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SHIPPING. PORT OF WELLINGTON.

HIGH WATER. To-day— 2h Sra a.m.; 2h 39m p.m. To-morrow— 3h 5m a.m.; 3h 30m p.m. ARRIVALS. March 22— Gerli", s.s. (4.55 p.m.), 26D tons, Kodger, from Fo\ton. March 22 — Quecu of the South, 5.6. (5.45 p.m.), 138 tons, Haney, from Koxton. Marcn 23 — Stormbird, s.s. (6.20 p.m.), 217 tons, Mclntyre, from Wanganui. March 22— Pateena, s.s. (8.50 p.m.), 1212 tons, Crawford, from Nelson and Picton. Passengers : Saloon— Misses Bath, Leslie (2). Souter, Lnesaj, SoreiibOn, Neshit, Smart, Hood, Smith, Savage, Sutton. Watbon, Andrews, Jones, Sabers. Xicol, Fitzgerald, McDonnell, Bashford, Donog'uue (2), Western, Jackson, Donohogue, Mesdames Shepherd, Lovell, Smith, Jlirains, Pepper, Boldaway, Livesay, Canavaii, Claridge, O'Hara. Butler, Sininger, Whitford, Hutsoii, Finney, Sextus, Blacketfc, Wadbworth, Malcolm, Tliouias. Chittendeu, Stent, Ensor, Lvon, Radclifle, Hajes, 3!orse, Nicol, Mallett, Bragg. D'Emden, Elwy, Ptrano, Andrews, Messrs. Smyth, Lovell-Smith, Pitt, Hepworlh, Claridge, Captain Richardson, Stewart, Conncll, Burley, Sergt.-Major Wilson, Rev. Kennedy, Canasan, Mclntyre, Hamilton, Lord, Baeyertz, BrouKh, Bradey. Williamson, Ashill, Dr. Polleu, Rev. O'SulUvan, Leggo, Springer, Smith, Savage, Jeffries, Sevtus. Higgins (2), \\ ads\rorth. Rev. Kimberley, Griffin. Paterson, Russ (2) Nimmo, Pick well, Chittendeu, Lyon, Elvy, Luxford. Adams, Cole, Bhindell, Bohan, Stent, Speed, Eves, McDounell. Bcrljn, Rennie, Radclitfe Gilmour, Herd. Gibson. Wilkinson. Yarrall, Re.d, O'Donohogue, Andrews, Spence. j March 22— Kapuui, s.s. (10.40 p.m.), 275 tons, Jackson, from Patea. March 23— Kapiti, s.s. (1.10 a.m.), 242 tons, Sawyers, from Patea. March 23— Kennedy, s.s. (2.40 a.m.), 220 tons, WiMman. from West Wanganui. March 23— sraor', s.s. (7 a.m.), 3390 U ns, Aldwell, from Lyttelton. — 128 passengers. March 23— Moana, s.s. (8.10 a.m. in the stream), 3915 tons, Worrall, from Sydney. Passengers: Saloon— Mesdames Monaghan, Van \sch Smith, Henderson, - Charles, Bennett, Ro™e'rs, AHpass, Madge, Paterson and cl ild, J Misses C<jJeman (2). Paterson (2), Wakehnm, I Lambert, Thelma Herz, Prof. T. H. Labe, Messrs. Monagham, Parham, Michel, Shierlaw, 'Crawford. Smith. Wilson, McMahon, Langer, Russell, Crattons (2). White. Bennett, Patterson Herr Benno Scherek, Mackintosh, Budd, Major Reid, Chandler, Allen, Allpass, Martin, I Elton, Hennah. McKay, Madge, and J. C. Williamson's "Peter Pan* Company (29 adults); 48 steerage. DEPARTURES. March 22— Wanaka, s.s. (3-50^ p.m.), 2422 tons, Todd, for Lyttelton. March 22— Wakatu, s.s. (5.10 p.m.), 157 tons. Wills, for Kaikoura and Lyttelton. March 22— Huia, s.s. (5.10 p.m.), 127 tons, Dowell, for Wanganui. March 22— Nikau. s.s. (5.15 p.m.), 248 tons, Hay, for Kelson and Motueka. March 22— Hnuroto, s.s. (7.10 p.m.), 1988 tons, McLean, for Lyttelton and Dunedin. March 22— Opawa, s.e. (8 p.m.), 110 tons, Eckford. for Blenheim. March 22 — Opawa, s.s. (8 p.m.), 120 tons, Watson, for Blenheim. March 22— Mararoa, s.s. (8.5 p.m.), 2598 tons, Collins, for Ljttelton. Passengers: