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SHIPPING. PORT OF WELLINGTON.

HIGH WATBE. To-day— lh 13m a.m.; 11l 43m p.m. To-morrow— 2U 6m a.m. ; 2h 38m p.m. ARRIVALS. April B— Stormbird, e.s. (3.50 p.m.), 217 tons, Melntvre, fiom Wanganui. April B— Pateena, s.s. (5.55 p.m.), 1213 tons, Carev, from Nelson and Picton. Passengers: Saloon— Misses W. Hal!, Dunbar, Murra«, Hall (2) Price, Pritehard, Toißton, Spider, Grace. Morn Wixon, Henderson, Daw&on, JlcKeuzie, Palmer, Capper, Jlesdanaes Gilinour, Stalled, FranUvn, Youujans, Waters,' Hajbittle and child, Harty, McKay, Kooupa, Edwards, Babhits Hudson, Campbell, Adams and child, Pound, Caiej, Waiting, Dr. Harly, Messrs. Giiciour, Jameson, Jay, Beirymau, Short, Murrell, Webb, Trapnell, Cr§sswell, King, Betli■waite, Thorpe, Franklyn, Davies, Wilton, Jones, Forrester, Mangin, Wall, Adams, Taylor, Nelson, Thompson, itomsoi!, Piper, Smith, Henderson, McKay, Woolley, Healey, Murray, Rabbits (2), Oampb'ell, Leece, Watson, Lovell, and Bittose; 13 steerage. April B— Jlapounka, s.s. (6 p.m.), 1203 tons, McLean, from Gwymouth, Westport, and NelEoa Passengers : Saloon— Mifeses Hood, •Gnbben' Tibbie, O'Brien, ilesdames Webtmoreland, Harper, Reay, Gnblrem, Balmer, Teece, teckie, Hickey, Fo-Acetfc and child, Tibbie, Williams, ABUer, Messrs. Frost, Berguson, Cochrane, Bollard, McKamaxa and 2 boys, Walker (2), Bram, Louision, Gribben, Williard, Ballard, Cresswell, low, Shanley, Boss, Martin, Hodgson, Fawcett, Pollock, Elliott, Butherford, and Miller; 10 .steerage. April B— Blenheim, s.s. (7.25 p.m.), 120 tons, Watson, fiom Blenbeim. April 9— Huia, s.s. (5.25 a.m.), 127 tons, Btu-t, from Motueka. 4pnl 9— Maori, s.s. (7.40 a.m.), 3399 tons, Aldweil, from Lyttelion. Passengers : Saloon—, ■Misses Eeunie," O'Flavety, Williams, McLean/ Brondon, Nightingale (2), Dick, MeVigh, Nurse Munro, Joyce, Willen, Mesdames Williams, Ear'e, Mcßergh, Higginson, Manders, Beckett, Vi'alton, Boft, Smith, Patterson, Bedding, Trotter, Knight, Ha'Jy, McAndrew, Proctor, Cooper, Batley, Pollock, Jiae, Vincent, Hon. ». Buddo, Dr. Earle, Messrs. Parmley, Wright, BaraeU, Ogle Deck, Carmichael, Mots, Izard, Williams, Friedlander, Schlobs, Eeed, Seals, Flanagan, Harper Higginson, Manders, Beckett, Wif liamson, Sindoye, Fich, Boulston, Cooke, Topaz, Woodward, Wilkinson, Ayson, Bobinson,'' 8.0f1,. Black, Earnshaw, Frazer, Dawson, Patterson, Ayson, Young, Waters, Knight, B^Jgerson, Ab- ' lett, Holborn, Fisher, Wine, Fleming, Mccc, Watson, Hamill, Bamfleld, Mowatt, Miller, Trotter, Dnscoll, Smith, Melton, Neilands, Mullambey, and 61 steerage. " April 9— Opawa, s.b. (7.45 a.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, from Blenheim April 9— Buru, s.s. (11.50 a,m.), Co tons, Nei;«n, from East Coast and Akltio. April 9— £ittiiwa, s.s. (12.50 p.m.), 1247 tons, Penningtoo, from Xyttelton. April 9— Eobamoud. s.s. (1.35 p.m.), 721 tons, Birchie, from Onehunga and ?Jew Plymouth. April 9— Taiiaivera, s.s. {1.45 p.m.), 2203 tons, McLean, from Dunedin aud Lyttelton. Passenger: Salooa— MjEses Walker. Fee, Willberg, Mesdames 510n.»e. Matthews, Phillips, Messrs Momoe, Hodges, Boberfcon, Matthews, Lang'ton; 8 steerage. April 9— Segulusv, s.s. (6.45 p.m.), 585 tons, Toiuton, from Weittport. April 10— Pnkaki, s.s. (2.30 a.m.), 1444 tons, Tate. from Timaru. Anril 10— Kennedy, e.s. (3.10 a.m.), 226 tons, Wildman, from Sel&on. April 