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SHIPPING.

PORT OF WELLINGTON. '„ HIGH WATEK. To-day— Bh 23m a.m.: 8h 65m p.m. To-morrow— 9h 23m a^ni. ; 9h 50m pjn. ARRIVALS. January B— Somerset, s.s. (4.50 p.m.* in the •tream), 7272 tons, Hunter, from Liverpool, via Capetown and Hobart. January U— Queen of the South, s.b. (12.25 ajn.), 188 tons, Hurvey, from Foxton. January 9— Waverley, s.s. (0,10 a.m.), 157 tons, Purvis, from Wanganui. January 9— Nikau, s.b. (B.G a.m.), 252 tons, Hay, from Nelson and Motueka. January 9— Jlokoia, b.s. (8.15 a.m.), 3602 touß, Harrib, from Auckland, Gisborne, and Napier. Passengers : Saloon — Misses Spencer, Roberts, Harrison, Eennie, Davidson, Mitchell (2), Moore, Hannay (2), Mesdaines Stewart, Spencer, Ye LatoUr, Clare and Child, Teat, McPhail, Glassford, Stevenson and child, Messrs Spencer, Roberts, McPhersou, Camiver, Perks, Farmer, France, Itiddiok, Burgees, De Latour, McPhail, Glab3ioid. Stevenson, floskiug, Garrett, McLean, Gleudining, Redstone, Howard ; 9 steerage. January 9— Energy, s.s. (1.40 a.m.), 66 tons, Eckford, from Cook Strait. January 9— Mana, s.s. (3.25 a.m.), 184 tons, Gibson, from Patea. January 9— Kapuni, s.s. (3.35 a.m.), 160 tons, Jackson, from Patea. January 9 — Aorere, s.s. (4.4S a.m.), 77 tons, Fisk, from Patea. January 9 — XoonyaS s.s. (8.45 aim,), 1091 tons, Plaits, Irom Lyttelton. . January 9— C'orinna, s.s, (12.15 p.m.), 1271 lons, Cameron, from Onehunga, aud New Plymouth. DEPARTURES January B— Kirij.>aka, s.s. (3.30 p.m.), 133 tons, Croucher, foi Patea. January B— Hinem>oa, s.s. (4 p.m.), 542 tons, Post, for Lyttelton and Southern lighthouses. January B— Putiki, s.s. (4.45 p.m.), 109 tons, ■Wahlstrom, for AVestport. i January B— Arapawa, .s.s. (5.40 p.m.), 2«8 tons, Corby, for Wanganui. January B— Manaroa, s.b. (6 p.m.), 122 tons, Ho£t, for Motueka. January B— Moa, s.s. (6.15 p.m.), 115 tons, Sawyer, for Westport aad Greymouth. January B—Wakatu,8 — Wakatu, s.s, (7.85 p.m.), 157 tons, Wills, for Kaikoura. and Lyttelton. January B— Hauplri, b.s. (10.20 -p.m.), 748 tons, Norton, for Picton, Napieif Gisborne, East Const bays, and Auckland/ January B— Mangapapa, s.s. (10.25 p.m.), 164 tons, Fletcher, for Westport and Karamea. January B— Monowal, s-.s. (7 p.m.), 3433 tons, Robertson, for Napier, Gisborne, and Auckland, Passengers— Saloon : For Napier— Messrß. Cable, Thirrell, Fraber, Eoberts (2). For Gisbwne— Misses Beadnall, Smith, Mesdames Headland, Allan, Spillsbring.. For Auckland— Misses Loding, Coombe, AValgnear, Xeilson (2), Sinclair, Healy, Mrs. Wa.'gnenr, Messrs, Fobs, AVise (2), Walguear, Faiuiugliam, AVagmore, Waters, Burt, Smith: 33 stteiage. January B— Maori, s.s. (8.10 p.m.), 3399 tons, Aldwell, for Lytfvlton. Passengers : Saloon — Misses Clifford (3). AVhitcombe, Kerr, Broad ■way, Johnston, Sharpe, Suttle, Gibbons, Davies, Wood, Carrmgton, Martin, Graham, Alexander, Gedys, Lady Clifford, Mesdames McLean, Blown, Howard. Field, McLennon, Bennett, Gilley, Miickte, Cole, JaeVson. Coatman, Harrison, Isaacs, Stafford, Pottor v BreDnan. AVebb, Rev. Campbell, Key. Potter, Colonel Burnett-Stuart, Captain Richardson, Messrs. AVrighfc, Harrington, McLean, Blown, Hazard, McKeane, Field, Bunny, AVard, Livingstone, McLennon, Gasquoine, Bishop, Gilley, Mackie, Cole, Jackson, Isaacs, Jackson, Duncan, Pollock, Peacock, Ren Die, Hook, Stainton, Gibbons, Coatman, Duke, Pattle, Nisbet, Payne, Matbeson, Campbell, Staifoid, Cloas, Ball, AVilson. Young, Thomson, Orange, Forrebt, Chisholm, Matthews, McCann, ,Boden. Tesdall, Martin, Brennan, Webb, Dou- ■ gall, O'Connor; 72 steerage. January B— Blenheim, s.s. (midnight), 120 tons, Wilkinson, for Blenheim. January B— Opawa, 8.6. (midnight), 110 tons, Nicholas, for Blenheim, January 9— Rosamond; s.s. (12.15 a.m.), 721 tons, Irwin, for Picton, Nelson, New Plymouth, and Onehunga. January 9 — Falcon, schooner (12.30 ajn.), 95 tons, AYatchlin, for Havelock. January 9— Star of Canada, «.s. (5.30 a.m.), 7280 tons, Hart, for Napier. VESSELS IN PORT THIS AFTERNOON Clyde-quay Wharf,— Waitemnta and Defender. Taranafci-street AVharf.