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SHIPPING

' fort or-vraxiKOM94 \ man watbb. .... -.V&dspSlt 37m. ».m.j 5h 4Bm rrjn. To-morrow—6h 10ma.m.; 6h 31m p.m, ARRIVAL*. December *—Mapourika, s.g. (s.4otun), 1203 Cons, Jlacdonald, from Nolson and Picton December 6—Ngatoro, 8.3. (7.20 a.m.), 1137 '"' ' tons, Duthle, from Greymonth •-■• ■ December s—Mararoa, s-s. (8.15 a.m.), 2508 tons, Cameron, from Lyttelton December s—Kaitoa, s.s. (9 a.m.), 305 tons, Wlldman, from Nelson December 6—Kahu, s.s. (10-5 a.m.), 171 tons, Norling, from Napier DEPARTURES. December 4—Tainci, s.s. (5.50 p.m.), 128 tons, Williamson, for Lyttelton December 4—Monowsi, s.s. (4.45 p.m.), S4SS tons, Norton, for Lyttelton December 4—Opawa, s.s.' (11 pjn.), 110 tons, Nicholas, for Blenheim ; ' ■••■ December 6—Kini, s.s. (3.55 a.m.), 1122 tons, Platts, for Greymouth : EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Queen of the South, Foxton, sth Wootton, Ly_ttelton, sth Monowaii Lyttelton, 6th Hawera, Patea, Sth Begulus, Tarakohe, 6th Invercargill, Wanganui, 6th Wakntu, Lyttelton and Kaikoura, 7th . Hawera. Patea, 7th Mapourika, Picton and Nelson, 7th ' " " Kaplti, Wanganui, 7th •» ■Kapuni, Patea, "th - Mako, Napier, 7thKennedy, Picton, 7th ' Wavertey, Patea, 7th Salvor, San Francisco, BMi Dorset, Sydney, via Auckland, Oth Moeraki, Hobart and Sydney, indefinite Navua, San Francisco, indefinite I -<*■ PROJECTED DEPARTURIt. Mararoa, Lyttelton, sth Mapourika, Picton and Nelson, sth Kahu, Napier, stb Kapunl, Patea, sth Kapiti, Wanganui, sth Kamo, Qreymonth, sth ....".. • Huia, Foxton, Sth . Waverley,' Patea, Sth Baden Powell, New Plymouth, Sth Opawa, Blenheim, sth ' Wairau, Blenheim, 6th Ngatoro, Greymouth, sth Itipple, Napier, 6th • Aryan,. San Francisco, 6th Queen of the South, Foxton, 6th Waitomo, Lyttelton and Duncdin, 7th Kennedy, Nelson and West Coast, 7th " Paloona, San Francisco, 7th Mako, Napier, 9th »•■ Eeoiuera, London, via Panama,' 10th Paparoa, London, 11th Kornata, Westport, indefinite Kakapo, Greymouth, indefinite BY TELEGRAPH. FOXTON, 4th December 'Arrived—Qneen of the South, from Wellington GTSBOENE, 4th December Sailed—iJgahere (3.30 p.m.i, for Tokomaru aY NAPIER, sth December Sailed—Kiritona (6.40 a.m.), for Wellington, t - Via the coast 1 ' . PICTON, «h December ■ Sailed—Kennedy (2.45 p.m.), for North Cape NELSON, sth December irrived—Nikau (1 a.m.), from Wellington WESTPORT, 4th December Sailed—Paeroa (12.15 p.m.), for Hokitlka LYTTELTON, 4th December Arrived—Wakatu (6.15 p.m.), from Wellington and Kaikoura Sailed—Wootton (6.45 p.m.), for ; Cygnet (8 p.m.), for Kaikoura ~ sth December Arrived—Monowai (7.30 a.m.), from WellingTo sail—Monowai (6.80 p.m.), for Wellington TIMAIUJ, 4th. December Sailed—Corinna (4.45 p.m.), for Lyttelton ■ *t BLUFF, 4th December Arrived—Te Anau (2.10 p.m.) and Kotare (2.30 ■p.m.), from -Port Chalmers MAKURA'S PASSENGERS. The R. 11.5. Jlakura, which arrived at Auckland on Sunday from Vancouver, brought the following passengers:— First saloon: Misses Alwin, W. D. Brown, G. F. Brown, Champion, C. CratK, Crivelli, V. Fletcher, E. Hamilton, S. Jewell, La Kue, J. A., Mitchell, f. McKenzie, M. McConnell, J. O'Keefe, Pearce, V, Boche, M. S. Robertson, L. Sidey, Spokes, A. E. Syme. Stillwell, Somerville, G. Wright, Mesdame, Bates, Butclier, Champion, Madame C. Crivelli, Campbell, Cliappell, Dali ton, Elliott, Fairbairn, Gould, G.- Grace, F. E. Hopkins, G. G. Holds-worth and infant, Hurley, Jewell, James, Alex. Jordan, Kellaway, Lyon, J. C. Murray, Meiikins, Mackay, Mackinnon, Quilllam,-H. H. Sharpflft, George, Sage, I. Van Stavcren, Si. Venablcs, and Wright, Messrs. F. 1 D. B^o^vn, S. J. H. Brown, "R. B. Beals, N. M. Barnes, W. Bates, A. E. Barker, Firie, Bush, A. E. Butcher, A. Carson, Irving, Carney, T. J Dalton, M. Dnre, J. S. Dawson, A. G. Donovan, C. H. Elliott, C. Earle, W. E. Earle, J. V. Fairf«x, G. Fenwick, A. M. Fairthorne, J. H. Fox. F. n Gordon, A. W. Hamilton, R. M. Backet, T. W. Hency, X. C. Hill, Adolph llodee, T. G. Holmes, H. Campbell-Jones, J. H. Jewell, S. K. Kellaway, J. J. Knight, J. V. . Wtchfleld, H. L. Lyon, H. A. Little, W. Todd, ilartin, W. H. Merry, A. W. Menkins, A. W. . Mason, J. B. McGregtr, J. Mclntosh, C. J. Micklnnou, W. H. McQuade, C. H. Nagel,' T. H Prior, 1). N. Perkins, W. A. Phillips, F. 11. Partridge, J. Quilliam, T. G. Russell, M. L. Reading, J. i?adler, G. Swyme. W. H. Simmonds, W. Smith, W. J>Seitz, P. Thompson, J. M. Ward, Master Menkins, Captain H. B. Burrell, Tlnjor G. Burrell, Eev. Mr. Canon, Hon. W. J. Geddis, Hon. Roger Green, Captain C. S. Gcddis, Captain N. R. Gregg, Major G. W. Hall, " Major A. H. Jame6, Captain C. A. BrewsterJoske, M.C., Captain L. M. Lyons, Eev. Ed. ■ Moore, Captain C. W. B. Martin, Q.M. and Hon. Captain E. E. Plucknett,. Captain E. T. Penfold. Lieut.-Colonel E. A. H; Russell, Major A. ,V. Richardson.

