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SHIPPING.

POUT OP WELLINGTON* HIGH WATER. To-day— 6h 2»m a.m.; Oh 41m p.m. To-morrow— 7h 23m a.m.; 71i 42m pjo. ARRIVALS. April 19 — Energy, s.e. (6.35 p.m.), 63 tons, Brov/D, from Cook Strait. April 19— Karori, e.s. (7.10 p.m.), 1863 toas, Barlow, from Wefetport. April 20— Blenheim, s.s. (2.5 ajn.), 120 tone, Wiliriiisou, from Blenheim. April 20 — Nikau, s.s. (5.23 a.m.), 232 tons, Hay, from Nelson, and Motueka. April 20— Mararoa, s.s. (0.55 a.m.), 2598 tons Manning, from Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon— Misted Park, Taylor, Storey. Nfebet, Todd, Crosble, Anderson, 'Xownsend, Bain (2), Eussall, McNeil, Wijrg, Anderton, Smith, Cornish. McVair, Mayhew. Cook, Mesdames Bell, Sudder, Mayhew, Coolr, Dowdpll, LMdy, Pascoe, Xalder, Bain, Leslie, FlooQ, Ogllvy,, Harper, Good, Murray, Butcher, Jarman, Thomas, Cowles, Rev. Harper, Messrs. Grnnwood, Bay■wood, Taylor, Dwyer, Lamb, Park, Dixon, 3l«Gill, McMurray, Faulkner (3), Pascoe, Graham, MeGill, Basetiop, Todd, Young, iiddy, Aldrich, Connor, Dineen, Pringle, Beattie, Low, Starkey, Gough, Bain, Dwyer, I*slie, Williams, Price, Warnock, Ellison, Bain, Ogilvy, HcNair, Cook, Gray, Holmwood, Johnstone, Thomas, Power, Morris, Bitchie, Wagstaff, Pino, Cowles, Anderson, Boss, Brooker, Taylor, Butcher. MeEv/au, Macdonald, Cough, For«yth, McCailutn; 71 steerage. April 20— Surrey, s.s. (8.5 a.m.), 5455 tone, TJren, from Liverpool, via Sydney, Newcastle, and Auckland. April 20— liapiti,' s.s. (10.30 ajn.), 212 tons, Sawyers, from Wanganui. DEPARTURES April 10— "Wa&atu, sj. (5.10 p.m.), 157 tons, Wills for Kiuloura and Lytteltou. April 19— Queen of the South, sj>. (5.40 p.m.), 198 toss, Harvey, for Foxten. April 19— Hswera, s.s. (5.45 p.m.), 174 tons, Jackson, for IPatea April 19— Hiua, s.b. (6.10 pun.), 127 tons, Burfc, for Waitganui. Ajril 19— VJetorJa, sj. (0.45 p-m.), 2969 tons, Entwisle, for Lyttelton and Dunedin. April 19— Moona, e.s. (7 p.m.), 3915 tone, ColUDf, for Sydney. April 19— Ma^a, 8.6. (8 p.m.), 3399 tons, Aldwell, for Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon —Misses Frame, Osborne, ThornHiii, Turnbull, Wigan, Smith, Hclva, Colemao, Robertson, Anderson, Boon-, Brown, Haase, Longward, Buckley, Grahata, Barr, Duncan, Young, Lindsay, Melville, I'urcell (2), Cotton, Moss (2), Wins Ley, Haywood, Poppett, Sisters Mission (3), Mesda-mes Mark, Pellow, E. McDonald. Keakes, Fa«2rall, /Wimmill, Piper, Wigbton and 2 children, Maginnity, JSooa, Allan. Keys, Besirick, "Waters, Mclntosh, Gihnfir, Cam, Eev Allan, ftev. Penny, Mesere. "Jfonng, Allan, Hay, Welhs, Goss, atrk, PeUow. E. McDonald, Reakes, Halleastein, Farrall, Wood, Piper, Craigie, McArthur, Baswick, Vfitt, Hodge, Fay, Swanston, Dunlop, Forgie, Bobertson, McDonald (2), Somervflle, Barr, Beath, Eldred, "Ore, Alexander, Crosby-Smith, Hildreth, Wolfe, Penny (2), Morgan, Parker, Jeffrey, Bird, and Frame. April 19— Alexander, e.s. (10.55 pjn.), 377 tons, Vickencan, for Kelson and AVest Coast. AprU 19— Opawa, s.s. (11 pjn.), 110 toas, NichDla*, 'lor Blenheim. April 20— Aihenic, s^. (6.40 a.m.). 12,234 tons, Kempson, for London via. way* ports. April 20— Arahura, s.