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SHIPPING

F ' PORT OF WELLINGTON,

HIGH WATKR

50-day—ln 15m a.m.; In 33m p.m. To-morrow— 2h 7m a.m.; 2h 21m p.m.

ARRIVALS.

December 16—Breeze, b.s. (3.35 p.m.), 347 tons, Eadford, trom Lyttelton

December 10—I'liteeha, s.s. (0 p.m.), 1212 tons, Irwin, from Nelon and Picton. Passengers: Saloon—Mesdames Daniels, Hell °Porter Ellis, Garnham, Tovey, Hislop, Wade and 2 children. Williams. McFarlane, Healey, Neilson. Lampshiue, Ivebbell, ilerdmau, Wakefleld, Robertson, Singletan and child, Daniells ana 2 children, OXeary. Smith and child, I'reeth, Honro, O'Connor. Rae, Dowling, Burnett. Edmonds, Guiin, Crafar, Suiitj-., Melton. Welsh, Sandaman, Pointer and infant. Misses Benton, Grace, Cliivers. Gunning, Spencer, Troth, Fabian, Eager, Jamison, Grace, Good, Jolly Anglesey, Boyd, Robinson, Farrow, Neilson (2) Jiyhane, Eatwood. Isaac, Robinson, Garland, Lockyer, Saxon, Bright, Pointon, Grace, Mowat (2), Dowling, Millard, Burgess. Rhodes, Cralar, Thomas. Chapman, Fawcett, McKay, Hut•chinson, Clemens, Jackson. Morris, Messrs Filde, Chander. Matthcn-son, Gunning, Leitch Dingi, Crisp, Fitzgerald, Harris, Spencer Fabian, Herdman (2), Saltnond, Thomson, Bird, ■Morrow. Parker, Baker, Kebbell, Levy, Hon ,'A. t. Herdman. Poultou, Burke, Bowling, Drury, MentoH, Monro, O'Connor, Uunn, Grace Pacey. Staitlook, Porter (2), Edmonds, Gam. ham, Miilard. Gurr, Newton. Thomas, Luke, Coward, Buckman, Miller, Barnett, Jenkins, iVavasour, Van Asch. Smith, Parker, Gray, Porter, Stewart, Curry. Stokes, TJridge, Fuller Jlorehead, Hon. G. W. Russell, Andrews, Singleton, Troup, Cowles, Col. Valentine, Hanan; 16 .steerage December 18—Watmea. s.s. (7.15 p.m.), 454 ' itons, Graham, from Tarakohe ' • December IC—Opawa.. s.s. (8.55 p.m.), 1101 ;^ons, Nicholas, from Bleuheim December 16—Wakatu, s.s. (11.5 p.m.), 157 jtons, Wills, from Lyttelton and Kaikoura December 17—Kaitoa, s.s. (0.5 a.m.), 305 tons, Stevens, from Motueka and Nelson December 17—Alexander, s.s. (0.15 a.m.), 377 ions, Wildman, from Nelson December ]7—Arahura, s-.s. (0.30 a.m.), 1500 . .tons, Lambert, from Creymouth, Westport, and ■ JJelson December 17—Maori, s.s. (7.10 a.m.), 3395) ' :ton6, Manning, from XytteltoU ■ ■ December 17—Putiki, s.s. (7.25 a.m.), 409 .tons, Wahlstrom, from Wangauni December 17—Kalrika, s.s. 07.25 a.m.), 114S tons, Eobinson, from Westport December 