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SHIPPING

P»RT OF WELLINGTON. HIGH WATER. To-day—lOh 52m a.m.; llh 12m p.m. To-inorrow—llh 24m a.m.; llh 58m p.m. ARRIVAL*. March 7—Nora Niven, steam trawler (2.46 ■.m.), 166 tons, Ormes, from Cook Straifc March 7—-Ngato, s.s. (6.S a.m.), iaO3 tons, Wildman, from Nelson ' ' ' March 7—Mnoii, s.s, (7.5 a.m.), 5412 tons, Irwln, from Lyttelton , — March 7 —Coronation, auxiliary, schooner (8.20 a.m.), 88 tons, Taylor, from D'Urville Isjand oimrtumi. March 6—City ol Hankow, a.s. (4 p.m.), 8240 tons, Mason, for Xyttelton March 6—Galo. s.s. (4.16 pjn.), 934 tons, Robertson, for Wanganui March 6—Kakapo, s.s. (4.35 p.m.), 1621 tons, Cordy, for Lytteltoa March 6—Opawa, s.s. (6 p.m.), 110 tons, < Nicholas, for Blenheim ; March 6—Nikau, a.a. (6,30 p.m.), 248 tons, 1 'Hay, for Nelson March 6—Wahine, e.s. (7.55 p.m.), 4436 tons, | Cameron, for Lyttelton : ) ' March 7—Nora Nlven, steam trawler (8.55 , ifc.m.), 166 tons, Ormes, for Cook Strait j ■XPEGTBB ARRIVAL*. Karori, Lyttelton, 7th Walnui, Picton, 7th Opawa, Picton, 7th Kennedy, Foxton, Tth ' - Wahine, Lyttolton, Bth Nikau, Nelson, Bth Port Curtis, Wanganui, Bth Wakatn, Xaikoura, Bth Putiki, East Coast, Bth Kapitl Wanganui, Bth Invercargill, Wanganui, Bth ' v Maori, 1 Lyttelton, ■ 9th . ■.' Ngaio, Nelson, 9th ' Kauri, :Tiuaru, 9th Waipori, Greymouth, 9th 'Kapuni, Patea, 9th Echo, Blenheim, 9th Ruapehu, Oisbomo, 9th , . / Hawera, Patea, 9th Kahlka, Dunedin, 10th Kakapo, Dunedin, 10th Wanaka, Auckland, 11th Ripple, Napier and Gisborne, 12th > Leitrim, Timaru, 13th Karori, Graymouth, 13th , z Corlnna .Onehunga, 13th / - Somerset, Wanganui, 16th

