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SHIPPING

PORT OF WELLINGTON

HIGH WATEB. To-day—2h 10m ajii.; 2h 30m pjn. To-morrow—3a Om a-m.; Sh 25m p.m.

ARRIVALS. I Jlai. eh IS—Putiki, s.s. (5.50 p.m.), 109 tons, | Smith, from Napier * March IS—Wainui, s.s. (6.55 p.m.), 684 tons. Sizar, fß>n> Picton March 18—Hawera, s.s. (9.50 p.m.), 174 tons, McKumon, from Patea March 13--Kapuni, s.s. (9.40 p.m.), 275 tons, HcLachlau, C'roni Patea March 13—WaveHey, s.s. (11.30 p.m.), 157 tons, Brigden, irom Patea March 19—WaV.attt, 5.3. (3.15 a.m.), 157 tons, Eobertson, from Kaikoura March 10—Calm, s.s. (6.40 ajn.), 881 tons, Irom Wanga.uui March 19 —Atikau, s.s. (7.35 a.m.), 248 tons, Vasta, Jrom iVelson March 19—h'olmdale, s.s. (7.40 a.m.), (SSI tons, Williams, from Wanganui • March 19—Wa.Mine, s.s. (.9 a.m.), 4436 tons, Cameron, from L.vttelton DEPARTURES. March 18—Saitoa, s.s. (4 p.m.), SIS tons, Baggett, lor Motuek'a March IS—Kapiti, i*-s. (4.50 p.m.), 242 tons, Sawyers, lor Wangan.li March lS—Kakapo, s.s. (11.20 p.m.), 1521 tons, Knowles, for GrOymouth March IS—Echo, auxiliary schooner (4.45 p.m.), 99 tons, Jackson, for .Blenheim March 18—InvercargUl,. s.s. (.5 pjnj, 221 tons, Wilkinson, for Wangjinui March 18—Hippie, s.a. (0 p.m.), 418 tons, Norling, for Akitio, Castlepoint, Napier, and Gisborne March IS—Ngaio, sjs. (7.30 p.m4, 1203 tons, Wildman, for Nelson March 18—Maori, 5.6. (7.45 p.m.), 5412 tons, Irwin, for Lyttelton March 18—Waimea, a.s. (BJ.li p.m.), 454 tons, Graham, for Nelson, Westport, and Greymouth BERTH AGE LIST. Wainui—Queen's Wharf, No. 1 B ■ Wanaka—Queen's Wharf, No. 4. ittarama—Queen's "Wharf, Ho. 6. Vakatu—Queen's Wharf, No. 7. iU'lmdale—Queen's Wharf, No. Ifli Wtvirau—Queen's Wharf, No. 11. Nikau—Queen's Wharf, No. 12. ■ Wahine—Ferry Wharf, No. 2. Tutanckai—Ferry Wharf, No. 3. Waikawa—Railway Wharf, No. 2. Kauri—Railway Wharf, No. S. Flora—Hallway Whaif, No. 3. City of Winchester—Glasgow Wharf, Ho, L Ta3taania—Glasgow Wharf, No. S., Ngahere—Glasgow Whiirf, No. S. ' Vaverley—Glasgow Wharf, No. 2Kapuni—King's Wharf, No. L, Hawera—King's Wharf, No. L, Kemuera—King's Wharf, No. 2. Komata—King's Wharf, No. 8. Calm—King's Wharf, 'No. 8. l'utiki—King's Wharf, No. 8. Forest Home—Pipitea Wharf, Ho. ti Vatrol—Pipitea Wharf, No. 2. Manuka —Thorndon Breastwork. Rama —Thorndou Breastwork. Mar.aroa—Slip Wbarf. Kosadond—On Shp. farituvu—On Slip. Kennedy—On Slip. Kahika-->iiramar Whsr! Takapuna—ln StreaiUUiaeiuoa—ln Stream. Blenheim—ln Stream, EXPECTED ARRIVALS, Poet Chalmers, New York, Auckland, and Kapier, lOtli . Corlmia, New Plymouth, 18th Putiki, Napier, Mth Scottish Monarch, Cunedin, JDtb Uevon, Napier, 20th Echo, Blenheim, 20th Trukieve, Auckland, 20th Piako, Auckland, 20th: Maori, Lyuelton, -20th Ngaio, Nelson, 20th AVingatui, Auckland, 20fth Kaitoa, Motueka. 