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SHIPPING.

P»RT OP \v*PXLIN6T«N. BIOS WATER. To-day— 3h 42m 1 ».t», ; 4h lorn p.m. To-morrow— 4h 38m a.m.; 6h em p.m. ARRIVALS. August 2a— Arahura, s.s. (f1.20 p.m.), 15S0 tons, Lambert, from Oreymouth, Westporf, Ncl«oi), and Picton, Passengers'. Saloon— Jliseeß Debetiiiam, Kroniflg, Glass, Jay, Moye, Boyd, Chißholm, Julius, Flower, Phillips, White, Robs, .Jeffries, Greenwood and child, Ashton, JinrKs, WllkUis, Mesdauies Brook and child, Aiderton, Meharfy, Campbell anfl cliild, Karnbßch, jforman, O'Noill and child, Chisholm, Coleman, Biowne, Sutlon, llyder, Fandell, Tregurtlia and boy, Bacou, Pawsey, Hoult, Bli«Kiird, Robinson, Messrs. White'Fwsons, Aldertott, Norman, Ambefger, Smith, O'Dofinell, JamießOii, WesUKU Champwo, Bridge, May, Kinnlburgh, Afnntell (2), Jeuue, Clayton. Joyce, Crome, Roberts, Heney, Aitchison, Uridge, Pitrard, Martm t LoCkhead, Connor, Dove, Debbie, Paterson, Parßtt, Wkldop, Morpeth, Hoult, McLeniuin, Pawsey, Johausen, Hush, Bli«2ard, O'Neill, Best. Dollan, Browne, Huddleston, Bacon, HiUynrd. Madden, Masters Parker (2), Clirisp (2), totts, Hoult; 44 steerage. August 24— Aorefc, g.s. (1 a.m.), 11 tone, jsisk, from Patea. August 24— KoAvliai, s.s. (3.30 a.m.), 721 tons, Scott, from Ctreyinouth. August 24— Alexander, s.s, (5.25 a.m.), 377 tons, Vickerm,ia, from Nelson. August U4— Ngaru, scow (6.45 &,t&,), 120 tons, Silver, from Tonga Bay. August 24— Mar.iioa, s.». (6,35 a.m.), 2598 tons, Manning, from Lytteltoft, Passengers: Saloon— Misses Holwell, Smith, Lagen, Oilroy, Parlatie, Stone, Gould, Canaoa, Mesdames August, McEvedy, Atitchineon, Hall, MoAvhrny, Davey, Gould, Stephetieoo, Captain JOtifisott. Messrs. Holfaell, Macfie, Whitchead, Soreason, Anderson. McEvedy, Pat«f«on, MitchiiiEon, Bain, Page, Bunby, Merrett, Sidey, Selig, Skeati Berry, Hall, Robinson, Reese, Clark, Hun-ter, McDongall, Souter, Clarkson, Davey, Oxlby, Creswelli Goode. Anderson, Shirtcliffe, Tarltofi, Orr, Gould, Wilsod, White, Manchester", Clothier, Httrris, Modlun, Phamp, Collins, WhJtehotise, Mctqod, McDowell, Waites, Orr, McO6nhell, Captain Todd; 27 steerage, AUgUsfc 24-=Hauroto, s,e. (9.40 a.m.), 1988 ■tons, from Dunedin and Lyttelton, Passenger* i Salooh-'MlsB Miller, Captain McArthur. Augtti?fc 24— Clan Ogilvy, «.s, (9,20 a.m.), 2641 torn, Swatiston, from Lytteltofl. August 24— Nikau, s,s, (6,30 a.m.), 252 tone, Bay, from Motueka, August 24—Argus (6.45 a.m.), 36 tons, Wat- i , ion, at Woreer Bay, from the Sounds. | DEPARTURES j * August 28—Corinna, s.s. (1 p.m.), 1271 ton*, Cameron, for Timaru, buaedia, and Oatnaru. August 28— flimitnngi, S.s. (4.5 p.m.), 323 tons, Manky, for tyttelton and Chatham Is■'Jaadsi ! August- 2,v-Queen of the South, «,s. (4,5 p.m.), 108 ta*R, Harvey, for Fostoni August 2D— Hula, 8,8, (4.25 p.m.), 127 tons, j Hurt, for Wanganui. i August 23— Aiiina, B,e, (4,30 p.m.), 134 tone, j Gibson, for Patea. AtlgiiFt 23— Rosamond, s.s. (4.40 p.M,), 721 - tons, Wallis, for Pictoo, Ndlsoß, New Plymouth And Onehutiga. August 23— Rur<i, 8,8, (4.46 p.m.), 6S toflg, Nelson, for Napier 1 . August 23-*-MBna«>a, s,i< (-5 p.m.), 122 ton*, ' Sait, for Motueka, August. 