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THE BERTHAGE. LIST.

l?^ r a / s J mi] }? list >*' as under :- H.M.S. New Zealand-Stream, Ngatoro'-ThornUon. Wharf Durham-Lambton-Wharf,' ■ Invcrca-rgill-Lambtoh Wharf Calin-Pipitoa Wharf.-, , Jifasula—King's ■ \Vha.rf. < "•; -■ ■ -i- ; •• Waihora—King's Wharf: •-.' - ! ':'/'■'■• Athenic-Glasgow Wharf.(, " xapuni—Glasgow Wharl. '-. Wcstmeath-Hailway Whaif. Siealandic—Railway Wharf.'":Kowhai—Railway Wharf Kamona-Railway Wharf.' .' .- Maori-Ferry WJiarf. ' Rothesay Bay—Ferry,■'Wharf.' Ripple-No. 1 south Queen's - WhaTf Echo-No. 2 Queen's Wharf. Karu-No. 2 north' Queen's Wharf Kennedy—No* 3 tjuqen's Wharf. . Pateeua-No. i- Queen's'' Wharf. - Waki.tu-No. 7.; north. Queen's Wharf Wairau—No. 7 south' Queen's Wharf ' Hawera-No. .7 south Queen's' Wharf Kaitoa—No. 10 Queen's Wharf. Mapoiirilia—No. 12 QuecnV Wharf Komata—Taranaki Street -Wharf; '. ' ':■ Magic—Olydo Quiiy Wharf. , Perth—Miramar V/harf, '"

The Hararoa camo out of dock at Ljttelton yesterday. She. is- to . reteumo; in the ferry sorvico at" tho end of tho weok.

BY'TELEGRAPH.

—---OVERSEAS". '"""""•'■■"■'■■ : " (Reo. September 16, 9.45 p.m.) SYDNEY, September 16. Bailed.—Mooralti, for New Zealand.

NEWCASTLE. September 10. Sailed.—Wanaka, 'for New Zealand. COASTAL. ' TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10. ', AUCKLAND. Arrived—Atua (3.15 a.m.), from Suva; City of Winchester (8.40 a.m.), from New York. .Sailed,—Port 'Melbourne (6.30 a.m.), for Tokomaru Bay; Breta Tui, aux, Bchooner (10.30 a.m.), for Suva; Makura (9.30 p.m.), for Vancouver, NEW PLYMOUTH. Sailed.-Edrawa (8.30 p.m.), for Onehunga. ■"' ". ■, ; 'pAtea, Arrivea.-Waitangi i(l p.m.), from Wellington. WANGANUI. ■Arrived.—lnvercarglll (10.40 a.m.), from Wellington; Kapiti (11.35 a.m.), from Wellington. GISBORNE. (8.30 p.m., Soptember, 15), for Wellington; Putilu (8.40 a.m.), for Wellington. ;■,-..,;".. '' .. PICTON. Arrived—Pateena (4.30 p.m.), from Nelson. To Sail.-Pateeha (9 p.m.), for Wellington. , '; '' ; "'';■'' . NELSON. To (7 p.m.), for Wellington. '# LYTTELTON. :Sailed;-Calin (4.30 p.m.), for Wellington; ,WakatUi(4Jo p.m.), for Kaikourai Kama (6 p.m.),'for,, Westport; Maori (8.25 p.m.), for- Wellington. , v ;' 'PORT CHALMERS. ~, v Arrived.—Boßainond (4 a.m.), from Timahi; i\avua 15.2U ip.m.), from Lyttelton..,: '••.;: ;;.. ~v ;. : bluff. SaUedX-Ngaliere (1.20 p.m.), for Greymouth.

