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SHIPPING. PORT OF WELLINGTON,

;■..;■ high watee. To-dar— Oh a.m. ; Oh 5m p.m. To-morrow— Oh 30m a.m. ; Oh 56m p.m. ' • AUUIVALS. February 10— Thorpe Grange, e.s. (9.30 p.m.), .4188 ton?, Uom Pioton. February 11 — Rotomahana, 6.a. (6.40 a.m.), 1777 ,-iaps, Collins, from Lytteltou. Passengers: Siloon — Missed Duckworth, Murray, Wardill, Bell, ■ Afihto'n, "Hill, Hodgson, ' Webb, Waft*, Smith, Eldcrson, Peters, Videlen, Wereta. (2), Teller, Mainland, M'Aliater (2), Glasgow, Duff, Meadows, Nelson 1 , Wilsoh, Wetterhoin (2), Muir, Davies, .JlainlaiKl, Mcfidamep Kinz#t, Kenyon, 'Medley, 'Allan, Wereta/ Hay, garton, Glasgow, Gtlirier and child and maid, Flood and child, Donald, Vnughan., Johnston, Holland, Cox and cU^d, E,\U and chad, Woodbury, pilieon, Rowe, Vourij»/ r tionetfin, Hodgson, Johnston, Tullooh, Pattenson, Rev. Browu, Dr. Gow, Messrs. Lee, ■BeauiShajnp.'Bray, Koops, Heoth, Medley, Brown, . Juris*, Seville, Doutand, Brindley, Faterson, R^inboif, Gray, Burnett, Wereta, Glasgow nnd eon, Lyons, Edwards, Vaughan, Ma»fon, Turner, Hyde, Trertee, Kenneti, Hutohine, Whitta, Donald, Solomon, Petrie, M'Ewan, Henderson, Anderson (2), Harvey, Eelland, Johnston,- Price, Silk, Russell, Livoai, Murray, Duncan, Cox, Hill, Cooper, Benson, Smith, Alexander, Ellison, ■-Summere, Maley, Rowe, Studholme, Buckley, Campbell, Wigley, Williams. Black, Shearaley, £ntca.ard, Higgott, Gavey, Barr, Jones; 65 •toerage. . ' February 11— Corinna, rf.e. (7 a.m.), 1271 tons, Can>von, from Onehunga and New Plymouth. February 11— Te Anau, 5.6. (7 aim.), 1652 tons, Lindsay, from Nelson and Picton.— l2B passenv "gere February U—Huia, fl.s. (7 a.m.), 127 tons, ■Do-*-ell, from Motuebn. February 11— Tiaman, 5.6, (7-10 a.nj,), 179 tone, Cox, from Nelson and Motueka. ' February 11— Kiripaka, c.c. (7.35 a.in.). 133 tons ' piXcn, from Patea, ' FPhrutxy.il— A erere, *s. (.8.35 a.m.), 77 tona, <Tisk, .from Patea. ' „ February ll— Kennedy, c.a. (8.40 , a.m.),- 22£ 1 tons, Virlterman, from Nelson. ' February 11— Oreti, s.s. (5.15- a.nn), 215 tons, --Robertson, from' Wauganui. . Febiuary 11— Mann, e.s. (6.30 a.m.), 132 toni, Corby, from Patea. - February 11— Blenheim, sa (6.40 a.m.), 120 tona, Watson, from Blenheim. February 11— Jane Douglas, c.a. (9.30 a.m.), 95 ions, Irvine, from Nelson. » DEPARTURES. - February 10— Stormbird, s.s. (1.25 p.m.), 217 tops, 31'Intyre, for WanganuL -(MTBebruary* 10— Pareorn, , s&. (5.15 p.m.), 650 tons, BUck,' for LytSeltpn. ' • y Wo'ruary 10— Putiki, tus. (5.25 p.m.), W9 tons Dewhursfc, for Greymouth. ' < ■ February 10— Mstnaroa, eja. (5.25 p.m.). 123 tpnd,. Hart, {or Motuekn. ' February 10^-Wakatu, ba (5.35 p.m,), 157 tons, ' Wills, - for Kaikounu '"February 10— Takapnnn, 6.8. (5.3E p.m.), 1036 - tona, Hutchings, for New Plymouth, and One-nuuga.-r3O pafeengere. ' February 13— Hercules, s.s. (5.40 ' p.m.), 3967 • tons, Hormaia, for Antofagasia. - • February 10-"-Wavcrley, s.s. (6.50 p.m.), 157 , .Jtws, Wlldmaii. for Nelson and West Coast. February 10—Kahu, as. (7.20 p.m',), 182 tons, " ' Ttx nViteon, fiir Naoiei, via coast. ', • -.-Febrisar-y 10— liapiti, cs. flO.lO p.m.),' 242 tons,, ■61iaw,'-lor P^teajr. ; i < - _ „!, JFfcbniary !!(.— Wajmate, «.s. (6.10 a.m.), 5610 ten*, Cameron^ for" Monte Video, Teneriffe, aiid 'limidon - -Passengers : From Welbngfoij— Mr. H. - 4 MillaiV ' Froni'Diineditt^Mtsß Whitam.