23— H.M.S. Challenger, .second-class cruiser (5,30 p.m.), 1860 tons, eoOO h.p., Ca> tsin Wemyss, foi' tyttelton and Sydney^ August 23^M«ori, s.s, (8 p.m.), 3390 tons, 'AWwell. for tyttetton, August 23— Kapuni, S.B. (6.16 p.m.), 2?S ions, for Waaganui, August 23— Wakatu, g.s, (7 p.f11,), 187 tofls, Wills, fof Kaikottra and Lyttelton. Atigusfc 23— Opawa, «.*, (9 p.m.), 110 t«n«, Nicholas, for Blenheim. August 23-7-Bienheim, s.s. (10 p.m.), 120 u>n», Watebn, for Blenheim. August 28-^NgSitoi'o, s.s. (10,80 p.m.), lltf ■tofts, Christian, for Greymouth. August 24— Hyndford, b.s, (7.45 a.ffl,), 428S toft«, Borne, foi 1 tyttelton. August 24— Anglo-Pfttagottfaa, «,s, (Boon), £017 tone, tewie, for tytteltoa. VESSELS IN' PORT THIS APTEHNOON Taranakt-street Wharf.— ciaa. Ogilvy, Jen'oiS'tjuay Wharf.— Anglo^PatagOftian., ■ queett'd Wharf.— (South) Nikau, MaiWi, flauJOto, and Moernki; (north) Aorerg, Stormbird, Atmwen, (ihd Mararoa. Wool Wharf, ="Awaroa, Australia, Hlaemoa, Railway Wharfs-Clyde and Kaiapoi. Glasgow Wharf.— Ruahino and Kowhfti, Pieitea WLmrf.— lutsiflekftf. Patent Slip.'-Soigran. la Streaffi.-«Amokura and Ngaru. EXPECTED ARRIVALS Alesandef, Gi"eymouth and Netsofl, 24th Pohenta, Gfeytaoutit, 24th Kiripaka, Patea, 24th Pateena. Nelson and Picton, 24th . Kalitl, Napier. Zsth Winimefa, Sydney via Audkla&d &&<i E*st Coast ports, 25th Maori, tyttelton. 25th i Kapuni. Wanganui, 28tb Hula, Wanganui, 25th Qtteea Of the SotU'J, ?oSton, 2fi(h' Blenheim, Blenhelui, 25th Manaroa, Motueka, a'oti Opawft, BleMhjim, SStfi iaieui, Waitara, 25th Jiuapehu, London via port*, 25tb ' Breeze lytf-elton, 25th Wari'imoo, Melbourne, Mobarfc, South, 25th Komatai Westport, 25th Mapourika, West Coast afld Nelsofl, S6tb Wakatu, tytteHon And KaikOtira, 26th Mokoia, Lyttelkw, 26th Mans, Waltara, 26th ' Waimea, Napier, 26th Ripple, GUborne, 27th Tarawera. Dunedin afld tytteltofl, 27th Flow, so«hera ports, 27th Arapawa,, Lyttelton. 27th Rosamond, Onelntnga, New Plymouth, 28tb Monowai, Northern ports, 29th, PROJECTED OSPARTUREB. Eafapoi, Napier, 24th Mararoa, LyHelton, 24t4i , Nikau. Nelson and Matueka, 24th 1 Sirlpaka, Patca, 24th Moeraki, Southern ports, Hobatt, And Mell»6urfle, 24th Buanine, London via ports, 24th Aorere, Patea, 24fh Hauroto, Northerft poftg, 24th Alexander, Westport and Greymouth r 24th Stornibird, Wmiganui, 24th Maori, Lyttfelton, 25fcb Blenheim, Blenheim, 26th OpaWa, BleuHeim, 