User accounts and text correction are temporarily unavailable due to site maintenance.
×
Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

SHIPPING NEWS

. fr- rPHASES OF THE MOON." NOVEMBER. Day, Hr. m. First Quarter 1 113 p.m. Pull moou 8 11 5 a.m. Last quarter 15 3 10 a.m. Now m00n;;.;.,.,23 .2,so'aim. ' MOON. . "" itoon rise's 3.12 a.nj.; -sets, 5.51 p.m. r 111)6.: To-day,' 3,24 .a.m.'; '3.49 p.m. To-morrow, 4.ir" u.iq.; 4.36 p.m. ••■/v.' ".SUN. Sun'rises to-daiy;V; |U8 a-.ijiii «et«i P-". ARRIVALS. :■ THURSDAY, -NOVEMBER 20. KATOA. 8.8.. (0.10 a.m.), 2484 tone, J. Ryaii; from-. Newcastle. MARAROA, s.s. ' (7.40 a.m.),, 2598 tuns, B. •Irwin; fvorii Lyttelton. ' ' _ NIKAU, s.s. (7.53 a.m.). 248 tons.- Hay, lrom Kelson. v ■.•••.., , : ' . WAVEItLEY; s.s. <9.45',a.m;), 157 tons, A. •Fisk', from Paten; ' _• WAJRAU, s.s. (10.30 a.m.), 143 .tons, •W. Deiley 1 , from Blenheim. INV-IiRCARGILL, s.s. (3.'40 p.m.), .224 tons, Thompson, from Lyttelton. DEPARTURES. THURSDAY,...NOVEMBER 20, . 'BLENHEIM, "s.s. (2.20 p.m.-), ,151 tons, G. Wilkinson, for' Waugatiui. "' - , , KAPUNI. s.s. .(2.20 p.m.), 168 tons,.Gibson,'for, Patea. •' NIKAU, s.s. (5.5 p.m.),' 248 tons, ~ Hay, for -Nelson CALM,'s.s. (5.10 .p.m.), 890 tons, T. Braidwood,- for Lyttelton. WAKATU. o.s. ,(7 p.m.), 157 tons,' J. Wills, .for Kaikoura. MAR'AIiOA, s.s. (7-.4S- p.m.), 2598 tons, E 'Irwin.' for Lyttelton'.' . ■ • OPAWA, s.s. : (8;,10 p.m.), • 110 ..tons,. J. Knox,' for Blonhoiiu,- : . ■ WOOTTON, s.s. (10:15 p.m.), 151 tons, H. Joharisen. for Lyttelton. POHEB.UA, s.s. (11.10 p.m.), 1175 tonß, R. ChadSvick, for Greymouth. ' KAHU, s.s. .(midnight), 185 tons, J. Lowry,' for East Coast- bare. ' .. „• EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Magic, Sandy Bay, November 21. Manuka,' Lyttelton, November St.. Kaitoa, Nelson, November <21. ■ •• Maori,; Port Chalmers. Noverabor 21. Paparoa, -Oamaru, November 21. Ha-,vera. Paten, November 21. Karamu, Bluff, November .21. Mararoa, Lyttelton, November^22. Nikau, Nelson, November 21 Pateena, Picton, Nelson, November 22. Baden Powell, New Plymouth, Nov. 23. ' Kapuni, Patea, November 22. Blenheim, Wanganui, November 22. Kahu, East 'Coast, November 22. Opawa, Blenheim, November 22. Neumark, Auckland. November 22. , . Komata, Westport, November 22. Ccrinna, New Plymouth, November...22. ■ Westmoreland, Timaru, November 22. Maori, Lyttelton, November 23. Kaitoa, Nelson, November 23. '• . Ngahero, Greymouth, November 23. Hippie. Gisborne, November 23. Mokoia, Auekland, via Coast, Nov. 23. . Aram, London. Auckland. November 23. Westmoreland, Timaru. November 23. Kennedy, Foxton, November 23. Wairau, Blenheim, November 23. Kapiti, Wanganni, November 23.