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SHIPPING

FORT Of WELLINGTON. , HIGH WATER. To-day—6h 22m a.m.; 8h 50m p.m. To-morrow—7h 18m a.m.; 71i 16m p.m. ARRIVALS. March 22—Nora Niven, a.s. (3.20 p.m.), 160 tons, Brusey, from Cook Strait March 22—Opawa, s.s. (8.65 p.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, from Blenheim March 22^-Kurow, 8.5. (5.50 p.m.), 2551 tons, Hill, .from Newcastle March 23—Niliau s.s. (7.45 a.m.), 213 tons, Hay, from Kelson March 23—Monongahela (8 a.m.), 2782 tons, Swain, from San Francisco. . (The vessel has been anchored inside the Heads since Sunday night) March 23—Mararoa, s.s. (10.35 a.m.), 2598 tons, Irwin, from Lyttelton March 23—Kapiti, s.s. (11 a.m.), 242 tons, Sawyers, from Wanganui . ' . „. March 23—Alexander, s.a. (11a.m.), 377 tons, {Wildman, from Wanganui DEPARTURES. March 22—Kaitoa. s.s. (5.15 p.m.),. 305 tons, 'iWildman, for Nelson March 22—Wahine, s.s. (7.50 p.m.), 4436 tons, Edwin. (for Lyttelton March 22—Kini, s.s. (10.20 p.m.), 1122 tons, lor Greymoutli March 22—Kokiri, s.s. (11.0 p.m.), 1214 tons, Cox, for New Plymouth March 2S—Wairau, s.s. (12.10 a.m.), 143 tons, Deiley, for Blenheim March 23—Nmldea, s.s. (6.50 a.m.), 7930 tons, ,3rooks, for Sydney EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Pateena, Nelson and Picton, 23rd" '•' Mapourika, New Plymouth, 23rd Heilbronn, Auckland, 23rd Blenheim, Tory Channel, 23rd Hawcra, Fatea, 23rd Invercargill, Wanganui, 24th Wahine, jij-ttelton, 24th Kaitoa, Nelson, 24th Wairau, Blenheim, 24th Koutunui. Napier, 24th Wakatu, Lyttelton and Kaikoura, 24th Wanaka, Timaru, 24th . ' Mararoa, Lyttelton, 25th ■ Nikau, Nelson, 25th Opawa, Blenheim, 25th Huia, Wanganui, 25th Kennedy, Foxton, 25tli Karma, Newcastle, Path Kapiti, Wanganui, 25th Kapuni, Patea, 25th , ■ . Waverley, Pai.ea, 25th Magic, Sandy Bay, 25th Athenic, Auckland, 25th Waihemo, Dmicdin, 25th Monowai, northern ports, 26th - PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Nikau, Nelson, 23rd Jlararoa, Lyttelton, 23rd Opawa, Blenheim, 23rd . ...... Waverley. Patea,. 23rd I'aeroa, Hokitikn, 23rd Huia, Wanganui, 23rd Ripple, East Coast, 23rd '. Alexander' Nelson and West Coast, 23rd Kennedy. Foxton, 23rd '" '.. '-. ' „. Kapiti. Wanganui, 23rd • ■ Ksimni, Patta,. 23rd ' Blenheim, Te Awaite, 23rd.. . ..., ■Kaitoa, Nelson, 24th Wahine, Lyttelton, 24th '■ Wairau, Blenheim, 24th Invercargill, Wangauui, 24th Hawcra, Patea., 24th Waikawa, Newcastle. 24th , ' '.".' Wanaka, Auckland, 24th • ■„.,. l'ateena, Pictou and Nelson, 24th Port Napier, Picton, 25th, ... Ulimaroa, Sydney, 25th Wakaiu, Kaikoura and Lyttelton, 25th Koutcnui. East Coast, 25th Armagh, Boston and New York, 26th Mapourika, Picton and Nelson, '26th Monowai, South, 26th Suffolk. Gishorne, 26th Waihemo, San Francisco, indefinite,.