Saloon — Misses Gibhs (2), Jack&on, Ridley, Wilson, Miller. Anderson, Mesdames Johnson, De Renzy and child, White, Minfield, Cleary, Spencer, McCarton, Tayloat Hamlm, Ludwig and child, Saiart and 2 children, Craig, Dr. KoberUoti, His Excellency the Governor, Mr. H. C. Water fleid, Captain Shannon, Dr. Johnston, Mefsrs. Niinnio, Hajes, Newbold, Blair; Chapman, Jamieson, White, Mirfleld, Cleary, Spencer, Maccatron, Greaves, Bisset, Fowler, Lawry, &wact, Stringleman, Lawry, Duncan, Reese, Taylor. .Ward) 22— Kaitangata, s.a. (11.25 p.m.), 19S1 tons, Nicolson, for Westport. March 23— Putiki, s.s. (1.5 a.m.), 409 tons, Dewhurst, for Picton. March 23— Corinna, s.s. (1.30 a.m.), 1271 tons, Cameron, for Xtunediu. March 23— Ngaru, scow (7.50 a.m.), 120 tons, Watchhn, for Tonga Bay. March 23— Ngahere, s.s. (3.30 a.m.), JIOO tons Christ i&mi, for Greymouth. VESSELS !M PORJ THIS AFTERNOON. Queen's Wharf.— (South) Pateena, Moana, and Maori; (north) Queen of the South, Eahu, aiid Stormbiril. Wool Wharf.— Falcon and Clyde. Railway W harf. — Andromeda. Glasgow WJiarf.— Gertie and Tainui. King's Whui f.— Kapuui, Kapiti, Kotuku, Wat- ■ pofi, and Clan Ross. Pipitea Wharf.— Kennedy. Patent SUp.— Kinpaka. In Stream.— H-M.S. Powerful, Rotoiti, Takapuna, Haupiri, and Tutanekai. EXPECTED ARRIVAL!. Ruru, Napier, 23rd Aorere, Patea, 23rd Arahura, Greymouth, Westport, Nelson, and Picton, 2Jrd Katiu, Bast Coast, 23rd Brisbane, Te Kopuru, 23rd Mararoa, Lyttelton, 24th Fateena, Nelson and Picton, 24th Manuka, Melbourne, Hobart, Bluff, Donedin, * aad Lyttelton, 24th Stor of Australia, Wanganui, 2ltb Wairan, Kanunea, 24th Manaroa, Motutka, 24th Blenheim. Blenheim, 24th Huia., Wanganui, 24th Nikau, Nelson, 24th I Mangapapa, Karamea, 24th -> Monowai, Danedin and Lyttelton, 24th " Victoria, Sydney, Auckland, Gisborne, and Napier, 24th Mana, Patea. 24th Opaua, Blenheim, 24th Wakatu, Lyttelton and Eaikoura, 25th Mapourika, Greymoutb, Westport, and Nelsod, 20th Siratheam. Melbourne and Westport, 26th Hauroto, Sucedin and Lyttelton, 27th Warrimoo, Sydney, 30th PROJECTED DEPARTURE!. j HJI.S. Powerful, Lyttelton, 23rd j Queen of the South, Foxton, 2^.d Maori, Lyttelton, 23rd Kennedy, We&tport, 23rd | Jtapuni, Wanganui. 23rd Folierua, Greymoutli, 23rd Aorcre, Patea, 23rd Brisbane, Melbourne, 23rd Koonya, New Plymouth, *VTeatport, and Greymouth, 24th Manaroa, MolueLa, 24th Waipori, Kaipara, 24th Mararoa, Lyttelton. 24th Nikau. Nelson and Motueka, !4th Opawa, Blenheim, 24th Blenheim. Blenheim, 24th Kahu, »iait Coast and Napier, 24th Hooovai, Napier, Gisbornc, Auckland, 24tb Tainui, London, 24th Moaoa, Lytteiton, Duhedtn, BluiJ, Hobart, ami Melbourne, 24tti Arapawa, Wanganui, 24th Mana, Patea, 24th Arauura, P.ctou und Nelson, 24tb Manuka, Sydney, 24th Victoria, LyueUoa »ud Dunedin, 24th i Stormb:rd, Wahganui, iMth Clan lt.es>, Locdou, 24th Pateena, Pu;ton and Nel ton, 25th Waka'u. KaiWoura and Lyttelton, 26th j AraUura, Piclon, Nelson, Westport, and Qreyutoutft, 25th Haia, Wangaiiui, 26th ' Star cf Australia, Gi&borne, 90tb OVERSEA VESSELS. j 3lt*m*rs Bound for Wellington. : lonic, left Flymodth Cth