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SHIPPING

£ORf $F .WELLINGTON

HIGH WATER,

fTo-day—Hi 37m a.m.; 2h lm p.m. ilo-mqrrow—2h 22m a.m.; 2h 50m p.m.

ARRIVALS,

September 25^-Wootton,. a.s. (5 p.m.). 151 j Hons, Larsen, from Lyttelton < .. September 25—Wainui, s.s. (5.45 E.m.), 664 Sons, Gray, from Picton September 25—Inaha, motor ship (7.20 p.m.), 251 tons, Gibson, from Picton September 26—Invercargill, s.s. (0.30 a.m.), £24 tons, Wilkinson, from Wanganui 1 September 20—Maori, s.s. (7 a.m.), 3412 tons, Irwin, from Lyttelton September. 2(^-Nikau, s.s. (7.35 a.m.), 24S ions, Vasta, from Nelson

DEPARTURES,

September 25—Echo, auxiliary ;cow (3.15 p.m.),' DO tons,- Radford, for Blenheim . September 25—Kapiti, s.s. (3.35 p.m.), 242 (tons, Sawyers, for AVanganui September 25—Holmdaie, s.s. (4.30 p.m.), 081 stonis,' Williams, Jor AVauganui and Nelson ■ i September So—Ngaio, s.s. (7.30 p.m.), 1203 items, Wildman," for Kelson . September 25—Mararoa, s.s. (7.50 p.m.), 2608 ..tons.Sewell, for Lyttelton ' September 26^-Suru, s.s. (10 p.m.), 15S tons, Haraldaen, for Napier

EXPECTED ARRIVALS.

Kennedy, Foston, "26tb Navua, Lyttelton, 26th Wainui, Picton, 27th ..... . Kittaiva, Westport, ■ 27th . Kamona, Greymouth, 27th >,Ngaio, Nelson, 27th ■• Mafaroa, lyttelton, 27th Echo, Blenheim,■ 27th- ■ ■ • -■ ■ .' Maimoa, Napier, 27th . Putiki, Gisborne,' 27th.. . Maori, Lyttelton, 28th Nkau, Nelson,' 2Sth ■ ■ Komata, Westport, 28th Awaliou, East Coast, 2Sth ■ ■ ■ ' .. . Xu t0,.. Napier, 2flth Shrevepoit, San Luis Vobispo, 29th ' Waverley, Patea, 20th Walrau, Blenheim. 20th . ■laitoke, Bluir, 2fth ..Tahiti,. &tn. Francisco, via Papeete "and •JBprotonga, 20th '; Wairuna, San Francisco and Auckland, 20th „ -Is 7gaioro, Greyhiouth, 2ath luvercargill;- Wanganui, 30th • - : „. .Wanaka, Bluff, via ports, SOth ilamika, Sydney, 30th '. •■■-..Alexander,-Wanganui, 80th „ .Opihi, Dunedin. via ports, Sra ' " ■ -Orari, Liverpool and Auckland, sth , Waimea, New Plymouth, 6th .Hertford, Liverpool and Auckland, 6th ■•• Karroo, New York, Auckland, Napier, Bth- .. iloeraki, Melbourne, via southern ports, Bth

PROJECTED DEPARTURES,

■ Flora, Westport, Blufl, Dunedin, 20ttt Jlaori, lyttelton, 26th Kikau, Nelson, 26th Corinna, New Plymouth, 26th : , AValrau,. Blenheim. 20th Gpihi, Timaru and Dunedin, 28U» Navua, Auckland, 26th Kaimanawa, Newcastle, 26t1l Echo; Blenheim, 27th'" " .Mararoa, Lyttelton, 27th >'gaio, Nelson,. 27th Kirpura, Lyttelton and Dunedin, 27ti Kennedy, Lyttelton,- 27th Waihemo ' Newcastle, 27th . lirvorcargill, Wanganul, 27th a 2 t d h lonaoDPutlki, West Coast, 27th -Mamari, Wanganui,' 28th . Wainni, Kcton, 29th Waverley, Patea, 30th ■ : ■" Euro, East Coast, 30th Alexander, West Coast, 30th Awahou, East Coast, 30th ■ Tahiti, Sydney, 30th wanaka,^Napier,. Gisborne, AncldaniJ, 30fch ■ Maimoa; Wanganul, 2nd .' Opihi, Nelson and New Plymouth. 3rd ... Manuka, Sydney, 3?d - "

THE INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE.

