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SHIPPING

HIGH WATER. To-day—Bh 3Cm a.m.; 8h 59m p.m. To-morrow—Oil 28m a.m.; Oh 50m p.m. ARRIVALS. May 31—Echo, auxiliary scow (5.50 p.m.), 99 tons, Radford, from Blenheim. June I—Kapuni, s.s. (4.40 a.m.), 275 tons, M'Lachlan,\from Patea. June I—Arahura, s.s, (4.40 a.m.), 1596 tons, Wildman,-from Nelson. June I—Maori, s.s. (6.55 a.m.), 3412 tons, Irwin, from Lyttelton. June I—Ulimaroa, s.s. (12.30 p.m.), 5828 tons, Wyllie, from. Sydney. DEPARTURES. May 31-Tamahine, s.s. (3.30 p.m.), 1990 tons, Prosser, for Picton. - May 31—Waverley, s.s. (4.15 p.m.), 157; tons, Brigden, for Patea.. May 31^-Kaiapoi, s.s. (5.15 p.m.), 2003 tons, Dalgleish, for Greymouth. May 31—Opihi, s.s. (5.15 p.m.), 1117 tons, Fisk, for New Plymouth and Nelson. ■ May 31—Mararoa, s.s. (8.15 p.m.), 2598 tons, Sewell, for Lyttelton. ■ ... ■ May 31—Ruru, s.s. (6.5 p.m.), 158 tons, lluraldsen, for Napier, via coast. ■\' May 31—Kiwitea, s.s. (8.45 p.m.),' 2350. tons, Sizcr, for Lyttelton. May 31—Nikau, s.s. (6.30, p.m.), 248 , tons/i Vasta, for Nelson. . ■ • M ay 31—Inaha, motor ship (7.10 p.m.), 251 tons, Gibson, for Patea. May 31—Wahine, s.s. (7.50 p.m.), 4436 tons, Cameron, for Lyttelton. EXPECTED ARRIVALS:... Tamahine, Picton, Ist Ulimaroa, Sydney, Ist Knhika, Lyttelton. 2nd ! Nikau, Nelson, 2nd . ' . Wahine, Lyttelton, 2nd Opawa, Blenheim, 2nd . Waverley, Patea, 2nd Kennedy, Foxton,.2nd Waimea, Greymouth, 3rd' Maori, Lyttelton, 3rd Arahura, Nelson, 3rd Invercargill, Wanganui, 3rd City of Bombay, New York, via .Auckland and Napier, 3rd ' . Port Nicholson, Wanganui, 3rd Putiki, Napier, 3rd . . Waiotapu, San Francisco, via Auckland, 4th Echo, Blenheim, 4th Arawa, London and Southampton, 4th lonic, Auckland, 4tli ■ Arawa, London and Southampton, via Panama, 4th "••••. W.ninahi. Auckland via Napier, sth Mararoa, Lyttelton, sth West Henshaw, Pacific Coast ports, via Auckland, fith . Tahiti, San Francisco, via Papeete and Raro--tonga, 7th " • . Maunganui, Sydney, Bth PROJECTED DEPARTURE*. ! Kennedy, Foxton, 31st . ' '. Invercargill, Wanganui, Ist ' ■ ■ Arahura, Nelson, Ist ■ • •. • Maori, Lytteiton, Ist : Kairunga,. Auckland, Ist , Kaitoa, West Coast, Ist I Komata, Westport, Ist ' • ! I Fareora, Lyttelton and Dunedin, Ist Opawa, Blenheim, 2nd ' Tamahine, Picton, 2nd Wahine, Lytteiton, 2nd Nikau, NeUon, 2nd Echo Blenheim, 2nd ' : Kaimai, Greymouh, 2nd Kahika, Napier and Gisborne, 2nd Putiki, Napier and Gisborne, 4th ' Waverley, Patea, 4th Ulimaroa, Sydney, 4th . nororata, Napier, 4th Waipahi, Lyttelton and Dunedin, sth Matakana,1 London, via Montevideo and Tene-, rifle, sth ■"'••.. Mahana, Lyttelton, 6th Port Nicholson, London, via Panama, sth Mararoa, Lyttelton, Bth Tahiti, Sydney, Bth ' : lonic, Southampton and London, via Panama, 10th THE INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. Ulimaroa, left Sydney on the 28th May for Wellington; due at Wellington on Ist June; leaves Wellington on 4th June for Sydney. (Huddart-Parker Co.) ' ... : Mararaa, left Wellington on 28th May for Sydney; due at Sydney oh Ist June;' leaves Sydney on 4th June for Auckland. (U.S.S. Co.) ' ' ', • . " Manuka,. left Melbourne on 22nd May for Wellington; arrived at Wellington on27th May; left Wellington on 28th May .'for Melbourne, via Lyttelton. Dunedin. and BIuH. clears BluH on 2nd June. (U.S.S. Co.)Maunganui, left Auckland -on the 28th May Jor Sydney, due at Sydney on Ist June; leaves Sydney on 4th Jung for Wellington. (U.S.S. Co.)' .