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SHIPPING.

PORT OF WELLINGTON. HIGH WATER. To-day— llh 47m a.m.; Oh p.m. Tonioi row— Oh 17m a.m. ; Oh 35m p.m. ARRIVALS. September 19— Pateena, b.s. (t>,55 p.m.), 1212 tons, Wateon, from Nelson and Wcton. Pasbengere: Saloon— Jliseee Smith, Biggs, Preeu, Hoy, BarneW, Glasgow, Bewlej, Oallien, Davie, Mason, Brtuldocb, Harris. Wilkins. Hay. 'and Tifiekl, Mefcdameg Smith, Donald, Hair, Eleon, Arnold, Colville, McFarlane, Wright, Pinckney, Bfaddock, Ward and child, Messrs Donald) Totnkin, Dean, Mayo, Moraah, Hair, O'Loughlin, Cable, Wilson, Cramp. Fulton. Hattie. Cox. .Fitzgerald, Canig, Boyce, O'Driscoll, Waller, O'Sullivan, lewis, Carmody, McCarthy, AValeh, Rose. Gordon. Nieoll, Knight. Thomas. Affleck. Smith, Brodie, AlcFarlane, Blathwayte, Barry, Wright, Suthie, McCormack, Twiddle, Garnlwin, McCallum Ball Tapp. Huddleeton. O'Donoghue. Ward, Boy«g. Tifleld, Head, Barry, E^eneon; 10 steerage. , September 10— Kaliu, c.». (11.30 p.m.) 182 ■tons, Shirley, from Glsborne via coast. September 10— Waverley, ».a. (midnight), 187 tons, Purvie, from Foxton. September 20— Gertie, b.s. (0.15 a-.m.), 269 toas, Rodger, from Foxton. Sept-ember Zo— Huia, s-.s. (8.80 a.m.), 127 4on», Burt, from Wanganui. September 20— Kapiti, s.fi. (4.30 a.m.), 242 tons, Sawyera, from Wanganui. September 20— Maori, s.s. (8,25 a.m.), 339» tons, Aldwell, from Lytteltofi; 252 pa«eengei*. September 20*-Wimmera, s.s. (8.25 a.m.), from Sydney, via Auckland, Gieborne, and Napier. September 20— Maiuika, b.s. (9.55 a.m.), 4506 tons. Nevilte. from Melbourne, Hobart, and southern ports. Paeeeogers : Saloon— Mis see httvae, Kay, Blake (2), Dodd, Mesdames Donnelly, Collier, Tbom.pbon (2), Sykes and child, PfllJner iind child, Palutn, Messrs Palum, Blake. Wliile, Sykee, Lamberg, Conner, Collier, McKeozie, Macfaflane, Gould. McLeOri. Appleeon Cockrane; 19 bteerage. Sef>tember 20— Energy, s.s. (11 a.m.), 66 tons, Thome, from Cook Strait. DEPARTURES S«plember 19-NJkau, 4.8. (6.30 p.m.), 262 ton*, Hay, lor Neleon and Motueka, September 19— Tarawera, b.s. (7.45 p.m.), 2003 tons, McLean, for Napier, Gieborne, and Auckland. September 19— Mararoa, ».». (8 p.m.), 2608 tone, Manning, for Lyttelton. September 19— idaltaif, e.s. (8.80 p.m.), 8893 tons, Kotle, for Lyttetton, Dunedln, Bluff, Hobw*. and Melbourne. VESSELS IN PORT AT NOON TO-DAY, Clyde-quay Wharf,— -To Anau. ■Jervote-quuy Wharf.— Wimrnera and Pateena. Queen's Wharf.— (north) Mauuka, Arahura, Queen of the South, Waverley, Maori} (south) Kapiti. Arapawa, Aorere, and Energy. Wool Wharf.— Amokura and Kahu. Gln&gow Wharf.— Stormbird. King's Wharf..— Gertie and Waimanft, Pipitea Wharf.— Huta. In Stream.— Tutanekai and Takapuna, On Slip.— Putiki. Miramar Wharf.— ffalcon and Waihora. EXPECTED ARRIVAL! Wokatu, Lyttelton, 20th Blenheim, Blenheim, 20th Waverley, Foxton, 20th Victoria, Sydney, via northern ports, 20th Kaitoa Torakohe, 21st Hawera, Patea, 2lst Stormbird, Wanganui, 21«f Kaptin), Paten, 21»t Nikau, Nelson and Mottiek*, 21st Mupourlka, West Coast and Nelson, 21st Pateena, Nelson and Picton, 21st Kom*te, Weetport, 21et Mararoa, Lyittelton. 21st Corinthic, -London, 21s* Manama, Motueka, via Tarakohe, 21sfc Taviuul, southern ports, 22nd J\k>kola, southern porte, 22nd Kapiti, Wanganui, 22nd Aorere, Patea, 22fid Hippie, GLsborne, 22nd Arapawa, Watiganut. 