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SHIPPING

fORTrOi; WEELINGTOJfc SIOH WATER To.d&y—Oh a.m.; Oh 16m pan. To-morrow—Oh 40m a..m.; lh Ira p.m< ARRIVALS. January 31—Wairau, s.s. (T'ss-.p.m.)', 98 tons, Vendors, from Blenheim February I—Komata, s.s. (2 ajn,), 1991 tons, lambert, from Westport February 1-Eiveriiui, s.s. (7 a.m.), 4758 tons, Entwisle, from Lyttelton February I—Nikau, s.s. (8.45 a.m.), 24S tons, ■Wildman.'from Nelson and Motueka February I—Wimmera, s.s. (8.15 a.m.), 3022 tons Koll. from Melbourne. Passengers: Saloon— Mesdames Bennett, Derrick, Robinson, House and child, Howe, Campion, Cameron, Bloomfleld, Weir, Misses Felice. McMullen, Hay, Kimber, Murphy, Martin, Reeves, Collins, Campion, Wishart. Holmes, Sisters O'Donnell, Kerr Frost, Pirie, Messrs. Taylor, Ross, Clarry, Wright (2), Bristol, Bloomlield; 18 steerage January 31— Karamn, s.s. (7.33 p.m.), 031 tons, .Williamson, from Greymoutli February I—Ma.raroa, s.s. (11.5 a.m.), 259S tons. Mnwson, from Lyttelton February I—Kamo, s.s. ,(11.30 a.m.), .1230 tons, Watson, from Greymoutli DEPARTURES. January 31—Knpiti, r.s. (3.4U p.m.), 242 tons, Sawyers,' for Wanganui January 31—(;>ieen of the South, s.s. (4.35 ji.ra.). 103 to'!.:. Harvey, fnr I'oxton January 31—Nptitoro. s.s. (4.40 p.m.), 1137 toas. Dowell. for Wunganui January 31—Wufcatii, s.s. (5.5 p.m.), 157 tons, (Wills, for Kaikom-a and Lyttelton January Sl—'C'ateena, s.s. (5.5 p.m.), 1252 tons, Thompson, for I'icton and Nelson January 31—K.aitoa, s.s. (5.30 p.m.), SOS tons, ,\Vikluiaif, for Kelson and Motueka January 31—Kowhal, s.s. (C 1.35 p.m.), 792 tons, JSankine,' for Westport January si—WaverJcy, s.s. (7 p.m.), 157 tons, Fisk. for Pa Lea January 31—Opawa. s.s. (7 p.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas.' for Blenheim January 31—Maori, ss-5. (7.55 p.m.), 3383 tons, MauiiiiiK,' for Ljttelton .! January 31—Blenheim, s.s. (8.10 p.m.), 120 tons, Wilkinson, for Pelorus Sound January 81—Hawera, s.s. (J0.5 p.m.), 200 tons, Jacliscn, for Patea February I—Tiitanekai,1 —Tiitanekai, Government steamer (ii.lv a.m.). 811 tons, Vvhiteford, for Cook Strait (from Worser Bay) February I—Koutunui, s.s. (10.10 a.m.), 171 tons, >orling, for East Coast EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Pateorca. Nefson and Picton, Ist Breeze, lyttelton. Ist Tutanekai. Cook Strait, lsil Kiiii, We.-rtpori, 2nd Coriima, J'Junediii, 2ud Hawera, Fatca. 2nd Ortpuki, L.vMdton, 2nd Defender, ilokitika. 2nd Queen of tliu South, Foxton, 2nd PutiKi, Waispjnui. 2nd iiletuiisim, Sounds, 2nd Koutuiuii. East Coast, 2nd Kaitoa, Nelson and Motueka, 2nd Maori, Xyttellon. 2nd Opawa, .Blenheim, 2nd Kauiti, Wanganui, 2nd Waverley, Patea, 2nd Kennedy, West Haven, 2nd ."Rosamond, Bluff, 2nd John, Timanu, 2nd Wakatu, Haikourn and Lyttelton, 3rd. Hiiiernoa, Wes-t Coast, 3rd Wairau, Blenheim, 3rd Nik.au, Nelson and Motueka, 3rd Mararoa, Lytto!ton,'3rd Ngakuta. Greymoutli, 3rd Mapourika, Greymoutli, via ports, 3rd Kapuni. Patea, 4th Hippie, Napier and Gisborne, 4th Alexander, Picton, sth : PROJECTED DEPARTURES, Mararoa, Lyttelton, Ist Wairau, Blenheim, Ist