February, via Teneriffle, Capetown, and Hobart; due about 4 pjD. to-day. Kileen ward, dicdge, sailed from the Clyde Slat December; dae about the 25th March. Cornwall, ielt Liverpool 7th January via Sydaey and Auckland; due about the 26th Merch .Mwaru, left London 2Cth January, via Melbourne, Sydney, and Auckland; due about the 30Ui March. Kia Ora, left London Bth February via Auckland; due about the 31st March. Turakina. left Plymouth 19th February, via Teneriiie. Capetown, and Uobart; due about toe Out Apr:.. Gcurg>a, left New York Sth January, via AucL..ind ; due about 10th April. Fuesuire, left Liverpool sth February, via Sydney and AurMand ; due Wellington about the 11th April. Aberlour, left New York 27th January via Mcloourne, bjuncy, and Auckland; due about the lath April. Raugatira, Icit Liverpool 24th February via 'Adelaide acd Auckland; due about the 15th Jtpra. b^.thcad, left New York 7th January via Melbourne, Sydcey, and Auckland; due about Uu lfeth April. Whakarua, left London 11th February, via Melbourne, Sydney, and Auckland; due about tfce 18th April. AUienic, left Plymouth sth March, via Tenelifle, Capetown, and Hobart; due about the 9th April. Star of Scotland, left London 23rd Febrn. an via Melbourne, Sydney, Auckland, end Ka■fer; due about the SOth April. Indralem*, left New York 23th February, via. Melbourne, Sydney, and Auckland; due about the 6th May. ODaw*. left London 10th March via Auckland; -due about SOth April. JDrajtoß GraDge, left Liverpool Sth March lia Sydney and Auckland; due about the fib May. Sailing Vassal* Jacque*. barque, left Kew York 16th Nown* her Aoeklsnd 19th March. liarjorx Gleo, barque, left LiTerpool Istb J> gfc n sSria, hanmsttne, lett tfewcutle 7th Ksxtb.

Hazel Craig, barque, left Newcastle 9th March, hut put back for vepaiib County of In>einesß, left Li\erpool 17th j MaiUi. ' BY TELEGRAPH. | PLYMOUTH. 21st March. Arrived— Ruahine, fio.n \\ clluiEton. MELBOURNE, 23rd March. Sailed — Ulimaroa, for Hohart and Btutf. • SUVA, 2-Jnd March. Sailed— Marama, for V. mou\er. AUCKLAND, 22nd March. Arrived — Flora, from Picton. 23rd March. Anned — Niv.aiu (O.M) a.m.), from London via MellK>urne and S}dne>. Arrived — Tofua, fiom S-dney and the Islands. KAUUKA, 22nd March. Sailed— lsabella de Frame, for Dumdm ; Eliza FnUi, for L) Helton. TEKOPURU, 22nd March. Armed— lnga (9.30 p.m.), from Sydney. PATEA, 22nd March. Arrived— Mana (6.30 p.m.), from Wellington. 23rd March. Sailed— Mana (8.20 a.m.), for Wellington. NEW PL\ MOUTH. 23rd March. Arrived— Rarawa (6.15 a.m.), from Onehunga. WANGANUI, 23rd March. Arrived— Huia (7 a.m.). from Wellington. BLENHEIM. 23rd March. Arrived— Blenheim (4.50 a.m.), fiom Wellington. Arrived— Opawa (4.30 a.m.), from WellingtonPICTON, 22nd March. Arrived— Mapourika (j.15 p.m.>, from Wellington. Sailed — Mapourika, for Nelson. 23rd March. Arrived— Putiki (8.10 a.m.), from Wellington NELSON,. 22nd March. Arrived— Rosamond (7.50 p.m.), fiom Picton. 23rd March. Arrived— Nikau (8.15 a.m.), from Wellington; Mapourika (0 a.m.), from Picton. Sailed— Arahura. (S.UO a.m.), for Picton and Wellington. FAREWELL SPIT, 23rd March. The lonic, from London, pas.