PASSENGERS FOR AMERICA. Tho Niagara, which left Auckland last Saturday- lor Vancouver, took W.o l'ollowi lhg passengers:—i'irst saloon: 'lu.r. U. V. ' 'AliSop; •'• Maj6r A., Burt, Mrs. Burt, lire.! B. G. Crabu, Mr.'W. A; Crowlo, Mrs. W. 1 ,! ' B. G. Orowle, Mr. J. H. Curie, Mr. Charl- I ton, Mr. •- Dawson, Mrs. Dawson, Mr. V. • ;J)ehness, Miss O. Ellei'shaw, Mi'. S. Gold- ;■' smith, Mißsea A. rA. and A. <E. Goldsmith, Mifs E. 11.I 1 . Gray, Mr. Greairoil, Miss Hardcastle,. Mr.. H. ilarris, Mrsi' Harris, Mr.' B.'Harrison, Mrs. Harrison and child,. Surgeon-Lieutenant J. A'. Hency, Mr. W.. R. Hoplcinß, Miss M.'Hurley, Mt.'J. Knight, Mrs. Khlgit, Mrs. E. Kuucker and chijd, Mr. F. ft, Leonard, Mr. P. Lnckie, Mius J. Mackay, Mr. Jas. Miller, Mrs. Miller, ; Mr. R. G. Millist, Captain Ould, Mr. J. Pfttcrson, Mrs. 8.. T. Priest, Mr. A. G. Purohas, • Mrs,. Purohas, Mrs. F. J. lfay■nbr, Mid 3 C.. Reilly,. Mr. T. G. Russell, Mrs. J.- : H. Scott, Mr. G. W. Skellerup, Mits ■D.'Gommers, Walker. Mrs. Scott Watson, Mr. G.' Watts, Mr. If. J. Whit.mont, Mi'b.i Whitmont, Mr. T. A.'Winks,. ■■Mm, Winkß,.;Misfl K. A. Woodward, Mr. . E:,;L. Woolway, Mrs. Woolway and child. Second saloon: Mr. W. Abernethy, Miss M. . Allen, Mra.-B. E. Atwell, Master Atwell, ' Miss 0. O. B'abb, Mr. L. J. Banks, Mi's. 8. Biapham, Miss M. Blakey, Mr. G. D. Braik,.Mr. A. T. Bullock, Mrs. Bullock, Master Bullock, Mr. C. 1). Burgess, Mr. ( .a'A.'-Biirt;- Mr. ; -W. Campbell, Mr. Car- . .ringtan,. Mr. H. M. Christiansen', Mr. ,J. P: Oolwill,'-Mra. Colwill, Mr. J. U. Oonnett, Mr. N. .Cowl.e,.Mr. S. J. Crawford, Mr. 1). Crawford; : Mies A. Oraymer, Mr. A. 11. ■ . Dugdale, -Mjca.. Dugdale, Mrs. M. Fitzgerald, ' 'Mr. E.' Fitzgerald, Mrs. Fitzgerald,' Mr." G. mWi ,-I'itsgerald, Mrs..E. Fowior, ilr. J. I). Frost, Mr. 'A. Gardiner, Mr. F.-.Geddis, Miss E. Green, Mr. S. Greet, Mr.'R. Hall, Mrs. Hall, Mrs. B. Harris, Dr. L. B. Haz'Z&rdy Mr.; &. 0. Hazzard, Mr. A. Headley, Mr, J. M. Herbert, Mr. P. 'Herbert, Mi's. Herbert,' Xx. h/..G. Higgenbothain. Mr. H. Hinckley, Mrs. L. F. Hook, MiSB D. Hook, ■ Miss ,'y;.Hook, .Mrs'. Hoover, Miss .Hoover, ' Mr. E. Hunter, Mrs. fl. W. Jennings,'Mr. T. Johnson, Mrs. Johnson, Mr. W. r'.. Kennedy, Mrs. Kennedy, Mr. K. KeUoy.Miss ■K. Lamb,' Mrs. Laverock, Miss E.'Miller, Mias A. J. . Mills,' Miss Morris, Miss M.. Murray, Mr. .M'Kenzie, Mr. A. M'Millan, Mrs. E. Nannestad, Miss G. S. Nannestad, Miss M. Newman, Miss-S.Niccol, Mrs. E. Opporman, Miss I>. Ojscrman, Miss F. Osbprne. Miss M. .Pearse.. Miss H, Pickens, Mi-„ A..:Pirio; Miss F. M. Prideaux, Miss Bawßon, Miss/E'. 0. Ridling, MiBB M. KobetUi Mrs'. J;-Eota,-Mr. J. M.-Koundy,-Mr.■ 0. Buhen, Mi'. J. St. John, Mr. G. R. .'Hhbfield r . Misß Seddon, Mrs. R. Shand, Mr. Stahl, Miss A, Stanhope, Mies Stiles, Mrs. Streeter, MiBB Stroeter, Mr. P. Stubbs, Mrs. Stiibbs. Mr. B. M. Than, Mr. L. O. Thomas, •Mrs.:: Thompson, Mr. B. Townerid, . Mrs, Townend, Mr. -H. E. ■ lVeed/;.Mi's; TwoedJ' and two ohildren, Mies'Usher, Mr,-H/'Wal-' , ker, Miss F.' WebleyV.'Mr. W. ',C. , Whitlogk,' Mr. J. :T. Wilhidb, 1 Mrs. • Wllhide.v'Mr. ':■ ■ Wilkinson, iW-'Li.'.Wiflegar, Mr,' A.-G.s Wright, Mr. .Ay.rH, -Wobd, aud '53, steerage..' - ,•';. -TSE-MAHENO. ■•.. ; ; .-,v. ,: ;1 ' Thework.pf .converting tHe hospital ship , |-' Maheno ..i-fto. ayfir.st-class. passenger, boat', : again 'jha3. just,- beeu.-,comple'ted-;'at \Port•• ' Cnalnierß,,., v pavt.-6f.' ( ; ; th>:-.Bhip • wliich ' I ■jras used' as,.the.operating' tlieatro during the war period has■ resumed 1 its •pre-war: aspect, will .replace-.'Army- 1 ■'.' doctors arid'orderlies .within' its precindts:''' Tho Maheno 'has been- gutto'd frQhi stein,tq etern, cabins rearranged,-.-'and tho iur-' ' nishings repainted; re-enamelled, "o'r>'-rc-" plated where required. •' Tho-cabins'and' ; saloons have been newly- upholstered, arid- - a large quantity of. new-silveiware /will' : grace the Ealoon tables. . The additional'; boatrdeck which, has been constructed '.aft' provides for four,more boats: 'The Ma-:.' heno was to havo left Port Chalmers yestorday for Lyttelton and' Wellington. To-' :! imorrow'sho is duo. at. Wellington, and l . in the .cyenfng sho will be disjatiihodifor ; Sydney. .. '\ . .:.'