10— KaDit 1 , h.s. (4.15 a.m.), 242 tons, ' Sa\v\ers, from Ljttelton. April 10— Eatrawa, s.s. (11.35 a.m.), 1247 tons, Pennington, from Westport. DEPARTURES April B— N«atoere, s.b. (3 p.m.), 1100 tons, Diilnei', for Greymoutli. Apn^ B— Nikau, s.s. (5 p.m.), 248 tons, Hay, for NcSson and JLoraeka. Apnl B— Moa, s.s. (5.35 p.m.), 115 tons, Sawyer, lor Wanganui. April B— Mangapapa, s.s. (9.25 p.m.), M 4 tons, Fletcher, ior Westport and- Karamea. April B— ilaiaroa, sjs. (11.5 p.m.), 2598 tons, ' Manning, for Lyttelton. April B— s"stikj, s.s. (11.5 p.m.), 409 tons, Wahlsirom, *i>r Pelorus Sound and Westport. i ' April o— Bua-pehu, s.s. (6.5 a.m.), 7801 tons, Cliffoid, for Lyttelton. April 9— Kirijxaka, s.s. (11.15 ajn.), 133 tons, Slclntosh, for ftitea. April 9— Waircvi, s.s. (7.20 p.m.), 93 tons, Shaw, for Wairaa Eiver. April 10— Pateenai. s.s. (12.45 p.m.), 1212 tons,. Carey, for Picton ivnd Nelson. Passengers — Saloon : For Pieton — Misseß Fleming, Scott, and Farmer, Mesdames QsrroH, Holdaway, Brown, Colman, Jellymaa, Snsath and 2 children, Messrs Widdop, Gordon, Lucas, Troup, Gibbs, Brown, Murton, Mowatc, Holdteway, Bamford.f For Nelson : Mesdames Heatft, Pollock, Lee and child Creswell, Monteath. Ciaark, Messrs. Lee, Pollook, Clark, Frith, Vickennan, Munro. VESSELS IN PORT T£JIS AFTERNOON. Taranaii-streefc Wharf. — Eegulus. JerfOJs-qnay Wharf.— -Mapourika. Queen's Whaxf. — (South) Pnkaki, Bosamond, Tarawora, and Kennedy^ (north) -Opawa, Huia, Kapuni, and Maori. Customhouse -quay Wharf .— Biesheim, Kapiti, and Manama. Wool "Wharf. — Gertie and Tutanekai. Railway Wftarf.— Whakatane. Glasgow TViarf.^Ngaru. King's WhaiEf.— Norfolk, Stormbird, and' 'Ariel (barque). > - Pipitea "Wharfs— Guru. " * Patent Slip.— -Xoca. Niven. In Scream.— TaStapana and Taviuni. EXPECT.ED ARRIVALS Wakatu, Eyttelton .acd Kaikoura, 10th Eipple, Gifibome and Picton, 10th Poheroa, Greymouth, 10th v Tainui, Waitara, 10th Aorere, Patea, 10th t Wanaka, Westport, 10th I I Wairau, Wairau EJver, 10th Magic, Gisborne, 10th Mana, Patea, 10th Komata, We3rport, ltth Queen of the youth, Foiton, 11th Mararoa, Lyttelton, 11th Kiripaka, l'atea, lltli Hoa, Wanganui, 31th Jfikau, Nelson and Motaeia, 11th Pateena, Kelson fed Picton, Jlth, Kahu, Napier via, coast, nth Ha'uroto, Auckland, Gisborne, Napier, 11th Aorangi, San Francisco via -way 'ports, 11th Kailioura, London via Auckland, 11th Alexander, New -Plymouth, 11th Kijrow, Westport and Xyttelton, 12th Holmdale, Barjiene, 12th i Petone, Lytte!fcc«, 12th Maori, Lytteiton, 12th Marama, Sydney, !2ih Arahura," Gieymontb, Westport, Nelson, and Picton, 12th Wimmera, Dunedin and liytteltoo, 13th Kia Ora, London via Auckland, 13th Monowai, Auckland, G3?borae, Napier, 14th Nerehana, London via Auckland, 15th PROJECTED DEPARTURES Opawa, Blenheim, 10th - Blenheim, Blenheim, 10th Maoaioa, Motueka, 10th Kennedy, Nelson and West Coast, 10th Aorere, Patea, lOtti Maori, Lyttelton, 10th Mana, Patea, 10th Eapiti, Wanganui, 10th Tarawera, Napier, Gisborne, Auckland, 10th Pukak', Westoorr, Greymouth, via Nelbon, lOlli Eosamond, Plctoii, -Nelson, New Plymouth, and Onehunga, B)ih Kapuni, Patea, 10th Kittawa, Westport. 