&. (1 panj, 1596 ton 6, Lambert, for Pic ton. Nelson, Westport, and Greymouth. Passenger* — Saloon.: For Picton— .Misses Freefch, McArtney, Nosworthy, Cleary, Thome, Cheeseman. (2). Brown (2X and McLaughlin, Jlcolames Freeth, Greenlleld, De Lambert, Bogers^ Warrimi, Cleary, Fletcher, Sowman, Onyon, and child, Gee, Byan and -child. Brown, Meaers. Pollard, Bramwell, Haywood, Stoddart, Bonnis, McCaUum, Davies, Blown, Boss, Dundoo, John-son, Gaulton, Coward, Logan, Holuhkxml, Freeth, Castro, TeEeheraaker, Shute, l^wcett, Harrias, Galvm, Ball, Eogera, Gee, and Eev. De Lambert. For K«l£onr-Misses 'iindajg, Kynaston, AVihion (2X Tinaale, Kingston, Ftaser, Kobtnson, Kolan, CoQis, Moore, Witt, Stewart, Lintoa, Me*dames Benson, Heatii. Oalvie, Wright, Wattene, X^e, Hunt and S children, Messrs. Elliott, "Wright, McEachan, Heath, Askew, Sutherland, SfcudwieJte, Thornton, -Ujmrao, Tennent. For Weetport— Misses Hall, Craddocki Howgate, Gihuonr, Brown, Carmine, Mrs*. Donaldson and child, Messrs. Stowell, Carmine, Da»ie», Kutledga, "Wangh, Henneesx. Jenkins, Lonrther. For GTeymoa±h— MiEises Robinson, Dykes, .Moore, Mesdames Steward Thompson, Morris, Coakley, Meßsrs. Tame, Wynn, Williame, Byson, Mayer, Ste«art, Dairy, Cr^a, Smith, Tennent, Uspie; 42 steerage for all ports. VESSELS IN PORT THIS AFTERNOON Taranaki-streeb Wharf.— Surrey. JervoiE-quay Wharf.— Kapfti. , Queen** Wharf. — (South) Tttmitan^j, Mataroa, Energy, and Kitau; (north) Stormbird, Mana,< and Aorere. Customhoaee-qnaj Wharf. — Blenhtua and Hanoroa Wool Wiiarf, — Amelia Sims. Railway Wharf.— Kooajra. . Glasgow Wharf.— Herehsiaa. King's Wharf.— Banfljshire, Karori, and'-Cor-inthic. Pipitea WharL— TutaaeJoL In Stream.— Botoiti and Takapuna. Patent Slip.— Ngahere. EXPECTEa ARRtVALS 3lapoarika, West CotLßb and Kelson, 20th Mokoja, DuuedJn and tytteiton, Slst llosaniond, Onehimga, New Plymouth, 21sfc HaopirL Aackland, Gisbonie, Kapier, 21st Flora, southern porte, 2l£b Opawa, Blenheim, 21st Htiia, Wauganui and Kotueka, 21sb Aorwe, Patea, 21«t Queen, of the South, Foxton, 21st Navua, Weetport, 21st Ha-wera, Patea, 21st Wakatu, Lyttetton and Kaikoura. 2lßt Komata, Westport, 21st Poheroa, Greymouth, 21sfc Arapamsa, Lyttelton, 21sii \ , BJppie, Westport, 21st Maori, Lyitelton, Slst s Tahiul, Waltara, 22nd. TS'ikau. NelEOtt and bay6,V22na Kithu, Kapier, 22nd <■ ' Monowai, northern porbs, 23rd a Kennedy, Waitapu, 23rd . • ' Stormbird, Wanganui, 23rd ' Blenheim, Blenheim, 23rd J Wakatu, Lyttelton and Kaikoura, 23rd Kapifci, Wanganui,- 24th * ' Maunganui, Sydney, 24th Manaroa, HayeloiA, 24th Arahura, West Coast, Nelson, Picton, 25th Aorangj, Sydney, 25th Victoria, southern ports, 25th Tahiti, San Francisco. 26th Tarawera, northern ports, 26th PROJECTED DEPARTURES Blenheim, Blenheim, 20th Banff shire, 'Napier, 20th 31ana, Patea, 20th - Kiipuni, Patea, 20th Karori, West Coast, 20th Stormbird, Wanganui, 2Qth Arahura, Pieton, Kelson, West Coast, 20th Kennedy, Nelson and West Coast, iJOtb. Aorere, Patea, 20th Opawa, Blenheim, 22nd Queea of the South, Foxton, 22nd Hawera, Patea, 22nd Hula, Wauganui, 22nd Nikau, Nelson and Motueka, 22nd Mararoa, Lytteltou, 22nd Himitangi, Chathains, 22nd Kapiti, AVansanui, 22nd Corinihie, Lytteltou, 22nd Mangapapa. Nelson and Weefc Coast, 31st Manaroa, Havelock, 22nd Flora, Westport and Greymouth*, 22nd Rosamond, Picton, Nelson, and New Plymouth and Onehunga, 23nd Mokoia. northern porU, 22nd Kahu, £ast Coast, 22nd Arapawa, Wanganui, 22nd s Tainui, Waitara, 23rd liipple, Napier aud Gisborne, 23rd Monowai, southern ports, 23rd •Mapourika. Nelson and West Coast, 23rd Wakatu, Kaikoura and Lyttelton, 24th Maunganoi, Southern ports and Hobart, and .Melbourne, 25th Victoria, northern ports and Sydney. 