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SHIPPING

t ORT OF WELLINGTON,

HIGH WATBK.

To-day—lOh 38m a.m.; lih 4m p.m. To-morrow—lib 26m a.m.; Ilhs4ap.nli

ARRIVALS.

August 26—Corinna, s.s. (4.60 p.m.), 1271 tons, Elders, from New Plymouth

August 26—Invercargill, s.s. (10.50 p.m.), 224 toni, Wilkinsoir, from Wanganui August 27—Echo, auxiliary schooner (12.10 ».m.), 90 tons, Nelson, from Blenßeim

■ EPARTURES.

August 26—Opawa, s.s. (5 p.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, for Blenheim

August 26—Cygnet, s.s. (4.50 p.m.), 124 tons, Murray, for Lyttelton ' .

August 26—Ngahere, s.s. (5 p.m.), 1090 tons, Dilluer, for Greymouth <

August 26—Kaitoa, s.s. (6.30 p.m.), 305 tons, Wildman, for Nelson August 26—Maori, s.s. (7.50 p.m.), 3412 tons, Cameron, for Lyttelton

EXPECTED ARRIVALS.

Mapourika, Ndson and Pioton, 27th Opawa, Blenheim, 27th Kapuni, Pabea, 27th Kapiti, Wanganui, 27th Ngakuta, Whaugarei, 27th Invercargill, Terawhiti, 27th Maori, Lyttelton, 28th Kaitoa, Nelson, 28tli' Kntoa, Lyttelton, 28th Ripple, Napier, Gisborne,. Akitio, 28th Kowhai, Greymonth, 28th Batten Powell, Lyttelton, 28th Atheniq, Southampton,- 28th Dorset, Auckland, 29th Marama, Sydney, 29th Kahika, Gisborne, 29th Kokiri, Greymouth, 30th Mararoa, Lyttelton, 30th Nikau, Nelson, 30th Hawera, Wanganui, 31st

PROJECTED DEPARTURES.

Nikau, Nelson, 27th ■ Mararoa, Lyttelton, 27th Corinna, Dunedin, 27th Wairauy Mcnheim, 27th Wakatu; Kaikoura nud Lyttelton, 27th Mupourika, Plcton and Nelson, 29th Kaitoa, Nelson, 29th ■ . Maori. Lyttelton, 29th Kahika, Greymouth, 29th "; Manuka, Sydney,' 29th ' Komata, Westport, 29th Katoa, Auckland, 23th Kapiti, Wanganui, 29th Invercargi.ll, Wtiuganul, 29th Haden' Powell, Lyttelton, 29th Kapuni, Putea, 29th Hawera, Patea, Mth

Ngakuta, Grey-mouth, 29th Ripple, Napier, Gisborne, Akitio, 30th 'Manama, Sun Francisco,-30th SVaitomo, Dunedin, 30th

OVERSEA VESSELS,

'' Athenic, left Southampton 14th July; due j»t Wellington 28Ui August. (S v S. and A. fCompany.) / ". ' Dorset, left Liverpool sth July; now at ('Auckland; duo Wellington 29th August. (F. (and S.) '

'■:■ Canadian Spinner, left New York for Aus-> ftralasian ports 2n.l July; due at' Auckland VIEtU September; due nt Wellington 22nd Sepfiember/ (Murray, Roberts.) -i~■,Easterner, left' Ne- York 23rd July; due »t (Auckland -3.oth August; due Wellington 9th [September. (Dalgety ' and Co.) ," i Port lyttelton, left London 22nd July; left jßanama 10th August; duett Auckland sth iSeptember; due Wellington 12th September. /(C. and'D.) >■ K«m*ra, left Liverpool 23rd July; left Colon 117 th August; due at Auckland 11th September; (due Wellington 18th September. (S.S. and I'A. CO.)

I ' Corinthlc, left" 1 Southampton 28th July; left Colon 17th August ;. at - Wellington 7th (September (S.B. and A. Company.) ''■ Buapehu, left Southampton 29th July; dv« '«t Auckland 13th September; due WelUufton !20th September.. (N.Z.S. Company.) I v Port Stephens, left Barry 30th July; due at" .Wellington 15th September. (0. and D.) '■ Cornwall, left New York 31st July; due ,»t Anckland sth September; due Wellington I I2th September. (F. and S.) ; Canadian Conqueror, left Montreal 24th June; .due at Auckland Bth October; due Wellington 15th October. (Murray, Roberta.) Kemuera, left Southampton on 18th August; due at Auckland 2nd October;, due Wellington Mh October. <N.Z.S. Co.) ■

■V TELEGRAPH.

AUCKLAND, 26th August Balled—Makur* (5.15 p;m.), for^Sydney • - , WANGANUI, 26th Augßst Sailed;—Haw«ra (6 p.m.), for Wellington

PICTON, 26th August Arrived—Mapourlka. (4.45 p.m.), from Welling:ton

KAIKOURA, 26th August Sailed—Wakatu (3.10 p.m.), for Wellington

PORT CHALMEES, 26th August .- Sailed—Eastern Planet (5.40 p.m.), for Ho/bart -

DUNEDIN, 26th August ArrWed—Water LHy, ketch (10.15 p.m.), from Kalapoi

Sailed—Karamu (12.35' p.m.), for Bluff; Kurow (5 p.m.), for Adelaide

BERTHAOB LIST.