Manuka, arrived at Sydney 23rd September; leaves Syiney 26th September for Wellington tlue at Wellington 30th September. (U.S.s! Co.) • . - . Ulimaroa, arrived at Sydney 23rd September:, leaves Sydney 27th, September for Auckland -due -at .Auckland- Ist October. (Huddart- ., >t ATsflr Co.} " ■ ■ '■--. ' Maberio, arrived at Auckland 23rd September; leaves Auckland 26th September for Sydnov due- ■at Sydney 30th September. ■ (U.S.s! Moeraki, left Wellington 16th September for Xyttelton, Dunedin, W, and Melbourne; ■ due ■at Melbourne 24th September; leaves Melbourne 29th September for Bluff, Dunedin .Xyttelton and Wellington; due at Wellington fn h-Tv?l° ber; 'f-" 63 w.e«'ngton 9th October Xor Melbourne .direct. (U.S.S. Co) • .'. Makura, leff Sydney 25th September for -Auckland;, due-at- Auckland 29th September) . leaves Auckland,;Soth September for Vancou- - ?™ aD« HoS, olulu,- (U.S.S. Co.) \1 J^A '' "°m San Franc sco, via Papeete Raroton g a; due at Wellington 29th P|ep° iT U^leW^ Wei llD ßton 30th September {TLBSP CoT a 5My "h October.

BERTHAGE LIST.

I.irpuTa—Queen's Wharf, No. 1. \Walnul—Queen's" Wharf, No 1. .Kikau—Queen's Wharf, No. i. Hawera—Queen's Wharf, No. 7 Kanuni—Queen's Wharf, No. 10 Walrau—Queen's Wharf No 11" Wootton—Queen's Wharf, No.' IS. .Marama-Clyde Quay Wharf, No. 3. Moori-l-erry Wharf, No. 2. Waihemo—Railway Wharf, No. 2, Corlnna—Glasgow Wharf, No. 2. lonic—Glasgow Wharf, No. 8. Inaha—Glasgow Wharf, No. 3. Maraari—King's Wharf, No. 3. Kaione—On Slip. Slip. - •■' -■ ■, "Eosambnd— On Slip. Takapuna-lin Stream. Uinemoa—ln Stream

OVERSEAS VE3SELB.