20th Port Pirie, London, 20th, Westmoreland, Auckland and Kapler, Zlafc . Wairau, Blenheim, 21st '' • Wuhiue, Lyttelton, 21st Nikau, Nelson, 213t City of Eastbourne, Auckland and Kapiar, j Invercnrgill. Wanganni, 21st I Kamo, Bluil, via ports, 21at Kaicsngatu, Westport, 21st I Vvaverley, Patea, 22nd Ointwa, Blenlwiin, 22nd Echo, Blenheim, 22nd Atiiu, fluuedin, via ports, 22nd Ojiih:,. Dunedin, via ports, 22nd Hippie, East Coast, 2Srd' Wakatu, Xyttclton and Kaikoura, 23rd • Kakauoa, .Newcastle, 24th ilaliaua, Auckland, 24th I Hororuta, Port Chalmers, 24th I Poit Curtis, Wangaavul, 25th " ■ ! E! Kantaru, Dunkirk, via ports, 27th | &'u±tu>u Monarch, Dunedin, 29tn PROJECTED DEPARTURES. ' Xlkav, Nelson, 10th ' V/ahiiv, LytteHon, 10th I Viiyerlk.)', Ktoa, i9th ' Flora, Ck'rsynwutll, 19th Vvukatii, Aaikoura and Lyttelton, lßth Wuirau, klunholm, ISth Kauri, Melbourne, 19th Ripple, Ea-iV. Coast, Iflth Wanaka, Auckland, lyth lnvercaiglU, Wanganui, IStb. Maori,, Lyttelton, 20th Kgaio, Jielson, 20th Putiki, East Coast, £oth Echo, Blenheim, 20th Kaitoa, Mu.pu and Motneka, 20th City of Winchester, London, via Montevideo ana Teneritte, 20th Jiomata, Westport, -20th Corinna, Jjunedln, Oamaru, Timaro 20th Wingatui, Bluff 20th I Tasmania, Kapler, Gisbome, and Auckland. 80th Opawa, Blenheim, 20th Port Chataeru', lyttelton, 21st • Marama. Sydney, 2Ut Kamo, Ka.Mler and Gisbome, 21st Titoki, West Coast, 21si Waikawa, Vewcaatle, 22nd Atua, Sapief imd Auckland, 22nd Uemuera, Southampton and London, via Panama, 22nd Opihl, Kew Plj'mouth and Nelson, 22nd Devon, London, via Panama, 23rd Piako, Lyttelton and Dunedin, 24th City of Eastbourne, New Plymouth, 24th Westmoreland, London, via Montevideo and Las Palma3, 24th Scottish Monarch, Dunkirk, Bremen, and •Uororata, London, via Montevideo and Las Palmas, 28th Port Curtis, London, via Montevideo, 28th El Kuntara, Dunkirk, via Noumea, Port .Vila, and ports, 2Dth ' THB INTERCOLONIAL SBBYIOE. Moeraki, left Melbourne 6th March for Wellington. LrUcltuu, iJaiieairi, andßlua: arrived at Wellinistoa llftli March! left" Wellington 15th March lor Lyttelton, Dunedin, Blutt and Melbourne. (U.B.S. Co.) ' | Maraina, arrived at Wellhigton 18th March; leaves Wellington 21st iliuch for Sydaev ; due at Bydney is.li March. (TJ.fi.s. Co.) " Uliniaroa, left Sycney lßth March for Auckland; duo ai Auckland 19th March: leaves f, u c,?r 21st ilttrßll ior Sydney. (Huddartliaheno, lelb Auckland 14th March for Sydney; arrived at Sydney ISth March if leaves ■&r«Kr& T 8 ni toU) due at le/t'& Artt fo S/Sklan h d : Ma r r^«s ut Aucl:land Utb March; left 18th March f°,' ya"c°uver- via Suva and Honolulu.