PMjBeTE* BEMRTUMI. Ma'ama, San Francisco, 7th .'..,- Paloona, Lyttelton, Duneotfn, Bluff, and Melbourne, 7th . ' : \ Ripple, Napier and Glsbome, 7th < Karori, Westport, 7th Komata, Westport, 7th Maori, Lyttelton, 7th Ngaio, Nelson, 7th Hawera, Patea, 7th . Echo, Blenheim, 7tb Kapuni, Patea, 7th' Waimri, Picton, Bth Nikan, Nelson, Bth Wabine, Lyttelton, Bth ' Opawa, Pieton, Bth Invereargill, Picton, Bth Kapiti, Wanganui, Bth Hurmrai, London, Bth Reiyo Maru, Lyttelton, Bttt - H.M.S. Chatham, Auckland, 9tH ' Wakatu, Kaikoura, 9th >v, Kauri, Auckland, 9th ■Putiki, East Coast, 3th. -Kahika, New Plymouth, 10th J , Port Onrtis, London, via Hobart, 10th Corinna, Dunedin, Oamaru, Timaru, 13th ■ / OVERSEA VESSELS. Tahiti, left San Francisco on the 3rd March; <due at Wellington 25th March. / (U.S.B. Co,) ■ Dorset, left Liverpool 26th January; left Panama on the 27th February; due at) Auckland 23rd March; due at Wellington 30th .'March. _(F. and 8. Co.) Kramer*, left Southampton 2nd February; left Colon 22nd February; due at Auckland '• »th March; due Wellington 21rt March. (New Zealand Shipping Company). < . •. ■■■ City of Canton, left New York 29th Jmu«ry; left Newport News 2nd February,; due at, Lyttelton 7th March. (F. and S.) Waiotapu, left San Francisco Bth .February; due at Auckland 9th March. (U. 3.8. Co.) Coriithic, left Southampton »th February; left Balboa 26th February;' due at Wellington v 20th March. (9.8. and A. Co.) ' Zealandlc, left Liverpool 12th February; left ■ Balboa 27th February; due at' Auckland 22nd . March; due at Wellington 30th March. (S.B. and J.. Co.) Canadian Spinner left New York 31st January; due at Auckland IBth March; due at Wellington 20th Maroh. (Murray, Eobertß). Waihemo left Los Angeles 14th February; due at Auckland 10th March. (U.S.S. Co.) Raranga left London 18th February;' due Wellington 81st March. (S.S. and A. Co.) ' ' '• Australind left Newport News 18th February;, . due Auckland 18th March; due Wellington 25th , • \March. <F.>'and.- S.) ■■•. . - ..-.. : ■ , ■"• Devon,left New York 12th February; left Panama 16th February; due Auckland 11th . March; due Wellington 18th March. (F. and 8.) > '■•■■-■ ■ - '"' Tainul, left Southampton 23rd February; due ■ [Wellington 4th April. r(S.S. and A. Co.) Cornwall,,, left Liverpool 26th February; dut ■ 'Auckland 6th April; due Wellington later. -•■■ ,(F. and 8.).,:, ..;... . ■ '•. ■ ...-.,, . : i BY TELEGRAFH. ■ LIVERPOOL, 6th February „ Arrived—Otarama, from New Zealand ,; ; ■ ~ HTJLL. 6th March ~ Arrived—Maimoa, from Wellington .<., ' AUCKLAND. 6th March 'Arrived—Wanaka (7 a.m.), from Gisborne; ' Hatarana (5.30 p.m.), from Cardiff; Manuka (6.10 pm.),'from "Sydney, ••■'■-.- - ' ■■■ ONBHUNGA, 6th March , Sailed—Karawa (3.40 p.m.), for New Plymouth ■'. ■ . WANGANUI, 7th March ■ Arrived—Gale (3.60 aim.), Irom Wellington ."■ '' ■ ' ■ • PICTON. •■ 6th March Arrived—Wainul (4.50 p.m.), from Wellington \. ■: ' ■■■■■' • ' KAIKOURA, 6th March- '■■ '. Arrived—Wakatu- (noon), from Wellington ■• . . LYTTELTON, !6th March Arrived—Ngakuta (8,40 p.m.), from Greymoath ' , , . ' Sailed—Breeze, for Dunedin; Kamo (3.50 p.m.) ■ for Chatham Islands ' ' .' ■ ■•■■ -:: ■■ ■■■■ . ■." ■•" ■ 7th .March • Arrived—Wahins (7 a.m.) and City'of Han . ,kow, (8.35, a.m.), from Wellington. ....;, To sail—Wahine (8:30 p.m.), for"Wellington ■ '.''"'' J ' NELSON, 7th'March ' Arrived—Nikau (7 a.m.), from Wellington ' To sail—Nikau (7 p.m.)y.for Wellington ." ' '■■-■. -:. ■ BLENHEIM, 7th . March Arrived—Opawa (early), from Wellington >.. - Sailed—Opawa (10 a.m.)," for. Wellington AKAROA, 6th: March: Sailed—Tuianekai (1.30 p.m.), for Moerakt. Ilghthouso :,•.'■■'".■ BEKTRAGE LIST. . ' Paloona—Queen's Wharf, No. 1 N. ' Marama—Queen's Wharf No.. 2 ■■■•■•• .-'Nora Niven—Queen's Wliarf, No. 3. - : Waverley—Queen's Wharf, No. 5. ... Ilawera—Queen's Wharf, No. 7. • Ulenheim—Queen's Wharf No. <».'■' Echo—Queen's Wharf, No. 11. " ■Ngaio—Queen's Wharf. No. 12. . Ripple—Queen's Wharf, No. 13. Coronation—Queen's Wharf, No. 13. H.M.S. Chiitlinm-Clyde-quay Wharf, No. 2. Maori—Ferry tWharf, No. 2. "Komata—Railway Wharf, No,. 2, ' . Hurunui—Glasgow Wharf No. 8. Kapuni—Kinij's Wharf, No. 1. ' ■ : Whitepine—King's Wharf No. 2, Kittawa—King's Wharf No. 2.' l Keiyo Maru—King's WJiarf, No. J. Poherua—Thorndon Wharf ' AmoUura—Thorndon Wharf. ; Taltapuna—ln Strea«a,' • Jfoeraki—ln Stream, ;■ ■ Rosamond—ln Streaißj Kona—ln SWeaniRaupo—ln Stream. Hinemoa—ln Stream. . i THE MAINDT LODOB. It .was announced at Sydney recently that the well-known inter-State trader Malndy Lodge /" had been purchased by Messrs. Scott, Fell, and ' Co v from her 1 owners, Maindy Shipping Com- .'■■■• pany, Ltd., in liquidation.- ■ The Maindy Lodge, which lias been under charter to the new owners for. the last twelve months, has been engaged principally in the Newcastle-Port Pirie ore trade, and will continue on that run. She /is a steel screw steamer of 2686 tons register," and was built in 1916 by J. Priestman and Co., •at their Sundcrlnnd yard. '-Of a length of 2Soft, a breadth of 43ft, nnd a moulded depth of 21ft, she has her machinery aft. Large selftrimming hatches are another "feature of her special construction as a collier. NEW COMMONWEALTH STEAMERS. The Commonwealth and Dominion Line has given instructions to the contractors to proceed with their new steamers, the Port Auck- . laud and the Port Campbell. < Work on these two vessels stopped in April of last year. It is anticipated that they will be out of the hands of the builders, Messrs. Workman, Clark, and Co., of Belfast, by next June or July,' but at the. price to he paid for them,- it is doubtful if they will ever be able to pay for their own Insurance and depreciation charges. Contracts have been signed for them, however, and the company has to shoulder the burden, They are sister ships of - 8300 gross tonnage, with insulated storage capacity of 113,000 carcases,

