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SHIPPING.

PORT OF WEE&INGTOH.. HIGH WATEE. To-da?'— 7h 24m a-m.; 7h 52m p.m. To-morrow — Sh 18m a.m. ; 8h 4Sm p.m. ARRIVALS. February 16— Rio, baiquentine (3.45 p.m. at ihe Railway Wharf;, 287 tons, Johnstone, from Clarence RivCr. February 16— Haupiii, sjS. (8.10 p.m.), /48 tons, Rons, from Auckland and Limestone February 16— Pateena, s.s. (M.35 p.m.), 1212tons, Collins, from Nelson aLHi Pieton.— lso passengers. February 16— Kaiapoi, s.s. (11.45&j).m.),- 2003 tons, Renaut, fiom Westport. February 17— Huia, s.s. (1 a.m.), 127 tons, Burt, from Motueka. February 17— Wairan, s.s. (1.45 a.m.), 93 tons, Sha.-*, from Wairau River. February 17— Kapiti, s.s. (2.10 a.m.), 242 •tons, Sawyers, from Wanganui. February 17— Mana. s.s. (2.25 a.m.), 134 tons, DixoD, from Patea. February 17— Moeiaki, s.s. (5.30 a.m.), 4392 tons, Rolls, from Melbourne, Hobart, Bhiif, Dunedin, and Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon —Misses Appleton (2), Connell, Hodgson, Connell Payne, Stillwell, McDougall, Macaulay, ' Clayton, Grice, Forbes, Gilkison, Glasgow, Har- ■ wood, Beissel, Caimichael, Woolstein, Nicoll, Ovenden, Mesdames Duffy and child, Clayton, Forbes, Williamson, McPhail, Bush, Bond, Dut--ton, Campbell, Jackson and 2 children, Hervey, Dick, Lewer and child, Addison, Williams and chiid, Anstice, Balmer, Rust, Messrs. MeLean,, Turnbridge, Clajton. Grice, Hooker, Laking, Willianioon, Bond, Howard, JleGibbon, Hervey, Donaldson, Bluodell, Dick, Lewer, Wflliams, Whitehouse, Anstice, Rodda, Rust; 50 steerage. 17— Maori, s.s. (0.55 a.m.), 3399 tons, Aid well, from Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon — Misses King, Crowes, McFarlane, Daweon, Andrews, Stillwell, Peary, Jennings, Simpaon, McDonald, Nurse Buder, Reiley, Haring, Moove, Hanbley. Nurse Pen&ley, Williams (2), Payne, Saunders, Wilson, Meedames Cairns, King, McDonald, Carter, Greenslade, Van Roden, Parsons, Damson, Fair, Mackay, Meadowcroft, Walhs, HcMnmer, Holmes and 3 children, Be", ley and chid, Briegs, Saxton, Baker, Joe and child. Croft and child, Ginablett, Handcock, Johansen, Dr. Cairns, Rev. Dean Andrews, Captain ISobb. Rev. McNaughton, Rev. Thompson, Dr. Ifcndcock, JVlessis Hill, Hull, Salmond, MeDoiuaell, Hereus, Crowe, Mace, Bruce, Boddv. Mc'Oonald (2), Grainger, Laycock, Pratt, " DoagSas, Hayward, Greenslade, Yon. Roden, Pai!>ons, Barnett, Coward, Peacock, Myers, Waters., Coop (2). Budd, Wood, Corngan, Dreaver, ifletcfcer, Hesse, Schlud, West, Tobin, Manning, O'Brien, Watts, Wallis, Cheeseman, Hobbs, Keskeven, Holme's, Davies, Campbell, Bwh, Bewley. Ruddock, Clark, Sax■ton, Shackleford, Bniß3eir, Norton, Perm, GimbJett, Croft, WilHie, Webb* Scoullar, Bruce, Johansen, Bergban. February 17— Afghanistan^ b.s. a.m.), 4H3 tons, Bleaali. from LYttelton. February 17— -Monowai, sis. (11.30 a.m.), 3433 tons, Robertson, from Auddafid, Gisborne, and Napier. PasMngers : Salooa— Misses Ganna•way (2), Stretch, Mortley, Fox, Buroside, May'land, Rolfe and cbild, Mesdatnes Gannaway, Brockett, Jessop, Collison, Gilmore, Rolfe, Messrs. Gannaw'ay, Na,sh (2), Jessop, Morrin. Griffiths, Gilmore, Rolf,e, PoweSl, Gordon, and Jones, Master Maftain; IS steerage. February 17— Moa, s.s. (15.5 p.m.), 188 tons, Sawyer, from Wanganui. DEPARTURES February 16— Kotuku, s.s. (3.30 p.m.), 1054 tons, Flynn, for New Plymouth. February 16— Wootton, s.s. (4.15 p.m.), 151 tons, Jefferson, for Kaikoura via Jfydia Bay. February 16— Kennedy, s.s. (5 p.m.), 137 tons, "Wildman, for Nelson via Terakohe. February 16 — Nikau, s.s. (5J5 p.m.), 248 tons, Hay, for STelson said Mocueka. February 16— Manuka, s.s. (5.20 p.m.), 4505 tons, Neville, for Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff* Hobart, and Melbourne.'