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SHIPPING,

PORT, OF WELLINGTON.

HIGH WATER. To-day— llh 12m a.m.; nh 42m p.m. " To-morrow— Oh a.m.; Oh 3m p.m. ARRIVALS. Augnst 19— Kamona, s.B. (5.30 p.m.), 1425 tons, Lindsay, from \festport. August 19— WaKatu, 8.3. (8.5 p.m.), 157 tons, Wills, from Kaikoura. Augnst 20— Huia, b.s. (3.50 a.m.), 127 tons, Dowell, from Wanganui. Augnst 20— Waverley, s.s. (4.30 a.m.), 107 tons, Wildman, from Nelson and Tonga. August 20— Putiki, s.s. (5.60 a.m.), 405 tons, Dewhurst, from Wanganui. August 20— Blenheim, s.s. (5.50 a.m.), 120 tons, Watson, from Blenheim. August 20— Mararoa, s.s. (6.50 a.m.), 2588 tons. Manning, from Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon— Misses M'Hale, Meadows, Mesdames Fraser, Goss, Fitxpatrick, Bell, Sftneon, Gordon, Mander, Hon. Anstey, Eev. Bull, Slessrs. James (2), Milne, Bostock, Christie, Hannah (2), Niton, Captain Kirk, Fraser, Goes, Best, Fitzpatriek, O'Brien, De Beer, CharUon, Buddo, Harper, Lockhead, Butler, Reed. Bell, Catherall, Cooper, Fitzpatrick, Ganner, Sjbtt, Stringleman, Whittaker, Auley, Arlpw, Pine, Court, Halley, Geddes, Heckler; 32 steerage. August 20— Corinna. s.s. (9 a.m.),. 1271 tons, Cameron, from Dunedin, Oamaru, Tunaru, and y Augu£t' 20— Kennedy, s.s. (10.45 a.m.), 226 tons, Vickerman, from Nelson. DEPARTURES. August 10— Kotnku, s.s. (3.40 p.m.), 1054 tons, Harris, for Westport. August 19— Poherua, s.s. (3.35 p.m.), 117 a tons, Robertson, for Greymouth. August 19— Manaroa, s.s. (5 p.m.), 122 tons, Hart, for Havelock. August 19— Takapuna, s.s. (5.30 pjp.). 1036 tons, Etans, for Ne* Plymouth and Onehunga. Passenger-list published yesterday. Angnlst 19-«aori, s.s. (8.15 p.m.), 5399 tons Hunter, for Lyttelton. Passenger-list published yesterday. August 19— 3toimbird, s.s. (10 p.m.), 217 tons M'lntyre, for Wanganui. August 20— Indradevi, s.s. (7.10 a.m.), 5653 tons, Hollongsworth, for Gisborne. August 20— Amelia Sims, schooner (9 a.m.), 88 tons, Johnson, for Hokianga. VESSELS IN PORT THIS AFTERNOON. Qneen's Wharf.— (Right) Warrimoo and Penmin; (left) Mana, Queen of the South, Waverley, Aorere, Hula, Corinna, Mararoa. Customhouse-quay Breastworks. — Wakatu, Blenheim^ Kennedy. Wool Wharf.— Putiki, Joseph Sims, Whangaroa, Clyde. Railway Wharf— Echo. Glasgow Wharf.— Kamona. In Stream.— Weathersfleld. On Slip.— Opawa and Waihi. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. ' Hauroto, Suva and Auckland, 20th Pateena, Nelson and Picton, 20th Arahura, Greymouth, Westport, Nelson, and Picton, 21st Maori, Lyttelton, 21st Victoria, Dunedin and Lyttelton, 21st Stormbird, Wanganui, 21st Tutanekai, Auckland, 21st Alexander, Greymouth, 21sb Moana, Sydney, Auckland, Gisborne, and Napier, 21st Rotoiti, Onehunga, New Plymouth, 21st Moeraki, Dunedin and Lytlelton, 21st Kahu, Napier via coast, 21st Talune, Melbourne via southern ports, 21st Mapourika, Greymouth, Westport, and Nelson, 22nd Manaroa, Havelock and Pelorus Sound. 22nd Monowai, Dunedin and Lyttelton, 23rd Ulimaroa, Sydney, 26th PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Mararoa, Lyttelton, 20th Blenheim, Blenheim, 20th Warrltnoo. Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff, Hob»rt, and Melbourne, 20th Wakatu, Lyttelton via coast, 20th Waverley, Blenheim, 20th KamoDa, Westport, 20th Mana, Patea, 20th Queen of the South, Foxton, 20th Aorere, Patea, 20th \ Talune, Dunedin, 21st Opawa, Blenheim, 21st Kennedy, Greymouth and Westport, 21st Corinna, Nelson and New Plymouth, 21st Victoria, Napier, Gisborne, Auckland, and gydney, 2lst Moeraki, Sydney, 21st Moana, Lyttelton and Dunedin, 21st Penguin, Picton and Nelson, 21st Maori, Lyttelton, 21st Stormbird, Wanganui, 21st Hauroto, Westport, 21st Huia, Wanganui, 21st Pateena, Lyttelton, 22nd Arahura, Picton, Nelson, Westoort, and Greymouth, 22nd Kahu, Napier via coast, 22nd Rotoiti, Nelson, New Plymouth, and OnehuDga, 23rd OVERSEA VESSELS. v Steamers Bound for Wellington, Jeanara, left