-cd cast for Wellington at 7 a.m. LYTTELTOX. 22nd March. Sailed— Canopus, for We«tj>ort ; Buteshire, for Napier; Arapawa (0 p.m.), for Wellington, Wanganui, and Patea. 23rd March. Arrived— Mararoa (8.40 a.m.), from Wellington. To sail— Mararoa (6.20 p.m.), for Wellington Arrived — Wanaka (9.15 a.m.), fiom Wellington. , Arrived— Hauroto (11 a.m.), from Wellington KAIKOURA, 23rd March. Arrived— Wakatu (5 a.m.). from Wellington. WESTPORT, 23rd Mauh. Sailed— Kamona (0.10 a.m.), for Wellington. LEAVING FOR ENGLAND. R.M.S. TAINUI'S PASSENGERB. No fewer than 210 passengers will embark by the Shaw, Savill, and Albion Compan>'» mail liner Tainui, which leaves the Glasgow Wharf at noon to-morrow for London w.i Monte Video, Rio de Janeiro, Tenenitc. awl Plymouth. The heavy bookings are explained b} the fact that the steamer is duu to arrive Home in the early part of the English summer— the season of the tonri.-t and the visitor from the colonies. Foliov. ing is the list:— First saloon : From Wellington — Mesdamcs Meek, Mellersh, Redmajue, S. WbiU, E. J. Wilson, Mibses E. Bush, E. M. Meek, D. Meek, S. Wright. Sir J. Batty Tuke, M.P.. Messrs. J. Bunhby, W. L. Meek, A. Mellersh, U. Kcdma>ne, S. 'White, Masters Redmayne (2). From Auckland — Mc-djnic-& Liwngston, E. Livingston, J. Livingston, Hon. M. St. A. T. St Joi«u, Mecsiß J. P. Doyle, W. P. O. Livingston. From ChrUtchurch — Mr«. Palmer, Misses B. M. Macbeth, J. L. Ogle, Messrs H. A. Gold»chmidt. G. E. F. Kiugscote, J. C. Palmer, C. F. Todhtinter, H. J. Wardell, J. Wolfram, Master Palmer. From Napier— Mrs Uoidsworth, Miss B. lioldswortli, Mr J. Holdsworth. Mit>3 B. M. King. Second saloon : From \\ ellmgton — Mesdames Cook, M)ern, Parker, Potter, E. Spurrett, E. Wilhs, Misses A. Myers, I. McCulloch, J. Rutherfoid. M. F. Rutherford, ltc». W. 8. Potter, Messrs A. Butt, H. Cook, J. Long, F. P. Myers, W. ParUr, Master Jlyern. From Auckland — Mesdames Adams, Ferguton, E. Jiargetts, Sergeant, Miikes H. Gordon, M. A. Ileuth, E. J. Margetts, C. Stevensoa. K. Bt. John, M. St. John, I. Whyte, Messrs. A. B. Adams, E. W. Benson, A. W. Domett. W. Ferguson, R. J. Sergeant. From Cliristchurch — Misdames C. Chamberlain. Dearsley, Wright, Misses A. Dcarslcy, E. Hall, O'Keefo (2), A. M. Turner, L. E. Wright. E. Wright, Messrs C. L. D'earsley, E. W. Leightou, T. Turner, R. Wright, S Wright, Master Dearsiey. From Dunedin— Mrs McGowan, Miss C. M. McGowan, Messrs T. Cornifb, R. 8. JJcGounn, Spratt, Master McGowan. From New Plymouth— Mesdames Uuy, Wareham, Rev Jas. Guy, Mr G. \V. Wareham. From Wanganui— Mr3 Higginion, Misses Higgmton (2), Mr J. HigginMin. From Napier— lira Robbins, Miss D. Rmouf, x Mr F. Robbins. From S>dney— Mrs Allpass, Mr G. J. Allpass. From Melbourne — Misses Wham (S), Mr S. Wham. Third-class : From Wellington -* Mc.