Maunganul, arrived at Wellington from San Francisco, via Papeete and Earoton<*a on 14th .March; left Wellington 16th March fo? fti f »* Sydney 19th Mare" (L.s.s. Co.) OYBR6EAS VESSSLB. Maunganul, lslt Ban Francisco 22nd Febrnary (or Wellliiutoa and Syclooy. via Papeete and Kaiotonga; arrived at Wellington l«b March; left loth March for Sydney; arrived at Sydney 19Dh March. (U.S.S? Co ) Makura, left Vancouver 7th March for Auckland, via Honolulu and Suva ■ due »t Auckland 2Sth Ilarch. (U.S.S. Co') Orouaiti, lelt ban Luis Obifpo (California! 21th February for Wellington; due at Wellington about 20th March. (U.S.S. Co!) '■ Waihemo, left San Francisco 14th March for Auckland Napier, Lyttelton, Dunedin, and New Plymouth; due at Auckland 13th ADril lonic, left Southampton ?th February for Auckland and Lyttelton; left Balboa 25th February; arrived at Auckland 16th March. (fc.S. and A.) Mahana, left Liverpool Oth February for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin; left Balboa 24th February; arrived at Auckland llith March; due at Wellington °4th March. City of Winchester, left Delagoa Bay (East Africa) for Wellington, Lyttelton, Tokomaru Bay, Napier, Wanganui, Wellington; arrived at Wellington 12th February; left 22nd February for Lyttelton; sails anally from Wellington 20th March for London, via Montevideo and Teneritro. (S.S. and A. Co.) Kemuera. left Southampton 17th January for Wellington und Lyttelton, via Panama; left Panama 2nd February; arrived at Wellington on the lUst February; left 27th February for Lyttelton; sails from Wellington 22nd March for Southampton and London, via Panama. (X.Z.S. Co.) lluahine, left Southampton Srd March for Auckland and Wellington; duo at Wellington 7th April. (K.Z.S. Co.) Eimutaka, l«Ji London. 7th llaxch, Jo* gorfc