• Wavcrloy, Paten, November £3. John, Wanganui, November 23. ■Calm, November 23. Moeraki, Sydney, November 13. Woolton, Lyttelton, November 23. Raranga, Newcastle, November 24. Wakatu, Kaikoura, Novcmbor 24. Kaikoura-, Montreal, Auckland. Nov. 24. Breeze, Lyttelton. November 25. Regulus, Wancranui, Novomber 25. Stella,' Lyttelton, Novomber..2s. ' Leitrim, New Yotu, via Auckland. Not. 27. To Anau, Auekland, November HI. Ayrshire, Tokomaru Bay. N-ivombor 29. PROJECTS!) DEPARTURES. • Kapiti,- War.ganui, November 21. . Kennedy, ■ Foxton, November'2l. Wnverlcy, Patea, November. 21. Karn,.' Lyttelton, November 21.' ■ Maori, Lyttelton. November 21. . Kaitoa, . Nelson. 21. 1 Pateena, PiWon,' Briton. iS'ovember 21, . . Manuka, Sydney,. November 21. ■ Invercargill, Wangatlui, November 21. ■v. Wairau, Blenheim,. November 21. Hawera. Patea. November 21. • .. Karamea, London, .November 21. Mararoa, Lyttelton. November 22. Nikau, Nelson, November 22. Opawa, Blenheim, November 20. Kapuni, Patea, November 22. Kahika Greymouth, November 22; Port Elliot, Lofldon, November 22.' Kia Ora, New Plymouth. Wanganui, November' 23. ■j Maorir.-.Lytteltoii, .-November 24, . ■--- •-• : Kaitoa,.Nelson,-November:24.- . . Patoena, Picton, Nelson, November 24.Mokoia. Dunedin direct, November 24. ■ Blenheim. Sound;?, November. 24. • ' " Wairau, Blenheim, November 24.' ■ Kapiti, Waiigiinui. November 24. • - Puiiki, Napier,. Gisborne. November 24. Corinna, T ew Plymouth, November 24. Hippie. Naoior. Cisboruc Akitio. Nov. 26. . ,Wakatu, Kaikoura, ■ November 25. . Kegulus, Kelson, Coast, November 25. John, Lyttelton," 'November '25.' . <' Calm, Dunedin, Timaru, Lyttelton, November 25. / ■' Breeze, soulhewports, November 26. , Neumark. Newcastle, November %. • Katoa, Newcastle, 1 November 26; ' Westmoreland, Liverpool, November 27. OVERSEA STEAMERS, AUAWA (8.5.A.), left Lonilcu Oct.. 5 for Auckland, Arrived-Nov. 15. Due Wellington 'Nov. 23.. . . . . CARPENTARIA (A. and A.), left New York for Auckland and 'Australia, Nov.' 4. •Duo Doe. 12. ' GORALA (A. and A,), left Neiv York • Nov. 10 for Wellington aud Australia, yue Dec. Ifi _ KAIKOUHA (a t .".3. Co.), left Mentrcal /Oct. 9 for Auckland, We!linc::oii, ar.d Australia. Arr. Nov. 18. . l>ue Wcllisgton Nov. .24. . . . ■ KtJBOW (U. 5.8.),' left' 'Frisco Nov. 15 for Napier, Lyttelton, und Dunedin. .- LEfTiUiif (A. A.J, left New York ■ Oct. 8 for. Auculund. Wellington, anij . Australia. Due Wellington ■Niiy. 27.; __ UliKi'.Tr (U.S. and a.j. loadinu'at Nst> York Jo'r Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton.' and punedin, and Australian portn. MAHANiV (S.S.A.), due Wellington Dec to load. . '■ MOANA (U.S.S.), • left 'Frisco 'Nov. 15. Due Weliinijton Doc. 7. ' ' NBDIIAUK, left 'tiafaga,' Eod Jiea, Oct, 30, for ■ Auckland aivd iVellijigton. ■ Arf; • Nov. 10. Due Wellinston Nov. 22. . NOII'MU-IIIiEiiLANIJ (Ka.l left Liverpool Oct. 22 for N.Z.. via Bombay and Anntralia. •• OPAV/A (N.X.H. C 0.),, to leave Londoi. end' Dee. for Auckland,. Wellington, Ljttei. ton, and Port .Chiiltnerg. OPIHI (Heccel, to iuad K!