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SHIPPING

FORT OP WELLINGTON. HIGH WATER. To-day—3h 5m a.m.; 8h 25m p.m. 9h 55m a.m.; 10b 16m p.m. ARRIVALS. May I&—Opawa, s.s. (4.40 p.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, from Blenheim May 12—Kittrwa, s.s. (7.40 p.m.), 1247 tons, phadwlck, from Qreymouth May 12—Arahura, s.s. (10.15 p.m.), 1596 tow, Sewell, from Picton • May 13—Wairau, 5.6. (2 a.m.), 143 tons, Delley, from Blenheim - May 15-Kosamond, s.s. (4.15 a.m.), 721 tons i iWatson, from Greymouth ' May 13—Mapourika, s.s. (6.30 a.m.), 1203 -tons, Elders, from Nelson May 13-Wahine, s.s. (7.45 a.m.), 4436 tons, ijCameron, from Lyttelton .■ -' ■ : May 13—MoeraW, s.s. (9.35 a.m.), 4392 tons, 'Collins, from Lyttelton DEPARTUfIII. May 12—Port Darwin, e.s. (4.40 p.m.), 8000 • tons, Farmar, for WaDganni roadstead, Gisliornc, and Napier May 12—Invercarglll, s.s. (5 p.m.), 224 tons, IDilen, for Wangamii ' May 12—Kaitoa," s.s. (6.35 p.m.), 305: tons, iWildman, for Nelson May 12-K.auri, s.s. (7.45 p.m.), 2853 tons, •Plowman, for Newcastle May" 12—Maori, s.s. '(7.50 p.m.), 3412 tons, ■ Irwin, for Xyttelton May 12—Kokikri, e.s. (1.30 ■ p.m.), 1863 tons, ;jßurris, for Picton and Greymouth May 13—Wairau, s.s. (2 a.m.), 143 tons, delley, for Blenheim EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Karma, Whangarei, 13th Blenheim, Havelock and Sounds, 13th Kapiti, Wanganui," 13th . Hawera, Patea, 13th Baden Powell, Lyttelton, 13th Wakatu, Kaikoura, 13th, Flora, New Plymouth, 13th Wairau, Blenheim, 14th Maori, Lytt'elton, 14th Kaitoa, Nelson, 14th Kennedy, New Plymouth, 14th Karamu, Greymouth, 14th Echo, Blenheim, 14th . Wahine, Lyttelton, 15t!i '• Mapourika, Nelson, 15tU Arahura, Picton, 15th Opawa, Picton, 15th Kowhai,'Greymouth, 15th Ngakuta, Greymouth, 15th City of Winchester, New I'lymo-Jtb, Jsth Hippie, Napier, 15th Inyerpargill, Wanganui, 15th y Hiirunui, Auckland, 16th Ulimaroa, Sydney, 16th Katoa, Auckland, 16th Putiki, Napier, 16th Waitemata, Lyttelton, 16th Kapuni, Patea, 17th Kaiapoi, Diinedin, 17th Kemuera, Auckland, 13th Paloona, Melbourne, via Bluff, 19th Waihora, Auckland, 19th ' > Whakatane, Gisborne, 19th Fiako, Blutf, 19tli ,' FROJECTED DEPARTURRI. Wahine, Lyttelton, 13th Mapourika, Nelson, 13th Arahura, Pieton, 13th „' Haden Powell, Xyttelton, 13th Kapiti, Wanganui, 13th Moeraki, Sydrey, 13th Komata, Westport, 13th E.ima, Lyttelton and Timaru, 13tb Hawera, Patea, 13th lonic. Auckland, 13th Wairau, Blenheim, 13th Opawa, Blenheim, ITub Port Caroline, Toxoniarsi Bay, 13th Maori, Lyttelton, 14tli . ; Kaitoa, Nelson, 14th I Ugahere, Greymouth. lfth Kapuni, Patea, 14th Port Hacking. London, 16th Invercargill, Wanganui, 16th • Kennedy, New' Plymouth, 16th Wakatu, Kaikoura, 16th Echo, Blenheim, 16th .' \ Rosamond, Greymouth, 16th Port Curtis, Lytteiruu tnd Dunedin, "7th Hippie. Napier and Oiabbrne, 17th ■> Putiki, Napier, 18th Waimate, Oantarn and New Plymouth, 19th City of Winchester. Lvttelton, 16th Whak'atane, London, 21stOVERSEA VESSELS. Surrey, left United Kingdom on 24th Starch; Jeft Panama find April; nov;■" at Auckland; due Wellington 23rrt May. (Federal Line). , Canadian Planter, left New York Ist April, via Australia; due at Wellington 7th June. (Murray, Roberts). Sn/Tolk,' left Liverpool 12th March.;, due at 'Auckland 17tli May;' due at Wellington on EBth May. (N.Z.O. Co.) ' - Wailiora, left, Calcutta 2nd April; now. at Auckland; due Wellington 18th May. (Union Company). Waiinarino, left San Francisco Ist April; due at Wellington litli May. (Union Company) r Hurimui, left If ;w York 30th March; left Newport News 6th April; now at Auckland; due at Wellington 16th May. (F. and S.) . Woodarra, left London 2nd April; left New. port News on 20th-April; due at-Port Chalmers 17th May; due Wellington end of May. ' (N.Z.S. Co.) ■ . Mamari, left London 7th April; due Auckland 11th June.