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SHIPPING.

f PORT OF WELLINGTON, HIGH WATBE. To-day— Bh 10m a.m.; 8h 30m p.m. i'o-inorrow— 9h 3tn a,m. ; 9h 21m p.m. ARRIVALS. May S— Ngaioro, s.b. (4.40 pjn.), 1137 tons, Christian, ironi Gi-eyinoutli. May 2— CorinUa, s.s. (5 p.m.), 1271 tons, {Cameron, ixom Onelninga und New Plymouth. May 2— W-akatu, u.s. (U. 40 p.m.), 157 tons, (Win's, from lyttelton and Kaikoura. May 3— Patteena, s-s. (0.25 a.m.;, 1212 tons, Carey, from Nelson and Picton, Pabsengerß : Saloon — Mieses .Ledger, Hittha-way, Bird, Millar, O'Brien, Lucas, Kitehing, Qow, Boundy, Bunny, Sclanderfi, Mates, Hume, Willidins, McGuire, Jeffreys, Hobbs, JPue, Wilkms, Mcliellun, Mesdatneb Galbraish, Glaiies, Hathaway, Hammond tmd child, Rutherford, Wlielan, Hcßrlde, Bird, Green, French, Warvey, Cameron and two (children, Whltehoai, Hooper, Gow, Williams, ■ Boundy, Sdlandexe, Melville, Guthrle, Fielder, Jackbon, Neuih. Hale hood, Bnrrell, Roberts, I Bush, Monro, Mefisfcs. Lonsdale, Speight, Per- • ni6B, Janes, Hill, Angut), Ramsay, Mcßride, Pjitdaer, French, Downes, Langford, Ancell, IMament, Evans, Constable, Burns, Scarf e, Mel•ville, Martin, Greal, Tr-esew, liockhart, Gili, Corley, Eev. GfoVes, Wells, Ilutherford, Jack, sou, Neuth, Burrell, Fuller. Morris, Eusb. and 2 chSdren, Keld, Walsh, Roberts and 2 child' Ten, 3sears, McGuire, Hart (2), Hall, Morris, Williams, Maule, Swale, McLellan, Kennerly, Smith; 21 steerage. May 3 — Opawa, b.s» (2ia.nl.), 110 tone, Nichojlaß, from Blenhehn. May 3— Maori, s.fi. (C.55 a.m.), 3380 tons, i 'Aid-well, from Lyttelton.— 2ll saloon and 123 ' steerage passengers. May B— -Aorere, s.s. (8 a.m.), 77 tons, Fisk, Irom' Pate £. DEPARTURES May 2— Rosamond, s.s. (12.50 p.m.), 721 tons, Ritchie, for Picton, Nelson, New Plymouth, and flnehunga. May a^-Alexander, s.s. (5.30 p.m.), 377 tons,. IVjckeVmann, for Jtelson. and Motueka. May 2— Maraivoa, s.s. (8.10 p.m.), 2598 tons, Manning, for hyrttelioa. May 2— MapourJia, s.s. (midnight), 1203 tons, McLean, for Picton, Neson, Westport, and , Grey mouth. May 2— -Tarawera, bjs. (6-30 p.m.), 2003 tons, McLean, for Lyttehton and Dunedin. May 2— Ripple, s.e. (7.10 p.m.), 372 tons, Carlson, for Napier and Gisborne. May 2— Kaitoa, s.b. (8.15 p.m.), 117 tons, Graham, for Nelson attd West Coast. May 2— Poherna, s.b- (9.15 p.m.), 1175 tons, Cameron, for Greymouth. ' May 3— Blenheim, s.s. (3.45 a.m.), 120 tons, iWatson, for Blenheim. ' May 3— Mgabers, g.s., (S.BO a.m.), 1100 tons, 'JMlner, for Greymouth. VESSELS IN PORT THIS AFTERNOON. Clyde-quay Wharf. — Aorangi. Taranaki-istreet Wbarf.— Taviunl, Jervais-quay Whar£.— Harpagus. .Queen's Wharf,— (South) Corinna and Maita!; ((north) Stormbird, Huia, Aorere, and Maori. Customhouse-quay 'VHharf. — Opawa and Wafcatu. Railway Wharf.— Kocoata and Kamona. King's Wharf.— Tutanskai and Rotorua. Pipitea Wharf.