i\ikau. Nelson and MotuekT, 13'J Iviverina, Sydney, Ist Ei;ho, Gisbome, Ist Breeze, Wanganui, Ist Tarawera, Lyttelton, Ist Mouowai, northern ports, Ist Kakxipo, Westport, Ist Maori. Lyttelton, 2nd Kaitoa, Nelson and Motueka, 2nd OpawA-, Blenheim, 2nd Blenheim, Sounds, 2nd , Putiki, Wanganui, 2nd Hawera, Patea, 2nd Kapiti. Wangamii, 2nd; Waverley, Patea, 2nd Kapuni, Patea, 2nd ■ Corinna, Nelson, 2nd Kennedy, Tarakohe, 2nd Orepuki, Nelson, 2nd Pateena, Picton and Nelson, 2nd "Wimmera, Melbourne, via South, 3rd Kamo, Greymouth, 3rd Komata, Westport, 3rd John, Wanganui, 3rd Itegulus, Nelson, sth , Alexander, Nelson and West Coast, 6K6| 'Ripple, N&pier, 6th BY TELEGRAPH. SYDNEY, 31st January 'Arrived—Rakmoa, from Opua (Bay of Isilnds) Arrived—lhumaia, from Hokianga NAPIER, Ist February [Arrived—Elpple (7-30 a.m.), from Wellington WAITARA, Ist February , 'Arrived—Tainui (3.35 a.m.), from Wellington WANGANUI, • Ist February 'Arrived—Kapiti (8 a.m.) and Ngatoro (6.30 ).m.), from Wellington FOXTON, Ist February 'Arrived—Queen of the South (5.30 a.m.), from .Wellington i BLENHEIM, Ist February Arrived—Opawa (8.30 a.m.), from Wellington NELSON. 31st January Arrived—Mapourika (5.30 p.m.), from Picton Sailed—Alexander (10.15 a.m.), for Westport, Greymouth, and Tarakohe; Mapourika (10 p.m.), for Westport and Greymouth ■ ■ Ist February Arrived—Pateena (4.50 a,m.), from Picton and .Wellington; Kaitoa (5.5 a.m.), from Wellington LYTTELTON, Ist February Sailed—Monowai (12.10 a.m.), for Wellington Arrived—Maori (7 a.m.). from Wellington To sail—Maori (8.20 p.m.). for Wellington WESTPORT, Ist February Sailed—Kirn (4.25 a.m.), for Wellington TIMARU, 31st January Sailed—John (3.45 p.m.), for Wellington DONEDIN, 31st January Arrived—Karen (3.40 p.m.), from Lyttelton Sailed—Storm (G. 30 p.m.), for Timaru BLUFF, 31st January Sailed—Kosamond (S.IG p.m.), for Wellington SAILING FOR SYDNEY The Riverina arrived back in Wellington this morning from Lytteiton. She will sail for Sydney and Hobart this evening. The following passengers have hooked by the vessel jit the local office of the company:—Misses Imrie, Collins (3), Vnle, Jmtler, Faith Preedy (2), A. McCYmnell, McClymont, liadford, \V. V. Mueler, Gillespie, Abbott. Mesdames Pattinboii. Abrahams and child, Kennedy Newherry, Jleilly, Collins and son, Mulvey, Butler, J. E. Banii, Alooney and :> children. Butler, Radford, McClymont, MuDougall and child, Wright and child, Vraiard, Baker and infant, Canon Pattinson, Father Corcoran. Messrs. G. and C. Chambers, C. Hill, Cord and son, Butler, A. Oref-or, A. A. Armstrong, C Christie, Trenches, McCaughey, Abrahams. Kennedy, Newberry Vavasour, Jteiilv. Smith. J. Myers, C. Horowitz. M. Gashunt. K. Duncan, Rotlibury, W. Henrys, W. W. Morton. J. E. Dann, Mooney, Butler, Everett and infant, Kavanagh, Master Corry "PASSENTtBRS FROM HOME Following is a list of saloon passengers who Trill arrive 'in New Zealand from Home:—Rev. snd Mrs. F. Thornton. Rev. R. Hall. Mr and Mrs J. Blake, Mr and Mrs W. Brbeker. Mr and Mrs E. Bromley. Mr and Mrs H. Godwin. Mr and Mrs E. Grandry, Mesdames