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SHIPPING

HIGH WATER. Today—4h Om a.m.; 4h 25m p.m. To-morrow—in 60m a.m.; 6h 17m p.m. ARRIVAL*. March 27—Surprise, steam yacht (7.55 p.m.), 2820 tons, King, from Southampton, via Suei Canal, ports, and Beauty Point. March 28—Ngaio, s.s. (5.15 a.m.), 1203 toes, Wildman, from Nelson. March 28—Wahine, s.s. (7 a.m.), 4436 tons, Cameron, from Lyttelton. March 28—Tongariro, s.s. (7.20 a.m.), 8728 tons, White-Parsons, from Port Chalmers. March 28-Storm, s.s. (8.45 a.m.), 749 tons, Manson, from Dunedin, Timaru, and Lyttelton. . March 28—Invercargill, s.s (8.45 a.m.), 224 tons, Wilkinson, from Wanganui. March 28—Kapiti, s.s. (10 a.m.), 242 tons, Sawyers, from Wanganui. March 23—Nikau, s.s. (12.40 p.m.), 248 tons, Vasta, from Nelson. March 28—Koinata, s.s. (7.45 p.m.), 2116 tons, Ranklne, from Wettport. March 28—Tamahlne, l.s. (9.30 p.m.), 1990 tons, Prosser, from Plcton. March 28—Ifiaha, motor ship (11.25 p.m.), 251 tons, Gibson, from Patea. March 28—Canadian Challenger, s.s. (midnight), 5439 tons, Annit, from Port Chalmers. March 20—Waverley, s.s. (12.55 a.m.), 157 tons, Brigden, from Fatea. March 29—Echo, s.s. (3.30 a.m.), 99 tonß, Radford, from Blenheim. March 29—Putiki, s.s. (4.55 a.m.),- 409 tons, Smith, from Napier. March 29—Makura, s.s. (8.30 a.m.), 8075 tons, Worrall. from Sydney. March 29—Pakura, s.s. (12.45 p.m.). 700 tons, Caldicott, from Pigeon Bay. , ' DEPARTURES. March 27—Kaitoa, s.s. (4.45 p.m.), 319 tons, Mi'.rtin, for Nelson. March 27—Tees, s.s. (4.55 p.m.), 533 tons,' Dowell, for Westport and Greymouth. March 27—Kaitoke, s.s. (5 p.m.), 3112 tons, M'Donald, for Lyttelton and Dunedin. March 27—Gale, s.s. (5.5 p.m.), 934 'tons, Rodger, for Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Timaru. March 27—Knaresbro, s.s. (6 p.m.), 7200 tons, Hammersley, for Lyttelton and Dunedin. March 27—Alexander, s.s. (0.10 p.m.), 377 tons, Forbes, for Westport and Greymouth. March 27—Wootton, s.s. (6.15 p.m.), 151 tons, Larsen, for Lyttelton. March 27—Opawa, motor ship (7.20 p.m.), no tons, M'Kinnon, for Blenheim. March 27—Arahura, s.s.. (7.30 p.m.), 1596 tons, Wildman, for Nelson. March 27— Maori, s.s. (7.50 p.m.), 5412 tons Irwin, for Lyttelton. March 27—Progress, s.s. (11 p.m.), 358 tons, Hay, for Picton, New Plymouth, Dargaville, and Hokianga. March 27—Kennedy, b.s. (11.5 p.m.), 220 tons, Stuart, for Tnrakohe. March 28—Hawefa, s.s. (4.15 p.m.), 174 tons, l^l'Kinnon, for Patea. March 28—John, s.s. (5 p.m.), 342 tons, Hnwick, for Wanganui. March 29—Holmdnle, s.s. (6.40 a.m.), • 681 tons, Williams, for Dunedin. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Hauraki, Auckland, 29th Tamaliiue, Picton, 29th Kaimanawa, Portland, 35th Titoki, Wanganui, 30th ' Kaitoa, Mapua, 30th , Manuka. Melbourne, via southern Dorts, 80th Oplhi, New Plymouth, 30to . ' ' Maori, Lyttelton, SOth . . • . Arahura, Nelson, 30th Marama, Sydney, 30th Turakina, Lyttelton. 31st . Echo, Blenheim, 31st ' Athenic. Lyttelton, 31st ' ,' ■ Waverley, Foxton, 31st ' Wahine, Lyttelton, 31st Wairau, Blenheim, 31st , Ngaio, Nelson, 31st . Nikau, Nelson, 31st Invercargill, Wanganni, Ist J Cygnet, Kaikoura, Ist Opawa, Blenheim, Ist Kaituna, Bluff, Ist . Kurow^ Dunedin, 3rd Waipahi, Auckland. 