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SHIPPING PORT. OF WELLINGTON.

HIGH WATER. To-day— 4h 5m a.m.; 4b 35m p.m. Xo-morrow— 6h 5m a.m. ; 5h 33m p.m. ARRIVALS. , August &— Star of India, g.s. (12.47 p.m.), 7310 tons, Kesyney, from London, via port?. ' August, s— Rakinry, s.s. (2.80 p.m.), 128 tons, Burr, from Puponga. August o— Niksiu, s.s. (5.15 a.m.), 248 tons, Bay, from Nelson and Jlotueka. August 6— Maori, s.s. (0.55 a.m.), 3399 tons, Manning, from Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon —Miss Brown, Mesdames Hurley, Logan, Metz, Powles, Harrison. Crossley, Fufton, Howe, Clark, Lewis, Brook, Retime and child, Hldey and child, Messr3 Bruce, Baiiley, McDonald, McWilliams, Adjutant McCautey, Glbbs Thomas, Carr, Bljtir-Mason, McPherson, Reaney.'Jiuy, Logan", Beunaner, Jameson (Z), Pearce, Blandford, .White-Parsons, llldley, Jacobs, Poulton, McKen- " zle, Mettf, Wilkie, Ueaden, Kaye. Qrewes, Watson, Hurley, Hourly Ainger, JUlers, nice, MurPetr|e,.Daiiie, McLennan, Coutts, Hall, Wat"son, Allen, Df Gro.ve, Constable Southerlay, McGregor, Pidey, More, M.P,, Koma, Stikjngs, "■'Coles! 46 steerage. " , , August 6— Oanopus, s.s. (8,20 a.m.), 1337 tons, Gibbons, from Weßtport, August B— Huia, s.s. (8.30 a.m.), 127 tons, Burt. from Wanganui. August 0— Kapuni, s.s. (10.50 a.m.), 100 tons, .Gibson, from Putea. DEPARTURES. "'August 6— Flora s.s. (2.40 p.m.), 1273 tons, Ear ron, for Picton, Westport, and Greymouth. Augusti s— Aorere, s.s. (3.45 p.m.), 77 tons, tfisk, for Patea. August ft— PateeDa, s.s. (5,20 p.m.), 1212 tons, Cameron, for Picton and Nelson. PassengersSaloon: JFor Picton— Misses McCallum, Scottj Madden, McKeowen, Clarke, Morris, Mesdames Wallace, Ball, Breen, Hill, Scott. Kelly, Horn, Mutton and infant, Messrs Horn, Morris, Morrin, Harrison. Tomkies, White, Duncan, Mutton, Archer, Stuart, Bell, Douglas, Dorset, Breed, Wallace, Mackersey : 0 steerage. For NelsonMisses Blisitt. Stevens, Murdoch, Kitto, Gill, 'Collins, Mesdames I'ayloi' and child, Walsh, McKay, Keating, Westlnnd, Wigzill, Perkins, Hewston. Rev. Saunders, Rev. Sampson, Messrs Brown, King, Winter, Belcher. Hankius, Red-, grave, WestJand, Carmwill, Wigzell, Garnham, Taylor, Walsh, McKay ; 10 steerage, August s— Mapourika, s.s. (5.5 p.m.), x 1203 tons, Holmes, for New Plymouth and Westport. Passengers—Saloon: For New Plymouth— Mr J. E. Simpson. For Westport— Mesdameß McElwell, Isselt, McKay, Mr Stuart; 8 steerage. August 6— Komata, s.s. (6.15 p.nv.), 1994 tons, Watson, for W-estport. , August s— Hatvera, b.s, (5.25 p.m.), 200 tons, Jackson, for Patea. Angust fi-'Kahu, s,s. (7.15 p.m.), 182 tons, Fletcher, for Gisborne. Augtißt s— Wahine, s.s. (8.5 p.m.), 4435 tons, Aldwell, for Lyttelton. Passengers: .Saloon— Misses Ackland, Combs, Market, Murdoch, Hart, Mllge, Mesdames Belcher, Hull, Wickham, Sealey, Cowan, Dunn. Eastcott, Turner, Perry, Grant, Jacobsoir, Potts, Harper, Guthrie, And«rson, Wright, Redwood, McArthur, Professor Park, Mesers. Tilley, Whitcombe, Thompson, Taylor, O'Connell, Williams, Shirtcliffe, Webb (2), Stead, Belcher, Matthews, Wickham, DickSon, Bardsley, Sealey, Cowan, Moss, Dunn, Hall, Fgrze, Shaspey, Eastcott, Rutherford, Stewart, Hope, Harper, Brown, Buller, Watt, Gallagher, Andrews, Rennie, Abraham, Washer, Burl, Nasß, Clark, Redwood, McArthur, Moller, 'Hollings, McKoe, Thompson, Gibson, Signals; 48 steer* age. AugUsfc 5— Queen of the South, s.s. (0.5 p.m.), 398 tons, Harvey, for Foxton. N August 6— Blenheim 5.3, (1 a.m.), 120 tons, Mclntosh, for Picton. August G-^Blertheirn, s.s. (1 a.m.), 120 tons, , for Jicton. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. r Hawera 1 , Fatea, 7th Queen of the South, Foxton, 7tlj < Aorere, Patea, 7th Pateena, Nelson, 7th Wahine, Lyttelton, 7th Blenheim, Picton, 7th / Warrimoo, Dunedin and Lyttelton, 7tb Mokoia, Melbourne via South, 7th Wakatu, LyttelSon and Kaikoura 7th .Victoria, northern ports, 7th ,Waime», Tarakobe, Vth 'Alexander, Greymouth, Jth Hlmitaagi, Lyttelton, 7th Hui», Wiingauui, Bth Maori, Lyttelton, Bth ' Nikiui, Nelson 'and Motueka Bth Stormbird, Wanganui, Bth Kipple, Glsborne. 9th Mapourika, Westport, 9th Tarawera, Lyttelton and Dunedin, »tl} Mangapapa, Kafaroea, 10th Atbenic, London, via ports, 11th Honowai, northern ports, 11th PROJECTED DEPARTURES. ' Moeraki, Melbourne, via South, 6th Nikau, Nelson and Motueka, 6th Maori, Lyttelton, 6th Huia, Wanganui, 6th Xapuni, Wanjsmui, «th Stormbird/ Wanganui. 