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SHIPPING

PORT 0* WELLINGTON. "~ HIGH WATER. To-day — 7h 53m a.m.; 8h 9ra p.m. To-morrow— Bb 33m a.m. ; 8h 46m p.m. ARRIVALS. August 20— Clan McLeod, g.s. (7 p.m. in the Stream), 4796 tons, Bonthw»rd, from Bunbury. August 20— Hlnemoa, s.s. (7.6 p.m.), 642 tons, BollonsV from Rarorl Rock. Augmfc 20^-Rotorua, s.s. (8.46 p.m. in the stream), 11430 tons, Sutcliffe, from London and Plymouth^ via Teneriffe, Capetown, and Hobart. August Eo— Arahura, s.b. (10.15 p.m.), 1696 tons,, Lambert, .from Greymouth, Westport, Nelson, and Picton. Passengers: Saloon— Misses St. George. Roes. Jamieson, McCarthy, Feeney, McNamar*, Curtayne, Elley, Wilson, BaiUie, Mcßlwee, Mifrphy, Ellens, Deler, Chapman, Mesdames Snoad *nd 2 children. Cran, Wilson and a children. Bryndsen and child, Duncan, Wells afld 2 children, Wootton, Mnrray, Creswell (2), Vickerstalf, Bishop, Sadler, Messrs Palmer, Hawkins, Hayes, Talt, .freeman, Barrow, Pollock, Jones, Bryndsen, Grigg, Clayworth, Bright, Ormond, Jenkins, Bayflekl. Warren, Murphy, Wilson, Ormrod. Wells, Cooke, Morgan, Wootton, Ward, Mitchell, Lau*nas, CressweU (2), Hill, Smith, Wilson, Maiden, Humphries, lynch, Perry, Gordon f 33 steerage. Augnst 21—Huia, s.s. (1.66 a.m.), 127 tons, fiurt, from Wanganui. August 21— Nikau, s.s. (6.10 a.m.), 248 tons, Bay, from Nelson. August 21— Mararoa, s.s. (8.60 ajn.), 2698 tons, Manning, from Lytteiiton. Passengers: Saloon —Misses McCailum, Biillinß, Smith, Woolfe, Hill, Rhodes, Poyndef, Mesdames Sharpe, Phillips, Rayden, Cnrtis, Stewart, Campbell, Page, Andrew, Tuckett, Captaiin Nicholson, Hon. Geo. Jones, Messrs. Gardefl, Lauretison, M.P., Die kinson, McCracken, McJ.fturin, Watson, Wright, Peat, Crewii, Fletcher, Phillips, Hood, Hanna, Fraser, Gardiner, Ellsworth. Mitchell, Hamilton. Curtis, Cunningham, Boytl, Meares, McCracken, Menzies, Bower, Fraser, O'Sullivan, McKattle, Ifvine, Jorgenson, Stronberg, Williams, Jackson, Barfitt, Troupp, Andrew, lord, Lamb, Brooks; 39 steerage. August 21— Opawa, s.s. (1.15 a.m.), 110 tods; Kicholas, for Blenheim. August 21— Queen of the South, s.b. (9.6 a.m.), 198 tons, Harvey, from Foxton. AugUßt 21— Hawera, s.s. (&10 a.m.), 200 tons, Jackson, from Wanganui. August 21— Monowai. s.s. (11.50 a.m.), 848* tons, White-Parsons, from Dttnedin and Lyttelton. Passengers : Saloon— Mi3s Doherty, Messrs Mclntyre and O'Connor ; 9 stoerage. DEPARTURES ' August 20— Kennedy, s.s. (2.20 p.m.), 228 tons, . Purvis, for Tarakohe. August 20— Maitat. 8.8. (4.40 p.m.), 3393 tonß, Carson, for Lytteiton and Dunedin. August 20— Aorere, s.s. (6.fi p.m.), 77 tons, ttsk, tot Patea. August 20— Wahine, s.sv (8.6 p.m.), 4435 tons, Erlwin, foi* Lytteltofi. > Passengers: Saloon — Misses Reynolds, Mulligan, Reed, Connell, Mulligan, McMahOO (2)', Hiney (2), Brown. Sisters of Mercy (2), Mesdames Boyle, Couch, McPherson, Sfnythe and 2 children, tieot. Henderson, Sergt.