4tn 1 Putiki, Napier, sth PROJECTED DEPARTURE*. Tamahine, Picton, 28th Echo, Blenheim, 29th Waverley, Foxton, 29th Nikau, Picton, 29th Pakura, Napier, 29th . . Ngaio, Nelson, 29th Wahine, Lyttelton, 29th Cumberland, Lyttelton, 29th Putiki, Gisborne, 30th Opawa, Blenheim, 30th Makura, San Francisco, via Rarotonis and Papeete, SOth Arahura, Nelson, 30th ■'■■.- J Maori, Lyttelton, 30th Titoki, Weßt Coast, 30th Invercargill, Wanganui, 30th Kaimanawa, Lyttelton, SOth Kaitoa, Mapua, 30th Tongariro, London, Slat Kaimai, Napier, 31st Komata, Weitport, 31st Manuka, Melbourne, 31st Wairau, Blenheim, Slst Tongariro, Loondon, 31st Opihi. Lyttelton, 31st ■ .... Hauraki, Melbourne, 31st ': Ngakuta, Auckland, 31st " ' ' Marama, Sydney, Ist • Canadian Challenger, Auckland, JrJ Cygnet, Kaikoura, Ist THE INTERCOLONIAL ■ERVICB. Ulimaroa, arrived at Auckland on 24th March; left Auckland on 25th March for Sydney; due at Sydney on 29th March. (Huddart-Parker Co.) Marama, arrived at Sydney on 23rd March; left Sydney on 26th March for Wellington; due at Wellington on 80th March. (U.B.S. U.?.) Manuka, arrived at Melbourne on 18th March; left Melbourne on 20th March for Bluff, Dunedin, Lyttelton, and Wellington; due at Wellington on 30th March; leaves Wellington on Slst March for Melbourne direct. (U.S.S. Co.) Maunganul, arrived at Sydney on 2Srd March; left Sydney on 2Gth March for Auckland; due at Auckland on SOth March. (U.S.S. Co.) Aorangi, from Vancouver, .via Honolulu and Suva; arrived at Auckland on 28th March; leaves for Sydney on 29th March. (U.S.S. Co.) Makura, left Sydney on 25th March for Wellington; arrived at Wellington on 29th March; leaves Wellington on 30th March for San Francisco, via Rarotonga and Papeete. (U.S.S. Co.) BERTHACE LIST. Makura—Queen's Wharf, No. 1 south. Storm^ueen's Wharf, No. 2. Tamahine—Queen's Wharf, No. 4. Kapiti—Queen's Wharf, No. 5. Nikau-Queen's Wharf, No. 11 south. Ngaio—Queen's Wharf, No, 12. i Echo—Queen's Wharf, No. 13. Putiki—Queen's Wharf, No. 14. Ngakuta—Queen's Wharf, No. 16. Kaimai—Clyde Quay Wharf. Wahine-Ferry Wharf. ' - I Kauri—Railway Wharf. Tutanekai—Railway Wharf. Kc-uata—Railway Wharf. Waverley—Glasgow Whirf. Invercargill—Glasgow Wharf. Tairoa-Glasgow Wharf. Tongariro—Glasgow Wharf. • Inaha—King's Wharf. : Cumberland—King's Wharf. Canadian Challenger—King's Wharf. Mararoa—Lambton Wharf. Corlnna—Lambton Wharf. ' ITolmdale—Mirnmar Wharf. Maheno—On Slin. Arapawa—On Slip Surprise—ln Stream. THE HUNTINGDON. To put out the remainder of her Liverpool cargo the Huntingdon leaves' Port Chalmers to-day for Bluff. THE INKULA. The C. and D. Line's chartered steamer Inkuln left Dunedin on Saturday for New Plymouth to complete discharge of her New York cargo. THE NIAGARA. Tho R.Jf.S. Niagara arrived at Honolulu at 8 a.m. on Thursday from Auckland, and sailed at 5 p.m. the same day for Vancouver in continuation of her outward voyage from Sydney. MARAMA DUE 10 a.m. TO-MORROW. The Union Company advises that the intercolonial passenger steamer Marama will not arrive in the stream till 10 a.m. to-morrow from Sydney. ■ ■ J HINEMOA TOWS LADY ROBERTS. The Government steamer Hlnemoa, with the steamer Lady Roberts in tow, left Apia on 24th March for