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Sailed.-Br6eze p.m.), for Wancanui: -.Blenheim (7.30 p.mO, for Wellington.- . To sail.-I'ateena (9.30 p.m.),' for NelBon; for-Wellington, ;■ ; ; -'..■'... : ; KELSON. .'; Arrived.—Nikau, (5.45 a.m.), from Welling■ton. ':■■',; '■' ' ■ ■',-' - ■■' " To sail.-Nikau (7. p.m.), -for Wellington. ;, . **;■'!'" : ,: .'WESTPOET; ■■', 6alled;-Alexander (12.10-P.m.), for Neleon; ', Kanna (7.40vp.m,), for-Adelaide. . GUEYMOUTfI. ■"-■ Arrived.-Kahika (11.30 aim.), from Lyttel- ;■ ton j Kittawa (noon), from Timaru. '.-,.: LYTTELTON. iy iSaiied.-Storm (5.30' p:m.)." for. Wanganuis . .Maori. (0:40-p.m.);. for. Wellington. i ''y.y '.'.":';>; KAikOUBA.-■"..■' ."'.'. • ■ ' Sailed.-Wakatu'(2 n.rii'.). for Wellington. ', < :" T •PORT;OHALMERS; ;.' y.-'? ] Arrl'ved.-kini : (6S>''a.m.)': from Greymouth'. , Bailed.-Moio\vai (3.30 p.m.), for, Lyttelton. . ' iy-rfWM'.i ""tIMAETT.' '':■'' Sailed.-CarinnW (4.30. p.m;); for Lyttelton'. I ,' y^ i ;y:X\'MOEBAKI''DIIB.'-.Tb , rDAY-.'; ■' - ( ; A 'wirelees! message'' received br the Uniori. Oompany ' states that. the intercolonial steamer Moeraki; will arrive at ' '■ Wellington froin' Sydney direct at 7 o'clock this morning, and'will berth at No. 6 , ; Queen's Wharf about; 10 o'clock. The vessel ■is bringing ■ 235 passengers. ;• The. . ' Moeraki' will go to Lytteltoni returning to Wellington ori Thursday morning, and ' tailing for Sydney and Hobart in the afternoon. ..; ;••'.' . V ' ■'•"• .y': '.THE NIAGARA. .- : ,'-.■'. The-B.M.S. Niagara arrived .at Auck- . land at 3 o'clock yesterday morning from . Svdnpy., BKb la to sail at 9. o'clock to-. , nteht- for via ports. , : .'''.''.' BLACKBiI/L COLLIER* ' The Ngatoro. now discharfring; at Auck- , land.'is expected to leave thero ■ to-night for Kaipara to take it a load of timber for Lyttelton. :,. ■ , • .;-■'■.,. , ■■ The Nealcuta left- l»Bt niehfe for Grey- .' mouth'to load coal for Wellington. She I is expected .hack on Friday ni?ht. . The Ngah'cro is to flail for Grevmonth : -to-night. . v ; ORAEI'S ; DEPARTPE', DELAYED. , ; iThe departure of the Now Zealand Ship-. ping: Company's lir.or. OTari for London, ' via Panama. • has beeh postponed irctil . daybreak on.Thursday. . ;/ - . , ,-';' v,;;''.OTAEAMA-PROM AUCKLAND. ; . ''• With' a 1 part" cargo from '. St. : John "the ' 'New; Zealand .'Shipping. Company's , liner ' Otarama arrived'at Wellington on Hunday mbrrihg from Auckland and berthed at , the' Taranaki 'Street. Wharf to disoharie. . She-will'sail: on Thursday for Lyttelton, • Melbo'nrnp, and Sydney. ; y ■''WIDENING OF'PANAMA CANAL. .' ' It-is understood (reports "Lloyd's List." \ qnder date April 23) that, with a view to . precluding tho ; recurrence of''landslides, it'i?, the'intention-of the'authorities to " widen, th» canal in the vicinity of the ' CUlobra.Cuttto-600ft. : . • y y.;;I,OPAWA TO LAY UP. \ ii 'The Opawa, due at Wollinfton to-'dav .from Picton; is to lay 'up for overhaul. She .will go on the slip to-morrow. . ;y: : PORT LYTTELTON AT NAPIEE. The'; Comriioriwealth ari ; d Dominion Line -■'■;advise that,.the Port. Lyttelton arrived at Najier at 8 o'clock on Sunday evening. from;'Por.t Kembla.' (The liner subseauent--ly loads'for Homo at Gisborne'and Wei-' Ifrigton; and will sail finally for London, ■'via.Panama, on July 11. . •• ■■?