- - ■ , „,,Februqrj' r H— H.M.§. Challenger* as. (B.2Q* a m.),' twin-screw, second-class protected cruiser, KSOQ tons, 12.E00 horse-powsr, 11 gun?, Captain - Tudor, for Hotiarfc. • VFSSEr.S IJT PORT THIS AFTERIJOOIJ. Tu-anaki-street Wharf.— Waipori, Kazembe. Jfirvois-quay Breast works.— Te Anau. • -Queen's Whatf.— (Right) Rotoniahana, Rotoiti, ' Kennedy; (Jeffc) Oreti,' Aorere, Kini, Geni. . ' Customhouse-quay Breastworks. — > Blenheim, ■EifidJTa^iri&n. ' -• • Woorwfxaff,— "Dech'moht, Jan(^ Douglas. '^'♦'Waterloo-quay ■Breastworks. — Clyde, Torganten, '. B?''^fJ" I's!rfI ' s ! r f' — Helen 'Denny, Kongebyrd. Gjacgow Wfiflrf.— Xhorpe Grange,, Kalkoura, *• Coiinna, Blana. . '"In (Stream.— Daniel. ""»' , ' EXPKCTED ARRIVALS. -in. Pateena; Nelson, 11th ' ' , . „ Waiknro, Auckland,' Oisborne, Napier, 11th „^,,Keguliis, .Westport, 11th . Capo Breton, Sydney, 11th • "^M^.-trfttelton, 12th i-, Manaroa, MSlueta," l2tTi "" ' -•• • Sfcormbird,' Wanganui, l?th Penguin, Onelrunga and New Plymouih, 12th Rosamond, Greyniouth, 12th Flora, southern ports, 12th -"' 'Mnrama, Sydney,-- 12th' > «, , ( ArnUtfra, West Coast 'and Nelson, 12th Ducen of the South, Foston, 12th " ' fKaiapai, Westport, 14th, ~ _Mokosa, Dunrcin an'l Lyttelton, 13th ' •r -— Watntu,'L}ttelton. via coast, 13th / c ' Kapifci," Lyttelton, 14th ' < ■ • " lvalue,' Eagi "Coast) 14th . / , *• -■• Tlelcria. Sydney,- Auckland, Gisborne,' and Mapier, 14tK" ' " — >„Wajjiinu",'.. idbourne, Hobart, aha Southern ■ ports, 14th ■ -1 1 . '"' Ocenn-t'oint Steamers. I „- "-" • Ruapohu/ left Plymouth' 30th December , via Oi.etown nnd Hobart ;> due about 14tTi February. New Orleans, left • New Yorls< 10th December, via Auckland ; due qbout 17th February. Lord Sefton, left New York 28th November., 'via 'Australian ports and Auckland ; due about „ the, 16th February. , , Tokomaru, left London 14th December, via fl Atfcklnnd ', due about 16th February. Indialema, 'left ftew 'York Bth December^ viu vAustralmn porte > and Auckland; due about " the 16th February, > • > -' '• . *■"" Ts^refa'and^Meft. London ,3rd December, via. Aiuf-'-trftlian p"orts and 'Auckland; due" about 18th. 5 February .i ■ * . > > ' ■ > ■ -'■-'„ , .Oswestry Grange,- left Liverpool 16th December,'via Hobart and Auckland ;^ due about 20th, 'yeKruarj-. ' •--<' , t'ItOJECTED DEPARTURES. , • ". "Ixenhedy Selson/and West "Coast, ' lltb, -"■ 'Rotnmahana, Lyttelton, 11th ,gu»a, Motueka,* lltli "i Bl(?nue.im, Blenheim, 11th J ' Mina, Patea, 11th ""Aorere", Patea, 11th t,. Tasman, Nelson arid Motueka, llth 3 Kir'p^kn, Patea, llth, Oicti, Wangamu, llth - ' T£ Amu,' Pictun llth ' *" 'T-oiganten, Pietcn and One'hunga, llth ' , Kazymbe, Melbourne, llth SJapourik.l, P.rton, Xel^h, Wcjfc Coast, llth « "Waikaie, LUteHon .md Danedm, llth Opawn, Blenheim, llth Jl^on. Lyttelton, 12th • ' , ..StTinbml, Wanaanui, 12th 1 <-Wiih=, -Blenheim, 12th Q?ie*ii'pf the South, Ftocton, 12th ■ - , .pateeim, Pioton and Kelson, 12th ■ Connna, T,m\iru and Dunedin, 12th "'-'Thorpe Gianpe, Pyrt Chalmers, l2th ', • Mannrnn, Mntueka! 12th i"i >FioKv Nelson find Wc=t Coast, 12ih . ?lokriia. Xanicr, Gisborne, Auuklantf, fln( t " Sidney,. 13th * _ •' Mnrama. Lvtielton, Dupedin, Bluff, Hobart , 'artd Melbourne \IW\ , Knu-'iua, Jlonte Video, St. Vincent, Teneriffe, ami Ljutloii, 13th 3'prctuin, P'cJon, Kelson, New Plymouth, and ' i'Onphr.Ega, 15th i ' Kaliu, Eisi Caa*t, l«t h " Wakatn, L\ txeitoa via coast, 14th Victoria.