«i;aporo foj New Zealand...Due 'A'elliuston Nov, 30, - OliAiU (Ji.Z.ti. Co.), to leayo.Canada. Dec., for N i e;V Xed'.and. . . PAKATTAH, left 'Frieoo Nov. 5 for AudiJand, Welliiibton, and Brisbane. Due .'Auckland No>i-iuiier 24. • PAKEHA (S.h.A.j, 1.-.ii London October 7 for Australia and Now Zealand. Duo Weilinßtou Deo. 8. PORT OHALJIEKS (C. and D.l, to loavo New York : end'. Deo. for Auckland, Wei- . lington, Lyttelton and Port Chalmers. "l'OftT DI'JNISOSf (0:1).), lo lo:wi jji'.K.'/I. POKT SyDNc!T (C.D.),' left London Sept. 23 for Auckland. Napier, and Wellington. ■ via Australia. Due about Dae. 7. ' ItAIiANGA (S.S A.),'-riue Wellington from . Australia, November 24, to load. ItI.MUTAKA (N./j.S.-- Co.), left Liverpool, Nov. 8 for Wellington, via Capo Town. Due Dec. 28. • •' • RUAJIINIi (N.Z.S. Co.). left' London Nov. 3 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Port Ch:: liners, via Tencriffe. Cape Town and Hobart. . Duo Deo. -31:. itUAI'EHU, (S'.'/.ii Co.), to leave. v'X middle Nov. for Ntnv Zealemt. ' .. ! WAHINE ((i.S.S.I, to icaru tlaiteo ' Kingdom November for "ev; Kealaud. WAITOMO (U.S.S.), to load in Singapore and Calcutta for N.Z. .. WEST OAVAKAL (U.S. and- A.), loadine In New York for N.Z. WHAICATANE (R.Z.S, Co.). to leave Can Ma Nov. for, New Zealand. SAILERS "Vessel. Left, •. • ' : .'Due. Ban I'mncisco to Auckland-. Heariette '• Nov. 0 \ end Dec. Man Francisco to Wa/ifranuiWanganui Sept. 13 Nov. Ban Francisco to Napier— William E. Burnhani Kepi. 23 So v. San Francisco' .to.-Jiytteltcn-Luzon Nov.-10: ■ ■er d Lcc. ban Francisco to l'ifflarul'lanter Sept. 9 Nov. THE BERTHAGE LIST. To-day's bnrthace list' is :is under:Manukti—No. 1 (J'ueen's Wharf. Kaipiti-No. 2 Queen's Wharf. Kennedy—Ndf 2 Queen n Wharf. Wavcrley-No. 5 (Jueen's Wharf. Huia-No. 8 Queen's Wharf. Kaitoa—No, 10 Queen's Wharf. Nora Niven—No. 11 Queen's W.harf. Wairau—No. 11 Queen's Wharf..: Patoena—No. 12 Queen's Wharf. Invereargill- No. 13 Queen's Wharf. • Jfapourika—Clyde Quay Wharf. ... . Maori-Ferry Wharf. . ■ Katod—liailivay IVhari. • / Kta Ora-it.nihva.y w'iia'rf. : ■ Karamca-Glaceoiv Wharf,:' Hawera—Glasgow Wharf. : Port- Elliot-King's Wharf.' '• : . .■ Karn—King's Wharf. Kahika—Miraniar Wharf. -... I'utiki—Jliramar Wharf.- ' ' .• Kiiil—Slip Wharf. Waitangi—Siip Wharf. . . BY TEI.EOKAPII. ' OVERSEAS PANAMA. Nnvemhcr' 17. irrived.-l'ort Hacking,' Zcnl.wlii'. Vi rniwera, and' Corhithio. fr"in Wellington; Port Lincoln, from "Melbourne.