-Major Purdom, .Rev. Mahoney, Rev. Father Price. Captain Srtfythe, Messrs Danyehire, Mitchell, Anderson (2), Lufctrell, Alexander, Thompson, Smith, Modlin, Boyle, Turner, Denniston, Atkinson, Whitaon, Chambers, Trengrove, Muligan, Whyte, Irwin, Borwie, Davidson, Bstcourt, Webb, Bout, Gjlmoar, Arnold, Whitt»ker, Horwood, Todd, Goodwin, Blackley, BHi«on, Rocke, Carroll, McLeod, Master Somerville; 66 steerage. August 20— Mana, s.«. (6 p.m.), 134 tons, Gibi. son, for Patea. August 21— Blenheim, s.s. (2 a.nf.), 120 tons, i Wilkinson, for Blenheim. August 21— Energy, s.s. (420 a.m.), 66 tons, Thorns, for Cook Strait. August 21— Raahine, s.«. (12.20 p.m.), 10,768. 1 tons, Forbes, for London, via ports. expetreo arrivals. Pateena, Nelson and Pictori, 21st Wakatu, Lytteiton and Kailsoura, 21st TH-aala, Newcastle, 21st Opawa, Blenheim, 22fld^, ' Manuka, Lytteiton and Duoedm, 22nd Btverlna, Sydney, via northern Haorte^nd^ W»hJne, Lytteiton, 22fld Blenheim, Blenheim, 22nd Mass, Patea, 22nil Aorere, Patea, 22ttd Wairaeo, Picton, 22nd Kapunl, Patea, 23rd Mamroa, Lytteiton, 23rd Queen of the South, Foxfeon, 23fd Nikau. Nelson and Motueka, 23rd Stormbird, Wanganui, 23rd Echo, Karamea, 23rd Waiport, Melbourne via south, 23rd Waterier/, Tarakohe, 23rd Pohera», Westport, 23rd Hawera, Wanganui, 24th Huia, Wangaotri, 24th Kahu. Bast Coast, 24th -,' Komata, Westport, 24th Whangape, Newcastle, 24th Kapltii New Plymottih, 24th Taviurti, southern ports, 24th Maitai, Lytteiton add Dunedrd, 24th Ripple, N*pier, Gisborne, and Picton, 25th Mangapapa, Westport and Kafatuca, , 2Sth ij Tarawera, nofthern ports, 26th , Moeraki, Sydney direct, 27th r^ Breeze, southern ports, 27th "> Arapawa, Wanganui, 27th Arahura, West Coast, Nelson, PJcton^SHhi PROJECTED DEPARTURES. t , % Mararoa, Lvtterton, 2lst ' , Nikau, Nelson and Motueka, 21st * j Queen of the Sooth, Foston, 21sfc ■ ;« Eapuni, Patea, 21st Komata, Westport, 21st ! . Himltangi, Chathams, via Lytteiton, 21afc ' Ulimaroa, Melbourne, via sowtherD-ports^abt. Monowai, northern ports, 21gt Stormbird, Wanganui, 21st „ Ngatoro, Greytoouth, 2lst < ; V: Wahine, Lytteiton, 22nd Opawa, Blenheim, 22nd Blenheim, Blenheim, 22nd Aorere, Patea, 22nd Hawera, Wanganui, 22nd Regulus, Westporfc direct, 22nd ' Wakatu, Kalkoura and Lytteiton, 22nd Manuka, Sydney direct, 22nd Riveriria, Lytteiton and Dunedin, 22nd Huia, Wanganui, 22nd Pateena, Picton and Nelson, 22nd Waitnea, Nelson and West Coast, 22nd Arahura, Picton, Nelson, West Coast, %&t$Malta, Pafce.