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SHIPPING

PORT OF WELLINGTON

HIGH WATER

To-day—fih Om a.in.: Oh 37m p.m. To-morrow—7li lm a.m.; 7U 3-tui p.m.

ARRIVALS.

March 4—Mapourika, s.s. (-1.40 p.m.), 1203 tons, Reid. from Greymouth, Westport, and Nelson „ . March 4—Wakatu, s.s. (0.40 p.m.). 107 tons, Wills, from Foxton March 4—r«|dcii Gate, four-masted barque (0.30 p.m. in the stream), 2773 tons, Burges,, from San Francisco, via Auckland March 4—Pateena, s.s. (U. 50 p.m.), 1212 tons, Irwin, from Nelson and Picton March 4—Wairau, s.s. (11.00 p.m.), OS tons, Deily, from Blenheim March 5-Zealandic, s.s. (7.15 a.m.), 10.30S tons, Breen, from Lyttelton March s—Kaitoa. s.s. (7.40 a.m.), 303 tons, Wildman. from Nelson and Motueka March s—.Maori, s.s. (8.35 a.m.). 3399 tons. Manning, from Lyttelton. with 330 passengers March s—Mana, s.s. (noon), 134 tons, Johansen, from Paten „_ March 5-Ripple. s.s. (0.50 p.m.), 3/0 tons, Carlson, from Gisborne and Napier March s—Waverley, s.s. (1.25 p.m.), 157 tons, Ruthe. from Patea March 5—A. li. Johnson, four-masted schooner (2.55 p.m. in the stream). 521) tons, Andersen, from Gray's Harbour. U.S.A. March s—Ros-ainond. s.s. (3.20 p.m.), 721 tons, Stewart, from Greymouth March fl—Stormbird, s.s. (9.40 p.m.), 217 tons, Gibson, from Wanganui . March o—Kaitangata, s.s. (0.40 a.m.), 19S1 tons, Whvborn, from Westport March o—Putiki, s.s. (2.50 a.m.). 409 tons, Wahlstrom, from Puuonga .March n—Ngahere. s.s. (4.35 a.m.), 1090 tons, Dillner, from "Greymouth March o—Ngakuta, s.s. (5.45 a.m.). 1230 tons, Muir, from Greymouth March o—Kaino. s.s. (0 a.m.). 1236 tons, Watson, from Greymouth March 6—Kumara, s.s. (7 a.m.), 0034 tons, Green, from Lonilon, via Auckland March o—Delphic, s.s. (7.40 a.m.). 5273 tons, from Napier

DEPARTURES. March 4—Aorere, s.s. (1.45 p.m.), 77 tons, Knox, for Patea .March 4—Regulus, s.s. (2.55 p.m.), 585 tons, Yickerman, for Picton, Westport, and Greymouth March 4—Kapjni, s.s. (4.20 p.m.), 150 tons, Gibson, for Patea March 4—Hawera, s.s. (5.10 p.m.), 200 tons, Jackson, for Patea March 4—Nikau, s.s. (5.20 p.m.), 248 tons, Hay, for Nelson and Motueka March 4—Te Aroha, auxiliary scow (6.40 p.m.) 105 tons, McNab, for Wairoa

March' 4-Jolin. s.s. (8.10 p.m.), 342 tons, Smith, for Wanganui March 4—Queen of the South, s.s. (10 p.m.), ]■"- in--?, ilarvev. for Foxton V- - ■t-'.Vootto:. . U0 p.m.), 151 tons, 1., ii...... for Kaikoui-.i -•in:' V.ttelton

March 4—Corinna, s.s. (10.30 p.m.), 1271 tons, Scott, Tor Nelson and New Plymouth March 4—Mararoa, s.s. (31 p.m.), 259S tons, Cameron, for Lyttelton. with 160 passengers

March 4—Himitangi, s.s. (11.5 p.m.), 323 tons, Thompson, for Waitangi, Whangaroa, Kaingarou, Owenga, and Pitt Island. PassengersMiss Ritchie, Mrs. Ritchie, .Messrs Greenwood, Bcggs, S. Ross, and Candy March 4—Opawa. s.s. (11.30 p.m.). 110 tons, Nicholas, for Blenheim March s—Komata, s.s. (0.40 a.m.), 1994 tons, Ryan, for Picton and Onehunga