MELBOURNE, Novembor 19. _ Sailed.—Australford, for Lyttelton; Kaiwarra, for Lyttelton. BKISBANE, Novcmbor 20. Arrived.—' tropic, from Wangauui. NEWCASTLE, Novomber 20. Sailed—Wanaka, for New Zealaud. A COASTAL THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20. ■ " AUCKLAND.' ' '.' V Arrivod-Flora (3-20- from .. lBnr0 " 1 SaUe&Nenmark (6-a.mO, for Wellington; Ayrshire (6.50 turn.), for, Whakatane. '. OXEHUXfJAi Sailed.-Bimu (3.25 p.mO,' for- New Mrmouth, . - MANUKAD - HEADS. ";,• l ' The 11 iinu parsed outwards at.6.ls'P.m. NEW PLYifOUTH. ■• Arrived.—Corinna (7.20 a.m.), froni;;^ T elßon. ' ' PATEA. ' Arrived.—Hawera (7.43 a.m.), from, Wei* lington. . .' i" 1 . ;'. PORT AHORIRI. '' Arrived.—Ripple (5.30 a.m.), from ; Wellington; MonoWiti. (12.50 p.m.), g froia WeiL ' lington. NELSON To Sail.—Kaitoa (7 p.m.), for Weliiugtou. I.' " i LYTTELTON. ':r ' / Arrived.—ltemue'ra (6.30 a.m.), from. Port Ohalmers: Manuka (9.45 a.m.), from Wellington; Nffakuta (7.16 p.m.), froni New }. IS ip.m.), for W<?llin?ton; Orepuki,- for .Greymouth. i i-'". oaharv. : ~ . Sailed.—Paparoa (noon), for Wellington. PORT CHALMERS.. Arrived.-Karamu (10.30 a.m.), frj®i.; , lonic (7 a.m.), from ; • Storm (5 p.m.), from Lyttelton. . , BWTFF. Arrived-Hinemoa- ,(4,30 p.m.), from;Aucltr. land and Shares Inlands. [. TEE KAIiORI MISHAP.-.:.'; Br Telegraph—Press • '• Dunedin, November 20. r 'Tho Waterside Workers' Wnjoff ;d«>loed at a meeting to atii man per shift of eight hours for salvag-, ing the .Karorl's coal carjo. f , The "Terawhiti is o*pectcd . from; Wellington early to-morrow. PASSENGERS' FROM AUSTRALIA. Tlio Makura arrived at Auckland on Wednesday. She. brought the following cargo :-3960 sacks of manure, 200 "Of whisky,:.22o caseß of wine. 1360 baas, of Vfli, and general c&vgo. SJiu is timed to loave for Vancouver, at Z p.m. to-dnv. The following aro the i-asson-gersr-For Auckland: Mr. E. Bolt, Misses CUongh,' Campbell, and Fellowes, Mr. Moir,'- Mr. Bowles. Mr. Townley, Miss: Cleary Mr; and Alias James, Mr. L. ha.x than, Mr. and Mm. Heard/ Mrs. Hathone, ' Miss Birch, Mrs. J. Wheeler Mr. and Mrs.. '. H Taylor, Mr. L. Cannon, Mr. J. Wilkin"son, Mr. t. Smithei'. Mr.'T. Slayton 4 Mr. J, Itendcll, Jtr,.R. Young, jlr. W. Lomp-. son, Mr.'P. Hoskms, Jlr. KJ. OMeara, Mr. and Mrs. A. Trenwith, itetsro. H'gson, Hay, and Milne, Itisß ■ Coupiaud. Mr. h. Walker, Mr. and Mrß. Franklin, Mr. R. f Baynes, Mr. 0. Welcli, Mr. and Mrs. De Baker, Mrs. Oassio, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Craig, Lieutenant M'Whannel, Mr. and Mrs.- Oleghorn, Mr, and Mrs. W. Phillips, Oolonel.J. Fostor, Mr. and Master Ingram Mrs. T. Young, Jlio&ea J. and 0. S. Gowriiig Mr. A. Brodie, Meddames Stokes ' and Moiilderi, Mr. F. fiavis, Mr, F. Cook, Mr. M.: Murray, Miss E. Page, i.r., Mrs., and Miss Parrott, Mr. and Mrß. E. dark, Mils E. Grecnberry, Miss M.. Iloopcr, Mr.' E. Armstrorir. Mr. Rntl Sl i' all ! and flvo children, Misses pollen and Fos- ' ter Mr. and Mrs. Dewe, Mr. W. Richmond, Mr W. Falls, Mr. F. Hornabroofc, Mr. L. M'Oartney, Miss Baylcy, Mr, and Mrs. . D. Meagher, Mrs. G. Tool; aud'olnld, Mr. ' and Mtb. C. Nagel, Mr. 11. Diion, Mr. K. Nettlebeck, Mr. and Mrs. J. Richardson I