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SHIPPING. PORT OF WELLINGTON.

HIGH WATER. To-day— llli 30m a.m.; n In 50m p.m. To-morrow ; 0.2G p.m. ARRIVALS. January 15— Putiki, s.s. (2.43 p.m.), 409 tons, Dewhurst (put back through stress of weather). January 15 — Star of New Zealand, s.s. (4.15 p.m.), in stream, 4417 tons, Beck, from Napier. January 15— PenguiD, s.s. (10.40 p.m.), 524 tons, Naylor, from Nelson and Picton ; 78 pasbcngcrs. January 15— Wunaka, s.s. (11.15 p.m.), 2422 tons, Todd, from Auckland and Limestone Island. January 10 — H.M.S. Pioneer, twin-screw third-class protected cruiser (6 a.m.), 2200 tons, 5000 h.p., Commander Miller, from Tiinaru. January 16— Mararoa, s.s. (6.5 a.m.), 2508 tons, Manning, from Lyttelton; 150 passengeit. Jauuary 10— Wliangape, s.s. (8.30 a.m.), in stream, 2391 tons, Dawson, from Newcastle. January IG— Opawa, s.s. (0.35 a.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, from Blenheim. DEPARTURES. January 15— Malieno, s.s. (0.50 p.m.), 5282 tons, Neville, for Sjdney. Passenger list published Thursday. Januai y 15— Pateena, s.s. (Co p.m.), 2834 tons. Stewart, lor Nelson. January 15— Clan Mncnulay, s.s. (0.5 p.m.), 2S3J tons, Roden, for Picton. January 15— Maori, s.s. (8.10 p.m.), 3309 tons, Hunter, for Lj ttelton ; 202 passengers. January 15— Wimraera, s.s. (8.20 p.m.), 3022 tons, »Waller, for Lyttelton and Dunsdin ; BG> passengers. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. BleA'ieim, Blenheim, 10th Arap&wa, Lyttelton, 10th Pengu-tn, Picton, 16th # Manarovi, Motueku, 10th Orari Jlapier, 17th Pateena. Nelt,on, ICth Mana, Pai'ea, 17th Queen of ft'ie South, 17th Maori, Lytfcelton, 17th Wakatu, Ly.ttelton and Kaikonra, 17th Mapounka, Gieymouth, AVestport, and Nelson, 17th Ituia, Wangnnni, 17th Takapuna, Onahunga and New Plymouth, 17th Triune, Dunedin and Lyttelton, 17th H.M.S. Challenger, Napier, 17th Defender, Hokitika, 18th Ngahere, Grej mouth, ISth Monowai, Auckland, Gisborne, and Napier, 10th Kaiapoi, Southern ports, 19th Waverley, Nelson, 19th Moeraki, Sydney, 20th Wimmera, Dunedin and LyttelloQj 21st Manuka, Sydney, Auekktnd, Gi&borne, and Kapler, 22nd -Warrimoo, Melbourne, JHobart, Bluff, Dunlin, Lyttelton, 22nd PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Opawa, Blenheim, 10th Mararoa, Lyttelton, ICth Rob Roy, Blackball, lGth Star of New Zealand, Loncton, 10th Arahura, Nelson, \Veslport>-and Greytnouth, I6tli Wanaka, Lyttelton, 16th Penguin, Nelson, 17th , H'.iia, Wanganui, 18th Wa|:anui, Bluff, 18th Mjinaroa, Motueka, 15th Poherua, Greymouth, 18th Defender, West Coast. 38th Queen of the South, Fo.xton, ISth Maoii, Lyttelton, 18th Blenheim, Blenheim, 18th Kahu, East Coast, 13th Wakatu. KaiKbura and Lyttelton, 18th Stormbird, Wanganui, 18th Pateena, Picton and Nelsoa, 18th Kaiapoi, Picton, Westport, and Greymouth,, ISth Arapawa, Paten, ISth Talune, Napier, Gisborne, and Auckland, ISth Takapuna, New Plymouth and Onehunga, Mapourika, Picton, Nelson,. Westport, and Qrej mouth, 19th Jlonowai, Lyttelton and Dunedin, 19th Wairuu, Nelson, 19th Waverley, Nelson and West Coast, 20th Moeiaki, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff, Hobarfc, and Melbourne, 21st Wimmera, Napier, Gfeborne, Auckland, and Sydney, 2)st Manuka, Lyttelton and Duncdln, 22nd Warrimoo, Sydney, 22nd OVERSEA VESSELS. Steamers Bound for Wellington. Palieha, left Liverpool 31st October, via 'Auckland ; due about 18th January. Star of Australia, left New York 7th No. veinber, via Australian ports aria Auckland; due about 18th January. Mamari, left London 2nd December via Auckland; due about 22nd January. Tomoana, left London 3rd November via Australian ports, Auckland, and Napier; due about Ist February. Otaki, left Liverpool 28th November, via Auckland; due about 26th