25th Warrhnoo, Sydney, 26th Tahiti, Sydney direct, 26th Aorangi, San Francisco, 26th rTeiehana, Wanganui, 26th Tarawera, Lyttelton and Donedin, 28th OVERSEA VESSELS BTBAMEBS BOUND FOR WELLINGTON. Tahiti, left San Francisco on 4th April for Wellington; due here about 2&th April Kuahine, left London 16th March, via Capetown and Hobart; due about the 29th April Orari, left London 9th March, via Auckland; due about Ist May. Karamea, lefb St. Jobu (New Brunswick) 21tt February, via Australian ports and Auckland; due here about 2nd May Anglo-Bolivian, left New York, 12th Febru»m, via Australian ports and Auckland; due about 7th May. BY TELEGRAPH. AUCKLAND, 19th April. Sdiled— Southern Crofcs (2 80 p.m.), for Norfolk Island. KAIPARA, 19th April. Sailed — Ultimata (2 p.ni.y, for Sydney; Hinetno& (4.30 p.m.), for Onehunga. NJffW PLYMOUTH, 19th April. Sailed— Earawa (8.30 p.m.). for Onehunga. GISBOfiNE. 19th AprlL Sailed— Ripple- (noon), lor Wellington. NAPIEK. 19th April. Arrived— H.M.S. Encounter (1.35 y.m.) and I'ara.wera (1.40 p.m), from V/ellinctou ONMHUSOA, !il)th April. Arrived — Karawa (8-iD a.m. ). from New Plynjouth. BLENHEIM. 20th .April. Arrived— Wairau (8 ln*,t night) and Opawa <8.1"i last njgh#, from WeUington. S<uled— Watrau (7a.«.), for Wellington,

WANGANUI, 20th April. Arrived— Huia (8.30 a.m.), from Wellington. VICWS. 19th April Arrived— Pateena (4 p.m.), from Wellington. NELSON, 20tli April. Arrived — Pateena (7 a.m.), from l'icton. Sailed— Mapourika (7 a.m.), for Wellington. FAREWELL SPIT, 20th April. Steamer (probably Navua) paired east at 8.20 a.m.; flags sot made out KAIKOrRA, 20th April. Arrived — Wakatu (5 a.m ), from Wellington. LYTTKLTON, 19th ApriL Arrived— Wanaka (11.10 a.m.), from Wellington; AVaiporL from Greymouth; Arapawa, f torn Wangamu: Cnopus, from Westport. Sailed— Lily, schooner, for Greymouth; Wanaka, for Bluff; Wootton, for Nydia Bay; Ullmaroa, for Dunedin, Bluff, Hobart, Melbour.Be 20th ApriL Arrived— Maori (7.5 a.m.) and Victoria (9.35 auuj, from Wellington. To sail— Maori (8.20 p.m.) and Mokola (11 p.m.), for Wellington. DUNEDIN, 19th ApriL Arrived— Breeze, from northern ports ; Kattenturm, from Lyttelton; Cofinnu, from northern, ports; Kotare, from South. Sailed— Mokoia, for East Coast ports and Auckland. Passengers for Wellington.: Saloon —Miss Mcher, Nurse -Beilby. GEEYMOUTH, 19th ApriL Arrived— Mangnpapa (3 p.m.), from Wellington. 