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SHIPPING PORT OF WELLINGTON.

HIGH" WATER To-day— 3h 4m a.m.; 3hw3om p.m. To-morrow— 4b 1m a.m.; 4h 24m p.m> ARRIVALS. October 7— Eapiti, sjs. (4.45 p.m.), 242 tons, Sawyers, from Winganui October 7— Arahura, sj. (6.50 pjn.), 1596 ions, Holmes, from Nelson and Picton / October B— Maori, s.s. (7.10 a.m.), 3309 tons, Manning, from Lyttelton. Passengers: 241 saloon and 876 steerage October B— Kaitoa, s.s. (7.40 a.m.), 305 tons, Stevens, from Nelson and Motueka October B— Tarawera, s.s. (8 a.ni.), 2003 tons, Ritchie, "from Auckland, Gisborne, and Napier. Passengers: Saloon— Misses Spriggs, Messrs Baker, Donaldson, Vopeland, Murray, Chapman, Faulkner, Williams, Retter. Buchanan, and Clayton; 3 steerage October B— Alexander s.s. (8.50- a.m.), 377- tons, Wildman, from Tarakohe DEPARTURES. October 7— Uiimaroa, b.s. (6.25 p.m.), 5777 tons, Wyllie, for Sydney and Hobart. Passen-ger-list publ shed in last night's Tost October 7— Nikau, <^s. (5.15 p.m.), 248 tons, Hay, for Nelson and Mofcuefca October 7— Kanaka, a.s. (5.30 p.m.), 1139 tons, Robinson, for Westport October 7— Wakatu, s.s. (6 p.m.), 157 tons, "Wills, for Kajkoura and Lyttelton October 7— Mararoa, s.s. (7.55 p.m.), 2598 tons, Cameron, for Lyttelton. Passengers : Saloon— Misses Pringle. Morton, Clifford, Peacock, 80lJard, Smytb, Prevee, Fitzgerald, Lady Clifford, Mesdames Ferries (2), Bowies, Veers, Norton, .Ritchie, Douj.mll, Honey, Fairbairn, Preece, Massey, Grant, Messrs Williamson, Doyle, Lee, Evans, Home (2), Green (2), Ferries, Bowles, Gillies, Veers, Cartney, Moss, Ritchie, Dougall, Nicoll, Bailey Kitto. Reid. Cook. Gregory; 30 steerage October 7— Qneen of the South, s.s. (8.5-p.m.) 108 tons, Harvey, for Foxton October 7— Kamona, s.s. (10.45 p.m.), 1425 tons, Sewell, for Greymouth EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Ngahere, Greymcmth, Bth Calm, Lyttelton, Bth Kumo, Greymouth, Bth Aorere, Patea, Bth Kaiapoi, Westport, Bth Kowhai, Napier, Bth Arahura, Nelson and Picton, Oth Stormbird, Wanganui, Oth Queen of the South, Foxton, 9th Blenheim, Havelock and Sounds, 9th Squall, Tarakohe, 9th Nikau, Nelson and Motueka, 9th Mararoj, Lyttelton, Bth , Kiritona, East Coast, 9th Defender, Hokiftka, Oth Kapiti, Wanganui, 10th Hawera, Patea, 10th Kapuni, Patea, 10th Maori, lyttelton, 10th Hurumii, Napier, 10th Ripple, Napier and Gisborne, 10th Waimea, Tarakohe, 10th Corinna, New Plymouth, 10th Awaliou, Fo.xtcn, 11th ' Wakatu, Kaikoara and Lyttelton, 11th Ngakuta, Greymouth, 11th Moer.iki, Sydney, 11th Opawa, Blenheim, 12th PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Maori, Lyttelton, Bth Kaitoa, Nelson and Motueka, Bth Kapiti, Wanganui, Bth Alexander, Nelson /and West Coast, Bth w»w~ Corinna, New Plymouth, Bth Tarawera, Lyttelton and Dunedin, Bth Alexander, Nelson, and West Coast, Bth Komata, Westport, Bth «Karu, Greymouth, Bth Moana, Sydney, Bth Awahou, Foxton, Bth Karema, Lyttelton and Drraedin, Bth Mararoa, Lyttelton, Oth Queen of the South, Foxton, -flfcli * Nikau, Nelson and Motueka, 9th Squall, Napier, 9th > Mapourika, Picton, Nelson, West Coast 9tn Kiritona, Sounds, 9th Aorere, Patea, Oth Ngahere, Wanganui, 9th Blenheim, Blenheim, 11th Hawera, Patea, 11th Kapuni, Patea, 11th Arahura, Picton and Nelson, 11th ! , . Hurunui, London, via. Sydney, 11th Stormbird, Wanganui, 11th Dorset, Londonr via Monte Video, 11th Waimea, Nelson and West Coast, 11th' Opawa, Blenheim, 11th Moeraki, Lyttelton, 11th 1 Ngakuta, Greymouth, 12th Wakatu, Eaikoura and Lyttelton, 12thj Ripple, Napier and Gisborne, 12th Kimutaka, London, via Monte Video, 13tK OVERSEA VESSELS. STEAMERS BOUND TOR WELLINGTON. Xurakina, left London on the 21st August, •(ria Auckland, due here about the 15th October; left Teneriffe 26bh August; -at Capetown 11th September i at Hobart 2nd October Muritai, left New York on the 31st Aucust, ,-tria Panama Canal and Auckland; due about the 16th October Clan Farqubar, left New York sth September ,Tia Panama. Canal and Auckland; due about 16th October Earamea, left Montreal Ist 'August, via, Australian ports and Auckland; due about the 26th October ; left Cape Breton 3th August; left Capetown 4th August; at Melbourne 2nd October Star of Australia, left London 2nd August, via 'Australian ports, Auckland, 'and Napier; due about the 19th October, at Melbourne 21st 'September JUngatira, left London on the sth September, -via 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, via. Melbourne, Sydney, and Auckland; duo , about the 2nd November; passed Cape of Good Hope 16th September Mamari, left Montreal 23rd September, via 'Australian ports and Auckland; due about the 4th December Ruapebu, left Plymouth on the 19th September, via Capetown and Auckland; due about the 15th November Star of India, left London 23rd September, via Australian ports, Auckland, and Napier; due about 30th November Indian Monarch, left New York 3rd October, via Panama. Canal and Auckland; due about the 16th November . BY TELEGRAPH. SYDNEY, 7th October Arrived— Manur«w», from Nydia Bay Sailed— Moeraki (4.15 p.m.), for Wellington 'Arrived— Wanaka, from Bluff FREMANTLE, 7th October Arrived — Medina, from London MELBOURNE, 7th October Sailed— Kakapo, for New Zealand BRISBANE, Bth October Arrived— Port Albany, from New Zealand AUCKLAND, 7th October Arrived — Monowai, from Gisborne Sailed— Canoput, (7.30 p.m.), for Westport GISBORNE, 7th October Arrived — Ripple, from Wellington ' ' • To sail — Ripple (6 p.m. Friday), for Wellington NAPIER, 7th October Sailed — Matatua (7 p.m.), for Sydney NEW PLYMOUTH, Bth October Arrived — Rarawa (5.30 a.m.), from Onehunga WESTPORT, 7th October Sailed— Putiki, for Wanganui GREYMOUTH, 7th October Arrived — Kittawa and Petone, fronf "Westport ; Kaitangata, from Port Chalmers; Defender (1 p.m.), from Hokitika; Ngakuta (5 p.m.), from . Wellington Sailed— Waimea, for Poherua, for Lyttelton; Defender (2.15 p.m.), for Wellington; Opouri (1.30 p.m.), for Timaru LYTTELTON, 7th October Arrived— Cygnet (4.30 p.m.), from Eaikoura Sailed— Storm, for Dunedin EAIKOURA, Bth October Arrived— Wakatu (early), from Wellington OAMARU, 7th October Sailed— John (5.25 p.m.), for Wellington DORSET AND RIMUTAEA FOR HOME * The departure of the Dorset for London, via, Monte Video, has been postponed until Monday afternoon "next The Rimutaka is fixed to sail for London, via Monte Video and Teneriffe, at noon on Wednesday TUTANEEAI'S NEW LAUNCH At the boat harbour on Thursday the new launch built by Mr E. Bailey for the Government steamer Tutanekai took the water. The little vessel, which has been buiit to replace the Tutanekai's launch taken to Samoa come time ago, is 30ft long by 7ft broad, and Is propelled by a 14 horse-power Anderson engine RIVERINA AND VICTORIA At present undergoing overhaul at Sydney, the Victoria is expected to leave that port to-morrow for Auckland, where she is due next Wednesday. She will sail the following day for Dunedin direct to re-enter her usual coastal running. The Riverina, leaving Wellington today, will arrive at Auckland on Sunday next, and will Tesume her Auckland-Sydney running on Monday . j "Jass Jay" writes in connection with the "Wakool," mentioned in Tuesday's Post, stating that she originally belonged to Lund's Blue Anchor Line. The ill-fated Waratah also be- > " longed to the sa,roe> line, but after J,he disappearance of the latter vessel the Tine was absorbed in the P. and._Q._£oiUDAny