Second saloon: Mesdames Anderson and in- "" "fant, Beaumont and infant, Binny, K. Burton, A. Barber, Barnes, E. Blewett, SI. A. Blatt, B. C. Clark, P. Coiitthope and infant, Douglas, Deschaux, G. H. Elliott, E. Emery, L. E. Ed--wards and infant, Fredericks, Geary and infant, Hawkes, Henry, Hayward, Hahn, J. Huntley nnd infant, Johnson, Moon, Mortensen, F. C. Wighton and 2 children, Mcßae, McDonald, Popp, Penney and infant,. Paget, 31. E. Palmer, 'J Eeed, E. G. Roberts, Ida Strlttan, Tennyson Smith, Walsham, A. C. Webber, E. R. Wells, anil Webb, Messrs. A. Beaumont, N. Butcher, J. M. Binny, A. C. Borrisson, F. Brapey, Arthur Cornell, H. Champlin, H. CADouglas, W. 11. T,dwards H. P. Evans, A. Erickaon, C. Fredericks, J. H. .Graham, C. S. Hawkes, W. G. .• Hahn, E. W. Jennings, W. B. Lloyd, G. Moon, . D: Morris, T. B. May, J. Meßae, P. G. McDonald, J. Macfarlane, J. W. McWhae, Charles W. Poop, ,A. M. C. Penney, M. E. Pnget, Tennyson Smith, G. S. Thompson, G. V. Toriner, Isaiah Whnanga,- J. R. Walsham, J.. \V. A. Weir, ' Masters F. Blatt, Sidney Christie, W. Christie, Mihi Christie, H. C. Page, R. Penney, and Walsliam, Misses F. A. Brayne, A. Browne, Catne- > rine Christie, Mary Christie, J. Cochrane,'S. | Tallaize, X.. Herlihy, 8. Hahn, N. Hiihn. B. Hazelwood, L. Hazelwqod, Johnson, D. E. Popp, E. Penney, M. Penney, A. Pomare._M. Paterson, A. A. Snelson, J. H. Voss, W. E. Williams, and V. Weidner, Lieut. S. Barnes, Rev. T. K. Ewen, Rev. W. Bowen James, Lieut. E. J. Mortensen, Staff Scrgt. J. Macdonald, Corporal A. C. Webb. v / PERSONAL. Captain F. A. Macindoe (Secretary of the Merchant Service Guild) recently laid up with influenza, has suffered a relapse,.and has been forced to take to his bed again.' Captain C. Elders is in command pf the Cormua, and his officers are:—Chief, Mr. J. A. Dee; second, Mr. J. Georgeson. A third officer has yet to be appointed. / Mr. W. Freeman to-day joined the Kini as second officer. llr. W. Barnes has Joined the Ripple as mate. Captain R. A. Williamson, formerly of the Kahlka, has taken charge of the Tarawera at Dunedin.

