SHIPPING
PORT OP WELLINGTON. HIGH WATER To-day—9h fim a.m.; 8h K4m p.m. To-morrow—9b 53m a.m.; 10b 19m p.m. ARRIVALS. April 2S—Magic, auxiliary scow (S.SO p.m.^SS tons, .Tohansen, from Sandy Buy . v April 20— Blenheim, s.s. (11.20 p.m.),.120>t0n6; Wilkinson, from Waltam ■ , ■■;■ . , , ' April 27—JIapourika,. s.s. (12.20."a'jzi.),. 1203 tons, Sewell from Nelson amlPictoii April 27—Opawa, s.s. (2.10 a.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, from Blenheim ,-.■•■.■ ..-■- • ■■: April' 27—Kapuni," s-s- (4.5 a.m.), 150. tonß, Gibson, from Patea ;■■■":." April 27-Ksitoi>, s.s;- (6.45 a.m.), 305 tons, Wjldman, from Nelson :/ ; April 27—Hararoa,. S.S.. (7.15 a.m.),, 2598 tons, Mawson, from Lyttelton ■ DEPARTURES, i ■■-> April 2^—Kifctawa; s.s: ■(lp.'iff-p.m.), 1217 tans; Nicholas, j for.-Kapier ■ .' . . April 26—Alexander, s.s. . (5.15 p.m.), ,377 tons, Stuart, for Nelson. : . . April 26—Orepuki. s.s. 1 (0.3!) p.m.), 527 tons, jiswhnrst,- for Tr.rafcohe' ' ■'■"■ ' « - April 20—F?.t-e»na, 5.3. (7.50 p.m.), 1212 tdns, Irwin, for iyttflton. ■ -Passengers: . SaloonMisses Harrison. arootf..';M'nnrno,'-Boswell, Westoii, Woodperf, Harrison, Graham. Nejson, end JtcLeigiie, Mesdame3 Anderson,, Froude, Harrison, Blackwcod, Stevenson,, .Bean,, iirow.n, Patterson, Stoekens, McCregor, Monroe, Turton, Irvine, Bamberry, Firfc!i, StrAUorri, ,Haw : kin, Skinner. 'Davidson, 'McKwizie, Haszard, Jiuxtbiii ISasehelU, '(jrnlinm, Matheson, White, Kew, Stewart am! s children, Scanlon., Messrs. Letmsor, Donald, Agnew, Mitchell; Jiirrett,' Harrison,' Mitchell, H.ofiie,"' McLiirtiiV' 'Simpii&fl, Jacques, Wallace, Chuteiv Stewart,. Scott, .Atkinson. McGregor;-. Christmas,- Kevill, Upton, Alpas, McKillßD, Meiile, Cook,.Grilwni, Alpefs, Williams,- MoFrison, Corporal Co:;, Caprf.m- Carter, Major Blaekett, Key. Ke.iy, Privates Harviton ami lSnilantyne," . Munro, :■ McLean, Williamson, SliirtclilFe, JJr. Yule, Pederaon. Moore-, Scanlon,: Grahani,. Reese,, . (JnffltlH, Jennings Dickens, Smith. Ompbell, llmulle, Healy,. Wai-. toi>. Shepherd, Abbott. Day, Partridge, Charuiiin. Wilbon, liodley, 'Hart.,. WnjslclU-AVanklcy, Coo!;. Grant, Kergt. Jones, Smith, Jas. Brown , April 20-Awahpu,' s.s. (8.10 p.m.);' 407 tons; Eodgers,..f6r. Fo'xton , _ " , , . EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Wakatu, Lytteltouand,Kaikoura, 27tk % '"". John, Oamaru, 27th- --■-. - " ' Pateena, Lyttelton, 2Sth : Nora. Niven, Cook Strait, 2Sth . .-:; Awahou, Fostor,-28th ' '' ■ Hawera, Tarukohe and Patea, 28th , Karamu, Greymouth. 28th ■" -.'■ Op:nva, Blenheim, SStif' ; ■, ; Mapourika, Nelson and Picton, 28th .;.: Kouf.u:mi,: Esst doast, 28th' ■ Invercanrill, AVanganui, 28th Kaitoaj Nelson and Motucka,' -29th Mararoa,', Lytteltou, 29th : " Kapuni. Patea, 2!) th Ripple, Napier nndCisljorne, 20tb. Kosamond, Dunedin, 29th .... ■■■ < : , Nikau, Nelsoa, 30th Kapiti, Wanganui, 30th Calm, Onehuiiga, St'th Kosvhai, toutbei'n ports, 30th Tarawera, southern ports,-. l3t Blenheim, Waitara, 3rd '" --»■•-- -: . PROJECTED DEPAnTURES, Mararoa, Lyttelton, 27th ' . Itegulus. Nelson and West Coast, 27th John, Wangamii, 27th ' - - -• ■■' Kapuni, Patea, 27th . i i ■ ■ Pateena, Lyttelton, 28th Opawa, Blenheim, 28th . -. Nora ■ Siven, Cook Strait,', 28th ' , Invercarj?ill.'Wai)gaßni, 28th: , Kapiti. 'Wauganui, 28th : ' Hswera, Tarakohe and Patea, 28th ■Wakatu. Kai!;oura «.nd Lrttelton. ,20th 1 Citlm, southern .ports, 30th' ••■ ' '• : Hlcnhsim, .Havelcclc ard r.aVs,^ 20th '..''