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SHIPPING

HIGH WATER. ' To-day—9h 42m a.m.; lOh 2m p.m. To-morrow—lOh 30m a.m.; lOh 54m p.m. ARRIVALS.. May 3—lnahß, motor ship (3 p.m.), 251 tons, Gibson, put back th»mgh -stress of weather. May I—Progress, s.s. (4.25 a.m.), 353 ■ tons, Hay, from Waikato. ... . . . . ' May i— Arahura, s.s. (5.10 a.m.), 1590 tons, Wlldinan, from Nelson. May 4—Maori, s.s. (7.80 a.m.), 3.412 tons, Irwin, from Lyttelton.. May i— Holmdale, e.s. (10.20 a.m.), 681 tons, Williams, from Wunganui. May 4—Waipahi, b.b. (10.20 a.m.), 1650 tons, Kane, from Lyttelton. May 4—Port Hardy, s.s. (8.50. a.m.), 8705 tons, Mason, from Auckland. Mny I— Ulimaroa, s.s. (8.15 a.m.), SS2S tons, Wyllie, from Sydney. . .May 4—Putiki, ss. (10.45 a.m.), 409 tons, Smith, from East Coast. . ' May .4—Kaitoa, s.s. (2.10 p.m.), 319 ..tons, Martin, from Picton. DEPARTURES. May 3—Tamahine, s.s. (3 p;m.). 1990 tons, Prosscr, for Picton. . . . May 3—Kahika, s.a. (5.30 p.m.), 1172 tons, Gardner, for Napier and Gisborne. . May S—Gale, s.s. (8 p.m.), 934 tons,' Rodger, for Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Timaru. May 3—Ngaio, s'.s (7.30 p.m.), 1203 tons, Wildman, for Nelson. ' ■ May 3—Wahine, s.s. (7.50 p.m.), .4430 tons, Cameron, for. Lyttelton. May 3—Kuru, s.s. (10.10 p.m.), 158 tons, Haraldsen, for Napier . : May 3—Katoa, s.s. (10.20 p.m.), 2484 tons, Clark, for Dunedin. May 4—Opawa, motor ship (12.10 a.m.), 110 tons, M'Kinnon, for Blenheim. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Kiritangata, Napier, 4th Tamahiue, Picton, 4th Kaiinai, Greymouth, 4th. j'ennedy, Foxton, 4th Kaitoa, Picton, 4th Opawa, Blenheim, 4th Waipahi, Lyttelton, 4th ..- Nikau, Nelson, 4th Itegulus, Wanganui, sth Waliine, Lyttelton, sth Ngaio, Nelson, sth Corinthic, Timaru, 6th Waverley, Patea, sth Wairau, Blenheim. sth Kurow, Lyttelton, sth . ■ Maori,' Lyttelton, Ctli . Arahnra, Nelson, 6th Karori, Greymouth and AVeßtport, 6th Echo,, Blenheim, Oth . Invercargill, Wanganui, Cth lonic, Southampton, Oth Mania. Picton. Bth ... Cynnet, Lyttelton and Kaikourt, Bth Putiki, Napier, 9th Canadian Miller, Dunedin, 9th ■ Makura, San Francisco, via Papeete and Earotonga, 10th Maiuka, Lyttelton, 9th Maunganui, Sydney, 11th Opihi, Dunedin, via ports,. 11th PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Cygnet, Kaikoura, 4th ■ ■ ■.- ' Kamo, Dunedin and Bluff, 4tb Kaitoa, Motueka and Mapua, 4th Arnhura, Nelson, 4th Maori, Lytteltonj 4th Invercargill, Wanganui, 4th Waipahi, New Plymouth and Auckland, 4th Putiki, East Coast, 4th Kuiraanawa, Westport, 4th Echo, Blenheim, 4th ■ Ngaio, Nelson, sth Tumahlne, Picton, sth Wahine, Lyttelton, sth Kennedy, Foxfon, sth Port Curtis, New Plymouth, sth ' Kurow, Auckland, sth Remuera, Timaru and Lyttelton, Eth ' Waverley, Patea, sth Kiwitea, Picton, sth ' Opawa, Blenheim, sth Komata, Westport, sth . Wairau, Blenheim, fith * Port Hardy, Lyttelton, 7th ReßUlus, West Coast, 7th I'limaroa, Sydney, 7th Mnhia. Lyttelton, nth Corinthic, Southampton and London, Tia Panama, 11th Makura, Sydney, 11th THE INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. Ulimaroa, left Sydney on 80th April for Wellington; arrived at Wellington on 4th May; leaves Wellington on 7th May for Sydney. (llnddart-Parker Co.) Muratua, left Wellington on 30th April for Sydney; due at Sydney on 4th May; leaves Sydney