22nd < Opawa, Blenheim, 23rd Monowai, northern ports, 24th Wuittiea, Tarakolie, 24th Mnngapapa, Wtetport, 24th PKOJ BOTEO, O6PAnTURBB Maori. LyiteUotl, 20th Waverley, Nelson, and West Coast, 20th Manuka, Sydney direct, 20th Aorere, Patea, 20th Wimmera. southern ports, 20th Kapiti, watigonui, 20th Kahu, Picton, 20th Kußoa, Nelson and Weet Coast, 21§t Blenheim, Blenheim, 21st Opawa, Blenheim, 2l£t Oertie, Foxton, 2lst Huia, Wanganui, 21st ..vlafaroa, Lybtelton, 21 rt h tkau, Nelson and Motueka, 21st Waiffifioa, Lyttelton, 21 8b KapUßi, Patea, 2lnt ' Wathora, Newcastle, 21&fc Arahura, Greymouth via ports, 21st Mtui^ftpapa, Wwtpoi'fc and Kaf amea, 2lst Putiki, Wtuigunui, 23rd Manama, Motueka, 23rd Aorere, Ptiteas 23rd Pateena, Picton and Nelson, 23cd Stormbird. Wanganui, 23rd > Wakatu, Kaikourm and Lyttelton, 23rd TaWtuii, New Plymouth, Westport, and Grey«nouth, 23«1 Monowai, southern ports, 24th MapourUsa, Nekon and West Coast, 24th lUpple, Napier and Glsborne, 24th BY TSUGRAPH. SYDNEY, 19th September. Arrived— Kamon a, from Oreymouth. KAIPAKA, luth September. Sailed— Loutea Craig, barque (4.55 p.m.), for Adelaide. AUCKLAND, 19th September. Arrived— Monowai, from southern portd; Huia, auxiliary flchooher, from Lyttelton. NAPIEIt, loth September. Sailed— Wimmera (4.20 p.mj, for Wellington. NEW PLYMOUTH, 20th September. Arrived— Ngapuhi (6.30 a.m.), from Onehunga. WANGANUI, 19th September-. Arrived— John (3.36 p.m.), from AVellington. NELSON, 2Qfh September. Arrived— Nikau (8.10 a.m.) from Wellington , LYTTELTON, 10th September. ' Arrived— Cygnet, from Kaikoura. Sailed— Mokoia (4.40 p.m.), for Dunedln; "Wuitematn, for Tittiaru and Oamaru; Wakatu, ior Ka.ikoura and Wellington. i 20th September. Arrived— Waltraute (8 a.m.) and Mararoa (8.25 tt'.m.), from Wellington, Arrived— Malta! (lo a.m.), from Wellington. KAIKOUIIA, 20tli September. Sailed— Wa.katu (10.15 a.m.). for Wellington. PORT CHALMERS, I9t!h September Arfiv«d— Daniel, barque (4.46 p.m.), from Clarence River. . t 20th September, Arrived— Apftrima (10,15 a.m.), from Bluff, DUttEDIN, 19th September. ' Sailed— 'Taviuni, for Westport, via Oamaru. BLUFF, lotfi September. Sailed— AparJma (7.4.1 p.m.), for Dtinedin. GREYMOUTH, 19th September. Arrived— Koonyu. (3.25 p.m.) and Ngatoro ,(8.30 p,m,), from Wellington. Sailed— Karamu (4.30 p.m.), for Sydney. SAN FRANCISCO MAIL, SERVICE. Tho R.M.S, Moana, -which left Wellington for Sun Kram-teco on the 12Ui September, was duo at Karotonga on Wednesday last, and at Papeete to-day. She will sail from Papeete in. continuation of her voyage to-morrow, and is due a* her destination on the 3rd October. Hhe will sail on her return, journey on the»' 16th October. The R.M.S. Taliiti left San Francisco on Wednesday las-t, and is due at Papeete' on, tlie 30th. She will leave the following day for Welliflfttibn, via Haiotonga, and is due here on the loth October. .She will eait on the 11th October for Sydney, leaving that port on a return journey on the 2nd November. The R.M.S. Aoraugi, which arrived in Wellington on the 12th September, and left the following day for Sydney, reached that port on Wednesday last. She will sail from Sydney for San Francisco, via Wellington, on the sth October, and is due to leave here on the 11th. She Is due at San Francteco on ithe 31st Outo•ber, WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. Thl« evening the following vessels will probably be witJiiu wireless range of Wellington :— Corinthic (bound from London to Wellington, via Hobart, due in the stream late to-nlglit), Atherilc (from Wellington to London, via Monte Video), Maheno (from Sydney to Aucklaud direct), Wimmera (from Wellington to Dunedin, via LytteMon), Muittnl (from Wellington to Melbourne, via southern ports and Hobart), Manuka (from Wellington to Sydney direct). CORINTHIC DELAYED. The Shrtw-Savill steamer Corinthic was expected to arrive in Wellington from London about 3 o'clock this afternoon. Tlie Vessel advised by wireless -at 8 o'clock lart night that she wan 300 miles out, and encountering a heavy northerly gaJe, with thick weather. Captain Hart informed the local agent* (Levin and Co.) that he could not estimate the time of 'the boat's arrival in Wellington. However, she Rliould be here early to-morrow morning, and alter medical inspection will berth at the Kma's Wiiiwf. Should the Corinthic make port before daybreak she will remain in tlie stream, and berth about 8.30 in the morning. NO IMPROVEMENT ON THE COAST, Evidently tlie conditions- are not improving on the We-tf Coa«t*. A message received by the Union Company this morning stated that there was a strong frlsh on the bar, at Grey- ' mouth, with considerable ecu. There would

