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SHIPPING.

PORT OP W ELLIN (HTON. HIGH WATER. To-day— Sli 13m a.m.; Sh 40m p.m. To-morrow — 9h Sin a.m.; 9h 3jiu p.m. ARRIVALS. July 7_Queen of the South, s.s, (9.15 p.m.), IDS tons, Harvey, from l f o\ton. jj u ly 7— Hob Eoj, b.b. (10.25 p.m.), 05 tons, Mclntyre, from Picton. July 7— Arahura, s.b. (10.3d p.m.), 1590 tons, Lambert, fiom Ovcymouth, Westport, Nelson, and Picton. Passengei s : Saloon — Misses Brebner, Brown, Hill, Mejer, Hill, Eggors, Benseman, Sholfield, HoDSon, Plaits. Slatteiy, Mesddmes Tiller aud child, Brebner, Hunter (2), Wheblej, Coulson. Benjamin, Mabin, M ightingale, Hart, Bennie, Thomas, Yarrall, Corcoraue, MeKee, Meyer, Sideock, Whitford, iloirax, Benseman, Gale, Pollard, Messrs. Parton, Brebner, Bins, Brown, Harl, Kersel, Myers,, Benjamin, Mabin, Wilson, Fmlajson. Tacon, Yarrall, MeKee, Vincent, Parser, Rowley, Whitehorn, Clark, Meyer, Benseman (S3. Wlutford, Horrax, Raplcy, Bryant, Uomer, Crump, BagnaH, Wareing. McKee, Brownlee, Duncan, "Wither, Brayworth. July B— Wiiipon, s.s. (2.20 a.m.), 1919 tons, Harris, from Wcstport. July B— PutiKi, s.s. (2.50 a.m.), 409 tons, Dewhnrst, from Wangauui. July B— Opawa, s.s. (3.-20 a.m.), 110 tons, Eckfoi'd, from Blenheim. July B— Waihi, s.s' (3.23 a.m.), 92 tons, Carey, from Blenheim. July S— Kiripaka, s.s. (4.20 a.m.), 133 tons, Dixon, from Patea. July B— Rosamond, s.s. (G. 15 a m.), 721 tons, Edwin, from Onehunga, New Plymouth, Nelson, and Picton. July B— Pateena, s.s. (7 a.m.), 1212 tons, Manning, trora Lyttelton. Passengeis: Saloon—iiSbses HcKechnie, Nurse Harris, Alesdames Starshall and con, Clarkson and t-no children, Asliman, Aitken, Hullen. Wright, Dunloj), Captain Bone, Messrs. West, Wilson Peoples. Cox, Mark, Beattie, Watkinb, Chinnery, Aitken, Wright, Driver; 23 steerage Jidy S — Kaikoura. s.s.. (7.45 a.m. in the Btream), C 998 tons., McKellar, from London via .Auckland aJid NairiCL. July S— Wimmera, s.s. (9.30 a.m.). 3023 tons, Wallar, from Dunedin and Lyttelton. Passengers : Sal» *i— Misses Glenn. New, Gordon, Organ, Etppie, Batt, Ball, Sharpe, and Nurse Lee, Messrs. H. Adley, R. Barland, B. Kincaid, T. Kincaid, B. Clark, W. Clarkson, Marryatt, DufT;«l2 steerage. July 8 Waverley, s.s. (9.30 a.m.), 157 tons, Wildman, fiom Foxfcon. July B—Stormbtrd,8 — Stormbtrd, s.s. (11.15 a.m.), 217 tons, Mclntyre, lrom Wanganui. ] DEPARTURES. July 7— Tarawera, s.s. (3.40 p.m.;, 2003 tons, Robertson, for Lvfctelton and Dunedin. Passengers— S.iloou : For Dunedin — Mrs. Hooper, Captain Hooper. July 7— Defender, s.s. (3.45 p.m.), 100 tons. Jamieson, for Karamen. I July 7— Maiuipoun, s.s. (4.40 p.m., from the stream), 2060 tons, Dawson, for Rarotonga and Papeete. Passengers: Saloon — Mi&srs Veeley, Prinsle. A. Preston, Le Levome, Jtrsdanies Weid. Veeiey, J. H. Pieston, Claik j and child, While, MclmfT-Boyd, Mountfoot, " Dr. Weld, Messrs. J. H. Preston, J. Preston, [ ,T. R. Tripe, R. Mcßridc, John Bushby, Mount- j foot, Newton, White, Bntler, Laishley, Jay; 56 afceerage. ' July 7 — Corinua, s-s. (5 p.m.), 1271 tons, Cameron, for New Plymouth and Onelmnga. . July 7 — Ennerdale, s.s. (5.15 p.m.), 1139 tons. Cox, for Greymoutli. July 7— Maori, s.s. (8.5 p.m.), 3390 