- Li ttMton ami Dunedin, 14th Wapimoo; Sydney, 14th , '. ; )':• BY TELEGRAPH. SYDNEY, -11th 1 February. i Arrived— Maheno (11 a.si.), from ' Wellington. CAPE MARIA, 10th FebrUiry. Korora, ecnw, passed east at 5 p.m. " " ' \ s llth February. j • Zealand.'a pawed for Sydney at 10.15 a.m. " AUCKLAND, lO.h February. Sa'.led— Zealand^, (s.3o p.m.)* for Svdnej*. ■ llth February. Arrived,— lnga (7.15 ( a.m.), from Newcastle. ONEHUNGA, 10th February. " -'ffaiM— Tufnnekiii 18.55 p.m.), for Oponui, ' ._ Sailed— Penguin (3.30' p.m.), for New Plymouth. 3 Pjwjengers: Saloon— M^secs Woolcutt, Jackeon, ' M'Coll, Willianw, Thorpe, Harden, Court, Har- - rifcnn, Field,' 'FleeAwood, Wylie, B^nne^t, Bow- - laid, Mesdaiaes Middktonj Larson, Kridson, Goult, Stevenson, H'Lean, Shorland, M'Lean, - Meters. Wilson, Curtis, Fos, Grimwfde, Retto, ' M'Fer-an, AVaierfield, Ellison, Nofcon, Blaster i HoIOs,". llth Februiry. , Arrived— Rarawa (8,30 a.m.), from New Plymouth. NEW PLYMOUTH, 10th February. Sailed — Rarawa (8.55 p.m.), for Onehunga. llth February. Arrived— Penguin (4 a.m.), (rom Onehunga; !Wrapuna (9.45 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed— Penguin (12(15 p.m.), for ' Wellington. , NAPIER, 10th February. Sailed— W aikare (10 p.m.), for Wellington. llth February, Arrived — Monowai (9.40 n.m.), from Wellington. NELSON, lOtl, February. Sailed— Jane Douglas (8 p.m.), for Wellington. PICTON, 10th February. Arrived— Pateena (4.40 p.m.), from Wellington Sailed — Patecna (6.30 p.m.), for Nelfion. LYTTELTON, 10th February. , Waratah, schooner, resumed her passage from Xaipara to Dunedin after replenishing stores at Lyitelton. llth February. Arrived— Maori (6.15 a.m.), from Wellington. To sail— Maori (8.45 p.m.). for Wellington. WANGANUI, llth February. Arrived— Stormbird (4.40 a.m.), from Wellington. NELSON, llth February. Arrived — Paieena (3.15 a.m.), from Picton. Arrived— Waverley (12.25 p.m.), from Welling- '" ton. KAIKOURA, llth February Arrived — Wakatu (5 a.m.), fr;om Wellington, *•"" ' ' FAREWELL SPIT, llth Februiry. "Rosamond passed for Wellington at 11.50 a.m, KARAMtfA, 10th February.Arrived — Ngunguru (3.35 p.m.), from Wellington, via Picton. WERTPORT, 10th February. ' Bailed— RejuliM (8.40 p.m.), for Wellington. GREYMOOTH, 10th February. Bailed--Rosamond (4.50 p.m.), for Wellington. BLUFF, 10th Februiry. PisSongers per Warrimoo, from Melbourne and Hobart ; For StMßStSSfr— i^feW^-.SJutelKMt

Smith, Mesers. Robertson, M'lntosb, Baclkmore, Barrett, QIU (2), and Rev. O'CalUghan ; B3 steerage. Sailed— Mocraki (6.15 p.m.), for Hobart and Melbourne; Warrimoo, for Dunedin. THE INDRALEMA. The Tyser liner Indralema, which made a amart passage between New Yoik and Melbourne, is leporteU as having met with line weather throughout the trip. Captain Trotter still retains command ; other odicers this voyage are: — Chief, Mr. Hodgenn ; 6econd, Mr. Milling; third, Mr. Hancock; fourth, Mr. Hucklebridge ; chief engineer, Mr. Oriohlow; second, Mr. Douglas, third, Mr. Nelson; fourth, Mr. Late. ENGLAND'S EXPORT TRADE. As illustrating the apparently healthy condition of tiad© between Great Britain and Australasia, the fact that the Marere (states an txchange) was compelled to shut out hundreds of tons of cargo speaks volumes. She, is -full almost to her hatch ooamings of merchandise