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SHIPPING

£QBT. OR .WELLINGTON

HIGH WATER,

To-day—lri 18 a.m."; lh * -ioin "p.m. To-morrow—sin 12m a.m.; 2b. ioin p.m.

ARRIVALS.

DEPARTURES.

October 28—Ngakuta, s.s. (11.10 p.m.), 1775 tons, Jinowles, from Ureymouth.

October ill—Kapiti, a.s. (12.20 a.m.), 242 tons, Sawyers, from Wanganui.

October -li— Wingatui, s.s. (.5.55 a.m.), 30SO .tons, Jaumty; from Napier.

October 20—Maori, s.s. (7 a.m.), 3U2 ton's, Irum, from Lyttelton.

October. 2'.J-,Nguio,. s.s. (7.20 a.m.), 1203 tons, .Vildinun, from Nelson.

October IXl—Kennedy, s.s; (S a.m.), 226 tons, Stuart, from Foxton. ' October 2D—Uawcra, s.s. (9.30 a.m.), 171 ton.*, M'Kinnon, from Patea.

October 2S—Awarua, s.s. (0.50 p.m.), 101 tons, Sawyers, ior Owenga, Cliatham Islands. . ,'

October 2S—Nikau, s.s. (.0.30 p.m.), 2JS tons, Yasta, for .Nelson. . . . '

October 2a—YVauine, s.s. (S.lO p.m.), UZO tons, Cainerun, for Lyttelton.

October is—Kegulus, s.s. (B.M p.m.), 58-1 tons, Wiililstrom, for Nelson, Westport, and til'O) IllOutll.

October 2S—Wairau, s.s. (11 p.m.), 113 tons,Jacksoii, for Blenheim.

EXPECTED ARniVALS: '

V illaston. Muff, 2Utu ■ Arauura, i'ictuu, 2'Jth , :. : iuimiai, tireymoutli and' Westpoit/-Mth NiKau, Nelson, 30th " Wabiue, Lytttlton, 30tU Opua, Lytteitou, iOtli \Savcrley, l'atea, SU.tU : Atliemc, "Xiiuaru,-30tli IVairau, Blenheim. 30th l'utiki. East Coast, '30th Waipahi, .Southern ports, . 30th :.' C'onniia, 1 New Plymouth, 31st ';' Maori, Lyttelton, . 31st^ Nj-iiio, Nelson, 3Lst Echo, Blenheim, .31st Dorset, Wanganui, 31st .Uotorua; ..London aua Southampton, via Panama, 31st •■ . . . Tiiinui, Lyfctelton, 31st Trefusis, New York, via Auckland, Ist Kaimauawa, Portland, 2nd Manuka, Melbourne, 2nd ' '. .: Kennedy, Fo.v.ton, ' 3rd Katoa, Auckland, via Gisborae and Ifapier. 3rd Canadian Prospector, Southern ports, 4th. Uarangu, Southern ports; sth.: Miitakana, Waikukopu, 13th

• Wingalrui, Lyttelton and Dunedin, 29th ''.Tahiti, Sydney, 20tu C'uri'iiiiii. New Plymouth, 20th Willuston; New Plymouth, ,29th, Maori, Lyttelton, 20sh Ngalo, Nelson, 29th ■Komuta, Westport, 2Dth - Port Nicholsou, New Plymouth, SOtb. Arahura,. Pioton, 30th . „. . AValnne, Lyttelton, 30th Niliau, Nelson, 30th ■ - • ~\V.-ur;t!i, Jjlenheim, 30tb,, „ AVnipahi, Auckland,- 30th- ■■.... Opiia, Nelson' and New Plymouth, SOth : ' C'orihtliic, Auckiiuid, - '30th ■-. ' Alnunganui, Sydney, SOtU ■ M'aveiley, Patea, 31st ... ICcho. Blenheim, atst I'ntikl, Napier and G.isborne, 3Ut Otaki. Lyttelton and Dunedin, ,31at .. iMaiuika, Melbourne, vja Southern ports, 2nd ]\;iimniiivwa, Lyttelton, 2nd . Kennedy, Lyttelton and Foston,, Sr4 Katoii, Lytteltonj -3rd ■■ Purera, East Coast, 3rd Dorset, Lyttelton, 4th Tainni; Southampton and london, via Panama, ,7th , . , , „'.,..-:, 'Atlienie, .Southampton and London, via Palmma, Sth llar.'inga, Auckland, "10th 1 ' " ; iUntakiina, London, via Montevideo and Tenerilfo,, 17th

PROJECTED DEPARTURES.