— Drayton Grange. i Jervois-q'uay AVharf. — Delphic and Mokoia. "* Queen's Wharf.— (South) Koonya, Jane Doug'lajs, Aparinia, Takapuna, and Pukaki; (north) Nikau, Magic. Hula, Eipple, AYaverley, and Mapourika, * AVool AVharf.— Schooner Huia. Railway Wharf.— Energy, Kotuku, Pariiutn, and Koinata. Glasgow Wharf. — Aorere, Mana, Kaituna, Kumara, and Buahuie. Kuig's Wharf.— Queen of the South, Kapuni, 'Antuco (barque), Somerset, and Zealandlc Pipitea Wharf.— TutanekaL Patent Slip. — Eamoaa, Uvans Bay^— Falcon. In Stfeam.— Ngahere, Kini, Houto, and-Amo-knra. EXPECTED ARRIVALS Pateena, Nelson and Picton, Bth Regulufl, Nelson, 9t-h .Efipaka, Patea, 10th Opawa, Blenheim, 10th r \ Manaroa, Motueka, 10th Blenheim, Blenheim. 10th Maori, , Lyttelton, 10th Arapawa, Wanganni, 10th Pqherua, Greymoutii, 10th Moeraki, Sydney, 19th Arahura, Greymouth via porM, 10th Stormhird," Wanganui, 10th , Moeraki, Sydney, lOtii Gertie, Foxton, 10th Alexander, Wanganui, 11th Mararoa, Lyttelton, llth Tarawera, Dunedin and Lyttelton, llth • Kahu, East Coast, llth jVtaitai, Sydney, llth Kennedy, Foxton, llth Wahuna, AVestport, llth ' Paparoa, Lyttelton, llth AVakatu, Lyttelton via coast, llth AVaiinea, Waoganui, 12th ■War'rimoo, Melbourne via South, 12th AVimmera, Sydney via Auckland, 12th Haweru, Auckland, 12th Breeze, AVanganui, 13th . Storm, Lytteltoa, 16th PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Nikau, Nelson and Motueka, 9th ' Queen of the South, Foston 9th Mana, Patea, 9th Koonya, New Plymouth, Westport, and 1 Greymouth, 9th , AVaverley, Nelson and West Coast, 9th Mapoui-ilca, Nelson, Westport, and Greymouth, 9th Mokoia, Lyttelton and Dunedin, 9th Ripple, Napier and Gisborne, 9th Aorere, Patea, 9th Defender, Karamea, 9th Jane Douglas, Hokitika, 9th - Huia, Motueka, 9th Pukaki, Bluff, 9th Apsirima, Lyttelton, 10th Manaioa, Motueka, 10th Maori, Lyttelton, 10th Opawa, Blenheim, 10th Blenheim, Blenheim. 10th Kiripaka, Paten, 10th Kapuni, Patea, 10th Kaituna, AVestport, loth Pateeua, Pictou and Nelson, 10th Comma,, Tirnaru, Dunedin, Oamaru, 10th .Stormbird, Wanganui. 10th Komata, Weatport, 10th Delphic, Bluff. 10th Kuniara, London, 10th Ruahine, London, llth Tarawera, northern ports, llth Kahu, East Coast, llth Arapawa, AVanganui, llth <l ZealaDilic, Lytteilon and Dunedin, llth Kennedy, Nelson and West Coast, llth Mararoa, Lyttelton, llth Wakatu, ' Lyttelton, via coasts 12th AVaimea, Nelson and AVest Ooast, 12th AVimmera, Lyttelton and Dunedin, 12th Warrimoo, Melbourne via Souiui, 12th Moeraki, Sydney, 12th Maitai, San Francisco via pofto, 12th Breeze, Southern ports, 13th Arahura, Picton, Nelson, AVest Coast, 13th Eamona, Greymouth, 13th i Waitemata, AVestport, lath Paparoa, London, 13th Rosamond, Onehunga via ports, 15th Btorm, Wanganui and Tarakohe, 16th OVERSEA VESSELS STEAMERS BOUND FOR WELLINGTON. EuapehU, left Plymouth 25th November, via Capetown and Hobart; due to-morrow night. Otaki. left London 19th November via Auckland; due about 19th January. Btur of India, left London 4th November, ▼ia iVustralia, Auckland, and Napier; due about the lStli January, ' < Jfcrieiifels, left New York 31st October, via Australia and Auckland; due about loth January , Tainui, left Plymouth 19th December, via Capetown and Hobart; due about 23rd January. llakaia, left Montreal 19th November, via Australia, and Auckland; due about the 26th January. Star of Scotland, left New York 18th November, via Melbourne, Sydney, and Auckland; due about the 29th January. Mamari, left London 14th December, via Ca^eto'wn and Auckland; due about -Ith February. Roiorua, left Plymouth . 