'w i'h' ♦' &an J ? ra°cls<:o 10th September •ffor Wellington and Sydney, via Papeete and i.Earotonga; due at Wellington 29th September leaves 30th September for Sydney. (U.sTs! .■Arawa, left Southampton 'on 4th September ttorWellington and Dunedin; left Balboa'2oth ;&eptember; due at Wellington on 12th Outo (.o-o. ana A.) . , llahana, left Liverpool Gth Sentptni.nr #*- 'Auckland, Wellington? Lytteltonf Dunedta•aeff Balboa 22nd September; due at Annklnmi a^T) at Wel«^t-Vst UCko'r .■Not, Plymouth; left Newport News4rd Aue .■ust; arrived at Auckland 25th September- rt,£ at Wellington 6th"October. FU O, ' •Hertford, left Liverpool 22nd ' \ni»'i tnr at Veitst°" • Nirpura, left New York 9th iucnst for -Auckland Wellington Lyttelton, an gd D v" • \cdin;. left Balboa 22nd August; arrived nt Auckland l«h September; arrived at Wellinc ;ton 21st September; -leaves 27th Sentemhpr ■for Lyttelton. (A. and A. Line) ptember '' • Karroo, left • New York 23rd August for ..lAttckland, Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton Dun • edtn, New Plymouth, and Wanganui; due at ..Auciland.on 27th September; due Wellington Sth October. (A. and A. Line). ■ Tirrakinai'left London 9th September fnr ■ Auckland, Lyttelton, and Bluff, via Curacao and l'anama; due at Auckland 14th October. (2f.Z.S. Co.) . 'I Watruna, left San Francisco 30th Aueust for Auckland, Wellington, Sydney and Mcl ■b.ourne>; arrived at Auckland 23rd Septemberdue at Wellington 23th September. (U.S.s! Port Caroline, left London on 16th August lor Auckland and Lyttelton, via Suva- ar"7 c? Vj ST a on tUe "25th September;'• dual .at Auckland Ist October. (C. and D. Line) Allara, left Sew York on 20th August for I Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dun-I edm; due at Auckland on 3rd October. (C and I). Line). . Canadian Challenger, left Montreal on' 30th August for Auckland and Australian ports' due at Auckland about 11th October. (CO' in.Al.) ■ . . Niels Nielsen, left Vancouver 10th Jnlv fnr Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton. Sydney and Melbourne; due at Auckland Ist Octo-. her; due at Wellington sth Octohpr Co.) October. West Cahokia left San Francisco on 14th August for Auckland, Wellington, Duned™ /.Bluff, and Newcastle; arrived at Auckland 10th ..September; arrived at Wellington 21st Sep xCnTph^Tnd2^) SBPtember lOr S°^General Botha, en route from New York left Port Arthur (Texas) on 27th August tor ;Jjew Orleans, Wellington, and Australia- due .16 Wellington about 3rd October. <E g ft. Zohrab.) - Glenside, left.Plymouth en 2-lth September ior Napier; due at Napier on 23rd Ncvemb«r •(Eichardson and Co.)- ---.;. ShrEveport,..en route-from" San Luis Vobisno to Wellington,- due at Wellington on Jsth BeptemJjß^ £A». J3«-J!atsrtaa-4ft(k-CflJ|

ORARI AT AUCKLAND.

An arrival at Auckland last evening was the Federal ■ S.if. Company's steamer Orari from Liverpool The vessel will' put out part ? arg£, # Auckland, and will tlieu cume on to Wellington, where she is due in about nine days. She will be delayed at the northern port owing to damage occasioned to cargo during the passage of the Atlantic.

WIRELESS FROM.THE "HERTFORD.

The Federal Bjf. Company has received a wireless message from the 'liner Hertford, stating that the vessel should arrive at Auckland at 9 p.m. on Sunday. She should be at Wellington about 6th October

NIRPURA SAILS TO-MORROW.

The A. and A. liner Nirpura is now to leave \\ ellington at noon to-morrow for comuletion oi discharge of New York cargo' at Lyttelton and Dunedin.

lONIC SAILS DAYBREAK TO-MORROW.

The Shaw:Savill liner lonic is to sail from the Glasgow Wharf at daybreak to-morrow for Southampton and Loudou, via Montevideo and Tenerifle.

KARROO FROM NEW YORK.

An expected arrival at Auckland to-morrow afternoon is the A. and A. liner Karroo, from New York. She! is due at Wellington about Bth October.

E.M.S. ISAKUBA.

The R.M.S. Makura was expected to clear Sydney yesterday lor Auckland, where she is due on Monday morning next. She will sail from the northern port on Tuesday afternoon for Vancouver, *via Suva and Honolulu. '

MANUKA DUE TUESDAY.

The next passenger veßscl Irom Sydnej will be' the Manuka, which was to leave there to-day for Wellington. She should be here on Tuesday, and will leave again for Sydney oa Friday next. .

