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SHIPPING

PORT OF-WELLINGTON. HIGH "WATKK. , To-day—2i Ssm a.m.; 51> 5(Jm p.m. To-morrow—3h 21m a.m. ;;3h 45m p.m. ARRIVALS. January 29—Wairau, 5.5.\(9.40 p.m.), 143 tons, fteiley, from Blenheim January 20—Invercargill, 3.5. (10 p.m.), 224 tons, Thompson, from Wanganni and Pigton January 30—Durham, s.s. (7 a.m.), 5780 tons, JWatkins, from Napier January 30—Nikau, s.s. (8 a.m.), 248 tons, Bay, from Nelson January 30—Kspiti, s.B, (0.25 a.m.), loOHons, Gibson, from Wangurai January 30—Marasoa, sj. (9.35 a.m.), , 2598 "tons, Invin, from Lyifctelton DEPARTURES. January 29 —Hawera, s.s. (2.50 p.m.), 174 tons, McKinnon, for Batea January 29—Mamma, s.s. (3.50 p.m.), 6437 ions, Afdwell, for Lytfelton and Port Chaljners January 29—Kaitoa, s.s., (5 p.m.), 305 tons, ,Wildman, for Nelson January 29—Ripple, s.s. (6 p.m.), 370 tons, C«rison, tor AHtio, Napier, and Gisborne . January 20—Maori, s.s. (T. 50 p.m.), Ml2tons, ICteneron, for Lyttelton' January 29—Blenheim, s.s. (8 p.m.), 12»'tons, IWDdnson,- for Petonis Sound January 29—Opawa, s.s. (8 p.m.), 110 tons, IClcbolas, for Blenheim January 29—Monowai, s.s. (11.15 p.m.), 3433 '"■tans, Norton, for Lyfctelton and Dunedia . January 23—Stella, s-s. (11.40 p.m.), 269* tons, 'Hamilton, lor Westpori and Dunedin EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Port Augusta, New Y«*, 30th Mapourika, Nelson and Picton, 30th Katra, East Coast, 30th' Blenheim; Sounds, 30th Koutemii, Napier and coast, 30th Opawa, Blenheim, 31st Wakata, Lyttelton and Kaikoura, 31st Waimea, Wanganui, 31st Maori, iyttelion, 31st Eaitoa, Nelson, Slat Hawera, Patea, 31st queen of tbe Sooth, Eoxton,?3lst John, Wanganni, 31st Xamo, Greymonth, 31st Ngakuta, Greymouth, Slat Alexander, Nelson, 31stEcho, Gbborne, 31st fottld, Dunedin, TJmaru, Lyttelton, 2nd Sort Lyttelton, Wangauui, 2nd Tfjimrm, Dunedin, 2nd " Bipple, Napier and OHsborne, Srd Biverina. Sydney. 3rd Hpple, Gisborne, 3rd Monowai, southern ports,.sth 7b Aoan, Auckland, Napfer, lyttelton, 6th Paloona, San Francisco, 9th MaMa, Newcastle, 15th PROJECTED DEPARTURES, Nlkau, Nelson, SOth Hararoa, Lyttetton, 30th Waimea, Nelson and West ■ Coast,. 80th Suevic, tyttertoD, 30th Kanaka, Sydney, 30th awercargfll, Wanganui, 30th Wsyerley, Patea, 30th KnaMne, Lytteiton and Dunedin, SOth Woottoo, Lyttelton, SOth K»ptmi, Patea, SOth Wairao, Blenheim, 30* „ Saltangata. Wefitport.^Oth Salvor, Genoa, Slst Paeroa, Oreymouth^ Slst KapiU, Wanganui, Slst Opawa, Bl^nhpiTP, 31st Queen of tbe Sooth, Foxton, 31st Karu, New Plymouth, 31st Kowhal, Westport, Slat MapoadkA, Picton and Nelson, Slst Connna, Dunedin, Oamaru, Timaru, Slst Tahiti, Liverpool, Ist Annette Eolph, Sydney, Newcastle, an&Suva,'1 lit Hnm, f atea, Ist Watatu, Kalkoora and Lyttelton, Ist TJBinam, Lrverpool, via Panama, 4th OVERBEA VESBCW, ■WHAire, due- at Wellington on Friday evenJn« from London. . Oxfordshiie, left Liverpool on ISth December tor New Zealand, via Colombo; due at {Auckland on Saturday next. Port Hacking, due as Wellington from London, on Thursday next; proceeds to. Auckland to load for London.Ainiral Ceeihw arrived at Auckland, from New rKorki due. at Wellington .towards «n4 of this ■week. ■■- •< - JKtisoku Main, due ta WelUngton this week from Japan. - Mamarl, left Liverpool 22nd December foi i Melbourne, Sydney, and main New Zealand ports; due 12th February. Port Lincoln, due from New York 10th February. Tonawanda, due Wellington this week from New York via Auckland Tioania, left New York for New Zealand ports. Hiddleham Castle, leaving St. John. Canada, darinc January (or New Zealand and Australian ports. i. ..