui. Tho Wootton is expected to «ail on Monday afternoon with general cargo for Wellington.

The Cancrpas is dne to-morrow from Timaru to discharge the balance of her cargo of Wcstport coal. She is to sail oa Monday afternoon for Woof,port.

Tho Kahika wiled laet night to Weetport, where "ah©, Hie NaTua fa dne to-morrow from - Auck]and, via WoJtington. She Bails on Monday afternoon for Dunedin. The Holnjdale i« exported on Tuesday from Timaru, and loada for Wellington and Wanganni. The Wanak*. dne on Wednesday from T>unedin, will load for Napier, Gisborac-, and Auckland.

The ia fo load l*m mi loz. «nd AraftJitnrt.

The Calm is expected hero on Tuesday from We.lliiigt"!i and Wanganui, and pails in the afternoon for Bluff, Duuedin, :ind Timam. Mr D. Luckctt has f igncd off the Maunsranni's articles as fourth mate, and hes joiWcd the W.iipori as third officer. Mr K. J. S. is now second mat* of the lioma.fji, vice Mr .T. G. Adam?. Mr G. H. Peters ban .-relinquished his post as third roate. of t.h© Waipori. The Federal H.N. Company advises that the Ksvikoufa left. New Plymouth on Wednesday for Wanganui roadstead and Wellington to fill up. She is dun at Wellington to-day, and is to sail' on Tuesday for Glasgow* j Liverpool, Manchester, Avonmouth, and London. The <'. and T). liner Port Caroline, left. i Wellington on Thursday evening for Wanga- ' nui, and returns to Wellington this morning to complete her Homeward loading. The vessel is expected to sail from Wellington this afternoon for London, via Monte Video and Las Palmas. Passages by the Port Caroline have been booked by the Misses Spong (2), and Messrs Tily and Kiney, the latter of whom is travelling As far <as Monto Video. Dr. Spong ia accompanying tho vessel as ship's surgeon. Pleasure cruises have been arranged by the Orient Line for the 1925 season. Tho steamer selected is tho. 15,000 ton Ormonde. In addition to the Norway fjord cruises, of which, thore will be five, there will be a cruise to the North Cape on the conclusion of the Mediterranean cruise and » cruise to the northern capitals on tho conclusion of the Norway cruises. Of particular internet to New Zealanders and Australians is the proposal to include a call -at Gallipoli, when the steamer is making the Mediterranean cruise, and, weather permitting, it is the intention that the vessel shall visit both Anza-c • and Capo Tldles to enable passengers to go ashore at these two places. VESSELS WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE OF N.Z. Auckland—Kaiwarra, Tofua, Kaikorai, Niagara, Iris, Glentworth", Rakanos,, Karori, Tjlimaroa, City of Dnnedin, Bona, Port Hardy. Wellington.— "Maori, Mararoa, Ngaio, Maheno, Manuka., Port Caroline, Remuera, Kaikoura, Trelissick, "Manama, Wanaka, Karroo, Waikouaiti, Turakina, Dunedin, Moe.ra.ki, Arahura. . Chatham Islands—Cumberland. N.Z. SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINE. 'Hororata—Left Adelaide September 29th; for Continent and United Kingdom, via..Colombo, Huranui—Homeward bound, left Colombo September 14th. Kaikoura—Loading for United Kingdom. To leave- Wellington a&oufc November 4th. Opa-wa—Left Liverpool September 6th for j Fremantlo, Adelaide, Portland, Melbourne, j Sydney, Brisbane, via. Cape Town. Otari—Loading for United States and j United Kingdom. To leave' Auckland .about November 15th. , . ! . Otarama—-At Brisbane- October 7th, dis-] charging from. Liverpool. Ot&ki—From/New' York' at Mclbourno October 13th'. ' ■'.'.■'•' Paparoar—Left, Liverpool September ; 20th. for Australian ports. Piako—Prom Liverpool, arrived Melbourne October 9th: Remuera—-Left Southampton Sept. 25th, Panama October 10th, for Wellington, Lyttelton, and Timaru. Duo Wellington October 31st. Eimutaka—Lcf t Liverpool October 11th for Auckland and southern ports.-• Botorua—Left Wellington October 18th for Sondon, -via Panama. Ruahine—To leave Southampton November 6th for Wellington and. Lyttelton . .Ruapehu—Left .Liverpool October 26th for Auckland and southern ports. Tasmania—At Sydney October 13fch, loading for United Kingdom and Continent. Tekoa—-Left Wellington September 17th, Colon October 7th, for Glasgow, Liverpool, Avonmouth, and London. Turakina —Discharging cargo from London. Due Bluff Norernber Ist Waimate—To leave Liverpool October llfch for Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane. Trelissick—Loft Auckland October 30th for-. Wellington, to continue discharge of cargo from Montreal. Atholl--Left Montreal September 27th for New Zealand ports. Australind —Arrived Montreal October 11th to load for New Zealand ports.

THE REMUERA.

Tho ReiDueta is due to 'berth.. fl.t .Wellington at 30.30 a.m.. to-day. Christchurch passengers will, arrive hero to-morrow morning. CYGNET DELAYED. A meseage received from Titirangi yesterday sta.tcd-that the Cygnet had been delayed there through rough weather preventing her loading sheep. She should be hero by Monday morning. SEAMEN REFUSE DUTY. (bt cablx—rosas associattos^coptbjght) (AUSTRALIAN AKD K.Z. CABLE• ASSOCIATIOjr.) PERTH, October 31. Captain Thomas, of the steamer Vohimrua, has ■ received instructions from tho owners of tho vessel to institute proceedings under tho Merchant. Shipping Act agair.st the seamen involved in the refusal of duty. It his also been decided \o prosecute the secretary of tlio Federation of the Seamen's Union. Frernantle, for inciting the seamen to break their engagements.

SHIPPING TELEGRAMS.

AUCKLAND, October 31. Arrived, KAramca (5.30 a.m.), from Gisborne. Sailed. 'Clima.roa (11.30 a.m.>, far Sydney. City of Duc«din (4 p.m>, for "Wellipgton. WELLIXGTOX, October 31. Arrived, Calm '(S.SO a.m.), Maori (7 a-m.), and Canadian Britisher (9 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Delaware Sun (8.45 ajn.), from S*n Luis; KaikoiiTa (1.20 p.m.), and Ripa ("50 V'.ni.). from AVari~an-,ii. Sailed, Manuka (11.S a.m.), {or Sydney; (T.oO p.ra..>. for Lyttelton; Onih: (midnight), lor Nelson. _ • DUNEDIJi", October 3L Houndeje '5. .30 p.m.), for rVima.ru • Gale 15.5 p.m.), for Timn-ii. Arrived, Macula, (7.20 a.m.), from Wp.llingtnu; Haitanguta <7.20 a.m.), from BluS; Wanaia (1 p.m.), from Bluff; Moemiri (-2.50 p.m.), frpm Lrttcltoc.

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18219, 1 November 1924, Page 12

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SHIPPING. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18219, 1 November 1924, Page 12

SHIPPING. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18219, 1 November 1924, Page 12

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