- (S. S. and A. Co.) Karamea, left London 14lh April; left Balboa 9th May; tine at Dunedin early In June. (S. S. and A. Co.) ■Kaikoura, left London 14th April; due at "Auckland 3rd June; due Wellington 10th June. (N.Z.S, Co.) Westwind. left New York 13th April; due at Auckland 18th May; duo Wellington 25th May. (Dalgety and Co.) Orarl, left London 15th April; due Wellington 3rd June. (N.Z.S. Co.) Tairoa, left Liverpool 21st April; due at Auckland sth June; due Wellington 12th June. (S. S. and A. Co.) , Peshawur, left London 25th April; due in New Zealand 18th June. (N.Z.S. Co.) Carpentaria, left St. John 17th April; left> Newport News on 21sf April;, due at Auckland 25th May; due.Wellington 31st May. .(N.Z.S. Company). ' Otaki, left New York 28th April; left Newport News Ist May; due Auckland 3rd June; due Wellington 9th June. (F. and S.) Tahiti, left San Francisco 24th April; due Wellington 21st May. ' (Union Company). Port Napier, left London 30th April; due Lyttelton 30th June. (C. and D.) Arawa, left Southampton sth May; due at Wellington Ist July (S. S. and A. Co.) Waihemo, left Las Angeles 2nd; May; due at Auckland on 26th May; due at Wellington Ist June. (Union Company). Kcelung, left New York 10th April; due at lyttelton 20th May. (A. and A. Line). t, IV TELEGRAPH., \ .AUCKLAND, 12th May Sailed—Maheno (5 p.m.), for Sydney; WanSka (4 p.m.), for Lyttelton ONEHUNGA, 12th May , Sailed—Rarawa. (5.15 p.m.), for New Plymouth MANUKAU HEADS, 12th MfXy Rarawa (5 p.m.) crossed bar outwards NEW PLYMOUTH, 12th May I Arrived—Maindy Lodge (3 p.m.), from Newfcastto ' ■. Sailed—Flora (9 p.m.), for Wellington A GREYMOUTH, 12th May Bailed—lnga (12.30 p.m.), for Sydney BERTHASE LIST. lonic—Queen's Wharf. . Nora Niven—Queen's Wharf. Rosamond—Queen's Wharf, Ngahere—Queen's Wharf. Kapuni—Queen's Wharf. Houto—Queen's Wharf. . i Mapouriku—Queefl'o Wharf. Nikau-^Queen's Wharf. Opawa—Queen's Wharf. Port Curtis—Queen's Wharf. Rama—Queen's Wharf. Raupo—Taranaki-street Wharf. , Port Caroline—Clyde-quay Wharf. Wahine—Ferrv Wharf. Arahura—Ferry Wharf. Australia—Railway Wharf. Kittawa—Railway Wharf. Manurewa—Riily-y Wharf. Karorl—Railway Wharf. Port Hacking—Glasgow Wharf. Waimate—King"s Wharf. Pampa—King's Wharf. Albion Star—King's Wharf. Komata—On Slip. „ Takapun>-On Slfp. 'Amokura—ln Stream. » Coronation—Miram»r Wharf. SROM SYDNEY DIRECT. The Hnddart-Patker Company's passetger steamers ÜBmaroa and Blverfna were to leave Sydney yesterday afternoon for Wellington and Auckland respectively. Both are due :* their destinations on Monday, and ar» fixed to sail again from their respective ports on Thursday on the return trip to Sydney. _—— * PBRSOWAIr. ' Captain T. Chatwick has succeeded Captain IW. Paul as master rf tho Klttawa. The Port Hacking arrived, at Wellington yesterday afternoon from Wanganui to complete Homeward loading. She is to eafl from Wellington to-morrow for London, via Panama. The Paloona left Melbourne on Wednesday for Bluff, Dnnedlu, Lyttelton, and Wellington. ' She is,due here on the 19th May, and will sail the next d»y; on the return trip to Meljwurnfe ' ' a 1

