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SHIPPING

HIGH WATER. To-day-1.51 a.m.; 2.10 p.m. io-morrow—2.4o a.m.; 3.1 p.m. ARRIVALS. March 14—Ruapehu, s.s. (4.40 p.m.), 901S -ons, Mlvelar, from London and Southampton; -a third-class passengers. tonWua^lSTl&oi* (°-10 P-mo' "° March 15—Echo, auxiliary ketch (1.15 a.m.), J» tons, Radford, from Blenheim, r Milrj'.' 1 1. 5-I""-ercarBill 1 s.s. (2.40 a.m.), 224 tons, Wilkinson, from Wanganui. March 15—Arahura, s.s. (4.20 a.m.), 159G tons. Wildman. from Nelson.. March 15—Wlngatul, s.s. (5.50 a.m.), 237S tons. Hewitt, from Picton. March 15—Maori, s.s. (7 a.m.), 34SS tons, irwin, from Lyttelton. March 15—KapunI, s.s. (10.30 a.m.), 275 tons, Robertson, from Patea March 15—Holmdale, s.s. (10.45 a.m.), GSI tons, Williams, from Lyttelton. March 15—Manuka, s.s. (11.45 a.m.), 4534 tons, Davey, from Sydney. DEPARTURES.

March 14—Tamahlne, s.s. (3 p.m.), 1990 tons. Prosser, for Ptcton. March 14—Kaitoa, s.s. (5.10 p.m.), 319 tons. -Martin, for Motueka. March 14—Opawa, motor ship (G. 30 p.m.), 110 tons, M'Klnnon, for Blenheim. March 14—Ngalo, s.s. (7.30 p.m.), 1203 tons, Wildman, for Nelson. March 14—Wahine, s.s. (7.50 p.m.), 4436 tons, Cameron, for Lyttelton. March 14—Falrburn, auxiliary schooner (i.aa p.m.), 63 tons, Sawyers, for Katamea. March 14—Calm, s.s. (8.50 p.m.), 9SI tons, Sharpe, for Lyttelton, Bluff, Dunedin, and ■March 13—Baron Mlnto, s.s. (6.55 a.m.), 4i>ji tons. Symonds, for Callao. March 15—Ruapchu, s.s. (10.30 a.m.), 8930 tons, M'Kellar, for Lyttelton. March 15—Cygnet, s.s. (noon), 124 tons, Larsen, for Kaikoura. March 15—Parera, s.s. (noon), 554 tons, Barnes, for Hick's Bay. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. To-day—Manuka, Sydney; Tamahlne, Picton. To-morrow—Opihi, southern ports; Waverley, Patea; Inaha, Patea; Wahine, Lyttelton; Ngalo, Nelson; Opawa, Blonheim; Kaitoa, Motueka. Thursday—Kartigi, Portland, New Plymouth; Port Caroline, London, Auckland; Wairau, Blenheim; Maori, Lyttelton; Arahura, Nelson; Puriri, St. John, Auckland; Nikau, Nelson. Friday—Waiplata, southern ports; Kaponga, Napier; Moeraki, Melbourne, via southern ports; Tamaroa, London, Auckland; Kaimal, ureymouth; Kamo, Westport, New Plymouth; I'.cho, Blenheim; Sheafmount, New York, Auckland. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. To-day—Futiki, East Coast; Koutunui, NaPier; Maunganui, Sydney; Wlngatul, Auckland; Wairau, Blonheim; Tasmania, London, Avor.mouth, Cardiff, Glasgow, and Liverpool; Nikau, Nelson; Kennedy, Foxton; Maori, Lyttelton ; Arahura, Nelson; Parera, Hick's Bay; Saka Mam, Dunedln. To-morrow—Oplhi, Nelson, New Plymouth; Echo, Blenheim; Kaitoa, Motueka; Wahlno, Lyttelton; Ngalo, Nelson; Tamahine, Picton; Waihora, Lyttelton, Dunedln; Komata, Westport; Totara, New Plymouth; Kittawa, Westport. Thursday—rakeha, London, via Montevideo and Teneriffo; Opawa, Blenheim; Inaha, Wanßanui. Friday—Waipiata, Auckland, Kaponga, Westport. Saturday—Moeraki, Melbourne. BERTHAGE LIST.