EXPECTED ARRIVALS,

Calm, Picton, 6th Magic. Sandy Bay, 6th Pateena, Nelson and Picton, 7th Waimea. Picton, 7tU Opawa, Blenheim, 7th Queen of the South,. Foxton, 7th Mararoa, Lyttelton, 7th Nikau, Nelson and Motueka, 7th Monowai, southern ports, 7t'i Essex, Wanganui, 7th Kumura, London, 7th Kapuni, Patea, 7th Hawera, Patea, 7th Aorere, Patea, "th Opouri, Grevmouth, Sth Blenheim. Blenheim, Sth Wairau, Blenheim, Sth Maori, Lvttelton, 6th Kaitoa, Nelson and Motueka, 6th Mana, Patea. Sth Wakatu. Foxton, Sth Kapiti. 'Wanganui, Bth .Stormbird. Wanganui, 9th Kennedy, Foxton, 9th Corinna. New Plymouth. 9th Maitai, Lyttelton and Dunedin, 9th Mapourika. West Coast, 11th Ripple. Napier and Gisborne, 12th PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Amokura, southern islands, 6th Tutauekai, Cook Strait, 6th Maori, Lvttelton. 6th Kaitoa, Nelson and Motueka, 6th Mana. Patea, 6th Pateena, Picton and Kelson, 6th Wairau. Blenheim, Oth Wimmera, .Melbourne, via South, 6th Blenheim, Picton, Oth Wakatu, Foxton, 6th Kapiti, Wanganui, Oth Kamona, Westport, Oth Opawa, Blenheim, 7th Mararoa, Lyttelton, 7th Nikau, Nelson and Motueka, 7th Queen of the South, Foxton, 7th Kapuni, Patea, 7th Hawera, Patea, 7th Aorere, Patea, 7th Pirt-iki, Westport, 7th Waimea, Nelson and West Const, 7th Calm, southern ports, 7th Waverley, Tarakohe and Foxton, 7th Mapourika, Picton, Nelson, West Coast, 7th Ngakuta, Wanganui, 7th Moeraki, Lyttelton, 7th. Stormbird, Wanganui, 7th Enterprise, Wangauui, 7th Hippie, Napier and Gisborne. 7th Perth, North Auckland, .Sth Rosamond, Westport, Sth Kaitangata, Westport. Sth Kumo, Gvevmoutli, Stli Maitai. Sydney, titli Kennedy, Nelson and West Coast, 9th

BY TELEGRAPH. STOKANE, WASHINGTON, U.S.A., 3rd. Sailed—Annie Larsen, for Lyttelton

SYDNEY. 4th March Sailed—Waipori, for New Zealand

NEWCASTLE, 4th March Railed—Wanganui and lnga, for Wanganui 6th March

Sailed—Kaiapoi, for New Zealand

HOBART, 4th March Sailed—ltimutaka, for Auckland

AUCKLAND, 4th March Sailed—Arahura (0.40 p.m.), for Gisborne

' ONiiHUNGA, 4th March Arrived—Karnwa, from New Plymouth

WAITAKA.' 4th March Arrived—Tainui (8 p.m.). from Wellington

PATEA, sth .March

Arrived—Hawera (0.30 a.m.), Aorere C'.i.lO a.m.), and Kapuni (0.50 a.m.), from Wellington WAMiANU. sth March Arrived—John (10.10 [un.). from Wellington NAPIER, Oth .March To sail—Ngatoro (o p.m.). for Wellington FOXTON. sth March Arrived—Queen of the South (10 a.m.), from Wellington

STEPHENS ISLAND, 6lh March Moeraki passed east at 0.20 a.m. for Wei lingtou

PICTON, 4th March Arrived—Kcgulus (7.35 p.m.), from Welling ton

Sth March Arrived—Komata (4 a m.), from Wellington

BLENHEIM. sth March Arrived—Opawa (7.20 p.m.), from Wellington NELSON, sth March Arrived—Nikau (5.30 a.m.), from Wellington Arrived—Corinna (11 a.m.), from Wellington

LYTTELTON, 4th .March Arrived—Victoria (1.33 p.m.), from Wellington

sth March Arrived—Mararoa (0.35 p.m.), from Wellington

6th March To sail—Mararoa (8.20 p.m.), for Wellington

TIMARU, 4th March Arrived—Kaituna (10.50 a.m.), from Wellington

MONOWAI DELAYED

It was not until 5 o'clock on Friday night that the Monowai left Dunedin for northern ports. In consequence of her late departure from the South the vessel caunot reach Wellington until to-morrow morning. She will continue her journey north at 2 o'clock the same afternoon