Chalmers, Tlmaru, Lyttelton, New Plymouth, A»rilKel!( O\H« dr<\ aC' P°rt Cllalmers 24tu Apru. v^.ii.o. bo.) Piako, left Liverpool 27th January for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin; arrived at Auckland 10th March; due at Wellington 20th March; leaves 21th March for Lyttelton and Dunedin. (F.S.N. Co.) Trekieve, left New York 6th February, for Auckland, Wellington, Lytteltou, Timaru,' Dunedin, and Bluff; arrived at Auckland lflth March; due at Wellington 20th March. (F.S.N. i'rewyn, left Newport News 6th March for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton,- Timaru, Adelaide, Melbourne, and Sydney; due at Auckland 4th April; due at Wellington 9th April. (N.Z.S. Co.) Xekoa, left Liverpool 19th February for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Bluff; arrived at Panama 4th March; left Panama sth March; due at Auckland 2'th March; due at Wellington 2nd April. {.x .S.N. Co.) Atholl, left New York 23rd February for I Auckland, Wellington, Wanganui, and Tasmania; due at Auckland 2nd April; dua at Wellington 9th April. (F.S.N. Co.) Trelyon, left Sew York Bth March for Auckland; due at Auckland Bth April. (F.S.N. Port Pirie, left London 9th February for Wellington, Dunedin, and Auckland; left Panama 28th February; due at Wellington 20tU March. (C. and D. Line). OMBILIN WITH TIMBEE AND SLEEPERS. Messrs. Johnston and Co. advise that the Ombilin is expected to leave Auckland tomorrow for Wellington to unload a further portion of her cargo of sleepers and hardwood from Bunbury. The vessel will leave here about the 30th March for Dunedin to complete discharge. She will subsequently load at Wellington, Auckland, Napier, and Dunedin for Singapore, Calcutta, Japan, and other Eastern ports. WAIRTTNA LEFT HONOLTTLXJ. The Union Company advises that the steamer Wairuna left Honolulu at 1 a,m. on Monday for Vancouver, where she is due on the 27th March. THE ISLAND SERVICE. The Island steamer Tofua is to leave Auckland at 11 a.m. on Saturday next for Fiji, Tonga, and Samoa. WAIWERA FEOM BEISBANE. The Shaw-Savill Company' announces that the -Waiwera is due at Bluff on the 30th, March from Brisbane to commence loading for'Aondon. She will later take in cargo at Lyttelton, Wanganui, and Wellington and is due here on 15th April to fill up. The Waiwera is to sail from Wellington on the ISth April 'for London, via Montevideo and Tenerifle. REMUEBA FOE SOXJTHAiIPTOJf. The New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Eemuera is to sail from Wellington at daybreak pn Saturday for Southampton and London, via Pitcairn Island and Panama. All heavy luggage must bo alongside the vessel to-morrow or by noon on Friday, and cabin luggage must be alongside by 4 p.m. on Friday. Passengers are requested to embark before 8 o'clock on Friday evening. Accommodation on the Eemuera is fully booked. POET VICTOR ARRIVES AT LONDON. The C. and D. Line advises that the Port Victor, which left Wellington on the 2nd February, arrived at London yesterday morning. " THE POET CTJBTIS. The C. and D. liner Port Curtis is now expected at Wellington on Tuesday from Wanganui roadstead to complete loading. She will sail from here on the 28th March for London, via Montevideo. lONIC AT AUCKLAND. ; The Shaw-Savill liner lonic arrived at \uekLind at 6 p.m. yesterday from London and ! Southampton, via Panama. The vessel will disembark her complement of 3ili immigrants and discharge part cargo at Auckland, and -ma put out the remainder at Lyttelton. j THE KIA OHA. j The Ehaw-SavUl steamer Kia Ora sailed Irom Port Chalmers at noon yesterday for London, via Montevideo and TeneriiSe. THE PORT CHALMERS. The Port Chalmers is expected at Wellington this afternoon from Napier, in continuation of her voyage from New York and Newport News. The vessel, after discharging part cargo her^ will sail on Friday for Lyttelton, Dunedin, Melbourne, and Sydney;

■ ROTORUA ARRIVES HOME. Cable advice received by the New Zealand Shipping Company states that the Rotorua arrived at Southampton on the 16th March from Wellington. The vessel sailed from here, on the 9th February. EOYAL MAIL STEAMERS. i*? 1?, Tahiti- wm'ch left Wellington on the next ' due ab San tfrancißco on Friday The Maunganui, which left Wellington on thirrSistorS. £°r- Sj-dne>'' ™-*™ PERSONAL. Captain T. Tregonery is in command of the .Trekieve, which is expected at Wellington tomorrow from New York, via Auckland. ADMIRALTY COAL FROM WALES. wales for Auckland since 1922, the steamer Valdura 5507 tons, belonging to the fleet of the \aldura Steamship Company, arrived at Auckland on Sunday. She comes to the S°is y &*M&& Ship Company-The FEDERAL LINERS. Movements of vessels working the New Zealand coast under the auspices of the Federal Line are: The Piako is due here to-morrow from Auckland to discharge Liverpool cargo. She will sa^ on Monday for Lytteltou and Dunedin The Trekieve left Auckland yesterday morning, and is expected at Wellington to-morrow m2J? ln£ to put ol?t oar 8O from New York The lasmania will sail from Wellington to--7n rt? W rtT'ni? 8 for ? a P'or. Gisbome, and Auckland to fill up for New York, Boston, and .West of England ports. The City of Eastbourne leaves Napier tomorrow and is due on Friday with part cargo from New York for discharge. She will leave on Monday for New Plymouth. . WESTMORELAND FOE LONDON. The Westmoreland is due at-Wellington on The New Zealand Shipping Company expects to dispatch the vessel from Wellington on Monday for London, via Montevideo and Las Palmas. j THE SCOTTISH MONARCH. .' I The Scottish Monarch was due at Wellington this afternoon from Timaru to continue loading under the auspices of the G H Scales Company, lor Dunkirk^ Bremen, 'London, and Hull. • j THE CITY OF WINCHESTER. ..T'f? C^y of Winchester is now to sail from I Wellington at daybreak to-morrow for London, via Montevideo and Tenerifl'e.