— Helen. Denny and Kahu, Evans Bay<— Falcori. In Stream. — TaKapuna, Amokura, Kaikoura, Opawa, and Bgatoro. EXPECTED ARRIVALS Kapiti, Wanganui, 3rd Mana, Patea, 3rd Huia, Wanganui, 3rd Aralumi, West Coast, Nelson, Picton, Brd ~" TJlimaroa, Sydney, 3rd Waveriey, Blackball, 3rd Opawa, Blenheim, 3rd Alexander, Nelson and Motueka, 4th Pateena, Nelson and Picton, 4th Queen of the South, Foxton, 4th Kapoai, P&tea, 4th Arapa&a, Timaru, 4thMaracoa, Lyttelton, 4th Blenheim, Blenheim, 4th Paparoa, London via Auckland, 4tb Nora Niven, Chathams, 4th Monowai, Auckland. Gisborne, Napier, 4th Kahu, AMtio, 4th " H.M.S. Pioneer, Auckland, 4th Haupiri, Auckland, East Coast, Picton, 4th Waimea, Napier, sth Hia'jtangi, Foxton, sth Moaala, Melbourne, via southern ports^Eih limatay, Montreal via Auckland, sth Kiripv'ika, Wanganui and Patea.t sth Winmvata, Sydney via Auckland, Gisborne, ,i«nd Napier, uth Wairaa,, Kaxamea, Cth Maponnka, West Coast and Nelson, 6th Kikaa, kelson and Motueka, 6th Breeze, Bouihern ports, 7th ' .Tarawera, Dunedin and Lyttelton, 7th Mora, Stm'thern ports, 7th Norfolk, Wanganui, 7th BosamODd, Onehunga, New Plymouth, 7th Rippte, Gisbarne and Pictan, Bth Kia Ora, Pic ton, Oth _ Hinamoa, Northern lighthouses, Oth , ' Bau«)to, Auckland, Gisborne, Napier, lib PROJECTED DEPARTURES : Maori, Lyttelton, 3rd Opawa, Blenheim, 3rd 1 Mana, Patea, 3sd Aorere, Paiea, 3rd Opawa, Waitara, 3rd ' Komata, Western*, 3rd , Kaikouia, London, 3rd 1 Wakatu, Kaikoura and Lyttelton, 3rd TVlaitai, San Francisco via. way ports, 3rd. Manaroa, Motueka, 3rd "Stormbkd, Waflgantti, 3rd ■ , Ngatoro, Greymouth, 3rd j 1 Taviuni, ftreymouth, Srd j i Mararoa, Lyttelton, 4th ! '' Alexander, Nelson and Motueka, 4th , . Huia, Waoganui, 4th . Queen of the South, Foxton, 4th j 1 Kapuni, Patea, 4th 1 Kamona, Gteymouth, 4th ' 'Kapiti, Wanganui, 4th ] ; Waveriey, Nelson and West Coast, 4th Monowai, Lyttelton and Dunedin, 4th ! Tflimaroa, Melbourne, via South, 4th j Rotorua, Lyttelton, 4th j 1 Blenheim, Blenheim, 4th j Arapawa., Wangantti, 4th ! Harpagus, Lyttelton and Dunedin, 4th Wimmera, Liyttelton and Dunedin, BtM Pateena, Picton, and Nelson, sth Moana, Sydney, sth Haupiri, Auckland, via ports, 6th Moana, Sydney direct, sth Waimea, Nelson and West Coast, 6tb Nikau, Nelson and Motueka, 6th 1 Arahura, Picton, Nelson, West Coast, 6th tfarawera, Napier, Gisborne, Auckland, Bth Flora, Nelson, Westport, Greymouth, Bth Rosamond, Picton, Nelson, New Plymouth, '4u)d Onehunga, Bth Mapourika, Nelson and West Coast, oth Rfpple, Napier and Gieborne, 9th Hauroto, Lyttelton and punedin, 9th OVERSEA VESSELS. Steamers bound tor Wellington. Paparoa, sailed from New York Zlsfc Feb» ffruary, via Auckland; due to-morrow. Invertay, left St. John 18th February, via ■ Melbourne and Auckland; due on Friday. Breiz lael, left New York 21st February, via , iAuckland ; dde about the 7th May. Delphic, left Liverpool 18th March, via Aucki Jand ; due about 12th May. lonic, leffe Plymouth Ist April, via Capetown I And HobaTt ; due about 15th May. Morayshirei, left Liverpool 4th March via. r'Auckland; dae about 14th May. Waiteraata, left Calcutta 10th April via ' Singapore, Jaffa, and Auckland; due about ' 16th May. Star of Australia, sailed from New York Bth , Mitch, via Australia and Auckland; due about r4Bth May. 1 joha Hardie, left Philadelphia 12th March, . 