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SHIPPING.

FOnt Or WELLINriTOfI. nioH water. Ta-dny— Mi sSni a.in, ; oh 23m p.in, To'inonou— Oh .win a.m.,' 71i 18m p.m. AFinIVALS. July 27— Klripaka. s.-«. (?.(() p.m.), 133 toil*, Mrtutoxh, fioin I'.iten. .Inly l!T— .Manimpapu. «.". f2 p.m.). 104 ton", i'lotenei', fiotn Karamea and We^tport. Jnlv 2?— Kaipaitii k.k. (t».l'> p.m. m the stmuii), I'M tollp, Cofuwall. from Nelwju. July 27— Wnkatn. e.s. (10,35 p.m.), 137 tons, Wills from Fo^toii, .luly 27— Te Aimti. «,». (11.30 n.ffl.). 1052 tons, C.trey. from Nelton nnd I'icton. Passengers ; Saloon— Misses Baylor. Leaver, Ferguson. Turn"i. l-'leming. iifcFditmeJ Olson, ftogern, nicl McCnuker. Mes-i'^. IStidd. Chapman, Angix, O'Brien, Olson, Bush. Wood. Fnnsellow, M',U M)ii, Hemphlll, Siticluir. Paiuley. Lntirtei 1 , Kesihfiw, O.vlpf", GiltlfiS. Plover, Scott, Hugglns, floti. V, M, Mills; 7 i-teerajie, Jnlv 28— Manuka, b.p. (0.28 a.m.), 4.*05 tons, Seville, from Melbourne, Hobart, and Sotitliern portn. rassenaeri : Saloon— Misses b'etgttfso«, Kerhatn. Dufaur. Anderson, Cedermtn, Rhode* and boy. M^esdames Mughes, Curl'itn, Morris, Messrs, Rhodesbury (2), Thompson, Jameion, Me.Vab. Johnson, M^orris, Duff, Rhodds, Cedernmii, Simpson, fluxtable; 24 steerage. ■ July 2ft— Maori, s.s. (0,88 a.m.), 3393 tons. Aldwell. from Lyttelton, passengers ; Srtlooti -^Mls»ei Molinan, Wilson, tti'ey, Stowey and child,' Buckley, Routley. Jopp, Wood, SeWell, Rowe, Fenton, Can*. Levin, Afesdames tevans, Detislrire. Crooke, Ellis, Wilton, Rowe, Colics, Curtis, Evans, Messrs. Btixton, McCallum, Bouing. Molinan, Wilson. Kennedy, O'Burki?, McCarthy, Kutren, Ellis, Tanered, Glynan smd eon, tterron, Danoey, Withall. Pefiton, Scott, Slowey, Irwld, McGee. Da«hon, Dangwtvtl, Tanner, flannan, Boj-reH, Champness. Thedraw, Smith, Standage, Hobson. Hannan, Nicholson,, lartter, Bversoii. Mastef tetherick, iteid, Bush, BhMW, Reeve, Bipger, McKay, Oa-tes, Powell, Wnrd, Cllphane, Dixon, McKnight. Scweil, Lawson, Whiteman, Reynolds, Catdow, Cttthro, and Taylor; 66 steerage. July 28— Wimmcra, s,s. (8.20 a.m.), 3022 tons, Waller, from Sydney, via Auckland, GisItorne, and Nattier. I'asßengers : Saloon^Meftdamps Kennedy, Dttncan. Alexander, Karles «nd 3 chilfhvj), Misses Wwigh, .Tolinston, Willocks, Tims, Messrs. KeKy. White, Seagar, Karles, Bourke, Rowley; 13 steerage. ,' .July 28--Waver!e>, s.s, (S,oo a.m.), 157 tons, -Purvis, from Fostoii. - .luly 28--Btornibird. ».