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SHIPPING

'.PO'Bf tiF WELLINGTON

HIGH WATER. To-day—lh Sni a.in.; lh 39m pjn, iio-morrow—£b.-oiu a.m.^ ah 21m pjn. ARRIVALS. May -18—Karetu, s.s. (BJS pjn.), 3235 tons, i!orby,. from Sydney. May IS—Mannka, s.s. (10.M p.m.),-632S tona, 'Doorly,! from Melbourne. ■•■ May 19—Ngaio, s.s. (7.30 ajn.), 1203 tons, WiUlinan, from Nelson. ■May 10—Mararoa, s.s. (S a.m.), 2508 tons, Eewell, from Lytteiton. I V DEPARTURES. ! ilay. 18—kanaka, s.s. (5.30 pjn.), 2842 tons, •McLean for Lyttelton. ' May -lß^-Nikau, o.s. (6.80 pjn.), 248 tonß, IVasta, tor Nelson. . May 18-Wahine, s.s. (7.50 p.m.), 4456 tons, (Cameron, for Lyttelton. ; May IS—Gale, s.s. (11.5 p.m-), 034 tons, iSliarpe, f«r Picton and Wanganui. I May 19—Echo, i auxiliary scow (4JU) a.m.), (S0 ; tons, Badford, for. Blenheim. ■ May 10—E-aramea, s.s. (7.35 ajn.),. 6627 tons, (Christie, for Auckland. > - EXPECTED ARRIYALV Moeiaki, Sydney, 19th Kuabine, Napier/loth. '■Arahuras''Pictan, loth -Kennedy, .Foxton,, 10th. Wahine,-.Lyttelton, 20tB •Nikau, -JJclson, 20th - Blenheim; 20th ■ Suffolk, Napier, 30th • Corinna, New Plymouth, 20th '. Invercargfll, Wanganui, 20th Wairau, Blenheim, 20th Kjiinmi,. Greymonth, 21st Kaitoa, Nelson, 21st Mararoa, Lyttelton, ■ Zlst Ngaio,. Nelson, 21st Rairanga,; Napier, 216t ... Port Victor, Liverpool, via AocMamr, S2nd Atbcnio, Lyttelton, 23rd Pakura, Gisborne, 24th Wiagatui;. Anckland, 25t& Kaitoke, Newcastle, 26th TJlimarba, Sydney, 28th Hebburn, New York, via AncHand, IMB Shrevepart; Port San Luis, 80th PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Hannka, iyttelton, Dunedin, Blnfl, and Met Jjourne, 20th Pakura', Akltiri,' Castlepoint, Napj£r».and Qis- — biorne,. 19th,.. NgaJo, Nelson, 19th Mareiroa, Lytielton, 19th Canadian Traveller, Lyttetton,. litij Kar^jnea, Ancjcland, 18ti Karefcu,..Lyttelton, 19th 'Waipari, Westport, 19th .Arahura, Picton, 20th Corinthk, Lyttetton, 20Hi City of Shanghai, Lyttelton, 20tH Komata, Westport, 20th Eegulns, West Coast," 2Bta, Nikau; Nelson, 20th Wahine, LytteUon, 20th Ngakuta,. Greymooih, 20t!» Kennedy, Eoxton, 20th Waverley," yatea,- 20th Invexcargill, Wanganui, ZOQx Port Wellington, London, via Panama, 21s& Echo, Blenheim, 21st Ruahine, Sotr&ampton and London, via P»nama, 21st . •. Moeraki, Sydney, ■ 22nd ■ Wingatui,. Lyttelton and Dunedii), 25Hi Raranga, Lyttetton, 26th Wairau, Bleohtwn, - 28th ■ ■ vAtbenic, • Southampton and London, via Pa- . .nama, 20th-,. ■ ."■ • ,[] i^THE7f^ROOI.'ONJAI.''SERVii6iEI '" ; ' M^awuka, arrived a 6 Wellington on 18th Mar; leaves Wellington; on 20th May for Lyttelton, Diinedln, 31uff, and Melbontns. (UAS. Co.) Ulimarba;' left Auckland on 15tli May Jor Sydney^ due at Sydney on lflth May; leaves. Sydney,Sßbd May for Wellington; due at Wellington 26ih. May.. (Hnddart-Parker>Co.) Maungaimi, arrived at Sydney on 18th Mavt I leaves'SybSiey 'on' 22nd May for Auckland; |dne.ufc.Aucfcland,on.26th May. (TJ.S.S. Co.) i Mpcraki, left ■■Sydney on 15th May for Viellingtdn": "due; at Wellington on 19th May leaves Wellinston on 22nd May for Sydney. (U^S.S.:" CoO* " ' l "' . ■ ; L BERTHAOE UST« „ MocraJci—Queen's Wharf, No. I, ■ ilawcra—Queen's Wharf, No. i. ''Manuka—Queen's Wharf, No. 6* LWaverleyr-Queen's Wharf, No. li Xgaio—Queen's Wharf, No. 12. l'ukura—Queen's Wharf, No. 14. Whakariri-^uecn'a Wharf, No/ M. Canadian ..Irareltor^Earanald Btaaeefc ;Wnaif, „ Hinemoa—Clyde Quay Wharf, No_2. I Maori—Clyde fluay Wharf, No. 8, i Jlararoa—'Ferry Wharf, No. 2.. .;• ' ] Waitomo—Railway Wharf, No, 2. I Komata—Railway Wharf, No. 3. Awarua—Glasgow Wharf, No. U Port.WeUin(rtoD—«lasgow Wharf. So«B, •-Inaha—King's Wharf, No. 1. ...Cprinthic— Kuig's WTiarf, No. 3. -City of Shanghai-ipSpitea WharVEov3. ■ Tahiti-Pipitea Whail; No. 3~^ Karetii-7-Thorndon: Bneastwork. " '. -Kaitangata—Miramar Whari. ■ Rcgulus—On Slip. .'