THE NAVUA, Captain A, H, Dnvey is in command of the Navua, which has taken over tho Tofua's run In tin) Island service. The vessel, which left Auckland on Saturday for Suva, took the following paßsenijers:—Saloon: Misses Q. and L. Muaser, N. M. Cheeseman, E. SI. Swinb'ourne, Sisters Adama, Smith (2), Peers, McKenzle, Misses A. M. Grimn. C. J. Westoii, C. M. Swnnn, J.. and F. Freeman, Mesdames Lautenbad), W./K. Shearman, Folger, Hilton, E. .0. Patorson, K. Freeman, F. V. Miller and infant, O. Pickering, C. SI. Grey, F. H. Mereditlt, Nelson, A. Hough, E. Pezallo, W. H. Murley, D. M. Baird, Mellish, Jlaclay, C. E. Swanii, M. F. Siftton, N. F. D. Eobey, F. E. WMter, S. Macdonald, D. Slacky, Phillips, VLE. Ragsdale, M. Moody, Messrs W. A. Folger, G. A. Norton, W. E. .Sheppard, A. W. Pickering, Lavis, A. S. Meredith. Gibson, L. F. G&rnett, L. H. Fox, J: V. Jacka, A. V. Paterson, B. Freeman, A. E. McPherson, F. V. Miller, O. C. Eberhardt, W. H. Shearman; E. J. Litttenbacb, J. M. Suttor, B. H. Green, W. H. SlacDonald, W. H. Murley, W. W. Poll, D. M. Balrd, J. H. Dixon, F. W. Bailey, E. S. Meredith, W. G. Mellish, S. K. Maclay, W. H. Phillips, n. MuLaughlin, G. C. Wilson. D. Mackay, T. D. H. Bruce, E. D. Bukewell, G. S. Radley, C. W. Hatter, G. B. Winkfield, J, F. C. Doyle, H. Irwin, Wong Sul Eau, Slaster Phillips, Dr. H. Hilton, Eev. A. Hough, and 20 steerage, including 7 Hindus and 1 Chinaman. HtTBTJinJI SAILS TO-MOEEOW. The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Hurunni is to leave Wellington at daybreak to-morrow for London, via Montevideo. r PESHAWTJE'S LOADING. ' i 1 The Peshawur Is expected- at, Wellington on I Saturday next from Lyttelton to complete her < cargo, and will leave hers on the 14th March , for London. i WANGARATTA FOR BOMB. 1 To complete Homeward loading, the Wanga-' ratta is dv» at Wellington from Lyttelton next Thursday* She is to' «ail from Wellington on the 14th Slarch for London, via Montevideo, ADDITION TO THE' FEDERAL LINE. Some time ago (says an exchange) the New Zealand Shipping Company purchased five exGerman vessels, which were lying at Falmoutb waiting" for better times. One of these, now to be known as the Cumberland (previously the Wendland), Is to make a voyage to Australia and .is at present loading at west coast I ports. It is an insulated cargo ateamer. of nearly 17,000 tons dead weight capacity, 618 ft in length, 64ft beam, with a depth of 43ft. The, other four vessels are sister ships.. The Cumberland will sail under the colours of the Federal Line.

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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 55, 7 March 1922, Page 6

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SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 55, 7 March 1922, Page 6

SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 55, 7 March 1922, Page 6