on 7th May for Auckland. (U.S.S. Co.) Manuka, left Melbourne on Ist May for-Wel-lington, via Bluff; Dunedin, and Lyttelton. il'.ti.S. Co.) " Maunganui, left Auckland on 30th April for Sydney; due at Sydney on 4th May; leaves Sydney on 7th May for Wellington. (U.S.S. Co.) Niagara, from Vancouver, via Honolulu and Suva, left Auckland on 27th April for Sydney; arrived at Sydney on Ist May. (U.S.S. Co.) « - - , Makura, from- San Francisco, via - Papeete and Rarotonsa; leaves1 Wellington oh the 11th M?J Jpr Sydney; dne at Sydney .on' 15th May; (U. 0.0. Co.) . ■ . ■ BERTHACE LIST. Ulimaroa—Queen's Wharf, No. 1 north. Port Curtis—Queen's Wharf, No. 1 south. Progress—Queen's Wharf, No. 2. Kapiti—Queen's Wharf, No. 6 north. Cygnet-Queen's Wharf, No. 7 south. . Opiia—Queen's Wharf, No. 10. 1 Arahura—Queen's Wharf, . No. 12. • ; . Awarua—Queen's Wharf, No. 13 north Kaimanawa—Queen's Wharf, No. 16. Maori-Ferry Wharf. Komata—Railway Wharf Port Nicholson—Glasgow Wharf. llolmwood—Glasgow Wharf. liiaha—King's Wharf. ' J'ort Hardy—King's Wharf. Echo—Pipitea Wharf. '■..'. Remuera—Pipitea Wharf. Anamba—Pipitea .Wharf. . Invercargill-Pipitea Wharf. Mararoa—Lambton Wharf. Kiwitea—Miramar Wharf Maheno—On Slip. Kalapoi-On Slip. Corinna—ln Stream. OVERSEAS VESSELS. Niagara, left Vancouver on th* 7th April for Auckland, via Honolulu and Suva; arrived at Auckland on 2«tlt April; left- for Sydney on 27th April; arrived at Sydney on Ist May. Kemuera, left Southampton on 12th March for Auckland and Wellington; arrived at Auckland on loth April; arrived at Wellington on 29th April; leaves Wellington on sth May for South. (N.Z.S. Co.) . • City of Melbourne, left New York on Slit March for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Australia; due at Auckland on Cth May. (A. and A. Line.) Klug Malcolm, left Antwerp on 28th March for Auckland and New Plymouth; due at Aucklaud on 22ml May. (N,Z.S. Co.). • ltiheria, left Port Arthur <Texa«) on the 4th April for Auckland and Wellington; due at Auckland on 15th May; due at Wellington on ■liSud May (Texas Oil Co.) -Maliana. left Liverpool on 15th April for Auck- I land, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Tort Chalmeri; due at Auckland on 20th May. (S.S. and ■A. Co.) Canadian Explorer, left Halifax on the IBtli March for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton. and Dunedin; due at Auckland on Cth May; due at Wellington on 13th May. (C.O.M.M ) Port Curtis, left. New York on 18th March for Auckland, Oisborne, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, and New Plymouth; arrived at Auckland on 20th April; arrived at -Wellincton on 30th April; leaves Wellington on sth May for >^\y Plymouth. Wc«t Nivaria, sailed from San Francisco on sth April for Auckland, Lyttelton. and Dunedin; arrived at Auckland on 3rd May. (Burns, Philp, Port Hardy, left Liverpool on 13th Slarch for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton. and Duuedin; arrived at Auckland on 25th April; arrived at Wellington on 4th May. (C. and D. Line.) Port Napier, left London.on J7th March for Auckland, Dunedin. and New Plymouth: due at Auckland on 15th May. (C. and D. Line.) lonic, left- Southampton on 20th March for Wellington, Lyttelton, Timaru: due at W.Iliimtnn on Cth May. Pareora. left Liverpool on 27th M»rch for Auckland. Wellington. Lyttelton. and Duiedin; due.at Auckland on 4th May; due at Wellinston on 10th May.