January. lonic, left Plymouth 12th December, via Capetown and Hobart; due about the 20th January. Aberlour, left New York 11th November, via Australian ports and Auckland; due about thfi SOtli January. Nerehana, left London 2nd December via Melbourne. Sydney, Auckland, and Napjerj due about lith February. Turakina, left Plymouth 31st December, via Capetown and Hobart; due about the 14th February. Cape Breton, left New York 3rd December, Via Australian ports and Auckland; due Wellington about the 15th February. Fifeshire, left Liverpool 11th December, via Australian ports and Auckland; due about tho ZOth February. Tongariro, left London 7th January, via Capetown and Hobart; due about the 25th February. Indradevi, left New York lOth December, via Australian ports and Auckland; due about the 27th February. Waimatc, left London 9th January via 'Auckland; due about 2nd March. Athenic, left London via Capetown and Hobart Bth January; due about 23rd February. Mashona, left New York Ist January, via Melbourne and Sydney; due about 15th March. Sailing Vessels. Lady Wolsety, left Liverpool 10th November Charles F. Croker, left Puget Sound via Jimaru 24th October. Outward Bound Steamers. Rippingham Grange, left Wellington for Bristol on ICth November, via Bahia and ilonte .Video; due about the 13th January. Euapehu, left Wellington on the 18th December via Monte Video; due about tho 89th January at Plj mouth. Mimiro, left Wellington 22nd December; due London about 31st January. Maori, left Lyttelton 20th December; due London about Ist February. Kaipara, left AVellington 24th December; duo London about the 7th February. Glendhu, left Wellington 31sfc December; due London about lath February. Devon, left Wellington 30th December for Biistol; due about 14th Februaiy. Waiwera, left Wellington BUt December; due London about loth February. Star of England, left Wellington 2nd January ; due London about 20th February. Arawa, left Wellington 12th January; due London about 23rd February. Rirautaka, left Wellington 11th January via Monte Video; due at Plymouth about 25th February. BY TELEGRAPH. LONDON, 13th January. Arrived— Rakaia and Corinthic, from Wellington. SYDNEY, 13th January. Arrived — Victoria (noon), from Auckland. NEWCASTLE, loth January. Arrived— Waitemata, ,from Auckland. ONEHUNGA, 15th January. Sailed— Takapumi (3.30 p.m.;, for New Plymouth. Passengers — Misses Jones, Williamson, M'Lellan, Fraser, Mesdames Clark, Jones, James, Messrs. Mnvgatroyd, Lush, Moore. Sedgwick, Peart, Graves. DUNEDIN, 15th January. Sailed— Talune (4 p.m.), for North—Passengers for Wellington— Miss Macnuley, Messrs. Gale, Baird, Woolley, Scoular, Masters ScouUr (3). LYTTELTON, 15th January. Arrived— Morayshire, fiom Bluff. Sailed— Ulimaroa, for Dunedin. NAPIER, 15th January. Arrived— Mokoia (11.30 a.m.), from Wellington. NELSON, 15th January. Arrived— Rotoiti (10.30 a.m.), from Picton. Arrived — Waverley (1.15 p.m.), from Wellington. Sailed— Rotoiti (5 p.m.), for New Plymouth. PICTON, 15th January. Arrived— Holmdale, from Wanganui. Sailed— Holmdale, for Greymouth. WAITARA, 15th January. Arrived— Tainui (3.15 p.m.), from Wellington. NEW PLYMOUTH, 15th January. Sailed— Rarawa (8.43 p.m.), for Onehunga. NAPIER, 15th January. Sailed— Mokoia. for Gisborne. FAREWELL SPIT, 15th January. Wiiangape (4 p.m.) passed for Wellington. SHIPPED TO LONDON. The following products were taken from this nort by the New Zealand Shipping Company's Illmutaka, which left for London on Tl-ursdav —From Timaru— s7l bales wool, 100 bales skin, 100 casks tallow, 3180 carcases mutton, 7581 carcases lamb. From Oamaru— 20 bales wool, 423 carcases mutton, 4788 carcases lamb. From Dunedin-3074 bales wool, 460 hales skins, 9 packages sundries, 201 caresses mutton, 5 bales skinst 11 baleSjbjiir,^