-■•..' ■ Aorahgi, leaves Sydney .. on thtf 3rd June for Auckland; due at Auckland on 7th June; leaves Auckland on Bth June for Van-j couver, via Suva' and Honolulu. "■ (U.S.S. Co.) Tahiti, from Sag Francisco, via Papeete and Rarotonga, leaves Wellington on Bth June for, Sydney; due at Sydney ca 12th June. (CS.S. Co.) . • BERIHACE LISY. rJhvercargill— Queen's Wb-irf, No. 5. ' ■ • ■ Hawera—Queen's .Wharf, No. 5., Kairangar—Queen's Wh'irf, No;. 8.. ■ " .." ■ '' Kapitl—Queen's Wharf, No. 7. Awarua—Queen's Wharf, No." 8: Knitoa—Queers Wlnrf, No. 10. Arahura—Queen's Wharf, No. 12. Kolii—Queen's Wharf, No. 13. Echo—Queen's Wharf, No. 13 south. ■.. ' Fairburn—Queen's Wharf, No 13; ■ " Maori-Ferry Wharf, No. 2. ■ Komata—Railway Wharf. Holmwood—Glasgow Wharf Matakana—Glasgow Wharf.' ' . ' ■Kapuni—Glasgow Wharf. •> Mahana—King's Wharf. Eareora—King's Wharf. : ' Hororata—Pipitea Wharf. • ". Kaimai—Miramar AVharf. • • • •■ Maheno—On Slip. Kaitangata—On Slip. *v»rinnu—ln Stream ' - Surprise—ln Stream. OVERSEAS VESSELS. City of Melbourne. l«ft Ntw York oa tilt March for Auckland, Wellington. Lytttlton, Du«edin, and Australia; arrived Auckland on Btb May; arrived at Wellington on the ICth May; left Wellington on 21st May; left Dnnedin on 31st May for Australia. (A. and A. Tang Malcolm,: left Antwirp oa 28th Hank for Auckland and New Plymouth; dv« at Au«kland on 6th June. (N.Z.S. Co.) Slulrnns, left Liverpool on 13th April for Hit Inud, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Port Chalntrs; arrived at Auckland on 21st May; arrived at Wellington on Slst May ' (S.S. and.A.-Co.). Port Napier, left London on 17th Hank for Auckland, Dijnedln, and New Plymouth; arrived at Auckland on 17th May. ■ :At Dunedin. (C. and D. Line.) Waiotapu left Sac Francisco on the 4th May for Auckland, Wellington. Melbourne; and Sydney; arrived at Auckland on 20th May; due at Wellington oa 4th June. (U.S.S. Co.) Mm, left New York on Srd May for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Duncdin; dv« nt Auckland on the 12th June; due at Wellington on the 19th June. (A. and A. Line.) .. Purcorn, left Liverpool on 17th March for Auckland. Wellington. LytUlton, and D«» edin; arrived at Auckland'on 11th May; arrived at Wellington on 27th May.- leaves Wellington on Ist June for South. (F.S.N. Co.) Huapehu. left Southampton on ldth April for Wellington. Port Chalmers, Bluff. LytUlton. Auckland, and New Plymouth; arrived at Wellington on 25th May; left Wellington on 25th May for South. (N.Z.S. Co.) . Arawa, left Southampton on 24th April for Wellington and Auckland, via Panama; dua at Wellington on 4th June. (S.S. and A. CO.) . :'l City of Bomha*. left New York on the I7th April for Auckland, Hawkes Bay. Wellington. Lyttelton, and Dunedin; arrived at Auckland on the 24th May; due at Wellington on 3rd June. (A. and A. Line.) Baron Murray, left St. John on 23rd April, yin Newport News, for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttclton, and Dunedin; due at Auckland on 4tli June: due at Wellington on the 11th June. (N.Z.S Co.) Mesopotamia, left Florida on the 23rd April for Auckland; due at Auckland on the 2nd June. Port Melbourne, left London on the 4th'M»y for Auckliir.il. Wellington, and New Plymouth; due at "Auckland 'on 13th June; due at Weilincton on 20th June. (C. and D. Line.) Hertford, left. Liverpool on the Ist May for Auckland. Wellington. Lyttelton. nnd Port Chalmers: rinc nt Auckland on the 7th June; due at Wellington on 14th Juue. (F.S.N. Co.) ■ ■ Iliinhine. left Southampton on the fith May , for Wellington, Lyttelton. -,md Port Chalmers; ! ilv« at