SHIPPING
SORT OF WELLINGTON,
HIGH ITATBR. To-day—7h 28m a.a.; 7h 44m p.m. To-morrow—Bb 5m a.m.; 8k Mm p jn,
ARRIVALS. November B—Maori, 5.3. (9.10 «.m.), 3412 tons, Manning, from lyttelton .'
DEPARTURES. " November 7—Maxaroa, s.s. (4.80 p.m.), 2598 tons, Cameron, (or Lyttelton
EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Kaiapoi, Lyttelton, Bth Invercargill, Wanganui, Sth Kamo, Greymouth, Bth Paeroa, Nelson, Bth Echo. East Coast, Oth Mararoa, tyttelton, 9t& « Wakatu, Lyttelton and Kitkonra, »6h Kipple, Gisborne, 10th Kuril, Chathams, 12th
PROJECTED DEPARTURES, Maori, Lyttelton, Bth Kaitoa, Nelson, Bth Alexander, Nelson and West Coast, Btk Manuka, Sydney and Bobart, Bth Wavcrley, Patea, Bth Komsta," W-sstport, Bth Corinna, Dunedin, Stli Opawa, Blenheim. Stli Kapiti, Wanganuf. Bth Queen of the South. Fozton, Btn Kokiri, Auckland. Bth Waipori, New Plymouth, Bth Houto, Duuedin, Sth Wairau, Blenheim, Bth Kapuni. Patea, Sth Mapourika, Picton and Nelson, Stb Invercargill, Wanganui, Sth
BY TELEGRAPH. NAPIEE, 7th November Sailed—Kini (8 p.m.), for Gisborne . BLTJFF, 7th November ■ Arrived—Kotare (8.80 p.m.), from Port ChalBers " , ' ■
PASSENGBTtS FOR SYDNEY. The following passengers will-leave for Sydney by the Manuka to-night:—Saloon: Misses Canliffe, Stephen, Clarke,-Alexander, McKay, Smythe, Fowler, Ellmorc, Hollock, Baker, Wilkinson, Williams, Hopkins, Mesdames Reed, Anderson, Bennett, Lambert. Weston, Barton, Eilsfonl, Hopkins, Wilson, Erwin, Phelp. Bourke and child, Lambert and child, Fowler, Brown and child, Sibbald, Micr, Crook, Ridley, Messrs Herzill, Littlejohn, Turner, Kigg, Joiner, Eeed, 'Anderson, Dunst'ord, Bumas, Atkinson, Hon. J. Bprthwick, Uoldingham, Taylor, Jacobson, Bennett, Phelp, Bourke, Durbridge, Bell, Cameron, levy, Price, Redgrave, Paterson, Butler, Curtain, O'Rourke, Mier, Major Donkin, Captains Chugg and Ellmore, Lieut. Lock, Dr. Lambert, Corporal Morton. ■ '..
1 PERSONAL. Mr. H. Williamßon, second officer on the Monowai, has come ashore. Mr. F 'X Emm has signed on the Maori bs third officer. Tht following changes have taken place on the Wakatu:—Mr. W. Simpson has relieved Mr. C. S. Larsen as mate, and Mr.. J. Powell, late engineer of the Tainui, has joined in place of Mr. J. Moycs.
On Sunday morning next the Maori, after discharging her passengers from Wellington, will leave Lyttelton for Port Chalmers, where she will lay up for overhaul. The San Francisco steamer Moana will relieve the Maori for a few runs, and the Pnteena, at present undergoing overhaul; will then take up the service.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 113, 8 November 1918, Page 4
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363SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 113, 8 November 1918, Page 4
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