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SHIPPING PORT OF WELLINGTON.

HIGH WATER. To-day— 9h 23in a.m. : 9h 39m p.m. To-morrow — loh sra a ni. ; 10b 20m p.m, ARRIVALS. August 11— Hinemoa, s.s. (3.10 p.m.), 542 tons, Bollons, from Cook Strait lighthouses. August 11— Wtikutu, s.s. (8.20 p.m.), 157 tons, Wills, from LytteHon' and Kaikoura. August 11— Maijoi.rika, s.b. (11 p.m.), 1203 • tons, Holmes, from Picton. ' August 12— Huia, s.s. (1.15 a.m.), 127 tons, Burt, from Wanganui. August 12— Waveiley, s.s. (1.45 a.m.), 157 tons, Henry, from Picton. August 12— Blenheim, s.s. (3.15 a.m.), 120 tons, jWilkinfeon, from Picton. August 12— Pateena. b'.s". (3.55 a.m.),, 1212 tons, Cameron, from Nelson. i August 12— Wahine, s.s. (7.40 a.m.), 4435 tons, ' 'Aldwell, 1 from Lytteltoii. Pab^eUgers : SaloonMisses Henderson, Boot, Oarraril, Stevens, Pugan, Honeyfleld, Me&dames Uowen, Henderson, KobWSon, Davis, Campbell, Redwood, Cambridge, McKirdy, Stewart, Reid, Hsiigh, Gittos, Hughes ( Perry, Fleming, Bull, Messrs. Cooper, Daw€j Vidal Stevenson, George, Black, Stewart, Morris. Morton. ' Russell. Watkins. Martin. McMahon, McCaw, Bowie, Harkins, Hurst, Redwood. McKirdy. Cox. Most,. Bronn. Pullar. Bates, Whitty, Heal, Binley, Donnelly, Brown, Candy r Parker,- Coombridge,' Archey, Davi« f , Hearn, Burnett, Cutchett, Brown, Wheeler,/ Skerrett, Hutton, Evans, Hazard, Stewart, Bell, Coara, Appenheim, Robertson, Haigh, Gittos, Blaokworih. Bell. Burt. Keav. Reid. Batchelor (Fleming, Gray, St. George. Lawrie. Bull, Harrison, Ayson, Thomson, Thomas, AnderMjfl and Rhodes; 110 steerage. August 12— Ulimaroa. s.s. (7.80 a.m.), 5777 tons, Wyllie, from Sydney direct. Passengers: Saloon— For Wellington: Mesdames Bristow, JFitzmaurice, Coates and 2 children, Parkinson, McCardell, Nixon and 2 children, Tasker and child, Sanderson, Coles, Coleman. Nichol* Bush. Jenkins, Hearn, Willis, Clarke, Nichol, Black and chili], McMahon, Misses Chancellor, Gray, Schfcchka, Hardware, McCardell, Tasker, Davison, Valentine, Willis, Richardson. Scott. Rev. 3?atber GlUsoh, Rev. Schafer, Captain Morgan, Bro. Lucis, Messrs. Duncan, Shipman, Cosgrove, Recce, Phipps, Fltwnaurice, Coates, Isbester, , Parkinson, Fuller^ Berryman. Nurse. Hutoliffe, Parkinson, Sutcliffe, McCardell, Gallic, Nixon, Palliser, Tasker, Nash, Coles, Bellamy, Griffiths, Holmeß, Cpleman, J. Smith, Creagh, Shearman, Rasknnge, Mowat, Lewey, Kelly,' Safchan, Townsend. Bmii, Harper (2), Brifetow, Chaelesworth, Clarke, Palmer, Clark, Hearn, Nichol, Ritchis, O'Brien, Shackleton, 'Slack, and I'rouso. DEPARTURES. 'August U— Taviuni, s.s. (5.10 p.m.), 1485 tons, tflPryde^ for New Plymouth, Westport, and Greytnouth. August 11— Nikau. s.s (5,50 p.m.), 248 tons, 'Hay, for Nelson and Motueka. August 11— Hawera, s.b. (6 p.m.), 174 tons, 'JOaeluwn, for WangMnui August 11— Kennedy, s.s. (6.50 p.m.), 137 tons, ,'Jturvts, for Nelson, and West Coast. August 11— Ripple, s.s, (7 p.m.), 370 tons, CarlEon, for Napier and Gisborne, August 11 — Maori, s.s, (8.5 p.m.), 3399 tons. (Manning, for Lyttelton. Passengers: SaloonMisses Wild, Reston, Rose, Pulley, Crow (2), tDuthle, Sicbson, Mesdames Karawia, Thornton, fitone, Noake, Stewart, Eodger, Gibson, Wal«ott, Thompson, Fletcher, Messrs. McGibbon, Phillips, Peterson, Stewart, Rodger, Forbes, .Stone, Dfxori, Thomas, Parton, Collins, Allsop, Simpson, Irvine, Peterson, Harrison, Whitehead, ■Brown, Findlay, -Williamson, Thompson (2), Mark,' Fletcher; 18 steerage. August 11— Breeze, s.s. (9.3S p.m.), 28"7 ions, Cordon, ier Wanganui. ■ • EXPECTED ARRIVALS. 