Wpllincton on 14th June. (N Z.S. Co.) West Henshaw, left Los Angeles on the 4th May for Auckland. Wellington, nnd Timnru; iirrived at Auckland on 30th May; due at Wellington on fith June. (Burns, Philp, and Co.) Canadian Conqueror, leTfc nalifax on the 30th Anril for Auckland. Wellington. Lvttelton. Timaru. and Duni-din: due at Auckland on 9th .Tmip; due at Wellington on 10th June. rr.0.M.M.1 Port Pirie. Wt New York on 11th May for Auckland. Wellincton. Lyttelton. and DunMm: due at Auckland on 13th .Tune: due at W-Olwston on 20t,h June. (0. j»nd T). Line.) Wnitemata, left S.in Francisco on 20th May for Nnnier, . lytt-Mton, Dnnedin.. Bluff,, and New Plymouth; due at Napier on 14th June. (u.s.s. Co.) : ■ . . Tahiti left" San Francisco on the 19th May for WclUneton, via taoeete and. Rarotonaa; flue at Wellington on 7th June; leaves Wellington on Bth June for Sydney; due at Sydney on 12th June. (U.S.S. Co.) Tnscaiusa, left S."n Luis on 12th . May for Wf>llinßtfin; rt'ia t>t WMllntrton on 7Hi June. Leiinnto Wt New York nn 2. r.th May for Auckland. Wellington, Lyttelton, Timaru. Dunedin, nnd Blur?: rtne nt Auckland nn the 27th June; due at" Wellington on 4th July. THE HORORATA. The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Hororata, which nrrived at Wellington on Saturday morning from Auckland, will leave here on, Friday for Napier to unload the remainder' of her London cargo. KING MALCOLM REPORTS^ The New Zealand Shipping Company advises that a rudlo message has been received from the Kins Malcolm, en route from Antwerp to New Zealand, stating that the vessel is expected to. reach Auckland,on Saturday next. SdAW-SAVILL LINERS. Latest movements of Sluw-Siivill liucrs are as follow:— At present completing her loading, at Wellington the Mutakana leaves here at day-

break on Friday for London, »I» Montevideo and Teneriffe: •. ' . The lonic ir due at Wellington oa Friday from Auckland, and galls from here At daybreak on the .10th- June for Southampton and London, via Panama. The Mahana, which arrived at Wellington yesterday morning from Auckland to put out a .quantity of Liverpool cargo, leavei hero on Saturday for discharging and loading at Lvttelton and Port Chalmers, and afterwards loads at Bluff, Timaru, and Wellington. The Mahana will return to Wellington on the 25th June, and is expected to sail finally from this port an the Ist July for London, via Montevideo and Tencriffe. , From London and Southampton, via Panama. the Arawa is due at Wellington on Friday. THE SfANUKA. The Union Company expects the Manuka to clear Blurt to-morrow for Melbourne. ISLAND STEAMERS. ■ The Ngsitita leaves Auckland to-night for the Cook Islands. • ■ The Kuitoke is due at Auckland to-night from Suva. - . ■ . AORAN.GI FOR VANCOUVER. The R.M.ir.S. , Aorangi leaves Sydney on Thursday for Auckland. She is due at Auckland on Monday, and sails on Tuesday for Van- ■ comer, via Suva and Honolulu. NEXT SYDNEY STEAMER. The Union Company1! steamer Maunganui i< "i?,',l! a"l 1 froln Sydney at 4 p.m. on Friday for Wellington, where she is due on Tuesday next. MAKURA LEAVES RAROTONGA/ Cable advice has been received by the Union Company that the Makura arrived at Raro'«onga at 4 p.m. on Sunday from Wellington, and continued her voyage to San Franci6co at 9 p.m. on the same day. ■ TAHITI'S ( VOYAGEThe Union Company's R.M.S. Tahiti arrived at Rarotonga at 7.30 a.m. yesterday, en route fjom San Franci6co to Wellington. The Tesitl is due here on Monday, and sails on Tuesday for, Sydney. . ■ WAIOTAPU'S DISCHARGE. .. ' To