*, (11,25 a.m.), 217 tons, Dowel), from Wanganui. DGPARTUnCS July 27— Queen of the South, s.s, (12.5 p.m.), 193 tons, Urtrvey. fof Foxton. July 27— Jfnmnoa. s,s. (fi p.m.), 122 tons, Hurt, for Mottieka and bays. July 27— Kapiti, s.s, (6.10 p.m.), 242 tons Sawyers, for PitponßH. July 27— Moami, e.s, (0,15 p.frO. 8&13 tons, Woi'rnll. for Lyfctetton, Dunedin, Bluff. Hobart, «nd Melbourne. , July 27— Mitrartw, s.s. (8 p.m.), 2698 tons, Manning, for Lyttelton. July 27—Niknu. s.s. (0.2S fl.ffl,), 248 tons, Hay, for Nelson and Motuekft. July 27-t-Kamtni. ».s. (0.40 p.m.), 278 tofis, Jackson, tor Wanganui. July 27— Itaitroto. s,». (10.30 p.m.), Iftßß tons, Vint, for Napiei 1 , Glatxjrne, and Auckland, July 27— Blenheim, s.s, (midnight). 120 tons', watson, for tiieiiheim, July 27-^Laudrt'dale, s,<*. (midnight), 1214 4oiis. Co\, for Nitpiei*. July 28— Falcon, fechooner (9,25 a.m.), 95 ions, Gilbertsofi, foi' Havelock. July 28-=-Te Anttu, s.s. (12,50 p.m.), 1052 tons, -Carey, for Pieton and ftelsoti. Passengers— Sa'oon i For I'icton— Mi*, Goodwin, Messrs. flutsoa, McDonnell, Lftiflg, Flentitig, Bailey, Slater, McCallum, Goodwin. Le Bag, For Jfdlfoil— 'Misses McNninata, Glbbs,- Mesdamus ffoopet 1 , McLaren, Jacobsen and 2 children, 'Messrs, Hymhnan, ClutteM, Tanner, Jacobs, .Wilson, Sherwood, Rowley, flooper. VSSBBLS IM PORT THIS AFTEfiNOON Clyde-tjuay Wharf,— solgraii, Tarauaki-stt'cefc Wharf.— Pohenta. Jervois-qtiay Whuff,— Manuka, Queen's Wbaff-^CSouth)) Arahura and Winy mcra; (north) Wirtverley, Aorere, Energy, Wakatu, Stormbiitl. Hula, and Maori, Cusfomhouse-^uay Wharf.^Kiripaka, Opawa, ivurt Lizzie TayJor, /luilway Whar/r---Komata and Kaitnngrtta. Olascow Wharf.— Tof.gariro. Kingrs Wharf.— J4ahtt and Kuahine. Pipitea. Wharf,— Tatanekai, In, Stream,— Kaipttfia, Ngfthere, Dtincrag, Erminia, und Amokiifrt* eXMtCTEO ARRfVALS jrana, fiatea. 28th i, Maraioa, LyttQlton r SBMi . Nlkau, NeWft rtnd Motueka, 29th Mapourikn, Oreytnotith, Westport, tfeleofl, S9tti Queen of the South, Foxton, 2Sth JTi'ee«e Sotithcru poru. 20th Te AHfltt, Nei?ot' «ud Picton, 29th ArapaWtf, FdSton, SiOth Kapuni, Pftteit, 3»th Mitunrofl. Motweka, 30th , Defender, Lyttellofl. 30th Flora, Southehi ports. 30th Tafawera. Dunedm, aud Lyttelton, 30th 'Kosftfflond. Onetungsa, New PJyinouth, 30th flifjple. Olsborne. BfMh Ngatoro, Oreymoitth, 30th Kapiti, Wanganui, Ist Waimea, Picton, flsi; . Monowui, Northern port?, Ist Pateetia, New Pl,vin<«ith, 2nd itauroto, Northern ports, 4th PB<JJ6Ct6D 06PARTURE9, ' Te Anatt, Pidtott and Nelson, 28tU Sfuorl, Lyttelton, 28th Kahu, Kart Coast, 28th . Wimmera, tytteltotr and Dunedin, 28th Manuka, Sydney direct, 28th Wakittu, Kftikoura and tytteltou, 28th Waverldy, Nelson and"- West Coast, 28tH „ Aorere, patea, 28th ■ KlrJpakfl, Patea, 28th ■ fittlfl, W(in«aniu, 28th Mann. Pntea, 28th Komflf/i, Westport, 28th MitnjMtmpu, Karamea. and Weetport, 28th I'oherua. Gfeyrttouth, CBth Dtltienttf, Dtttiedin, 28tlr opaw«, Blenheim. 2stli Nlkrttt, Nelfiotl ami Motuska, 29th Mararoa, LytteHou, 29th Breeze, Waneanui. 