. Kaitoa, Nelson and Jlotueka, GOt-h . . ■ Mapounka, l.'icton and Nelson, 30th - Kowhai, Westport, SOth ' ' Tarawera, Auckland, via coast, Ist ... Bipple, liast Coast, Ist BY TELEGRAPH. v NEW PLYMOUTH,' 26th April ' Arrived—Ngahere, From Wellington Sailed—Ngaherc (3.10 p.m.), for Greymouth WAXGANUI. 26th April Arrived—lnvercargill, from Wellington - PATEA, 20th April : Arrijed--Hawera, fiom Tarakohe ••■• ■ *..-■■. NAPIER, 27tb April Arrived—Eipple,.,.(4.4s. a.m.), from Welling; '■,'■■ NELSON, 27th April Arrived—Alexander (4.30 a.m.), from Wellington . ' • ' : .-•...-'-' TARAKOHE, ■' 27th . April .. Arrived—Orepuki (9 a.m.), from Wellington ■ , :. LYTTELTON, 27th April;: Arrived—Pateena (ltt a.m.), from .Wellington To sail—-Pateena (0.20 p.m.), for Wellington KAIKOUKA, 27tb April Sailed—Wakatu (8 a.m.), for Wellington ■ GEEYMOUTH. 26th April Arrived—Karamu, (8.3Q p.m.),' from Wellington ' WOOTTON'S REPAIRS -■;■ The Tepairs to the Wootton are going on apace, and the vessel now looks little the worse for, her severe handling by the Queen of the South about a week ago. The 20ft or so of bulwarks which were . crushed have been renewed, and several new stanchions have, been put in to support the bulwarks. Tha cook's cabin once more looks habitable, and the lanip100m is again useful. 'While the vessel has been laid up minor alterations and repairs.have been made to hatches and decking. 'It; "is hoped that the- Wootton.will, get away for Picton to-night ; ;,. VESSELS LAID TO ■ A-Post reporter was informed on''enquiry, at.the Union Company's offices to-day that 'it will be at least a week before the company's vessels which have been laid up'aa a result of the strike will resume their usuil running. The most important-vessels 'affected are the Maori .(Wellington-Lyttelton ferry service), which is lying at the Queen's^ Wharf, Wellington, and the Monowai (East Coast service), which is at Dunedin. In addition there are a number of cargo steamers' " . TE ANAU'S OVERHAUL. ", '!";..'. The Te Anau completed her annual surrey and overhaul at Port Oh'almefs'. 'on 'Tuesday' last, and. snital .tho -same tUty 1 or..Dunedin, to load general cargo for Bluff.v,/ The • vessel is_ later tp,,lOAfl,,at Jtluff., fln'd .Oainaru for 'Napier, Gisborne, and' Auckland. ' '■'" ".'" On -Monday -next -the • Nikau,- which has - been ■ undergoing an overhaul at Nelson,' is'ejpected back in Wellington.. She ; .will. Jiave her overhaul completed here, and will probsiuly resume running on Wednesday, or • Thursday .next ,'' ' The Union Company-advise-that the Tarawera has been delayed'in the South, and ,is not expected-to arrive in.V/ellington -.111111 nest Tuesday.- She is fixed-to sail at 5 p.m: the same day for Napier, Gisborn'e', and Auckland'! The Hinemoa was at the Nuggets this morning, pecording to a telearam receivsd from Captain Bollons.'. She will next visit Waipapapa Point .... ' ' , ....,.;. The steamer Waverley, which is at.present undergoing overhaul, at the Quean'B Wharf, is having a raised forecastle-head put on to make her Wore!'suitable for ' the" Wellington' Patea, trade. ;It will be remembered that this was done in the case of "the Mana. The Waverley will go'oiT.tJie Slip to-fflctrrow'"for cleaning and painting ',' " ■'•■■-';■ '•
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 100, 27 April 1917, Page 6
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