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SHIPPING

PORT OF WELLINGTON. HIGH WATEE To-day— lh 21m a.m.; lh 44m p.m., To-morrow — 2h lCm a.m. ; 2u 37m p.m* ARRIVALS. October s— Arahura, s.s. (6 p.m.), 1596 tons, Holmes, from Nelson and Picton October s— Wakatu, s.s. (7.55 p.m.), 157 tons, Wills., from Lyttelton and Kaikoura October li— Kahika, s.s. (0.25 a.m.), 1139 tons. Hobioson, from Westport October o— Maori, s.s. (6.55 a.m.), 3399 tons, Manning, from Lyttelton. Passengers : 213 saloon and 166 steeniKe October 6— Kaito.i, s.s. (6.35 a.m.), 305 tons, Stevens, from Nelson antf Motueba October 6— Blenheim, s.s. (8 a.m.), 120 tons, Wilkinson, from Blenheim October 6— Alcx.mder, s.s. (9.25 a.m.), 377 tons, Wild man, froir Westport October 6— Nfiatoro, s.s. (9.45 a.m.), 1187 tons, Dowell, from Lyttelton DEPARTURES. October s— Kaiapoi, s.s. (2.10 p.m.), 2003 tons, Mawson, for Westport October s— Kaiapoi, s.s. (0.55 p.m.), 2003 tons, Mawson, for Westport October" s— Kumara, s.s. (4.35 n.m.), 6034 tons, Green, for Wanganui roadstead 1 October s— Kapiti, s.s. (5 p.m.), 242 tons, Sawyers, for W«ini;aniii October s— Nikau, s.s. (5.15 p.m.), 248 tons, Hay, for Nelson anil Motneka October s— Opawa, s.s. (7 p.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas., for Blenheim October s— Ripple, s.s. (7 p.m.), 370 tons, Carlson, for Gisborne and Napier October s— Mararoa, s.s. (7.55 p.m.), 2598 tons, Cameron for Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon— JUsses Morris, Foden, Higqs, Mrs Turner, Messrs (iibbs, Perkins, Oliver, Hobday. Bennett. Inman. Perton. Duft. Clarkson, Foden, Bridgman, Eoss, Hanlon. Day. Simmons. Alabaster. Correll. Otway, Burcb, Correll, King, Quicklaok, Rosman, llosa; 28 steerage , October 6— Paloona, sa (0 p.m.), 2771 tons, Norton, for Ljttelton and Dnnedm EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Dorset, Picton, 6th Mapourika, Picton, Nelson, West ©oast, tth Corinna, Onehunga, 6th Awahou, Foxton, 6th Queen of the South, Foxton, 6th Opawa, Blenheim, 6th Moana, San Francisco, ria ports, 7th Kaikoura, Liverpool, via ports, 7th Rimutaka, Lyttelton, 7th Kapiti, Wanganui 7th Nikau, Nelson and Motueka, 7th Mararoa, Lyttelton, 7th Aorere, Patea, 7th Stormbird, Wanganui, Bth Kiritona, Bast Coast, Bth Hawera, Patea, Btti TCapuni, Patea, Bth Calm, Lyttelton, Bth Kamo, Greymouth, Bth Kaitoa, Nelson and Motueka, Bth Maori, Lyttelton, Bth Tnrawera, northern -ports, Bth Blenheim,' Ilavelock and Sounds, 9th (luninuj, Napier, Oth Squall, Tarakobe, 9th / Defender, Holdtika, 10th Wakatu, Kaikoura and Lyttelton 11th Ripple, Napier and Gisborrne, 11th PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Blenheim, Havelock and Sounds, 6th Maori, Lyttelton, 6th Kaifroa, Nelson and Motueka, 6th — Stormbird, Wanganui, 6th Wakatu, Kaikoura. and Lyttelton, Oth Ngakuta, Greymoitth, 6th Kennedy, Nelson and West Coast, 6th Karu, Qreymouth, 6th Mararoa, Lyttelton, 7th Kapiti, Wanganui, 7Qi Awahou, Greymoutb, 7th Queen of the South, Foxton, Ttb Kamona, Greymouth, 7th Alexander, Nelson and West Coast, Tin Kahika, Westport, 7th Nikau, Nelson and Mofcaeka, 7th Clan Mactavish, London, v3a Brisbane, 7th TJBmaroa, Sydney direct, 7th Komata, Westport, 7th Dorset, London, via Monte Video, Bth Corinna, New Plymouth, Bth Kiritona, Sounds, Bth. Hawera, Patea, Bfch Kapuni, Patea, Bth Arohura, ftcton and Nelson^«tto Aorere, Patea, Bth T&mrera, Lyfctelton and Dnnedin, Bth Hurnnni, London, via Sydnes, 9th Mapourika, Picton, Nelson, West Coast tth B<iTJal], Napier, llth OVERSEA VESSELS. 