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SHIPPING

PORT OF WELLINGTON. HIGH WATER To-day— sh 50m a.m.: 6h 12m p.m. To-morrow— 6h 41m a.m. ; 7h 5m p.m. . Tv - v ARRIVALS. August 12-2-Breeze, s.s. (5.5 p.m.), 347 tons, Radi'ord, from Picton ■• August 12— Tainui, ».s. (10.15 p.m.), 128 tons, Jensen, from Waifcara Auguat IZ— Arahura, s.s. (10.35 pan.), 1596 tons, Cameron, from Nelson und Picton. Pas•engers: Saloon— Mesdames Phillips and three children, McKee and boy, Allport, Dee, Edmondeon, Petrie and infant, Luke and child, Funnel], Newman, McDonald, Barnett, Salkeld, Rainey, Jones, Foster, Cimino, Watson, Van Asch. and Brookes. Misses Smyth. Atkinson. Baker. Oliver. Cook, Hughes, Chaytor, Jones, Shand, Cimino, Chatfield, Leake, Perrott, Nicholson, Haines, McVicar, McNabb, Balfour, Messrs. Newton, Oldershaw, Fairey, Bensemann (2), Summers, Coolc, Whitford, Bishop of Nelson, Dee, Hobson. Hollyman, Bradley, Johns, Petrie," Lees, Gumming, Brookes, Young, Mitchell, Scaddon* iGoff, Funnell. Brown, Linbrick, Burnett, Lane, Johns (2), Haydon, Peterson, Rainey, Jones, Giles, Latter, Day, Haines, Hammond. Bursill. Reese. Watson. Boyce. Van Asch. McVicar. Stoke, Wright, Shapcott, Ritchie, Lafafcy, Hill, Hally, Stewart, Thomson, O'Connor, Rattray, Flavell, Masters Barnett and Jones; 12 steertge August 13— Opawa, s.s. (1-30 a.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, from Blenheim August 13 — Kaitoa, s.s. (6 a.m.), 305 tons, Stevens, fro-n Nelson and Motneka August 13 — Maori, s.s. (6.40 a.m.), 3309 tons, Manning, from Lyttelton. Passengers '. 238 aakxm and 104 steerage August 13— Ruahine, s.s. (7.5 a.m.), 10,758 tons, Smith, from Lyttelton August 13— Alexander, s.s. (7.20 a.m.), 377 tons, Wildman, from Nelson August 13— Queen of the South, sji. (8 a.m.), 188 ton 6, Harvey, from Foxton August 13— Tarawera. s.s. (8 a.m.), 2003 tons, Doorly, from Auckland, Gisborne, antl Napier. Passengers: Saloon — Mrs. Carter and infant, Messrs. Muir, Carter, Bostock; 6 steerage August 13—Kiritona, s.s. (9.10 ajn.), 136 tons, Shirley, from Napier DEPARTURES. August 12— Nikau, s.s. (5.20 p.m.), 248 tons, Hay, for Nelson and Motueka August 12— Moeraki, s.s. (6.5S p.m.), 4392 tons, Collins, for Sydney and Hobart. Passengers: Saloon— Misses O'Brien, Hiddle, Collins, M. Martin, Chapman, L. Signal, L. Lever, Edwards, Murray, Ufcting, Bull, M. Miller, Mesdames Kirkpatrick, F. H. Hill, Jenkins and child, Gibbs, O'Brien, A. J. Kellow, Sinclair, Birch-Johnston, G. K. Waddell, Seifert, Warren, Collins, Minter, A. Martin, Crossley, Austin, Johnston, Madden and Infant, Watson and infant, H. W. Lewer, D. Reid, F. R. .tameson, P. J. Sheppard, Scully, Thomson, Banks, Duthie and 2 children. Bowden. Zachariah, Dyer, Australian nurses, Dr. F. J. Boyd, Captain McCracken, Captain D. J. Watson, Rev. G. Stubbs. Messrs A. J. Kemp, J. J. O'Sullivon, H. A. Allen, Allen, Main, lan. Windus, Nolan, D. F. Baumgarten, S. Kirkpatl'ick. S. Johnston, B. Hatzfleld, C. Ingrain, A. Martin, C. A. Martin, Solomon, W. Tressider, Gibbs, Men»ies, G. G. Kiug6cott, Fredericks, A. J. Kellow, Sinclair, E. R. Minton, C. O'Brien, Q. Carless. C. F. Oakley, N. Gurr, E. Allen, C. Rockyer, J. Ross, R. Hannah, H: O. Radcliffe, TCitaliame, E. Macfarlane, Wright. D. Reid, F. ,Farrer, E. Wilson. Sim, F, Creighter, N. Collie, F. R. James, P. J. Sheppard, Thomson, F. H. Hill, F. Tyler, H. F. Chandler, C. Junghaus, Duthie, and Master Bull August lZ— Victoria, s.s. (7.60 p.m.), 2960 tons, Croft, for Napier, Gisborne, and Auckland Auguat 12— MonoWai, S.s. (7.E0 p.m.), 3433 tons, Drewette, for Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon— Misses Morland, Dick, Cox, Wise, and Rckering, Mesdames Douglas and child, Vine, Wallnce, Lister, Wise, Manning, Pickering ( Family, Moore and child, Rev. narding, Messrs. Fels, Bishop, Douglas, Jamieson, Foreman, Jackson, Tatisey (2), Wallace, Kimbell, Lister, Clarke. Fels, Zachariah, Gibson, Bishop, Farr, Sharplin, Lamb, Ostler, Buchanan, Macpherson, Cleveland, MeKenzle, Woodhouse, Moore, Chap--man, Manning, Farcfuharson, Chappell; 21 steerage August 13— Marama, s.s. (7.15 a.m.), 6437 tons, lAldwell, for Lyttelton and Sydney EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Opawa, Blenheim, 13th Aorere, Patea, 13th K-apifci, Wanganui, 13th Challster, New York, 13th Arahura, Picton aud Nelson, 14th Blenheim, Havelock and Sounds, 14th Wootton, Lytteltou, 14th Rotorua, London, via ports, 14th Monowai, Lyttelton, 14th Nikau, Nelson n!nd Motueka, 14th Stormblrd. Wanganui, 15th Kapuni, Patea, 16th Ripple, Napier and Gisborne, 15th ' Queen of the South, Foxton, 15th Opawa, Blenheim, 15th Kaitoa, Nelson and Motueka, 15th Maori, Lyttelton, 15th Paloona, Lyttelton and Dunedin, 15th Komata, Westport) 15tlr Kamo, Gfeymouth, 16th Matafini, London, via ports, 15th Hunltangi, /Chatham Islands, 16th Hawera, Patea, 16th Ngakuta, Greymouth 16th Wakatu, Kaikoura and Lyttelton, 17th Manuka, Sydney direct, 17th W?rrimoo, northern ports, 17th Mapourika, Picton, Nelson. West Coast, 18th Moana, Sydney direct, 18th Waimate, Liverpool, via ports, 20th . Victoria, northern ports, 20th Awahou. Wanganui and Foxton, 20th Petone, Lyttelton, 2lst PROJECTED DEPARTURES, Maori, Lyttelton, 13th Kaitoa, Nelson and Motueka, 13th . / Opawa, Blenheim, 18th Queen of the South, Foxton, 13th , Opawa (liner), Napier, 13th Ngakuta, Greymouth, l3th Walmea, Nelson and West' Coast, 13th Waverley, Nelson iind West Coast, 13th Stormbird, Wanganui, 13th Alexander, Greymouth direct, 13th Tarawera, Lyttelton and Dunedtn, 13th NlkaU, Nelson and Motueka, 14th Monowai, Lyttelton, 14th Hawera, Patea, 14th Kapiti, Wanganui, 14th Koromlko, Timaru and Dunedin, 14th Walmarino, Melbourne, 14th Kaltuna, Westport 14th Wootton, Nydia Bay, 14th Somerset, Avonmouth, via ports, 14th Mapourlka Picton, Nelson, West Coast, 14th Aorere, Patea, 14th Ruahine, London, via ports, 14th / Poherua, Greymouth, 14th Blenheim. Blenheim, 16th Kapuni, Patea, 16th Paloona, northern ports, 16th Wakau, Kaikoura and Lyttelton, 17th Makarini, Wanganui, 17th , Manuka, Lytteftoti, 17th Wiirrimoo, Lyttelton and Dunedin, 17th Ripple, Napier and Gisborne, 17th Moana, San Ffancisco, via ports, 18th Victoria, LyttHlon and Dunedin, 20th Petone, Wanga.'iui and Greymouth, 21st OVERSEA VESSELS. STEAMERS BOUND FOR WELLINGTON. Chalister,^ left New York on 2nd July, via Panama Canal; due about 13th August; passed through Panama Canal on 16th July Rotorua, left Plymouth on 2flth June, via Capetown and Hobart; due about 14th August, left Capetown 19th July. At Hobart