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SHIPPING.

PORT OF LYTTELTON.

ARRIVALS. Friday, November 21st. Wingatui, «.s. (7.45 a.m.), 3080 tons, Jsunay, from Dunedin. Union Steam Ship Co., agents. Holmdale, (0.15 a.m.), €Bl tons, Williams, from Timaru. F. E. Sutton and Co., agents. Knockfiema, s.s. (10.10 a.m.), 51285 tons, Strymans, from Port Arthur, Texas. Dalgety and Co., agents. Mararoa, s.s. (10.20 a.m.), 2598 tons, Sewell, from Wellington. Union Steam Ship Co.. agents. Moeraki, s.s. (11.30 a.m.), 4471 tons, Doorly. from Melbourne, via Bluff and: Dunedin. 'Union Steam Ship Co., agent*. Opawa, m.B. (1.40 p.m.), 110 tons, McKinnon, from Blenheim. Kinsey and Co., Ltd., agents. departures. Friday, November 21«t. Atholl, 5.3. (2.20 p.m.), 4617 tons, Cltse, from Timaru* JTew Zealand Snipping Co., a.s. (8.55 P'®-). 681 a 1 °f a > Williams, for Wellington F. £. Sutton and C li ft rMW, l9 «.s. (7.10 p,m.), 2098 tons) Sowell, for Wellington. Union Steam Ship Co., s.s. (8 ML tons, Doorly, for Melbourne, via. Wellington. Union Steam Ship Co., agents. Expected Arrivals. Maori. Wellington, this day. Navua, Wellington, this day. Karori, Wostport, this day. Wanaka, Wellington, this <-*JMararoa Wellington, November 23rd. Cumber/and Wellington, November J3rd. Putiki, Gisiorne, November 23rd. ... Flora, Timaru, November 25tb. Opihi, Timaru. November 25th. Whangape, Sydney, November 26th. John, Timaru November 20th. Port Campbelf, Dunedin, November 28th. Storm, Goole, November 80th. Kentucky, Wellington, November 30th. Athenic, Wellington, December 2nd. Bimutaka, Wellington, December /th. Las Vegas, Auckland, December 12th. Hertford, Wanganui, Docomber 14th. Wahine, Wellington, December 16th. Pakipaki, Wellington. December 19th. Illingworth, Auckland. December 22nd. Kuapehu, Wellington, December 25th. Kaim&i, Dunedin, December Coth.

Projected Departures. Progress, Wellington, this day. Maori, Wellington, this day. Kaiwarra, Newcastle, this .day. Navua, Dunedin, this day. Wanaka, Bluff, this day. Opawa, Blenheim, this day. Cygneit, Kaikoura, November 24th. Mararoa, Wellington, November 24th> Knoskfiema, Sydney, November 24th, Karori, Timaru, November 24th. Putiki, Waikokopu, November 24th. Flora, Wellington, November 25th. Opihi, Wellington, November 25th. John, Wanganui, November 26th. Whangape, Dunedin, November 27th. Port Campbell, Wellington, November 29th. ■ HfrttOTcJ, London, December 13th.

SHIPPING NOTES. ■ The Opawa will complete loading to*dav for Blenheim. ° y The Kaiwarra is to sail to-day for Newcast!* 1 . The Progress is to be despatched to-day with general cargo for Wellington, Wanganui, and New Plymouth Tho Navua is duo to-day from Wellington. Sho lands Auckland cargo and Bails for Dunedin. The Wanaka is duo to-diw from Wellington, and will sail later for flluff. The Putiki is duo to-inorrow from Gisborne. On Monday ■ sho loads for Waikokopu, Tola go Bay, and Tokomaru Bay. Th'e Tahiti, en route from San Francisco, via Papeete, left Rarotonga on Tuesday jvorr.in-j u-f Wellington, where she is due r.i.-xi Monday morning. Sl* will sail foe Sydney et noon on Wednesday next. The Bteamer Hertfprd, now loading at Auckland under tho auspices of tho New Z*s.)an(l Shipping Company, is to leave tho )iorth e fi port on November 30th for Tokorauiu Xapier, Wellington, Wanganui, Mi'.d f/yllel'on to complcto her cargo for i,iiud"U> -- i-

| _ The steamer Susses has been to sail ! from Calcutta early in December with Indian _ merchandise to pat out at Auckland, Wellington. Lytielton, and Dnnedin. She should be here early in January. The Swedish steamer Sydic, 4272 tons, en route tigza South Africa, has been chartered to load jarrah at V.'cstem Australia for the fcrjr mn;n Xew Zealand port 3. The three-deck excursion steamer RangiuC}°', formerly the Admiralty steamer Ant, T.'hich is cn route from Southampton to Auckland, :'s reported to have passed Goode Island on Sunday last. She i 3 a Teasel cf 045 tons gross, ar.d was recently purchased oy ilr George Xiccol. The Kerekino, the other email steamer acquired by ilr Kiccol, let* Colombo on Saturday la3t for Auckland. According to cable adrioe received br the -V and A. Line, the _£t earner City o£ Edinburgh sailed fronl New York on Saturdav last vrith cargo for Auckland, Wellington, Lyitelton, and Dunedin. She U due at Auckland on December 92nd, and at 'Wellington about a week later.

The Dalgleish Shipping-Company's steamer Uiingworth was fixed to loaxi a of sulphur at Galveston, Tezas. this month, for Auckland, I/yttelton, Port Chalmers, and Australia. The vessel is expected at Auckland about the middle of December, Mes c r.s F. E. Sutton and Co. are the Lvttelton agents.