'Alexander, Greymouth, 13th ,Waverley, Picton, 13th 'Arahura, Westport, 13th Jtfaori, Lyttelton, 13tb ■Blenheim, Picton, 14th lAorere, Patea, 14th Kairaki, Lyttelton, 14th fttdrmbird, Wanganui, 14th Kahu, Napier and coast, 15th Jtegulus, Tarakohe, 15th ' Huia, Sounds, 16th Ripple, Gisborne, 16th / Defender,' Lyttelton, 16th PROJECTED DEPARTURES. r Alexander, West Coast, 13th Arahura, Picton, 14th Aorere, Patea, 14th ■■ - Kiiiraki, Greymouth, 14th Blenheim, Picton, 14th ' Stormbird, Wanganui, 15th Kegulus, Picton, 15th Defender, Hokitika, 17th Hippie, Napier and Gisborne, 18th BY TELEQRAPH. SYDNEY, 11th August. 'Arrived— Warrimoo (11 a.m.), from Wellington AUCKLAND, 11th August. Arrived— Waipori (2.8Q p.m.), from Westport, via Wellington; Rosamond (4.45 p.m.), from gisborne. Sailed— Mokoia (5 p.m.), for southern ports. 12th August. 'Arrived— Fiona .(7.5" a.m.), from Fiji. , ' " NAPIER, 11th August. Sailed— Delphic (8 p.m.), for Auckland. PICTON, 11th August. v Sailed— Blenheim (9 p.m.), for Wellington. NELSON, 12th August. , lArrined— Nikau (7.45 a.m.), from Wellington. LYTTELTON, 11th August. Arrived— Kairaki (6,10 p.m.), from Tarakohe. Sailed— Hlmitangi (4.40 p.m.), for Wellington. 12th August. 'Arrived— Maori (7 a.m.), from Wellington. DUNEDIN, 11th August. Sailed— Victoria (3 p.m.), for Auckland, via (East Coast ports. "Passengers for Wellington : 'Saloon— Mi 1 . W. Hyndman, Mrs Geddes, Miss Millar, Miss Hamilton. Sailed— Kotare (5.35 p.m.), for Blufl. ATHBNIC AEEIVEB FROM LONDON. The Shaw, Savill, and Albion liver Athenic firriTed in the stream at Wellington from London, via ports, at Z o'clock yesterday afternoon, and berthed at the King's Wharf a couple of hours later. The Athenic experienced moderate to- fine weather to Teneriffe, where 500 tons of coal were bunkered. At Capetown another 700 tons of coal were taken in. High and occasional gales were experienced on' the run down to Hobart, which was reached at 11 p.m. on Wednesday last. After discharging 650 tons of cargo, and landing 23 passengers, the vessel resumed her voyage at 8.30 a.m. on Friday, and experienced, moderate seas till arrival. Tlio Athenic brought 833 passengers, 665 -packages .of mails, and 0000 tons of cargo for Wellington, and ZOOO tpnß for Lyttelton. It is probable that all the cargo will be discharged here, and the vessel will be worked day and sight until discharge is completed. Captain J. E. 4 Crosslaud has with bin* the following officers I— Chief officer, Mr G. A. Alcock; first, Mr W, H. Yates; second, Mr R. M. Porter; third, Mr 0. Serigo; fourth, Mr E, F, Hughed; fifth, Mr H. R. Ellis; chief engineer, Mr Robert Reid; second, Mr D. Whiteford; third, Mr H. Purvis; refrigerator^ Mr C. (Newton; purser, Mr 3. C. J. Freeman-Matthews; chief steward, Mr W. Hughes; Marconi operator, Mr G, E, Cook.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 37, 12 August 1914, Page 6

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SHIPPING PORT OF WELLINGTON. Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 37, 12 August 1914, Page 6

SHIPPING PORT OF WELLINGTON. Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 37, 12 August 1914, Page 6

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