tons, Hunter, for Lyttelton. Passengers : Saloon —Misses Rnine, Ktrkwood, Bagley, Bond, Mesdames Armstrong, TurrcU. Flev ell> n, Alien. Searle, OaiKson and 2 diiWien, Murray, Haiisen, Dt. Kennedy, Mess,i\s. Clarkson. Chisliolm Peters, Kent, Blewitt, Sawders Armstrong, Flerwellyn, Searle, Clarkson, Jones, - Thomas, Easton, McMasters, Linskill, Scotland, Ryder, 3rittender, Brodie, Ilo'oinson, Parsons, E\ung, Barber, Tucker, iiansen. July 7 — Aorere, s.s. (5.5 p.m.), 77 tons, Fisk, for Patea. ' July 7— Wanaka, s.s. (6.20 p.m.), 2422 tons, Todd, for Westport. July 7 — Waimea, ?.s. (&A5 p.m.). 454 tons, iWHdman, for Nelson and West Coast. I July 7— Nfjahere, s.s. (10.23 p.m.), 1100 tons. Christian, for Greytnouth. , " July S— Ripple, s.s. (12.35 a.m.), 370 tons, lAlisop, for Napier. VESSELS l« PORT THIS AFTERNOON. Jervois-quay Bieastworks. — Kaikoura. Queen's Wharf.— (South) Rosamond, Waverley, Waihi, Pateena, and Wimmera; (north) Queen of the Soutli, Mana, Kiripaka, Kapiti, fiuia, Blenheim, Arahura, and Olimaroa-Cttstomhouse-quay Breastwovkb. — Opawa, iWairau, aud Manama. Wool Wbarf.— Tutsnekai and Rob Roy. Railway Wharf.— Kaituna. Putiki, Waipori. Glasgow Wharf.— Oiari. iiing's W r harf.— Roloiti, Te Anau, Mararoa. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Tafcapuna, Nelson and Picton, Bth Kamona, Westport, Bth Poherua, Greymoutli, Bth Aorere, Patea, 9th Jlaori, Lyttelton, Oth Wakatu, Lyttelton aud Kaikoura, 6th Wakanui, Waitara, »th Moana, Melbourne, Hobart, Bluff, Dunedin, fend Lj-ttelton, 9th Talune, Auckland, Grsborne, Napier, Oth Star of Scotland, Wanganui, Oth lonic, Lyttelton, 9tli Kaliu, Napier and Bast Coast, Oth Mapounka, Greymouth, Westport, and 'Veb. *fci, 10th Flora, Auckland via East Coast ports, 10th Tarawera, Dunedin and Lyttelton, 11th Kennedy, West Wanganui, 11th Hinemoa, southern lighthouses, 13th Sloeraki, Sydney, 14th PnOJECTED DEPARTURES. Opawa, BlenheiiD, Bth Piiteena, LjlteUon, Bth Waihi, Blenheuu, Bth Wiminera, Napier, Gisborne, Auckland, and Bydney, Bth THimaroa, Lyttctton, Dunedin, Bluff, Hobart, and Melbourne, Bth Kapiti, Wauganui, Bth Queen of the South, Foxton, Bth Blenheim, Havelock, Bth Haa, Wanganui, Bth Maori, Ljttelton, 9th Kaituna, Lyttelton, Oth Orari, London, Oth Moana, Sjdney, 9th Takiipuna, Picton and Nelson, 9th Rosamond, New Plymouth, Onehunga, 9th Aiahura, Picton, Nelson, Westport, and Breymouth, lotii Flora, Eost Coast Bays and Auckland, 10th Star of Scotland, London, 10th Wairau, Nelson, 10th Wnkatu, Kaikoura and Lyttelton, 10th Waipori, Kaipaia and Sjdney, 10th Kaikoura, Lyttelton, 10th Wakanui, London. 11th nahu, Napier and Eabt Coast, 12th Kennedy, Nelson and West Coast, 12th - Tarawer.i, Napier, Gisborne, Auckland, 12th OVERSEA VESSELS. Steamers Bound for Wellington. Walkure, left New York 3rd May (direct); due Wellington about 10th July. Lett Plymouth 29th May via Teneriffe, Capetown, and Hobart; due 13th July. Nerelwna, leit London sth May via Austrahan ports and Auckland ; due about the 16tn July. Utaki left London oth June via Dunedin; 'due about 20th July. Tonganro, left Plymouth 12th June via Tend ilie, Capetown, and Hobart ; due about ' the 20lh July. btar of AusiiaUa, left London 29th May via .Australian ports