SHIPPING.
PORT OF WELLINGTON.
HIGH WATER. To-day—lOh 35m a.m.; lib. 2m p.m. To-morrow —llh 27m a.m.; llh 55m p.m. ARRIVALS. October 31—Stormbn d, s.s. 02.15 p.m.), 217 tons, M'lntyie, fron? Wanganuv. October 31—Hum, s.s. (12.40 p.m.), 127 tons, Dowell, from Wttoganul. October 31—Mapounka, s.s. (6 p.m.), 1203 tons,, Ktnnedy, from Greymonth,' Westport. and N^Kon. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Coxon, Kilkouv, M'Leod, MesdJinies Stoiiger, Covnn. Sariu and infant. Haselden, Taylor and child, bmallbone, Wilkins and clrild, Coady, Strongman, "Truscofct and child, Bailhe, Watts and child, Messrs. Jack, Evcrard, Stonger, Holt, Thomas, Blair, Johnstone, Rowlett, Whishaw, CaldweH, Smallbone, Taylor, Milligan, Squires, Burnett, M'Kenngshaw. Howie, Myers, Williamson. Copelaml, Coady, whiuam Strongman, Critchtey, Coghill, Reynolds, Low, "Parkin, M'Bean, Btrown (2),, Young, Sheldon; Judge Haselden; 20 steerage. • October 31—Pateana, s.s. (9.40 p.m.), 1212 tons., Stewart, from Nelson .and Picton. Passengers : Saloon—Mia^es Butler, M'Artney, Gillespie, Crosby, Cravey, Girling, Cliffoid, Corbett, Burrows, Mesdaines Brown, Lowe ,Love, Whitford and child, Mnnoway and child, Morrison. Goulter, Clung. Radd, Burns, Bowden and child, George and S' children, Messrs. W. Lindsay, Demden, Stevens, Liphtband, Smith. Bell, Crawford, White, Ih^on, Smith, Whitford Suckling, Loma\, Houston, Barker, Rentier, Heller, Haywood, Hunt, Schaufcr, Giblin, Macey, Hebband, Goodwin, Thompson, Gaulter. Couch, Charlton, Sopcr, Rolfe, Ching, Whdadon, Robinson, Radd. Welby, Sandilands, Water, Stagg (2), Collins, Burgrove, Letchlteld, Pearbon, Webster, George; 19 steerage. October 31—Queen of the Sovith, s.s. (9.50 p.m.), 108 tons, Brigden, from Foxton. November I—Mana, s.s. (3.50 ajn.), 134 tons, Jackson, from Patea. November I—Aorere, s.s. (3.50 a.m.), 77 tons, Fisk, from Patea. November I—Blenheim, s.s. (5.25 a.m.), 120 tons, Watson, from SJeuiieim. . November I—Maori, h.s. (7.15 a.m.), 3399 tons, Hunter, from Lyttelton. Passengers :• Saloon—Misses Allen (2), Walsh, M'Donald, i Hayward, Birch, Pearso'i, Ross, EElhi, Furze, Prestidgt?, Anderson, J urso Leggett, Lady Ward, Mesdnmes Cleland and child, His'op and child, M'Donald, Tuson, Tyler, Watt and child, Dav/es, Duncan," Tennett, Thomson, Jack son, Tressider. Sir J. G. Ward, Messrs. Peck, . Keynes, Griffiths, Corrigan, Sir an g, M'Nab, Hutciilns, Tveahy, Hislop, Hockley, Cramp, Robinson^ Stevenson, Turner, Griffen, Hemninigs, Nichols, Hall; Bendall, Hickmott, Duncan, Furze, Stephens, Freeman, Nathan, Maddison, Dftwcs,' BaYrjl, Bradbury, Harper, Williams, Andrews, Stevens, Baxter, Craven, Souter, Tressider, M'Culloch, Gibb, • Anderson, Roberts, M^Commoiis, Donaldson, Matthews, Hislop, Campbell; 37 steeragoC November I—Kului,l —Kului, s.s. (YIJ.S a.m.), 182 