-dampg Ashtoa, Do Michelis, Fordsman, Godfrey, Hunh, Stott, Misses Bedell, D. Goadey, L. M. Gordon, Messrs C. J. Ashton, C. Crellin, H. De Michelis, Egan, W. Fordsman, J. Graver, A. Bartley, H. Langer, W. Harvey. E. Hugh. A. Pettit, A. Remnant, G. Smeale. J. Stott, Masters lie Michelis, Godfrey, Uondey. From Napier— Mesdames Gow.ng. Quinn, Misses Cowing (2), Messrs E. A. Alcar, R. J. Go* ing, J. Quinn, W. Lord, Whittaker. From Westport—Mrs. ICclaO, Mism Kclso. Messrs R. Andrew, Kelso, Master Kelso. From Auckland — Mcsd.imes Athay, H. Morris, E. Sliarpe, Ivey, K. Small, Messrs W. Angell, G. Athay, J. , Barrie, E. Craig, W. Findlay, J. Grcenhalch, R. Ivey, R. Jordan. W. J. Simras, W. Simnis, T. G. Wiles, T. Wiles. From Dunedin—Mrs E. Fleming, Messrs R. Brownlow, A. Caithness, A. C. Fleming, D. Foster, G. Fraser, J. Patterson. From Christchurch— Mesdames E. Dodd, Pipe (2), Sparkes, Mis»es E. Clajdon, Dodd, Gunderron, Pipe (3), and Sparkes (3), Messrs L. B. E>ans, P. Greaves, A. Gunderson, F. Mills, D. G. Pipe, W. J. Pipe, C. E. Pipe, P. Sparkes, Master Dodd. From Timaru— Miss Crahtree, Mr E. Cole. From Wanganui— Messrs G. M. Edwards, Jas. Goater. From Invercarftill — Mrs Foster, \V. Foster, J. German. J. Telfer. From Grey mouth— Mr J. Southworth. From New Plymouth— Mr J. F. Stratton. l'assengers are notincd that baggage must be alongside not later than 10 a.m. to-mor-row. The Tainui is due at Monte Video on the 13th April, ut Rio on the IStb, at Teneriff* on the SOth, at Plymouth on the sth May. and at London the day after. MOANA, FROM* SYDNEY. Well up to time the intercolonial steamer Moana. from Sydney direct, came to an anchorage in the stream at ten minutes past 8 this morning, and, pratique -Having been granted, she was berthed at No. 0, Queen's Wharf, at 0.30. The vessel left Sydney at 2.30 p.m. on Saturday lest, and the passage across the Tasman Sea vras marked by continuous head winds from tho south-east, with n moderate sea. Nevertheless, tlie Moana effected very good steaming against these ad\cr»e conditions, an average of 14} knots l>eing maintained from port to port, the trip occupying 3 days 10 hours. Cargo brought by the vessel for Wellington is as follows:— 910 sleeper*. 121 pieces timber, 62 cases tea, 80 bags rice, 01 bundles pipes. 11 t.b. piles, 800 sacks grafs seed, 75 chests tea, 17 rolls lead. SO sacks flour. 60 caws wax. 45 cases candle*, 45 dues whisky flasks. 155 cases soap, 203 bundles laths. 25 rolls paper, 138 pieces blacktiood, 070 casea fruit, 122 jam melons; transhipments es Yongala, Kiel. Oronto. Mongolia. Orsors, Obcrhansen, Kooigjn Luise, Weatfalen. Bremen, 100 cases fish oil, ICO bags rice, 113 pieces shafts, 99 ingots copper, 44 ingots tin, and a large quantity of genera! cargo. . Nest Friday (Good Friday) being a holiday, the Moana will tranthip all her Lyttelton cargo I to the Maori, sailing to-nf«ht. The former vessel continues to southern rorti, Hobart, and Melbourne at t> p.m. to-rrorrow.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 69, 23 March 1910, Page 6

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SHIPPING. PORT OF WELLINGTON. Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 69, 23 March 1910, Page 6

SHIPPING. PORT OF WELLINGTON. Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 69, 23 March 1910, Page 6

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