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SHIPPING.

♦r PORT OF LYTTELTON. ARRIVALS. Tuesday, Jane 23rd. . Holmdalc, s.s. (5.30 a.m.), 681 tons, Williams, from Timaru, F. E. Sutton and Co., agents. ' > , , Wahinc, s.s. (6.50 a.m.), 4456 tons, Cameron, from Wellington. U.S.S. Co., B S eDt3 - V * Tungsha, m.s. (5.45 a.m.), 5505 tons, Chriatensen, from Oslo, via Safags Bay, fiourabaya, Brisbane, Sydney and Auckland. A. H. Turabull and Co., agents. Breeze, s.s. (2.50 p.m.), 5q3 tons, from Wellington. A. H. Turnbull and Co., agents. s.s. (4.80 p.m.), toos, Bollons, from Wellington. New Zealand Government Marine Department. Parera-, s.s. (9 p.m.), 554 ton*, Barae*, from Nelson. Kinaey and Co., Ltd.,i agente. Cygv.et, s.s. (9.45 p.m.), 129 tons, Williaimeor., from Kaikoura. Cygnet, Ltd., agente.

departures. Tuesday, June 23rd. Holmdale, s.s. (4.10 p.m.), 681 tons, Williams, for Wellington. F. E. Sutton and Co.. agents. „„„ , _. Canopus, s.s. (7.10 p-m.), 1387 tons,. Sillars, for Ttm»rur" v - =West&brt. Coal tJo,, b.s. (8.35 p.m.), 443S tons, Cameron, for Wellington. "U. 9.5. Co., ! agents _ , Jfavua, s.s. (11 a.m.), £930 tons, Diyden, for Dunedin, U.S.S. Co., agents.

Expected Arrival*. Kamo, Timaru, June 25th. Mararoa, Wellington, this dayv Corinna, Timaru, this dfiy. Wingatui, Wellington, this day. Waikouaiti, Dunedin, June 25th. "* Keeiung, Wellington, June 25th. Karotu, Wellington, Juno 25th. Calm, Timaru, June 25th. Maori, Wellington, June 25th. Kaikoura, June 25th. Buapphu, Wellington, Junft 26th. Eipa, Wonganui, June 27th. Gale, Timaru, Juna 27th. Wairau, Blenheim, June 28th. Orepuki, Tarakohe, June 28th. Cvgnot, Nelson, Juna 29th. Waihora, Newcastle, June 80tli. Storm, Timaru, Juno 30th. Sierra Mciina, Auckland, July lit. Pakoha, Timaru, July Ist. Kumars, Timaru, July sth. Korottiiko, Dunedin, July 6th. Paparoa, Wellington, July sth. Tekon, Wellington, July 7th Doonholm, Wollipgton, July Bth. Matatua, Wellington, July 6th. Holiingside, Dunedin, July 12th. Rcmuera, Wellington, July 19th. Rimutaka, Wellington, July 22nd. Min, Wellington, July 25th. Middleham Castle, Wellington, July 30th,

Projected Departure!. Parera, Waikokopu, this day. Mararoa, Wellington, this day. Wingotui, Dunedjtt, this day. Port Melbourne, New Plymouth, this day. Corinna, Wellington, this day. Tutanekai, Akaroa, this day. Kaiwarra, Picton, this day. Breeze, Dunedin, this day. Cygnet, Kaikoura, this day. Kamo, Napier, June 25th. Calm. Wellington, June 35th. Maori. Wellington, June 25th. t Cygnet, Nelson, June 2Slh. Waikouaiti, Timaru, June 27th, Gale, Wellington, June 27th. Bipa, Dunedin, June 27th. Storm, Woliington, June 30th. Wairau, Blenheim, June 29th. Orepuki, Nelson, June 29tli. Pakeha, Bluff, July 6th. Kuniara, "Wellington, Julj* Sth,