tons Carlson, from Napier via coast. No\ ember I—Mouowai,l —Mouowai, s.s. (noon), 3433 tons. Rolls, from Ddnedin and Lyttelton. Passen- j ficrs: Saloon —Misses M'Beatln, Ferguson, Balfcer, Trask, jMcEdames Wilkie, Crawford and child, Nannestud, Schmidt, Dr. Phillips, Messrs Wilkie,' Neill, P,arkinson, Bajt, Gamble, RobhinE, Clarkson, Forbes, Gray. Orlan, Massey, Gresham, Gleiidmning, Martin, .English, Chapman, Horton, Morgan, Snow, Panning, Burke, Prior, Buchan, Styles, Mercer, Cook; 17 steerage. November I—Ashtnore,l —Ashtnore, barque (3 p.m. in the ! stream), 1089 cons, Sorensen, from Bunbury. November I—Rcgulus, s.s. (J0.25 p.m.), 555 tons, Mitchell, from Westport. November I—Manaronl —Manaron s,.s. 0C.35 p.m.), 122 tons, Hart, fiorfcl Havelock and Sounds. November I—Pohcrua.l —Pohcrua. s.s. (6.45 p.m.), 1175 tons, Robertson, from Greymouili. November ]—Koonya, s.s. (10.15 p.m.), 1091 tons, Nicholson, from Timaru. November 2—Rakanoa, 4s. (4.55 a.m.), 2240 tons, Caraon, from Westpctrt. DEPARTURES. October 31 —Arahura, s.s. (2.10 p.m.), 1590 tons, Lambert, for Picton,. Nelson, Westport, and Grpymouth. October 31—Waverley, s.s (2.10 p.m.), 157 tons, Wildman, for Nelson and Motueka. October 31—Opawa, s..s. (4i20 p.m.), 110 tons, Ecklord, for Blenheim. > October 33—Kapiti, s.s. (G.lO p.m.), 242 tons, Coiby, for Patsa. October 31—Mararoa, s.s. (11.5 p.m.), 2599 tons, Manning, for Lyttelton. November I—Robl —Rob Roy, s.s. (1.5 p.m.), 95 tons Cracroft. for Havelock. November I—Kiripaka,l —Kiripaka, s.s. (4.5 p.m.) ,133 tons, axwyers .for Patea. NcAenMier I—Rotoiti, s.s.'(B p.m.), 1159 tors, Aldvell, for IJelson, New Plymouth, and Oi>ahunga. ■ , Passengers: Saloon — For Nel&on : Misses Gfliibs, Boor, Souter, Mesdames Hudson and bo\. Hamilton, Souter, Cleland, Colonel Hjtue, Mtsi r.s. Robertson, M. J. Corrigan, Cleland, Probtan, G. Fitzger.ild. For Onehunga: Alra. lteid. November i.'—Kereru, schooner (9.45 a.m.) JW'tons, MitcuiH, for Gveymouth. VESSELS Itl PORT THIS AFTERNOON. Tan>n!i!;i-streefc Wharf.—Mapourika, Indravelh, Huia. afd Jenoib-cmay Braistworks.—Pukaki, . Surrey, Clan Mathe&on. Queen.":, Wharf.—(R.'«ht) Knzembe, Maori; (left) Mana, Queen of Aiic Soutli, Aorere, Kahu Stormbnd, and MonOwvi. Cu-stoinhouie-quay Breastworks. — Waihi, Blenheim, aud M.wnro.i. Wool Wharf.—Dartford. Railway Wharf.—Regulus. Helga. Glasgow Wharf. —Poherua, Athenic, Rakanoa Kini'.i Wharf. —Petone. In Stream.—Ashmorc, Orcti, Weathersfield. On Slip.—Takapiina. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Ripple, Gisborne, 2nd Tatanekat, CooU Strait, 2nd Jane Douglas, HokitiUa, Greymouth, 2nd - Opawa, liienheim, 2nd Jinupiri, Auckland, Gisborne, Napier, 3rd Kapiti, Patea, :frd Mararoa, Lyttelton, 3rd Waverley, Nelson and Motueka, 3rd Kiripaka, Patea, 3rd ttorinna, Oncliungii and New Plymouth, 3rd Alexander. Picton, 3rd , Kini, Westport, 3rd Talune, Auckland, Gisborne, Napier, 3rd Wakatu, LyttPlton via coast, 3rd Tllimaroa, Sjdney, 4th Penguin, Oneiiunga and New Plymouth, 4th Araliura, Grej mouth, Westport, Nelson, and Picton, ith Defender, Karan,iea, 4lh Putifcf, Greymo'itti, sth Manuka, Di nedm and Lyttelton, sth *> Uotoiti, Onehunga, Jfew Plymouth, sth Maheno, Melbourne, Hobart, Bluff, Dunedin, anu Lyttelton, 6th Victoria. Sydney, Auckland, Gisborne, and 2T*pior, otb PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Manaroa, Motueka, 2nd Mouowai, Napier, Cisbonie, Auckland, 2nd Queen of the South, Foxton, 2nd | •Pukaiii, Greymouth. 2nd Huia, Wangiinui, 2nd ;Opav.-a, Blenheim, 2nd Maori, Ljttclton, 2nd Blenheim, Blenheim, 2nd lOu'embe. Lyttelton, 2nd Wailii^ Blenheim, 2nd .Mararoa, Lyttelton, 3rd Wa\erley. Nelson and Motueka, Brd Stormbird, Wangamii, Sid Surrey, Lyttelton, 3rd | Jvabu, East Coaht, 3rd PoheiMa, Napier, 3id j Atevander, Nelson and West Coast, Brd ! Jane- Douglas, Hokitika, 3rd j Taluno, LyttPlton and Dunedin, 3rd Rakanoa, Westport, 4th v Pntecna. Picton and Nelson, 4th TaUpuna, New Plymouth and Onehunga, 4th Clan Matheson, Lyttelton, 4th Corinnjj Timaru, Oamaru, Dunedin, 4th 'Wakatu, Lyttelton via coast, 4th Athenic, Monte Video, Tencriffe, Plymouth, find London, sth Ulimaroa, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff, Hobart, and Melbourne, sth ■ Manuka, Napier, Gisborne, Auckland, and Sydney. sth * Victoria, Lyttelton and Dunedin, Oth Maheno, Sydney, Oth Indravelli, Suva and Vancouver, Cth Arahura, Picton, Nelson, Westport, and Greymouth, Oth BY TELEGRAPH. SYDNEY, 31st October. Sailed—Ulimaroa (3 p.m.), for Wellington. BRISBANE, 31st October. Arrived —Maramn, fiom Vancouver. Passengers : Saloon—For Auckland : Messrs Burns, Wallis, Jennings, Spinks, Mitchell, Shade, Blomquist, Williams, Middlemiss (2), Johnson, Kilbuin, M'Nair, Jeune, Major Loppett, Mesdames Schroder, Wallis, Shade, Blomquist, and Williams, Misses Waliis (2), Shade; 30 thirdclass. For Wellington —Messrs. Sutherland, Bailey, Christopher, Pratt, Russell, Ward, Eglin, Holt, Heron, Cathie, Williams, Dr. Coburn, Dr Donovan, Mesdameh Sutherland, Williams, Misses Sutherland, Bailey. For Dunedin : Messrs. iJastabrook, Waldon, Bulk, Mra. Eastabrook. For Lyttelton : Messrs. Wilson, Winter, Mrs. Winter. Cargo for Wellington: .1004 cases salmon, 4 eases rubbers, 1440 cases apples, 8 cases books. CAPE MARIA, 2nd November. The s.s. Ennerdale, from east, passe-J south at 8.30 p.m. yesterday, and a steamer from east passed south at 4 a.m. to-day. AUCKLAND, 31st October. Arrived —Wanaka, from South. Sailed —Talune, for southern ports. Passengers for Wellington—Messrs. Kirkcr, Flett. Sailed—Ennerdale, for Greymouth. Ist November. Arrived —Westralia, from southern port«. Arrived—Victoria (6.15 p.m.), from Sydney. ONEHUNOA. Ist November. Arrived—Penguin (9.30 a.m.), from New Plymouth. Sailed—Corinna (5.30 a.m.) and Rarawa (8.35 p.m.), lor New Plymouth. NEW PLYMOUTH, 2nd November. Arrived—Corinna (3 a.m.) and Rarawa' (5 a.m.), from Onehunga. GISBORNE, 31at October, Sailed—Kipplo k(8 D.m.), for Welljugtqn,