25th •■ Queen of the South, FoXtot), 26th Kapuni, Patea, 26tli Hum, Wanganui, 25th Pateentt, Picton and Nelson, 25th Warritnop, Sydney direct, 25th Wlmnjera. Lyttelton afld Dnnedin, 25th Breeze, Wangftnui, 2Sth Taiuui, Waitstra, 25th Malta!, Saa Fratieteco, via IsldfKl Borti, 25th KaWu, Napier via coast, 25th Arahura, Picton, Nelson, West Coast, 26th Mana, Paten, 26th Hlnetnop, cook Stralfe UghUiouseg, 26fcb Arapawa, Wanganui, 26th Waimea. Nelson and West Coast, 26th Flora, Westport and Greymouth, 28th Wakatu, Ksikoura, and Lyttelton, 28th M^anaroß, Motueka and buys, 23th Rosamond, Pietoti, Nelson, New Plymouth. Atiil Oflehunga, ZB(>h Ripple. Napier and Gißborne. 29t.h Mapourika, Nelson and West Coast, 26th • Monowai, Lyttetton and Dunedifi, 29tti overtdSA vessels •TEAMBRB BOUND FOR WELtINQTON. .fluapehu, left London 6th July, via £ty« Biwtth, Marseilles, sue? Canal, Colombo, and Bob Art; due to-flior'row night, Waimate, left Montreal sth June via Aus* ' tfalln, and Auckland; due about 28th August. Indrflleaia, left London 15th Jutte, via Australia, Auckland, and Napier; due about 30th cape ' Breton, left New York 14th June, via Dunedin and Lyttelton; due about 81«t August. Surrey, left Liverpool 24th June, via Capetown, Hobrtrt, Auckland, Napier; due about the 2nd September. Rimtitakn, left London Bth July, »1* Auckland; due about 2nd September. Kafamea left Montreal 29th June, via Aus"tfstlla'and* Auckland ; due about 2nd September, left Calcutta Ist August via Samarnng, Singapore, and Auckland; due about the 4ui September, Tuinui. left Plymouth 22nd July, via Cape« town and tfobart; due about 4th September, WhakantM. left, London 6th July via Austrail?. Auckland, and Napier; due about th« 6th September, Cape Ortega), left New York 17th June, via Australia and Auckland; due about 13th September. Witkttfe, left New York Ist July, via Avickland; due about JBth September, Rotonift, Itffc Plymouth 6rh August, via Capetown 9Jl d Stobartj due abottfc the 18th September. Kjn Ora, left London 4th August, ?ia Atickl»Bil: due about: 22nd September. Jndrabarah, left London 22nd July, via Au«frs'ia. Auckland, and Napier; due about the 23rd 3<pt«mber. Kent, left Liverpool 29th July, via Capetown, Australian port*, and Auckland) due abot>& tbe 2nd October. C»pe Corao, left Montreal 30th .My, via Australian ports and Auckland; due about the I2fh October. Tomoana. left N«ff York l?lh July, via Anstrftlia »fld Auckland; due about 16th OcLord Lonsdnle, left New York 2Ctb July, via Atickfflfid; due about 18th October. Trifele, left New York Ist August, via Melbourne, Sydney. #nd Auckland; due about tho 19th October". BY TeLfififfAPH. SYDNEY, 23fd August. Affiwd-Ziagafa. fj-om HokHika, Salletl-Maheno (2 p.OJr), for Aucklandj Aaflgatira, fof Auckland.