Angus, Falconer, Harrison, Haverson. Kelly, Langdale, Martindale, Mitchell, Peters, Ware, Swift, Messrs Archibald, Bagley, Bussey, Chambers, Croudace, Falconer. Firth, Guise, Hurt, Hemingway, Hicks. Holdsworth, Johnson, Langdale, Moore, Swift, Theobald. Witkms Misses Butler, Falconer, Tawdry, Gray Harrison, Haverson. Hayes, Kiml>er, Kelly (2), Langdale, Leavili, McMillan, Major Maxwell, Morris, Pyle, Rowbotham, Tongue. Wallace (2), Ware, Whitton, Wigg, Witting, Woolley, Masters Bromley, Goodwin (2), Haverson (2), Langdale (.2), Peters; also 106 third-class passengers TARAWERA SAILS 5 P.M. The Tarawera, which has bejn delayed in Wellington since Tuesday, is expected to sail !ft>i Lyttelton at 5 p.m. to-day PERSONAL. Mr. S. H. Hea-d, late of the Whangape, has gone to Dunedin to join another vessel as second engineer Captain H. Paterson, of Dunedin, is acting deputy harbourmaste! during the absence of Cantata (ft Gordon, whe is on holiday leave Captain P. W. Bull, general manager of Hudflart-Parker Ltd., at Melbourne ha j received news that his tnird son (Leslie) rhen of wounds at the 30th Casualty Clearing Station, France on the 2nd January. Lance-corporal L. S Bull was attached to the sth Field Company of Engineers, and was an engineer by profesEl°rintih F A. Macindoe, Secretary 01 tne Merchant Service Guild, leaves Wellington tonight/or Christchurch on three weeks' hoHda'^lr Murray, late of the Maitai, has .joined' has taken command of the Pateena m place °f S'F. in HB'lt.":stilo.ph has joined the Kowliai as third engineer; .Mr. BL A. Scott, the chief engineer, has signed, off. the .vessel s ar; tides

. WIMMERA FROM MELBOURNE From Melbourne direct the,Wimmera arrived in Wellington about 9 o'clock this morning, and berthed at the .Teryois-quay Breastworks. She cleared the Victorian port on Saturday after noon, and met with heavy rains anil smooth seas across the Tasmau. The vessel brought 7(10 tons of general cargo for local discharge, and will sail for Melbourne, via southern ports, on Saturday THE AMOKURA The Government steamer Araokura, which has been lying in the stream at Wellington for a considerable time past, is at present preparing for her trip round tho northern islands. Up till the present nothing definite as to her probable departure has been announced The Kowhai left Wellington last night for Greymouth to load for Wellington and Gisborne The cable steamer Tutanekai returned to Worser Bay last night, and sailed again at 5.10 a.m. to-day to complete her work in Cook Strait ' • ; The -Union Steam Ship Company has received a telegram from Stephen Island stating that the collier Kurow, from Newcastle, passed there at 2.45 p.m. yesterday en route foi. ixapier

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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 28, 1 February 1917, Page 6

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SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 28, 1 February 1917, Page 6

SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 28, 1 February 1917, Page 6

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