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SHIPPING. PORT OF WELLINGTON.

HIGH WATER. Todaj— ion 10m a,m.; loh 30m p.m. Touionovi— lull join a.m.; llh 17m p.m. 'ARRIVALS. November 9— Co.-mna. i.fc. (9.2.1 a.m.), 1271 tout, taiueion, horn southern poith. Xo> ember 9— Stoimbiid, s.s. (10.20 a.m.).. 217 tons, Mclntjie, fiom Wangauui. >'o\embei 9— Aiapawa, b>. (10.25 a.m.), 208 ton*, Cmb>, from Wangauui. Novcmbei o— Walrau, s.h. (11.40 a.m.), 93 tons, Shaw, iiom Blackball. November 9— Manaioa, s.s. (2.30 p.m.), 122 tons, Hart, fiom Motueka and bays. November 10— Aialiura, s.s. (3.55 a.m.), 1588 tout, Lambeit, fiom West Coast, Nelson, l'icton November 10— Huia, s.s. (4.20 a.m.), 127 tons. JDowell,- fiom Wanganui. November 10 — Blenheim, s.s. (4.55 a.m.), 120 tons, Wat=on, from Blenheim. - Xoveinbei 10 — Opawa, s.s. (5.43 a.m.), 110 ton. 1 -, Nicholas, from Blenheim. November 10 — Maiaroa, s.s. (6.45 a.m.), 2588 tons, Manning, Irom Lyttelton. Passengers x Saloon — Misses Cookson, McFarlane, Higginson, Schwartz. Mesdames Crater. Porter, Proudfoot, Proper, Cook, MacUie, Power, Heslop, Spear, Moorhouse, Stockwell, Heslop, Rev. Porter, Messrs. Kohn, Penny, McLaien, Williams, McFarlane, Proudfoot, Heywood, Downey, Speight, Keast, Marsh, Miller, Dunlop, Hill, Moil'att, Horden, Camlion, Qevonne, Coughlan, -Brayton, Clark, Ewan, Mulholland, Murphy, Power, Ardell, Hughes, Mcltwraith, Stone. Lewis, Archibald, Durrand, Truscott, Saunders, Moorhouse, Craig, Pellow, Hunt, Hunter, Sparkes, Cook, Clark, Newton King, Atwood, Boyes, 'Farrington, Patterson, Vickery. Grange (2), McKenzie. No\ember 10— Nikau, s.s. (7.45 a.m.), 252 tons, Hay, from Nelson and Motueka. November 10— Westralia, s.s. (9 a.m.), 2884 tons, Entwisle. from Dunedin and Lyttelton. DEPARTURES November 9— Kaikoura, s.s. (12.5 p.m.), 0998 tons, McKellar, for Picton, Tokomaru Bay, Gisborne, and Napier. November 9— Takapuna, s.s. (12.50 p.m.), 1030 tons, McLean, for Picton and Nelson.— 43 passengers. November 0-Kurow, s.s. (6.40 p.m.), 2500 tons, Nicholson, for Westpoi't. November 9-Ngatoro, s.s. (7.30 p.m.), 1137 tons, Christian, for Grey-mouth. November o— Manaioa, s.s. (8.5 p.m.), 122 tons, Hait, foi Havelock and bays. November 9— Maori, s.s. (8 p.m.), 3399 tons, Aldwell, for Lyttelton. Passengers : SaloonMisses Salter, Hill, Schmidt, Davidson, Arling, Matheson, Ciaigie, Hill, Crowe, McKay, Nuise Lambert, Mesdames Hunter, Jacobs and child, Thomson, Uui and child, Moioney, Beale, Miller and infant, Beaumont, Kelly. Tingcy and 2 children, Pilcher and child. Matheson, Dumbell, Hurst, McKay, Cahill, Holmes, ,Tamieson. SKuse, Wycherley, Holmes, Sll Geo. Clifford, Captain Duigac, Messis Griffiths, Xiccol, Clilton, Ileakes, Barlow, Smyth, Muir, Boss, Pennmgton, Gilioy, Green. Brencan, Murraj, Clarkson, Gibbous, Hunter, Ritchie, Reakes, Thomson, Ritchie. Salter, Uru, Moroney, Ross, Muir, Shaip. Potts, Gibbons, Ksiy, Jones, Borrie, iloorc, Redstone, Hitchfield, Charter, Smith, Add-on, Pratt, Lyford, Brown, Stuart, Gazzard, Greenvsnod, Welch, Jamieson, Wi Charley, Holmes, and Detective Lewis. November o— Queen of , the South, s.s. (10 p.m.), 19S tons, Haivey. for Foxton. November 9— Ripple, s.s. (10.10 p.m.), 370 tons, CaiUoii, foi 1 Napier. November 9— Poherua. s.s. (10.40 p.m.), 1175 tons, Carey, for Napier. November 9— Wainui, s.s. (10,50 p.m.), 93 tons, Shaw, for Karamea. VESSELS IN PORT THIS AFTERNOON. Taranaki-street Wii.u-i.