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SHIPPING PORT OF WELLINGTON.

HIGH 'VATEK /to-day— -10h 22rn u.tn. : 10h 52m p.m Ito-morrow— llh 16m a.m. : llh 44m p.m. ARRIVALS. **3lay 5-"Mapourika, \s>. (2.30 p.m.), 1203 tons, Jrwin. from Picton May s— Breeze, s.s. (2.40 p.m.). 347 tons, Radtord, from Lytteltou * May 6— Kumona, s.s. (lO.in p.m.), 1425 tons, Scott, from Gre> mouth May s— Arahurn. *.<•. (1L33 p.m.), 159 C tons, Kitchie, from Greymouth, Westport. Nelson, and Pieton Passengers: Saloon— Misses Hill, Woods. Spencer. Stephens. Nalder, Gibbs, Ta>lor. Johnston, Nottingham, Drury. Falk, Foster, Simpson, Mes-dames Brodie and 2 children, Watts and child. Johnstone. Slaw, Hall, Cooke and 2 children. Knight and infant, Collins. Rodgers, Dee and child, O-sborne. Palmer, Gibbs, Coatee, England, Dempster. Teschemaker, Sargent, Parker, Messrs Reynolds,, Whittaker, .Kettle, Morrison, Dooley- Buyfleld. Hall, Borlase, Ratcliffe. Ferns, Knight, McGinn, McNfirn JlcNamara, Tlniwley. Rodgers. .Tones. Harrh, Wallace. Palmer, Spencer, Smith. Edwards, Shaw, Coafces, Clotiston. Raine, Wade, Plttmrner, Sargent. Irvine, Ward, Macfarlane, and i{ev. Seaton; 30 steerage May o— Kowliai. s.s. (5.25, a.m.), 792 tons, Bender, Stout Lyttelton May o— Maori, s.s. (0.40 a.m.), 3399 tons, Manning, from Lyttelton, with 213 passengers May o— Alexander, s.s. (0.45 a.m.), 377 tons, jWildman, from Westhaveu May o— Wootton, s.e. (8.55 a.m.), 151 tons, larsen, from Nydia Bay DEPARTURES. May s— Flora, s.s. (£.lO p.m.), 1273 tons, Barron. for Duuediu May s— Wahine. s.s. (7.55 p.m.), 4435 tons, Williams, for Lyttelton May s— Blenheim, •».». (8.25 p.m.), 120 tons, .Wilkinson, for Havelock and Bays May s— Breeze, s>. (10.30 p.m.), 347 tons, Eadford, for Wanganui May s— Waitemata, s.«. (10.30 p.m.), 5432 tons, iNk'holbon, for Sydney and Brisbane ' May 6— Muritai, s.s. (6.40 a.m.), 7220 tons, -4'irth. for London via Las Palmas May o— Falcon, schooner (8.30 a.m.), 93 tons, 'Johausen, for Ilavelock EXPECTED ARRIVALS. 'Awahou, Foxton, Oth Cygnet, Kaikoura, 6th Knnerdale, Auckland, 6th Kapuni, Patea) 6th ' ilawera, Paten, 6th "Arahura, Pictou, 7th Karori. Creyniouth, 7th ' Kini, Greymouth, 7th , Aorere, Paten. 7th .Wanine, Lyttelton, 7th Arawa, GHborne* 7th Corinna, New Plymouth, 7th Tarawera. northern ports, 7th Mokoia, Dunediu, 7th Squall, Pieton, Bth Nikau, Nelson and Motueka, Btli Opa.wa. Blenheim, Bfcli Pateena. Nelton and Picton, Bth / Maori, lytteltou, Bfch Stormbird. AVanganui, 9th Kaitoa, Nelson, Bth Kapiti. Wanganui. 9th Paloona. southern ports, 9th Ripple. Narpier and Gisborne, 9th Blenheim, Havelock and Sounds, Oth Zealandic. Timaru, Oth Calm, Gisborne, loth Ngakuta, Greymonth. 10th Waimea, Wanganiri. 10th Ngatoro, Greymouth, 14th ?lamari, London, 14tb PROJECTED DEPARTURES* Stormbird. Wangamii, 6th Nikau, Nelson aiid Motueka, 6th Manuka, Sydney direct and Hobaft, 6th Victoria, northern port«» 6th Maori, Lytteltou, 6th .Wootton. Nydia Bay and lyttelton, 6th Opawa, Blenheim, 6th Koinata, Westport. 6th TCamona, Lyttelton, 6tli ICaitoa. Nelbon, Oth Pateena, Picton and Nelson, 7th iWahine, Lytteltoa, 7th 'Alexander, Kelson and West Coast) 7th Aorere, Patea, 7th Kapifci. Wanganui. 7th Hawera, Patea, "'th .Kapuni, Patea. 7th 'Awahou, Pictou. 