% 23rd Waverley, West Coast, 23rd Arapawa, Wanga&ui, 25th Kahu, East Coast, 26th Kapiti, Wanganui, 26th Mangapapa, Westport and Karamea, 25th Tavluni, New Plymouth and West Coast, JSth Kotoroa, Lytteiton, 26th Ripple, Napier and Gisborne, 26th Tafawera, Lytteiton and Dunedin, 26th Breeze, Wanganui, 2?th Moeraki, Lytteiton and Dunedin, 27th OVERSEA VESSELS. STBAWEHS BOOND FOR WELLINGTOS, fiovon, left Montreal on 31st May, vl* Bt. Vincent, Durban, and Australian ports; due 26th August. Matatua, left Montreal on 25th June, via Australian ports and Auckland; due about the 26th August. Star of Scotland, left New York on 12th June, via Australian ports and Auckland; due about 26th August. Cape Breton, left New York On 12th Ma^, Via Auckland ; due about 26th August. Westmeuth, left Liverpool on 21st June, via Durban, Hobart, and Auckland ; due about 30th August. lonic, left London on 17th July, via Teneriffe, Capetown, and Hobart; due about 2nd September, i Indralems, left London on 22nd June, via Australian ports, Auckland, and Napier; due about 3rd September. Ruapehu, left London on the 31st July, via Tetiert/fe, Capetown, and Hobart; due about the lflth September. Tyrone, left Liverpool on sth July, via Durban, Australian ports, and Auckland ,' due about 17th September. Morayshire, left Liverpool on the 26th July, via Hobart and Auckland; due about the 29th September. BY TELEGRAPH, LONDON, 20th August. Sailed— Ngakuta, Blackball Coal Company's new collier, for Bluff. SYDNEY, 20th AilgWt. Sailed— Maheno (1 p.m.), for Auckland. MELBOURNE, 20th August. Sailed— Maunganui, for Wellington, via Hobart and southern ports. NEWCASTLE, 20th August. Sailed— Whangape (9 p.m.). for Wellington. „ . , GISBORNE, 20th August. Sailed— RWerlna (10.30 p.m.), for Napier and Wellington.' Passengers for Wellington i Saloon —Messrs C. J. Parker and Bobinson. s * i< * , , WAITARA, 21st August, To sail— Tainui (9 p.m.), for Wellington. • . . t , l , NAPIER, 20th August. Arrived— Ripple (i 0,50 p.m.), from Wellington, *«i««i t> t PtCTOtf, 20th August. • , Arrived— Pateena (4.46 p.m.), from WellingSailed— Pateena (5.30 p.m.), for Nelson. Arrlved-Waimea (8.20 a.m.;, torn N^Cnl TARAKOHE. 21st August. ArrlVed-Kennedy, from VTeftngton . it. .. *, i NELSON, 21st August. Arrived— Pateena (0.30 a.m.), from Wellineton and Picton. , Sailed— Pateefla (9.40 a.m.), for Picton and Wellington. LYTTELTON, 20th August. Arrived— 'Kumara (8.5 a.m.), from Tlmaru. 21st August. Arrived— Afaitai (6.20 a.m.) and Wahine (6.55 a.m.), from Wellington. To sail— Wahine (8.30 p.m.), for Wellington. KAIXOt'RA, 21st August. SaiJefc-Wakatu" (9 a.m.), for Wellington, ■ ,' WESTPORT, 20th August. Arrived— Pukaki (9.46 p.m.), from Wellington GREYMOtJTH, 21st August. Arrived— Koonya (3.46 a.m.), from Wellington ; Kini (10.45 ÜBt night), ftom Wellington.