PASSENGERS BY THE MAKURA,

The R.M.B. Makura, which left Auckland on Tuesday afternoon for Vancouver via Suva and Honolulu, took the following passengers: First -saloon—Misses Affleck, Banvorth, Barnett, Daniel. Eapp, Dunn, Challiner, Eowe, Miller, Smith, Robinson (2), Reid, Taylor (2), Dunn, Jolly, Johnston, Mesdames Oldfleld, Eosenthal, Kay, Eowe, Dunn, Vincent, Hadan, Nathan, Macfarlano. Watsou, Challiner, Mahgnall, Barnes, Bryant, Churton and boy. Tucker, Foster, Jolly, Lysnar, Thomas, Bell, Smith, Gibbs, Sayers, Beynerti Henderson, Messrs. J. P. Lyle, V. W. Oldfleld, J. Wilson', H. W. Flint, Rosenthal, S. Kay, Rowe, J. Vincent, Rosenthal, F. J. Nathan, Hadan, J. B. Macfarlane, J. Scott, Cliallinor, Mangnell, Barkworth, C. W. F. Harrison, G. K. Reid, Bryant, D. Foster, A. Trounce, H. Oliver, 1. Thomas, D. D. Lysnar, A. J. Brenton, Ludy Langer, Tratten. Eowe, Smith, Knight, Grove j Meumphregs\ Genshaw, Herring, Cosy, Sayers, L. R. K. Beynen, Henderson, Major R.. L. H. Dodson, Hon. J. Barnes, Licut.-Colonel W. I/. Burgess, Lieut.-Colonel A. E. Crawford. Second saloon: Misses Charles, Rattray, Scott, Hay, Pearce, Hecker, Heywood, Levingston, MeGdames Murani, Wilkinson, Morris, Billctt, ond child, Watkinson, Hatzburg, Muthiis, Scott, Levingston, Messrs. A. Murani, Wilkin; son, Williamson, Williamson, Christiansen (2), Morris, S. Hirst, Billett, Wotkinson, Hatzburg, Mathias, Eev. A. Langerwef; and 30 steerage.\

The Ngakuta is due at Wellington on Sunday with bunker coal from Greymouth. The Ngahere Is, to leave Wellington to-mor. row with general cargo for Greymouth. Rain has delayed work on the Whakatane, loading at Gisbome. She is now due here next Thursday, and will . sail from here on the 21st May for London, via Panama. The Union Company advises that the Waihemo left Los Angeles on the 2nd May with general cargo for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Sydney, and Melbourne. She is duo at Auckland on the 26th May. The steamer Keelung left, New York on the 10th April with cargo for Lyttelton, Dunedin, Melbourne, and 'Sydney, via Newport News and Panama. The vessel, which is coming to the agency of the A. and A. Line, is due at Lyttelton on the 20th May. On Tuesday evening the Australcrag arrived at Auckland from Ghent via Panama. She left the Belgian port on the 17th March for Panama, and left the latter port on the 9th April for Auckland, calling in at Pitcaira Island en route. On the 26th April she encountered heavy seas and west-sou-west winds, .which prevailed up to time of arrival in port. The Australcrag, which is under the command of Captain J. Ogilvie, brought a cargo of superphosphates, and after discharge at Auckland the vessel proceeds to New PlyPlymouth. .

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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 113, 13 May 1921, Page 6

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SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 113, 13 May 1921, Page 6

SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 113, 13 May 1921, Page 6

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