and Auckland; due about the 29th July. Kumar j, leit London Oth June via Auckland; due about the Urd August. ■> De\ou, leit Liverpool 29th May via Melbourne, Sjdnej, aud Auckland; due about the 4th August. Bantu, lclt New York 13tti May via Melbourne, Sjdney, and Auckland; duo about the 7th August. Connthic, leit Plj'uiouth 27th June, via Tencnile, Capetown, and Hobart; due about the ISLh August. Tomoana, left New York 20th June, via Melbourne, Sjdney, and Auckland; due about the -2Gtii Augu:,t. Glecdevon, leit New York Sth June via Melbourne, Sydney, and Auckland ; due about the 27th August. ! ilaiere. left London 29th June, via Melbourne, Sjdney, and Auckland ; due about tire 3uth Augnsc. Cornwall, Ittt Liverpool 2Gth June via Melbourne, Sidney, and Auckland; due about the 31st Augnst. t Bannoriiburn, left New York 21st June, via -Auckland; duo about the 31st August. Sailing Vessels. Clara, barque, left Liverpool 27th May. Senorita, barquentine, left Adelaide 22nd June. Outward Bound Steamers. Clan Ogilvy, left Auckland Ist May, via Port Krie anc, Durban; due London about theMh July. . ... t Kaipara, left Lyttelton 29th May via Monte [Video; due London about 14th July. Waiwera, leit Wellmgton 30th May via Monte Video; due London abou.t 15th July. Laogton Grange, left Lyttelton 29th May via Madeira; due Avonmouth about 20th July.. Clan Grant, leit Blutt 29.th May; due AvonBwotb aboot 20th July. Opawa, left Lytteltcn 2nd Juno via Monte IVideo; due London about 20th July. Elsa, left Lyttelton 31bt May; due London Bbout 30th Jaly. Rimutakn, left Lyttelton 1 2tu Juno v;a Monte Video, Tencriife, aud Pl y mouth; due london about 2oHi Julj. . Agapanttnis, left Lyttelton 9th June via Las Pttlmas; d«o iondon about 30th July. Mimiro, lsit Bluff mil June, via Las Palmas: due London about 30th July. . Clan Macintyre, left Btuff 22ud June via Durban; due London about J3Ui August. • Matetua, left Auekhind Ist July via Monto (V r ideo7 due London abojit 15th August,

Nalrnshire, left Lyttelton 25th June, via Madeira; due Avonmouth about the 20th August Aotea, left LjtLelkin Ist July, via Monte Video; due London iihout 22nd August. Arrino, left Blult 30th June; due Avonmouth about 21th August. Clan Leslie, left Lyttelton sth July >ia Sydney; due AvonmoHth about 20th August. BY TELEGRAPH. SYDNEY, 7th Julj.. Sailed—Victoria (2 p.m.), for Auckland. MELBOURNE, 7th July. • Sailed — Warrinioo. for ilobart and Ululf. HOBAKT, 7th Jul}. Arrived — Athenic, from London \ia Capetown. AUCKLAND, "th Julj. Arrived— Wairuna, liom southern porth. Arrived — H.5J.3. Tincountcr, fiotn Sjdney. HOICIA>.UA HIiADS, TtlwJuly. Sailed — Laira, barijuo, lor Sjdney. FOXTON, 7th July. Sailed— Waverley (11 p.m.), for Wellington jx'APXKK, 7lji July. Arrived— Ruru (a p.m.), fiom Wellington. Sailed— Petone (3.45 p.m.), lor Wellington. WAXGA.VUI, 7th July. ' Sailed— Stormbird (n.3.i p.m.), for Wellington. I'JCTON, 7th July. Arrived— Taxapuna (5 p.m.). fiom Wellington Sailed— Takapuna (midnight*, for Nelson. .VELSON, 7th July. Sailed— Mapounka (8 a.m.), tor Westport. Stli July. Arrived— TaUapuna (7.30 a.m.), from Picton; Corinna and Wairaea (8 a.m.), from Wellingbailed— Takapuna (10.13 a.m.), for Picton and Wellington. LTTTKLTON, 