17—Mana, s.s. (8.40-a:m.), 134 tons, Bohansen, from Patea December 17—Paloona, s.s. (30.50 a.m.), 2771 tons, Norton, from Auckland, Gisborne, and JJapier. Passengers: Saloon—itises Barry, Sennie, Marsh (2), Maxwell, S-weetapple, Jles--dnraes Blaitbwait, Cooper awl child, Hall ■Mills, Smart, Messrs. Kohn, Valentine, Hall ■ aCortergast, McCarthy, Brandon. Stubbs, Hees, Wilson, Hills, Buddie and boy, Suveetapple, and Tox;. 8 steerage DEPARTURES. 1 December. 16—Kapiti,- s.s; ■ (2.35 p.m;), ■ 242 tons, Sawyers, for Wanganui December 16—John, s.s. (3.35 p.m:1), 312 tons, Holm, for Timaru December ' 16—Wairaii, s.s. ' (6.20 p.m.), 08 ions, Deiley, for Blenheim December 10—Nikau, s.s. (0.50 p.m.), 248 tons', ■Hay, for Nelson and Motueka December 10—Moeraki, s.s. (7.5 p.m.), 4392 ions,' Collins, for Sydney and Hobart. Passengers: Saloan—Misses Stephen, Evans, Simon, James, Lyons. Walling, Campion, Ward, Johnston, Myers,- Riley, Evans,' Allen, Hood, &eaman, Johnson, Leitch, Jones, Mesdames Townsend, Riddiford, Todd, Walls, ' Peggott, 3(lelville, Hollins, Putman, Johnston, Higgie, Smart, Walker, Menard (2), Cane, Hyde, Bald■win, Gapper, Look, Forsyth, Marquis, Capt. .■Baldwin, Messrs Jamieson, Davis. Greenham, !James, Lnsk. Simpon, Tow^send, Hall, Linton, gJcNeale (2), Hawkins, Mills, Jones, Lee, iHunter, Wliitcombe, Russsll (2), Todd, Dean, peggott, Marton, HolliiiSj Putman, Taylor, Smith, Harbury, Mclntyre, Jenkins, Taylor, Thompson, Cumaiing. Stewart, Seyward, Mas- ■ isey, Walker, Sloan, Nelson; 88 steerage * December 16—Orari, s.s. (7.45 p.m.), 7207 itons, Weston, for Avonmouth, via Monte iPideo and Tenerifle December 16-^lararoa. s.s. (7:50 p.m.), 2598* #ons, Cameron, for Lyttelton. Passengers^ Saloon—Misses Pogson (3). Boyd, Hodgson, [Bickerton, Blackburn, Powell, Jlesdames Mit- ■ ichelU Papple, Hardie, Keid, Garnham, Watts, •Major Hardie, Messrs. Mitchell, .Papple, Couliter, Watts, Dickson, Brooks, Goldsmith, Wat-' ' son,. Allen, Mitchell, Eeid, Milne; Byron* iockwood,^Reid, Pratt, Hill, Price, Brown, X.en- . endy (2)7 Barker (2). Wollboyes, Clark,. Myers, jtawrence, Crawford, Andrews, Hill, Denny, !and 52 steerage December 10—Victoria, s.s. (9.35 p.m.l, 2069----[tons, Croft, for Napier, Gisborne, and A\uck,82nd December'l6—Breeze,-s.s. (10 p.m.), 347-ton3, Bladlord, tor Wanganui and Lyttelton - '"December 16—Kamo, s.s. (11.50 p.m.-),--_ 36' Scons, -.Watsou, for Greymonth