New York 19th June, via Australian pqrts and Auckland ; due about the 20th August Marero, left London 18th June, via Australian ports, Auckland, and Napier; duo about the 25th August. Tcngariro, left Plymouth 11th July, via Capetown and Hobart ; due about 26th August. Itaura, left Calcutta 26th July; due about the 29tb August. Cevic, left Liverpool 20th June, via Australian ports and Auckland; due about the Ist September. Oswestry Grange, left Manchester 30th June, Tia Australian porte; due about 4th September. Hawkes Bay, left Liverpool 11th July, via Auckland : due about sth September. lonic, left Plymouth 25th July, via Capetown and Hobart; due about Bth September. Aparima, left Calcutta 31st July, via Auckland; due about Oth September. Invertay, left New York 26th June, via Aus» tralian ports and Auckland ; due about tho 10th September. Indralema, left New York 4th July, vja Australian ports and Auckland ; due about 12th September. Rippingham Grange, left Liverpool 25th July; due about lCth September. Breiz Izel, left New York let July, tj» Australian porfa and Auckland ; due about the 18th September. Whakarua, left London 15th July, Tia Australian ports. Auckland, and Napier; due about the 23rd September. Turakina, left Plymouth 9th August, via Capetown and Hobart; due about 24th September. Kia Ora, left London 10th August, via Auckland; due about sth Qctober. Clan Matheson, left New York 25th July, via Australian ports and Auckland; due about the 20th October. English Monarch, left New York 12th August, via Auckland ; due about the 23rd October. Sailing Vessels. Marjory GleD, barque, left Liverpool 12th May. Caracciolo, ship, left • Marseilles 27th June. Helen Denny, barque, left Newcastle 12th August. Gladys, barque, left Liverpool 12th August. Outward Bound Steamers. Karamea, left Auckland 27th June, via Monte Video and TeneriSe ; due London about tha ltth August. Papanui, left Lyttelton 6th July, via Monte Video and Teneriffe; due Plyncnth »bout the 17th August. Moraj shire, left Lytfcelton 27th June, vj* Monte "Video and Madeira ; due Avonmouth about the 2l£t August. Corinthic, left Wellington 16th July, via Monte Video and Teneriffe; due Plymonth about 27th August. Wakanui, left Auckland 15th July, via Tenerilts; duo Londia about 30th Anij'Jfci. Matatua, left Auckland 29th July; due London about 10th September. Kuapehu. left Wellington 30th July, via Monte Video and Teneriffe ; * due Plymouth about the 10th September. BY TELEGRAPH. SYDNEY, 20th Augnst. Arrived— Kaiapoi, from Kaipara. Sailed— Wimmera (last night), for Auckland. MELBOURNE, 20th August. Sailed— Mataeno (yesterday), for Hobiirt and the BiU ' SUVA, 19th August. Arrived— South Australian, from Sydney. Sailed— Suva, for Sydney. KAIPARA, 18th August. Arrived— Waratah, schooner, from Dunedin. AUCKLAND, 19th August. Arrived— Koromiko, from Newcastle. Sailed— H.M.S. Pioneer, for Sydney. Sailed— Atua, for Islands; Moana, for southern ports; Amokura, for Wellington. X ONEHUNGA, lOJh August. Sailed— Rotoiti (3.50 p.m.), for New Plymouth. NEW PLYMOUTH, 19th August. Sailed— Rarawa (9 p.m.), for Onehunga. 20th August. Arrived— Rotoiti (4J5 a.m.), from Onehunga Arrived— Takapuna (10.45 a.m.), from Wellington. EAST CAPE, 19th August. Hauroto passed south at 2.15 p.m. NAPIER, 20th August. Arrived— Kahu (3 a.m.), from Wellington via the coast. PICTON, 19th August. Arrived— Pateena (4.40 p.m.), from weHington. Sailed— Pateena (6.50 p.m.), for Nelson. NELSON, 19th August. Sailed— Kennedy (8 p.m.), for Wellington. ' 20th August. Arrived— Pateena (1.15 a.m.), from PiQton. Sailed— Pateena (11.30 a.m.), for Pictan. LYTTELTON, 19fti August. ' Bailed— Gllmt, barque (3.40 p.m.), for Bunbury ; Slonowai (2.45 p.m.), for Dunedin ; Kini, for Greymouth. 20th August. Arrived— Maori (6.55 a.m.), from Wellington To sail— Moeraki (5 pjn.), for Wellington. To 6aH— Maori (8.15 p.m.). for Wellington. DUNEDIN, 19th August. Sajle(i-3toDD^for J ,Ptfteltoa

