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tu c?Tokl»j—lh^Bm a.in.; lh 84m p.m. \'" o.^So-morrow—lU 59m*.m.; 2h.2Bmp.m, v ■■'■•••■. ;J':'l'l-','..'i. "■■■.■■^RßiVAi.s. ■.■■' •■ September SO—Glaucus, s.s. (2.15 p.m.), 1 ,•■."■ tons, Reynolds, from Auckland ■September SO-^Nganere, s.s. (5.40 p.m.), V <■ lons, Dillner, from Greymbuth '.'-.-. '• September 30—Kamo, s.s. (7.15 p.m.), 1! : lons, Watson, from Greymouth < September 30—Kakapo, s.s. (7.50 p.m.), 1! tons. Page, from Greymouth • .. ; October I—Mararoa, s.s. (8.10 a.m.), 2E tons; Cameron, < from tyttelton h October I—Nikau,.- s.s. (10.15 a.m.), 248 tot fiay;- from Nelson; :7 ;.. '•■ ■.■■■-..>..,. DEPARTURES. • \ .'■.■ : September 30—Mana, s.s. (1.5 p.m.), 134 too i Sproule, for Picton -September SO —Kapitl, s.s. (3.15 p.m.); 2 Ions; Sawyers, for-Wanganui .. y September: SO—Maori,. s.s. (3.45 p.m.), 84 .: tans, Manning, for-Lyttelton "September 30-^-Karu, s.s. (3.45 p.m.), 21 Sons, BruceV'for New Plymouth . '. , .i September 304-Wairau,-,'B.s. (6.5 p.m.), It .■"'. . Sons; Bipiley, fpr Blenheim ■■•.•■•.. •■*• .'October ,I—Oalm, s.s. (4.10 a.m.), 801 ton •:'-" ■' Jiadford, .* for Wanganui October-!— Blenheim, s.s. (4.15 a.m.), 120 ton: Wilkinson, for Haveloek ' ;, , : EXfECTEP ARRIVALS, • .'v'WaimeaV.Tia-akohe, Ist .. * • *Wav«fley, Patea, Ist • Wairau, Blenlieim, Ist ' . : • ' 'Maori, Xyttelton, 2nd » •■•Baden Lowell, Greymouth, 2nd ' -Hawera.'Patea; 2nd . '■'••■ iJlapwrika, Nelson and Pictoßi 2pcl * Kapiti, Wanganui, 2nd . ',' ' Westralia, 1 Melbourne, 2nd . Jtomata, Westport; 2nd Aratapu, Onehunga, 2nd / : . . Kapuni, Fatea, 3rd 'Blenheim, 'Wanganui, 3rd Invercargill,. Wanganui, 3rd '. ' Ngatoro, Greymouth, 3rd, '': .•;KBhn,;.lfaptor.-6th.., .. ,' ■ . DEPARTURE*, :. Mararoa, Lyttelton, Ist •: • ' Kapuni, Fatea, let '. Bosamond. tyttelton, Ist '. ' '-.. ... Kahu, Napier, Ist . .... 'Wakatu, Kaikoura and Xyttelton, Ist' , ' . Waimea, Nelson and West Coast, Ist ' ,Kaitupa,.' >Vestpqrt, lst^. ■:;; • . Kainona, Auckland, Ist "' / . 'Opawav'Blenheim, Ist *■-*-■•" ; .Queen: ofthe,South, sFoxton, lsti . -Kamo, jGreymouth, 2nd., ; ... . '. - Kakapo, Greymouth, 2nd . 'Hawei-a^'Patea,'2na-" ■'-.■, :-Wairau.Vßleoheim; 2nd"; " ' .Weatraiia, Melbourne,/via southernipofts, stb "■.'■"•-•'• ■'■■■'■'Br::T.ELEGRAPH. ::' ' v.yrwt- /.'-•ijftEHUNGAi'3oth September ■Sailed—Kokiri"63'?s p.m.), for Greymouth; Earawa.(4 p.mi), t;or New Plymouth ■ ■'. '...I- iNEW,PI,¥MqUTH,! 30th September^ Arrived—Huia. (Uop,m.), from Wellington ■.■';.•.'•■■•■'■ ' ! ■•!.• PATEA 1, Ist October Arrived—Waverloy, (fi.35 a.m.) and Hawera [(0.40 a.mO. from WelsMngton . : Wi'AiN'GANUI, Ist October Arrived—Kapiti (8 a.m 1.), from Wellington ,■ ■' LYT'.tlwrON, Ist October Arrived—Maori (7.35 a.JH-), from Wellington To sail—Maori (6.35 p.m.),.for Wellington . '. .PICTOIfi 30th September 'Arrived—Mapourika (4.-.M p.m.), from Wei- ■ Ilngton .• ': •■•; -..• ■••■ ■; •;■■•■. .: i-. ••■! • ..•- . .(• WESTPOAi.T, 30th September Sailedr-Karsmir, (&.20- am 1.), for l«iew Plymouth. : -...'. '.. . :;'">.'/*""* '.i.-TIMAETTiaith September- ■ 'iArrlvea-^Tohß;' from 'Welling on,. ;. ■.•■■ ■• ■:.