EXPECTED ARRIVALS, 'Corinna, New Plymouth, 17th lAshburton, Montreal, via ports, 17th Hebbnrn, Napier, 17th . Werribee, San Francisco, 17th . >Kapiti, Wanganui. ISth AVairau. Blenheim, ISth Mararoa, Lyttelton, ISth Kini, Bluff, 18tU iKapuni. Patea, IStli jStorinbird, Wangamii, ISth 'Aorere, Patea, 18th Arahura, Picton, ISth Hawera, Patea, ISth Komata, Westporfc, ISth Huia, New Plymouth, 18th Maori, Lyttelton, 10th Kaitoa, Nelson and Motueka, 19th, Hippie, Gisborne, via coast, 19th Blenheim, Sounds, 19th Kennedy, Westhaven, 19th ,Corinthic, London, 19th •Squall, Napier and coast, 20th Opawa, Blenheim, 20th Queen of-tlic South, Foxton, 20th Slannka, Sydney direct, 20th - Kamo, Greymouth, 20th Wakatu, lyttelton and Kaikoura, 21st Defender, Lyttelton, 21st ■3 Baron Cawdor, New York, 21st John, southern ports, 24th PROJECTED DEPARTIrHES. Maori, Lyttelton, 17th Opawa.-.Blenheim, 17th Kaitoa, Nelson and Jlotueka, 17th Waimea, Nelson and West Coast. 17th Paloona, southern ports, 17th Wakatn, Kaikoura and lyttelton, 17th Honto, Hokianga, 17th Putiki, Westport, 17th Mararoa, Lyttelton, ISth Nikau, Nelson and Motueka, ISth Wairau, Blenheim, 18th Themis, Sydney, 18th Kahika, Westport, ISth Huia, West Coast, 18th Hebburn, Boston, 18th Arahura, Picton direct, 15th Stormbird, Wanganui, 18th Kspiti, Wangauui, ISth Kapuni, Patea, 18th ■ i&orere, Patea, 18th Cormthic, Auckland, 19tU Squall, East Coast, 20th Blenheim, Blenheim, 20th Mspourika, West Coast, via ports,'2oth Queen o£ the South, Foxton, 20th' Hawera, Patea, 20th Pateena, Nelson direct, 20th -Sqnall, East Coast. 20th ;Alexander, Nelson and West-Coast, -20th Manuka, Lyttelton, 21st Defender, Hokitika, 21sfc Eipple,Napier and Gisborne, 21st tJVERSEA VESSELS. ;■• ijSTEAMERS-BOUND'FOR WELLINGTON. . /Ashbort-en, left Montreal 7th October, via yCape-of Good Hope, Jlobart.and Auckland; due .about 17th December. Left Capetown Sth November; at Hobart sth December; left Hobart fjth December. At Auckland 13tli December. .vXeft Auckland loth December .. Corinthic, left London 30th October-for New•Zealand ports; due abont 19th December; left jCapetown 24th November; left Hobart 15th BY TELEGRAPH. SYDNEY, 16th-December ■Bailed—Manuka, for Wellington AUCKLAND, loth December Sailed—Kurow (10.10 p.m.), for Suva NEW PLYMOUTH, 16th December Arrived—Corinna (4.45" p.m.), from Wellington ■ ....... '"» ■ Sailed—Huia, auxiliary schooner (4.5 p.m.), .»nd Corinna (8.30 p.m.), for Wellington GISBORNE, 17th December Arrivea—Squall (8 a.m.), from Wellington -.!,--, PATEA, 10th December Arrived—Aorere (5.10 p.m.) and Kapuni (5.15 .p.m.), from Wellington WANGANUI, 10th December Arrived—Stormbird (3 p.m.), from Welling■ton 17th December Arrived^Kapiti (8.45 a.m.), from Wellington . NAPIEK, IMb December i . Arrived—Mamari, from Wellington : ' " PATEA, 17th December Arrived^-Hawera (5.50 a.m.), from Wellington Sailed—Kapuni (6.50 a.m.). for Wellington HAVELOCK, 17tli December Arrived^—Blenheim (G a.m.), from WeKington PICTON, loth December Arrived—Storm (4.40 p.m.), from Wanganui TAKAKOHE, ICth December Arrived—Kennedy (2.45 p.m.), from Wellinir•ton ' . . . LYTTELTON, loth December Arrived—Cygnet (3.35 p.m.), from Kaikoura 17th December Arrived—Kia Ora" (G.2oi;a.m.), from Welling-l-ton . . Arrived—Mararoa. (9.50 a.m.), from Weliingtn nTo sait-Mararoa (8,16. D.m.Vfor WellinaioD-