HAHANA'S SMABT RUN. The Shaw, SaviU, and Albion liner Mahana winch arrived at Auckland on Sunday evening mndo a very smart trip out from Liverpool' the elapsed time on the voyage (from the time of leaving Liverpool to the time of arrival at Auckland) being 35 days 13 hours. The average speed on the run was 13.5 knots and between Panama and Auckland 13.73 knots was reached. The Mahana lias made some excellent passages, of which this latest run is the best. Captain W. A. H. Kershaw is In command of the vessel, which is.expected at Wellington on Monday next. She later proceeds to Lyttelton and Dunedin. The Shaw-Savill liner Kumara leaves Auckland to-day for London, via Montevideo and Teneriffe. The Komata saila at 5 p.m. to-morrow for Westport to load for Wellington. The Kauri leaves Wellington to-night for Melbourne. The Corinna left New Plymouth last nlirht for Wellington, and is due here this evening She will load to-morrow for Dunedin, Oamaru and Timaru. The Atua leaves Dunedin to-day, via Lyttelton, and loads here on Saturday for Napier and Auckland. ■ The Kaltangata leaves Westport to-morrow evening for Wellington, and is due here on The Kakapo sailed last night for Greymouth Ito load back to Wellington. I The Eamo. from Southern ports, is duo here on Inday to load for Napier and Giaburne. The Itakanoa left Newcastle at 9 o'clock yesterday morning with coal for Wellin»toti where she is due on Monday morning uext. ' The Waikawa sails on Saturday for Newcastle to load for Wellington. The Wingatui is due here to-morrow from Auckland to load for Blutf. BY TELEGRAPH. . . . „ . LONDON, 17th March Arrived—Eotorua, from Wellington . „. „ COLOMBO, loth March Sailed—Caprera, for Genoa ,_ ITO . v . SYDNEY, 18th March

= -t „ t, , NEWCASTLE, 19th March Sailed—Rakanoa, for Wellington AUCKLAND, ISth March Arrived—Paparoa, from Opua; West .Cahokiu (1.40 p.m.) from Los Angeles; lonic (0 p:m.), from London Sailed—Cyrena (2.30 p.m.), for Wellington irri -rt r i ,LYTT3?LTOX, ISth March Arrived—Gale, from Timaru Sailed—Alexander (1.30 p.m.); for Sounds „..,, . _ 19th March Armed—Maori (7.55 a.m.), from Wellington To sail-Maori (5.30 p.m.), for Wellington , . , _ , DUNEDIN, ISth March Arrived—Koromiko, from Sydney; Moeraki (^urtronrLTeiton 12- 40 an"d AtUa Sailed—Kia Ora, for London, via Monte-r^O-VmTrS-VaSaV™ K™° , . _, BLENHEIM, 19th March Arrived—Echo (8.45 a.m.), from Wellington PORT CHALMERS, 19th March Arrived—Opihi (C a.m.), from Wellington

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 67, 19 March 1924, Page 4

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