Bth 'August; left Hobart 10th August Makarini, 'eft London on 2&th May, via Australian ports and Auckland; 'due about the 16th August; at Melbourne 13th July; left Sydney 29th July; at Auckland 2nd August; at Gisborne 7th August Waimate, left Liverpool on 6th June, via 'Auckland; due about 20th August; leftfDurban 7th July; at Hobart 3rd August; left Hobart 4th August Otakl, left London on the 20th June, via Durban and Auckland; due about the 20th Anauet Niwnru, left lxmdon on the 14th June, via Australian ports, Auckland, and Napier; duo about 20th August; at Melbourne 2nd August Whakatane, left Cape Breton (Canada) on the 7th June, via Australian ports and Auckland; due about 23rd August; at Adelaide 'th August Wairuna, left San Francisco 3rd August, via Fiji; due about the 30th August Norman Monarch, left New York on the 24th July, via Panama Canal and Auckland;; due about 31st August Hu"unui, left Liverpool on lsfe July, via Aus. tralian ports find Auckland; due übout the Sth September; left Durban 27th July Matatua, left Montreal On 3rd July, via ' Australian ports and Auckland, due about the 16th September: left Capetown 30th June Batsford, left New York on 10th July, yia Panama Canal and Auckland : doe abont the 25th August Kumara, left London on 14th July, via Capetown; due shout 3rd September Hawkes T!ay. left London on the nth July, via. Australian ports, Auckland, and Napier; due iibout the lZth September Rimutaka, left Plymouth on 25th July, via Capetown and Hobart; due .about 13th September Kaikoura, left London 28th July, via- Australian ports and Auckland; due about the 30th .September " ' 4.r».wa, left London sth August, via Tenerifle, Capetown, and Hobart; due about the 21st September Karamea, left Montreal Ist August, via. Australian ports; due about 16th October Star of Australia, left London 2nd August, via Austral an ports, Auckland, and Na,picr; due about the 18th October The R.M.& Marama left Wellington this morning for Lrttelton, where she will take In a, load of produce for Sydney Advice has been received that the Waitoroo Is no* eu route from Calcutta soi Sin«w»« to 2far Zealand porte

BY T.ELEGRAPH. ' CALCUTTA, Bth August Sailed— Waitorao, for Dunedin NEW YORK, 10th August Sailed— Suruga (Monday), for Wellinfiton FREMANTLK, 12th August Arrived— Maloja. from London MELBOURNE, l^fcli August The Omrah's New Zealand passengers include Mr. Craig and 14 third class passengers SYDNEY, 12th August Sailed— Manuka (3.45 p.m.), for Wellington; Riverina, ior Auckland ONEHUNGA, 12th August Arrived— Regulus, from Greymouth AUCKLAND, 13th August ATrived— Odlaud (7.40 a.m.), from Melbourne WANGANUI, 12th August Arrived— Calm, from Wellington FOXTON, 12th August Arrived — Awahou, from Wanganui Sailed — Kennedy for Puponga Sailed— Awahou (10 p.m.), for Picton anid Westport NAPIER, 12th August Arriyed— Karamu (4.30 p.m.), from Wellington / NEW PLYMOUTH, 13th August Arrived — Rarawa (5.30 a.m.), from Onehunga PICTON, 12th August Arrived— Storm (7.10 p.m.), from Lyttelton TARAKOHE, 12th August Arrived— Wanaka, from Oamaru NELSON, 13th August Arrived— Nikau (5.30 a.m.), from, Wellington WESTPORT, 12th August Arrived— Komata (8.20 p.m.), from Wellington; Waverley (3.13 p.m.), from Nelson . Sailed— Canopus (10.45 a-m.) and