PORT" DENISON FOR LONDON.

The C. and D. Line advises that the Port Demson is due at Auckland' this evening from - Gisboruu , to. complete loading. The vessel sails from ■ Auckland on Monday for London, via Las Palmaa. .Mr. and Mrs. .W. G. Moore and Mrs. and Miss Hoaro have booked passages by the Port Denisou, and Dr. de Castro, late of Wellington Hospital, la proceeding as ship's surgeon.

PORT CAROLINE FROM LONDON.

According to cable advice received by the C. uud D. Line the Port Caroline, en route from London to Auckland and Lyttelton, arrived at Suva yesterday moruiug. The vessel Ib due at Auckland on Wednesday ue^.

THE .ROTORUA.

The.New. Zealand Shipping Company's liner Rotorua, at present completing discharge ■at I'ort Chalmers, leaves there on Moonday to take in Homeward cargo at Lyttelton, Auckland, and Wellington. She is due here on the- 13th October, and is to sail finally from this port on. the 18th October for Southampton and London, via Pitcairu Maud, Pa' nama, and Curacao.

CARGO FROM NEW YORK. The A. and. A. Line Agency has been advised of. the following-projected departures of cargo vessels from ±N Tew York to New Zealand and Australian ports:—Kentucky, to sail on 4th October for Auckland, Napier, Wel-lington,-Lyttelton, Duuedin,. Melbourne and Sydney; l'akipaki,-to sail 18th October for Auckland, Wellington, New Plymouth, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Sydney, and Melbourne; City of Melbourne, to • sail about the end of October, for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, BluS, Melbourne, and Sydney. The Pekipaki, formerly- the Trewynnard, is ono of the Federal Company's "recent purchases, and has been renamed at New York.

PASSENGERS FOR HOME.

■ The Shuw-Savlll liner louie, which leaves Wellington at daybreak to-morrow for South- I ampton and London, via Montevideo and I Teneriile, is taking the following passcn- ! gers:—First, saloon: From Auckland—Mrs. Berry, Mr. \V. M. Berry. From Welling- I ton—Mrs. I. B. Reynolds. From Christchurch—Mr. Campbell. From Dunedin-Misa Mitchell, Mr. Mitchell. From Sydney—Miss E. S. Buchanan. Second saloon: " From Auckland—Mr. K. S. Murdoch. From Wellington—Misses A. Dale, A. V. Welsh, Mesdames V. Welsh, E. J. Ashworth. From Lyttelton-Miss P. M. B. Sheffield, Mrs. Sheffield, Dr. W. H. Sheffield, Mr. A. E. McComas. From New Plymouth-Mrs. E. K. Marlow. From Sydney—Mrs. E. J. Dully. Third-class: from Wellington-*" Miss R. F. M. Foster, Mesdiunes Fostor, Tliomos, J. Morton, ■B. J. Tobln, Messrs W. H. Bissett. J. T. Foster, C. Ireland, J. Morton, It. Robertson, G. Svenson, T. P. Thomas, Masters G. W", J. Foster, U. J. F. Morton, P. H. W. and J. X>. Thomns. From Auckland—Miss O. G. Beaumont, Mesdames A. E. M. Beaumont, P. .1. Hurtley, Pacey, Momn, Messrs. P. S. Boiivon, J. Brown. C. Kelly, K. G. Stewart. From Napier—Mrs. A. Smith. From Lyttelton— Messrs. D. Nicolson, S. Skinner. From Oamaru—Miss at. E. V. Enles. From Dunedin—Messrs. G. P. Galloway, J. Kitto, L. B. McGovcrne. From Westport—Mrs. Evans, Mr. A. Evans.'

