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SHIPPING

PORT OF WELLINGTON,

' HIGH WATER-

'o-da'y—9h 37m a.m.; 9h 58m p.m. i'o-morrow—10h.16m a.m.; lOh 37m p.m.

ARRIVALS,

September SO—Durham, s.s. (3.30 p.m.), 5561 tons, Watkins, from Wanganui roadstead September 30—Karamea, s.s. (0.15 p.m.), G564 •tons, Andrews, from London, via Capetown, Durban, Ilobart, and Auckland October I—Port Nicholson, s.s. (12.5 a.m.), 8102 tons, Griffiths, from Sydney, October I—Pateena,' s.s. (i!.JS a.m.), 1212 tons, Sewell, from Nelson and Picton October I—Kapiti, s-s. (3.25 a.m.), 242 tens, Sawyers, from Wanganui October I—lnvercargill, s.s. (3.30 a.m.), 22* tons, Thompson, from Wanganui October I—Kaitoa, s.s. (6.15 a.m.), 305,t0n5, Wildman, from Nelson

October I—Manuka, s.s. (8.50 a.m.), 4534 tens, Clift, from Lyttelton , v October I—Tainui, s.s. (30.10 a.m.), 9957 tons, Kelly, from Picton October I—Cordoba, s.s. (9.10 a.m.), liom "London, via Capetown DEPARTURES. ' September 30—Nora Niv«n, stoam trawler (3.40 p.m.), 156 tons, Brusey, for Cook Stfait (from Worser Bay) , • September 30—Nikan, s.s. (5.5 p.m.), 248 tons, Hay, for Nelson September 80—Kapnni, ai.! (5.40 p.m.), IBS tons, Gibson, for Patea - , September 30—Magic, auxiliary scow (6.30 p.m.), 82 tors. Reeves, for Picton and Sandy Bay , September 30—Alexander, s.s. (6.30 p.m.), ,377 tons, Wildman, for Greymouth September 30—Mararoa, s.s. (7.50 pj«.), 2,598 tons, Irwin, for Lyttelton September 30—Blenheim, s.s. (8.10 p.m.), '120 .tons, Wilkinson, for Ilavelock and bays 14 September 30—Mokoia, s.s. (11.15 p.m.), 3802 lons, Worrall,' for Napier, Gisbome, »nd, Auckland - ' October 1-Port Victor;- sj, (8.10 a.m.), 7880 tons, Gilling, for London, via Panama

EXPECTED ARRIVALS,

Putiki, Wanganui, Ist Pohcrua, Greymouth, Ist Nikau, Nelson, 2nd Mararoa, Lyttelton, 2nd Moana, San Francisco, 2nd Kapuni, Fatea, 2nd Waiwera, 'Lyttelton, 2nd Wairau, Blenheim, 2nd Wakatu, Lyttelton and Kaikoura, 2nd Kakapo, Wh.angarei, 2nd Rosamond, New Plymouth, 2nd Kaitoa, Nelson, 3rd Manuka, Lyttelton, 3rd Opawa, Blenheim, 3rd Waitangi, Patca, 3rd Waverley, Paten, 3rd — Hawera, Patea, 3rd , Maheno, Sydney, 3rd Te Anau, South, 3rd Monowai, Auckland, Brd Kennedy, Foxton, 4th