Kowhai (I*s p.m.), for Lyttelton; Waverley (7.30 p.m.), for Greymouth GKEYMOUTH, 12th Augnst ' Sailed— Ngatoro, for Timaru 13th August Arrived— Kamo (3.15 a.m.), from Wellington LYTTELTON, 12th August Arrived— Kittawa. (3.45 p.m.), from Greymouth Sailed— Wakatu (7.15 p.m.), for Kaikoura and Wellington 13th August Arrived— Monowai (9.15 a.m.), from Wellington Arrived— Joan Craig (8 a.m.), from Newcastle To sail— Monowai (8.10 p.m.), for Wellington T DUNEDIN, 12th August Arrived— Palou: *. from northern ports Sailed— Wimmera (3 p.m.), for Melbourne, via Bluff and Hobart BLUFF, 12th August Sailed— Flora (4.15 p.m.), for Dunedin MARAROA'S HOLD-UP Concerning the Mararoa's hold-up at Auckland, it is stated that the men's chief complaint is that under the vessel's present running, which is intermittent, with a break of a fortnight after each double trip, they are getting only about five months' work in the year. To this the Union Company rejoins that it is making the men a very liberal offer of £10 (or a month's pay) for the double trip, which occupies a fortnight, and "that it does not propose to offer more. The steamer has been laid up until her next time-table sailing for Sydney on the 6th September ■ SURUGA, FROM NEW YORK Cabled advice has been received of the departure from New York of the Suruga, the second vessel of the Barber Line fised to bring carso from New York to Wellington and Australia. Although it was originally intended that she should clear the American port on the Ist August, news of her departure was only received yesterday KIRITONA FROM NAPIER Special interest attaches to the arrival in port this morning of the Kiritona from Napier, owing to the fact that she is propelled by a pair of oil engines, and, moreover, that she lacks the customary funnel. 'Ibis gives her a. somewhat peculiar appearance, but in other respects she is identical with the usual coastal steamer, except that her winches are also oildriven RUAHINE, FOR LONDON To eotnplete Homeward loading the jlner Ruahine arrived at Wellington this morning from Lyttelton. It is expected that loading operations will be completed ia order to allow of the vessel's sailing at 5 p.m. to-morrow for London, via Monte Video and Teneriffe CHALISTER TO REMAIN IN THE STREAM As the Barber liner Chalister, which is expected at any time now from New York, has a quantity of explosives on board for Australia, she will not be allowed to come alongside the wharf. The vessel will therefore remain in the stream, where she will transfer the local portioib of her cargo to the coastal steamers Ruru, Kiritona, and Squall PERSONA!/ Mr. "8. L. Hay has joined the Monowai as third officer Mr. D. M. Donald, chief officer of the Moeraki, having come ashore, Mr. T. H. Bowling has been promoted to chief. Mr. T. W. Banks has joined the vessel as second officer Mr. Shearer has succeeded Mr. Williamson as fourth engineer of tho Moeraki pro tern.

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Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 38, 13 August 1915, Page 6

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SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 38, 13 August 1915, Page 6

SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 38, 13 August 1915, Page 6