MELBOURNE, 23rd August. Arrived— Jessie Craig, from Hokianga. Sailed— Manuka, for Hobart and Blufl, AUCKLAND, 24th Auguet Arrived— Sufrej* (11.50 last nighfc), from Liverpool via Hobarfc. | NEW PLYMOUTH. 24th August. Arrived— Rnrawft (5.30 a.m.), from Otiehunga. NAPIER, 23rd August" Arrived— Ripple (4.40 p.m.) and Kahu (4,60 p.m.), from Wellington. WAITARA, T4th August. Sailed— Tainui (9 a.m.), for Wellington. WANGANUI. 24th August. Arrived— Suia (7.10 a.m.), from Wellington,. Arrived—Kapuni (0 a.m.), from Wellington. PATEA, 24th August. Arrived^-Mana, (9.30 a.m.), from ■Wellington. Sailed— Kiripaka (0.55 a.m.), for Wellington. FOXTON, 24th August. Arrived— Queen of the South (0 a,tn.), from Wellington, PICTON, 23rd August. Arrived-JPateena (4.30 p.m.), from Wellington. ' Sailed^-Pateena, for Nelson. BLENHEIM, 24th August. Arrfted^Opawa (6.30 a.m.), from Wellington. Arrived— Blenheim (0.30 a.m.), from Wellingtoa. NELSON, 23rd August. Arrived— Kennedy (noon), from Wellington. Satted-*-Mapourika, for Westport, 24th August, Arrived— Pateena (7.16 a.tn.), from Pictoa. Sailed— Pateena (10.S a.m.), for Picton and Wellington. . / KAIKOURA, 24th August. Arrived— Wakatu (5,30 a.m.), from Wellington. v , • , MOTUEKA, 24th August, Arrlved--JfftnaMa (8.30 a.m.), from Wellington, LTTTELToS, 23rd" August. Arrived— Wootton, from Nydia Bay; AMtapu, brigantine, from Kaipara. Sailed— Petone, for Timaru: Tarawera, for Dunedin; Kapifei (8,30 p.m.), for Wellington. 24th August, Arrived— Mao'i (7 AM.), frdm Wellington. To sail-^Maori (8.20 p.m.), for Wellington, POH.T CHALMERS, 23rd August. Arrived— Orarl (2 p.m.), from Tiwaru. Sailed—lrene, barque (0.30 a.in,), for Melbourne; Mamarl (3.15 p.m.). for "Newcastle." DUNEDIN, 23rd August, Sailed-^-tnvercargitl, for Invercargill. Bailjd-^Warriffioo, for Sydney, via. tyttelton, and Wellington. Paßsenaers for Wellington: Saloon— Misses Qaith, Geliatley, Evans, Israel, Mesdames Soldi, BadQeld, Henderson, Strang, Mr. Soldi, Captain 'Strang. , , WESTPORT, 24th August. Sailed— Komata (D.26 a.m.), for Wellington. 1 GREYMOUTH, 24th August. Arrived— Haupiri (9 a.tfl.), from' W&lingtoa. SlMtf ANOI, POR CHATHAMS. Shortly aftef 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon the Chatham Islandi Fishing Coftpany'g s^. Himitangi left Wellington for the Chatham Islands, via Lyttelton. Prior to sailing she shipped coal and stores for Mr. .T. McLean's fishing station, at Kaingaroa. Mr, McLean, hinwelf, is a , passenger to the islands, and others booked from Wellington are Mrs tang and 2 children and Mr. Nehu Te-wiata. - Afc Lyttelton the Hifiiitangi will embrtrk more passengers, and load some general cargo, She is due back at Wellington in about three weeks' time, CAPE SRETON ROUGHLY ' SADDLED. -The Cape Breton, Which arrived at Port Chalmers on Monday from New York direct, experienced the full force of the wintry gales I that howl through the length of the Southern Ocean at this season of the year. New York was left on the ISth June, and three days later she cleared the bunkering port of Norfolk. Her troubles commenced ; big wrtves tumbled aboard ,with that suddenness which jars a vessel frofn truck to keelson. During the height of the storm her steam steeringgear was 1 damaged ; ahd humerous minor dam- i ages occurred, including the smashing in of I deckhouse doors and a straining of the deck' houses fthetiißelvefr that made them leak, But she battled through without Bcriou& injury, and cattle Into port with a slight list to port» Captnitt T. W. Wilson eoffiffiatids the vessel, and i his officers ate:— Mr. 3. I/dchead, chief) Mf. i E, Hagen, second; and Mr. D. Rankin, third, j GROWTH Off .AffSTRALtAtf SHIPPING. Growth of Australian shipping is shown by tlie Commonwealth Statistician, in returns issued last week, to have been well fiiaintained during the first si? month* of the year, "" Vessels entering Australian ports from overseas numbered 1845, of 4,180,227 tonnage, and with 109,146 persons as crews. This comn&res with 1645 Vessels, of 3.011,613 tons, during ihe corresponding period of 1910. Vessels olearing from Australian ports numbered 20&7, of 4,620,476 tons, and with 117,042 persons as creWß, as compared with 2177 teasels, of 4,7*0,469 tons, in 1910. SURREY AT AUCKLAND, The Pederal-Houlder-Shfre steamer