THE DOBSET'S PASSENGERS. The F. and 5. liner Dorset, which arrived at Auckland from Sydney on Sunday night last, brought the following passengers;— Captain H. % Sathan, R.H.A., Lieut. 0. A. Friedlander, E E., Private Robinson, N.Z.F.; Messrs. Watson, Partridge, Stsc, Steams, Lightband, Pavetfc, 'Pratt, McDougal, McMillan, 1 McCallnn, Dempster, Tonnlng, Mr 6. Tonning, 3lrs. 0. Adams, Miss Porl.-fns, Mr. Whelan, Mr. Keegan, Mrs. Martin, W\u Iloadley, Mr. Murray, Mr. John«an. After loading a part cargo for Egypt at Auckland the Dorset will come on to Wellhtgton to complete. When the Pateena is ready for sea she will tnUr the Lyttelton ferry service in place of the Jk/nowal, which will then proceed to Dnnt'iin. With a careo of salt .from South Australia the f.UmmKr Wall&encl arrived at Onehunga. on TsewJay mominu last. 'Oir; Antkland Citizens Committee decided t!ih urin-.lr i/> l;rlnj« rifulcr tlie notice of the Marine iHiiitirtiMnt, Uib unsanitary manner in which tl/'t crew* of ao^i* ntcarnera were ucoomMe »..-«a|! tUanwr KUIIa h due ot Wellington to-mvrmv Irnui liunwlin with a. load of cargo. Sim will *■»(! <<n M<m<)»y for Duncdin via Xeleon. "MaiiiKJ by vomnn" in a »lrnni(e Hounding phrase, but, if tfyr<:« an'l flipping has been correctly informiid, this ha» been the experience of a number <il German ffa-going vessels. The Daraitn, Bremen, ilerriiMand, an<l Biram.xrall have all been recently reported from neutral ports with femule' <leek crews and ""firemen." The sailer Tercsichore left Kcw York on the gst December for Wellington direct. ■

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 136, 5 December 1918, Page 6

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SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 136, 5 December 1918, Page 6

SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 136, 5 December 1918, Page 6