Suva. The Lady Roberts, which was damaged in the Pacific storm, will be repaired at Suva; and tiie Hlnemoa will load bananas there for Auckland, where she is due about 6th April. TONGARIRO'S LOADING. An arrival in port yesterday morning was the IJew Zealand Shipping Company's liner Tongariro from Port Chalmers to compjete her loading. The vessel is expected to sail from hero qjj Wednesday for London, via Panama and WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels are expected to be within range of the under-mentioned wireless stations to-niKht: — Auckland: H.M.S. Diomede, H.M.S. Dunedin, Tofua, Maungnriul, Kaikoral, City of Oran, West Calora, Eastern Sea, Nalrnbank, Kaimlloa, Aornngi, Waimann, Rona, Waikawa, Kawatlri, Kalwiirrn. Chatham Islands: Trolyon, Surrey. Welllnnton: Wahine, Slaort, Tamahine, Ngaio, Arahura, Hauraki, Manuka, Cumberland, Canadian Challenger, Mamari, Inkula, Tasmania, Marama. Hartflcld, Surrey. Awarua: Kaitoke, Kaituna, Argyllshire. SHAW-SAVILL STEAMERS. Tho Sbaw-Snvlll Company advises tho following movements of their vessels working on the New Zealand coaat:—■ Tho Mamari, now loading at Wangquul, sails. from there on Thursday for loading at Nupior and Auckland, whore the vessel completes, and sails finally on 12tli April for London, via Montevideo and Tenerilfo. Tho Athenic, loading at Lyttelton, is due at Wellington on ,'Ust March, and is scheduled to sail flnally from this port ou O'th April for Southampton and London, via Panama. The Jlahia, vow discharging her London cargo

at Lyttelton, talla from that port to-morrow U loan and discharge at Durndln and New Plymouth. The vesad wUI alio load at Wanfanul. Picton, and Wellington. She U dv* bare on 24th April, and ia!li on STtb for Lyttelton. From Lyttelton the vessel salli finally on 4th M£?' 'o'^ondon, via Montevideo and T«n«r«Te. The Waimana, which has been delayed at Auckland through bad weather, ialla from there this evening to load at Hlck'a Bay Napier. and Wellington. The vessel .lould reach * thli on 20th April for London, via Montevideo and ,icii6riHG.' ■ . ' WITH CANADIAN CARGO. fh»h? u ev>- Zeal 1""1 Opting Company adviwa adfan cargo L movemeuU °' YeMe'» wltu Can' SESe' Vdne^ 22nd *"* '<* *«' *»"' The Korean Prince, from New York, LouisAUr?'i St; 3SP n (N-B-5. aB(J Newport News.'for Auckland. Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Wa. nganui, Westport (for bankers), and Bydney. sa n S d f£ om N, e. wP°rt New on the 13th March. ti Snt? I!f MiL ersk arrived at touisburg «■ Tnhn^n^"?**1 aßd.'« to .all from St. ports NeF Zealan<l (N. 8.) on the 20th April for New Zealand ports.' MAKUKA FROM STDNET. atTlfftn K' M- S> ,^ akur» »«»»ed tn the stream at 8.30 a.m. to-day from Sydney, and waa berthed later at No. 1 south OueeTil Wharf Itoi Makura sailed from Sydne? it 4> m . on Thurs* day, and for the first two days south-east"™* Kales were encountered. The weather then moderated and continued, fine until arrival. J" c following passengers arrived by th« t^T EiV t "^"on-Mr. J. S. Brodle/Mraf J. S. Brodle. Mr. W. Berry, Sirs. W. Berry jirp! m Bur, ton;, Mr, s- W. E. BldweU, Mrs. M. BeardJ J to4, A, Bowler, Mr. J. p. Babcock™ Dr" G. h B6U. Mlss.M. C. Bell, Miss P. m. Brayl Mr. E. P. Bevan, Mrs. O. Court, Mr