PROJECTED DEPARTURES,

Eaitoa, Nelson, Ist Manuka, Lyttelton, Ist , Putiki, Napier and Gisborne, ia Kapiti, Wanganui, Ist \ Wairau, Blenheim, Ist Waitemata, Dunedin, Ist Kini, Westport, Ist Australplain, Sydney, Ist Kahika, Westport, Ist • Opawa, London, Ist ,■ Opawa, Blenheim, Ist ' Kennedy. Fpston, Ist ~. ', . Manaroa, Lyttelton, lsS Kokiri, Westport, Ist Waitangi, Patsa, Ist Waverley, Patea, Ist . Hawera, Patca, Ist Kini, Greymoutb, lsfi Hikau, Nelson, 2nd llararoa, Lyttelont, 2nd City, of Winchester, Lyttelton, ted Wairau, Blenheim, 2nd Essex, Liverpool/ 2nd Durham, Liverpool, 2nd Port Nicholson,; London. 3rd Wakatu, Kaikqura^ and Lyttelton, Srd Blenheim, Foxton, (ith Maheno, Sydney, Bth BY TELEGRAPH, LONDON, SOth September Arrived at Liverpool—Suffolk, from Wellington; at Panama, Port, Napier, from WSllingSailed—Cufic, for Sydney AUCKLAND, 301b. September Arrived—Navua (8.20 p.m.), from Dunedin; palconn. (5.30 p.m.), from Suva; Eomata (L 0 p.m.), from Westport , • , ', Sailed Southern Cros3 (12.80 p.m.), forlKor- i "folk Island • . , GISBORNE, 30th- September 'Arrived—Arahura (LlO p.m.),' from .Auckland •s NAPIEB, 30th September Sailed—Karamu (4.30 p.m.), for Westport BLOHEHI, 30th September Wairau put back owing to the bar being ■ unworkable ' . ' NELSON, Ist October i Arrived—Nifcau (0 a.m.), from Wellington i WESTPORT, SOtU September ! Sjlled—Kov/aai, for Oreymouth - L-VTTELXON, SOth September Arrived—Wakatu,^ from Wellington and Kalkoura; Jlanuka ,(12.50 p.m.), from Wellington Sailed—Wootton (7.45 p.m.), for Wellington j TIJIARU, 30th September , Arrived—Storm (3.45 p.m.), from Lytteltoa P. OKT CHALMERS, 30th SeptembeV. . Sailed—Coriuna (4.30 p.m.), for Oamaru BLUFF, Ist October i Sailed—Wainorl (6 a.m.), for Sjdney ! ' ' Sailed—Westralia (midnight), lor Melbourne BERTHAGE MSI: „,... ... , ; , ■„ Hororata-r-Queen's Wharf, No.,i south.: „' '■'.. Kenndy—Queen's Wharf, No. ; 2. „ ..''■■'.- / Kalm—Queen's Wharf, No. 2. • " "■: •Stella—Queen's, Wharf,-No.'3. ■" ..' ' ; Ripple, Queen's Wharf, No. 3. -'■■-■ , ■■'■ < Waitemata—Queen's Wharf, No. 6., ' r ■ ' Huia-tQueen's Wharf, No. 8.. .. '.. ' ' Kaltoa—Queen's Wharf, No. 10. ' Opawa—Queen's. Wliarf, No/11; - . ■■ . ■ Pateenn—Queen's Wharf, No: 12. V . . "■; Manaroa—Queen's Wharf, No. 13. . Paeroa-^-Queen's AVharf, No. 13.' - John—Queen's Wharf, No. 13. '■;:"■■' .■■;;■-.■■;■-' Karamea—Queen's Wharf,: N0.,«..-„.. , , . . Putiki—Queen's Wharf, No. 16. ■ ■ ■ ■ „ Ayrshire—Taranaki-street Wharf.' . ' i . . . Canopus—Taranaki-stre'et Wharf.' V' .: ', , jliipourika—Glyde-quay Wharf,1 No. 2. • .Tutanekai—Clyde-quay, Wharf, No. 3. ' ' . Philomel—Clyde-quay,Wharf, No. 8. ; Manuka—Ferry Wharf-, No. 2. . j. 1 Kauri—Ferry Wharf, 'No; 3.' ' * I liurham—Railway Wharf, No. 2. • -: . City of Winchester—Railway Wharf, Ho. 8. i I .. Hawera—Glasgow Wharf, No. 1. ; Invercargill—Glasgow Wharf,' No." I, . Kapiti—Glasgow Wharf, No. 3. • . ' • Essex—Glasgow Wharf, No. 3. \ . Waverley—King's Wharf, No. 1.. ■ . j ', . Opawa (N.Z.S. Co.)-King's Wharf, No. 2. Kokiri—lCing's'Wharf, No. 2. -. : - • Port Melbourne—King's Wharf,-No.'3. ■■ :■ ':' •■ .Waitaugi—King's Wharf, No. 3. .-.,.■.,. ■: -„■. Kahika—Pipitea Wbarf. : . .'■■■> Calm^-Lambton Wharf.: ' .., : . :..' Australplain—Thorndon Breastworks. ■ Hina-On Slip; ' : ' . . ' . - . AmoUura,'. Takapuna, Port Nicholson, and Lahina—ln Stream. . . „ Yei Maru—Miramar Wharf, "No. Z. ■ .