— Passenger-list published yesterday. February 16— Arapawa., s.s. (5.30^ p.m.), 208, tons, Corby, for Wanganui. February 16 — Alexander, s.s. (6.10 p.m.), 377 tons, Vickerman, for Pieton. February 16— Kapuni, s.s. (7.20 p.m.), 275"tons, Jackson, for Patea. February 16— Wimmera, s.s. (8 p.m.), 3022 tons, Waller, for Napier, Gisborne, Auckland, and Sydney. February 16 — Mararoa, s.s. (8.5 p.m.), 2598^ tons, Manning, for Lyttelton.— l39 passengers. February 18— Opav/a, s.s. (IE p.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, for Blenheim. February 17— Blenheim, s.s. (1 a.m.), 120 tons, Watson, for Blenheim. VESSELS IN PORT THIS AFTERNOON. Clyde-quay Wharf. — Poherua. ' Taranaki-street Wharf.— Waipori. Jervois-cmay Wharf.— Haupin. Queen's Wharf.— (South) Maori, Monowai,>and Tongariro; (north) Huiu, Aorere, Moa, Arahura, Stormbird, and Moeraki. Customhouse-quay Wharf. — Wairau and Ka--piti. Wool Wharf.— Tutanekai. Railway" Wharf.— Komata, Bio, and Kaiapoi.' Glasgow Wharf. — Sussex, Durham, Mana. King's "VWiaTf.— Afghanistan. Evans Bay^ — Falcon. Patent Slip» — Eileen Ward. In Stream.—^Taviuni, Tafcapuna, Clyde. EXPECTED ARRIVALS Kaitoa, Blackball, 17th Blenheim, Blenheim, 17th Regulns, Westport, 17th Mararoa, Lyttelton, 18th Kapuni, Patea, 18th Arapawa, Wanganui. 18th Opawa, Blenheim, 18tB Nikau, SelEon and Motaeka, 18th Defender,' Lyttelton. 18tii Pateena, Nelson and Pieton, 18th Wairuna, Newcastle via Gisborne and Napier, 18th Putiki, Greymoutb, 18th Manaroa, Havelock, 18th Hinemoa, Southern lighthouses, 18th Mapourika, Greymouth, Westport, and Ne!-* son, 18th Petone, Lyttelton, IStti Wakatu, Lyttelton hbS Kaikoura, 18th Kotuku, New Plymouth, 18th Mokoia, Dunedin and Lyctelton, lßfch Ripple, Napier and Gisbowie, 19th Holmdale, Tauranga, 19th Ttosamond, Onehunga, New Plymouth, 19th iKoonya, Dunedin via way ports, 19th Kennedy, Nelson, 19tb Ulimaroa, Sydney, 22nd PROJECTED DEPARTURES Maori, Lyttelton, l!7±h Queen of the South. Foxfcon, 17th Haupiri, Napier and East Coast, 17th Moeraki, Sydney, 17m Tongariro, Lyttelton, 13th Monowui, Ljttelton and! Dunedin, 17th Ngahere, Greymouth, 33th Tutanekai, Cook Strait, 37th . Stormbird, Wanganui, l?th < Aorere, Patea, 17th Huia, Wanganui, 17th Moa, Wanganui, 17th Mana, Patea. 17lh Kiripaka, Patea, 17th Arapawa, Wanganui, 17th Arahura, Pieton, Nelson, Weutport, and Greymouth, 18th Mararoa, Lyttelton, 18th Nikiu, Nelson and Motueka, 18th Opawa, Blenheim, 18th Blenheim, Blenheim, 18th Kapuni, Patea. 18th Waipori, Lyttelton, 18th Petone, Napier and Gisborne, 18th Kaitoa. Nelson and West Coast, 18th Moa, Wanganui, 18th Afghanistan, London, 19th Kennedy. Nel«ou and Terakohe, 20th Sussex, Timaru and Lyttelton, 20th Koonya, New Plymouth, Westport, and Greynoutli, 20th Manaroa, Motueka, 20th Rosamond, Onehunga via ports, 20th Holmdale, Kaipara, 20th Mokoia, Napier, Gisborne, Auckland, 20th Wpkatu, Kaikoura and Lyttelton, 20th ! Defender, Greymouth and Hokitika, 20th R : pple, Napier, 21st OVERSEA VESSELS. j Steamers bound tor Wellington. Surrey, left Live-pool 10th December, via Australia; due about 21st February. DaJnioi'G, left New York 19th November, via Melbourne and Sydney; due about 20th Februaiy. Corinthic, left Plymouth 7th January, via Capetown and Hobart; due about 21st February. Kumpra, left St. John's 30th December, via Austialia and Auckland; due about 21st February. Muritai, left London 16th December, via