20tii Kalparrtr Attsh'tilia, 29th Qlieen Of the South. FoxtoU, 29th Aritlmra, l'i<"ton. Nelson, Wesfe Coftftt, 29th ' I'iiitanjmfrt. Wcstprt't, 29th B'ormbii'd, Wiitijiamti. 29bh JJlenhelm, ftlpnheim, 29th Tonimiivo. London via ,way ports, MM Huofihie, Lytteltoti. aoth Knputil. l'ntefl, B'idi Titrawi'i'H. Northern ports, 3lst) .tloiamoftd, picton, N^elson, Ne# flyffloulb, «fld Oliehiingrt, 31st Floi'fl, Wp«tport and Orcytnouth, 31st 'Aluiisfoii. Motueka and bays, 31sfc Aruputti), Wftnamiul, 31st Monovitl, Lyttelfoti. and ftunedln, Ist Mttpouriltn. Nglfoh and Weifc Coast, lib Kipple, Nitpief and Oisbortic, Ist Wiiitnea, Jfel«on and Wests Coasf, lsb Jl.turoso, bytteltoti and Duncdin f 4th ovßHseA vessel STKAMEHf) U'ltjND FOR WEGMNOTON 1 . S»s«v, left Liverpool 27th May for Auckland direct: due nbottt alat July. Mtirltal, left London aisfc May via Au«tralla, Auckhind, ttud Napier; dua. about th« Bfd AtiKiist, liymiford, left New York 20th May via Auckland; due »bout flth Augtip*, Ai»wa, left Plymouth 24th June, via, C»pe* to*n and Mobm't; due about the flth August. Wnlwera, left London 3rd June, via AuckJiind ; due about the Bth August. Wrtlmatu, left Montreal sth June via Au«< trail* and Auckland; due aoout 9th Augu«t, Don of Glamls, left New York 16th May for Australian and New Zealand ports; due Btli .August, i . Cape Breton, left New Itork 14th June, vfa Dtttiedin and Lyttelton; due about 15th Aug« tist, Hti.ipehti. left London Cth July, via PlyttiniiMi, Marseille;, Sue:! Canal, Colombo, and Uriti.'uM due about. 23rd August, Kmmnen, left Monti col 15th June, vis Au»' tialhi niifl Auckland: due about- 2Sth Augiwt, lndritleiiiu, left London 15th June, via Aue> tfalia. Auckland, and Napier; due About 28th Attaint, Stiney, left Liverpool 24th June, via Capeifiivn. liobart, Auckland, Napier; due about the yntlt August. llltmiiiiKu, left London Bth July, vift A tickland; due about 2nd Sebtemher. Tahiti), left Plymouth 22nd July, via CapetOAtt. and Hobarb; due about 4th September, Anglo Patagonfan, left. New York 2nd June, via Australia ntid Aueklond; due about sth s^ptembef, Wlukarua, left London Oth July via. Au<> truliu, Aueklnnd. and N«pler; dae About th« "cape Orteffa)', left. New York l"th June, tfa Australia and Auuklandj due about 13th aepWAlkiife. left. N># York Ist .fnty, tii Auck. land: due about Isth September. imirflbarsh, lefb Tendon 22nd Jul*. via au*. tralift, Auckland, ami tfapi«: due atwut the %3n\ September, Tniftoatia, left New York 17th July, via AtMti'itlia und Auckland) dif tibotit, loth OcMhw>l Baiimg v«BW(e. AusHfulla ftHfluti ship. Mb Afarsellle^ Bth Oenny< barfjue, left Ne«castle_gth July, BY TBUBGrtAPHLONDON. 2/tll July.Ar ,htd-Jfi«r«. from Wg^wn^ Arrl»«l-T«rnit, m \> July.