•„ ' '■: '■■:■■..■;...• ■•PEBSONAll.V,'■',■';■•'■; '. ■„ Mr. J. .Faulkner is Bow second engineer on the John,-vice Mr, J. Jlacauley. ;■ • ' .■' . V MAHENO, FROM SYDNEY.: v' ■ "-. ■ The Maheno left Sydney on Monday list for 'Wellington direct ■ with a large number of passengers,1 and is due here on Friday'evening. ,;■■ ,■■■ ■ •■■ ■ .;.■' •■;■'.-. '■■. '■'■ ...■ / . ; '' V' WAIPARAJ'ROMMONTBBAI,., ■','; , To the agency of the New Zealand Shipping Company the British . India ■ Steam Navigation Company's steamer. Wajpara is discharging Montreal cargo at Auckland. She is due at Wellington on Sunday next to continue di««hargo. The vessel left Montreal on the 29th July, and Newport News on the 19th August. Fine weather "was met with until 50P miles fronl New Zealand, when: a strong south-west gale ■was experienced, which delayed her arrival until last Sunday morning. She carried 6000 tons at . cargo for Auckland; Wellington,. Lyttelton, and Melbourne and Sydney. One of three cadet ships of the 8.-I. Company, tbe.Waipara nt* a crew" of 112 all told, arid; of these M are, cadets undergoing qualification training for officers In pre-war days the Waipara was 'n -the England-Australian emigrant trade, under contract to the Queensland Government, but when war broke out she carried foodstnfls trom . Australia to England. While bound from Havre to England in August, 1918,,5 he was torpedoed off Southampton. As she was empty - at the time, the bulkheads beldj and kept her afloat until she was towed to port for .repairs, v/hich took tea months. This is'her finit : -voyage since the.mishap. i ...... LYMAND. FOSTEE. .. - •,, The movements of the' Auckland-owned .bar ■ quentine Lyman V. Foster are unknown.. ■ Siio is now 191 days out from Tonga to; San Iran-' Cisco, having left Tonga on the 24th March, since which date she has not been repojted: Exceptional calms were thought to ha vat de- ' layed her, But the Scales' barque Rona has just sailed frqm Nukualofa, Tonga,- to San Frapetacp in 53 days. ... '. W' VANA ARRIVES AT LONDON. tlip v, Savill, and Albion Company has .<„. -,m- tl>a* '*"• Waimana ar;ember from va the lotli

" .'The. Ngakuti'ia due' at Lytteltoivto-morrow from .Newcastle, and,will sail on Saturday next for Greymouth to load ; for Wellington. .

En route from Sydney to London, the Port Nicholson arrived in the stream at Wellington .at midnight' last night to replenish her bunkers. ; The vessel had-two passengers and a mail for Wellington. She continues her voyage via Panama on Friday next,

For Westport the Kalrika is to sail from Wellington to-night. The Kini is to get away from Wellington for Greymouth this evening. From Duuedin and Tiinaru, the Te Anau is due at Wellington on Saturday next. She loads at 'Wellington for Napier and Gisborne.

To complete loading the Zealandic is to sail from' Tima'ru to-morrow night for Napier and Auckland. She leaves Auckland on the 12th October for London, via Panama. •

With a load of sleepers for Picton, the auxiliary scow Magic left • Wellington last evening. She proceeds later to Sandy Bay to load stone •for Wellington.. •' ' : .

Oh' Sunday morning tho Port Melbourne is to leave Wellington for Gisborne to load for Home.

!-rThe Hororata will probably leave Wellington to-night for Auckland.

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Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 79, 1 October 1919, Page 6

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SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 79, 1 October 1919, Page 6

SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 79, 1 October 1919, Page 6

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