'via Auckland ; due about 18th May. Niwaru, sailed from London 12th March, via Australia, Auckland, and Napier; due about 19th May. Swanley, left New York 10th February, via Australian-and Auckland; due about the 22nd ' 'May. Drayton Grange, left Liverpool Ist April -via Capetown; due about 22nd May. Pakeha, left London Bth April, via Auck' i--land; due abemt the 22nd May. Star of Canada, left London 22nd March, Via Australia, Auckland, and Napier; due 'h&bout 23rd May. Turakina, left London 15th April, via Capertown and Hobart; due about 30th May. WakanuL left St. John 26th March, via > 'Australia and Auckland ; due about sth June. Matattia, left London Bth June, via Auck- • land ; due about Bth June. Athenlc, left Plymouth 29th April, via Cape* I 'town and Hobwt; due about 12th June. Stiii" <*f Scotland, left London sth April, via 'Australia, Auckland, and Napier ; due about Math Jnne 1 Parthenia. left New York 29th March via j 'Australia and New Zealand; due about 17th Vnne. Mi/niro, left New York 10th April via Australia and Auckland; due about 10th July. Mareru, left London 22nd April via Adei Jaide, Melbourne, Sydney, Auckland, and Na- > pier; due about 16th July. Ascot, left St. Johri 23rd April, 'Via Aus't/alia and Auckland; due about 26tb July. Sailing Votsois. \ Dtmcrag, barque, sailed from Liverpool loth \ Australia, Italian ship, left Marseilles Bth •V TELEGRAPH, LONDON, 2nd May. Arrived— Rimntftkft, from Wellington; WalIWera, from Oamarn. Sailed-=Athetric, for Wellington, aauea a FRBMA^tLE, 2nd May. Ariived— Ophlrj from London, Ar P ' AWKLAND, 2nd May. ' Sailed— Paparoa (2 p.m.). for Wellington; ynwm* for Southern porta^ ' sailed-Mana (ntifaigbfr), for Wjslltogtpn,, .

NEW PLYMOUTH, 2nd May. Arrived— Kooaya (13.15 p.m.), from Wellington. Sailed— Kini (midnight), for Onehunga. 3rd May. ArtiTed— Rarawa (5 a.m.), from Onehunga. GISIIOUNU, 3rd May. Sailed— Haupiri (2 a.m.), for Wellington. ■ KOXTON, 2nd May. Arrived— Queen of the South (11.30 a.m.), ■from Wellington. 4 FAREWELL BPIT. 3rd May. Large steamer— presumably tho Uliinaioa— passed here at 10.40 this morning. PIOTON, 2nd May. Arrived — Rosamond (7.40 p.m.), from Wellington. 3rd May. Arrived — Mapourika (3 a.m.), from Wellington. NELSON, 3rd May. Arrived — Kaitoa .(8 a.m.) and Alexander (7.20 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed— Arahura (10.10 a.m.), for PJctoa and Wellington. » | LYTTELTON, 3rd May. Arrived— Alararoa (9.5 a.m.), from Wellington ! Arrived— Taiawera (9.20 a.m.), from Welling- ! torn. TIMARU, 2nd May. Sailed— Arapawa (7.30 p.m.). for Wellington. DONKDIN, 2nd May. Arrived— Kla Ora, from Bluif; Moana, irom Melbourne vJa Bluif. Sailed^ — Jfonowai. for Auckland, via East Coast ports. Passengers for Wellington : Saloon — Misses Mills, Jones., Daiziel (2), Black, Taylor, Paine, McFndyen, ft'esdamss Warner, Jones (2), Dalziel, Taylor and family (i), Hislop, Richardson, ?iisbefc, Thompson, Blackie, Messrs. Simmonds, Warner, Nisbet, Martin, Crust, Sir 3as. Mills, and Dr. Miller. KUMAHA LEFT RIO DE JANEIRO. The Kirmara, which is bound from Napier lo London, left Rio de Janeiro on Friday evening last. NORFOLK DUE ABOUT SUNDAY.' Leaving Timaru 1 to-night for Wanganui and Wellington, the Norfolk should arrive hero about Sunday next to load for England. Afterwards she will leave for Lyttelton to complete her loading, and sail finally for Avouinouth on the 15th May. KARAMEA. The Shaw, Savill, and Albion. Company's 'steamer Karatnea, ■which is auo at London on the Uth May from Auckland, 1b to subsequently proceed to Montreal to load under the auspices of the New Zealand Shipping Company for Australian and New Zealand