and two children, Mr. and' Mrß. R. Sin- ' elair, Mr. A. Oliver, Mr. E. G. Skeates, Mr., Mrs., and Hiss Andrews, twentythree members Y.W.C.A. delegation", 63 ■ second 'saloon, and 22 steerage. ' SIIAW-SAYILL STEAMERS. • Movements of uuits of the Shaw-Savill , as under:The Athonic, which left Wellington on September 43, arrived at London on November 16. , The Waiwcra, which left Wellington on October 17, arrived at Panama on November 14. Tho' Zealandio, which left Wellington on October 22, arrived at Panama on November 15. Tho Corintliic, which lc-ft Wellington on October 24, /arrived at Panama on November 15. , The Baranga left Newcastle at 7 a.m. yesterday for Wellington! She is to load • • 'at. Napier and Wellington.' . The Karamea is to leave- Wellington this morning for London, via Panama. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S UNITS. The following are movements of units of chc New Zealand Shipping Company:— The Rcmuera arrived at LytuKon at • 7 a.m. yesterday from Port Chalmers. The Paparoa left Oamaru at noon yes- . .terdajr for' Wellington. She will berth this evening. ", En routo from Liverpool to Wellington the Rimutaka lefc Teueriffe on-Monday for Cape Town. The Opawa, which left Wellington on ' October 2, arrived at Halifax on November. 17. From Halifax 3hc will go on \ London. The Swakopmund, which w-ifl loaded In ■ Australia by the company, and; which left i. flydney on August 2?, arrived at South- . ampton last Monday. , ■ THE KAIKOURA. The New Zealand Shipping Company's : oversea 3tc.'iuer. Kaikoura arrived , at . Auckland oil Tuesday evening from Loudon, via Montreal. A fine voyage is reI ported since the vessel's;. departure froia ■ London on Au(juft £3. She went from i London lo Avonincuth, where she loaded a portion of her cargo, ti'.ence to MoA- ' . treal to oompleto. Tnu Kaikoura camo via Newport News and Panama. She has ; some (i.L\S tons of general cargo for New I Zealand' and Australian port 3. She is . expected to. leave Auckland to-morrov, - for 1 Wellington. She.carries the following oi'fi- ,' cers:—Captain 3t. M. Downton; chief oEcer, \v. T; Point: second officer. J. Pateraou; third ofiicer, J. Laird; fourth officer, F. Falcone!-; chief engineer. W. W. . Jenkin6on;' chief refrigerating engineer, A. 'G. Jolmstoii; si'.r?eoii, Lieutenaiit-Com- . mande.r li. A. Rankin, 0.8. E. . MAORI TO RESUME. . ' Tho turhine Btcamer Maori is due at Wellington early this morninc from-Port Clialmers, and will resume in the furry ' service this evening. To-day she will receive only perishable cargo up to 10 a.m. ' . , . THE IIIIiEMOA. The-Hiuenioa arrived back at: Bluff ..-yesterday. She iiuisiiod workinc Dog Is- • land and Waiipapapa .Point, At tho e Snares and Auckland Itiancla-she found the depots to bo intact, and there were J no signs of castaways. Tim tender will leave Bluff to-morrow for Wellington, via the West Coast. j ° " - KATOA FROM NEWCASTLE. : The Katoa, which 'arrived in the stream oarly yeslerday morning- -from Newcastle, '• berthed at the Railway Wharf at 10 a.m. !