THE INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE

■ Jluheno,. arrived . at Auckland on 27th October; leaves Auckland' on 30th October for Symiey.'.;.._(Tl.B'.S. Co.). " ' . '''■ .;

- Ullmaroa, neldup at Sydney ;■ departure indefinite. J. (Huddart-Parkor Co.)

<■ Manuka, left,. Melbourne- on" 2Stli ' October fur Wellington; due at Wellington ■on 2nd November; leave's' Wellington on 2nd November for Melbourne, via southern,. ports. (U.S.S. Co.) •■ -..

Maunganui, arrived at Wellington on 27th October; leaves Wellington ,on 80th October for -Sydney; -due at -Sydney ■ on- 3rd November. ,UT,5.5.,:C0.1,.,.,.- ... „ , " ■;■-;• ' ' Moeraki, leaves Wellington in December Tor Melbourne, via Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Biuir. co.s.s. Co.)

Tahiti,-from San Francisco; leaves Wellington on 28th October~for Sydney; duo at Sydney on Ist November. (U.S.S. Co.)

BEBTHAQE LIST.

Corinthic—Queen's Wharf, No. ,1 south. Viiigatul—Queen's Wharf, No. I. Calm—Queen's Wharf, No. (i. luvcrcargill—Queen's Wliarf, No. 7. ■-N'Siuki—tjueen's Wliarl, No. U. 3launginiif—Queen's Wharf, 1' N0.'36. " ', Tahiti—Taranaki Street■• Wharf, No. 3. . H..M.S. Uuncdin—Clyde Quay Wbarl, No, 2, 'Kohi—Cl.vdo Quay Wliafl, No. 3. ■ Maori—Ferry Wharf, No. 2. Jv!iwatirir^li?iilway. Wharf, No. 2. Kamata—(jla'sgow Wharf, ',N6. 2. Kennedy—Glasgow Wharf. No. 3.' Coriutia—"King's Wharf.No. 1. Port Niebolson-^King's .Wharf,. No. S< Kapiti—l'ipitea Wharf, No. 1. ■■■... Inalia—Pipitea 'Wharf, No. 2. ■' • ■ ■ \Rakiita-ripitca.' Wharf, No. 2. Otaki-Pipitea Wharf,- No. 3. Moeraki—Lambton Wharf. No. 1. Kaituna—Jlitamac .Wharf., „ Kaipne—On Slip. i Parera-On Slip. ' Mararoa—On Slip. Kokirl-On Slip. Eubi Seddon—On Slip.-

OVERSEAS. VESSELS.

Niagara, left' Vancouver on 21st October for -AucKiiiiut,■■via'(Honolulu aud Suva; due .at AucKiund on bill Aqvemoer. (U.S.S. Co. 1) ■JCainti, ictt Sun^i'luueisco on 7Ui October ior Wellington, via Papeete- and ituimonga; arrived at Wellington, on 2(stli October; leaves \vu.lmgton on 21)Ui Octobur tor Sydney; due at oyimey on Ist November. (U.S.S. Co.)

.Waiteiiiiitu, lelt Sail I'linciseo uu tile mil October 1 -for Napier, Wellington, Nelson, and New Plymouth; due at Napier ou :7tli November. ... cU.b.ii. C 0.);.,.

Tam;ihine, left Newcastlc-on-Tyno on ISth October fur Wellington, via I'auama; due at Wellington on 2tsth November. IU.S.S. Co.)

■■" Wu'rali, ■ Hilt • Montreal "U IUIH ocpttniMi fnv Auckland, Welliiigtou, Lyttulton, Jj.uuediii. fcjiin'.'Vi «»«! Alelbounio; due nt Auckland about 2nd November; ilue at Wellington oq 10th November. (N'.Z.S. Co.)

Tekon, left London on l'Jtli September lot i'urt Chamois.. Lyttelton. Bluir, and Napier; lt.'t, Curacao on 2nd October; arrived.nt Fort, Chalmers »ii 2t!tli October. (N.it.S. .Co.)

i'oa Niciioiaou, leto London ou Msi Augnsl for AiicUmud, Wellington, and Naw Plymoutti. prrlvtvl at Auckland on Stli October; arrived *,;, AViillinuton -JJst October; leaves Welliug--1o:: on -»th October. (C. and D. Line.)

