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SHIPPING.

PORT OF WELLINGTON. HIGH WATER. To-day— 9.lb 32m a.m. ; llh 56m p.m. To norrotr — Oh a.m. ; Oh 24m p.m. ARRIVALS. April 24— Puti.Yi, o.s. (5.30 p.m.), 409 tons, Dewhurst, from Greymouth. April 25— Nora I^iven, s.s. (6.20 a.m.), 56 tons Eddy, from trawling cruise. April 25— Rutomatoma, s.s. (6.50 a.m.), 1777 tons, Manning, Irons Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon— Misses King, Bradley, Laurence, Dickie, Currie. Dunn, Hyslop, Palmer, Stowe, Seaward, Bast hop, Foley, Philp, Meedames Alexander, Black, Diokte, CuthWtaon, justice Denniiton, Messrs. Ogle, Forrest-Brown, Perry, Collins, KerKhaw, VDonald, Whatel}*. Ballinger, Languet, Bruce. M'Namara, Dickie, , Word, Lake, Oounell, Myslop, Arthur, Studholm, Craig, Milsom, Henderson. Crowe, Donovan, Qtitte, Coleman, TagIWrt, Little, Onthbertson, ' Chapman, Harper, Deck, Parton, Church, Beck, Menzies, Slaok, .Bond, Gtllespie; 67 steerage. April 25— Tasman, s.i. (7.10 a.m.), 179 tons, Oox, from Nelson and Motueka. •April 25— Ayrshire, s^. (7.25 0.m.), 7253 tons, Ooull, from Port Chalmers. April 25— Aorero, eA! (8-10 a,m.), 77 tons, Fisk, from Pateo. Apra 25— Kotuku, SJ*. (8.45 -a.m.), 1054 ion*, Crawford, from Greymouth. DEPARTURES. April 24— Warrimoo, si. (4.20 pan.). 3529 tons, M'Donald, for Sydney. Passenger-list published yesterday. April 24— Waihi, a*. (5.5 p.m.), 92 tons, Carey, for Blenheim. April 24— Victoria, c.9. (5.50 p.m), 2969 tons, Entwisle, for Lyttelton and Dunedin. Passengers—Saloon: For Lyttelton— Miss Rait. Mr. Jennings. For Dunedin — SfCssea Graham, Cbull, Given, M'Gowan, Mrs. Morton, Messrs. Coulls, Morton. April 24— Blenheim, s.b. (5.E0 p.m.), 120 toss, WaKon, for Blenheim. April 24 — Maori, s^. (8.5 p.m.), 3399 tons, ■Kewion, for Lyttelton. Passenger-list published yesterday. . April 24— Penguin, c.«. (8.25 p.m.), 824 tons, Hunter, for Westport. April 24— Kahu, 8.8. (9.25 pjn.i, 182 tons, Thompson, for Castlepoint via East Coast. Apnl 24— Charles Edward, sjs. (9.50 p.m.). 245 ions, Graham, for Kelson and West Coast. VESSELS IS PORT THIS AFTERNOON. TaraEaki-street Vpharf.— Pukaki, • Kotuku. Jervois-quay Breastworks. — Defeaider. Queen's Wbarf.— (Right) Rotoiti.' Rotomahana, Jouio, Rakanoa; (left) Opawa, Mssaa, Huia, and Cbarles Edward. » Customhouse-quay Breastworks. — Tasman. Wool Wharf. — Pharos, Rona, Wairuna, Clyde. Railway Wharf.— Manurewa, Wairuna, Pelotas. Waterloo-quay Breastworks. — Echo, Putiki. Glasgow Wharf, — Taieri, Queen* ol the South, 'Aorere. In Stream.— H.MlS. Pegasus. On Slip.— Kiripaka, Himitangi. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Wakatu. Lyitetton via coart, 25ch Sfapourika, Greymouth, Westport, Kelson, 25th Pateena, Nelson and Ficton, 26th Koonya, southern porfe, 26th Maori, Lyttelton. 26th Blenheim, Blonhejmv 26tt» j Wnihi,. Blenheim, 25th j Poherua, Westport, 26f& Tutanekai, Cape Campbell, 26th Stormbird, Wanganui, 26th Komate. Westport, 26th. Oreti, Wanganui, 26tb | Waikarc-Dunedin and 1 LytteHon, 28th ! Monowni, Aucidancl, Gisbomf, Sapier, 2Stll Kahu, Sapier via coast, 28th Waverley, Picton, 28th Maheno, Sydney, 29th. PBOJEOXED DEPARTURES. Rotomahana, Lyttelton, 25th Devon, Lyttelton, 25th Arahura, Pzcton, Nelson, Wesiporf, and Greymouth, 25th Orange Branch, Lyttelion, 25th J Mana, Patea,'2sth Huia, Wanganui, 25th Queen 'of the South, Foxtort, 25fh Rotoiti, Nelson, New Plymouth, and Oneixttiga, 26th Tasman, Kelson and Hotueka, 26th ' Opawa, Blenheim, 26th ' Poteena, Picton and Nelson, 27th Wskatu, Lyttelton via coast, 27th Koonya, West Coast. 