'!• ■■• '< '.■ ■ '.- ■ PBRSONAI; • :■ ■'■..'■'■. Mr. W.'6.; Kelsey, late thM officer of the Maori, has obtained his chief officer's certifl- • •.' • cate. ' •". ' '• ■ ' ■ '•.■'■.■'•.■. A pleasing function took plao» on board the B.s.' Clansman on Friday evening on her voyage from the far Worth to- AucVJand. At .-". 7.30 the whole ,<SC- the.passengers, awi all the officers' and crew not on * duty assombled , in the saloon to say farewell to Captain McLeod, ! who was making his last trip on tire vessel. ■ Captain "McLeod's health was proposed. In responding, Captain McLeod said it was extremely gratifying to him to see that after trading for 40 years, to the far North he -still • retained the goodwill •';ot the people. He , would never forget the-'great kindness of* .the northern people, and. his association: wfcth them would be a lasting and pleasant memoryCaptain Mclieod is being transferred from .tbt' clansman to the WakafereNEW. WKAKF FOR AUCKLAND. The authority -necessary imder recently Issued War regulations to proceed with the construction of the proposed landing at Freeman's Bay for oil, coal, and timber cargoes, has been received by "Mr. H. O.'Heather, chairman or the' Auckland Harbour Board, from the Hon. A. M: Myers; Acting Minister for Finance. "All that is, now, necessary," said' Mr Heather <»to a Herald.reporter, "Is to prepare a plan to t carry out the dredging, and it is.expected to start Atbe 1 'work early in., November. Before commencing operations, both dredgers will have: to.be docked,<a» they haw&been laid up for so long. I would like.to make it clear that the plans we are working to,have been prepared; by the, board's engineer. The proposed wharf was anticipated some time ago, and' plans liad been carefully gone into before the engineer left, so that a commencement could foe made directly the opportunity offered.: The engineer's absence does not. affect the position at all, as he is fully cognisant of all the details.: There is 12 months' dredging- ahead before any wharf 'construction can take place, and before the latter work is commenced, Mr* •Hamer will have returned." The, Government steamer Hinemoa is afi present, engaged In. overhauling the buoys at Kaiparal She will be back at Wellington in a . .week's time ■ , : t ..... '.-, The Glaucus arrived at Wellington yester. day afternoon from Surprise Island,,via Auckland, and berthed at the .King's Wharf. - Sha lias 785 tons of superphosphates for discharge here, and on the completion of this work will ■ proceed to. 1 Bluff. .. . . . ' ' The Ripple, which arrived at Wellington yesterday, was placed on tha Patent Slip for overhaul: , She-will consequently miss hei usual,,trip;,,to Napier, Gisborne, and Akitio this week, but the Kahu, which arrived at Wel-Jfngtoir---yesterday,- is- to sail'this evening for "■ Napisr.,,, ,;_.. _;; ■-' ■ .... .'>■ . - The Kaituna is to leave Wellington to-night fSf-Westpott;■■'■'•■'■•. ' ° • , ■• ■ It is intended to refit engines and boilers into,:the , ex-steamer. ; Gertie, which has for some' years back been used by the State Coal Department at Wellington as a coal hulk, and which;; has been purchased' by Messrs. Miller 8r05.,, Ltd., of Port Chalmers. It is hoped to make her suitable for trading purposes. The Gertie, which has been at Wellington since she was dismantled, has ceased to be of any ■ great use-to the Mines Department. She is of,, 269 tons . gross. register, and was at one time owned by Messrs. Levin: and Co., ltd., of Wellington,'and was engaged in the coastal trade.-for, r .BQme.years. . . ; .
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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 80, 1 October 1918, Page 6
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