Ruapehu—Queen's Wharf, No. 1 south. H.M.S. Laburnum—Queen's Wharf, No. 2. Kapiti—Queen's Wharf, No. 5. Cygnet—Queen's Wharf, No. 1. Hawcra—Queen's Wharf, No. V. Kennedy—Queen's Wharf, No. 11 south. Arnhurn— Queen's Wharf, No. 12. Wair.au—Queen's Wharf, No. 13. Putiki—Queen's Wharf, No. 14. Koutunui—Queen's Wharf, No. 14 south. Otokla—Queen's Wharf, No. 16. Wlngatul—Taranaki Street Wharf. Mahcno—Clydo Quay Wharf. Klttawa—Clyde Quay Wharf. -Maori—Perry Wharf. Koniatu -Italhvay Wharf. Invercargill—Railway Wharf. Tasmania—Railway Wharf. I'akeha—Glasgow Wharf. Saka Maru—King's Wharf. H.JI.S. Itenown—Pipltca Wharf. Wnlhora—Plpitca Wharf. Pctricola—Miramar Wharf. Corinna—ln Stream. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. Ulimaroa, left Wellington on 10th March . for Sydney ; arrived at Sydney on 14th March; leaves Sydney on IStli March for Auckland; duo at Auckland on 22nd March. (Huddart--I'arker Co.) Mnrama, left Sydney on 11th March for Auckland; duo at Auckland on 15th March; leaves Auckland on IStli March for Sydney; duo at Sydney on 22nd March. (U.S.S. Co.) Manuka, left Sydney on lltli March for Wellington ; arrived at Wellington on loth March. Withdraws from tho service. Moerakl. arrived at Melbourno on tho sth March; left Melbourno on 9th March for Wellington, via southern ports; due at Welllncton on IStli March. (U.S.S. Co.) Maunßamii, leaves Wellington on 15th March for Sydney, duo at Sydney on 19ih March. (U.S.S. Co.) Aorangi, left Sydney on 10th March for Auckland ; arrived at Auckland on 14th March. (U.S.S. Co.) Tahiti, loaves Sydney on 21th March for Wellington ; duo at Wellington on 2Sth March. (U.S.S. Co.) OVERSEAS VESSELS. for Auckland. Wellington, "tjipler, and""^ Plymouth ; arrived at Auckland on 7th March; due at Wellington on 17th March. (C. and I). Line.) Tamaroa. left Southampton on 2Slh January for Auckland and Wellington; arrived at Auckland on 7th March; due at Wolllugtou on IStli March. (S.S. and A. Co.) Kla Ora. left Liverpool on 29th January for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Duncdln; arrived at Auckland on 11th March; duo at Wellington on 21st March. (S.S. and A. Co.) Sheaf Mount left Now York on tho 29th January for Auckland, Wellington, Lytt«lton and Dunedln; arrived at Auckland 11th March; duo at Wellington on 15th March. (C. and I). Line.) Ruapghu, left Southampton on 4th February for Wellington, i'ort Chalmers, Lyttelton and New Plymouth; arrived at Wellington on 11th March. (N.Z.S. Co.) Purirl, loft Newport News on 2nd February for Auckland, Wellington. Lytt«lton, Dunedin Now Plymouth Melbourno, and Sydney; arrived at Auckland on Bth March; due at Wellington on 16th March. (N.Z.S. Co.) Ruahlne. left London od Uth February for Wellington and Auckland; due at Wellington on UUb March. (N.Z.S. Co.) Middlesex, left Liverpool on Uth February for Auckland, Wellington. Lyttelton, and Dunedln ; duo at Auckland on the !2nd March: due at Wellington on 29th March. West Uenshaw, left Los Angeles on the Hth February for Auckland, Wellington, Lytteltnn, Dtmcdin, lHulf, and New