7th Tarawera, Lyttelton and Dunedin, 7th Ooriuua, Dunedin, 7th 'Arahura t Picton, '/th Cygnet, Kadkoura and lyttelton, 7th Mokoia, Hobatt and Melbourne, Bth Squall, East Cdast. Bth Blenheim Havelock and Sounds, 10th Calm, southern ports, 10th Waimea, Nelson and West Coast, lOib Paloona. northern ports, 10th Jlipple, Napier and Gisborne, 11th !Arawa, London, '12th OVERSEA VESSELS. STEAMERS BOOND POX WELLINGTON. Buapehu, left Sydney, Nova Scotia, 29th January, vja Australian ports and Auckland ; due about 12th May; left Durban 18th March;' left Melbourne 13th April ; left Sydney on the 27th April : at Auckland 2nd May Cape Finisterre, left New York on the Ist April, via. New Koehelle and Panama Canal; due about the 11th May Waihora, left Calcutta, on 7th April, vi» Singapore and Samarang: due about Oth May Invertay, left New York on 20th March, via Auckland: due übtnit the 11th May: put into Balboa 14th April; at Auckland Oth May Marama, left .San Francisco on 28th April, via Papeete and Harotouga; due about 20th May Port Curtis, left New York 11th April, via Panama Canal and Auckland; due here about the 24th May Rangatira, left St. John (Canada) on the 18th March, via Australian ports and Auckland: due about the 10th June; at Adelaidb 29th. April Mamari, left London on 27th March, via Capetown and Hobart; due about the 12th May; left Capetown 11th April . Indrabarah, left London on the 29th March, ria Australian ports and Auckland; due about the 7th June Tongariro, left St. John 13th April, via Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney, and Auckland: due about 2Bth June Paparoa, left Plymouth 13th April, via Auckland; due about 10th June La Blanca. left Liverpool on 27th April, via Auckland; due about 20th June Indrapura, left London on cfrd May, via Australian ports and Auckland; due about the 10th July BY TELEGRAPH. SYDNEY, 6th May Sailed— Bemuera (yesterday), for Lyttelton NEWCASTLE, 6th May Sailed— lhumata, for Nelson MELBOURNE, Oth May Arrived — Winimera, from New Zealand AUCKLAND, sth May_ Arrived — Rosamond (7.10 a.m.), from Gisborne; Wanaka (7.45 a.m.), from Bluff; Kauma (9.30 a.m.), from Bluff Sailed— Katoa (4.35 p.m.), for Newcastle ' 6th May Arrived — Waipori (5.30 a m.), from Newcastle ONEHUNGA, sth May Arrived— Eorawa, from New Plymouth ■ Sailed— Storm (4.20 p.m.), for lytteltou PATEA, sth May Arrived— Aorere (2 50 p.m.), from Wellington WANGANUI, 6th May 'Arrived— Kapiti (8 p.m.). from Wellington EAST CAPE, oth May Enncrdale (1.10 p.m.) passed south NAPIER, Oth May Arrived— Ripple (4,15' a.m.), from Wellington NEW PLYMOUTH, Oth May 'Arrived— Corinna (0.3j a.m.), from Wellington PICTON, sth May Arrived— Pateena (4.60 p.m.), from Wellington NELSON, sth May Sailed— Waimea (4.25 p.m.), for We&tport and Oreymouth ' \" 6th May t Arrived— Pateena (8 a.m.), from Wellington ■> and Picton Sailed— Pateena (10.30 a.m.), for Picton and Wellington WESTPORT, sth May Arrived— Rub! Seduon (4.10 p.m.), from Wellington LYTTELTON, sth May Arrived— Himitaugi (6.30 p.m.), from Wellington ** Sailed— Cygnet, for Kaikoura and Wellington; Westralia, for Dunedin 6th May Arrived— Wahine (0.30 a.m.), from Welling- , lon I To sail— Wahine (8.10 p.m.). for Wellington DUNEDIN, sth May j ' Arrived— Kotare, from Catlins River; Paloona, from Melbourne Sailed— lnvercarglll, for Invercargill Sailed— Mokoia (5 p.m.), for Melbourne, via Wellington and riobart Passengers for Wellington—Miss Walker, Mesdames Inness, Luchfleld and child, Floyd. Messrs Inness and Denny JIOTORUA'S HOMEWARD PROGRESS 'Advice has deen received that thr R.M.H. ftotorua, Homeward bound from Wellington, left Rio de Janeiro 011 Sunday last. The u-b-&cl left Wellington on the 3th April FOR HOBART AND MELBOURNE .An alteration has been made in the Jlokoia's time of departure from Wellington for ilobart and Melbourne. The ve^el sails at noon, on Saturday liwtead of at 5 p.m. AfiAWA, FOtl LONDON To complete Homeward loading the liner 'AtiWb is due here late this afternoou from GisboYno She \wll berth at the Glasgow iWhart It is anticipated that tt»e jegicl will **il lot London sarly, pest jyeefc