- (F.S.N. Co.) liimpeiiu. left Southampton on ir.th April for Wellington, Port Chalmers; Bluff. Lyttelton. Auckland, and New Plymouth; -due at Wellington on 25th May. "(N.Z.S. Co.) Wiiirmia, left Vancouver on 14th April for Auckland, Wellington. Melbourne, and. Sydney; due at Auckland on Bth May. (U.S.S. Co.) ... Sussex, en route from Calcutta. left Samaranj.on 15th April for Auckland.-Wellington, I.yttelton, and Dunedin: arrived at Auckland on 3rd (> May; due at Wellington on 11th May.. Sally' Maersk. left St. John fN.B.) on 30th March for Auckland, Wellington, I.yttelton Iliuicdin. and Sydney: due at Auckland on 12th May; due at Wellington on 10th May i.\'.:',.3. Co.i . . -.■■-.■ City of Bombay-, left New York on the'-mh April for Auckland, Hawkes Bay. Wellintf■ton. Lyttelton. and Dunedin: due at Auckland on the 2Gth May; due at Wellington on: the 2nd June. (A. and A. Line.) Arawa, left Southampton on 24th April for Wellington and Auckland, via Panama; due at Wellington, on Ist June. (S.S. and A. Baron Murray, left St. John on 23rd April, via Newport News, for Auckland, Wellington ,Lyttelton; and Dunedin; due at Auckland on 4tl) June; due at Wellington on the 11th June. (N.Z.R Co.) . . Mokiira left Son- Francisco on 21st April for A\ellmcton, via Papeete and P.arotonga; due at Wellington on 10th Mny: leaves for Sydney on 11th May; due at Sy.iney on 15th Canadian Conqueror, left Halifax on the 30th April for Auckland, -Wellington, Lyttelton. Timaru, *\nd Dunedin; due at Auckland on 9th .Tune: duo at Wellington on 15th June. (C.G.M.M.) THE P.EMUERA. To load ITornew.ird cargo the New Zealand Shipniiiß Company's liner Remuera is to leave Wellington to-morrow morning for Timaru and Lvttelton. The vessel returns to Wellington on the 17tli May, and i» to sail from here ot] flu; ssnrt M.iv for Southampton anil London via Pitcairn Island, Panama, and Curacao. CARGO FROM HALIFAX. Cable advice has been received by the local agency for the Canadian Government Merchant Marine that the Canadian Conqueror sailed from Halifax on the 30th April with

cargo for discharge at Auckland, Wellington. Lyttelton, Timaru, and Dunedin. The' vessel is due at Auckland on the Oth June, and at Wellington about six clays later. ••■•-- — SUSSEX AT AUCKLAND. From Calcutta, via Singapore andfiamarang, \ the Subbcx arrived at Auckland yesterday ■ &f.ternoon. The vesEd is due at Wellington on the llth May. FROM THE PACIFIC COAST. -•'•^ "'- An arrival at Auckland yesterday was the Swuyuß aud Jloyte Line steamer Weet Nivaria with lumber, case oil, and geueral cargo from tlie Paciiie Coast. After part discharge at Auckland the vessel proceeds- to Byttelton, *: Dunedin, nnd Australia to put oufthebalan.ee.' ~""" ULIMAROA. TROM SYDNEY. 'Clio JliKldart Parker steamer- Ulimaroa arrived in the stream at_BJa.. a.m. .to-day from Sydney, nnd was berthed at 9.30 a.m. at No, 1 North Queen's Wharf.- The vessel left Sydney on Friday afternoon, -and-'made- on- uneventful" "- trip. Following is the passenger list:—SaToonV - Captain U. Airey, Mrs.. J. Amadio,- -Mrs.-E> ; Ackhurst, Captala W. Boaloy, Miss SI. Bayliss, Mr. L. J. Berry, Miss M. Brooks, Sir. -M. ■: Boltou, Mrs. Bolton, Miss M..-Baker, Miss -M. • Biuld, Mr. A. ]•:. Bedwell, Sirs. A. and Miss "H. " Creighton, Miss P. Clunes, Rev, N...Claverlna'.