OVERSEA VESSELS. Waimate, due Auckland early in April from 'london; du<i at Wellington later. (New Zealand Shipping Company). Tainui, sailed from London on the 16th February for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and (Port Chalmers due on tho 2nd April. (S. S. and A.) Port Victor, left London Ist February for [Auckland, Napier, and Wellington, via Caj» and Australia; due at, Auckland 7th April (CD. Line). ' * ' Corinthic, Bailed from London 20th February for Wellington, via Panama; dus about 6tji 'April. (S.S. and A.) Opawa, left Liverpool 19th February for New Zealand ports; due at Wellington about the 16th April. . . . Norkatay, due at Lyttelton about Ist April from New York. (Dalgety and Co.) Lorain, due at Auckland 27th March, and. .Wellington 3rd April, from New York. , tDalgety and Co.) Cathlamet, from New York; due at tyttel-' ton 28th March. (Dalgety and Co.). City of Agra, from. New York, for Auckland, ■Wellington, and Australia; due at Wellington on Bth April. (A. and A. Co.) Otaki, left Liverpool 26th February for Auckland. Wellington, Lytteiton. and Buncdin; due at Wellington on 12th April. . (F. and S.) Port Melbourne, left Galveston (Texas) on the 6th March for Auckland and Australia (C. and D. Co.) Woodar. -•.' from New York for Dunedin and (Australia; cue -ith April. (A. and A.) "' Somerset, from Avonmouth and St. John for Auckland, Wellington, Dunedin, and Australia. : ". ■ ' • ' '' Port Lyttelton, left New York on the 13th •March for Auckland.- Wellington, Lytteltou,. Duuedin, and Australia; due at Auckland on the 14th April. . -. SAILERS. Forester, left San Francisco 27th December 1, due at Wellington now. ■ ; Jlanurewa (barque), from San Francisco 17th 'January; due Timaru in March. Amy Turner, left San Francisco 13th February; due Bluff April. William E. Burnham, from 1 San Francisco, 4th Starch; due at Napier May. BY TELEGRAPH. SYDNEY, 22nd March. 'Arrived—Maheno (7,30 p.m.), from Auckland ' ONEHTJNGA. 22nd March Sailed—Rarawa (4 p.m.), for New Plymouth; tPutiki, for Dunedin AUCKLAND, 22nd March Sailed—Jlako (3.15 p.m.), for East Coast; Kaituna (10 p.m.), for Kaipara, and Melbourne V PICTON, 22nd March Arrived—Pateena • (5.45. p.m.),,.from Wellington , -