' casks pelts, 0 bales feathers, 1221 crates cheese, 31S8 boxes butter. Fiom Bluff— l3o7 crates cheese. From Auckland— "43 crates cheese. 15,150 boxes, butter. Fiom Wellington I —32,573 boxes butter, 12,914 crates cheese, 7000 carcases mutton. 7209 carcases lamb, 5000 shoulders mutton, 5000 legs mutton, 118 packages sundries, 310 bales wool. 11 bales leather, 4 casks pelts. From Lyttelton — 4852 bales woo', 140 bales skin, 113 oasks tallow, 2988 carcases mutton* 7609 carcases lamb, 2 skins, 3S cask:, pelts, 25 casks feathers, 4-14 boxes cheese, 1974 boxes butter. THE ORARI. Tlie Xew Zealand Shipping Company's Orari, which is now loading at Napier, is due here on Thursday in order to complete her Wellington loading. She is timed to sail on the 23rd January from Lyttelton for London. THE MAMARI. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company's steamer Mamari, which arrived at Auckland on Thursday night from London, has on boaul 400 tons of cargo for Wellington, and is due here about the 23rd inst. From this port she proceeds to Timaru with the residue of 1050 tons. A VALUABLE CARGO. By the Shaw, Savill and Albion Company's steamer Ar-awa, which sailed from Wellington on Tuesday for London, the following products were shipped away .-—From Auckland— 146 bales wool, 3 bales skins, 10 bales leather, 10 bales raga, 320 bales hemp, 99 casks tallow, 20 casks pelts, P32 cases kauri pum, 397 sacks kauri sjitm, 239 bundles bark. From Dunedin— 30 bales sheepskins, 2 bales horsehair, 278G bales wool, 50 sacks cocksfoot, 62 casks tallow, 13 bags scheelite. From Timaru— 6ll6 bales wool, 82 bales skins. From Wellington— 216 bales hemp, 2 casks pelts, 72 casks tallow, 46 packages sundries, 432 bales wool, 127 bales sheepskins. A SAILER FROM HULL. Under charter to the Xew Zealand Shipping Company the sailing vessel \ovo was to have left Hull early in December with a cargo of creosote for the Xew Zealand Government. She will discharge at Wellington, and may be expected to put in an appearance some time during March. CORINTHIC, AT PLYMOUTH. Advice has been received by the local agents of the Shaw, Sa\ill and Albion Company that the R.M.S. Corinthic, which ieft Wellington for London on 3rd December, arrTvcd at Plymouth on Thursday. THE OPAWA'S CARGO. The New Zealand Shipping Company's Opawa, which left for London yesterday took away a large general carjjo, * as follows :— From Timaru— s7l bales wool, 100 bales skins, 100 casks tallow, 3180 carcases mutton, 7551 carcases lamb, 2 packages sundries. From Ormani— 2o bales wool, 123 carcases imitton, 4788 carcases lamb. From Dunedin— 3o74 bales wool, 408 biileu skins, 211 carcases mutton 5 bales rabbitskins, 11 bales hair, 13 casks pelts, ft bales feathers, 1221 eases cheese, 3188 boxes butter, 9 packages sundries. From 81uff— 4397 cases cheese. From Auckland— Jßs2 bales wool, M 0 bales skin 3, 113 casks tallow, 2958 carcases mutton, 7CC9 carcases lamb, 2 bales rabbitskins, 34 casks pelts, 25 bales feathers, 411 cases cheese, 1974 bo-.es butter, 2 packages sundries From Wellington— 7000 carcases mutton, 7209 carcases lamb, 5000 shouldeih mutton, 5000 legs mutton, 340 hales wool, US packages sundries, 51 bales leather and basils 4 casks pelts. D"™ 1 ?. Iler .Ml' t° «ie West Coast Sounds, the Vvaikare is to be uiidor the command of Captain Coll. M'Donald. She leaves Dunedin tot the trip to-day. Captain Hatchings is to nave charge of the Talune. which leaves Wellington on Monday lor Auckland in resumption of the coastal run. Ti^!!. e .j w raysh w c -^ iU be dlle !ierc n «- fc Thuibday fiom Waitara. and is timed to sail for Liverpool on Saturday

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 13, 16 January 1909, Page 4

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SHIPPING. PORT OF WELLINGTON. Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 13, 16 January 1909, Page 4

SHIPPING. PORT OF WELLINGTON. Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 13, 16 January 1909, Page 4

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