27th Maori. Lyttelton, 27th Waihi, Blenheim, .27th Stormbird, Wanganui, 27th Defender, Greymouth and Hokitita, 27ttt Manaroa, Motneka, 27th Aorere. Pat«a, 27th lonic, LytteltoQ, 27th Rakanoa, Weatport, .■ffth Wairuna, Xyttelton, 27th Kotuku, Greymouth, 27th Kiripaka, Patea, 27th. Waikartj ITapier, Giaborne, Auckland, 28th Monowai, Lyttelton and Dunedin, 28th Hapourika, Nelson, Westport, Greymouth, 28th Kennedy, Nelson and West CoSsfc, 28th Kennedy, Nelscn and Greymouth, 28th Waverley, Nelson end Weatport, 28th Taieri, Dunedin, 28th Ulimaroa, Sydney, Is* BT TELEGRAPH. LONDON, 23rd April. ArriTed— Kaipara (6 a-m.), from Wellington. Arrired — Thorpe Grange, from Lyttelton. Sailed— Tomoana, for Wellington. STDNET, 24th April. Sailed — Niwarn, for Auckland. AUCKLAND, 24th April. Arrived— lndraghiri (3.15 p.m.), from Liverpool; Monowai, from southern ports; Daniel, barque, from Newcastle. Sailed — Rokaia, for southern ports. . ONEHUNGA, 24th April. Sailed— Takapuna (3.35 p.m.), for New Plymouth. 25th April. Arrived — Rarawa (8.55 a.m.), from New Plymouth. NEW PLYMOUTH, 24th ApriL Sailed — Rarawa (9 p.m.), for Onehunga. 25th April. Arrived — Takapuna. (4.30 a.m.), from Onehunga. WANGANUI, 24th April. Arrived— Stonnbird (2.35 p.m.), from Wellington. NAPIER, 24th April. Sailed — Manuka, for Gisborne and Auckland. PICTON, 24tb April. ArriTed— Pateena. (4.E5 p.m.), from Wellington. Sailed— Kamona (5.30 p.m.), for Westport ; Pateena. (7.30 p.m.), for Nelson. KAIKOURA, 25th April. Sailed— Wakatvt (8.30 a.m.), for Wellington. BLENHEIM, 25th April. Arrived — Blenheim and Waihi (3.30 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed— Waihi (11.45 a.m.), for Wellington. NELSON, 25th April. Arrived — Pateena (1.30 a.m.), from Picton. Sailed— Mapourika (11.15 a.m.), for Wellington; Pateena (noon), for Picton. , LYTTELTON, 24th April. Sailed — Ripple, for Chatham Islands: Wakatu, for Kaikoura and Wellington; Waikare, for Dunedin. 25th April. Arrhed— Victoria (6.40 a\m.), Maori (6.55 a.m.) and Strathavnn (8.30 n.m.), from Wellington. To sail— Maori (11.30 p.m.), for Wellington. WESTPORT, 24th April. Arrived— Poherua (3.40 p.m.), from Wellington, BLUFF. 25th April. Arrived — Flora, from Greymouth. ' THE KAIPARA AT LONDON. A cablegram has been received reporting the arrival at London of the New Zealand Shipping Company* sfiauier Kaipara from Wellington. She rommenced h«r vojaee on the 7th, Jlaroh, and Ims called at Monte Video en route. THE STAR OF JAPAN'S CARGO. Arrangements are now being made, according to a private cablegram, to despatch a steamer and hghteis to the scene of the Star of Japan wreck, in vrder to salve what ;«^possible of The cargo. Of course weather conclitioiw will have a lot t<> do with the micceea or otherwise oi the operation*. THE TALCNE. Thp Union Company states that the Talune left Suva on Thursday night for Auckland and Wellington, being due to reach hero about the msddl« of next week. She in bringing a quantity of fruit for, the local market. E>'NERDAL,E LEAVES EDITHBURG. A cabled announcemfnt has been received