■ Mr. and Mrs. W. Coleman, Mr. W. Cox, Mr. P. " Crosthwaite, Mr. I. Ooster, Mr.• "Xi.- Doireghue;Mr. (!. Dean,-Mr. O. Davis,. Miss SI. Dennis-■ = ton, Misses SI. and I Emery, Miss J. Forrest, Mrs. Fitzgerald and 2 "children. Miss W.Gib- '.' ver, Miss F. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. H; Hollies' and ■■'. child,. Mr. and Mrs.. H. Hlggins,. Mr. \V: Hunt, : Mrs. A. Johns, Mr. E. Johnston, Sllss M. Kings— ■ ley, Mrs. H. Kcrslake, Mrs. M. and Miss Si." ' Kettlewell, Mr. J. Kirkwood, Mrs. Lemmon nnd • child, Sirs..-A. Ln.ve'rs, Sir. J. Lorlmer,- Sir." -tt. •' Mansfield, Mr?. J. Mulr, Sirs. J. Slouat,' Sir. T. ; ■ M'Farlane,. Mr. and Mrs. N. Mills, Mr. P, Matthew Mr. W. M'Gibbon, Miss A. Nlllson, " Mr. J. Orr, Rev. B. O'Brien, Sirs. SI. Price, Mr. and Mrs. 11.. Powell, Mr. and Mrs. P. Riddle and '■•' child. Miss F. Russell, Mr. and Mrs.\T.. Sjrn- ■ . monds,..Mlss A. Stephenson, Mrs. T. ■ Sternberg, - Mr. nrtd Jlrs. T. Shannon, Sir. and Sirs'. F. and Miss M. Staig. Mißs I. Strang, Mrs. E. r • Sample, Miss W. Stevens, Miss D.. Simmons,..: Miss SI. Spalford, Mrs. K. Tanered, Captain F. Townsend, Mr. R. Taylor, Sir>. J. Taylor,' Sir; ■ and Mrs. G.. Guthman. and 50 steerage,'lncluding 9 Hindus and 2 Chinese. ■■ - .'.- "■' . Cargo brought Includes transhipments er; the. ■ Hanau, Caprera; Mooltan, Tango Slaru, Burma Maru, and Bendlgo. - - - - ■ ■ The Ulimaroa Is to sail from Wellington' on Friday on the return trip to Sydney.'. :; ' » ATHENIC THROUGH PANAMA CANAL. '."'. \ Word lias been received by the Shaw Savlll Company that the Athenlcy which cleared this port on 9th April for Southampton and London, departed from Colon on Sunday evening in continuation of.her Homeward, voyage. MAHLI DELAYED. ' The Shaw Savill steamor ' Slaliia has been delayed at Wanganui by bad weather, and Is expected to loave there on Thursday for Picton' : and Wellington, where she is due on Saturdayevening. She will leave- this port on 11 th May for Lyttelton to complete loading, and is ' scheduled to take her anal departure on -15th May for London, via Montevideo aad Tenerlffe. _ .; THE CORINTHIC. ""." '. I ""■ ■ Shaw Savill liner Corinthic, now loading ! -v. leaves there to-day, for Wellington, to hero to-morrow at'noon. ■ She is ' , ■■■■.ill finally from Wellington at 10 a.m.". • .May for Southampton and London, via THE MATAKANA. The Shaw Savill steamer Slatakana was expected to leave Lyttelton to-day for loading at Port Chalmers, and for discharging at Don.; . edln. The vessel will later load at Lyttol-. ton, Glsborne, and Wellington, where she Is due on 19th May, sailing from here on 25th ■ Slay for London, via Slontevideo ■ and Tener • iffe. ....:': :.::-.; lONIC MEETING BAD WEATHER. : [.-'-'-■;' A radio message from. the. lonic-en rpjite-from,. ; Southampton, states that heavy westerly weather is being encountered, and the vessel. wHI not arrive at Wellington till Thursday even- ." ing. ' " ■ ■.. THE RARANGA.. : ' ■ . . . : ; The Shaw Sarill steamer Raranga, which sail-"... Ed from Newcastle on Friday ..evening" .for" Auckland, is duo at the latter port to'-morrow-to load for Home. She will leave Auckland' on llth May- for loading at Gisborne, Walko- f kopu, Napier, and Wellington, and Is due here on 21st May. The vessel is timed to Sail finally from this port on 27th May for Genoa; Havre, and London, via Cape Horn. • ... SIAMARI CLEARS MONTE VIDEO,. „: The Shaw ' Savill. Company has ■ received- _ word that the steamer Mamari-, .which, loaded"" at New Zealand ports and sailed finally' from Wellington for London on llth April, cleared Montevideo on Sunday afternoon.. . ■ THE PORT HARDY. The C. and D. liner Port Hardy arrived at Wellington this morning from Auckland- to unload a quantity of-Liverpool cargo.