SHIPPING
POUT OF WELLINGTON*
HIGH WATER To-day—Sh 64m a.m~; 4h 20m p.m. to-morrow—4h 43m *jb. ;5h 10m p.w.
ARRIVALS. 'August IS—Puteena, sjs. (9.35 p.m.}, 1212-tons, Irwin, from NolsW and Picton August 16—Wairau, sj. (11.30 pjn.J, MS tons, JVendore, from Blenheim August 17—Kaitoa, &*. (6.15 ajn.), 805 tons, iWlldman, from Nelson Mid Motueka August 17—Maori, s.s. (7.15 a.m.), 8412 tons, Manning, from Lyttelton August 17—Blenheim, sj. (7.40 a.m.), 120 tons, iWJlkinson, from Wangamfl DEPARTURES. Angnstlfi—Waverley,sj. (S.lo'p:m& 167-tons, ffixk. for Patca August 16—Niksu, sa (8.20 p.m.), 248 tons, Hay, for Nelson and Motueka August 10—Opawa, sj. (10-5 p.m.>, 118 tons, JSieliolas, for Blenheim August 16—Corinna, s.a. (10.5 p.m.), 1271 tons, Elders, for Dunedin, Oamaru, and Timaru August 16—ReRUlas, o.s. (10.20 p.m.), 585 tons, BTickerman, for Nelson and West Coast ; EXPECTED ARRIVALS, Hnia (sailer), Auckland, 17th Ngatoro, Grermonth. lßth Defender, Hokitika, 18th Queen of the South, Foxton, 18th Mapourika, West Coast, 18th Pateena, Nelson and Pioton, 18th Kapuni, Patea, 18th . , Hikwera, Patea, ISth Ilula Wangamii arid New Plvmonth, 18th Wakatu, Lyttelton and Kaikoura, 18th Wivrerley, Pntea, 18th Opawa, Blenheim, 18th 0 Nikau, Nelson, 18th Tiitik-i, sontheni ports, 18th Kennedy, Tarakoue, 19th. Monowai, southern ports, lOtn! Eipple, Napier, 20th To' Anau, Timaru, 21st Waimea, Wangamri, 21st Corinna, Lyttelton, 23rd Hiiiemoa, southern lights, 23rd
PROJECTED DEPARTUHE9, Komata, Westport, 17th Kamo, Greymouth, 17tli
Kapiti, Wanganui, 17th / John, Timaru and Oamaru, 17tD Blenheim, Wanganui, 17th Maori, Lyt.tolton, 17th Koitoa, Nelson, 17th " TCairan, Blenheim, 17th Inarercargili, Wanganui, 20tb
BY TELEGRAPH
ONEHUNGA, 16th AngHst Sailed—Barawa (4 p.m.)," for New Plymouth NEW PLYMOUTH, IGtU August Sailed—Karu, for Westport GISBOKNE. 16th August Arrived—Koatunui (4.20 p.m.), from Tolago Bay . Sailed—Arahura (3.15 p.m.), for Tokomara Bay; Mako (3.55 p.m.), and Koutunni (7 p.m.), lor Napier
NAPIER, 17th August Arrived—Kippla (12.80 a.m.) and Eoau (6.15 nu.), from Wellington PATKA, 17th AugustArrived— Hawera (8 a.m.)i from Wellington; Bteverley (8 a.m.). from Wellington Sailed—Kapuni (9J5 a.m.), tor Wellington WANGAKUI, 17th August lArtirea—Breeze (8 a.m.), from - Wellington FOXTON, 17th August 'Arrived—Queen of the South (8.55 a.m.), from Wellington
BLENHEIM, 17th August 'Arrived—Opawa (8.15 a.m.), from Wellington NELSON, 17th August Arrived—Nikan (5.45 a.m.), from Wellington WESTPOItT, 10th August ■Arrived—Karamu (2.45 p.m.), from Welling few
QKEYMOTJTH, 10th August £n±red—Mspouriku (7-45 a-m.), from Westnqtfa; Kan&a (11 ajn.), from Oam»ru 17th August 'Armed—Kinl (8 a-ra.X, from Wellington KAfKOTTKA, ICth August 'Axriared—Waiatu, from Wellington TIMAETJ, 16th August trom Oamara? Storm, from gort Chalmers Sailed—Putiki (2 pvm.), for Wellington; Storm (2 p.m.), for Lyttelton PORT CHALMEUS, 10th August Sailed—aionowsri £L2O pjn-), for lyttelton
ErvrEHOABGIU FOE WANGASUI 'As repairs to tie Inrercargill will be completed try to-morrow, Che Tessel's departure for ■Wonpmni has been fixed for Monday evening. The Blenhsim, which arrived to-day, is to make another trip to Wanganui, leaving this evening. : The new plates which have been fitted jrall tO'Tiweted home to-day and to-morrow 15&SSEHGBK3 FOjE-IYTTELTON '.Bib following passengers sailed from Wellington last evening for Lyttdton :—Saloon: ■Misses Salter, Price, Bussell, Kivers, Jenkins, Bannerman, Shallcrass, Nicon, Dillon, Finlayson, Beban, Mesdames Davidson, Waters and child, ipnncbestet," Charters, Bates, Shackleton, Whitcombe, Grayson, Frankton, Head, Brooks, Clifford, Shallcra3a, Bamierman, Cockerill, Brown, titehfleld, Hewina, Gordon, Peters, Tible, Keane hhS child, Jjffl, Hobbs, Kirk, Franklin, Messrs. Majtin, Soldaborongn, Tart, Eedpath, Swain, Wright, Trewin, Dixon, Williams, Saerrett, lEraiorer, Deck, HorreD, Davidson, Evans, letter, Price, Flans, Blackwell, Ralph, Waters, Bates, Charters, Shackleton, Eead, Frankton, •Webb, Grayson, Ralph, Todd, Strain, Hyde, Walker, Bissett, Snrieties, Dinneen, Clifford, Charters, Humphreys, Gordon, Pollard, Rothvea, Eannett, Donbledaj, Black, Watson, Clark, •Ferguson, Michael, Brown, Smith, Cockerill, Sharpe, Forbes, Rabbiage, Milton, Keane, Lieub. TTtrHi, Bishop Julins, Corporal Gurney, Private Berry, Deans Carrington and Fitchett, Eev. Hraslam, Sergt. Tibbie, Sergt. Wilton, and Sergt. ■Eattray PEESONAX Captain W. Mcßride, who was a wsll-knoTrn officer in the Union Company some time ago, Is the chief officer on the Burns-Philp steamer Matunga, which was reported yesterday to be. missing. Mrs. Mcßride and her daughter live ot Auckland
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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 41, 17 August 1917, Page 6
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