PERSONAL Mt-C. C. Marshall, late purser of the Maori, who has been on sick leave for some months, joined the Tarawera at Auckland this trip as purser. Mr R. J. Brown, who accompanied the vessel to Auckland last trip as purser, has reverted to his former position as assistant Captain T. \V. Cox, v. ho brought the Pateena across to Wellington, will leave by the Mapourika to-morrow to take up his new position of harbourmaster at Greymouth Mr T. J. Harris, late of the Wongarella, has joined the Kamona as second officer in place of Mr. J. D. Paul, who has come ashore A further batch of eight cadets for the Aparima arrived in Wellington to-day by the Taraw«ra from the north. Their names are:— Cadets Baker, Copeland, Murray, Chapman, Faulknor, Williamson, lletter, and Clayton Captain T. C. Bayldon, harbourmaster at Thames, arrived in Wellington this morning for the purpose of seeing one of his sons off to the front. Over thirty years ago Captain Bayldon was chief officer of the Government steamer Hjnemoa, , which was at that time a square-, rigged vessel. Another son of Captain Bayldon is proceeding to the front at an early date It > is reported that the captured German steamer Walkure, which was sunk during the bombardment of Papeete last year, has been sold to an American firm The Kamo, after being unable to cross the bar at Greymouth for a week, sailed for Wellington yesterday morning The Kaikoura, which arrived yesterday afternoon from London, via Australian ports and Auckland, is expected to sail about Thursday next for Lyttelton and Dunedin to put out the balance of her cargo After discharging her cargo of coal at Miramar, the Melbourne will proceed to Mercury Bay and Whangarei, to load timber for Australia With 100 tons of cement from Tarakohe the Alexander arrived in port this morning, and proceeded to Petone to discharge. She is to sail to-day for Nelson and the West Coast Due here on the 16th from, New York, via Auckland, the Muritai has 2600 tons of general cargo aboard for this port

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Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 85, 8 October 1915, Page 6

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SHIPPING PORT OF WELLINGTON. Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 85, 8 October 1915, Page 6

SHIPPING PORT OF WELLINGTON. Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 85, 8 October 1915, Page 6