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SHIPPING

PORT OF WELLINGTON.

HIGH WATER

To-day-10a 2m a.m.; ion.-28m p.m. To-morrow—lob. 60m ajn.; Uh 12m p.m.

ARRIVALS. September 28-Maorl, b.s. (7.20 a.m.), 3412 tons, Manning, from Lyttelton. September) 23-Pateena, s.s. 025 a.m.), 1212 tons, Bitehie, from Nelson and Picton. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Eowe, Wells, Elliott, Anderson, Watt, Back, Adams, King, Craven, Cox, O'Neill, Park, Quell, Mesdames Brewerton and family, Kirkby,. Studd, Horton, Watson, Edwards (2), Garrick, Craven and child, Mehaffv and child, Pearlcss, Buck, Adams, Torrance, Turner, Ewart, Hard, Binning and child, Clftxton, Messrs. Campbell, Church, Tartakover Bayfleld, Taylor, Brewertovi, Braggms,- Woolley, Hawthorne, Collins, Stewart, Lammas, Songster, Horton, Ellis, Sampson McFarlane, Watson, Cuthbertson, McGregor, Sharp, Woolf, Patterson, McMillan, Britton, Cook, Gamble, Snelder, Sweeney, Garrick, Willis, Qjaayle, Dyer, Malisky, Smith, Barnes. Beauchamp, McDonald, Burney, Chatfleld, Howood Wander, Williams, McAlister, Fearless (2), llutledge, Clark, Chant, Johnston, Adams, Fuller, Finlay, Pilling. Turner, Thompson, Binning, Claxtbri, Gallagher, Wynyard, Clarke, Seaton -2Septonber Cr23-Mapourika, s.s. (.iso P.m.), 1203 t6ns, Sowell, from Greymouth, WestporC, '"September 23—Ngatoro, s.s. (4.30 p-uu), 1J37 tons, Dowell, from Greymouth September 23—Breeze, s.s. (4.50 p.m..), in tons, Braidwood, from lyttelton September 23—Koinata, s.s. (11.5 p.m.), 1991 tons, J. McLean, from Westporfc DEPARTURES. ' September 22—Storm, s.s. (1155 a.m.), 405 tons, Cowan, for Lyttelton September 22—Huia, s.s. (0.10 p.m.), 127 tons, Owen, for New Plymouth September 22—Maroroa, s.s. (8 pjn.), 2698 tons/ Cameron, ■ for Lyttelton. PassengersSaloon: Misses Thompson, Caterer, McNae, Gray, Childs, Mesdames McCallum, Sencock (2). Goddard, Howard, Fenwick, Watson, and Messrs. Boland, Harrison, Dennehy, Anderson, \S Brodie/Puften, Palto, Clarke, Hyams, Tenwick, Quane, Bowden, Pontey, Dwycr, Watson, and Captain Furby .-. ■ '. „.. September 22-Calm, s.s. (1X55 p.m.), 890 tons, Eadford, for Picton .„„.„,,. 11n September 2S—Opawa, s.s. (2.55 a.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, for Blenheim EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Monowtd, Anckland, 24th _ Pateena, Nelson and Picton, 2551 Mararoa, Lyttelton, 25th Kamo, Greymonth, 26th „ , . Kamona, Greymouth, 26th Kmi, Greymouth, 26th • Baden Powell, Lyttelton, 2Wn Kowhai, Greymouth, 26th Corisna, southern ports, 29tn PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Ngatoro, New Plymouth, 24th Maori, Lyttelton, 24th Huia, New Plymouth and Wangan», Cstn Mapcmrika. West Coast, 25th Komata, Westport, 27th ' BY TELEGRAPH* AUCKLAND, 22nd September Safled-arahnra (22b p.m.), for Gisborne Sailed—Monowai (7.5 p.m.), for WelhngtonPassengers: Msses Webster, Wright, Kidd (2), Mesdames Hewitt, Kreutzer, . Messrs. Mason, Ladbrook, Kidd, Thompson, Meyers, and Oxley ' GISBOENE, 22nd September ArriveoV-Awafcou (9.50 p.m.), from AuckJaod, ill eoas* and bays 23rd September Arrived—Arahura (S.S pjfc), from Auckland, xia. Tokomaxn Bay Sailed—Arahnra (9 p.mO, for. Napier WANGANUI, 23rd September Arrired—Baden; Powell (1-40 p.m.), from ■Wellington BLENHEIM, 23rd September 'Arriwsd-Ops»» 02.15 p.m.), from Wellington WESTPOET, 23rd September 'A-nwed—Canopus (3.15 a.m.), from Auckland: Rosamond (1.40 p.m.), from Wellington GREYMOUTH, 22nd September Sailed—Eegnfoifl, for Wanganm'j Kittawa :«»?> .P**. *MrfWt«. Arrfred—KowhaJ (11 a.m.), from Onehnnga; K»mo (11J5 ajiL,), from Port Chalmers; Ka~ ramu (4 tunj, bom Timarn; Kmi (? a.m.), from Lyttelton Saiied-Orepuki (2 ajn.), for iyttettom; Kahika. (S a.m.), for Dnnedin ESTTEtTOSr, 23rd September Arrnred—Maraxoa (9^ a.m.), from Wdlingttsai Storm (E.SO p.m.), from Wellington j 24th September To>sa3-aiar»roa,.(&Bo pjn.), for Wellington BLUEF, 2Srd September , Arxised—To;Auru Ql a-m.), from Gisborne SHE BEaatBWS IHSPECTOK Mr. 'A. Batr hms been ippointed to the position of seamen's Inspector for the Marine Department it Wellington. It -wfll be his dnfcy to keep a register of seamen *nd apprentices desiring to be entered on boats, and to sspply, such men to the ships requiring them TntSJOT KABBOUE AFEAIKS The Thnoru Harbour Board, a* its Jasb ■weekly meettog ■discussed a. proposal to endeavour to hire the Lyttelton Harbonr BoardV auction dredge for a few -weeks to clear the channel in the event of its sating up. It was agreed, however, that the existing depth of water is ample for present requirements, and that it will be time enough to consider hiring a dredge when deeper swater is required. The board's own backet dredge has been laid up tor the past two years, and during that tUHO'there Ires been practically no shoaling EXEBPAKA FOE A iIGHTEE. Mr. C. F. Millward, who recently purchased theKiripaka, has sold her to'the Now Z«»-1 land Eefrigerating Company, Ltd., who "will I use her as o. lighter, into which she will be immediately converted. The Kiripaka had the distinction of "opening" the Wanganui | Harbonr Board's new slip at Pntiki, being the first vessel to be put on the ways. She was there examined by the Government Inspector of Machinery and Captain Connor, and found to be in excellent condition The Southern Lakes paddle steamer Mountaineer was placed in commission again on Thursday after being laid up for the past six months as a result of the fire which occurred aboard her

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Evening Post, Volume xciv, Issue 73, 24 September 1917, Page 6

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SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume xciv, Issue 73, 24 September 1917, Page 6

SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume xciv, Issue 73, 24 September 1917, Page 6