■; 'O';: THE CITY OF' WINOHESTEE.'-'■.•;.,■' 'The City of Winchester, from N'ew York, 1 ■, via Ariokland, is expectei to, be at W6l- - llngton .'.on "Friday. She has 3600 tons to : put 'out-here before proceeding to Lyt- , - telton, Dunedin. ;and Australia; ' ■ ... ■' V:''. THE/DURHAM'S MOVEMENTS. - .' ''The'local agents for the A. and A. Linostate.that thereriglne repairs on the'Dur- .'.- liam-at Auckland will be completed in time ltd fillow the vessel to leave there on •Saturday f6r;'Wellington.- She is expected' to; reach'-here, on Tuesday,; and will'sail ■• the.following day for Timaru to load for ": New York.-She is to return to Wellington '■ '.to;complete, and is set 'down for sailing •/. 'o'n'-July-17-fop-NeV-:'Yo".rk. '.-■-,'■■ ■!-,'■' ■■■/■■ '■• .-.', : y'vPALOONA FOR MELBOURNE. .';•' ■-, - IThe Union S.S. Co.' advise that the- Pa- .-. :loona is due here froil Lyttelton on July. .. ! 2;: and.ie. to. leave for Melbourne on' Sat■ ;iirday','niKht,,'July.<3.;'; ',';'."'/./. ,:'fy-WAIPpRI ;from'newoastle. Jf. "" ■';■•;. A",wirelesß -message received '-yesterday , .from the Wa'lnori,;en route from New- ; .cnetle, states that. the. ve,6Bel should b» in / .Port;on.Thursday night.y;y. .','•.'. ,', , L; ;'■,*,., ( ',' The'Tarawera leave here; this 'it' .; ternuon for Sydney;. -. • ,'•'-..' . , <■ '.'. y '•' SOFALA FROM CALgCTTA."■ . The Union Company's, steamer Sofala, ; which left Calcutta on May 9 for Auckland, via. Singapore, Java, and Newcastle, arrived at Auckland yesterday. She/ Is to.callat Wellineton; Lyttelton, and: Dunedin, 'and; Ib.>expected to be here about ■ Monday next. ■'.'.■'.■•". ■V y', BUREEY;;FOE . .': vThe. Bu'ri , ey.iß': ; to leave'Lyttelton at 6 ;■; p.m..to-day, for Wellin?tori. and is to sail s from here on Friday for New York. ~ r , .;• ./.iuDDART-PARKER STEAMERS.' ' j- ■ ■ i The \ Utiddart-Parker steamer Ullmaroa is JsVto leave-Sydney for Wellington' on / Thursday. Due here on iMonday, she will •t sail ori the return trip to Sydnoy on tho j, following Thursday. ( ' v /'.Tho Rlvorlna 1b expected to leave Sydnes rt ,to-niorrow for-Auckland. Gisborne,' Na--1; pier, •Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin.' ■t y WESTMEATH; 1 FROM .AUCKLAND.''; 1 !• "■ Duo -at <Wellington on. Thursday . from I ■[Liverpool,, via Auckland, the F. and- 8. v. liner, Wostraeath haß, some 5000 tons of- '• cargo to discharge at 'this port; Later . tho; liner ,wilt proceed to Dunedin and 31. -Newcastle; returning to New Zealand to . . 'load for Liverpool. ■ '• 'k "■:.'■■' ■ ' « : j'; ■'..(SEAW-SAVILL MOVEMENTS.;- „' The Shaw, Savill,and Albion Oompany ti advise.that the.Rar'an^a.arrived-at'Auck- - land yesterday, from Brisbane.' ~ The Arawa is now to sail on Friday fori ■j Lyttelton and' Dunedin. z - The Kumara, which left Newoastle at 5' •'■ O'clock on Saturday morning, is due-here 18 on ThnrEday for Homeward loading. - rt ;,• "MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. . ' id , Mr. S. Martin has joined the Corinna an third officer. .:'■', .-'■.'