-,.. Terpsichore (sailer), left St. John, 23rd December for Wellinston. Banna, left Glasgow on IStb December for Hew Zealand main ports, via Australia, &m early next month. Luzon (schooner), left San Francisco foi Wellington; duo about end February, Bnapehu, left Plymouth 9th January for Wellington, via Panama; due end of February. Hororata, due. at Auckland about 13th March from London; visits New Zealand main ports, Edward May (sailer), left San Francisco 7tb Sanuary for WelUngton; due in March. Wanganui (sailer), left San Francisco 27th November; due Wellington this week. Somerset, due in New Zealand about middle Tebmary from Liverpool, via Australian ports, loads for United Kingdom. Matatua, due in New Zealand about 21st (February from United Kingdom. Tropic, left New York for Wellington, Sydpey, and Brisbane. War Opal, sailing from New York this month ■Jor New Zealand main ports. Cuflc, duo at Wellington in April. BY TELEGRAPH. LONDON, 27th January Arrived—Cluny Castle, from Wellington NEW PLYMOUTH, 20th January ■ Sailed—Baden Powell (2.40 p.m.), for Tarakohe and Wellington NAPIER, 29th January-, Sailed—Koutunui (3.10 p.m.), for Akltio and Wellington PICTON, 29th January Arrived—Mapourlka (4.10 p.m.), Irom Weieitegton EtJAPEHU LEAVES COLON. The New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Buapehu (in ballast) left Colon on tbe 27th inst. for Wellington, en route from Plymouth. She is expected here on the 20th February. THE ARDdAY. .. The steamer Ardgay, 4553 tons, is to leave Newcastle to-morrow for Wellington, and is due here on Wednesday next. She will load wool for London under the. auspices of the Shaw, Savlll, and Albion Company, and will proceed Homeward, via the Panama Canal. AMOKURA BOYS. Their training term on the AmOkura having' been completed, the following boys have been itransf erred to various merchant vessels:— ■George Winter' Derrick (Kamo), Arthur Amos (Kaltoa), Konald D. thicker (Poherua), D.tHd Thompson (Baden Powell), John E. Clements (Corinna), Charles T. llobb (Kokiri), Hector W. McLennan (Breeze), Cyril W. Barnett (Poherua), William O'Callaghan (Kahika), Joseph B. Kaye (Kaitangata), Thomas A. Mack (Moana). Samuel O. A. McCullum -will Join the next ship available. To replace these youths the. following recruits-have joiued the ship:—Albert Barclay (of Clinton), Raymond. Claude Bensemann (of Greytown), Harold Chenery (of Ourubia), St. George Selwyn-Ham-lin (of Auckland), Arthur Victor Herbert (of Auckland), Henry Mark, Holmes /of Rotorua), John Clarke Hunter (of BluH), Robert Wesley Patterson (of Whongarei), Charles Loxley Perona (of Picton), Keith Upton Poole (of Wellington), Owen Parry Sole (of Waitara), Guy fimerson Triggs (of Napier), Robert WilUam Henry Williams (of Shaunon), Francis Cecil .White (of Auckland). PERSONAL. Captain W«ston, who was formerly In tbe Say Zealand Shipping Company's service, is ta charge of the new V. and S.-liner Somerset at present at Melbourne. Captain C. Thompson Is temporarily in charge of the Invercargill, as Captain Wahlstrom Is ashore on sick leave. Mr. R. Alexander, wireless operator on tbe hospital ship Marama, came ashore yesterday, Mr. W. Lovejoy has signed on tli« Calm '»a chief ofllcer. ,r OXFORDSHIRE DUE AT AUCKLAND. With troops only the Oxfordshire will, according to a wireless message received by the New Zealand' Shipping Company, arrive at Auckland at midday on Saturday. The OxJordsnire comes from Liverpool. TAHITI TO SAIL SUNDAY. • The Tahiti wDI probably leave Wellington early on Tuesday morning for-Liverpool, via Panama. The New Zealand and African Steam Ship Company are acting as agents, MALTA'S OFFICERS, n*M.*in A, Coltvar li In command of tile t. anS 0, itMmtr Ttnh» it- ptucst Is Wd-

lington, and has with him Messrs. C. H. Cochrano chief officer, H. G. Wood second, H. Mortlock supernumerary, and C. B. Jliddleton third. The engineers are-.—Messrs. F. Still first, J. Thorburu second, H. Richards third, 11. S. Jtathew Courtli, urul A. A. Davis assistant. lJr. H. Ualfour is surgeon, >tr. C.. K. White purser, and Mr. H. Shanly chief steward. Both the full-rigged ships Amiral Cecile and Tonawanda -were expected to have completed their discharge of their northern cargo at Auckland yesterday. They will shortly sail for Wellington to discharge the balance of their cargoes. The New Zealand Shipping Company are agents for the Aniiral Cecile, and Dalgety and Co. are local representatives for the Tonavauda.

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Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 26, 30 January 1919, Page 6

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SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 26, 30 January 1919, Page 6

SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 26, 30 January 1919, Page 6