WESTPORT, 15th December Arrived—Komata (10.10 p.m.), from Welling- . NELSON, 17th December Arrived—Nikau (5.15 a.m.), from Wellingtoa , . DUNEDIN-, 10th December from Auck-i Sailed-Kini, for S"""" MANUKA, FEOM SYDNEY DIRECT j Cabled advice reports the departure from Sydney for Wellington direct yesterday of the vessel ho M^" ordinary circumstances the sailing the following evening for Lyttelton" 18' ORARI FOR LONDON Shortly before 8 o'clock last evening the liner Orari left Wellington for Avonmouth via Monte Video and Teneriire. She should arrive at her destination about the end of January, NEREHANA REPORTED The first advice concerning the liner Nereliana, inward bound from London, since the news of the vessel's arrivalat Melbourne on the oOth November, was received by the local agents for the C. and D. liner yesterday, stating that the vessel has had to be dry docked at Sydney for minor repairs. Consequently she will not leave the New South Wales port for Auckland, Napier, nnd Wellington until to-morrow at the earliest, and will thus arrive here early in the New Year THEMIS FOR SYDNEY ■ The Barber liner Themis, which recently arrived in Wellington from New York with a large quantity of case oil and general cargo from New York, is to be despatched for Sydney to-morrow HtTIA FOR WELLINGTON Having discharged the New Plymouth portion, of her. exploSves, the auxiliary schooner Huia left that port a i o'clock yesterday afternoon for Wellington. Under favourable conditions 'she should arrive here to-morrow, and after remaining here for a short time will set sail for the West Coast NEW F AND S. STEAMERS •Private advices received in Auckland indicate that the F. and S. new steamers Devon, Cum. berland, and Northumberland, have been completed, nnd are waiting for their engines to be installed. This work has been delayed owing to the engineering yards being busy witli war material. It is expected that Captain Robertson will take the Devon, Captain Hunter the Cumberland, and Captain Gibbon the Northumberland PERSONAL' __ Mr. R. C. Allsop, radio operator of the Mararoa, has come ashore in order to join the Victoria as operator, relieving Mr! E. Milj ler, who lias transferred to tile Mararoa j ■ Captain Stott, Marine Superintendent for the local office of the Union Company, is still confined to his home on account of illhealth Mr. J. J. Elven, second officer of the Kittawa, has resigned from the service of the Union Company. His place Tias been taken by Mr. Hay, third officer of the Monowai Captain 3. M. 'Appleyard, who is in command of the A. and A. liner Parattah, which arrived at Lyttelton from New York the other day has. with him -the, following .oilicers:—Chief Mr A. Dowson; second. Mr O. Liley; third Mr \ M. ;Cooper; chief engineer, Mr "N. Salmon ■ second, Mr L. Kidd:.third.-Mr M. Mason- fourth Mr S. Storie. Mr H. M. Sleigh is purser, and •Mr Roberts chief steward ■'...' .Mr. S. K..Ewan, purser of the Paloona, has left that vessel In order to-transfer to the Talune in a similar capacity, relieving Mr H. w. I<eale, who has joined the Paloona as purCaptain C. C. Plunkett, Lloyd's surveyor of ships at Auckland, arrived in- Wellington from the South to-day Amongst the passengers by the Maori from Lyttelton to-day were Messrs Sadler and Cowan chief and third engineer respectively of the Union CocDpajiy's service Mr. C. Anderson, late third officer of the. Tarawera, has joined the Paloona as third officer in place of Mr. Donald, who has come ashore Captain Ritchie, late of the Tarawera is it is reported, about to take charge of the Maponrika, with Mr. J. Rankin (late of the Monowai) as chief officer, and Mr. Sadler (late of the Tarawera). as chief engineer . Mr. F. W. Banks, .third officer of the Mararoa, has left that vessel in order to jointhe Kmi as chief officer

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Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 146, 17 December 1915, Page 6

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SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 146, 17 December 1915, Page 6

SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 146, 17 December 1915, Page 6

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