Surrey, which arrived at Auckland last night from Liverpool, via, ports, is espected at Wellington oil Wie 2nd September, Some 1800 tons of cargo are to be put out at this port, Upon completion of her discharge in the South, the VeSsel is to load in New Zealand, and sail for Avonaiouth on the 23rd September. The Mapourika. arrived at Westtort at' 9 p.m. yesterday, and sailed two hours later for Greymouth, The vessel reached there at 9 o'clock this morning, and is timed .to sail at 8 p.m. for Wellington, via Westporb i and Nelson. Negotiation* ifl connection with the purchase of the Norwegian barque Dratttnenseren Were I completed on* Tuesday, and the vessel has passed into the hands Of the Hobart Timber Company. It is understood that the price paid was £1800, The vessel has been registered at lyttelton aad christened Lobo. Captain Alan Warden, formerly toaster of the Cape Breton, is in command of the new steamer Cape OrtegaJ, which is^due ab Wellington next fflonih from New York. I Mr. it. 0. flarnett, who has obtained a »as- j ter's certiflflcnte, has joined the Te AnflU as chief officer, Mr. Hilton having- gone ashore for orders, Mr. A, S. Johnson, kte of the i Komata, has gone" on the Te Anau as second officer, Mr. J. Mclaughlin has resumed his position as third officer of the vessel, and Mr. Haugtiao has come ashore for orders, Mr. Evafts, chief Officer of the Rosa&iond, left his ship yesterday. Mr. J. Smith has signed oft the vessel as purser in place of Mr. I\ W, ttenaings, who Is to go to Dunedin for orders.' Att incandescent burner" U to be installed ftt Farewell Spit lighthouse by Mr, Praser, Gov ernment lighthouse expert, who is to proceed thither by tlie Hineffioa on Saturday. The Waimea ie expected at Wellington on Saturday from Napier. The vessel will sail the same da-y for Nelson and West Coast. The Poherua left Ofeymoitth las,t flight for Wellington. The Warrimoo, which is bound from Mel-' bourne, Hobart, and Southern ports, is to leave tyttelton at 4 p.m. to-day for Wellington. / - The Komata lef t> Westport ab 9 o'clock this morning for Wellington. The Navtia is to leave Westport at $ p.m. today for Auckland, Mr, Davis, acting chief officer on the Afahura, is to join the Moeraki as second 6fflcer m place of Mr. Middleton, who is under transfer to the Poherua as acting chief officer. Mr, Sutherland, chief officer of the Poherua, is to join the Arahufa in a similar capacity. The Ennerdale got away 'from Dufledin this week for Lyttellon to discharge part cargo of her' timber from Tasmania. From Lyt« teuoti tho Stedmer will go to Tinmru, and load produce there and at Oataaru for Auckland, where the balance of her timber will also be put out. Subsequently the Ennerdale will sail for Greymouth to load timber for Australia, Mf. S. Patrick, late purser of the HuddartParker steamer Burrumbeet, joined the Victoria at Auckland on Monday as purser, relieving Mr. L. Bechervalse, who relieves Mr. T, W. Brook as coastal pursef while the latter goes on holiday leave. Afc Sydney test week, in «he presence of representatives from the Navigation Department, the Union Steam Ship Company, the Adelaide Company, and Captain Webb (Huddart-Parker) a flew Bhlp's 'telephone was tested aboard the steamer Utimaroa, The invention, is the work of Mr. Bingham, of Sydney. The "audiphone," as it is called, Is eaid to have been found to be a decided improvement oti the old methods of communication, A connection, between the enginrroom and the navigating bridge demonstrated that the voice through the "audiphone" sounded louder ahd clearer hau In the case of the ordinary telephone. The tauneeston Marine Board has enquired into the mishap to the steamer Waiwera when entering Tamar from London recently, The board found that the pilot in charge committed an error of judgment, but as there wan flo evidence of negligence he was not deserving of censure, and no further enquiry wits considered necessary. The n«w Clan lloer Clrfn Macphee, one of seven vesseh ordered simultaneously a few months ngo, left Mauritius on the Mth for Port Pine direct te take in deadweight preparatory to going! on the wool berth For London and tlie Continent,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 47, 24 August 1911, Page 6

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