The Flora sails to-dny for New Plymouth/ and is duo back early next week.The Kaiapoi loads at Devonport about Tuesday next for Wellington direct. The Kaimanawa sails to-day for Newcastle to load for Wellington. The Kaitoke, en route from South Australia, re due at Wellington on Sunday from Dunedin. The Kamona, which has been barbound at Greymouth since Saturday last, cleared that port. at 9 o'clock this morning for Wellington and Miramar. The Kittawa leaves Westporf to-day for Wellington. The Komata is due :from the same port ou Sunday. The Opihi sails to-day for Timaru and Duuedin, and loads at the latter port on Tuesday, via. ports, for Wellington, where she is due on 3rd October. She will'load here for New Plymouth, via Nelson. The ,Navua is due to-day from southern ports to load for Auckland direct. The Wnihemo sails to-morrow for Newcastle to load for New Zealand ports. «. Tho W, auaka> from southern ports, is due here on Tuesday to load for Napier, 6lsborne and Auckland. : ' The Wingatui left yesterday for Auckland, MTamar I\n\ h%VSgton m°rrOW- mOrUinß *" V 5 8 f Awu f Uou 'f du. e °a Sunday from, tho ■East Coast, and sails on Tuesday on the The Ruru is expected on Monday from Napier to load for. the East Coast. The Invercargill .sails to-morrow for Wangauui, and returns here ou Tuesday,

BY TELEGRAPH,

Panr^ T- cd ~'POrt Uunter ''' fr o™ Auckland, "via i c•,, „, PLYMOUTH, 21th September. Sailed—Gleuside, for Napier c „ , tr MANAMA, 24th September, i Sailed—Karroo, bound from. New York to New Zealand ports • ■o-ia ,r i, BALBOA,. 24th September. . bailed—Mahana, bound from Liverpool to Auckland. * a , ., ■ „ MBLBOHEKB, 2Cth September. Arrived—Kaiapoi and Moeraki, • from New i' •,, r, SYDNEY, 25th September. Arrived—Eona, from Auckland ' a i i n AUCKLAND, 25th September. Ar.l L6^?^1" (7 P-™o' from "verpool Sailed—Waitopio (10 p.m.), for Newcastle • MANUKAU HEADS, 25th September. Sailed—Karawa. (5.40 p.m.), for New Ply. mouth ■ . • GISBOKNE, 20th September [ Sailed-Pntlkl (1.30 a.m.), for Wellington NAPIEH, 26th September. To sail—Malmoa (7 p.m.), for Wellington PATEA, 26th 'September. Arrived—Waverley «j.30 a.m.), from Wellington '. . _ WANGANTJI, 2Gth September. j Arrived—Holmdale (5.45 a.m.), from Welling- • ' . PICTON, 25th September. Arrived-Kohi (3.30 p.m.) and John (0.55 p.m.), from Wellington ' BLENHEIM, 20th September. . Arrived—Echo (4 a.m.), from Wellington GREYiroUTFI, 2(ith September Arrived—Xgatoro (5.45 a.m.), from Wellington , Sailed—Kamona (8.50 a.m.), for Wellington I . WESTPOKT, antli September Arrived—Komata (0.10 a.m.) and Kittawa ! (7.20 a.m.), from Wellington , LYTTELTON, 25th September. Sailed—Calm (0.20 p.m.), for Bluff 26tli September. Arrived—Jlararoa (8.20 a.m.), from Wellington - . To sail—Mararoa («.3O p.m.), for Wellington POUT CHALMERS, 25th September Arrived—Ripu (7.25 p.m.). from Lyttelton • Maindy Manor (1.15 p.m.), from Sofa'gu Bay; Kaitoke (2.5 p.m.). from: Adelaide, via' Bluff" 1 Sailed—Kakapo (5.20 p.m.). for Blulf; Wanaka (2.»0 p.m.), for Bluff AT7OKLAKD, 26th September, Arrfviia-SewiallM, trow fart .s*mh£t.

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 76, 26 September 1924, Page 6

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SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 76, 26 September 1924, Page 6

SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 76, 26 September 1924, Page 6

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