. ■J Mr WmE. Scantlebnr.y.'late cadet on tho id Anarima: and fourth offlcer of the Willochra, has obtained hie .second officer's ■11 certificate, and ■ been appointed' to the Kauri aß' third officer,- relieving Mr. J. iii Knox, who has come ashore on leave. a- Mr. A. B. Barker, extra purser of the ' Te Anau, has'signed off the vessel's ar" ,»: tides. ,-,-,■.. '■'.'. -:■ ,-; ,-■-' ■• ■ k. Mr. P. Mudle, chief engineer of the. Ma-, b.' nuka, who left the vessol' at Wellington , recently owing' to illness, la making' a ■jl. good recovery. ~. • ri, Mr. F..E.. Frame has succeeded Mr; W. M.'Eobo as'second officer of;the Karamu. in...-;''v ;'■■' -','. r - -' '■-■- '' •-. ■ m '..' The following steamers should be within 'ri, range of the undermentioned /wireless ata- ' tioriß' to-nighti—Awanui—Maheno, Navua, Moeraki; Argyllshire, Walpori, Atua. Auck-; '•'-. :larid—Sofala,' Raranga. (Donald M'Kay, i . Waitomo. Wellington—Pateena.'. Wahine, Maori. Moeraki, Ngakuta.. Awarua—Pa-. at loona.. ' . The Kowhai. which is expected from Lyttelton about Thursday, is to load here for Wcßtport., .-. '''''. :: , v The Komata is; taking- passengers to Westport, sailing at noon to-morrow. -, The Kokiri; should'bo here from Greymoitth on Saturday. ! '.'■ The Rosamond, from- Greymouth via Westport, is expected hereabout Thursday. .. Tho Monowat. -why* is due, Irom south --,'.!•' to-morrow morninir. is to eall aeain tomorrow afternoon for Napier, Glßborno, rf. Tokomaru Bay, and Auckland. The Kakapo is to leave, to-morrow for ■'. New Plymouth with general oargo; The Moana will sail to-night'for Port i. Ohalfnera, where she is to lay up for overhaul. • ' The Wakatu haß been.held up at Kai; koura for two dayi on account'of roiush wekther. 1 Duo at Wellington to-day. she .will leave on Wednesday for Lyttelton and Kaikoura. ' , , The Union Company has been adviaod that the R.M.S. Mrjanm. en route from Wellington to - San Francisco, arrived at Rarotbnga at daybreak on Thursday, and sailed at-noon the same day for Papeete TheWaiporl left Newcaßtle on' Friday morning with n crirno of coal for WellinEton.. Sne is expected here on Thursday; The John left Littelton for Waneamii lant riight.''6he will probably go to Tara- ' kohe to loadcoinent for Wanganui or Lyt- ' telton. > -.- . ... .. " • Tho Houto is expected to return to Duneiitr, f-morrow or Thursday. The Kara iB eipected to'leave'Lyttelton to-day for WcllinKtoo. She ia to return to ' the Bouthorn nbrt.on Thurednv . The Government steamer Hinomoa is to start to-day 'on her visit to all Cook 7). -Strait ltgl;thouse» - -..'■.:. ini Tho May Howard, duo hero to-day, is to is- sail again for Blenheim to-nteht, The Echo is also due In to-day, and.is tn roor turn to Blenheim to-morrow. ■ The Blenheim Is expected to-day from Picton, and is to sail on the return trip I ' at 5 o'clock to-ni"ht. L„ : It-is expected .that.the Pntiki \tlll eel f.-.- away to-day.for Tauranga. om Start the day right! Polish your • a j. shoes with TAN-OL,' the popular shine 'el- for ten footwear, leather goons, and furnitufo.—Advt,

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 235, 29 June 1920, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 235, 29 June 1920, Page 7

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