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SHIPPING

PORT OF Y£ELLINGTON.

HIGH WATER.

To-day—lob. llm ».m.; lOh 37m p.m. To-morrow—lilt 2m ».m.; lib 28m p.m.

ARRIVALS.

M»y 24—Magic, auxiliary scow (C.30 p.m.), 12 tons. Kins, from Sandy Bay May 25—Komata.-s.s. (1.30 a.m.), 1094 tons, Bold, from Westport May 2&—Wakatu, s.s.. (3.45 a.m.), 157 tons, WlTIu, from Kaikoura May 25—JVikau, s.s. (7.15 a.m.), 248 tons, Hay, from Nelson May 25 Corinna, s.s. (7.20 a.m.), ,1271 tons, Paul, from Nelson • ■ Msy s;s. (8.40 a.m.), 5412 tons, Cameron, from Lyttelton . DEPARTURES. '- May 24—Kaitjoa, 5.6. (5 p.m.); 805 tons, Wildraan, for Nelson \ May 21—Kapitl, s.s. (5 p.m.), 242 tons,' Sawyers, for Wanganui May 24—Havera, s.s. (7.10 p.m.), 174 tons, McKinnon, for Patea .May 24—Stella, s.s. (7.40 p.m.), 280 tons, Mcßride, for Dunedin ,May 24-rWahine, s.s. (7,50 p.m.), 4436 tons, Edwin, for Lyttelton May 24-^lnvercargill, s.s. (8 p.m.), 224 tons, Eden, for Wanganui May 24—Blenheim, s.s. (8 p.m.), 120 tons, Wilkinson for Haveloek anil Bays May 24-Wootton, s.s. (10.10 p.m.), 171 tons, Pari-y, for Lyttelton May 24—May Howard, auxiliary schooner (11.15 p.m.), 64 tons. Smith, for Blenheim EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Kennedy, Foxton, 25tli .Kowhai, Greymouth, 25th . Wahine, Lyttelton, 2Gth Kaitoa, Nelson, 26th . Ilawera, Patea, 26th ; Opawa, Ficton, 26th Kapunl, Patea, 26th- , ' Kapiti, Wanganui, 20th Kamo, Greymouth. 20th Kittawa, Auckland,,'26th ' .May Howard, Blenheim, 26th , , . Koutuni; Napier, 26th v Polierua, Westport, 2Cth Maori, ■ Lyttelton, J27th ■ 1 lnvercargill, Wanganui, 27th Rosamond, West Coast, 27th Mokoia, southern ports, 27th Waikrin'a,' Melbourne, 27ih Alexander. Picton,' 27th Pateena, Nelson and Picton, 27th ; . Zealandic. Auckland, 28th " Ripple, East Const, 2Sth Blenheim, Sounds, 28th • lonic, London, 29th Chepadoe, New York. 30th . Waihora, Newcastle, 31st Wakatu, Lyttelton and Kaikoura, 81st Faloona, Melbourne, via ports, Ist PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Nikan, Nelson, 25th .' Maori, Lyttelton, 25th . . , Monowai, southern portsj 25th ■ " Waitangi, Patea, 25th Wahine, Lyttelton, 2Gth Kaitoa, Nelson, 26th Opawa, Picton, 26th Koutunui,' Gisborne, 26th Corinna, New Plymouth, 26th Pateena.-Pieton. and Nelson, 26th Echo, Blenheim, 26th . Wakatu, Kaikoura and Lyttelton, 26th 'Kennedy, Foxton, 26th • "''Alexander, Nelson and West Coast, 27th j ",'-UUmnroa, Sydney, 27th Invercargill, Wanganui, 27th Kapiti, Wanganui, 27th "" Hawera, Patea, 27th ' ■ ■ Kapuni, Patea, 27th Kowhai, Greymouth, 27th Komata, Westport, 27th . May Howard,' Blenheim, -27th ' ,i Mokoia, Napier, Gisborne, Tokomaru Bay, ■ jid Auckland, 28th Kipple, .East Coast, 28th. ■•'■ ■■ ;■■' BY TELEGRAPH, AUCKLAND, 24th May Arrived—Manourtka (6.30 p.m.), from Giaborne; Zealanaic (10 p.m.), from Sydney 1 NAPIER, 24th May Sailed—Koutunui (5 p.m.), for Wellington - ■-.-.•■■•; ■ , PICTON, 24th May Armed—Pateena (7.10 p.m.), from Wellington- ■'■! . , " ' WSTPORT, 24th May Arrived—Poherua, from Wellington ' . KAIKOTJKA, 24th May Sailed—Wakatu (4.80 p.m.), for Wellington .X:'. POET CHALMERS, 24th May ■ ArrlTed—Ngakuta, from- Westport BBMHAGE LIST. TJllmtro*—Queen's Wharf, No. 1. - Monowai-rQueen'e Wharf, No. 1. ' Corinn*—<Ju*en'« Wharf, No. 2. • W»itangi-r-<Jneen's Wharf, No. 3. , ' Wakatu-4Jneen'» Wharf, No. 7. lily—Qneen's Wharf, No. 8, '■', Hlkan—<Jneen'» Wharf, No. 10. Wairao—Queen's Wharf, No. 13. Tntanekal—Clyde-quay Wharf. • Maori—Ferry , 'Wharf. "Echo—Ferry Wharf. ■■-. Paeroa—Railway Wharf. *• Komata—Smilway Wharf. Dredge—Railway Wharf. M»glc—Glasgow Wharf. . . Xapnni—Glasgow Wharf. , Alexa—King's Wharf. Port Nicholson—King's Wharf. Philomel—Thorndon Wharf. Firebrand—Thorndon Wharf. •• Takapuna—ln Stream.- ■- . ' "' Amokura—ln Stream. Ing»—On Slip. -