TNVEUTAY AT AUCKLAND An arrival at Auckland this morning was the A. and A. Line'b steamer In\ertay, from New York, via, the Panama Canal. On the 14th April the vessel put into Balboa for repairs, but evidently these were of a minor character, as the lnvertay ha 1 ; arrived well up "to time. She is due at Wellington on Tuesday next to discharge about 2000 tons CALM DUE MONDAY An expected arrival here on Monday is the Canterbury Shipping Company's newly acquired steamer Calm (formerly known as the Cuyaba) from Gteborne. After receiving cargo here fey Lyttelton, Oamaru, Timaru, Dunedln, and Bluff the vessel will leave tor the South the came evening MURITAI SAILS The C. and D. liner Muritai sailed for London, via Las Palmas, thie morning. The vessel's Wellington cargo was as follows :— 1702 bales wool, 129 bales skins, 1343 casks tallow, 29 barrels tallow, 453 casks pelts, 47 sacks pea% 19 oaeks grass seed, 13 cases sundries, 22 casks lard, 10 casks, casings. 1 drum glycerine, 20,475 carcases lamb, 10,032 legs mutton, and 20,110 carcases mutton GREYMOUTH BAR. Reports from Greymouth to-day stated that there were no further movements. It was hoped, however, that the condition of the bar would improve by this evening PERSONAL Mr J W Weir, second engiue-er of the JPutiki, has left that vessel, and Mr D. McKinnon has filled the vacancy Mr W. Vow has joined the Manuka ?s second engineer Mr D. F. Smith has signed on the Manuka, as fourth officer vice Mr W. H. Smith, who has come ashore Mr W. J. Galloway has succeeded Mr A. Newsham as stcond engineer of the'Himitangi Messrs H. Norman and L. W. Mowatt, pursers of the Mapounki and Corinna respectively, have exchanged i>osition<3 Mr A. Rathbone, .second officer of the Mapourlka, has l«ft the vessel Mr Kenhedy, late third oflicer of the Moana, was a passenger by the Manuka this week from Sydney. He is awaiting instructions here Mr W. .1. S. Eyre, chief ollicer of the Manuka, who went ashore at Sydney on tick leave, rejoined the vessel at that port. Mr Reid, who h acting as third officer of tho Manuka, rejoined the Maitai Mr Butler, purser of the Waitemata, has come ashore at Wellington for orders Mr B. W. M. Thomson, late fourth oflicer of the Mokoia, lms joined the Flora as third, vice Mr L. D. Clark, who has joined the Erpeditionary Force Captain F. Radford, of the Breeze, who has been on sick leave, has rejoined the vesfcel, Captain Braldwood, who has been taking his place, reverting to the Calm as chief officer Mr G. Sliarpe. who has been acting as chief officer of the Calm, hae rejoined the Petone Mr J. H. Tenner, seventh engineer of the Manuka, has come ashore Mr C. C. Bullock, late third officer of the Kaitangata, has exchanged positions with Mr J. Watsou, second officer of the Corinna Mr R. Huntley, second officer of the Pateena, has transferred to the Kaitangata in a similar capacity, while Mr R. Irwin, late of the Kaitangata, has joined the Patcena as second Mr R. J. Prebble, fourth officer of the Warrimoo, has joined the Rakanoa as third Mr Archibald Black, a prominent figure in local waterside labour circles, has joined the Reinforcements Captain D. J. Watson, secretary of the Merchant Service Guild, has resumed his duties after an attack of ptomaine poisoning Mr D. A. Butler, purser of the Kaitangata, hai come ashore for orders Mr P. Peldek is to join the Himitaiigi as second mate, vice Mr Robertson, who has been promoted to chief. Mr A. Duncan, chief oflicer, has left the vessel Mr Greary came up from the South this morning in order to join the Manuka as seventh engineer The Flora is to leave Dunedin at noon on Saturday for Wellington, via ports. She afterwards proceeds to New Plymouth and West Coast. The Poherua left Bluff at 6 a.m. today for Timaru, Wellington, New Plymouth, and West Coast Due to-mdrrow from northern ports the Tarawera will discharge 284 tons here before proceeding to Lyttelton and Duli«dln A departure from Bind last evening was the Star of Scotland for Lyttelton and Wanganui roadstead. Wellington will subsequently be visited for final loading. The veesel is due here 1 on Wednesday next, and is scheduled to sail for London the following day" „

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 106, 6 May 1915, Page 6

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SHIPPING PORT OF WELLINGTON. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 106, 6 May 1915, Page 6

SHIPPING PORT OF WELLINGTON. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 106, 6 May 1915, Page 6