■.Takapuna—ln Stream. •' ', ' '.-, '...'■., .'.ovEBtEAs-yEsaa*. ' .','•" :;Port Victor left-Liwipool on «th Ajdl foe •Auckland, Wellmgton, , Lyttelton,. and DanciUn; arrived at Auckland on the Uth May; ■due at Wellington on 22nd May. (C. autf Corinthic, left--Southampton on 3rd April for.Wellington and Lyttelton; teft Balboa on 20th. April-; arrived at -Wellington on tho 14th . May; leaves Wellington on 20th May for Lyttelton. (Shaw'.-'SavflTCo:)' City-of Shanghai, left New York on 2nd April for Auckland, Napwr, Weflington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Bluff;, arrived at Auckland «n 7th May; leaves Wellmgton 20th May foi tyttelton... 1 (A. and:A. Line.) . Hebbnrn, left New York on 13th April for 'Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Timarn. and 'Dunedin; : due at Auckland on 20th May■at Wellington on 27th May. fO. and D. Line.) - ' - ■ ■ ■ ' v - . Waiwera,. Ult . Antwerp on 24th Ajafl for Zealand ports; left Balboa 13th May- due bh the New Zealand, coast on 6th Jane. <(S.S.;.and A.) , : . Port Melbourne, left London on 24th Acril fM^Suva, _Aucklaßd, Lyttelton, and New Kymonth; due at Auckland oh Sth June m ■ And D. Line.) , . : s^' WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. . The following vessels (call signals in paren. theses) ara expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless . stations touight:—. . • . . Auckland: Flora CVHR), Navna (GBTK) Aorangi (—), Tutaiickai (VLX), Niagara (G HE), -Mamari (GBDR), Hcbbum X-) Sol (aß^^onSl^ 0;:^; Kaima Chnth;un:• Islands: Sbffolk''(GDKT),"'PapaWellington : Matraroa (VHZ>, Jfgaio (VIS). ;V^"r^' (^ l'V) -' ' Wahine.. (GFYNX Moeraki (GFTD), Jluahmo (MKAV Argyllshire (OT ari?s a- (Z^lL, Hako (GBYP), Karamea. fv^C). WMS a^ZW«SLtoT V^ .(i^rffl^R^ 3^0^ "&&. _ MANTJKA' AKEiyES FROM MELBOTONE. the Union' Company's ateamer Manuka arrived in the 1 stream at Wellington at 10 30 ;j.clock.last.night,.and berthed early this morn-ing-at No. ii, Queen's Wharf. Sho left Meliourn.?,,at s.3o,jpjn. on Wednesday last, and experienced sonth-easterly winds with mode«te seas and heavy swell. She brought the following passengers-.—For Wellington— Saloon: -Messrs. Avon, Brown, Clark Dwyer Eastman, lfreeman Goode, James, Jordan! Kam, Lancelet, McTaggart, Paterson, Proudfoot,- "Pulsford; Vmcent, Mesdames Brown Crammond'.and 3 children, Drew and 2 child' ren,. Xlwyer,,.McLean and child, Misses Bennett, Birt, Denchars, Glass, Greig, Haselden I'ei3hmiin, Pitt; Trask, TJrie; « steeraae' Ifor-.Lyttelton 4. Saloon—Messrs. Lawton, Lizars' parry,- Mesdames Kitto, Purry, Pearce, Smith' Misses Leach, Martin, Parry, Seward, Warner, Williams, Sister St. Ernan; 26 stee'ra'se.' For'- Dunedin—Saloon: Mr. Hooke, SI rs. Samuel and child; 3 steerage. -.:■ Included- in tho Manuka's cargo are transhipments ex tho following steamers:—Tasmaii