SHIPPING NOTES. Tho Tutanekai arrived yesterday afternoon from Wellington, via Godley Head Lighthouse She iB to sail at 11.30 this morning l'or .Akaroa and southern lighthouses. Tho Wingatui should be here this morning from Auckland and V ellington, via Picton, and is to sail this afternoon for due to-morrow morning from Timaru, loads for Napier and Gisborne, and Bai The T Gorinna a fs to "o load to : day for Nelson and New Plymouth. She is to sail this afternoon, via Wellington. The Kaiwarra is to be dispatched for Picton to complete loading for Auckland. The Breoze arrived yesterday afternoon from Woliington, and is to sail to-day for Calm to-morrow from Timaru, and is to sail in the.afternoon taking cargo for Wellington and Wangsnui. The Waikouaiti is due to-morrow from Dunedin to discharge Sydney cargo and to load for that port. sTie is to sail about Saturdav for Timaru and Sydney. ... The Crguot was expected back last night front Nelson. Sho is to lo»d to-day, and pails to-night for Kaikoura only. Due back to-morrow night, sho is to load on Friday for Nelson, sailing for that port direct. She should bo back on Monday, and is to go on tho slip on Tuesday for annual overhaul. The Orepuki should be hero on Sunday from Tarakohe. She is timed to sail on Monday night with cargo for Nelson, Westuort. and crreymouth. Tho Wairau is expected to load on Mondar for Blenboim. ; ' \ Jl Noblo has been proacotod to third officer of the B.M.S. Makura and ifr D. M. Todd, who held that position, is on holidaCintain W. McKinnon is now in command of the Wairau, vice Captain E. Jackson. Mr O Anderson has joined the Mararoa as* third engineer in succession to Mr I. W. H. D. Bold has been appointed of the Tofua, and his officers aro: — S?fv r G li. Hoddinott; second, Mr F. n Johnson r third, Mr It. Ainsworth. The following officers have been appointed a • iv n Knvua :■ —Chief, -\fr F, G. Habb, second, Mr H. W. Jonea; third, Mr A. B. N3 Thfl r Union Company's freighter Koromiko ™-«t to leave Adelaide yesterday with cargo ?or Dunedin, Lyttelton, Wellington, and AU Tho n Kattansata is expected to clear Melbourne towards tho end of the week for Hobart, Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton, and 1>U The lD Httddnrt. Parker Company received a vireless message from the Ulimaroa statfng that sho expected to arrive in the stroam a" Wellinston at 8 p.m. yesterday, from Sjdncy.

Tho New Zealand Shipping: Company's linfer Tongariro is to leavo Wellington to-day for Napier and Auckland to complete loading- tot London. The New Zealand Shipping Company a liner Tekoa arrived at Auckland on Sunday afternoon with cargo from London. From Auckland the vessel proceeds to Wellington Lyttelton ,and New Plymouth. The Shaw, Savill Company is in receipt of cjble advice that the Athenic, which left Wellington on May 29th, sailed from Colon on Saturday in continuation of her voyage to Southampton and London. The New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Rotorua arrived at Wellington on Sunday fiom Lyttolton. She sails from Wellington at daybreak on Saturday for Southampton sod London, via Panama. The Shaw, Savill Company has received 8 radio_ message from the Matatua, en route from Liverpool, stating that she expects to trrive at Auckland on Friday morning. The vessel has cargo for discharge at Auckland. Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin. She is due here on July 9th. Cable advice has been recoived by the New Zealand Shipping Company that the Remuera arrived at Curacao on Thursday from London and Southampton, and sailed the saifce day for Wellington and Lyttelton, Csypfcain Thomas Dingley, a. well-known figure in JTew Zealand shipping circles, died it Auckland on Friday. Born 5G years igo at Prestienge, Wales, he took up the eea as a calling in 18S3, and after serving his time and gaining his certificates, lie v/frs for a long time an officer in the Shire Line, and ha mad© many voyages from England to New Zealand and Australia.. . Ills , last vessel was the steamer Morayshire. He severed his connexion with the company to take up a. position aa a stevedore for Messrs John Mills and Co., Dunedin. About sis years later, in 1903, Ca.ptain Dingley went to Auckland and started on his own account., He afterwards entered into partnership; with (he lato Mr J. Leonard. Captain Dingley ia survived by his wife and two sons.