Coit. UnekiiiK, left New York ou SiUtli ■ Ang\y,l fur Auckland. Wellington, Lyttelton, ami lilulf; cleared Panama on 7th September; arrived nt Auckland on 3rd October; arrived nt Wellington on 15th October; left Wellington on 21st October. (C. and D, Line.)

(itulil. left, Liverpool on mil August ror 'AiiiiklWil. Wellington. Lyttelton, and Dunedln: arrived nt Auckland on lotii October; arrived at Wellington on 22nd October; leaves 'Wellington' on 30th October for South. <F.S:N, Co.)

■ Devon, left Liverpool on Bth August for Auck. liiir.l, Wellington, Lyttelton'. Dunedln; arrived nt Auckland on 18th September; arrived at Wellington ™ 15th October; left Wellington on.22nd October for South.. (F.S.N. Co.)

NOTICE TO MARINERS,

Tlie (jisburne Harbour Board notify that on or ■' shortly after the Ist- November the lighted buoy, marking lemoana. Hock will be removed for overhaul, and during its absence 'an unliyhted black buoy will take its place. It is expected, the lighted buoy will be leplaced in its original position prior to the end of November.

PASSENGERS BY ROTOIUJA,

The. Now Zealand Shipping Company's liner Kotonm, which iG, nccordinK to the latest wireless message, due. at Wellington on Saturday morning from London and Southampton, is bringing the following passengers:— 'J/irst saloon: Hisses E. Armstrong, it. T. Arnold, M. Bryson. D. A. Cooper, U. E. Cooper, H. F. Dearden, A. Dennis, E. Hagarty, jVf. I. Ketnble, U. Lilley, D. Monks, J. I. D. Nolan, It. H. J. Pierce, M. 11. Kooke, M. A. Spooner, 11. A. Trounson, C. Walsh, Mcsflames' Applet)}', Armstrong, Brodle, Brown, Cooper, Dawsoii, English, Gould, E. H. Hutton, Little, jMillwaril, Monks, S. A. Moore, Kcill, M. F. A. Sealf.on and mine, Xicliol»on, 'Robortson. Spooncr, Taylor, Thompson. Walter, l'r. Elizabeth Jlryson, Lady ilvelinß JfaiKlo, I>r. B. G. Thompson, Major S. Walter. Dr. W. Little, Captain K. Andpr-s-on, Captain T!. Fi. Kcill, Messrs. J. Applcby, \v \pv)lcby, F. Armstrong, H. Armslronj?, S. HcniMiiiin, 'jr. "W. Brodie, P. H. Brown, A. i", Brown-Dowlas, A. E. Cooper, F,. R. rvjor.rr, \. p. Cooper. W. I. Cotes, fl. Cowie, ,1 ti. -n.iwsfjp., Tl. Enßlish. F. H. Forward,

H. H. Mackay, C. F. Millward, E. \V. Monks, C. J. Nairn, J. C. Nicholson, D. A. l'rideaux, F. Kicketts, D. Robertson, n. Spoouer, W. iStewurt, H. Taylor, Masters XV. K. ttryson, IX W. H., J. A., and N. F. Neilson, R. E. Spoouer, Band of the Second Battalion Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (39), and 359 third class.

Captain J. L. B. Hunter Is in command of the. Rotorua, and his officers are: Chief, Mr. M. J. Anderson; second, Mr. E. 11. Lawrence; third, Mr. 1). L. Clegg; fourth, Mr. Q. C. < t'ockerill; ship's surgeon, Dr. H. I. Lewis, 0.8. E., M.8., C.M.; chief engineer, Mr. G. little,; steward-iii-charge, Mr. I. Brain.

PROJECTED SAILINGS PROM HOME,

Tub Shaw-Savill liner Arawa is expected to sail from 'Southampton' on 11th December for Auckland and Wellington with passengers and general cargo for discharge at tho above mentioned ports. The vessel is due at. A'ucktaud.on tho 18th,January, and at Wellington ii week later, and is expected to sail Trom New Zealand on the 17th February on tho return voyage.

The Tainiii is to sail from Southampton on the Sth January, en route from London to New Zealand ports. The llrst New Zealand port at which the. vessel calls is Wellington, where she is due on the 15th February to disembark her passengers. From this port she proceeds to Lytteltou and' Dunedm to discharge her cargo. She will sail froni New Zealand for Southampton and London on tho 17th March.