Australia, Auckland, and Napier; due about the 24fch Februaiy. Maitai, left San Francisco Bth February, via Eaiotonga and Papeete; due about 2nd March. Magdala, left New Yoik 12th December via Melbourne, Sydney, and Auckland; due about the 2nd March Clan Menzies, left Bunbury Bth February, yiii Auckland ; due uhom, 3rd March. Strathendrick, left New York 17th December -via Auckland; due about 4th March. Cianley, left New York 24th December, via 'Australia and Auckland; due about 11th March. Ruahine. left Plymouth 22nd January, via Capetown and Hobart; due about 10th March. Kaikoura, left London 25th January via Auckland; due about the 17th March. Arawa. left Pljmouth 4th February via Capetown and Hobart; due about 20th March. Kia Ora, left London 11th "February, via Auckland ; due about 25th March. Kent left Liverpool 7th January, via Australia; due about 27th March. V/hakatane, left St. John 23rd January, via 'Australia and Auckland; due about 26th M Whakarua, left London 30tIi January, via 'Australia, Auckland, and Napier; due about th Noffolkf P left Liverpool 4th February via Capetown, Hobart, and Auckland; due about the 9th April,

Indrabarah, left London 11th February, vl* Australia, Auckland, and Naprer; due about the 10th April. I Harpagus, left New York 25tli January, Tia Australia and Auckland; due about the 17th April. Swanley, left New York 10th February, via | Australia and Auckland; duo about the Ist L3lay. Sailing Vessels. Ariel, barque, left Liverpool 18th November. BY TELEGRAPH. AUCKLAND, 16th February. Arrived— Amokura, from Hauraki Gulf; Tara--wera, from southern ports. 17th February. Sailed— Kumara (5.45 a.m.), for Wellington. TAURANGA, 16th February. Sailed— Holmdale (3.15 p m.), for Wellington NEW PLYMOUTH, 10th February. Sailed— Rosamond (3.10 p m.), for Onehunga. 17th February. Arrived— Rarawa (5.15 a.m.), from 1 Onehupga. Arrived— Kotuku (8.35 a.m.), from Wellington. FOXTON, 17th February. " Gertie stuck on the beach last night. WANGANUI, 17th February. Arrived— Arapawa (8.45 a.m.), from Wellington. NELSON, 17th February. Arrived— Nikau (5.15 a.m.), from Wellington. TERAKOHE, 17th February. Arrived— Kennedy (early), from Wellington. HAVELOCK, 17th February. Arrived— Manaroa (9.35 a.m.), from Wellington. PICTON, 17th February. Sailed— H.M.S. Cambrian (7.45 a.m.), for Nel- . son. BLENHEIM, 17th February. Arrived — Opawa^ and Blenheim (8.45 a.m.), .♦from Wellington. AEAROA, 17th February. Sailed— Kersaint, French cruiser (5.45 a.m.), for Lybtelton. LYTTELTON, 16th February. Arrived— Wakatu, from Wellington via Kaiikoura.; Storm, from Wanganui via Plctonr Wanaka, from the Bluff Sailed— Cygnet, for Kaikoura; Breeze, for* Tirnaiu and Dunedin; Mokoia, for Dttnedin. 17th February. Arrived — Manuka (0.10 a.m.) and Mararoa (8.25 ajn.), from Wellington. , To sail— Mararoa (8 20 p.m.), for WellingtonWESTPORT, ICth February. Sailed— Hinemoa (9 p.m.), for Kahurangi Point lightnonse and Wellington. 17th February. Sailed— Regulus (12.15 a.m.), for Wellington. GREY3IOTTTH, 10th February. Sailed — Mapourika (2 p.m.), for Westport; Putiki (5.15 p.m.), for Wellington. 17th February. ' Arrived— Waimea (9.45 a.m.), from Wellington. DUNEDIN, 16th February. Bailed— Koonya, for West Coast via way ports. BLUFF, 16th February. Sailed — Jlamari, for Port Chalmers. 