23rd December, via Capetown and Hobart; due about the sth February. Muritai, left London Ist December, via Australia. Auckland, and Napier; due about 6th February. • Falls of Orchy, left New York on the 18th November, via Auckland and Napier; diie about the 15th February, Indrapura, left London 23rd December, via Australian, ports, Auckland, and Napier; due about tho 27th February. lianffshirc. left Liverpool 21st December, via Capetown, Sydney, Newcastle, and Auckland; due about the 29th February, Waimaaa, left Liverpool 23rd December, via Australia and Auckland.

Waiwera, left St. John 28tli December, via Australia and Auckland ; due about 6th March. Kirkdale. left New York 13tb December, via Australia and Auckland ; due about the 24th March. .SAILING VESSELS. < t Queen Elizabeth, ship, left New York 17th October. BY TELEGRAPH. SYDNEY, Bth January. Arrived — Hazel Craig, barque, from Whangarei. AUCKLAND, Bth January. Arrived— Keferu, from Niuo. Sailed-^-Victoria (0,35 p.m.), for Sydney. 9th January. Arrived — Otaki (0,5 a.m.), fioui London. NKW .PLYMOUTH, Bth January. Sailed— Corinna (4.45 p.m.), for Wellington; Rarawa (8.30 p.m.), for Onohunga. ONEHUNGA, 9th January. Arrived — Rar&wa (8.20 a.m.), from New Plymouth. PICTON, Bth January. Arrived — Patcena (5 p.m.), from Wellington. Bth January. Arrived— flaupiri (7.30 aan.) and Rosamond (7.30 a.m.), from Wellington. ' ' NELSOK, ath January. •Arrived— Pateena (12.20 a.m.), from Picton; Moa (7.40 a.m.), in harbour, from Wellington. Saikd— Pateena (10.15 a.m.), for Picton and Wellington. • MOTUEKA, 9th January. Arrived— Manaroa (10.50 a.m.), from Wellington. KAIKOURA, flth January. Arrived— Wakatu (0.30 a.m.), from Wellington LYTTELTON, Bth January. Bailed— Echo, scow, for Karamea; Morning Light, schooner, for Waitapu; Canopus, for Westjwrt; Breeze, for Wangauui. 9th January. The Mararoa, bound for Wellington, put back at 1.30 a.m. ; cracked thrust block. She is expected to leave again at 10 a.m. this morning. Arrived — Maori (6.50 a.m.), and Hinemoa (10 aan.), from Wellington. To sail—M aori (8.20 p.m.), for Wellington. DUNEDIN, Bth January. Arrived — Flora, from Westport. Sailed— Kowhai, for Gisborne via way ports; Matatua, for- Lytteltou. BLUFF, Bth January. Soiled'-Ulimaroa, (5.40 p.m.), for Hobart and Melbourne. EETURNING NEW ZEALANDEKB. A good many passengers booked through to New Zealand ports by the s.s. Mantua, which sailed from London on the lt>t December. Some of these will join the vessel en route. For instance, Mr. Feldwick, Mrs. Feldwick, and the Misses Feldwick will' enitfark at Port Said, the Misses Turner' (Wellington) will board her at Marseilles, and the following will not join her before Colombo :— The Rev. C. E. lieecrof t, Miss 8, Paterson, and Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Lane; Mr. Freese, all of whom have booked to Auckland. The other Auckland passengers are'; Miss Alison, ' Mrs. Brldgman, Mrs. J. Christie, Mr and Mrs W. Fergussou, maid, and infant, Mrs and Miss Foote, Mrs and Miss Foster and maid, Mits Hard wick, Mr Miss Hunter Campbell, Mr F. Jones, Miss C. M. Jones, Mr and Mrs T. B. Kennedy, Miss Macbeth, Mrs James Maqfarlane and the Misses Macfarlane, Mr and Mrs < John Markß, Mr and Mrs. A. A., Martin, "Miss Martin, and Master Martin, Mrs A. E. Mitchell, Mrs Whyte Nunn, Mr S. Nivison and valet, Mr and Mrt Peacock, and the Misses Peacock, Miss C. J. Tetley, the Misses Turner. The passengers booked to Wellington are :— Mr' E. 