6tJ» Wahine, Lyttelton, 7th. Blenheim, Picton, 7th l Fateena, Nelson, 7th Hawera, Patea, 7tii . „ Queen of the South, FoxtOß, 7th Aorere, Batea, 7th Waimana, Bluff, 7th Ruapehu, Lyttelton, 7th Victoria, Lyttelton and Dunedin, 7th Hinemoa, Cook Strait lighthouses, 7th IWaimea, Nelson and West Coast, 7th iWarrimeo, Sydney direct, 7th 'Wa.ka.tu, Kaikouia and Lytteltoa, 7th Mokolit, northern ports, 7th < Delphic, , Napier and Auckland, Bth • Arahura, Picton, Nelson, West Coast, Bth "••'Aleriindeiy-Nelson and West Coast 10th , „ Tara-wera, northern ports, 10th „ Ma.pourika, .Picton, 10th v Msmgapapa, Karamea. 10th ■"'Ripple I,'1 ,' Napier and Gisborne, 11th ' Jlonowai,, Lyttelton and Duaedin, 11th 1 . OVERSEA VESSELS.. • ' BTBAMER3 BOUND TOR WELLrNQTGN. Star of India> left London 2nd June, via '; 'Australian ports, Auckland, and Napier; due > about th« Bth August; passed Cap* of Good Hope on the 20th June; at Melbourne 10th _July; left Sydney 26th July. Invertay, left Liverpool 23rd Mar, via. Durban and Auckland ; due about 10th August ; left Capetown 20th June; at Durban 2nd July. Southern, left St. John 22nd May, via Australian ports and Auckland; due about the - 13th Aligust ,' left Capetown 22nd <Juue ; left Adelaide 20th July; left JJelbourn* 25th July. At Sydney 28th July. Atbenic, left London on the 20th June, via Tenefiffe, Capetown, and Hobart; due about the 11th August; left Capetown 17th July, Nairnshire, left Liverpool on the 20th June, via. Durban," due about 17th August; left Durban 20th July. . ■ Verdala, left New York on 13th June, via v 'Auckland; due about 18th August. . Jtsiwkes jßay, left London on the 15th June, via Capetown, Australian ports, and Auckland; due- about 22nd August, Lefti^ Capetown- 19th July,. ' ' " -■■■ Karamea, left St. John 4th June, via Australian ports and Auckland; due here about the 23rd August; passed Cape of Good Hope es the sth July; left Natal 9th July. ' Rangatira, left Liverpool on the 4th July, via 'Adelaide and Auckland ; due, about the 20tb August; left Capetown 25th July. •Phyea, left Singapore on the 21st July, via Auckland and Napier; due about 21st August. Stolzenfeis, left New York 3rd June, via 'Australian potts and Auckland,) due about the 22nfl August; at Melbourne 27th July Remuera, left London 10th July, via Teneriffe,_ Capetown, and Hobart ; due about the 25th August; left Capetown 31nt July. Kaikoura, left' London on the 4th July, via 'Auckland: due about the 28th August; passed Cape of Good Hope dn the 26th Julyi at Durban the 30tb July Wismar, left Hamburg on tlte 25th June, via Bluff ; due about 30th August Corlnthic, left London on the 24th July, via Teneriffe. Capetown, and Hobart; due about the Bth .September Star of Australia,' lefb New York on the 24th Jane, via Australian ports and Auckland: due aboufr the 14th September. Anglo-Egyptian, left Montreal on the 20th Junr. via Australian ports and Auckland; dud about the 17th September ; left Capetown 17th July; left Durban the 23rd July, . Wildenfels, left New Y#rk on the 3rd July, via, 'Australian ports and Auckland ; due about the 21sfc September. Surrey, left Liverpool on the 21et July, via Capetown, Newcastle, and Auckland; due about the 22nd September. Star of Victoria., left London " on the 21sb July, via Australian ports and Auckland; due ,jiboub fcbe 21sb September.- ' Indrstkmst, left New York on the 24th July, (Via Australian ports and Auckland; due absub the l»th October. Knight of the Garter, left Montreal on the 24tb July, via. Australian ports aad Auckland ; due- aboub the 13th October. sailing" Vessel, "Annie M. Campbell, American gcltteaer, left guseb Sound on the 20th July, |V~"~ BY TELEGRAPH. SYDNEY, sthf 'August, Sailed— Maheno (2,40 p.m.), for Auckland. , NEWCASTLE, sth August. 'Arrived— Harmatiis, from Napier. AUCKLAND, Bth August. 'AiTived— Bosamond (tf.4o a.m.), from Gisborfle; Mamarl (noon), from Whangarei. NAPIEE, fith August. Arrived— Eipple (9.60 p.m.), from Wellington. , PATfiA, 6th August. 'ArrWerf-Hawera, (9.15 a.m.) and Aorere (9.20 »,m ), from Wellington. ' Sailed— Kapunl (tf.SO p,m. yesterday), for Wellington. TIMAJRU, sth August. 'Arrived— flhnifcangl (8 p.m ), from Wellington 6th August. . glifetf~<ißiitei}gl (12.3!) %,rn.) t lot Wellington,