PORT BO WEN CLEAES PANAMA,

The C. and D. Line lms received cubic advice tlmt the Port Boweu, en route from Liverpool to Auckland, left Panama on Tuesday last. The vessel is due at Auckland on the, 19th November, and. at Wellington a week later.

SHAW-SAVILL MOVEMENTS.

Following are the latest movements of Shaw-Savill liners;— ,

. The Tainui, vow loading at Lyttelton, is due at Wellington on Saturday. She sails from here at daybreak on the 7tli November i for London, via Panama.

The Athenic leaves Timaru at noon today for Wellington, where she is due tomorrow morning. She will sail at 10 a.m. on the Sth November for Southampton and London, via Panama.

The Matakana, now discharging at Dunedin, afterwards loads at Port Chalmers, and leaves there on Monday next for loading at Waikokopu, Auckland, and Wellington. She 13 duo here on the 13th November, and sails on the 17th November for London, via Montevideo and Teneriffe.

Tho Karanga leaves Timaru on Monday for loading at Picton-and Wellington, being due hero on the otli November. She leaves on the loth November for Auckland, and clears there on tlic.lStli November for London, via Montevideo and Tenerill'e.

TKEFCSIS DELAYED,

The A. and A. Company .advises that the steamer. Trefusis, having experienced trouble with her crew at Auckland, was unable to continue discbarge of her New York cargo. A volunteer crew is being engaged, and the vessel is, now expected to leave Auckland to-day for Wellington, where she is due on Sunday. € ,

BY TELEGRAPH.

QUEBEC, 20th October. Arrived—Canadian .Britisher, from Auckland . . ■ .COLON, 26th October. Arrived—Jlaliana, from London; Port Bowen, from Liverpool. Sailed—lonic, for Wellington. VANCOUVER, 20th October. Arrived—Hauraki, from Tacoma; West Islip, from San Francisco. TABLE BAY, 2Ct!) October. Passed—Port Caroline, bound Srom London to Melbourne.

AUCKLAND, 28th October. Sailed—Hnia (4.15 p.m.), for Melbourne; Waitomo (10 p.m.), for Newcastle; Fiona (11 p.m.), for Fiji. 1

PATE A, 29th October. Arrived—Waverley (7 a.m.), from Wellington.

PICTON, 2Sth October. Arrived—Aralmra (0.30 11.ru.) andEc-ho (8.15 p.m.), from ■ Wellington.

20th October. Arrived—Wairau (7.15 a.m.), from Wellington.

NELSON, 2Uth October. Arrived—Kegulus (7.20 a.m.) and Nikau (7.30 a.m.), from-Wellington. To sail—Niknu (7 p.m.), for Wellington. I LYTTELTON, 2Stu October. Arrived—Kamo (3.15 p.m.) and Tees (5.30 p.m.), from Wellington. . Sailed—Wootton (4.20 p.m.), for Wellington. Arrived—Tuinui, from Oiiuh; Wuipulii (3 p.m.), from Ouuiaru. Sailed—Devon (5.55 p.m.) and •jlutakuna ■(S.lO p.m.), for Dunedin.

/ 29tli October. Arrived—Wahine (0.10 a:m.), from Wellington,

To sail—Wahine (8.15 p.m.), for Wellington,

DUNEDIN, 2Sth October. Arrived—Canadian Prospector, from Timaru, Sailed—Benicia (3.30 p.m.), for Bluff.

TBIAKU, 28th October. Sailed—Progress (G. 15 p.m.), for Welling, ton.

MAIL NOTICES

Mails will close at Chief Post Office, Wellington, and (between a a.m. and 4 p.m.), at Post Offices To Aro and Courtenay Place, as under:—

THURSDAY, 2!) th OCTOBEK. Tor Nelson and Havelock, also letter mails for 'Blenheim, Jteefton, and Westport, and express transit-paid parcels not exceeding 111b in weight each parcel, per Ngaio, a p.m.; lato fee, 5.15 p.m. For Southern Offices of New Zealand, 1 also mails and all parcels for Gr'eymouth and Hokitika, and ordinary parcels for lleefton, , also Kaikoura, per. Maori, (i p.m.; lato fee, 0.45 p.m. Late-fee box at gates to Ferry V/liarf. (At steamer), 7.30 p.m. FRIDAY, 30th OC'XOBBB. For Gisborne, per Kamo at Napier, S a.m. ' Parcel mail for Australian States and the East, per Maunganui, closes at C.1.0. at 11 a.m. ' ....... For Picton, Havelock, and Blenheim, \\a. I'ieton, per Arauura, noon; late fee, 12.15 p.m.