PORT CHALMERS. 20th August. Arrived— Waimana (4.50 p.m.), from Lyttelton. Sailed— Suffolk (2.10 p.m.), for Cape Moreton. DUNEDIN, 20th Augußt. Arrived— Taviuni (4 p.m.), from Westport. Sailed— Manuka (3.30 p.m.), lor Sydney, via Lyttelton and Wellington. Passengers for Wellington: Saloon— Mrs Cheseldine, and Mr* Rhodes. HOMEWARD BOUND. The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Ruahine, which sailed for London, via ports, at 12.20 p.m. today, had the following passengers on board : — First saloon : From Wellington—Mr A. W. Lade. From Napier— Mr E. Nelson. From Gisborne—ltrs E. A. Sainsbury. Second saloon : From Wellington— Misses C. Barrow, V. Reid, A. Rennie, Mrs J. Thomas, Messrs T. Carroll, H. A. Cooper, *A. L. Wicks. From Christchurch— Mrs. Andrew, Messrs S. Andrew, T. R. Barfett, Master Andrew. From Auckland — Miss M. Armstrong, Mrs. Armstrong, Messrs A. E. Armstrong, F, Colbourne, H, Taylor, Master R. Armstrong. From NapierMiss C. Cator, Mi's Cator, Mr G. Cator, Masters P. and F. Cator. From New Plymouth— Mr F. Nops. From Dunedin-^Miss J. E. Billing. From Gisborne— Mr C. T. Williams. Third-class : From Wellington— Mrs Mills, Messrs F. C. Bradford, S. Brydo, F. Cornelia, Devon, A. Gething, F.Goe, S. Weisberg, Vachery, A. Sueak, L. Ramon, A. E. Mills, C. Lipawsky, A. Kuch, Eeogb, and 37 from other New Zealand ports. The Ruahine is due at her destination on the 2nd October. PERSONAL. Captain W. Whiteford, of the Government Shipping Office, returned to Wellington yesterday after having taken the Tutanekai to the Bluff. Mr. W. Jartnan signed on the Putiki yesterday as mate in place of Mr. O. Jacobsen. Captain J. T. Reid took command of the Koonya at Greymouth, relieving Captain Pryde. Mr W. J. 8. Eyre, Jate chief officer of the s.b. Aorangl, joins the Manuka as chief officer in place of Captain Reid. Mr. P. H. King has joined the Karori as second officer, relieving Mr J. R. Blyth, who came ashore to sit for his master's certificate. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels will prbbably be within wireless range to-night!— Maitai, Maunganui, Maheno, Wahine, Rfvefina, Ulimaroa, Navua, Manuka, Delphic, Tutanekai, and Ruahine. THE APARIMA. The local office of the Uuiott Company has been advised by cable that the Aparima, en route from Calcutta to New Zealand ports, left Samafang on Thursday morning last. The vessel will call at Auckland first, and is due here at the beginning of September. WESTMEATH, FROM LIVERPOOL. Continuing her journey from Liverpool the F. and S. Line's steamer Westmeath left Hobart for Auckland on Tuesday last. She should reach the northern port on Monday next, and is due at Wellington about the end of the month. HARDWOOD FOR NEW ZEALAND. A recent arrival at Auckland was the steamer Clan Maclnnes. The vessel, which came from Bunbury with a full cargo of hardwood, is making her first visit to New Zealand waters, she having been previously engaged in the cargocarrying trade between Home ports and Soutb Africa. After discharging ?32,000ft of hardwood, she comes on to Wellington and Lyttelton to put out the remainder of her cargo. From Lyttelton she proceeds to New Caledonia to load chrome ore for the United States. It would appear (says an Auckland exchange) that the steamer Clan Murray, which was expected to load coal at Bunbury for Auckland and other New Zealand ports, has now been diverted. The vessel had completed her loading when the Clan Maclnnes sailed, and waa expected to leave Bunbury on the 2nd August for Durban. WAIPORI DUE SATURDAY. Running in the intercolonial trade for one trip in place of the Willochra, the Union Company's cargo carrier Waipori left Hobart on Saturday in continuation of her journey from Melbourne, Dunedin, Lyttelton, and Wellington. She arrived at Dunedin this morning, and is to sail again to-night, being due here on Saturday morning. Cabled advice received states that the Union Company's collier Whangape left Newcastle for Wellington early on Tuesday evening. She should reach here about Sunday or Monday next. The F. and S. liner Suffolk having completed discharge of her Liverpool gargo at Dunedin took her departure from the southern port for Rockhampton, Queensland, at 2.10 p.m. yesterday.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 45, 21 August 1913, Page 6

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SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 45, 21 August 1913, Page 6

SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 45, 21 August 1913, Page 6