7th July. Arrived— tt'akntu, from Wellington and Kaikoura. Sailed— Kini, lor Greymoatu; Riga, for Nydia Bay, to load timber for Sydney. Bth July* Arrived— Tarawera (6.5 a.m.) and Jiaori (C.55 aju.), from Wellington. To sail— Maori (S.l!) p.m.). for Wellington. GUSYMO-.TH. 7th July. Sailed— Pohfrua (10.3P p.n<.,\ for Wellington WESTPORT, Sth July. Sailed— Kamona (1.25 a.m.), for Wellington DUNEDIN, 7th July. Arrived— invereargill, from Timaru; Koonya, from the Bluff. Sailed — Mo<ina, for northern ports and Sydney. Passengers for Wellington — Miss Jones, Kesdames Mills and infant, Binning and 2 cluldren, Browning, Mr. R. Grange, Captain Watson. Sailed— Fukaki, for Westport. THE ULIMAROA IN HEAVY WEATHER. The Huddart-Parker Company's, fine steamer Ulimaroa had an exceedingly rough trip across from S.vdney. High s. as, with adverse winds, met her soon after leaving port, and followed her aeioss tlip Tasman Sea. On getting into the vioimty c' Cook Strait the Ulimai-o.i van into a nouUi-past gale. The cxpeiiences of passenßGi'3 -.vere generally uncomfortable, so fai- on the -neither alone was concerned; but th 3 Ulimaro.i proved hersek a magnificent scahoal, and she came through the gales in tlia same first-class order as when slie left Sydney. She berthed at the Queen's WhaVf at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon, and proceeds at i p.m. to-day lo Hol>art and Melbourne, via southern porl6. '1 ho following saloon passengers arrived from Sydney by the Ul:m»roa yesterday afternoon : — For Wellington — -Misses Conuett, Fen-y, Luke, Begg, Haigli, Walsh, Mackenzie, Watt, Bertyman, Mes<ia<»'es Archer, LockT'ood, Meek, Ueiideison, MV-bacl, King, Defty, .■'.slier, Barber, Ivens, H'Klrrin and 2 children, Kojti- Toohey, Holme?. Roberts*. Mackenzie, rttuijpson Snowball, Oiay, Sir Chas. Lucas, C.t .tain Hunter, Rev. ivona, Messrs. Hudson, Hirst, Etherington. Coi'nett, King, Pearson, Lockuood, Moran, IJlliott. Draper, King, Michael. Mcßae, Bulles, McKay, South/ill, Luke, Bennett, Miles, Morris., Bell, Cuitis, Meek, Archer, Hart, Mould, Byrne, George, King, Sullivan, Spencer, B'soklnnd, Howe, Barber, Spencer, Knight, Lile, Fraser, Reid, Watt, Toohey, Deans, Saunders, McDonald, Lister, Middings, Fox, Fahey, Eonane, Ridgway, Downey, Berryman, Kemp, Snowball, Bloxani, Day, Jones, Toohey, Turner, Thomas, Boyd, Bloxam; 50 steeiage. l-or Lyttelton— Misses Thomson, Wright, Gurney, Pilp, Kitson, Brady, Afm&trong, Mestlames Barkhouse (2), Colton, Gurney, Armstrong, Russell and child, Melitus, maid, and 2 children, Messrs. George, Ditzell, Swanstou. For Dunedra — Mrs. Cameron, Messrs. Mepham, Brooke, Campbell, and Rev. Davies. THE PORT OF WESTPORT. A Press Association message from Westport advises that during tne month of June 91 steamers and 2 sailers, representing 52,501 tons, entered the port, and 90 steamers and 1 sailer, repiesenting 33,751 tons, left. The mean high water in the river was 23ft 7m ou trie bar 23ft lm. PASSENGERS FOR SYDNEY. At 5 p.m. to-moirow the Union Company's s.s. Moana> is timed to leave Wellington lor Sjdnoy direct, and the following ha\e booked pabhages at the local office : — Misses A. Sewell, Bacon, Leon, Blakie, Poynder, Dodds., Nathan (2), W. 