W J? Crosswell. -Mra. Creawell, Mr. W. Cathro Mrsi Cathro. Mr. J. Cook, Ml»s C. H. Cook, MrsT J W. Clymer, Mr. R. }. Dickinson, Mr. p J, E ayi.lIrs- J E- Demers. s'r- J- Dalton, Miss A, M. Edwards. Miss B. Edwards, Mr. A~Frith? Mrs. A Frith Mrs. C. Fraser, Mr, J, nT Fiaser, Mrs. J. N. Fraser, Mr. J. P. Glass Mr C? Garland. Mrs. C. Garland, Mill M. Garland, BrJ C.H. Gilbert, Mr. J. Gilson, Mr. C.J" (Jowl Mr. H. 13. Haynes, Mr. Jr. 0. Hamilton, Mr 7W« J.. Heytlng, Colonel H. L. Howard, Mrs. J. D. Hartman. Mrs. Hudson, Miss M. Hudson, Mr? A. Howie, Mr. H. Heylan, Mrs. C. Jamieson,: Mr. G. B, Luke, Mr. E. R.. Lancaster, Mr* ?• R- Mr. J, C. Lee. Mrs. J. cj Leo, Mr. G. H. Moore, Mr. E. J. Morgan, Mr. J. M'Cann, Mr. R. M'Dermld, Mrs. B. Sl'Dermldj Miss A. M'Culllch, Mrs. M. i. MHamara, M si E. M'Caffey, Mr. A. Mitchell, Miss E. A. Mitchell, Mr. R. Newman, Mrs. R. Newman, Mr, B. 0. O'Brien, Mr. G. B. Fenny, Mrs. G. R, Penny Mr. A H. Hitman. Mrs. A. H. PitN man, Mr. L. Peterson,. Mrs. L. Peterson, Mlsi J. R. Ponder, Miss P. A. Pender, Mr. R. S Bhind aim R. S. Mhlnd, Mr. L. H. Russell^ Mr. W. R Rowse, Mrs. W. R. Bowse, Miss D Rowse Misi R. Rowse, Mr. 8. Richmond, Mrs. S. Richmond, Miss M. Sherwood, Miss F.- Suit man, Miss B. Sulman, Miss S. A. Sauriders, Mr. F. G. Smith, Mrs. F. O. Bmlth, Mr. E. W, Simmons, Dr. A.O. BhaW, Mrs. A. O. Shaw Mrs A. W. Stone, Mr. A. W. Stone, Colonel.E A.,Stotherd, Mrs. M. ». Thorpe and child, Miv A. M. Tynan, Mr. H. T. Van Valzah. Mrs. HJ C Tan Valzah, Mr. G. H. Wlon, Mr. L. V^ Waterhouso, Mrs. L. Walker. Second laloonMr. M. J. Averlll, Mr. Jf. Blnley, Mr. tt Berrjj and 4 children, Mrs. H. Berry, Mr. W. X Branson, Jin. W. H. Branton, Miss L. B. Bran: son, Mr. E. S. Butts, Mrs. E. S. Butts, Mr, m ?• J- Clorlco- Mr> A- Carthy Mr. J. M. Colu, Mri. J. M. Cole, Miss B. Cole! l«Ar W' Cormack. Mrs. T. R. Croiler and child, Mr. J. P. Davy, Mr. F. Dashwood, Mr, F. T. Dunn, Mr. J. E. Fulton, Mrs. J. E. Fulton, Mr. G. Ftndlay, Mrs. G. Flndlay. Mrs. D. (ierinanetti, Mrs. E. Geddes.Mr. A. M. Grant Mrs. A. M. Grant,-, Miss G. E. Grant, Miss V. M- «^nt. Miss E. N. Grant, Mrs. P.' Hall and 2 children, Mrs. F. Hatcher, Miss 0. Hatcher, Mr. J. L. Harper, Mri. J. L. Harper, Mr. TM. Jaquen, iMr. J. Jackson, Mrs. J. Jackson, Mrs! M. Lahman, Mr. J. M. LanOsberg, Mr. F. Kane, Mrs- F. Laehy, Mr. 1. B. M'Leod, Miss M Mahon, Mr. P. Morgan, Mrs. P. Morgan, Mr. W. A. Newman, Mrs. W. A. Newman, Miss V. Newman, Mr. C. H. Parker, Mrs. C. H. Parker, Miss R. Parker, Mrs. A.' Rosslter. Mr. E. -. J. Shaw, Mr. C. N. Bnow. Mrs. C. N. Snow, Misa I. Snow, Mrs. M. Stables, Miss A. itePhens, Mr. W. F. Wallis, Mrs. W. T. WalUs, Miss J, Wilson, Miss E. N. Wilson, and 44. third class. The Makura is scheduled to leave Wellington at S p.m. to-morrow for Ban Francisco, via Rarotonca and Papeete. SUSSEX TO LOAD. The Union Company advises that the Sussex arrived at Calcutta on Thundliy last from Java to taka the March-April loading for New Zealand. She is • expected to dtar Calcutta Wlv, next month for Aucklaad, Wellington, iyttelton, and Dun«dl», via Singapore, SamaI.ing, and Spurabaya. TAIROA FOR HOME. The Shaw-Savill liner Tairoa Is scheduled -to sail from Wellington at daybreak to-morrow for London, via Montevideo and Tenerifle.' THE CTJMBBRtAND. The Federal liner Cumberland sails from Weilington to-day for Lyttelton and Dunedin to unload the remainder of her Liverpool cargo. ", , BY TELEGRAPH. CARDIFF, «th March. Arrived—City of BristcJ, from Fremantle. GENOA, 27th March. SiiU.l—Northumberland, for London. PORT SAID, 27th March. Sailed—Garoet, for Dunkirk. PORT SUDAN, 17th March. Sailed—Cathny, for London. PERIM, S7th March.