10th 11 Tainui, Waitara and Mokau, 10th Nikau, Nel&on 2nd Motueka^ 11th Moa, Wanganui, lltli Kiripaka, Patea, llih ■Wairau, Blenheim, 11th Rura. East Coast, llfch Kahu, Kapjer -via coast, Uth Maraioa, Lyttelton, 11th Hauioto, Lyttelton and Dunedia, Uth Ripple, Napier and Gisborne, 11th ""*•"- Wakatu, Kaikonra and Lyttelton, 11th Mapourika, Nelson, and West Coast, 11th A-lexmder, Ne'son and West Coast, 11th Regulus, Westport, 11th Huia, "VSaag.inui, 11th Poherua, Greymouth, 11th Stornriird, Wanganui, 11th Pateena, Picton and Nelson, 12th Waaaka, Westport, 12th Petone, Najiier and Gisborne, 12th Kaikoura, Timaru, 12th Queen.' of the South, Foxton, 12th Norfolk, Lyttelton and Dunedin. 13th Marama. Lyttelton, Dimedin, Bluff, Hobart, and Melbourne, 13th Wimmera, Northern ports and Sydney, 13th Monowai, Lyttelton and Dunedin, 14th OVERSEA VESSELS. Steamers bound for Wellington. Aorangi, left San Francisco 20th March, via Papeete and Rarotonga; due to-morrow. Kaikoura, left London 25th January, via Aufkland; due to-morrow. Kia Ora, left London llih February, via Auckland; due about 13th April. Tainui, left Plymouth 4th March via Capetown and Hobart; due about 17th April. -- Xereh'ajia, left Liverpool 19th February, via Auckland; due about 15th April. Indrnbarab, left London 11th February, via Australia, Auckland, and Napier; due about «tuu 21st April. Harpagus, left New York 25th January, via Australia and Auckland; due about the 24th April .Maitai, left San Francisco via Papeete and Rarotonga. sth April; due about the 2Tth Inverti.y, left St. John 18th February, via Melbourne and Auckland; due about the 29th At>ril. Opawa. left Cardiff 15th March for Welling- ' ton direct; due about 29th April. Sotorua, sailed from London on the 18th Jlarch, via Capetown and Hobarfc; due about the Ist May. • ' Paparoa, sailed from New York 21st February, via Auckland; due about 2nd Maj, '

Swanley, left New York 10th February, via Australia and Auckland: due about the Bth May. Breiz Izel, left New York 2ist February, via Auckland.; due about 10th May. Delphic, lett Liveipool ISth Maich, via Auckland ; due ' about 10th May. Niwaru, sailed from London 12th March, -via Australia, Auckland, and Napier; due about 17th May. Morayshire, left Liverpool 4th March -via Auckland; due about 14tli May. Star of Australia, sailed from New York Bth March, via Australia and Auckland; due about 18th May. Drayton Orange, left Liverpool Ist April via Capetown ; due about 22nd May. Star of Canada, leit London 22nd March, via Australia, Auckland, and Napier; duo about 2Cth ilay. Wakanui, lefc St. John 26th March, via .Australia and Auckland ; due about sth June. Paa-ihenia, left New York 29th March via Australia and New Zealand; due about 17th June. Sailing Vessels. Duncrag, barque, sailed from Liverpool 10th March. Helen Denny, barque, left Newcastle 7th April. BY TELEGRAPH. SYDNEY, Bth April. Sailed— Marama (4 p.m.), for Wellington; Indrabarah, for Auckland AUCKLAND, Bth April. Sailed— Hawk, bcow, lor Gisborne. 9th April. Arrived— Monowai, from Southern ports; Knight of the George (11 a.m.), from. San Francisco; Maheno (12.15 p.m.), from Sydney; Squall, from Gisborne ONEHUXGA, 9th April. Sailed— Rarawa (3.45 p.m.), for New Plymouth. AVANGANUI, Sth April. Arrived— Mana (0.30 p.m.) and Aorere (7 20 p.m.), from Wellington ; put hi through stress of weather. Oth April. Arrived— 3loa (5.20 p.m.), from Wellington GISBOR2% T E, 9th April.' Arrived— Whakarlia (8 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed— Wbakarua (midnight), for Southern ports. Passenger for AVellington: Mr. Johnston. EAST CAPE, Bth April Norfolk passed south at 5 am NEW PLYMOUTH, iflth April. Arrived— Harawa (3.30 a m,), from Onehunga PATEA, 10th April Arrived— Kiripaka (7.35 a.m.), from Wellington. NELSON, Sth Aprii Arrived— Arahura (4.5 a.m.), from Wellington and Picton. Arrived— Nikau (6 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed— Arahura (8 a.m,), for Westport and Greymouth; Kennedy (2 p.m.), for Wellington. KAIKOURA, 10th April. Arrived— Wakatu (7.30 a.m.), from WeHincton. LYTTELTON, 9th April Arrived— Mararoa (12.50 p.m.), from Wellington. • 10th April. Arrived— Ruapehu (7 a.m.). from Wellington. WESTPORT, 10th April. Arrived— Mangapapa (8.25 a.m.), from Wellington. v TIMARU, Sth April Sailed— Pukaki (8 p.m.), for Wellington: Storm (10.30 p.m.), for Chatham Islands. INVERCARGILL, 10th April Arrived— Moeraki, from Lyttelton and Dunedin; Cranley, Peton-e, and Breeze, from Dunedin; Koonya, fiom Westport. Sailed— Breeze, for Timaiu and Wanganui. MOKOIA, FOE SYDNEY. -Owing to a delay at Hobart, coupled with the fact that she has to leave Wellington a day earlier on account of the Easter holidays, the Mokoia will come direct from Hobarfc tos'Poit Chalmers. The vessel is due at the latter port to-morrow, to sail the same day for Lyttelton, Wellington, and Sydney. Her sailing^ time for Sydney is fixed for 9 *j>.m on Thursday. _ MAITAI LEFT SAN FRANCISCO. A cable from San Francisco advises that the Maitai left there last Wednesday for Wellington. On her arrival at Wellington on the 27th April the vessel ia Ho withdraw for survey. MAHENO AT AUCKLAND. The Maheno arrived at Auckland afc 12 15 p.m. yesterday from Sydney. She had on boajd 95 saloon and 85 steerage passengers, and a cargo of 1100 tons, inclusive of 220 tons of transhipments for Tahiti, and 130 tons lor Southern jjorts. LIGHTHOUSE-KEEPERS. The Marine Department notifies the following transiers of lighthouse-Keepers :— Principal keeper J. Dutuie, of Mokohiaoo, is to go .to Waipapa P&mb in place ot principal keeper G. Circig, who will go to Cape Campbell. Principal keeper It. H. Leighton, of Cape Campball, is to go to Taiaroa Head in btxeeswon to the late principal keeper Lyall, recently deceased. Principal keeper W. Murray is to go Irom Akaro'a Head to Jaqk's Point, in succession to the late principal keeper McGahey, recently deceased. Principal keeper E. 11. Wilson transfers from Mamikau Head to Akaroa, Head. Principal keeper J. Anderson is to transfer from Bean Rock to Manukau Head Bean llock light is to be transformed into an (automatic ligiit, requiring no keeper. Ac- ' sistanfc keeper F. W. Woodbury is to "transfer from Pencarrow Head to Bean Rock till the new apparatus is installed. Assistant keeper AY. N. Edmonds is to transfer from Nugget Point to Peucarrow. Assistant keeper N. Scott will go from Cape Saunders to Nugget Point. Assistant keeper P. N. Grenfel will go from Stephens Island to Foulwind hi place of Mr. Arthur, who is on his way to Mokohinou to take up his position as principal .keeper. Assistant keeper W. Bailey is to 'transfer from the Brothers to Stephens Island = 3lr. J. Singleton, of Waiau, Canterbury, has •.been appointed assistant keeper afc Cape Saun(dersi. Another new assistant keeper will shortly be appointed to the Brothers. The above changes will be made during the coming round trip of the Hin«moa. , ROTORUA LEFT CAPETOWN. The