'Anhou, Mr 0. 0. Smith. • Those going, to Lyttelton are: Dr. Frank C. A'Court, Mr J. 41. Moody and Miss Moody, Mr W. A. Wigram, Mi(.s / Wigram, Mr Wigram, jun. Miss Robjohns is going to Napier; Mr J. Feldwick, Mnf Feldwick,- and the Misses Feldwick are going to the Bluff. WIRELESS FROM RUAPEHU. By wireless last night the Huapehu, which is co'miiig from London, via porfa, >advised' that she expected to make*' port afc -7 p.m. tomorrow, i OPAWA AND PAPAROA. The Opav<tt, whicfi/s to sail from Wellington on the 20th inst. for London, leaves "-Napier to-night for WUitara, The Paparoa will be at 'Wellington on Thursday from Lyttelton to complete landing. Sue sails on Moijday for London. ' ,THE TOKOMARU. The Shaw, Sayill, and Albion Company's S.I, Tokoniaru left L'yttalton for DUhedin yesterday After loading what cargo is ottering at 'the laftter port, she 'will .go on to Oainaru and Wellington, arriving here on the 15tb -January, and sailing again on the 18th January for Napier. The Tokoniaru will make Napier her final port in the Dominion, and is expected to sail for London on the 25th January. ■ NEREHANA REACHED HOME. The Tyser liner Nerehana arrived atr'London last Thursday, 41 days out from Wellington. - DELPHIC'S MOVEMENTS.' The Delphic berthed at Jervois-quay Wharf last Evening, having completed discharge of her caigo of explosives in the stream. From Wellington, she goes to the Bluff, where discharge of her Home cargo will bo. completed. Loading operations will be commenced at Pott Chalmers, and continued at Tunaru rtOd Lyttelton. On the 21st January the Delphlc/puW, in to Wellington for bunker coal, arid proCeeds to Auckland on 23rd January. Sho leaves the northern port finally for Home on 'the ' 27th January. The Maital, Moeraki, and Ruapehu Will prob ably be within wireless range of Wellington to-night. ' i «• The Arawa will leave Lyttelton on 'the 19th January for WelUngton, and will finally sail for London from this port on the 25th January. , According to late files the following official notice has been issued by the British Government:—"The attention of the Board of Trade has frequently been called to cases hi which British vessels have been endangered: or wrecked through masters attempting to navigate them by means of antiquated, or othdrVise defective, cbartis. The Board' of Trade desire, .therefore, to direct the especial attention of shipowners and their servants and agents to the necessity of peeing that the charts taken or sent on board their Bbips are corrected down to the time of sailing. Neglect to supply a ship with proper charts will be brought prominently before the court of enquiry in the event of a wreck occurring from that cause." The Telegraph Office has beon devised by wireless that the steamer Ruapehu expects to arrive at 7 p.m. to-morrow. " Captain Ross, of the Haupjrl, is to take charge of the Talune at Auckland. . He hag beea succeeded on the Ifaupiri t>y Captain Norton, late of the Takapuna. Mr. A. Sizer is now second officer of the, Rosamond. Mr. R. Earl has joined the Pukakl as second ►officer- j ' Tie Wairuna leaves Westport to-morrow for Wellington and Lyttelton. s The Koituna is to leave Wellington to-morrow for Westport to load Admiralty coal for Fremantle, -r f Mr. C. Broadley has signed off thai Ngahere as third engineer. Mr. Erwin has rejoined the Mangapapa as engineer.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 7, 9 January 1912, Page 6

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SHIPPING. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 7, 9 January 1912, Page 6

SHIPPING. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 7, 9 January 1912, Page 6