by the Maoriland Shipping Company advising tha departuro of the Knnerdale from Ediihburg, South Australiit, tor Wellington on Thursday »'ght. Thft steamer, which Is due about tomorrow week, is laden with a freight of «oit. THE MAORI, FBOSr LONDON. The repair* to the Shaw-Savill steams rMaori h«ve been executed In dock at. Auckland, and there only /ema/ms for her tail shaft t6 bo drawn and inspected. It ia supposed that the ■»eeael will be ready for sea. la time to leilvo for Wellington on Tuesday or Wednesday next. Accordingly she should arrive here towards the «n<l of next week. She has to discharge locally original cargo from London. SALE OP THE RIMU. It is reported that the steamer Rimu, » twinscrew fteeJ v«sel ,owm>d by the Invercargill Steamship Company, of Dunedin, has be«* puroha«e<i by the Northern, Steamship Company, of Auckland. The Kimu wa/» built at Preston, England, 4n IV3B, awl is of 358 tons register. She came out to Dunedin in 1899, and has been engaged in the South Island trade sinco that time. THE SURREY. The Federal-Houlder-Sliire steamer Surrey put teto port to-day from Lyttelton. After bunkering, ihe proceodn to-morrow to^ Picton and Waitara. Tbcnw? »h© it duet next Thursday back in Wellington and to-day week she Is timed to leave Jicre /or Napier. Tlie Surrey i* cxtM'Ctci to «til from tlie latt-named pgrf on 4tb May fur Avoamouth. via Clue Horn.

There will he only one passenger steamer arriving fiom lijttelton to-morrow. This will bo the Maori, and she will uwait tho last train to tlie port from Christchurch. The Waikare, which under ordinary oucumatances is duo to-morrow from Dunedin and Lyttelton, will not arrive here until Tuesday. She is to depart tho same day for Napier, Gisborne, aud Auckland. The Union Company's Eastern cargo carrier Waihorn passed 1 Thursday Island ou Tuesday last on her way to Auokland from Calcutta. She is due to reach, the northern port about the 2nd May. Mr. A. H. Hastelow, one of the engineer* of the Huddart-Pnrker steamer Victoria, whose eudden death from supposed blood poisoning was reported during the week, was well known and highly esteemed in Commonwealth and Dominion shipping circles. Some two voors ago (s»ys the Otago Daily Times) when, the Victoria broke her high-pressure oyclinder, lie acted with promptitude and coolness in the emergency, and for his services on that occasion he was commended. Mr. Hastelow, who wna a native of Newcastle-on-Tyne, was about 34 years of age, and at the time of his unexpected death was engaged to be married to a lady in Sydney. Mr. Oscar Di liner, son of Captain Dillner, has successfully undergone his chief engineer's examination at Sydney, and has retaken his position of eecond 1 engineer of the Takapuna. Messrs. Jelly and Urquhart accompany the Penguin as chief officer and chief eugineer respectively. The Icnio, it is stated, will probably • have .finished her local discharge in time to leave on Monday afternoon for Lytielton. The Sb.aw-Sa.vill steamer Kia. Ora, at present loading on the East Coast, is expected to leave Gisborne to-day for Auckland.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 98, 25 April 1908, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 98, 25 April 1908, Page 4

SHIPPING. Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 98, 25 April 1908, Page 4