Rotorua arrived at Capetown on, the Bth. April, and sailed the following day for Hobart, where she is due about the 25th inst. Her arrival at Wellington is expected about the 31st April. KAIKOURA'S EXPECTED ARRIVAL. The Kaikoura, from London, via Auckland, will be leaving Napier at 8 o'clock to-nighi for Wellington. Her arrival in the stream is expected about 1 p.m. to-morrow. After discharging a quantity of explosives, she■■will berth at the Queen's Wharf, probably the following day. WAIWERA REPORTED AT RIO. The Waiwera left Rio de Janeiro on Thursday, 6th April, in continuation of her voyage from Wellington to London, which was commenced on the 11th March. Shortly after 6 o'clock on Sunday morning the Ruapehu sailed for Lyttelton. The vessel only arrived here on Wednesday night, yet in thirty-five hours actual working time, she was able to discharge the whole of the 4000 tons of cargo on consignment to Wellington. To-day the Flora is going, into dock at Port Chalmers. The vessel is being converted into a collier. After completing loading at Wanganui on Wednesday or tie day following, the barquentine lima is to sail lor Sydney. Among the passengers irom South by the Taraweia yesterday was Mr. A. V. Hale Moaroe, of the wharf staff of the Wellington Harboor Board, who has been away on holiday leave. i To-day tbe .scow Ngaru, which arrived in. port on Saturday with a load of stone, will sail for Tonga Bay to load again for Wellington. . Mr. Thomson having been transferred to the Dartford, Mr. Reid, late- acting third officer of the Moaowai, has rejoined the Tarawera as third. While off Terawhiti shortly after 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon the collier Rejjulus passed the training ship Dartford, bound from Lytteiton to Newcastle. Owing to the heavy sea on the Patea bar the Mana and Aorere had to put in ab Wanganui for shelter on the run up from Wellington. .■Mr. H. Fletcher resumed duty as chief officer of the Talune at Auckland on Friday. An expected arrival at Wellington on the 15th lost, is that of the Tyser liner Nerehana from Liverpool, via Auckland. Mr, G. e'. Allport, Secretary for Marine, who travelled on the Hinemoa as far as Napier, is back again in Wellington In regard to the victualling trouble on tie ship, a satisfactory understanding between the master and the crew ib reported to have been arrived at. Captain 'ordan has resigned from the Union Company's service. He has. been for many years employed in the Island trade of tho company, and until recently was master of the Atua. Mr. Low, of the engineroom staff of the Mararoa, resumed dirty again on Saturday, and Mr. Townsend has gone on holiday leave. 'I he Hinemoa arrived at East Cape on Sunday, aad left the same day for Auckland. The Union Steam Ship Company has recfived advice that the s.s. Aparima, towards the end of her voyage from Melbourne to Dunkirk, fell in with a French steamer named the Gouverneur Ballay, which, having a tail shaft broken, was disabled, and w?.s towed into Gibraltar.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 84, 10 April 1911, Page 6

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SHIPPING. PORT OF WELLINGTON. Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 84, 10 April 1911, Page 6

SHIPPING. PORT OF WELLINGTON. Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 84, 10 April 1911, Page 6