■.. to commence discharge. On completion she will return to Newcastle, probably f about next Wednosday, and load for Auckland. '• MOERAKI DUE SUNDAY. The Moeraki left Sydney at 5 p.iji, on Wednesday, for Wellington ,a:id should [' arrive here on Suud::y afternoon. Sho is • bringing 165 saloon and 155 steerage pas- • senfers. The vessel is to go to- Lyttel- " ton this trip. " • ICAIWAPvIIA LEAVES ADELAIDE, » The Union Company'ii now steamer Ival-, ivarra left Adelaide at midnight on TucsB -day- for Lyttelton and Wellington: ! i ITINERARY. The Huddart-Parker it-cainer Vi r estralia will leave Melbourne on her next trip on '■ Thursday nc:;t. arriving at Wellington on /' December 2. She will leave tliir port on December 4 for Lyttellon. Dunedin, Blulf, a!id..Melbourne, CARGO FROM MELBOURNE. The Union Company advise that the i'. Australford left Melbourne on Wednesday evening for Lyttelton, Wellington, and '. Auckland. She has about 60CU lons of cargo. PA II ATT All REPORTED. . The l'araltah, en route from San Francisco to- AilAkland, left Honolulu on No. .yemiier 8. : ,tine is due at Auckland on Monday! liext, and from there she will come '.to Wellington, thence to Brisbane. She hHS a'cargo of ease oil to discharge ■ to' the'agency of the Vacuum Oil Coinpany. . ' ' \ WESTMORELAND TO COMPLETE. ' The F. and S. Bteamcr Wbtmoroland is to 'iciive/'Tiinuru this afternoon for Wei- ■ : iingtoy to -complete loading. Sho [« to ■ nail for .Liverpool, via Panama, about next Thurauky. ■ NEUMARK DUE TO-MOHROW. ' The Neumark (Messrs. Murray, Roberts, local iigents) left Auckland at 6 a.m. veßlcr'day for Wellington. She has WOO ' ions of phosphates, and SCO tons'of tea to discliarijo, after which she will go to .\ewcasuc, probably next Wednesday. The Corinna is to leave New Plymouth ot 5 -p.m. to-day with a load of butter - and cheese: She will return to the Tara- • liaki iport Oil Monday, and again load for ; Wellington. ■

AYRSHIRE LOADING. i- Tho F. aud S. steamer Ayrshiro left Auckland yesterday morning for Wliaka. tane to continue loading. Her other ports . are Tokomaru Bay and Wellington, and sho 'is due here on November 29. She is scheduled to eail flually on December 2. MANUKA FOR SVDNEY. On arrival from Lyttelton tills morn ins tho Manuka will . berth at No. 1 (south) Queen's Wharf to complete load, ing for Sydney. She is due to sail at 2 o'clock this afternoon. : MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Captain J. G. S. Doorly will resume ,_ command of tho l'aloona at Suva, rellcv- • ing Captain A. H. Davey. who will reaiyne command of tho T.iluiie oil her afr.lval at Suva from Auckland next week. .-Captain .11. Fletcher, of the Taluuo, will come , ashore on holiday leave. Mr. Cassic, chief; engineer of the Storm, has resigned from the Canterbury Steam fillip Company to join the Timaru dredgo |.. as secolid engineer. He is being succeeded by Mr. W. lllackwell, who recently returned -after being qn active service I since 1915. Captain W. Gordon, harbourmaster at ■ Pioton, has received advice that ho has been promoted to the position of Surveyor of Ships, and will shortly bo transi-. ferred to one of the principal porta of the Dominion. t .. Mr. P. Johnston has joined the Kahu l as mate. , Mr. J. A. Ferries, Becond mate, and Mr. W. Monzari, second engineer, both of tho ~ Kahu, have