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SHIPPING

FORT OF WELLINGTON. HIQH WATER. .' To-4»y—lOh 38m a.m.; lit 9m pjn. I To-morrow—lib 30m a.m.; lib 68m p.m. ARRIVAU, 'August 10—Baden Powell, s.s. (6JO p.m.}, »*' tons, McPherson, from Lyttelton August 10—Ngatoro, s.s. (6.65 p.m.), 1120 tons, Dowell, from Greymouth August 10—Kennedy, 5.6. (10.20 pjn.), 226 tons, Stuart, from Foxton August 11—Karamu, s.s. (2.30 ajn.), 934 tons, Nicholas, 1 from Timaru August 11—Nora Niven, Bteam trawler (4.30 a.m.), 156 tons, Ormes, from Cook Strait August 11—Nikan, s.s. (6.40 ajn.), 248 ton«, Hay, from Nelson August 11—Wairau, s^. (6.65 a.m.>, M 3 tons, Deiley, from Blenheim August 11—Mararoa, s.s. 47-36 ajn,), 2593 tons, Irwin, from Lyttelt6n .. DEPARTURES, August 10—Opawa, 8.8.^,(4.36 p.m.,), 118 tons, Nicholas, for Blenheim ■ " August 10—John, s.s. (5 p.m.) ( 342 tons, Kodger," for Dunedin, Oaniaru, and Timaru August 10—Kaitoa, s.b. (5 pan.), 305 tons, Wildman, for Nelson August 10—Wootton, s.s. (6 p.m.), 151 tons, iarten, for Lyttelton - AOgnst 10—Maori, s.«. (7.60 pjn.),'3412 tons, Cameron; for Lyttelton August 10—Invercargfll, s.s. (8 pjn.), 22* tons, Wilkinson,! for Wanganul August 11—Donald McKay, a.s. (7 a.m.), 5380 tons,'ffnlbert, for Napier EXPECTED ARRITALB. Wakattf, Kalkoura and lyttelton, 11th Karma, Dnnedin and Timaru, 11th Mapourika, Picton, 11th Opawa, Pictoni 11th Maori, Lyttelton, 12tb Kaitoa, Nelson, 12th Wairau, Blenheim, 12th • Kennedy, Foxton, 13th ' Mararoa, Lyttelton, 13tb Nikau, Nelson, 13th Kahika, Greymouth, 13th Ripple, Napier, Giaborne, AkrKo, 13th Hawera, WanEanui, 13th Invercarglll, Wanganui, 13th ' Wlmaroa, Sydney, 14tb Walruna, Auckland, 14th Putiki, East Oolist;;jlsth Paparo*, Timarn, 16th ■.. , Canadian Spinner, Auckland, 16th Marama, San Francisco, 16tb Porfßowen, Auckland, 16th Kktoa, Auckland, 18th PROJECTEB DEPARTURK3. , Nikau, Nelson, 11th Mararoa, Lyttelton, Ytih Wairau, Blenheim, lltbj Karamn, Oamaru, Dnnedin, TiMUi, 11th Suahine, Southampton; 11th Kapitl, Wanganuij lltS. Kaow, Greymouth, 11th', Kennedy, Foxton, 11th :, Kapuni,- Patea/ 11th • ■ ' ' Baden Powell; LytteJton,VlKli Somerset, London,. Jlth, -■ ■ ■ Putlkl. East Coast; 11th .. MapoliriVa,' Picton and Neiaoe, lfe« Kaitoa,. Nelson, 12th Maori, Lyttelton, 12th Opawa, Blenheim, 12th ■< Wakatu, Kaikonra and Lyttefton, 12tb Kannav Auckland, 12th ' ' Durham, New Plymouth. 13th • Kakapo, Westport, 13th Komata, Westport, 13th \ Walhora, Newcastle, 15th . . Invercargill, Sounds, 15th Ripple, Napier, Gisborne, Akitio, lBtTl Xatoa, Lyttelton and Dunedin, ISth Ultaaroa, Sydney, 18th OVERSEA VESSELS. Pert Bawen, left Liverpool 17th June; due 'Auckland 11th August; due Wellington ISth 'August. (G. and D.) Dorset, left Liverpool sth July; dn» at 'Auckland 23rd August; due Wellington J. h August. (F. and 8.) Riurotaka, left Southampton 7th July; cut at Wellington 26th August. (N.Z.S. Co.) City of Lincoln, left New York Ist July; due at Auckland 11th August; due Wellington 16th [August; (F. and S.) ' Canadian Spinner, left New York for Australasian port* 2nd July; dv« at Auckland 9th August; due at Wellington ISth August. (Murray, Robert*.) Eastern Planet, left New York 2fld July; due at Lyttelfcou on-18th August. . (Dalgety: and Co.) Easterner, left New Tort 23rd July; due at Auckland 30th August; due Wellington 9th September. (Dalgety and Co.) Athenle, left Southampton 14th July; due at Wellington 26th August. (S. S. and A.. Company.) ' Wairtraa, left San Francisco 10th July; now «t Auckland; due at. Wellington 15th August. (U.S.S. Co.