--\Sh*:ls"-: expected to sail from-here-on Friday Jor.-Lyt-^. telton and Dunedia to complete discharge,.: £.£. PORT HOBART'S DISCHARGE. \ '. ' 7." The C. and D. Line advises that the Port-. Hobart is to leave New Plymouth to-morrow for Nelson to complete discharge of her London cargo. THE PORT HACKING. ":. The C. and D. Lino steamer -Port iacklnir; is expected to leave Tokomatu Bay to r day Jm , Gisborne to take ln.'further, cargo for. London. . THE PORT CURTIS. To unload a further portion of her American merchandise the Port Curtis probably will leave Wellington to-morrow moraine for liew Plymouth. ■ -.-;.; .-.. - •.. ■ ;.-,- ■ ; THE CANADIAN, MIIiLEn. '.."' V'-.-The Canadian Miller leaves: Lyttelton this afternoon for : Timard, Dunedin, and Welling-' ton. The vessel is duo, at Wellington on Sun-., day for loading,' and" is expected to clear Auckland on 13th Slay for New York t Boston, and Slontreal. ' ... THE CANADIAN EXPLORER. . ;.". A wireless message hag been received from the Canadian Explorer stating that she Is encountering strong head gales and does" not expect to reach Auckland until Friday morning from Halifax. The vessel Is due at Wellington on the morning of 13th May. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following' vessels are expected t» be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-night:— Auckland. —Tofua, Tutanekal, Laburnum, Hinemoa, Slahseer, City of Melbourne, Cana-. Chatham . Islands.—Kaikoura, Ribera, FareWellington.—Wahine,' .Slaori,. Tamahine, Ngaio,- Arahura, lonic, Huruuui,. Slakura, Ta- . hiti, Cumberland, Port Hacking, Fort Curtis, Kurow, Remuera, Anglo Columbian, Corinthic, Karori, Huntingdon. ■ ' ■ : 1 Awarua.—Manuka, Canadian Sillier, . Walhemo, Walkouaiti, Karetu. BY TELEGRAPH. NEWCASTLE, 2nd Slay. , Sailed—Kawatiri, for Lyttelton. SYDNEY, 3rd Slay. • Sailed—Waikouaiti, for Bluff. . ' NAPIER, 3rd May.' Sailed—Knitangata (6.20 p.m.), for WeltingAUCKLAND, «h Slay. ■ . Arrived— Tugeia, from Dunedin. ' " WANGANUI, 4th Slay. \rrived—Kapunl (3.13 a.m.) and llawera (3.63 a.m.), from Wellington. ■ r. : NELSON, 4th May. Arrived—Ngaio (9.50 a.m.), from Wellington. . To sail—Ngaio (7.30 p:m.), for Wellington. . BLENHEIM, 4th Slay. Arrived—Opawa (11.45 a.m.), from. Welling- . LYTTELTON, 3rd May. Arrived—Wootton (noon), from Wellington;" Pakura (0.10 p.m ), from Tokomaru. ■ Sailed—Anglo Columbian (4.55. :p.mO, .:for ■ New Plymouth.. ■.-.■' . LYTTELTON, 4th Slay.. Arrived—Wahlno (Q.45'a.m.), frora WellingTo sail—Wahine (8 p.m,), for Wellington. ' Arrived —Waliine . (fi.45 a.m.), City' of Ba-' tavia (7.20 a.m.) from Wellington.. •■ '• ;• DUNEDIN, 3rd May. ■ Arrived—Oretii from Port Craig. : ■' ." ."

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 105, 4 May 1926, Page 9

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SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 105, 4 May 1926, Page 9

SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 105, 4 May 1926, Page 9