Plymouth; arrived at Auckland on Mth March; duo at Wellington on the 23rd March. (Burns, Phllp. »nd Co.) City or Rimberloy. left Newport New» on 20th February for Auckland Wellington, Lyttokon, Dunedln, and Bluff; duo at Auckland on 24th March; due at Wellington on 31st March. (A. and A. Lino.) Ilaranna. left London on the 26th February fot 1 Auckland, Dunedln, Bluff, and Nelson; duo at Auckland on stb April. (S.S. and A. Co.) Waitcmata, left San Francisco on the 2oth February for Auckland, Wellington, and Sydney; duo at Auckland on 19th April; due at Wellineton on 20th April. (U.S.S. Co.) Walhemo, left San Francisco on 9th February for Tago Pago, Apia, Napier, L'yttelton, ■Dunedln. New Plymouth, and Wellington; due at Wellington on 20th March. (U.S.S. Co.) Port Dcnison, left Liverpool on 25th February for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin; due at Auckland ou Bth April; duo at Wellington on 15th April. (C. and D. Line.) Tho Queen Maud, loft St. John on 12th (N y'i f°r NCW Zcalancl and Australian ports. TASMANIA TO SAIL. Tho Tasmania is to sail from Wellington at 4 o'clock this afternoon ■ for London, Avonmouth, Cardiff, Glasgow, and Liverpool. THE CANADIAN CHALLENGER. Tho Canadian Challengor, en route from Halifax to New Zealand ports, arrived at Panama on tho 9th March, and sailed again at 1 p.m. the next day. She is duo at Auckland on tho 7th April, and at Wellington about a week later. MAIMOA LOADING. The Malmoa arrived at Napier from Townsvlllo at 7.30 p.m. on Saturday to commence loading for London. Sho will sail again on Friday fo- Lyttelton. RUAPEHU, FBOM HOME. The. liner Ruapehu arrived In tho stream at Wellington a, few minutes before 5 o'clock yestorday afternoon from London and Southampton, and was berthed at No. 1, north, Queen's Wharf. She brought 271 third-class passengers to Wellington, and has cargo for discharge at Port Chalmers, Lyttolton, and Now riymouth. After loading cargo at London, the Ruapehu sailed from there at noon on tho 3rd February, arriving at Southampton early tho following morning. Passengers embarked hero, and mails were taken on board. She sailed from Southampton at 1 p.m. on the 4th February. Fino weather prevailed on the trip to Colon, and sho arrived there at 6 a.m. on the 20th Fe" .ary, passed straight through the Panama Canal, and berthed at Balboa In the afternoon. A stay of four hours hero enabled passengers to go ashore, and tho vessol sailed again at 9 p.m. Good weather' was experienced on the way to Pltcalrn Island, where she arrived at 7 a.m. on the 4th March. Sho got undor way again at 8.15 a.m., and flno weather lasted until arrival at Wellington. Father Neptune paid his customary visit to tho .vessel when she crossed the lino. Captain W. C. M'Kollar, H.D., R.N.R., is in command of tho Ruapehu, and tho following aro his ofllccrs: Chief, Mr. J. G. Salmondsecond, Mr. H. Selmer; third, Mr. W. J. Glass-