for Melbourne, Sydney, nnd New Zealand ports, the total quantity carried being approximately 10,000 tops. THE MARERE'S VOYAGE. The Tyser Company's steamer Marere, which arrived at Melbourne the other day from Lon- ! don, en route to New Zealand, experienced most unfavourable conditions during her passage of j4l 4»ys- From the date when slis crossed, the equator until a few days prior to her arrival i there she waa persistently hampered by head ' winds nnd seas, which greatly checked her progrees. In tbe region of th<e eoutlveast trade* hei experiences were espepially trying. Day afte.- day she pitched heavily into high seas, and for' nearly a fortnight her reeks were scarcely free from water. Plugging: on Readily, however, she k»pt up a good average speed through it all, and during the past week or en succeeded in making up a deal of her leeway. The lowest latitude reached by the vessel whilst running down her easting wns 6ldeg. south. She 6poke no ye^eW during the voyage, and reached port in good order. Captain Firth is still in charge of the vessel, and has associated with him the following officers :- J -Chief, Mr. P. Melinr; second, Mr. F. Adey ; thirc}, Mr. Townsend ; chief engineer, Mr. Anderson. The Marere is due at Wellington at the end of the present upouth. DEVON LEAVES ENGLAND. The New Zealand and South African Company is in receipt of advice stating that the Federal-Houlder-Shire steamer Devon left Liverpool on Saturday for New Zealand, via Australia. The vessel, which is due at Wellington about the 17th April, is bringing a number of passengers. PAPAROA AT MONTH VIDEO. Cabled advice has been received that thi) New Zealand Shipping Ooinpam r 's steamer Paparoa, which, left Wellington on the> 17th January for London via way ports, arrived at Monte Video on Friday. ' 1 h cable message, dated London, 7fh February, announces the departure of the Colonial Empire for Wellington. The Colonial Empire is ,8 four-masted barque of 2136 tons, and was built in 1902 at Glasgow. Having completed her overhaul ai Port Chalmers the Kniapoi tailed on Saturday for "the WtEt Coast. Mr. Winter, late of the Koonya, joined n9 chief engineer, and Mr. Mqatt transferred from the Tnrawera as third engineer. Captain M'DonaJd 'will probably take charge of the Warfimoo tlus week in place of Captain Newton, who will relieve Captain Manning, of tlio Maori. It Is many months since there wtis such a large fleet of coastal schooners in port as there was yesterday (says the Ohristchurch Press of yesterday). The fleet numbered nine vessels, namely— Huia, Eliza Firth, Amelia Sims, Ar.v tapu, ilorning Light,' Falcon, Lily, Lizzie Taylor, and Waiatah. The only one of the locallyowned vessels which was not among the number was the Annie Hill, which ia loading at Greymouth for this port. ' Tbe Union Company advises that the Hnuroto ia timed to leave Weatport at 5 p.m. to-day for Auckland. "Dip Kom/>tn is expected to leave the same port at 6 p.m. to-day for Hcbait with a cargo of coal for the Admiralty.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 35, 11 February 1908, Page 6

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SHIPPING. PORT OF WELLINGTON, Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 35, 11 February 1908, Page 6

SHIPPING. PORT OF WELLINGTON, Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 35, 11 February 1908, Page 6