be no movement g to-day. The Flora and Kowfoai wero detained outside. The Kittawa gob away for Tiimu'u last night, but there was too much Bea for the othere. The Koonya succeeded in getting in yesterday, also the Mapotirlka, The Mapourika's departure today for Wellington wae very doubtful. At Westport the bar is reported as "dangerous." There was a heavy fresh this morning, and prospects of improvement were doubtful. The Kakanoai wns waiting outside, Meeers,' Levin and Co. have been advised that the Awaihou, which left Wellington on Monday lust, has arrived in the roadstead at Greymotrth. The weather appealed to be taking off, and It was possible the vefcsel would get in to-day. TRANGATIRA AT AUCKLAND. The Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company's liner Rangatira arrived at Auckland on, Wednesday morning from London, via Sydey, The steamer left London on. the 26th July, Rotterdam (where coal was landed) on 28tlh July; Tenerilfe on 3rd August, and Capetown. ofi the 20th August. She arrived afc Sydney on the 11th September, and after landing 1100 paeeengers, sailed for Auckland on Saturdny iaet. Eleven days afWr leaving Capetown, a (south' westerly gale was met with, which continued with great violence for over a week. Otherwise the passage was uneventful. The officer* willi Captain R D Lowden are Messrs. P. E. Hahn (chief), H. Faulkner (second), H. Gerrard (third), C. H. Towneud (fourth), G. Fergueon (ohief engineer), R. Bagmore (second), J. McDotigall (third), W. Allen (fourth), Li Scott (fifth), Hu Godfrey (sixth), W. More (chief refrigerator), W. Niccol (second). Mr C. 0. Jennings is chief steward. The Rangatira is due to reach Wellington about Tuesday next, The Maori, which arrived about two hours late from Lyttelton this morning, encountered heavy seao and a head wind all the way up the coast, whioh delayed her progress. She failed to catch the early express trains for the north. The departure of the Talune from Auckland to the Soutih Sea Islands ha* been postponed until the 25th September. Mr, H. Clayden hae signed off the M»raroa As second mute, and his place ha's been taken by Mr. C. Keefe. The departure of the Watoana for southern porte has been further delayed until tomorrow, Captain Dowell rejoined the Stormbird as master to-day. Mr J, W. Crotty, who ha* been relieving him, reverts to hie former position «s mate. The Union, Company's flew steamer Karamu, after being delayed by rain and rough weather, sailed from Greymouth yesterday for Sydney, laden with timber. It is reported that tfhe New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Opawa will come on to Wellington, after discharge at southern ports to load bunker coal. She then eails for Port Pirle to itake in Home cargo., Mr. A. Rathbone, third officer on the Pateena, left that vessel at Wellington to-day. Mr. Millar, of the Union Company's head office, has succeeded Mr. Barton as assistant purser on the Maori. Mr, Barton will transfer to the Monowai hu place of Mr. Williamson, who joins •the Dunedin office staff.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 71, 20 September 1912, Page 6

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SHIPPING. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 71, 20 September 1912, Page 6

SHIPPING. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 71, 20 September 1912, Page 6