signed-off, * . • The follouifig. steamerß ivere expected to be witliin' range of Auculiind wireless station last 'night:—Atu'a, Ayrshire, Mokoia, Sfonowai, Neumark, and Waitemata; In range' of Awanui: Maheno, Fiona,, and ; 'Parattah. In -range of Wellington: Maa -raroa. Manuka, Westmoreland, Argyllshire,. Arawa, and'Maorj. In rango of 'Awarua: Westralia. Thore will bo no work on the-water- ■' front after noon to-day on - account of the'funeral of the-late Mr. R. Pettit. The Waterside Workers Band is to bo in attojidanco..at the funeral, and the oortege. will leav.e Mr. Pettit's late resi:denoe, .7 Moir Streot," at 2 p.m. for Kaj rori Cemetery.' . ' • . The'Makura. is scheduled to leave' Auckland at 3 p'.m. to-day for Suva, Honolulu, and Yanoouver.The John wan loading cheese at Wanganui yesterday. She is due at Wellington on Sunday, and will sail on Tuesday with a cargo oi coko for Lyttelton. The' To Anau' is expected to leave Auckj- land-at 5 p.m. on Monday with cargo j. for' Wellington- .. ... aV; The., schooner Louis. Theriault,' which f left.. Adelaide' pn November 6 for Wet--1 lington, "has 'on board' from Tort Adei.: laido 760' : bags'ground b'ark,'67Bo'bags salt, and 2244' sacks of salt; s Tho Kahika is to return to Greymouth . to-morrow, ~ 3' The Poherua. sailed- for Greymouth' last! .night,... From , that' port she will go', to J i,' Westport, thence to Napier und Gisborne. i.. ■' Tho- .Talune' ife-' to leave Auckland at i-. 3 p.m: on Monday -for Fiji, Tonga; and j Samoa. . .• j -, . .Tho-Calm sailed . for Wanganui last J ~ "evening. She is .due bacl} on Sunday with , a.'load of wool, aud on Tuesday sho will . sail for Dunedin', Timaru, Uud .Lyttelton. - ' The' Stella arrived back at Dunedin e yesterday /from the Campbell Islands. Sho I. is cxpected at - Wellington about next 1 Tuesday from Lyttolton. i, The .Putiki. iB. to go to Miramar'this '■ morning to load a cargo of coke lor i. Napier and Gisborri'c. " She will sail on; s Monday. :, The Essex, which left Wellington.'on ~ October- B,' was at Panama ,on Novembcr 4. ■ Tho Kahu wont out to the East Coast 1' slationu late lasl evening, to. load wool. • She is duo back to-morrow. ■ Tho Kowhai paMed Ihu Headß at 10.50 '. p.m. last evening, bound westward. I : . -. A London. correspondent states that ■ '. amongst the hew ' trade routes announc- ; • ed by the' United' States Shipping Board | l -ia : a cargo service from Now .York to | • New Zealand and Melbourne,, in which • i, ! three steamers,, averaging from 8594 to - 9600 tons, and with .a', speed of from 10 3 to 11 knots, will maintain monthly sail-. ■ -inE»1 ' Why waste tim« boilirig and mixing compounds ivlien in "N'AZOL'- you get 1 :i ready for use a complete l remedy for • coughs and colds? GO doses, Is. 6d.—

Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DOM19191121.2.104

Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 49, 21 November 1919, Page 11

Word count
Tapeke kupu
3,017

SHIPPING NEWS Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 49, 21 November 1919, Page 11

SHIPPING NEWS Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 49, 21 November 1919, Page 11

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert