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SHIPPING

MR* OF WELLINGTON.

HIGH. WATS*. To-day—9h 22m a.m.; 9h 48m p.m. To-morrow—lOh 12m a.m.; 10b 37m p.m. ARRIVALS. February 26—Arahura, s,s. (6.15 p.m.), 1695 tons, Sewell, from Picton February 27—Kumara, s.s. (10.20 p.mO, 6034 tons, Kelly, from Nelson February 27—Waitangi, s.s. (2.30 a.m.), 171 tons, Fisk, from Patea February 27—Mapourika, s.s. (5.35 a.m.), 1203 tons, Elders, from Nelson February 27—Wahine, '».». (8.40 a.m.), M 36 tons, Cameron, from Lyttelton February 27—Kaitoa, s.s. (10.20 a.m.}, 305 tons. Wililtnau, from Nolsou. February 27—M.iwu-era, dredge (10.35 a.m.), 648 tons, from Greyraouth February 27—Port Hacking, s.s. (1.15 p.m.), 6225 tons, Jolly, from Napier ■* February 27—Calm, s.s. (3.45 p.m.), 981 tons, Braidwood, from T,yttelton February 27—Marahin, s.s.- (7.30 a.m.), 6437. , tons, AldwelU from Sydney. Passengers— Saloon: Misses A. Craver, H. Montgomery, M. Ferguson. M. Cameron, Tibbatt, M. llend«rson, J. and E. McCrae, K. Bnrnside, McDonald, • Chapman, E. Bond, B. and N. Taylor, M. Alcock, M. Clarke, E. Kyan, E. and C. Cunningham, Brash, E. Berwick, D. Barlow, Mesdames E: Anderson, E. Hogarth, H. Kraft, A. Andrew, Dofgard, E. Grainger, G. Welsh, S. JoHes, Mount, E. Boyd, S. Kny, G. Mayhew, A. McPlierson, IT. Waring, Stewart, O. Armstrong",'Kitchle, J. Cross, A. Fry, W. McKinnon and child, B. Torstenson and child, G. Wilson, C. Eliodes, E. Smith, W. Adams, McDonald, Griffiths, Greeson, Moore, D. Hayes, ■Xrevaii, H. Bldwell, C. Miller, J. Eolleston, V. Dldsbury, Johnson,- H. Cohen and child, F. Sale and child, E. Seerie, Nicholls and 4 children,' Messrs Anderson, Green, Hegarth, Bubb, Dafgard Grainger, E. Wright, Jonas, Mouat, E. Waldron, 'E. Boyd, S. Kay, A. Ellis,-'-A. McFberson, H. Greefiholf, B. Boer, E. Hilt, C. Howies, Warinc, E. Walkley, A. Holms, F. B. Hlile, F. K. Savage, C. Hanson, . W. Parr, H. Webb, A. Trotter, R. Spragne, M. Sled, A. C. Fry, W. McKihnon, Torstensou J. Young, E. Denton, J. Jones, G. Highland, JV. Adams, D. Mannion, J. Blyth, A. Moore, R. Orton,'K. Murray, J. Trevail, A. Moulden, O Musgrove, W. Ibbotson, C. Potts, I. Berk, v K. Mac Donald, G. Jones, Hayes, D. McKenzie, D. Moricr, P. Perry, D. Johnson, A. Allen, D. Cohen, B. Bowron, G. Murray j E. Whitemount, E. Seerie, J. Williamson, H. Poole, S. Robinson, and 'T.^ Bell. Also 41 steerage and 133 through passengers February 28—Coronation, schooner (8.30 «.m.), from Lyttelton * DEPArtTUnES. February 25—Viking Star, s.a. (6.20 p.m.), ■6445 tons, Fisher, for Napier February 25—Maori, s.s. (7.45 p.m.), '3412 .Sous, Irwirt, for Lyttelton February 28—Tutanekai, s.s. (5 ».sn.), 311 ' 'tons,' Post,. for Cook Strait ARRIVALS. Manuka, Sydney, 28tu H.M.S. Chatham, Auckland, 28th Maori, Lyttelton, 29th Nikau, Nelson, 29th ; : West Camargo, l6t Admiral Godrington, Sydnej'i 2nd . Waome,' Lyttelton, 2nd ■ Kaitoa, Nelson, 2nd Mapouriba, Nelson, 2nd . Zealandic, Wanganui, 3rd PRajEeTED DEPARTURES. M»rama, San Francisco, Ist Mapourika, Nelson, 28th Raltoa, Nelson, 28th Arahura, Picton, 28th ' Wahine, Lyttelton, 28th." Nikau, Nelson, 29th Maori, Lyttelton, 29th Manuka, Sydney, 3rd OVERSEA VESSELS. t*ti -Macanarl«, left tittim Ist Jiunury; 4n* Auckland 14th Marek; 43i Wtliiijtem 24tk Uarch. (C. a.d B.) Trelyon, left New York 10th Jstavary; now »t Auckland; due at Wellington Ist March; proceeds later to Lyttelton, Timarn, aad D«k«din. (Federal Lin«). Kulpehu, loft Seutiami»ti>n 14th J»»«»rj; <ali!* Lyttelton sth March. (New Zealand Shipjrins Ceitpany). -Crosby Ball, left West ef Enclicd ea tR« 14th Januaty; due Auckland lOtli Harcli; iv. Wellington a week later. (Shaw-SavilL Cft.) Canadian Highlander, left Vancouver 14th 3inuarr fer Attstnlaaiaa ports; due toa 12th March. (Murray. Boherts, and Co.) Sussex, left St. John 24th December; dv» 'Auckland during March. (N.Z.S. Co.) Langton Hall, left New York 22nd January; now at'Anckland; due Wellington sth March. (Federal Line). Treglissen, en rpute from Hampton RoadE, left Panama 22nd January: due Auckland 28th February. (N.Z.S. Co.) Waicjitf, left St. Join 21th Jaauary; arriTed Newport Newt 31st; im Aucklud ltth Xarch; doe Wellington 25th March. (N.Z.S. C»«pany). . Corinthie, sailed fr«M Ssuthamptoi Sid Fekrtiary; due W«llingtoa ISth March. (8> S. ;And A. Co.) Piako, from th» Uait«d Kingdom; due' Auckland 26th March; dO6 Welliigtsa 2nd .April. (N.Z.S. Co.) Whakztane, left Louden 29th January; due "Anckland, vi* Suva, 25th March. (N.Z.S. Ce.) Hurunui. left Nerreastle-on-Tyne 4th February for Now York to load for New Zailand »nd Australian ports. (N.Z.S. Cocapaay). West Cainargo, from San Francisco; due at 'Wellington 2nd March. (E. G. t, Zohrab). Mahana, left the United Kingdom 11th Mluary; due Auckland 26th March; dv« at .■Wellington about 2nd April. (S.S. and A. Co.) Port Dirwin, left London 9th February; due at Auckland 23rd April; due Wellington 30th April. (C. and D. Line). ■ Waimana, left United Kingdom 18th February; dHe Wellington 11th. April. (S.S. and A.) Tasmania, left Liverpool 20th February; due Auckland 6th April; due Wellington 13th April. (Federal Line). Tredenbam, from Hampton Roads; due at Wellington 7th March. (N.Z.S. Co.) Morristown, left New York 13th February; iduo Auckland 26th March. (Dalgety and Co.) Australind, from Hampton Roads; due at '!*• ' .Wellington 4th March. (N.Z.S. Co.) BY TELEGRAPH. * LONDON, 26th February Arrived—Malta and Walton Hall NEWCASTLE, 26J;n February Sailed—Hudson Maru, for Duifedin • ' ■ AUCKLAND, 26th February Sailed—Navua (12.25 p.m.), for Suva" . ■ 27th February Arrived—Langton Hall (noon), from New .York „s. ' LYTTBI/TON, 26th February Arrived—Breeze (4.10 p.m.), from Wanganui; Oladbrook, barque, from Newcastle; Kamo (6.45 p.m.), from Westport Sailed—Corinha (1.15 p.m.), for Nelson; Kinl ■ (4 p.m.), for Greymouth; Ruma (9 p.m.), for Chatham Islands 27th February Arrived—Maori (7.10 a.m.), from Wellington 28th February To sail—Maori (8.30 p.m.!, for Wellington GREYMOUTH, 27th February Arrived—Kaitangata (12.30 a.m.), from Wellington' DUNEDIN, 27th February Arrived—Paloona (6.50 a.m.), from" Melbourne ■yh Bluff ..... . . ' ' BEETHABE LIST. Stella—Queen's Wharf, No. 3. Marama—Queen's Wharf, No. 4. ■Waitangi—Queen's Wharf, No. 5. Hiiia—Queen's Wharf, No. 6. Kapiti—Queen's Wharf, No. 7. Wakatu—Queen's Wharf, No. 7. , Wavertey—Queen's Wharf, No. 9. -v ' Kaitoa—Queen's Wharf, No. 10. Opawa—Queen's Wharf, No. 11. Wiiiraii—Queen's Wharf, No. 11. Mapourika—Queen's W(jarf, No. 12. Magic—Queen's Wharf, No. 13. ' Blenheim—Queen's Wharf, No.. 13. WoottoiH-Queen's Wharf, No. 13. Invercargill—Queen's Wharf, No. 13. Lima—Clyde-quay Wharf. Arahura—Ferry Wharf. Wahiri*—Ferry Wharf. Hineraoa—Ferry Wharf. Komata—Railway Wharf. Mawhera—Railway Wharf. Kapuni—Glasgow Wharf. Hawera—Glasgow Whaxf. Horprata—Glasgow Wharf. Viking Star—Glasgow -Wharf. - Rona —King's Wharf. Baden Powell—Pipltea Whaif. Coronation—Pfpltea Wharf. Philomel —Thorndon Wharf. Amokurai-Thorndon WU*rf. 'ZHa-^-MJramar Wharf. Takapuna—Ob SU>. Kennedy—On Slip. Garbeta—ln Streui. Kanna—ln Stream. Koraoni—ln Streaa. Karanga—in Stream. ' Pftkeh*—ln Stream. Athenic—ln Stream. Dorset—ln Stream. Rosamond-^-In Stream, jiualrine—ln Stream. * ; Bimntalui—ln Stream. Otarama. —In Stream. Norttnimberland—ln Stream. Port Hacking— ltt Stream. Koroata —In Stream. . ■ Cstm—ln Stream. M*KAWA. XX PORT. The Union Company"s intercolonial passenger ttca-nier Marama arrived in the streum St Wellington at SJO pjn. yesterday from Sydney, Ind berthed at 7JO o'clock at the Oneen^s Wharf. The vessel lift Sydney at 3 25 p.m- on Wednesday, and experienced fine veat&r across the sa^i»n. The Marama istimed to le*v« WOUogbm tB-moNtm for 9m Francisco, via Pteiflo Iriawi*.

MANUKA DUE TO-XIGHT. A radio message received Ironi tlie Union Company's steamer Manuka, en route from Sydney, states that the vessel expects to arrive in the stream at Wellington at 6 o'clock this evening. The vessel has about 400 passengers on board. The Sanuka is timed lo leave Wellington about Thursday next on the return trip to Sydney and Hobart. MAKBRA FOE AUCKLAND. The Union Company advises that tlie- E.M.S. Makura is to leave Sydney about Thursday next for Anckland. The vesßel is expected to leaye that) port on the Bth March for Vancouver. . V \ E.M.S. NIAGARA. *f The E.M.S. Niagara is timedto leaire Auckland oil the sth April for Vancouver, via Pacific ports. PERSONAL. Mr. F. W. NO3S ha< signed on the Corinna as second' officer. Mr. T. Green lias been appointed second officer of the Kahika. Mr. T. Rlfcson, chief engineer of the Corinna; has left that vessel. Captain W. H. Sawyers has resumed command of the Kapiti at Wellington, vice Captain T. Jackson. ' . Mr. A. H. Howie has passed his examination for a certificate oS competency as master in the foreign trade. The coastal steamer Waitingi is vto undergo overhaul at Wellington this week. The C. and D. liner.Port Hacking arrived in the stream at Wellington yesterday from New York, via Auckland and Napier. The vessel lias about 800 tons of cargo to put out here. On compl-etion of discharge she will proceed to Lyttelton and Dunedin, and finally Australian .ports. The Canadian Government steamer Canadian Exporter left Vancouver on thD.^23rd February for Sydney. The vessel is' due in New Zealand from Australia about the 31st March. The Union -Company's steamer Kainianawa is to load th» week at Adelaide for Wellington and Dunedin. The vessel will call at Newcastle en route. The New Zealand Shipping Company's new steamer- Piako arrived at Newport News on the 22nd February, eu route from Liverpool to Auckland, Wellington, and southern ports. The vessel conies to the agency of the Federal Line.

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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 50, 28 February 1921, Page 6

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SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 50, 28 February 1921, Page 6

SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 50, 28 February 1921, Page 6