Cathay, Naringa, Palermo, Hobsou' Bay and Ilauraki. The Ma.puk.T,, is to leave Wellington at 3 p.m. to-morrow for Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff and Melbourne. .. ' ' '"' 'TILS' SUFFOLK. The'.F.S.N. Co: ■' advises that the Suffolk leaves ■ New Plymouth early to-morrow mornin«. for Lyttelton, Gisborne, Napier, and Wellington to complete her loading. She is due here on 30th May. and sails.from this port on"4th.June for West of England ports. CITY.OF SHANGHAI FOR SOOTH. The A. and A. liner. City of Shanghai sails from Wellipgtbn to-morrow, for. Lyttelton, to continue discharge of New York cargo. PIAkO"S LOADING. The T.S.S. Co. advised this morning that it tlic ycaJhfT al Wanganui ras. still bad,

at noon to-day tho Piako would proceed to Jjew Plymouth to load, later returning to Wanganul to continue. STRIKE ON PUItIHI- SETTLED. Owing to the settlement of the watersiders' strike in connection with tho working of edm, the vessel was to leave there at noon to-day for .Hobarfc and Launccston. THE PORT VICTOR. ,, TA e, c- and t>. Line steamer Port Victor &, to i?i VIL AucP and at daybreak to-morrow for Wei Ington to continue discharge of her Liverpool cargo. The vessel is due here on »nd a%un^din W'11 later proceed 'to MATATUA CLEARS LIVERPOOL. „,Tlle Shaw-Savill Line na9 been advised that the Matatua sailed from Liverpool on 16th May with cargo for discharge at Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dnnedin. She is due at Auckland on 23rd June and at Wellington a week later. KARAJTGA WITH CARGO FOR MONTEVIDEO. _rTm Shaw-Savin liner Raranga is dna at Wellington on 21st Maj from Napier. She sails on 2(Jth May for Lyttelton, completes her cargo, and leaves there on 28th May for London, via Montevideo and TenerifTe, carry ing cargo for Montevideo. THE ATHENIC. Tho Athentc was to leave Thnara it midnight yesterday for Lyttelton and ■Wellington to take in the- balance of her cargo. The vessel is due here on 23rd May, and Sails finally at daybreak on 29th May for Southampton and London, via Panama. TO LOAD FOR NEW ZEALAND. The steamer Willaston arrived at Westport at 7 a-m. yesterday from Dunedin, and was to leave Westport to-day for Vancouver to load under the auspices of tho Union Company tor New Zealand' ports. THE ATHENIC. The Athenic leaves Timarn tcyiay for Lyt--fcalton and Wellington to complete her cargo. She is due here on 23rd May, arid is'to sail at daybreak on 29th May for Southampton and London, via Panama. CORIXTHIC'S LOADING. The Ctorinthic, now discharging Home cargo at Wellington, leaves to-morrow afternoon for Lyttelton to complete discharge. She then loads at Lyttelton, Timaru, Port Chalmers, and Wellington, and is due here on 6th June. The vessel is scheduled to sail from Wellington at daybreak on lltb Juno for Southampton and London, via Panama. THE TONOAJUBO. The Tongariro was to leave Auckland this morning for Port Chalmers to continuo discharge of London cargo. She also discharges at Blnfl and New Plymouth, and then .commences to load under the auspices of the New Zealand Shipping Company for London. THE WALHEMO. Tho Tfmon Company's steamer Waihemo en route from San Francisco, arrived at Papeete on Friday last, and was to leave on Sunday for Napiy, Lyttelton, Dunedin, and New Plymouth. AORANGI LEAVES SUVA. The R-M.S. Aorangl, en route from Anckland, arrived at Suva at 11.30 