VESSELS WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE OF N.Z. Auckland—lris, Tofua, Aorangi, Waitomo, Matfttua, Laburnum, Veronica, IVunedin, Hinemoa, Sierra Moerna,' Eastern Sea, MaJiarnbo, Kaitoke, Wainui, Wellington—Mararca, Ng&io, Arahura, TVahipeu Hertford, Ulimaroa, Wmgttui, Kailaan»wa, Katoa, Port Victor, Agwipond, Kftiori, West) Calerft, Tutanekai, Kakapo, karotu, Makura. Awaiua, —Kairanga, Norfolk, Wanaka,. Koromiko. Ch&thama—lonio.

EASTERN CANADIAN SERVICE. The Saliv Jiaersk leaves Montreal about July 20th for New Zealand ports. Tho Bcnica <at iToiitveal from Xew Zealand on Juno 16th. THE FERRY SERVICE. On lior arrival at Wellington this morning from Lyttollon. tho ferry steamer Wihine will Withdraw from tho service for annual overhaul. The Maori will enter the service, leaving Wellington to-night for Lyttleton. She will dock hero to-morrow, and is to sail at- the usual time to-morrow n-.ght for Woliington. MOTOR SHIP TUNGSHA. A most interesting visitor to Lyttelton at present is tho Norwegian motor ship Tungsha. which is discharging manure from tho Rod Sea. Only ten months old, the Tungsna represents the very latest in motor ships. She has accommodation for twelve passengers, and her passenger and officers' cabins are moat luxuriously fitted. A large stato-room with twin beds is included in the passengers' quarters. The Tungsha is driven hy Diesel engines, and no coal whatever is carried. Even the galley stoves are heated by oil and electricftv, and electric winches aro provided on deck.

PACIFIC FREIGHTS. DECISION AGAINST CHANGE. VANCOUVER, June 22. The Pacific-Australian Freight Traffic Bureau has decided that no changes shall be modo in freight rates between tho Pacific Coast porta oi Jscrtk America. • and the AntipodesIt is expected that a joint conference of Pacific and Atlantic lines operating to jS'ew Zealand and Australia will bo held aoon, •cith «■ "view to establishing a satisfactory equalisation o£ eastwaid and westward bound rates. . , , JTo comment is made on the proposed Canadian and Australian trade treaty, ponding it 3 pa.ssa.ge 1)V Parliament, although it is felt that the agreement will prove beneficial to tho Vancouver lines.

SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. LONDON, June 22. Arrived: At Hamburg, Tatroa. Sailed: From Boston, Mamari; from Colon, Athenic; Irem Slonto Video, Rarangs. AUCKLAND, June £3. . Arrived, Haunganoi (11.20 a.m.), from Sydney. June 2S. Arrived, Karori (1.54 p.m.), from Newcastle; ilararofc (7.45 a.m.), Storui (10.20 a..m.), and Wcotton (B.SO p.m.), from Lyttelton; Agwipond (7 p.m.'i, from San Luis, California; Ulimaroa. (8.10 p.m.), from Sydney. Sailed, AVoat Caiera (12.5 p.m.), for Dunedin; Maiura, (3.5 p.m.), for Saat Francisco; 6t<irm (5.20 p.m.>, for Wanganui; Mararoa (7.43 p.m.), for Lyttelton; Kaimanawa. (11 p.m.), for New Plymouth. DUNEDIN, Juno 23. Arrived —Calm (9 a.m.) from 11 luff. Gale (3.10 p.m.) from I.yttelton. Sailed —I\otare (12.15 p.m.) for Invorcargill; Opihi (1 p.m.) for Oamani; Canadian Skirmisher (3.35 p.m.) for Wellingtons

Sir Abo Bailey has made a gift to tho South African people of his own library, and tho famous Fairbridge collection, numbering altogether over lo.OOy volumes. He is erecting a stx.'iial building in the precincts of the Capetown Library in order adequately to house the collections.

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18416, 24 June 1925, Page 13

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SHIPPING. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18416, 24 June 1925, Page 13

SHIPPING. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18416, 24 June 1925, Page 13

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