17th February. The of the Garter went ashore at the Heads at 7.15 a.m. SWANLEY LEFT NEW YORK. Advice has been received by the local agents for the ft., and A. Line that the steamer Swanley left New York on Friday last for Melbourne, Sjdney, and New Zealand ports. The vessel i sexpected to show up at Wellington about the Ist ok May. DALMORE DUE MONDAY. Among the arrivals at Auckland yesterday ■was the A. and A. steamer Dalmore, from New York. She is expected at Wellington* on Monday next. EVERTON GRANGE TO LOAD IN NEW ZEALAND. Owing to the delay brought about by the unfortunate accident in South Australian waters interfering •with her position in the. company's sailings, the steamer Everton Grange (says an exchange) has been withdrawn from the Homeward berth. Messrs. Eoulder Bros, have therefore decided to de-" spatch her to New Zealand, where she will "lit in" and secure a- consignment of refrigerating cargo for the run Home. The departure of the Arahura from Wellington for Nelson and West Coast has been postponed until 2 p.m. to-morrow. The New Zealand Shipping Company'B steamer Kaikoura, which is due at Auckland from London about the 13th March, is bringing a record cargo for New Zealand ports. She haß 9000 tons for Auckland, which will be the largest shipment of cargo brought iv on©' bottom to that port. The Kaikoura is due at Wellington about the 17th of March. Mr. R. L. Davies, of the Moeraki, has been •transferred to the Wainui as chief officer, and Mr, Middleton has filled his place on the Moeraki at, Becond officer. Ihe alterations necessary for turning the Flora unto a collier in plac eof a passenger boat are still in piogress at Port Chalmers, and it is not likely that these will be completed for some time. It is expected that the Union Company's new steamer Kowhai, now undergoing extensive alterations at Port Chalmers, will be ready for sea in about ten days' time. The scow Jfgaru, from Tonga Bay, should show up here to-monow. On her way from Gisborne the Ripple, due here on Monday, is making a call at Pieton. Both the Waipori and Komata are to, leave Wellington to-morrow. The Komata proceedb to Weslport and the Waipori to Lyttelton. With a full load of coal the collier Regulus is due here this evening from Westport. The continuous easterly weather experienced by the barquentine Rio, which arrived here yesteiday from Clarence River, would probably account for the slow passage of the scow Maroro, bow "33 days out from Newcastle to Wanganui. The Storm is to leave Lytteltoa to-day for Chatham Islands to land sheep for Lyttelton. She will be engaged in that service fo rthts next sn: weeks. The Wairuna, now at Napier, will visit Lyttelton before coming to Wellington, where she is now due about Tuesday next. The Westport Harbour Board's dredge Eileen Ward went on the Slip this morning for overhaul. To-day the New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Kaipara. is to leave Auckland for Waitara, Wellington, Timaru, and Lyttelton. The same company's steamer Rimutaka. is due st Wellington about Thursday next from Bluff, j Bhe will leave here again oa the 25th or 2(!fch for Tokomaru Bay and Napier, afterwards visiting Nelson on the 4th March, Waitara. ! •on the 7th, and Wanganui on the 10th. Bad weather on the East Coast compelled the Haupiri, which arrived here last evening, to overcarry some passengers, who could not be landed at East Coast bays. Mr D. H. Harris, formerly of the Afric, is now purser of the Corinthic in place of Mr T. L. Evans, who has been appointed to the Cretic.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 40, 17 February 1911, Page 6

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SHIPPING. Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 40, 17 February 1911, Page 6

SHIPPING. Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 40, 17 February 1911, Page 6