3TKAMERS BOUND FOR WBLtTTKWOK. Moana, left Sin Pranctoco 18th September, fia Papeete and Earotooga; duo about 7th October Kaikoura, teffc London 28th July, Ti» Australian ports and Auckland; due about the 7th October; left Durban 2«th Augnsfc; at Melbourne 16th September; at Auckland 80th September lurakina, left London on the 21st August, ,Tja Auckland; due here about the 15th October; left Teneriffe 26th August; at Capetown llth September; at Hobart 2nd October Murltai, left New York on the 31st August, „ „-»ia. Panama Canal and Auckland; due about *ho 16th October Clan Farcpihar, left New York sth September, |ria Panama Canal and Auckland; dire about lflth October Karamea, left Montreal Ist August, via Ans- . trallan ports and Auckland; due about the 36th October; left Cape Breton 9th August; left ' Capetown 4th August; at Melbourne 2nd October Star of Australia, left London 2nd August, ria, 'Australian ports, Auckland, and Napier; due About the 19th October; at Melbourne 21st September Rangatira, left London on the sth September, m Teneriffe, Capetown, Hobart, and Auckland; due about the 27th October; left Capetown 28th September Orari, left Liverpool on the 27th August, via Australian ports and Auckland; due about the 4th November; left Durban 23rd September Star of Scotland, left London 13th August, tv Melbourne, Sydney, and Auckland; dv« about the 2nd November ; passed Cape of Good Hope 16th September > Mamari, left Montreal 28rd September, via Australian ports and Auckland; due about the 4th December Kuapchu, left Plymouth on the 19th September, via Capetown and Auckland; dve 1 about the 15th November Star of India, left London 23rd September, Tja Australian ports, Auckland, and Napier ; due about 30th November , BY TELEGRAPH. LONDON, sth Octoben Sailed — Indian Monarch, for Auckland SUVA, 6th October Arrived— Talune, from Samoa SYDNEY, 6th October Arrived— Manuka (6.30 a.m.), from Wellington AUCKLAND, sth 'October •, Arrived — Canopus, from Westport Sailed— Waipori, for Westport ; Kaikoara (2.16 p.m.), for Wellington; Tarawera (2.60 p.m.), for Gisborne, Napier, and Wellington GISBORNE,- sth October Sailed— Eosamond, for Auckland ; Squall (5.30 p.m.), for Tarakohe I NAPIER, 6th October Arrived— Mako, from Gisborne; Monowai, lor from Wellington Sailed— Mako (5 p.m.), for Auckland via the coast; Monowai (8 p.m.), for Gisborne 6th October To sail— Matatua (9 p.m.), for Sydney PATEA,'' Cth October Arrived— Aorero (7.20 a.m.), from Wellington FOXTON, 6th October Sailed— Queen of the South (6.45 a.m.) and 'Awahou (6.40 a.m.), for Wellington NELSON, 6th October Arrived — Nikau. (7.30 a.m.), from Wellington WESTPORT, 6th October Arrived— Kittawa, from Timaru; Mapourika, from Oreymouth ' Sailed— Alexander, for Petone; Kittawa (5 p.m.), for Greymouth; Mapourika (8 p.m.), for Nelson, Picton, and Wellington 6th October Arrived— Petoue (5.45 a.m.), from Wellington GREYMOUTH, sth October Arrived— Opouri, from Lyttelton; Waimea, from Westport Sailed— Regulus, for Wanganui; Kini, for Jtßtaru ; Waverley, for Motueka LYTTELTON, sth October Arrived— Whangape, from Newcastle; Cygnet (8.20 p.m.), from Akaroa; TJlimaroa (3 p.m.), from Wellington; Storm, from Tarakohe Sailed— Navarino (8.15 p.m.), for Timaru; Shmyo Maru (3.20 p.m.), for Napier; Calm, for Timaru; Arawa (5 p.m.), for Port Chalmers TIMARU, sth October Arrived — Karori (10 p.m.), from Westport DUNEPIN, sth October Sailed — John (5.40 p.m.), 'lor Wanganui, via "way ports Sailed,— Riverina (0.10 p.m.), for Auckland, via East Coast ports. Passengers for Wellington — Misses Orr, Clark (2), Mesdames Wilkie and 3 children, Garrick. J. D. Thomson, Scharmann, Clark, Messrs- J Collins, Youngson, Wilkie, Caffln, King, R. D. Smith, Gordon, Nelson. Don. • ■ J. D, Thomson, Clark ?ORT CHALMERS, 6th October Arrived— Arawa (9.45 a.m.), from Lyttelton MOANA'S ARRIVAL According to a wireless message from the R.M.S. Moana, en route from San Francisco to Wellington, the vessel expects to arrive at tills port at 3 o'clock to-morrow morning KAIKOURA LEAVES AUCKLAND In continuation of her voyage frpm Liverpool the Kaikotn-A left Auckland at 2.20 p.m. yesterday for Wellington, where she in due tomorrow afternoon. After puttins out her local careo, which amounts to somo 2600 ton*, the . Kaikoura will proceed to Lytfcclton and Dm> LfidiiLi.te.flOTpieta^lScha^'