20th April. Sailed— Poherua. (12.20 aan.), for Wellington. WIRELESS ADVICE. The Tofua expects to arrive in Auckland at 11.30 o'clock to-night. The Maheno expects to arrive at Auckland from Sydney at noon on. Sunday. The steamers Victoria, Moana, Maheno, Athenie, and Tofua will probably be within wireless range of Wellington, this evening. CABGO TAKEN BY THE ATHENIC. The Shaw, SavilL *ul Albion Company's H. 11.8. AMienlc left Wellington at 7 o'clock this morning for London, -via way ports. She is due to aiyive Home on. the Ist June. The following is a summary of cargo shipped for London from the undermentioned portb : — From Dunedin: 8 bales leather, 1 bale glue pieces, 1323 bales wool, 8 casks casings, 33 casks tallow, 193 bales rubber waste, SO sacks fescue. From Oamani: 1292 bales wool, 3 bales Eheepskina, 84 casks tallow, 9 casks casings, 68 crates kidneys, 3325 carcases mutton, 9635 carcases iamb. From Nelson : 531 bales wool, 15 bales &khv, 69 casks tallow, 23 caskfi pelt*, 2 sacks horns-, 1351 carcases mutton, 193 legs mutton, 5861 carcases lamb, 12 crates lddneye. From Pieton: 738 bales wool, 14 bales sheepskins, 3188 sacks peas, 2076 carcases mutton, 3397 carcases lamb. From Napier: 6033 carcaeee mutton, 1014 carcases lamb, 150 crates kidneys, 550 bales wool, 9 pockets wool, 56 casks -tallow, 30 casks pelts. Prom AwHanii : 268 casks tallow, 42 casks pelts, 83 bales hemp, 26 bales leather. 200 bales wool, 40 boxes bullion, 3023 sacks copra, 1679 pieces timber, 6071 carcases lamb, 20 bales cotton, 2977 eases, 1367 sacks kauri gum, 11 cases honey, 7 drums glycerine, 82 packages sundries, 20 cases vanilla, 217 bags residues, 47 cases sheep dip, 81ii boxes dims. From Gisborne: 63 crates kidneys, 1220 pieces mutton, 11,460 carcases mutton, 5369 carcases lamb, 1095 quarters beef, 56 casks pelts, 100 casks allow, 139 bales wool, 550 cases preserved meats, 10 case* meat extract, 20 boxes honey. From Wellington: 202 hales tow, 50 bales sheepskins, 110 bales wool, 1331 bales temp, 271 sacks peas, 160 caeJffi pelts', £43 casks tallow, 3315 carcases mutton, 1424 carcases lamb, 1037 pieces and packages mutton. DBAYTON GRANGE AT HOME. The local agents of the Federal-Houlder-Sbire line have received cabled advice staffing that the Drayton- Grange, which left Wellington for -Avonmouth oa the 28th February, arrived at her destination on Wednesday laet, the 17&h ApriL "Watchers on the wharf were somewhat myetified this morning. At about 7 o'clock the Af.hmifi left the wharf, and shortly afterwacds rounded the point to the 'heads, and disappeared from sight. Not long afterwards there showed up in the. faint morning lia«e a. four-masted vessel which looked like the Athenie returning. This proved to be a new arrivaL however— the Surrey, from Auckland— but not until the vessel came near enough for those on, shore to bee her funnels and paint more clearly could the difference be noticed. Shortly after 7 o'clock this morning the Federal-Houlder-Shire liner Surrey, from Liverpool, via Australian ports and Auckland, arrived in Wellington. She berthed at the TaranakUstreet Wharf, and on Wednesday is to leave for Lyttelton. Next week the Kaitangata loads timber set Oreymouth for Melbourne and Adelaide. Oa Monday next the Kowhai is due to leave Sunedin for Napier, Gisborne, and way ports. Tie Kaiapoi, due nest week at Newcastle, loads for Bluff and Sunedin.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 94, 20 April 1912, Page 4

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Untitled Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 94, 20 April 1912, Page 4

Untitled Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 94, 20 April 1912, Page 4