a.m. on Saturday, and sailed again at 2.15 p.m. the same dajj for Honolulu and Vancouver, THE KARA ME A. . The ,Karamea left Wellington this morning for Auckland to complete loading, and sails from there on 26th May for London, via Panama. THE CITY OP SHANGHAI. The City of Shanghai leaves Wellington tomorrow .for Lyttelton to continue discharge of New York cargo. WITH-NEW YORK CARGO. An expected '.arrival |at Auckland on 22nd May is the A. and A. liner Papanni, from Now York. The vessel has cargo for Auckland, Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton. Timaru Dunedin, and Blutt, and is duo at Wellington about Ist Juno. CASE OIL AND BITUMEN FROM TEXAS. An arrival at Auckland on Sunday was the steamer Portfleld with case oil from Texas The ship has SO,OOO cases of oil and ISO tons of bitumen to put ont at Auckland to the aj?ency of Messrs. Dalgety and Company, and 12,000 cases of oil for Napier. She is due at Wellington on Monday morning next to discharge 30,000 cases of oil and 400 tons of bitumen to the same agency. Her other New ZeaJand port is New Plymotrth. • PORT WELLINGTON FOE LONDON. Tho C, and D. Line steamer Port Wellington Is to leave Wellington on Thursday morning for London, via Panama. The following ™Vtf! b£> Oke& P, aasa Ee3 by the vessel :-Jliss Litchfield. Mesdames Wood, Stanhope and child, LitchSeld, Mr. S. Wood. Dr. Litchfield . will accompany tho Port Wellington as ship's .snT£ean. * , THE CANADIAN TRAVELLER. . The Canadian Traveller was to leave Wellington this morning for Lytteltou and other Southern ports. She is duo back here to load abont 27th May, and is expected to sail Anally from Auckland on the let June for New York, Boston, and Montreal. CANADIAN GOVERNMENT SAILINGS. The local agenoy of the Canadian Government Merchant Marino has been advised of tho following projected departures from Montreal for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Timaru, and Dunedin :■—Tho Canadian Challenger, to sail 2oth May; the Canadian Conqueror to sail 25th June; the Canadian Traveller, to sail ,25th July; the Canadian Skirmisher, to sail 25th August, also for Bind; the Canadian Constructor on 25th September. TO LOAD JARRAH. The steamer Hollinside has been "fixed to commence loading jarrah at Bunbury (West Australia) on the loth June for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin. THe vessel is expected to sail for New Zealand about •the 24th June. The Hollinside will be followed by the Erviken, which is to commence loadmg at Bunbury on the 20th August for the same New Zealand ports. THE CANADIAN CHALLENGER. Advice has been received that the Canadian Challenger arrived at Montreal on Sunday from Auckland, via New York and Boston. HEBBUStf FROM NEW YORK. Messrs, Huddart-Parker and Company's new steamer Hebbnrn, which is under charter to the C. and D. Line, has wirelessed that she expects to arrive at Auckland to-morrow • from New. York.