■Sir Halford Mackindtt. chairman of the Imperial Shipping Committee, in a breadcast message from London, said that the Union Company's motor-ship Aorangi i 3 the finest ship of_ her type in the -world and tho forerunner of a new era in the shipping industry.—Cable. VESSELS WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE OF N.Z. Auckland—Athenic, Cambridge, Canadian Traveller, Kaitangata. Kaituna, Eaikorai, Koromiko, Lingnam, Uaheno, Makura, Quebec City, Rimutaka, Tofua, Waipori. Wellington—Maori, Mararoa, Kgaio, Mocraki, Kentucky, Cumberland, Tahiti, Manuka, Kairanga, Canadian Challenger, "Wanaka, Mahana, Port Campbell, "Waikouaiti, Takanoa, Tainui, Port Chalmers, Atholl, Arahura, "Wingatui, West Nivaria, Tntanekai, Tremero, Sir James Clarke Boss. Shrev©port, Katoa, Kaitoke, Karori. Chatham Islands—Athenic, Himutaia, Tremere. KNOCKFIERNA, FROM PORT ARTHUR. Plying ihe flag of the Irish Free State at the jackstatf, 'out with the familiar Pied Ensign of the British Mercantile Marine at the stern, the Liimerick Shipping Co.'s eteamer Knockfierna arrived at Lyttelton yeater3ay morning from Port Arthur, Texas. The only incident of note on the voyage wa3 when a hurricane was encountered in the Carribean Sea, on the run from Port Arthur to the Cwial. The vessel was ho veto for 12 hours, and no damage was done. The remainder of the voyage was calm. Captain if. Strymans commands the ! Knockfierna, and his officers are:—Chief, Mr i E. Eawdon; second, Mr O. McLellan; chief engineer, Mr I). McMillan: second, Mr A. Cuilen; third. Mr J. Milne; fourth, Mr !W. Stokes; wireless operator, Mr E. Faulkner. The Knockfierna is tho first vessel to enter Lyttejton under the Irish Free State flag. She brings 1500 ton& of bitumen consigned to Messrs Dalgety and Co.

N.Z. SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINE. : Hoxoraia—Left • Adelaide September 29th, Port Said October 26th for Continent and United Kingdom. Hurunui—Arrived London October 24th. ■ Kaikoura —Left Wellington November 6th for Glasgow vie, Panama. Opawa—From Liverpool, at Melbourne November 11th. Orari—Loading for United States and United Kingdom. To leave Auckland about November 21st. Otarama —At Sydney November 10th, loading for U.S.A. and United Kingdom. Otoki—From New York, at Flemantle November 3rd. Paparoa—Left Liverpool September 520 th for Australian ports. Piako —From Liverpool, arrived Townsville November 6th. Remuera—Loading for London, to leave Wellington Deoember 2nd. Kimut&ka—Left Liverpool October Hth, Panama 31st for Auckland and southern ports. Botorua—Left Wellington October 18th, Curacao November 10th for London. RTiahine—Left Southampton November 6th for Wellington and Lytteiton. Ruapehn—Left Liverpool October 56th, Panama November 14th, for Auckland and aouthern ports. Tasmania —Left Sydney October 15th for Continent and United Kingdom. leave London November 26th for Auckland, Port Chalmers, and New Plymouth.' _ , Turakinar—Loading for London, lo , leave Eapfer about November 2StH Waimato—Left Liverpool October Ic-ih for Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane. Hertford—Loading for London. To leave LytWlton about 'December 18th. Atholl—From Montreal. Left Lytteiton November 21st for Timaru. Auatralind —Lett Montreal October 25th, Panama. November 9th for Auckland, Wellington, Lytteiton, Timaru, Dunedin, and Melbourne. . Trekieve To leave Montreal 20th for New Zealand ports.

NEW STEAMERS FOR U.S.S. CO. (HISS ASSOCIATION TELXGRAM.) WELLINGTON, November 22. The Union Company has ordered an oil tanker to replace tho Orowaiti, which "was ■wrecked on the California!! coast. The new vessel will have a carrying capacity of 10,000 tons, and vill (be driven by Diesel engines. She will be ablo to load and discharge oil flt the rate of between 700 and 800 tons an hour, and will have the latest idea 3 in oil tankors. Another vessel has also been ordered to replace the Armagh, wrecked at Liverpool on December 16th, 1923. This order calls for a motor vessel of 12,000 tons. It will also be one with all the latest ideas for handling cargo with rapidity. | PORT OF TIMARU. Expected Arrivals. Atiioll, from Lyttolton, to-day. Karori, from Wcstport, to-morrow. Calm, from Oamaru, Monday. Flora, from Oamaru, Monday.. Opihi, from Oamaru, Tuesday. John, from Oamaru, 'Wednesday >"avu», from Oamaru, Thursday. Cale, from Oamaru, .Friday. Port Hunter, from Lyttelton, December 17 th. Projected Departures, Atholl, for Duncdiu, to-day. Karori, for Dunedin, ilonoav. Calm, for Lyttelton, Monday. Dora, for Lyttelton Monday." Opihi, for Lyttelton, Tueeda.v. John, for Lyttelton, Wednesday. >Ja,vu», :or -Lyttelton, Thursday. Gale, (or LyUclton, Friday.

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18237, 22 November 1924, Page 16

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SHIPPING. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18237, 22 November 1924, Page 16

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