boron-; fourlh : Mr. T. M. Devitt; chief enRinccr, .Mr. C. L. Hushes: second, Mr. A. E. loa^e; third Mr. J. 15. Thackery; fourth, Mr. 11. iJoyes; radio opera*ors Messrs J Evins J. L. Smith, and M." H. Savage'; 'surgeon! 1^ «»"*-*>-<*«<*. «'• • The Huanehu sailed from Wellington shortly after 10 o clock this morning to commence discharge of her cargo at Port Chalmers. MANUKA AIUUVES. "* The Manuka arrived in the stream at 11 45 a.m. to-day from Sydney, and was berthed shortly after 1 o'clock at No. 1 north. Queen's Wharf. She left Sydney at noon on Friday last, and excellent weather prevailed throughout the trip. She brought the following passengers :—First saloon: Misses Mayo, Tailford, Paterson, Brunt, Laing, Walsh, Collins, Carter, Lett, Cook, Jenkins, Sister Loughnan Ople, Speedy (•>), Crooke, Vicary, Jorgensen (2), Duncan (2), Scotland (2), Liddell, Audiffred. Stone (2), Lord, Backhouse, Day, Carling, Coleman, Moyle, Fanning, Connolly, Crayuon, Cannon, Milne, Foster, Mesdames Tierney, Allan. Myers, Phibbs. Granger Burton Winter, Denny-Brown, Burnet, Goldenbcrg, Collins, Pearson, Healy, Cunninghame, Carver. Itobinson, Deck, Lett, Harding, Schloss, Norton, Common-Smith, Rule, Bell, Mulliner, Bardsley and child, Jorgensen, Lamb and child, Duncan, Scotland and child, Blanchard and 2 children, Rone, Walsh and 2 children, AdamSraith, Ryan, Messrs. Tierney, Myers, Granger, Spencer-Jones, Hollingsworth, Reddoll, Downie. Fitzgerald, Burton, Burnet, Collins, Mansfield, Evans, Inglls. Carver, Captain Cllft, Smith. Perlman, Hall, Deck, Whittlngton, Puxley, Charlesworth, Atkinson, Wright, Brother -Methodius. Williams, Morgan (2), Leslie, Norton, Donald, Milne, Adam, Compton-Smlth, Man, Thompson, Healy, Schloss, Benclvcnni Bardsley, Jorgensen, Duncan, Scotland and Masters Scotland (2), Rev. Blanchard, Ehlers, ■ Adams, Macauley, Lock, Harrison, Rowe, Bayliir, Barrasford, Clarke, Schacht, Crosby, Mack, Wallace, Haining, Durrell, Connor, Balliiifrer, Hcskctt, Groman, Thompson, Lane, Blarklaws. Crawford, Sadller, Adam-Smith, Leslie and child, Halnlng, Connor and child, Heskett and 2 children, Groman Milne, Captain P. Foster, and S3 steerage The Manuka will withdraw from the service. MAUJCGAXUI, FOR SYDNEY. The Maunganui is to sail at 6 o'clock this evening for Sydney in continuation of her voyage from San Francisco. She will tako the following passengers :—Saloon: Mrs. A. S. Andrews, Mrs. E. M. Andrews, Mrs. Ardath Miss Bunting, Miss Buchanan, Messrs. W. and B. Bhmdell, Miss K. M. Black, Mr. L. M. Browne, Mr. A. P. Bridge, Miss Barraud Mr Barron, Mr. and Mrs. Blow, Mrs. Buntinc, Mr. C. Blythe, Mrs. I. Barraud, Mrs. W. Blundell, Mr. J. Black, Dr. and Mrs • P T Cherry, Mr. Copeland, Mr. Cockroft-Joncs, Mrs. B. Cockburn-Hood, Mrs. Campbell and boy, Miss Connolly, Miss H. Dennlston, Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Dickey, Mrs. Deck, nurse, and infant, Mr. Deck, Mr. W. Dawson, Mr. and Mrs A. W. Duncan, Mrs. E. Dwan, Mrß. Day, Mrs. Dawkins, Mr. and Mrs. Duckworth, Sir. Elworthy, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Flavoll, Mr. Griffiths, Mrs. Green, Mrs. Grainger, Mrs. Griffiths, Miss Graham, Mrs. Grose, Mr. Goldman, Mr. A. Gray, Captain Green, Mrs. Griffin, Mr. and Mrs. Hume, Mr. Hansen Dr. Hunt, Mrs. Hackler, Mrs. Harp.cr, Mrs. B. M. Hemery, Messrs. Israel (2), Mr. Isell Mr W. Jeffries, Mrs. K. Johnston, Mr. Jones', Mrs! Johns, Miss KcnvJn, Bishop of London, and valet, Mr. Leslie, Comm. and Mrs.