— Kennedy. 1 Jervois-quay Breastworks. — Westralia. yueen't. V/hart.— (South) Corinna, Nikau, ' Mararoa, and Ulimaioa; (north) Opawa, Kapiti, Kapuni, Stormbiid, Huia, Arahuia, and Waimea. Customhouse - quay Breastworks.— Blenheim and Arapavva. Wool Wharf.— Tutanekai and Clyde. Glasgow Wharf.— Earl of Cairick. Patent Slip. — Pateena. In Stream— Addcrley. EXPECTED ARRIVALS Kairaki, Lyttelton, 10th Takapuna, Nelson and Picton,- 10th Mana, Patea. llth Wnkatu, Lyttelton and Kaikoura, llth Moana, Melbourne, . Hobart, Bluff, Dunedin, and Ljttelton, llth Maori, Ljttelton, ltth Uueen ot the South, Foxton, llth Alexander, Wangiinui, llth Kaitoa, Picton, 12th Maponiika, West Coast and Nelson, 12/h Jluahine, Auckland, l&.h ' Rosamond, Onehunga. Nev/ Plymouth, 13th Tarawera, Dunedin and Lytteltou, 13th Tavmni, southei'i poitd, 13th Mana:oa, Havelock, 13th Oanopus, Westport. 14th Ripple. Napier and coast, 14th ilolmdnle. KobnKohu, 14th HouruVi, Sjdney, 10th PROJECTED > DEPARTURES Marjioa, Lyttelton, 10Oi Blenheim, Blenheim. 10th Nikau, Nelson and Moiucka, lOtb. Opawa, Blenheim, 10th Stoi'mbird. Wangiinui, 10th Waimea, Terakohe, 'lOtn Laii of Carnck, Lyttelton, 10th » Aorcre, Patea, 10th ilapiti, Warganui, 10th. Kapuni, Patea. loth Ulimaioa, Lytte'ton, Dunedin, Bluff, Hobart, and Melbourne, lflth Coriuna, New Plymouth, Onehunga. 10th Kennedy, Nelson aiid West Coast, 10th j Kahaki, Napier and Gisborne, 30th i Wesiralia, Napier, Ofcsborne, Auckland, and Bjdne), 10th Takapuna, Picton and Nelson, llth Maori, Ljtteiton, 11 A Moana, Sydney, llth Knipaka, Patea, llth I Huia, Wanganu', llth Mana, Patea, lltli Monowai, LytteHon ssffl Dunedin, llth ! Arahura, Picton, Xelswan, West Coast, 12th Wakatu, Kaikoura and Lyttelton, 12th Queen of the South. Foxton. 12th ! Manaioa. Havelock and Sounds, 14th Kipple, Napier vja coast, 11th Taviuni. New Plymouth and West Coast, 14th Xani'.vera, Napier, Gisborne, Auckland, 14th OVERSEA VESSELS. Steamers bound tor Wellington. Niwanj, left New York 26th August, via Australia and Auckland; due about the 12th November. Vermont, left New 'Eork 23rd August, via Auckland; due about 13tih November. \erchaiia, left London 6th September, via Australia, Auckland, and STapier; due about the 15th November. Ruapehu, left Plymouth 2nd October via Capetown and Hobart ; due about 15th November. Delphic, left Liverpool Bth September, via Auckland; due about 17th November. Mituiio, lelt London 21st September, via Australia. Auckland, and Napier; due about the 20tn Novembei. Hawl>ps Bay, left iiverpool Ist October via Auckland; due about 26th November. Matatua, left London sth October, via Auckland; due about 27th November. Drayton Grange, left Liverpool 17th September, via Australia and Auckland; due about the 28th November. Tainui, lelt Plymouth 15th October, via Capetown and Hobart; due about the 29th November Turkistan, left Montreal 13th September, -via Australia and Auckland; due about 2nd December. Strathleven, left New York 14th September, via Melbourne, Sydney, and Auckland; due about "the 2nd December. Star of Scotland, left New York 30th September, via Australia and