PICTON, sth August. Arrived— Pateenu (8.55 p m.) and Flora. (8.30 p.m.), from Wellington. 6th August, j Arrived— Blenheim (7.25 a.m ), from Welling 1 ton. Sailed— Pateena (12.30 a.m.), for Nelson. NELSON, Bth August. Arrived— Pateena (6.30 a m.), from Picton and Wellington. LYTTELTON, 6th August. Arrived— Tarawera (2.35 p.m ), from Wellington ; Wakatu (4,40 a.m ), from Wellington via Kuikoum. Sailed— Storm (10.40 a.m.), for Dunedin. , 6th August. Arrived— Wahine (6 50 a.m ), from Wellington. To sail— Wahine (8.30 p m.), for Wellington OAMARU, fith August. Arrived— John (2 a.m ), from Wellington. WESTPORT, sth August. Sailed— Arahura (7 ID p.m ), for Wellington I Sailed— Waiporl (18 p.m.), under sealed orI ders. | OREYMOUTH, 6th August. Arrived — Karamu (1 a.m ), from Wellington I KAIKOURA, (Ith August. Sailed— Wakatu (8 a m.), for Wellington. ! DUNEDIN, sth August, Arrived— Marere (noon), from northern ports. Sailed— Mokoia (3.15 p.m.), for Auckland, via East Coast ports; Warrimoo (3.5 p.m.), for Sydney, via Lyttelton and Wellington. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following iteamers should b* withii raise of the undermeHttoued wireless gtatisu t«-nl»hb:— Awsinul — Maheno, Navua, and Invertay. Auckland— Nil. Wellington— Victoria, Maori, Wahine, Mokoia, Moeraki, Warrimoo, Arahura, and Waimana. % Awarua — Nil. LUMBER FROM THE PACIFIC COAST. Included among the latest charters announced is the four-masted schooner Winslow which has been fixed to toad a cargo of lumber at a. Pacific Coast port for New Zealand. ) Other vessels coming on a similar mission are the four-masted schooner Eric, 498 tons (to sail) and the schooner A. M. Campbell, ,480 tons* which sailed from' Puget Sound on the. 20th July for Wellington, MOERAKI'S MOVEMENTS. It is now Intended that the Moeraki, which is to leave Wellington this evening for Lytteltoa and Dunedin, will proceed through to Melbourne in which case the Maitai, which was to have proceeded to Melbourne, will be laid up indefinitely at Port Chalmers. The foui'-jnasted barquentine Obefon, 1045 tons, which recently arrived at Auckland from' Busselton, has been chartered to load a cargo of phosphates at Maiden Island for New Zealand. A cable has been received stating that the Union Company's chartered steamer Canada Cape, which left Australian waters on the sth June for the Pacific Slope, arrived at San Franiiscq, via Vancouver, on the 28th July. The Warrimoo, arriving here to-morrow, will discharge 280 tons of cargo prior to proceeding to Sydney. The Arahura arrived from Westport this morning, and sailed at 2 p.m. for Picton. The Taviuni's departure from Dunedin has been postponed until to-morrow. v The Ruapehu is to sail for Lyttelton tomorrow to complete discharging operations. The Roscommon, which took a cargo from New Zealand to Boston and New York, and subsequently went Home, sailed front London on the 29th July for Queensland ports.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 32, 6 August 1914, Page 6

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SHIPPING PORT OF WELLINGTON. Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 32, 6 August 1914, Page 6

SHIPPING PORT OF WELLINGTON. Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 32, 6 August 1914, Page 6

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