- G. A. Lyons, Mr. H. Lorigdon, Miss A. Lawrie, Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Lawrie, Mrs. V. Lawson, Mrs. Longdon, Miss Lovejoy, Mrs. Luch, Mr. Lapple, Mr. and Mrs. Milllgan, Mrs. M'Keener, Mr. M'Elnnon, Mrs. M'Crae, Mr. M'Dougall, Dr. I. C. M'lntyre, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan, Miss M'Anderson, Sir Robert M"Anderson, Mrs. M'lntyre, Miss C. M'lntyre, Mrs. and Miss M'Keowen, Miss A P. M'Kerron, Mrs. and Miss M'Kerron Mrs Mitchell, Mr. Mitchell, Mr. W. H. Nunn Mr. P. Xorgate, Mrs. Xcale,, Misses A. and G. Nathan, Mrs. W. B. and Miss L. Norrls Mrs. E. Norgate, Miss A. Nelson, Mr. R. Nannersley, Mrs. and Misses (2), Nannersley, Mr. Naschwitz, Mrs. Oram, Mr. Orr, Mr. Obierne, Mr. and Mrs. Osborne, Mrs. E. Pendergast, Miss G. Pawson, Colonel Plchwood, Mrs. N. Percival, Mr. Rees Mrs C and Miss E. C. Robinson, Miss Ryan, Mrs. Rees, Mr. Robinson, Miss M. Rawllnßs Mr. Reed, Mrs. Shepherd, Mr. and Sirs. M Symons, Miss M. Scott, Mr. Seaman, Mr. W. Stewart, Mr. S. Stevenson, Rev C Thomas, Mrs. Tyrrell and child. Miss Vitteta Miss Waddell, Mr. Williams, Mr. Williamson, Mr. and Mrs. Waddell, Mrs. Wood, Miss Williams. Captain and Mrs. White and 2 childWalesll"' B- and> IIiSS' M" G< Wllki^' J^r" ISLANDS SERVICES. Tim Tofua, which left Levuka on the sth Mt rCf'or Suv Va edon atFrw aaT °D "" The Hauraki will leave Sydney on the 24th March for Suva and Lautoka, taking transhipments for Tonga and Samoa. MATAKANA AT LONDON. The Matakana arrived at London yesterday from fvew Zealand ports. She sailed from Wellington on Ist February. EUAHINE DUE ON SATURDAY. ' Tho Ruahine, from London, via Southampton and Panama, radios that she is duo at Wellington at S a.m. on Saturday. THE CITY OF WINCHESTER. The City of Winchester, which sailed from Bluff on tho ISth February for London, via Montevideo and Tcncrirfo, sailed from tho former port on Monday. QUEEN MAUD FROM ST. JOHN. The Queen Maud sailed from St. John yesterday with .1 quantity of Canadian cargo for discharge at New Zealand and Australian ports. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. ' The Aorangl arrived at Auckland from Sydney yesterday morning, and will sail this afternoon for Suva, Honolulu, and Vancouver. The Niagara left Vancouver on Wednesday last for Honolulu, Suva, and Auckland. She Is due at Auckland on 2Sth March. The Makura, which left for San Francisco on tho Ist March, left Papooto on Tuesday last. She will arrlvo at San Francisco on tho ISth March. TRANS-PACIFIC CARGO STEAMERS. The naurakl left Melbourne on Saturday for Adelaide, thence Sydney. The Waltemata left San Francisco on Friday last for Auckland, where sho Is due on the 2'] th March. Tho Walhemo. from San Francisco, arrived at Napier on Saturday morning, and sails today for Lyttelton, Dunedln, New Plymouth, and Wellington.