THE TOIMAROA.

' The Huddart-Parker ■ intercolonial steamer Ulimaroa, which arrived at Wellington about 3. o'clock yesterday afternoon from Sydney, direct, berthed at No. 1, Queen's Wharf, at 4.20 p.m.- '.. The XJlimaroa; on leaving Sydn«j at.3.p.ia. on Thursday last, ran into a heavy south-westerly swell anU dull, overenst weather. These conditions continued until Sunday last, after which"fine weather prevailed' until arrival. -.. ■•,. ■ '. .-'■■■

The following saloon' passengers Arrived in Wellington by the Cllniaroc—Misses Bontliron, Fannin, Burren, Olsen, Keen, Rich, Hourigan. Bower, Whelan, Wighton, Ferguson, Palmer, ; Walkden, Sheahan, Sisters Flanahan and E. Murray, Mesdames Bonthron, Stewart, Gillies, Rule, Ward, Fannin, de Castro, Twigg, Garling, York, Rich, Crabtree, Robertson, Brown, Berthelsen, Woolf and 2 children, Jackson and "infant, Blyth, Murdoch, Meadley, Courtney, Bo\yer, Robertson, Irvine, Carey, Walsh, Belahunty, Hiatt, Palmer, Stace, Allen, Henderson, Forsyth, Williams, Perry, PartTidge and B children, Mather, and Hoare, Messrs J. Stewart, C. ,T. Ward, .F. K. de Castro, S. Twigg, Jf-E. Keen, J. Lynch, J. Donald, F. Oaklsy, W. " McPherson, F. HaMane, C. K. .Smith, R. S. York, C. Marshall, J. W. Marshall, R. A. Carr,-T. R. George, J Matthews, .1.. Colwell, J, Jones, \V. Denmark, A. L. Robertson, ,J. A. McLaren, W. G. Hearne, H. Berthelaon, C. Taylor, K. Woolf, Sev. G. E. Weeks,: J. A. Harrison, J. Elliott, J-. B. Thomp. son, J. Blyth',' A. J. Siinmonds, T. G. Eoherts, ~.H. Murdoch, J. Green, G.. Meadley, C. Shaw, ;V. Courtney,' R. Kenderline, H^ R. Stitt, S. M. Bowen,; W. C. Savage, W. .7. Robertson. W. .tl. Callais, A. C. Fauconer, T. Irvine, W. Kerr, K. Marks, O. Gallagher, IX. P. Stace, J. W. Luckie, L. E. Andrews, E. Sykes,-.H. Blsseker, K. Brasted, J. Willinms, 3. Arnold, C. Kirk, aiid S.. Hoare. ■

The TJlimaroa- brought a cargo consisting of 1400 tons of general merchandise. The ' steamer will remain at Wellington until noon on Thursday, when sile will sail for Sydney _ and Hobart. MISSING SCOW KAHU. i Air hope of the eafety'of the auxiliary scovj Kaiui, which has been missing since 24th March, has been abandoned (says the New Zealand Herald). The Kahu left-Motiti Island on 'the 24th March for Auckland' >lth si Cargo, ot maize, and has. not since been heard of. Shortly after the scow left the island a south-easterly sale set in, and;it Is presumed that the vessel foundered. Several vessels 'were sent out to searchffor her, .but the finding, of.the lifeboat on the Little Barrier last week is the only trace 'discovered. Her full creiv. comprised :— ,J, Leafburp, master; E. Sampson, engineer and owner;' L. Taylor. 1 A.8.; and A. Stevens, cook and ordinary seaman. • All belonged to.Auck- ■ land. The Kahu, 25 tons register, was built .■at .Omabada in 18JI9. 'iSlie was engaged in the Auckland-Whanparei coal trade for many years before entering the Auckland-Bay of Plenty trade. • - , ,

■ Advices received in Auckland from Sydnej on Friday- indicate that it is hot the Intention . of tha Oceanic Steamship Company to extend -its ordinary mail service to New Zealand when the new steamer, tlie Martha Washington, is put on! tlm run,, but that, incorporated with the Oceania Steamship. Company's line, other steamers will, from now on, run to Sydney 'under the auspices of" tlie General Stearaphfd'Corporation of San Francisco. These steamers will rim between: San Fraucteco. New Zealand, nnri Sydney, subsequently taking coal to the Phiiippina Island*, and returning tlifnce to San Francisco (says .the Auckland Stur).

Tho Union Company announces that the ■Islnnd steamer Xuviii- will leave Auckland on .0-lmr.^a.v.for Fiji, Tonga, and Samoa : The Tal.iDe will sail from -AiicWmhl on the u rd June-for -Barotonga ar.n P«!>ee..e. " The'U/ S. and A. Line steamer Chepadod is now- diie-at Wellington from Auckland, -via.Napier on Sunday -next .to continue the discharge oMier;cargc> from: Xcv York. •. "The White Star liner Jonic will leave Aiiciland on Vh tfsdsy • raomtUß for Wellington. She if due liete. on ■ ■Knturfity. ■morning* and will continue the discharge;of her Home cargo. Kow"d!sci!arsfrij.'' Loridoii earin; at AVellmg"tiii the 0 an« H:'liner l'«ri Meholson. >v 11 .&.'for ]"««'. ■.-..■fumla.v next to .load /or m T Tin- vc ■'■ ■'!' '<• <1"« hß'<'! ■lt Wc!liist"» ™ I' j,,.,| !•„„"'•;>.. c-.uiiploM loading,-anrt the •ill "all on the' lOtb-Jutte lot tonttop.: vi» f»-. MM. ■ .■-.'■ . —-*. ,_——-<

PERSONAL. " ■ • " ' Mr. G. B. Kulnow has taken Mr. J. Mbffatt's place as second engineer of the Stella. Captain A. P. Gibson has resumed command of the Kapuni. The Union Company's steamer Waihora is expected to arrive at Wellington. on Mondaj next with coal from Newcastle. The Australian cargo steamer Inga, which was placed on the Patent Slin yesterday afternoon tor examination, was round to be rather badly damaged. There are several holes aft, and the vessel's plates are also dented in various places. Temporary repairs are to be carried out at Wellington in order, to enable the vessel to proceed) to Sydney, where repairs of a permanent nature will be effected.

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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 123, 25 May 1920, Page 6

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SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 123, 25 May 1920, Page 6

SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 123, 25 May 1920, Page 6

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