Victoria, for Sydney, via Auckland ; Talune, for Wellington. BCUFF, 19tli August. Sailed— Wanaka, for Camaru. 20th August. Sailed— Koonya, for Dunedin. WESTPORT, 20tb August. Arrived— Maponrika (7 a,m.), from Nelson; Arahura (7 a.m.), from Greymouth. THE OSWESTRY GRANGE. MELBOURNE, 20th August. Arrived— Oswestry Grange, from Liverpool. She brings 235 immigrants for New Zealand. PASSENGERS FOR SYDNEY. The local bookings by the Union Company's steamer Moeraki, which leaves Wellington to-morrow direct for Sydnej, are as follow :— Misses Nickle, Palmer, Finley, Reid, Holes, Wood, Mesdames Faire, Finley, Roles, Thompson, Bien-Venu, Johnston and 2 children, ll'Kinnon, M'lntyre, Hewitson, M'lntyre, Thomas, Phillips, M'liwen, Gray, Carruthers, Whitworth, Reid, Hon. J. D. Ormond, Dr. Newman, Messrs. Chisholm. P. H. Morton, F. C. Corbett, Faire, H. H. Vasßall, Falconer, M'Kay, J. W. Lowe, Kahn, Watson, Thompson. 1. Campbell, Johnston, M'Kinnon, W. 8. Higham, Hewitson, Maclntyre, Newman, Ford, Thomas, Phillips, Dulling, A. Gray, G. E. Harris, Crisp, L. A. Dimant,' Rams«y, Geo. Boiler, Tancred, Whitworth, Gaulton. THE RIPPINGHAM GRANGE. Instead of making Auckland her first port of call, the Federal-Houlder-Shire liner Rippingham Grange is bound for Wellington direct. Consequently she ia now due to arrive at this port about the 16th September, and will afterwards proceed to Auckland, thence to southern ports to complete unloading. THE DISABLED PETONE. The Blackball Coal Company's Petone, which had the ill-luck to break her crank shaft and fracture the bed plate of her engine o0 Motonau on Saturday night, has been surveyed at Lyttelton by Mr. C. Ferrier, on account of Lloyd's, and Mr. Carman, Government Inspector of Machinery. The Lyttelton Times understands that the damage to the bed plate is of a serious character, it being cracked in no fewer than five places. Tenders will be called for the necessary repairs. It is not yet known how long these will take, but it will be a considerable time. It has been said, indeed, that the vessel will have to be laid up for nearly a couple of months. No arrangements, so far as is known, have yet been made in reference to taking to Wellington the Blackball Coal Company'B hulk Blackwall, which was to have left Lyttelton in tow or the Petone on Friday. THE ARAHURA. The Arabura, which has been delayed on the West Coast by unfavourable weather, arrived at Westport at 7 o'clock this morning from Greymouth. She is timed to cross the bar outwards at Westnort at 2 o'clock this afternoon in continuation of her return to Wellington. A barque, which the Lyttelton Times thinks may have been the Union Company's recentlyacquired Loch Lomond, now thirty-four days out with a coal cargo from Newcastle, was sighted in Cook Strait by the schooner Falcon on Sunday, the 9th August. At the time there was a southerly gale, before which the barque was running. She Is described as having painted ports, and in that respect she answers to the Loch Lomond. There has been a good deal of southerly weather down south since tho vessel was sighted, and it is not surprising that she has not yet shown up, if she was the Union Company's barque. The Union Company's Aparima left Samarang on Wednesday, 12th Aupust, in continuation of her voyage from Calcutta to New Zealand ports.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 44, 20 August 1908, Page 6

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SHIPPING, Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 44, 20 August 1908, Page 6

SHIPPING, Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 44, 20 August 1908, Page 6