AUCKLAND, 2?tli July. Arrive*— Monowai, from Southern ports. Siiiled— Beiitinck, for llokianmi and Mel*' bourne. NEW PLYMOUTH, 27th -July. Sailed— Rosamond (.1 p.m.) and Pateetia (8.40 p.m.), for Onrliungn. ONEHUKOA, 28th July. Arrived— Pateena (f.15 a.m.), from New Plymouth. Arrived— Rosamond (10 a.m.), from New Plymouth. NET.SOtf, 28th July. Arrlved-'Xiknu (O.fir. a.m.). from Wellington. JIOTUBKA, 28th July. Arrived— Mniiaroa (0.23 a.m.), from AVelluigton. LYTTELTON, 27th July, Arrived— Wootton, fiom Nydin Buy, Sailed— Pctone, for Greymouth; Cygnet, for Kaikoui'a. GKEYMOtJTif. 28th July, Arrived— ttgtttoro (0.10 a.m.), from Wellington. I'OftT CHALMERS, 2?th July. Sailed— Mimiro (4.30 p.m.), for Brisbane. KAIPARA TO LOAD IN AUSTRALIA. The New Zealand Sltipping Company's s.s. Kirlpnra ari'lved nt Wellington last nigltt f«ouit Nelson. The vessel will conl nt Wellington,, nnd suit on Snttmlay lor Australia to laid for? the United Kingdom. RUAfIINE'S ITINERARY. The Runhiuc, \?hich arrived from Ixffidoh,. via port", yesterday, ia expected to get <iway< from Wellington on Monday for Lyttelt^n tot complete d^clmi'ge, Subsequently she will' proceed to the Bluff to commence Homeward loading, , Thence she will go to Timaru, lyu telton, and Auckland, arriving back at Wellington oil tlie 20th August, four days 7ater she will sail for London, via usual ports., INDItABARAfI EN ROUTE TO NEW ZEA* LAND. The Tyser Compuuv's steamer lndraJ.iflraii,{ which left London last Saturday for Atiatrnllan nnd New Zealand ports, is due afc^AWrjl-j lington about the 23fd September. / NOTICE TO MARINERS, It is announced by this week's Gazette thafei a mnin channel has been dredged throtUln the Falcon shoal, Wellington harbour, frottiA the southernmost red buoy on 'the extension^ of Hope shoal, south of Ward Tsland, right., i across to the blending of the white and red segments of the Snnmes liland light, givintt a width at thin point, of 2noo feet. Tlie blank and white buoy, with horizontal stripes, carry* Ing a red light, on the western edge of the J'nlcon short), it to be moved to the eastern edge of tlie shoal, where the red nml whitu, \ segments of Hip Soame3 Island lighfi blend. The Gazette nlso gives notice of proposed fy(] alterations of tjie inner and outer anchorages- 1 - of Wellington harbour, the health officer's ex«. ground, nnd the explo'ives anchor-, ago, Further notice Is to he given beforet tho proposed changes are made, CHANGE Of CAPTAINS. Captain Ritchie, late of the Pohcrtia and the Komata, lias been appointed to the com- . mand of tlie Mapourika in succession to Captain. Ansms, who is about to take tip his new duties in the Government Marine Dp- . partment as a surveyor of ships. Mr. J. G, S. Doorly, chief ofln?er of the Jlanuka, has been promoted to be captain of the Komatft. Mr. EL, T. Richardson, late chief officer of the- • Konintn, will fill the Vacancy on the Manuka The Island steamer Nsmta i* to leave Westport to-day for Auckland. The Mapourika left. Greymouth at 0.30 o'clock last night for Wellingtoi), via Westport and Nelson. The Wnitnpt fs due at Wellington on Tuesday from Picton. She will sail the same day for Nelson and West Coast.. Mr, I. P, D. Stacker, assistant shipping clerk at