For Australian States, Ceylon, India, China, Japan, Straits Settlements, Egypt, and South Africa, per Maungunui, 1 p.m.; lato fee, 2 p.m.

For Great ■Britain, Ireland, and Cotitinent of Kurope, also I'ituiiini Maud, Cristobal (P;inarna Canal), Central America, British, French, mid Dutch Guiana. Venezuela, Kepnblic of 'Columbia, Peru, -aud'.Keundor, per Turakinn at Xiipior, 4 p.m.; lato tec, r. p.m. Mails reai-li London opyroxiiiuitely Oth December. Correspondcnco per Turakina must be specially addressed. MONDAY, 2nd XOVISMBJEK. For Nelson, French Pass, uud Jlavciock, ioi eluding tipper Pclorus Sound; letter mails lor Blenheim, Recitou, and \Vcstport, and express transit-paid parcels not, exceeding 111b in weight each parcel; also correspondence for l.lio undermentioned bays, per oil launch at Havclock, per Kikau, 5 p.m.; loto fee, j 5.15 p.m.

(Bulwcr, Crail Bay, Blaiue Buy, Hopai, Manama, Port Ligar, Te Puru, Wakatahuri, Waitata Bay. Po'hucnui, Homewood; also private bags for Okoha, Anakoha, Clova Bay, Waimaru, Brightlands, Eli Bay, and Titirangi estate.)

OUTGOING OVERSEA MAILS.

The next dispatch for correspondence addressed to Great Britain, Ireland, Continent of Europe, and United States of America, via San Francisco, will be per 11.M.5. Tahiti, closing at Wellington on Tuesday, 10th Novein ber, at 2 p.m.; mail due London about Bth December.

Mails for Great Britain, Ireland, and Continent of Europe- (specially addressed corrcspoudenoe only), also Pitcairn Island, via Panama; per Tainui, close at Wellington on Friday, Bth November, at 4 p.m. Mails for Fiji, Tonga, Apia, and Pago Pago close at Wellington on Friday, Oth November, at 11.20 a.m., connecting with Tofuu, closing at Auckland on Saturday, 7th November.

MAILS CLOSE DAILY, (Sundays excepted.)

Southern Offices, per ferry steamer, 0 p.m.; late fee, 7.30 p.m. (late-fee box ut gates to Ferry Wharf).

liangitikei District, 9 a.m. (late tco railway station 10 a.m.), 11.20 a.m. (late fco C.P.O. noon, railway station 12.40 p.m.), and 4 p.m. (lato fee C.1.0. 4.15 p.m.)

New Plymouth and Turanakl District, 9 a.m. (late fee railway station ID a.m.) and 11.20 a.m. (lato feo C.P.O. noon, railway station 12.40 p.m.)

iiuwkes Gay District, 8 a.m.. 11.20 a.m. (late fee C.1.0. noon, railway station 12.40 p.m.), and 4 p.m. (late feo C.P.O. 4.15 p.m.)

Wanganui, 9 a.m. (lato fee railway station 10 a.m.), n.20 a.m. (late fee C.L'.O. noon, railway stition 12.'10 p.m.). and 7 p.m.

Napier, 8 a.m., 11.20 a.m. (lato fco C.P.O, noon, railway station 12.40 p.m.), and 7 p.m.

Wairarapa District, 3 a.m., C a.m., 3 p.m, (late fee 3.15 p.m.)

Manawatu District. 7.30 a.m. and 4 p.m. (late fee C.P.O. A.IS p.m.

Auckland find District, also Taihapc, Mansraweka, Olmkune, tlaetihi. llangalaua, Tauriiarv nui, Kaurimu, Thames, Rotoma, Wailii. I'neroa, To Aroha, Jtorrinsville, Cambridge, Tan ran en. Hamilton, Frankton Junction, To Puke, and Pahnerston North, II.M a.m. (Into to 0.P.0. noon, railway ntnllnn [2.(0 p.m.). ami Irller

5 p.m. (lato fee C.P.O. 6 p.m., late fee box outside Tuorndon Station 7 p.m.). Parcel mails for Auckland and District, 8 c.m. J. 0. McCIiEA, Chief Postmaster. Thursday, 20th October, 1025.

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 104, 29 October 1925, Page 6

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SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 104, 29 October 1925, Page 6

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