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SHIPPING

ARRIVALS. ' I' [ . SATURDAY, 9th FEBRUARY^ WAIRAU, s.s. (12.45 p.m.), 143 tons, Jackson, from Blenheim. DEPARTURES. SATURDAY,.9th FEBRUARY: TAMAHINE, s.s. (1.15 p.nf.), 1989 tons, Fish, : for -Picton.- ' ' • ■ MAKURA REPORTS, The Maltura,. from- San Francisco, . reports by .radio that, she. expects to arrive In the stream at-6 o'clock oh Monday inorning. Sho will berth at about 9 a.m; at.No;- X.:souih, Queen's Wharf. „..•. . ,;.'.'_ PASSENGERS FROM LONDON. Tho following .passengers , for 'Now .Zealand' are travelling by the P. and O. liner Chltral, Avhlch was due at Sydney 7 from London on Thursday:—Mr. Cunningham, Mr. Slater,. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Fargie,- -Mr. and Mrs.,Tracy, Miss Andrews,.Mrs. Guthrie'i Mr. Baekhouso. TRANS-PACIFIC CARGO SERVICE. :■ ■'' WAIRUNA, from Newcii^tle, is due at Lautolta to-day, and leaves' Suva on- 20th February for Tanning. Island and Vancouver. -HAURAKI, left, Wellington, on Thursday for Mclboiirno, Adelaide, Sydney, and Vancouver. She is. due, at Melbourne "on"the 14th February. ' . . .-■ '• ~ , [ ■ . PERSONAL. * -The Hororata, which arrived at Wellington last night from London, is, commanded by Captain 11. Barnett, and associated with him arc the following, officers i, Chief, ' Mr, H. E. Wellington; second, Mr: F. E. Tether; third, Mr. A. J5. Quick; foutth, Sir. Lloyd-Jonos; chief engineer, Mr. A. Brabban; second, Mr. A. K. Fell; third, Mr. H.-Ride; fourth, Mr. L. J. Johnson; fifth, Mr. Jlackay; sixth, Mr. T. Brown;■ soventh, 'Mr. L.'- Wilson; wireless oporator, Mr. H. Smith; chief refrigerating engineer, Mr. W.P. Lloyd ;vsecond,-Mr. Turner; electrician, Mr. A. A. Hazlewood; chief steward, Sir. Machins.. Mr. J. Scoble, - representing Messrs. Cos and Company, Falniouth, who installed the pulverising plant, accompanied the .vessel from England. The Hororata, which is now being used as » training ship; has 24 cadete on board. . • ■ ; , ■

The Kaitoke recomrnissloned at .Wolllngton .on Thursday, and is in command of' Captain A. Reed. His deck officers are:' Chief, Mr.'A. Si.. Lucas; second, Mr. S. W. Hodson; third,Sir. L. -B. Thomas. ■. • . ■ . '

Mr.. J. Hall, third! officer of. the. Kaimanawa, has been invalided ashore at Auckland, and Mr. D. C. N. Champion has .been appointed to succeed him. ■'• " .'■'■'"'

Mr. T. W. White, chief officer of tho Waikoualtl, is on'holldays at Sydney.

Mr. F.. G. Mabb is now chief officer of the Kaiwarra, having relieved Mr. R. B. Oenniston, who is awaiting orders at Wellington.... . <.

■Mr. A. E. Jtawlins has been appointed chief officer of .the Kaiappi. .' .

Mr. W. Johnson has rejoined.-the Waipahi as chief ofllcer after hblldays. -

Mr. E. W. Collins has relieved Mr. D. N. M'Leiah, as ■ chief ortleor' of the Hauralti for holidays. . ' '

Mr. C. Sharpe is chief- offlcoi; of. tho Wahlne, having relieved Mr. J, Davpson for instructions. ..' :

ISLANDS SERVICES. TOPfJA, 1 left Apia yesterday for Suva and Auckland. Sho is due at Suva on Tuesday, and' at AiicWand on tho 18th Fobniary. ■• MAUI POMARE, duo Auckland Thursday from Norfolk . Island; leaves Auckland 19th Fobruary for Apia, Niue, Dunodin,' Lyttelton, Wellington. (G.B..andH.) ' BY TELEGRAPH. 'AUCKLAND, Oth. February. Sailed—.Maniilius (6.40 a.m.), for Wanganul; liia Ora (12.5 p.m.), for Lyttelton. , ■ . LYTTELTON, 9th February. Arrived—Wahluo (6.40 a.m.), from Welling-. • ton; Broezo (7.45 a.m.), from Timani: Parera (7.15 a.m.), from Glsborno. . .■ • . NKLSON, 9th February. ■Arrlvod—Ngaio .(6.30 a.m.), from Wellington. To sail—Nlkau . (7. : p.m.), for Wellington; Ngaio (7.30 p.m.), for' Wellington. KAIKOUBA, Oth February. Sailed—Cygnot' (11.15 a.m.), for Wellington. - ■ NAPIEK-, 9th February. ' Sailed—Mako (".10 p.m. yesterday), for Wellington, • ■ .. : ; GREYiMOTJTH, Oth February. Sailed—Kalmai (10.30 a.m.), for Wellington. MOTUEKA, 9th February. Sailed—Nik'au (.7.15 a.m.),- for. Mapua and Wellington.

' WESTPOKT, 9th February. ' Sailed—Opihi (10.30 a.m.), for Wellington. WANGANUI, Oth February. Arrlveß—Kaplti ■ (9.20 a.m.), from Wellington. . . '

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 32, 9 February 1929, Page 11

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SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 32, 9 February 1929, Page 11

SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 32, 9 February 1929, Page 11

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