the Government Shipping Office, has been promoted to the clerical department of the Magistrate's Court. Me will take up bis new dtitiep in a few days, ! The Union Shipping Company's steamer Rakanoa left Newcastle afc 8 p.m. on. Tuesday last, coal laden for Bluff, Dunedut, and Wellington. The Huddart, Parker Company's steamer Wimmera arrived at Wellington to-day from Sydney, via Auckland, Gisborne, and Napier, and berthed at thu Queen's Wharf. She has 36(f tons of cargo to put out, and will soil at 5 o'clock this evening for Lyttelton and Dtuiediti, Mr. A. Woodttutt, late of the Hlmitangl, ha« been engaged as mrtte on the Queefi of the ' South, The Pateensii -which is at present relieving the Rarawa in the Otiehunvn-New Plymouth service, will resume the Weltiugtoti'Plctot^Nelson running on Wednesday, on which day she will arrive at Wellington from Ohehunga. The Manuka arrived at Wellington at 0.25 o'clock this morning frofn Melbourne, Sobart, and Southern ports. Her Wellington imports comprise :-~60 cases tobacco, 6& ingots ■tin, 250 boxes butter. 230 bags rtee, ISO bagß superphosphates, 40 chests tea, ioo bags flour, li'n bags oats, 316 bags onions, 382 cases fruit, and 881 cases fruit, and a quantity of sundries. The Manuka is timed to sail at a p.m. to-day for Sjdney direct. It is reported that the HeW Zealand Shipping Uompatiy'it steamer Wakrtnui, which is at present in dock at Port Chalmers, is to proceed to Australia to load for the United Kingdom. The Wairuna is to sail from Newcastle to* day with a cargo of coal for Lyttelton and Timaru. The Storm has been delayed in the South by bad weather, Captain J, Clark, who last visited Wellington as chief officer of the No£folk ( is now in eommntuf of the Sussex, Be succeeded Captitln Robertson, who has joined the Essex. The A. and A, steamer Den ot Gtomis is to leave Sydney to-day for Auckland iv con-" tinu«tion of her journey from New York The Vessel 18 expected at Wellington about the Bth August. Upon completion Of her discharge at New Plymouth of her Wellington cargp tho au\iliiiry scow Echo will load timber at Karamea for Blenheim. The Holtarb Mercury records the death, on 20fch July, of Mr. James Robert Meech, chief inspector of lighthouses. Deceased was born in New Zealand in 1843. and when quite a boy his parents wei'e alarmed to ftjid one morning that he hnd been stolen by the Maoris, but he w.ts afterward!) returned. Shorjly after thife incident Mr. Meech went to Tasmania with lua parefttP. Mr. Burr, second officer of the Mokoia, lms« joined the ffauroto in a similar capacity, Mr. Densrnore, third officer of the Mokeia, ha« (ilso transferred to the flauroto. It Is understood that the Norwegian harnjis " Drammetiseren, which is now discharging a « cargo of Tasfflafltan hardwood, has been purchased by the Hoboft Timber Company. In the event of the purchase being completed, . the vessel will fly the red ensign, and will be, employed in the Tasmanian timber trade.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24, 28 July 1911, Page 6

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SHIPPING. Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24, 28 July 1911, Page 6

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