Tho Wairuna Is duo at Vancouver on 18th Hindi, nnd loads there and at San Frandsco for Papeete, Auckland, Wellington, and Sydney. Tho Watotapu left Newcastlo on -ith March for Vancouver and San Francisco. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels aro expected to bo within wireless range to-night:— Auckland: Tofua. Eartlgi, R. J. Hanna, Aorangl, Marmatt-m, Clan Ogllvy, Purlri. Chatham Islands: lonic, Ruahine, and Tort Campbell. Wellington: Maori, Walilne, Arahura, Ngalo, Tamahine, Ruapehu, Sal;a Maru, Baron Minto, H.M.S. JUiomede, Bucelmun, Manuka, Maunganv.l, Tasmania, H.M.S. Veronica, Waihemo. Awarua: Sir J. C. Ross, N. T. Nilaon Alonso. C. A. Larsen, Canadian Prospector, Maltura. Moerakl, Kairanga, Trcmeadow, Tutanekal, and Waihora. Captain Poster, Marine Superintendent of the Union Company, returned to Wellington from Sydney this afternoon. Mr. A. V. I'earce, who is in charge of rencarrow lighthouse, recently underwent an operation. He leaves for Pcncarrow to-inor-BY TELEGRAPH. CALCUTTA, 14th March. Sailed—Sussex, for Now Zealand. ST. JOHN, 14th March. Sailed—Canadian Cruiser. ' t GIBRALTAR, 14th March. Passed—Orestes. TOULON, 14th March. Sailed—Orsova. NAPLES, 14th March. Sailed—Orama. COLOMBO, 14th March. Sailod—Osterley. LONDON, 14th March. Arrived—Matakana, from New Zcalar.il. HULL, 14th March. Arrived—Port Plrio. ALGIERS, 14th March. Arrived—Vincnioor. SUVA, 15th March. Arrived —Tofua, from Apia. ■LONDON, 13th March. Sailed—Tongarlro, for New Zealand. NEWCASTLE, 14th March. Arrived—Karpfanger, from Now Zealand. AUCKLAND, 14th March. Sailed—Puriri (S p.m.), for Wellington; Clan Ogllvy (S p.m.), for Wellington. AUCKLAND, 15th March. Arrived—Marama (9.30 a.m.), from Sydney. NEW PLYMOUTH. 14th March. Sailed—Karma (10 p.m.), for Plcton. PATEA, 15th March. Arrived—Waverlcy (7.25 a.m.), Inaha (7.30 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed—Kapunt (7.55 a.m.), for Wellington. WANGANUI, 14th March. Sailed—lnvercargill (2.30 p.m.), for WeUingNELSON, loth March. Arrived—Ngato (5.45 a.m.), from Wellington. To sail—Ngaio (7.30 p.m.), for Wellington. MOTUEKA, 15th March. Arrived—Kaitoa (G. 45 a.m.), from Wellington. BLENHEIM, loth March. Arrived—Opawa (4.30 a.m.), from Wellington. WESTPORT, 15th March. Sailed—Cheniston (9.40 a.m.), for Wellington. . LTTTELTON, 14th March. Sailed—Breeze (4.45 p.m.) and Holmdale (4.50 p.m.), for Wellington. LYTTELTON, 15th March. Arrived—Wahino (6.40 a.m.) and Tutanekal (5.50 a.m.), from Wellington. Arrived—Kurow (9.20 a.m.), from Auckland. Arrived—John (11 a.m.)., from Wellington. To sail—Wahino (8 p.m.), for Wellington.

Jlessrs. Ramsey Wilson and Co. sell sewing machines and general furniture at their mart, 98, Manners street, at 2 p.m. to-morrow, — —■

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 62, 15 March 1927, Page 11

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SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 62, 15 March 1927, Page 11

SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 62, 15 March 1927, Page 11