continue discharge of her Pacific Coait cargo the Union Company's freighter Waiotapu leaves Auckland on Wednesday for Wellington. Prom this port the vessel proceeds to Melbourne and Sydney. DEVON TO LOAD] The Federal S.N. Company advises that the Devon arrived at- New Plymouth on Sunday from Sydney to commence loading for London, Antwerp, and West of England, ports The vessel later proceeds to Nelson, Wanganui, Lytt;lton, Wellington, Napier, Waikokopu, Gisborne, and Auckland, and is expected to jail finally from the last mentioned port on the 30th June. ! THE CITY OF BOMBAY. • The local agency for the A. and A. Line • ■■clvises that the City of Bombay is now to '■ k-iive Napier to-morrow afternoon . for Wel- • :iiu:ton, where she is due on Thursday after- • r noon to continue discharge of her New York I cargo. ■ i.C. AND D. LINE STEAMERS. v':\ \ The Port Hardy is to leave Waikokopu to- ' morrow afternoon for Auckland to complete loading. She is to sail finally from Auck--.-land on Saturday-lor New York, Boston, and London. . . ' ••••:; To complete her loading the Port Curtis leaves New Plymouth this afternoon for Auckland. She is expected topsail from Auckland on Saturday for London, via Panama. The Port Napier leaves Port Chalmers tomorrow morning for New Plymouth to complete ■ discharge of her London cargo. The Port Nicholson is due at Wellington on Thursday morning from Wanganui roadstead, and is to sail on Saturday for London, via Panama. CARGO FROJI MONTREAL. The local agency for the Canadian Government Merchant Marine has been advised of the departure of the Canadian Challenger from Montreal at i p.m. on- the 29th May for Auckland, Wellington, and Southern ports. ULIMAROA FROM SYDNEY. '-.. ' . The HiKldart-Parker steamer Ulimaroa arrived in tlie stream at 12.30 p.m. to-day from " Sydney, and was berthed about an hour later at No. 1. north. Queen's' Wharf. The Ulimaroa left Sydney at noon on Friday, and experieuced smooth seas and light variable wind 3 throughout the : trip. She brought the fol- ■ lowing passengers:— Saloon: Miss T. Allen, Miss J. Alexandria, Mrs. M. Ames, Mr. <H. Adams, Mrs. Booth and child, Mr. C. Brice, Miss K. .Brown, Mr. J. Bell, Mrs. Clarke and child> Mifs S. Cruise, Mr. J. Cunningham, Mr. M. Cohen, Miss G. Cave, Mr., and Mrs. S. Crespin, Mr. D. Cooper, Mr and Mrs. A. Clark, Mr. ami Mrs. E. Dunbar and 2 children. Mita E. Davies, Mrs. E. Drake and child, Mrs. o.' Duncan, Mrs. 1,, de Meat, Miss F. Edw.irds, Mrs. Foster and child, Mrs. Freestout and child, Master L. Foran. Mrs. Flood nnd child, Miss G. Gamble, Mrs. Gerrarcl and child, Mr. E.Geake, Miss I. Gibbs, Miss D. Oarrett.- Miss D. Howdin, Mr. L. Hooper, Mr. and Mrs. Hume, Mr. J. Hillyer, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hearn and 2 children; Miss A. Hurst, Mr. B. Humphries, Mr. and Mrs. W. lleaton, Mr. and, Mrs. J. Hamilton, Mr. H. Halford, . Mrs. Jennings and child. Miss V. James. Mr. L.. Jones; Mr. T/.. Johnson, Mrs. E. Johnson, Mrs. Kerr and child, Mr. S. King, Mr. A. Xucis. Mr. D 'Luckett, Miss S. Lamcnd. Mr. W. Low, Mr.' R. -Lawaon, Mr.J. Lucas, Dr. C. Lester, Mrs. F. Monree. Mr. V. Meadows, Mrs. A. Montgomerie, Mrs. C. Morse, Mrs. A. and Miss 0.- Mechailes, Airs. A. M'Dowell. M(ss P. M'K&y, Mrs. H. and Miss M. O'Brien, Mrs. Paterson and 2 children, Mrs. Palmerston and child.' Mrs 0. Partridge, Miss T. Puttick. Mies E. Pollock, Miss P.. ; Robertson, Mrs. S. Reading, Mrs. C. and Miss M Ray, Mrs. J. Read, Miss M. Eetherby, ' Mrs. Som- ■ rnerville and 2 children.'-Miss P. Svenson, Mr !