Auckland; due about the 9th December. Star of Canada, left London 6th October, via Australia, Auckland, and Napier; due about the 10th December. Rotorua, left Plymouth 29th October; due about the 12th December. Sussex, left Liverpool 15th October, via Sydney; due about 19th December. Waimate, left Montreal 16th October, via Australia and Auckland; due about 26th December. Marere, left London 31st October, via Austialia, Auckland, and Napier; due about tlie 28th December. Parisiana, left New York 29th October, via Australian ]K)rts and Auckland; due about the 23rd January. Sailing Vessels. King Malcolm, barque, left Marseilles 23rd "flouto, schooner, left Brisbane 17th September. BY TELEGRAPH. _^ SYDNEY, 9th November. Sailed— Wimmera (2 p.m.), for Auckland. MELBOURNE, 9th November. q.,j] e( i_\VaiTimoo, for Hobart and Blulli D SUVA, 9th November. Si-.led-Oceano, for San Francisco. B-uu w<- AUCKLAND, 9th November. AriAeii— Haupiri, from Gisborne and East C b«Htd-Xeieliana (1.30 p.m.), for Napier and Wellington; Wanaka, for Bluff, Oamaru, and 1 " rlill ' u - 10th November. Sailed-Clan Ross (6.30 a.m.), for Gisborne: Bu.bu.o (V a.m.), KOTelllbßr . \nived-Kaikoura (4.50 p.m.) and Tafcapum (4.55 p.m.), from Wellington Velc^ n ..a.ied-Takapuna^p^.X^or^e.son.^ Armed-Rosamond (5.10 p.m.) aiid KomaU (7 p.m.), from Picton. «»«■«♦ Sailed-Mapourifea^-a^ fi>r-K»tfiprt,-

LYTTELTOX, 10th November. Arrived — Maori ('i.45 a.m.), fiom Wellington. To tail— Maori (5.2 > ]> m.), tor Wellington. GREY3IOUTH, 9th November. Ai rived— Kittawa (G. 15 a.m.), from Wellington. 10th November. Anived— Petone (3.55 a.m.), fiom Wellington. COMING FROM LONDON. Third-class passengers on board the New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Ruapuliu, due heie iiom London o;i Tuesday ne\t, are in lollows : — .UiaMi A. Alleu, F. Ainott, &. AsJilon, 1. Brjt't, <f. Caiid. Campbell (3), Dyinock (2), C. Fu/geiald, J. Hannah, K. 31. Hortmun. Hoi ton (2), F. E. Jones, F. J. Kane, A. lung, Lorimei (2), McFarlane (2), R. K. Jledhurst, L. Nanceknell, Norcross (3), I. J'au&h. li Pouei, Swanney (2), Swarbiick (2), I. Townley, V. Turner. M. E. Warren, B. West, F. M. Wilson, C. Wright, J. WyJie, Mesdames Black (2), Butler (2). Campbell, Chanin, Donnaehie. Drabble, Duck, F,letelier, Hannah, Johnson, King, Lorimer, McFarlane, Medhurjst, Nancekiville, Nicl'olo*. Norcross, Percival, Scott, Swanney, Swarbriek, Turner, Welbourn, Whitnej, Wylie, Messrs E. A. Badby, J. H. Baker, W. Bairiett, Bai ton-Johnson (2), J. S. Bell, Black (3), F. Blewitt, H. Bougers, A. Brader, H. Bremald, Bristow (3), E. Brown, .1 Brouard, Brown, F. Buinett, E. G. Burt, .Caiid (2). B. Calvert, N. Campbell, J. C. Ciard, G. Cocko, Davidson (2), M. Donnaehie, W. B. Deniiihan, T. Drabble, G. Dykes, J. D. Edward, J. Elston, Fletcher, C. K. Forrester, H. F. Garland, Gill (2), Hannah, Hams, Hopper. Healej, Hod nes, Hoi ton, Hughson, Humphreys, Inman, Jones, Joule, Keogli, Kimbell, King, Kingdon, Lambert, Loam, Logan, Lorimer, Maguire (3), Martin, McFariane, McLardy McManus, McMeelin, McNeill, Mercer, Mitchell (3), Niciiblls, Pappin, Parton, Peart, Percival, Pickup, Pratt, Pritchard, Renwick (2), Richmond, Rivers, Rush, Scott, Seymour, Smith, Spencer, Spicer, Splatt, Stapleton, Taylor ,(2) Swanney, Thomson, Turner (2), Turney, Wallace, Wallington, Walters, Ward, Watson, Welbouin, Welling, Whiting, Williams, Wilson, Wylle, Young, Masters D. Campbell, E. Crake,. ■G. Donnachie. J. A. Drabble, Fletcher, J. Hannah, Percival (2). D. Scott, J. Swanney,Swarbrick (3), R. Wylie. NIWARU'S OFFICERS. • Captain Hugh Hollis is in command of the A. and A. chartered steamer Niwaru, due here from New York, via Auckland, on Saturday next. He has the following officers associated with him:— Chief. Mr S. C. Cottell; second, Mr W. G. Higgs; third, Mr F. C. Greenwood; fourth, Mr H. P. Beale; chief engineer, Mr J. V. Cheney; second, Mr D. Cameron; third, Mr G. P. Gould; fourth, Mr H. Driscoll; filth, Mr H. S. Houlthouse ; chief refrigerator, Mr. J. Young; second,, Mr J. Blackie; chief stewaid, Mr W. P. 4 Chapman. TONGARIRO AT MONTE VIDEO. Advice has been received 'that the Tonga-It riro, .which left Wellington on the 20th inst., arrived at Monte Video and continued her' voyage to London on Tuesday last, the Btlu. inst. The Mapourlka arrived at Greymouth at? 7.45 a.m. to-day, and is fixed to sail on her" return trip to Wellington at 4 o'clock thise afternoon. On the 23id of this month the JCavua 1st 1 to resume running in the Auckland-Fiji ser-' vice. The Talune is to enter the Eastern! Pacific trade. The trawler Mullogh, now undergoing ?n overhaul at Lyttelton, is said to oe Hie PmA steamer turned out by the shipbuilding ill in ot Messrs Harland and Wolil, of Beliast. Sheis now fifly-fhe yeais old, and her c-gincis, although oi obsolete pattern, are still in good condition. Captain King transferred at Port Chalmers on Monday irom the Rukanoa to the Koromi.\o, owing to Captain Chiisp going ashore through illness in his fami 1 }. Cu^U-. n C. McLean is in chaige of the tuiKanoa. Captain Broadhouse is in charge of the Breeze in place of Captain Allsop, who is On holiday leave. Temporary passenger acjiommodalion is being built in the after end of the vessel to fit hei foi the. Chatham Islands service. Tho Breeze leaves Lyttellon this afternoon for Oamaru and Timaiu. to complete loading for Wellington. She ib-. fixed to sail fiom Ljltelton lor the Chathams. on the Ist Decerilbei. Morts Dock, Sydney, has bpen engaged 'for the UHmaioa for the 7th December. Mr. H. Williams, late purser of the Marama, has been appointed to the Maitai. The Ty.-er steamer Muritui on her return trip to London fiom Australia and New Zealand, left Pott Said on the 31st ult. Cable advice lias l.een received that the new steamer Star of India, which ib to enter the London-Austialasian trade, has made successful steam tiiuls. The Rakanoa is to lelieve the Taviuni in the Southern ports- Wellington- West Coast service ' this week. 'The Taviuni is J:o take a cargo of coal from Westport io Cila, Kiev/ Hebrides. Captain 1 XcUon, late of the Fanny, is now. in command of the Ruru.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 114, 10 November 1910, Page 6

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SHIPPING. PORT OF WELLINGTON. Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 114, 10 November 1910, Page 6

SHIPPING. PORT OF WELLINGTON. Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 114, 10 November 1910, Page 6

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