> Port Lincoln, left New York 14fch July; dv« at Auckland 13th August; due Wellington 21st August. (C. and D.) Port Lyttelton, left London 22nd July; due 'at Anekland 7th September; due Wellington 12th September. (C. and D.) Xumara, left Liverpool 23rd July; due at Auckland 12th September; due Wellington 19th September. (S.S. and A. Co.) llarama, left San Francisco 25th July; due at Wellington 16th August. (U.S.S. Co.) Corinthlc, left Southampton 28th July; due at Wellington 10th September. (S.S. and A. Company.) Ruapehu, left Southampton 29th Jnly: due at Auckland 13th September; due Wellington 20th September. (N.Z.S. Company.) Port Stephens, left Barry 30th July; due at Wellington 15th September. (O.'and D.) 1 Cornwall, left New York 31st July; due at Auckland sth September; due Wellington 12th September. (F. and 8.) j ■V TELEORAPH, SYDNEY, 10th AngOTt Sailed—Ullraaroa (4 p.m.), for Wellington ' NEW PLYMOUTH, 10th August Sailed—Corinna (3.15 p.m.), for Dunedin; Earawa (8.45 p.m.), for .Onehunga WANGANUJ, 10th August Arrived—Waitangi (2.30 p.m.) and Waverley (3 p.m.), from Wellington PICTON, ,10th August Arrived—Hapourika (4.35 p.m.), from Wellington . ' LYTTELTON, 10th August Silled—Paparoa (4.55 p.m.), for Timaru; Opua (8.30 p.m.), for Wellington TIMARU, 10th August tailed—Karma (5.45 p.m.), for Wellington BIRTH AGE MS*. Bnrham—Queen's Wharf. Kamc—Queen's Wharf. N6ra Niven—Queen's Wharf. Baden Powell—Q'leen's Wharf. • Hula—Queen's Wharf.' Blenhe m— Queen's Wharf. Nikau—Queen's Wharf. Putiki—Queen's Wharf. Eileen Ward—Queen's WhaTf. Wairau—Queen's Wharf. Komata—Taranaki-street Wharf, Tmanekai—Clyde-quay Wharf. Marafoa—Ferry Wharf. , Hinemoa—Ferry Wharf. Roua—Railway Wharf. Kewa—Railway Wharf. Waihora—Railway Wharf. Coronation—Glasgow Wharf, Ruahine—Glasgow Wharf. Somerset —Glasgow Wharf. Vercengitorijc—King's Wharf. Kakapo—King's Wharf. Kennedy—King's Wharf. ■ Ngatorc—King's--Whsfrf. iloeraki—lV Stream. "'"-^ ,Amokura—ln Stream. Takapuna—ln Stream. Poherua—ln Stream. Rosamond—On Slip. Zita—Miramar Wharf. The barque Rewa is to leave Wellington on Tuesday : for Lyttelton to complete loading .wool and tallow for London. The Government steamer Hinemoa returned to Wellington yesterday afternoon from her round trip to the southern lighthouses. She is later.to visit Cook .Strait buoys. Tho crew, of the 6teamer Inga, which arlived in'Wanganui laßt week, had an exciting experience while at Newcastle, being in a cvclone-when the wind achieved a velocity of 90 miles an hour, and snapped 12 mooring lines. Two vessels were at the same time in difficulty outside the Heads, but manoßed to reach port the neict morning/ The lifeboat crew went out In case, of emergency, and had a particularly rough experience during tho night..

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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 36, 11 August 1921, Page 6

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SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 36, 11 August 1921, Page 6

SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 36, 11 August 1921, Page 6