TRAINING SHIP AMOKURA It has now been definitely decided to despatch the Government training ship Amokura ou her usual spring cruise to the southern islands on Friday. The vessel will probably be away from Wellington for some months COMING BY THE TURAKINA Due at Auckland on Saturday afternoon next from London, via Capetown and Hobart, the liner Turakma has on board 42 saloon and 32 third-class passengers. She will also land 3000 tons of carpo at the northern port before coming to Wellington MORE DAIRY PRODUCE The Tarawera, which left Auckland yesterday afternoon for Wellington, via ports, is bringing 1230 crates of cheese for transhipment to the Rimntaka. at this port. This is the first shipment of this season's cheese from Auckland After transhipping 18,000 boxes of butter to the Rimutaka for London to-morrow, the Corinna will sail on Friday for New Plymouth to load 15,100 boxes of butter and 4200 crates of cheese, also for the Rimutaka SOMERSET LEFT DURBAN Homeward bound from New Zealand and Australian ports, the Somerset cleared Durban on the 26th September. The vessel left Wellington on the 14th August PERSONAL I Private A. B. Sizer, formerly second officer | of the Maori, who was twice wounded at the Dardanelles, lias advised his mother that he has recovered, and is again ready for the front Mr J. S. Hall has rejoined the Breeze as mate, and Mr W. H. Stevens has reverted to his usual position as second mate. Mr J. McDonald, acting second, has come ashore Mr K. Robertson has signed on the Kuraara as fifth engineer Mr T. H. Murray has joined the Whakatane as assistant engineer , Mr. A. Fraser, third officer in the Union Company's service, arrived in Wellington by th s.s. Maori to-day for orders after being on holiday leave for come time Messrs D. B. Brebner, E. Sutherland, and J. D. Hastie, who are about to join the Aparima as cadets, arrived in Wellington to-day by the Maori from the South Captain R. J. Fowler has signed on the Karu as chief officer in place of Mr J. W. Cameron It ts announced that the liner Rangatira, which left London on the 6th September for Auckland and other main ports, is not bringing : any passengers. The Kia Ora, which was to i have left London last Friday for the same j destination, will probably not bring any passengers The Makura, which left Auckland yesterday for Vancouver, via way ports, had included in her cargo 180 boxes of the new season's butter On arrival here this morning from Lyttelton the Ngatoro proceeded to the Slip for cleaning and painting. Overhaul should be completed in about eight or ten days The weather on the West Coast was reported to be very bad yesterday. Advice from Greymouth this morning stated that the Kamo was still barbound there. The Defender is also held up at Hokitika The Wakatu, which arrived last night from Lyttelton and Kaikoura, was to have made a special trip to Whatarangi to-day to land stores, but as the weather is unfavourable, the visit has been postponed. The vessel will sail as usual on the return trip tovthe South to-day The Kapuni and Hawera are still unable to enter Patea, and it is probable that they will not be able to do so until to-morrow* morning. In that case both vessels should return to Wellington on Friday Due to-day from Blenheim, the Opawa will commence her periodical overhaul to-morrow, but will not go on the Slip, as the cradle Is already occupied. She should be ready to resume her usual running to Blenheim in a day or two

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Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 83, 6 October 1915, Page 6

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SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 83, 6 October 1915, Page 6

SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 83, 6 October 1915, Page 6