1. Thomas, Mesdames Martin, Landaborougb, Ballard, Beckett, W. S. Smith, W. Nathan, Loiisdale and 5 children, Roach, J. T. Lambert, Messrs. Martin, C. Andrews, C. H. Sewell, V. Cohen, Landsborougb, Wliittingham, Edkins, Ballard, J. Shaip, A. E. Beckett, F. Frasey, D. MuLeod, Walsh, McClure, W. S. Smith, Lonsdale, G. E. Wastney, J. T. Lambert, J. Craig, A. Cromie, A. Greig, A. Goadie, Master J. A. Lambert. The Moana, due here to-morrow morning from Melbourne and Hobart, via southern ports, will arrive in charge of Captain Livingstone, Captain Worrall having been granted a month's holiday on arrival at Dunedm yesterday. A scandalously absurd and cruel rumour was circulating in Lyttelton on Monday to the effect that the steamer Cornwall, now on her way from Liverpool lo New Zealand, had been lost with all hands, including 200 passengers. Denial norn, official eiruJos was readily forthcoming, bufc some apprehensive and credulous people still believed the rumour on Tuebday morning. According to the Times., many added details were given to the storj on Monday night, including the names of some of the passengers. Captain Aldwell left by the Maori for Lyttelton last night to take charge of the collier Kotuku. Captain Hunter, wlia-Js to take chaige^of the ship Leicestei Castle, which put into Auckland for repairs on the 28th June, while on a vojagfi from Newcastle to South America, arrived from Sjdney by the Ulimaroa }esterday. A party of five Chinese arrived yesterday afternoon fiom Sjduey by the Ulimaroa, and as they were bound for the Islands, transhipped .to the Manapouri as soon as tiie mediral inspection wab over. The paucity and uniqueness ot their luggage caused some merriment among the passengers, each of the live bearing a bright coloured blanket and two small kits — no moie. Needless to say. the services of stewards were dispensed with. Captain John William Clark, harbourmas ter at Lyttelton, who died on Sunday morning, was about 75 years of age. Born in Tasmania he served his apprenticeship with tile well-known sliipownmg hrm of MeMeekan and lilackwood. He was later appointed master of the steamer Ringarooma. After, deliver, ing that vessel to the Union Company, by wjiom she liaa been purchased, Captain Clark went to Lytteltou, and took command of the Harbour Board's tug Lyttelton. This was thirty years ago, and he had been in tne service of the Lyttelton Harbour Board c\er since. In a paper read to tne Royal Statistical Society, London, at a recent meeting, it uas mentioned that 45 steamers, with a carrying capacity oi' 4,033,700 frozen carcases, are engaged in the Xew Zealand-United Kingdom service. Next are !>i vessels and 8.433,700 carcases in the South American trade; and 25 vessels, with capacity of, 2,794,400 tiading to Great Britain irom Australasia and tor Soutli AiPjyica; also 4S boats, with a capacity of 1,913,000, running from Australia to tiie United Kingdom.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 7, 8 July 1909, Page 6

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SHIPPING. Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 7, 8 July 1909, Page 6

SHIPPING. Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 7, 8 July 1909, Page 6