ROSAMOND DDE TO-MORROW An arrival in port yesterday, afternoon was the Union Company's steamer P.osamond from Greymouth. Until recently she was engaged in the Anckland-Gisboine-Napier service, her place being taken by the Arahura. Upon completion of" discharge here the Rosamond will proceed to Westport to load for Napier

ANTIOPE AT KAIPARA

ANTIOPE AT KAIPARA After a somewhat protracted journey from Wellington, the barque Antiope arrived at Kaipara late on Friday night from Wellington. She will load timber at the North Auckland port for Melbourne

KUMARA IN FORT From London, via Auckland, the liner Kumara arrived in Wellington this morning, and berthed at the King's Wharf to put out the local portion of her cargo. Captain Green is in char;'.- of the vessel, and bus with him the following officers:—Chief. Mr. .1. ii. Davidson; second, Mr. H. 11. Gordon; third, Mr. L. G. May; chief engineer. Mr. It. Kicwer; second, Mr J I! Viavis; third, .Air. .1. Seymour; fourth, Mr!. li. C. Evans; fifth, Mr. J. A. Burgess; chief refrigerator, Mr. J. Taylor; ; oecund, Mr. H. Wain

WAVERLEY AT PATEA

An event that will be looked hack 'pon with more than ordinary interest

„t Patea on Saturday was the arrival there of the steamer Waverley. under the temporary command of Captain Fisk, of the Aorere. It is many years now since the Waverley was a regular visitor to Patea with Captain Gibbon at the wheel. The vessel arrived here yesterday with a load of tallow, and sails to-day for Tarakohe to load cement for Foxton

A. B. JOHNSON WITH TIMBER After a voyage of 04 days from Gray's Harbour, Washington, U.S.A., the four-master American schooner A. 11. Johnson arrived in port yesterday afternoon. The vessel appeared oft the Heads shortly before 0 a.m., and signalled for a pilot. The tug Karaka vaj despatched, and Pilot Spenee placed on board the schooner. He beat the vessel up to the outer rocks, where she. was taken in tow by the Karaka, the latter being assisted subsequently by the Admiral. The vessel dropped anchor in the stream at 3 p.m. The voyage, which was an entirely uneventful one, was marked by a succession of calms. Captain Christian Andersen reported

"all well." The vessel's cargo consists of 053,000 feet of timber, consigned to Thomas Brown, Limited

ZEALANDIC IN PORT

Early yesterday morning the liner Zealandie arrived in Wellington from Lyttelton. She berthed at the Glasgow Wharf

GOLDEN GATE ARRIVES

- Late on Saturday evening the American barque Golden Gate arrived in the stream from San Francisco, via Auckland, in tow of the Terawhiti, which met her in Palliser Uay on Saturday morning. The big vessel berthed this morning at the King's Wharf, where she is the object of a good deal of interest. The Golden Gate has about 00,000 eases of petroleum to discharge locally

SCOW TE AROHA SAILS With a full load of timber the auxiliary scow Te Aroha left Wellington on Saturday evening for the new freezing works at Wairoa. The vessel is to make several trips to Wellington to load timber for Wairoa

MAITAI TO RESUMK Arriving from Sydney to-day the Moeraki will be taken olf the service temporarily in order to undergo overhaul. The Moeraki will be relieved by the Maitai, the latter vessel being due here from Dunedin and Lyttelton on Thursday morning. She sails at 7 p.m. the same day for Sydney

PERSONAL Mr. T. W. Tnkster has joined the Komata as third officer

Mr. S. W. Luke has succeeded Mr. J. McLean as second engineer of the Awahou

Mr. S. Thorns has rejoined the Awahou as second mate

Mr. W. A. Cairns, fifth engineer of the Mararoa, who has been ashore on sick leave, has rejoined his ship, relieving Mr. G. Halligan, who has come ashore

Mr. G. Gilray, late third engineer of the Mararoa, has gone to Auckland in order to join the Makura as fourth engineer

Mr. R. Hart has joined the Stormbird as mate in place of Mr. J. W. Crotty

Mr. C. Taylor, cltief engineer of the Kaitoa, having come ashore, the second engineer has been promoted to chief, and -Mr. C. J. McPherson has joined the vessel as second

The steam trawler Nora Niven left Wellington at 7.10 a.m. on Saturday for Cool; Strait on a fishing cruise

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Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 55, 6 March 1916, Page 6

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SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 55, 6 March 1916, Page 6

SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 55, 6 March 1916, Page 6