- The vessel has cargo for discbarge, and after putting out part of her merchandise at Auckland she will proceed to Wellington, Lytterton, Thnaru, and Dunedin to complete. » CANADIAN SKIRMISHER, Advice has been received that the Canadian Skirmisher arrived at Panama at 8.3D a.m. on the 6th May from Montreal,' and sailed again 24 hours later for Auckland. Wellington, Lyttclton, Timani, and Dunedin. The vessel is expected to ■ reach Auckland on tho 2nd June, and should be hero a week later. CASE OIL FROM SINGAPORE. With a fall cargo of case oil from Siugaporo the British Imperial Oil Company's steamer Cyrena arrived at Auckland on Friday morning. The vessel was expected to lcavo Auckland to-day for Bluff, Duucdin, Lyttelton, and Wanganni. Captain D. R. l'ateKon' is in command of tho ship. MARKING OP WBECKS. The Marine Department advises that the now "uniform system of marking' wrecks " which came Into force in England. Wales, Scotland, Ireland, and the Isle of Man on tbe Ist September, 1023, has, on the request or the Imperial authorities, been adopted by the Government of the Dominion of New Zealand, and will come into force in this Dominion on the Ist August, 1325. CHINESE BOYCOTT LIFTED. Messrs. Bums, Philp, and Co., agents for tbe N.Y.K. Line, has received advice that the Chinese .boycott of • Japanese steamers which wa3 in operation for a long period, has now been lifted, and Chinese passengers arc again travelling on the Japanese lines Tor some months now the Nippon Yusen Kaisha Japanese Mail Line from Australia has been carrying a fair complement of Chinese passengers, and the Tango Maru, which left Sydney on the 24th April, had on board five in the second class, and 25 in the third class bound-for Hong Kong. tim'beY Kfo hr kS i] 6™3 Creymoutll l°-da > wltl> The.Kaikorai leaves Lyttelton about Sat- | Tho Kaitoke leaves' Newcastle to-morrow morning with coal for Wellington. Tho Knituna, from. South Australian port"! fe^^i^U" AUCkl"d- *« ■The Kauri, from Wellington, is due at iSTor^telt^n 0 ""*«*• *° SeTO« «• to coIl hCfoY ai AurcklanT 8 *™'° with Tho Waimarrao. from Newcastle, is due it Auckland about Saturday. The Wairau, which is duo hero to-jcorrow from Blenheim, is to be placed on tho Patent Slip on Thursday tor annual ov£rhanl. Xna_h"a.itjia-..ia. 4us .on Thursday tea. ££l-

sou to go on the Patent Slip for completion I of overhaul. The coastal steamer lnvercargill is -bar- I bound at, Wangauui, and is now not expect-. Ed to reacli Wellington before to-morrow morning. The 1-lora left Rarotonga on Friday for Auckland. / Tho Kaikoura arrived at Port Alma on 14th' May. Her uext port is Brisbane. The Mamari lert Auckland ou Saturday morning for New York. Boston, and London. BY TELEGRAPH. . . , SYDNEY, 18th May. Arrived—Maunganui (7 a.m.). „ ' L BRISBANE, 16th May. Arrived—Orthrys, from Auckland. NEWCASTLE^ 18th May. Sailed—Waimarino, for New Zealand. ADELAIDE, 18th May. Arrived—West Nh-aria, from Wellington. NEWCASTLE, 18th May. Arrived—Kaitoke and Kurow, from New Zealand. MELBOURNE, ISth May. Arrived—Kaituna, from Auckland. AUCKLAND, 18th May. Sailed—Kaimanawa (i! p.m.), for Westport. PICTON,-18th May. Arrived—Arahura (5.10 p.m.), from Wellington. LYTTELTON. 18th May. Sailed—Katoa, for Dunedin; Poolta (5 p.m.) for Oaniaru. ' Sailed—Wootton (0.10 p.m.), for Wellington. l»th May. Arrived—Wahine (7.5 a.m.), from Wellington. To sail—Wahine (5.30 p.m.), for Wellington. ■ NAPIER, 10th May. Sailed—Euahine (12.30 a.m.), for Wellington.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 115, 19 May 1925, Page 6

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SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 115, 19 May 1925, Page 6

SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 115, 19 May 1925, Page 6