ports. Expected to leave Montreal on the 15th June, the steamer should show up at Auckland about the 27th August. The Monowai leaves Lytteltom at 0* o'clock to-night for Wellington. / The Koromiko wae to leave Westport at noon to-day for Wellington. The Arahura left Nelson at 10.10 o'clock this morning for Picton and Wellingxon. On her trip to Motueka to-niglifc tho Manaroa will call at Port Haidy (D'Urville Island). The tug Terawhiti is to go on the Patent Blip for overhaul to-morrow. When she comes off, the Himitangi will go on the Slip. Mr. A. Smith has signed on the Mararoa as (third officer. Mr. English, late of the Kamona, has been appointed third officer of the Kotuku. Mr. E. "Broughton, purser on, the Mararoa, has resigned his position, hi order to leave for Sydney to qualify for another branch of the Mercantile Marine. The Morayshire continued her voyage from Liverpool to Wellington from Sydney on Monday list. Calling first at Auckland and Napier the vessel is due at Wellington about -the 17th May. Captain Walton, - late chief officer of the Aorangi, is in command of the Kamona, -which is to leave Wellington to-morrow for Greymouth. At the meeting of the Nelson Harbour Board ou Monday, the Harbourmaster (Captain Collins) reported a slight increase of" trade for the month of April as compared with Hie corresponding period of last year. During the past month 157 vessels arrived and departed, made up as follows:— 38 Union Company's steamers, 87 small steamers, and 32 sailing vessels, making a total of 32,183 tons register. On her arrival from Karamea on Saturday the Wairau will undergo Government inspection and overhaul. Owing to a delay in the South, the Kia Ora Is nob now expected at Wellington, from Picton until the Oth inst. The Australian Hall Line steamer Mineric, which left San Frar-citco on the 25th April for Auckland via. the Islands, is due at her destination about the 24th May. On the 12th March the steamer John Hardie left Philadelphia with a shipment of oil from the British Imperial Oil Company for New Zealand ports. At Hobart the Kaitangata is to load timber shortly for Dunedin, Timaru, Lytteiton, and Wellington. Leaving England for Newcastle early in June the Union Company's new cargo steamer Karma will, on arrival, be placed oil the running- between ports on the north-west coast of Tasmania, and Sydney. Mft W. T. Hogan, purser of the Wimmera, haying gone on holiday leave at Sydney, is being relieved by Mr. S. Patrick, of the Hud-dart-Parker p.s. Hygeia, for this trip. Captain W. Wilson, the harbourmaster of Levuka, visited Suva recently to confer with Captains Wooley and Twentyman on the charts of Fiji. It has long been recognised that the charts of the colony are inadequate for presentday requirements, especially of the waters of the Lav Group. There aro many shoals and patches which are not marked on the charts at all. The reßulb of the present enquiry will probably be a request to the Admiralty to send a surveying ship to Fiji to accurately [ chart all the waters of the group. I ■

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 103, 3 May 1911, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 103, 3 May 1911, Page 4

SHIPPING. Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 103, 3 May 1911, Page 4