•'. Sutton and child, Miss A. Staflord Mr «fC. Scotter, Mr. R. Sams, Misses M and fe Scully, Mr. D. Smithie, Mr. and Mrs. E. Trevenn, Jlr3. E. and Miss M. Thomson, Miss JI. Taylor, Mr. A. Valentine, Mr. and Mrs. U. Viggers, Mrs. F. Vare, Mrs. L. Wall. Aliases C. and G. Watson, Mr. J. Williams, ;risa E. Winters,. Mr. F. Hellstedt, Mr P. JJnizze, and 04 steerage, including 2 Chinese. The'Ulimaroa is scheduled to leave Wellington on Friday on the return-trip to Sydney. WITHIN WIRELESS BANGE. The following vessels are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations, to-night :— ...-.■• Auckland: Port Curtis, Tekoa, Devon, King i Malcolm, Kaitoke, Tutanekai, Tofua, City of Lincoln, H.M.S. Veronica, Vidovdan, Hinemoa, Benecia, Gisla, and Ngakuta. '. . ' . ■■ , Chathnm Islands: Baron Murray,' Hertford, and Hurunui ' . ,:«..'■• Wellington :->Haor(, Wahine, Tamahine, tli' maroa, Ngaio, Arahura, Kairauga, Makura, Ta-; hitl. Arawa, Port Hardy, Port Nicholson, City of Bombay, and Raranga. . .•/.. Awarua: Manuka, . Ruapehu, Port Napier, City of Melbourne, and- City of Winchester. , PERSONAL. ! Captain' A. S. Dalgleish has relinquished the command of the Opjhi, and has been succeeded by Captain W. W. Fisk, who was until recently first mate of the Kaiapoi. ': The former has replaced Captain 8. A. Chatfleld as master of the Kaianpl, while the new first mate on the vessel is Mr. F. ,• J. Callan. •■■'.. The Kahika, from the South, Is due at Wellington to-morrow, arid sails the same day for Napier, and Gisborne.' •. ; s The Ka.mo loads at Dunedin about Saturday, via usual ports, for Wellington, Napier, and Gir-borne.' ■■'■•". The Komuta leaves Wellington this. evening for Westport to load for this port: The Katoa is. due at Dunedin t<*day, and loads there, via ports, for Wellington and Auckland. .•> . ■ ■ . The Waipahl leaves Auckland to-night for Napier nnd Wellington. She is due here on Saturday, and proceeds later to Lyttelton and Dunedin. ' , ■ The Wingatui loads at Bluff about Saturday, yin tvnul portu. for Wellington and Auckland. The City of Melbourne left Dnnedin yester. day afternoon for Portland (Australia). \ BY TELEGRAPH. SYDNEY. Ist June. Arrived—Maramn fmidnight), from Wellington; Sally Maersk,,from Dunedin." Arrived—Mtungamii (8 a.m.), from Auckland; Waikpuaiti..(B a.m.), from Lyttelton. AUCKLAND. Slst May; Arrived—Mesopotamia (8 p.m.), from Florida. ' Sailed—Kartigi (5.15 p.m.),.for Portland. PATEA, Ist June. . Arrived—Hawera (12.40 p.m') and Inaha (12.45 p.m.), from. Wellington. FOXTON, Ist June. Arrived—Kennedy (12.40 p.m.), from Wellington. ' , : PICTON, 31 st May. Arrived—Tamahine (7 p.m.), from* Wellington NELSON, Ist June. Arrived—Nikau (7.10 a.m.), from Wellington. To "sail—Nikau (7 p.m.), for Wellington. GREYMOUTH, 29th May. Sailed—Gabriella (11.45 a.m.) for Melbourne; Ihumata (10.40 p.m.), for Sydney. LYTTELTON, Slst May Arrived—Kunulpi (1.30 p.m.), from Waikokopu. . Sailed—nolmdale (4.40 p.m.), for Dunedin; Manuka (5.5 p.m.), for Dunedin; Katoa (9.20 p.m.), for Dunedin; Cygnet (9.16 p.m.),'for Kaikoura. LYTTELTON, Ist June. Arrived—Wahine (0.40 a.m.) and Mararoa (8.6 a.m.), from Wellington. To sail-Wahine (8 p.m.), for Wellington. Arrived—Anamba (9.40 a.m.), from Timaru; Kiwitea (1.10 p.m.), from Wellington. Sailed-Kahika (11.15 a.m.), for Wellington. DUNEDIN, 81st May. Sailed—City of Melbourne (3.15 p.m.), for 'Portland (Victoria). ■

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 129, 1 June 1926, Page 11

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