GREYJIOTJTH, 22nd March Arrived—Rosamond, from AVellington Sailed—Ngakuta (noon), for Newcastle 1 LYTTELTON, 22nd March ' Arrived—Tc Anau (noon), from Napier Sailed—Orcpuki (0.25 |i.m.). for Greymoiith TIMARU, 22nd March " Arrived—llineraoa. ,(6 p.m.), from Akaroa . ■ Sniled—Wanaka (6.K0 p.m.). for Wellington PORT CHALMEftS, 22nd, March Sailed—Musiila (4.30 p.m.), for Melbourne LYTTELTON, 23rd March Arrived—Wahine (T a.m.), from Wellington To sail—Wabine (8.30 p.m.). for Wellington NELSON. 23rd March • Arrived—Pnteeiia (0.30 a.m.), from Picton and rWellington ' . Arrived—Kaitoa (5.50 a.m.), from Wellington BERTHAGE LIST. Niiddea—Queen's Wharf, No. 1, ' TJiimaroa— Queen's Wharf, No. 1. Monoßgaheln—Queen's Wharf, No. 2. Alvena—Queen's Wharf, No. 3. Alexander—Queen's Wharf, No. i. r.ipple—Queen's Wharf, No. 0. Kapiti—Queen's Wharf. No. .7. Nora Niven—Queen's Wharf, No. 7. ' Waitangi—Queen's Wharf, No. 9.' Nikau—Queen's Wharf. No. 10. , Kennedy—Queen's Wharf. No. 11. ' „j Onawa—Queen's Wharf, No. 11. Pateena—Queen's Wharf, No. 12. Lily-Queen's Wharf, No, 13. Invercargill—Queen's Wharf, No. 13, Matnari—Taranaki-street Wharf. Echo—Ferry Wharf. Mararoa—Ferry Wharf. Waikawa—Railway Wharf. Beilbronn—Railway Wharf, Armagh—Glasgow Wharf. Pohcrua—Glasgow Wharf. Suffolk-King's Wharf. Port Napier—King's Wharf. Kurow—King's Wharf. Philomel—Thorndon Wharf. Howard —Miramar Wharf. Koauta—Ou Slip. lakapuna—ln Stream. Amokura—ln Stream. PEESONAL. Captain W. G. Summers has command of the Shaw-SaviH liner Mamari, now in port, and " bus associated with him the follov/int; officers : —Chief, Mr .1. W. Johnson; second, Mr W. G. West; 1 third, Mr B. E. Thompson; chief ehSineer, Mr D. JJcGowan; second, Mr J. Nicoll; third,. Mr J. Molvor; fourth, Mr R. N. Taylor; fifth, Mr W. P. Faulkner; sixth, Mr P. Galgey; seventh, Mr B. Girton; chief refrigerating engineer,'. Mr: A. Bell; second, Mr. G. Mclntoßh; surgeon,:' Dr. J. M. Cole; wireless operators, Messrs J. G. Chadwick and T. R. Auatin; .chief steward, Mr 0. Eussoll. ' '. MOKOIA, FROM SUVA. On Friday the Mokoia is due at Auckland frtim Suva, and is expectod to leave the northern port on the 27th March for Wellington, via Napier, arriving here on the 30th lnst, She -will leave Wellington the same evening as an ta.*-w^Arty steamer lor lyttelton, and will sail,

from Lyttelton on the sth April for Wellington. For Napier, Glsborne, and Auckland the vessel will sail from Wellington on the 7th ' April. ' RIMUTAKA. LEAVES KINGSTON. En routs from New Zealand to London thfc New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Rimutaka sailed from Kingston on the 16th March. PATEENA FOR OVERHAUL. On Friday next the Pateena will be withdrawn from the Wellington-Picton-Nelson service to go up on the Wellington Patent Slip for cleaning and painting preparatory to running in the special service,at Easter .. MONONGAHELA IN STREAM. As the weather abated this, morning the American barque "was successfully towed from the Heads tc| the stream, where she dropped anchor at S o'clock. Since Sunday night tlie vessel Ims been anchored inside the Heads near the low level light, but tho weather was unsuitable for towing purposes until to-day. She brings case oil and general cargo from Sun Francisco to,the agency of. Murray, Roberts, and Co. ■-■-..,-■■- ANCHOR,COMPANY'S.SERVICE. '...The Wellington agents for the Anchor Company (Messrs. W.-M. Bannatyne.and Co.) advise that the Kaitoa and the Nikuii will run as under during .taster:—The Kaitoa leaves Wellington on Wednesday, 31st March, for Nelson, returning to Wellington on the 7th ■ April. The Nikuu leaves Wellington on Thursday, Ist April, returning to this port on the 6th April. ULIMAKOA FROM SYDNEY. With over 200 passengers, 1500 tons of cargo, and over 300 bags of mail, the Huddart-Parker steamer Ulimaroa arrived at Wellington yesterday afternoon from Sydney The vessel was here llas't in.' August,' 191!>i'wheh she arrived as a .troopship from -Egypt. • She has sinct been recommissioned at Cockatoo Island. The trip from Australia was a boisterous one. The vessel is timed .to leave Wellington on the return trip on Thursday next, and proceeds to Hobart on the 29th March

The following passengers were brought by the Ulimaroa:—Saloon- Mesdames T. Brown, Bain, Boyd, Carey, Cromie and 8 cKUdren, Dunlop, Fulton, Feldwick, Glover, Gardner, Hudson, Harwood, Jackson and child, King and child, Lester, Miles and 3 children, Marshall, Mason, Malcolm, McGrath and child, McLeod, Mclrines and child,; Nairn, Oliver, Prankred, Phillips, Palethorpe, Paine and 2 children, Putnam, Pagdon, Pring-Kowe. Parkinson, Pate and 3 children, Simpson. Tyson, Tracey and child, Tandy, Travers, Wall, Whish, Wolf, Williamson, Yuille. and infant, Misses .; Baxter, Bannistir, Barnett, Barry, Faircliild, Gourlay, Gully, Gtlrr, Honeyfield, Harwood, Hood, Leitch, Loten, Mahoney, Malcolm, McEwen, McGjoun, Nelson, Putnam, Quigley, Rawson, Remington, Simpson, Steeie, Tyson (3), Wall, Messrs. E. Ackland, 0. Ardrey, T. Andrews, Anderson, C. Buchanan, W Buckley, E. ,). Boyd, B. Berling, Bass, C. A. Beok, H Bridge, R. Browne, A. Cunimings, C... Claydon, .Rev. W.. Carey, W. Coates, Carpenter, Dunlop, A. Davidson, J. S. Glover, W.'Gardiner, G. Griffiths, Captain Grey, C. Holdsworth, M. E. Hudson, E. Jackson, It. B. Knowles, G. W. King, S. Kelso, F. Kennedy, Lester, J. Malcolm, M. B. Miller, J. J. Mem, .Mason,. O. Morris, McEwan, Cai> tain McDonald, M. McFadyen, McGrath, Rev. McGonn,' R: Nairn, F. ■ O'Sullivan, W. O'Brien. 0.. .Palethorpe, Palethorpe, D. Plottell, W. Pardue, S. Frankerd, Rev. Pring-Kowe, Master Princ-Rqwe, G. Pragdpn, R. C, Phillip, Pate, Redpath,' Professor. Robertson, P. Richard, W. Reeve, W. B. Smith, R- Stewart, G. Smith, K. L. Thomson, J. A. Tyson, Tandy, J.. W Travers, T. F. Wilson, J. H. Wilson, E. Wilson, A. E. Wall, G. E. Whitty, W. Wauchop, <].' I* Whish, C. Williamson, Rev. Yuille; 101 steerage, including 14 Chinese. j : TRADE WITH CANADA. Early in April the .Canadian Government's steamer Canadian Raider is due in Auckland to load general cargo for Montreal and New York. The steamer is now at Melbourne, where she arrived with cargo from Vancouver. The Canadian Raider is to be transferred from the Pacific ran to the Atlantic trade between Montreal and the West Indies, and is only makiug this one trip to New Zealand. The Canadia Exporter is du,e at Auckland from Vancouver some time in April with cargo. On the 16th March the C. and D. liner Port Sydney- arrived at London from New Zea land ports. , The Flora is to relieve the Talune in the Eastern -Pacific running, as the overhaul of the latter vessel is .occupying a longer time than anticipated. The Flora is timed to leave Auckland on the 31st March for, Earotonga and ports. ■■"•' The Opawa, en route to New Zealand from Liverpool, arrived at-Colon on the 16th March, and the Otaki sailed from Newport News on the 15th March for New, Zealand ports. ' The latter vessel is also from Liverpool. ' . After undergoing an overhaul which occn. "pied- some months, the Waitangi has again been commissioned at Wellington. . Captain Fisk retains command, and has with him Mr. Dempster as chief officer, and Mr. Morrison as chief engineer. The vessel will re-enter the Wel-lington-Paten trade : . ■

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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 70, 23 March 1920, Page 6

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SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 70, 23 March 1920, Page 6

SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 70, 23 March 1920, Page 6