Manuka—Queen's Wharf.

Waimea—Queen's Wharf. Mapourika—Queen's Wharf. Waitangi—Queen's Wharf; Kapuni—Queen's Wharf. Hula—Queen's Wharf. Corinna—Queen's Wharf. Wakatu—Queen's Wharf.' Waverley—Queen's Wharf. . Blenheim—Queen's Wharf. Nikau—Queen's Wharf. Hawern—Queen's' Wharf. Kopi—Queen's Wharf. Wootton—Queen's Wharf. Echo—Queen's Wharf. Komata—TaranaJii-street Wharf. Vereengetorix—Clyde-quay Wharf. Tutanekai—Clyde-quay Wharf. Mararoa—Ferry Wharf. Waitomo—Railway Wharf. Ngator6—Esilway Wharf. Coronation—Glasgow Wharf. France—King's Wharf. Invercargill—Pipitea Wharf. Moeraki—li Stream. '• Amokura—ln Stream. Takapuna—ln Stream. Poherua—ln Stream. Rowa—lp Stream. Rosamond—On Slip. Eil«n Ward—On Slip. Raupo—Mlraraar Wharf.

'ATHENIC, FROM HOME.

■' TTie Shaw; Sayill, anil Albion Company's liner ''Atbenic is duo in the stream at Wellington at ' 2 o'clock to-morrow afternoon from London and ' Southampton, via Panama. She will not berth till Monday morning. The following pas\scngcrs will arrive by the vessel:—Saloon: 1 Misses M. and I. ButUe, S. Atkinson. E. Art/■wood, .A. Boyle, E. Cannon, M. Carswell, L. '.Cotton, I. Duncan, G. Fern, D. Goozee, M. ■Grundy, K. Hawkins, 31. Ireson, B. Klfl, M. ' j Lauchland, I. Lawton. J. Horror, E. and ». Nathensen, E. Neily, M, Steele, D. Tarr'. B. f Taylor, A. Taylor, J.. Thorburn, L. Whytc, iG. Wise, A. Woodman, Sister D. Dalsairns, I Mrs. L. Lees and Master B. Lees, ■• Mesdames fL. Buller, E. Hudson, B. Bath, E. Cocks, "I M. Davies, E. Jones, A. LnnK, J. Lauchland, C. 'Nathensen. M. Van Wulven, A. Walker. L. ' Wilson. Messrs. J. Buttle, R. Coffey, E. Flint/ i'A. Mackenzie, V. Mills, E. Thompson, 0. WU- ! son. A. Wunderlich, A. Batchelor, W. Bolton, ■ W. Booth, H. Bosher, A. Crawford, H. Elllng- • -worth, G. Bammond, G. Haswell, F. Havell, H. Haynes, W. Hockley, J. Kiley, F. Rutty, A. ; Wells, T. Woolerton, Colonel H. Blakeney, i Lieut.-Colonel G. Miles, Lieut. R. Dlckson, , Lieut. D. Eenton and Mrs. Eenton, Lieut. S. Simpson, Captain E. Fisk, Mrs. and Miss Flsk, :Rev. J. Harvey, Mrs. Harvej ahd family (3), / Rev. Show-Brown, Mr. and Mrs. A. Flint, Mr. • and Mrs.-I). Gillies, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hoekyn, i Mr. and Mrs. W. Miller, Messrs. W. and R.i '. Miller, Miss A. Miller, Mr. and Mrß. M. • Rodney and son, Mr. and Mrs. H, D. Vavasour, ; Mr..;and Mrs. K. Walsh, Mr. and MM. J. Calder <and eon, Mr. and Mrs. J. Cowden and (son, Mr, and Mrs. J. Davies, Mr. and Mrs. W. Sow, Mr. and Mrs. R. Forster and son, Mr. and Mrs. H. Oayford and two sons, Mr, . and Mrs. W. Gl'l, Mr. and Mrs. E. Horsfall ; and son, Mr. and Mrs. F. Stutchbury Miss . Stutchbury, Mr. and Mrs. W. Swainson, Miss . and Master Swafnson, Mr. and Mrs. D, Tim. pany and son, Mr. and Mrs. G. Turner, and ; Miss M. Turner, Mr. and Mrs. H. White, Mr. , and Mra. Woolerton, Mr. and Mrs. G. Yallop. Tlicro are nearly 400 In the third-clas3. Tho Wangaratta left Newport News on the 23rd August,»aml Orari sailed from Fort Said "on the 24th August'for Home. The following are the movements of the Union Company's trans-Pieiflc cargo steamers :—Waikawa, duo at Auckland 14th September. After discharge of the Auckland portion of her cargo, proceeds to Wellington,Lytteltou, New Plymouth, Melbourne, and Sydney. Waihemo, loads at the Pacific coast ' early in September ( for Australasia. Waiotapu, loads at the Pacific Co:i£t about the middle of September for Australasia. Waimarlno, leaves Newcastle at the «nd of August for Seattle and Vancouver to load at the . Pacific Coast in October for Australasia. The schooner Valmarie, which put into Auckland in distress while en ronte from Australia ,to Wellington and Greymouth, has been repaired, and has completed discharge of her Wellington cargo at Auckland.

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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 50, 27 August 1921, Page 4

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SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 50, 27 August 1921, Page 4

SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 50, 27 August 1921, Page 4

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