BLkn lyl.ti, Ist November. Arrived— Opawa (1 a.m.), from Wellington. ♦ 2nd November. Sailed— Opawa (10.30. a.m.), for Wellington. PICTON, 31st October. Arrived— Arahura (1i.15 p.m.), fiom Wellington. Sailed — Arahura (1"i.45 p.m.), for Nelson. :tfEIiSON, Ist November. Arrived— Waverley (8.30 a.m.), from Wellington ; Arahura (0.30 a.m.), from Picton. Sailed — Arahura, lor Wcstpovt. 2nd November. Arrived— Rotoiti (M 0 a.m.), from WellingKARAMGA, Ist November. Sailed — Echo (2 p.mj, for Wellington. 1 WESTPORT, 31st October. Sailed— Kaituna (1.10 p.m.), for Melbourne. GRKYMOUTH, 31st October. Jano Douglas (5.45 p.m.), bound from Hokitika to Wellington, put in for shelter. Ist November. , Sailed— Jano Douglas (8.35 a.m.), for WelhngLYTTELTON, 31st October. Arrived— Flora, from Greymouth. Ist November. Arrived— Taion (11 a.m.), from Hobart ; Mararoa (12.30 p.m.), from Wellington. BtUHTP, Ist November. Arriveu— Niwaru (8 a.m.), from Wellington. 2nd November. Arrived— Malieno (0.40 a.m.), from Melbourne and Hobart. DUNEDtN, 31st October. Arrived — Waikare, from. northern poits; Storm, from n6rthern ports. Ist November. Arrived— Tarawera, from Auckland via way ports; English Monarch, from Lyttelton. Sailed— Rippingham Grange and Waikare, for the Bluff. FAREWELL SPIT, 2nd November. Tutanekai at anchor here landing stones afc 11.45 a.m. THE INWARD SYDNEY BOAT. """*"" "Sailed, 3 p.m. Saturday,;" is the advice received from Sydney by the Huddart-Parker Company relati\e to the s.». Ulimaroa. The vessel is coming direct to Wellington, and should arrive early on Wednesday morning. She has aboard 319 passengers for New Zealand, aaid has also 775 tons of cargo to discharge at this port. FOR WEST OF ENGLAND. Alteration has been made in the sailing date of the 1 Fedbral-Houlder-Shire liner Rippingham Grange from Wellington to West of Unglaud ports. It has been decided that she will now set out, on the 16th mst. RIGGING THE HELGA. Work in connection with the re-rigging of the barquentine Helga is to be taken in hand. Captain Pearson states that the work Will occupy about one month. When ready for sea the vessel will proceed to Kaipara to load for Sydney. THE IONIC AT MONTE VIDEO. According to advice received by the local agents the Sliaw-Savill liner lonic, which left Gisborne on the 10th inst., resumed her voyage to England from Monte Video on Thursday evening.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 107, 2 November 1908, Page 6
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