*. Sailed—Berwickshire, for london, DAKAR, 27th March. Sailed—Atlanticos; for Las Palmas. CASBBIJJ, I7tb March. Sailed—Peterton, for Australia. HONOLULU, 17th March. Arrived—Niagara, from Auckland. SUVA, 28th March. Sailed—Rona, for Auckland. SUVA, 29th March. Arrived—Hinemoa and Lady Roberts, from Apia. NEW YORK, 27th March. Arrived—Canadian Britisher, from Auckland. SAN FRANCISCO, 17th March. Arrived—Agwipond, from Wellington. PANAMA, »7th March. Arrived—Port Albany, from Lyttelton. . . COLON, »7th March: Arrived—Port Curtis, from New York. NEWCASTLE, 28th March. '■ Sailed—Waikawa, for New Zealand. SYDNEY, S»th March. Arrived—ll.M.A.S. Adelaide and H.M.S. Delhi. from Auckland. Arrived—Karetu, from Bluff; Maroro, from Gisborne. MELBOURNE, 28th March. Arrived—Omana, from Hokianga. ADELAIDE, »th March. Sailed—Kaikoral, lor New Zealand. AUCKLAND; J7th March. Sailed—Haurakl. (8 p.m.), for Wellington. ' 28th March. Arrived—Montague (7 a.m.), from Los Angeles. AUCKLAND, 2»th March. Arrived—Rotorua (5.15 a.m.), from WellingArrived—Aorang! (10 p.m. yesterday), from Vancouver; Wainui (8.40 p.m. yesterday),'from East Coast; Rotorua (8.30 a.m. this day), from Wellington ' . . PATEA; t«th March. Arrived—Kapuni (9 a.m.), from Wellington. WANOANUI, »th March. Arrived—John (8.15 a.m.), from Wellington. • ■'• NELSON, 28th March. •: Arrived—Arahura (5.45 a.m.), from Wellington. -. '..,:'■'■ 89th March.. To sail—Arahura (7.80 p.m.), for Wellington. PICTON, 28th March. Arrived—Procrcss (7 a.m.) and Wairau (10 p.m.), from Wellington. BLENHEIM, 29th March. Arrived—Opawa (8 a.m.), from Wellington. WESTPORT, CSth March. Arrived—Te?B (7.10 p.m.) and Alexander (9.33 a.m.), from Wellington. ■ > j GREYMOUTH, 23th March. Sailed—Wuipori (10.10 a.m.), for Wellington. LYTTELTON, «Bth March. Arrived—Manuka (7 a.m.), from Dunedin; Gale (5 p.m.), from Wellington,' Whangape (11.50 a.m.), from Gisborne; Kaitoke (9.50 •.in.), from Wellington; Kuareibro (9.55 a,.m.), from Wellington. ... Arrived—Maori (8.50 a.m.), and Wootton (7.45 p.m.), from Wellington: 29th March. To sail—Maori (8 p.m.). for Wellington. DUNEDIN, 27th March. Sailed—Mamari, for Wamtanui; Inkula (4.50 p.m.), for New Plymouth; Oretl («.2O p.m.), for 28th March. Arrived—Port Victor (8.15 p.m.), from Lyttelton. CHATHAM ISLANDS, 27th March. Arrived—Awarua (5 ' a.m.). from Wellington. Sailed—Awarua (2 p.m.), for Wellington; BLUFF, «7th March. Arrived—Kaituna (1.15 p.m.). from Dunedin. Sailed—Anamba (12.45 p.m. 7, for Tlmaru.

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 75, 29 March 1926, Page 11

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SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 75, 29 March 1926, Page 11

SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 75, 29 March 1926, Page 11