■', irAUNGANUI ;FOR TAKOOTJVER-'EUN.;.i ~,1t,'.,j5. understood that the Union- Com-, pany s large "passenger steamer !Mauuga'nui, - which -was released from ' Imperial' .aerivico in. Juno r last, and is being converted Into;an oil.burner at Port chalmere, will 'go to Auckland ut, tho end of tho yeaav to relieve the Makura temporarily In the Vancouver service. The Mannganui is. over. 500. gross tons smaller than the Makura, and on ordinary running •.was'o,'slower vessel as a coal burner,'but .it is understood that with all boilers la iise she could'develop nearly 17 tats. It la. probable'.that' as-an-oil burner licr ordinary speed may;be noarly as" much as her previous full power. It is possible that in tho process of conversion to an oil ' : burner i considerable alteration's may be made in hor iutornararrangomenti.

ILMA-TO AGAIN BECOME A HULK. ' TJie 'Union Company's barquentine lima, ■which arrived at Auckland from Sydney on August 11 with u cargo of hardwood timber, and whioh since • discharge hua been, waiting to load a cargo of New Bcoland -.timber/is to be reconverted into a hullc. at that port. She was previously :a,'liulk for- the: Union Company, but':ow.ing to. tho, .shortage of shipping was re•ilUed'intd her former rig as a barquentine and utilised as a\ «argo : carrier. On .herkst trip from Greymouui to Adelaide ;Bhe experienced ■•hotfvy gales in Bass Strait ■and was dismasted line -was towed into' Sydney in a disabled condition, Her cargo ■was'discharged,- and'she-loaded a cargo for.Auckland. It is understood that tho .refusal of tho : raihvay to carry timber for; her .outward cargo is the reason that the lima is to be converted into' a hulk so soon.

TiINUI DUE ON' SUNDAY. ■■' The Shaw, Sayill,'and Albion Company have received wireless advice that the lamui expects .to'arrive at Wellington ou Sunday morning. . The health of all on board is good.

, ......HORORATA DUE SATURDAY../. New Zealand Shipping. Company's HorqrataJeftliobart at .7 p.m. on Monday for Wellington. She is due in port on Saturday,-morning.

, WESTMEATH FOR SYDNEY. ' At 'daybreak to-day the Wostineuth is to leave- Wellington for Sydney to discharge her New York cargo.

■OITY OF .WINCHESTER AT AUCKLAND. Tho A. and City of Winchester arrived- at Auokland yesterday' morning from New fork. Mi o ve s ßC i wU i leavo tho northern port for Wellingtou on Saturday. At this port'she will <Ua. cnarge a cargo of coal.

THE MOKOIA. The Mokoia is now to leavo Auckland at noon to-day for'Napicr and Wellington and is duo here on baturday. She will sail the samo evening for Lyttelton and Dunedin.

.-• ,'iaURI .WITH. COAL. The. Union Company's collier Kauri left Newcastle -at U p.m. on Saturday for Wellington with a full cargo,of coal. On completion, of dischargo the vessel is to load for Melboiimt. ,

' " • MATATUA SAILS. Bound for Loudon, via Panama, th* Sliaiw-Savill steamer Matatuu left Wellington at 1.30 p.m. yesterday.

ATHENIO SAILS SUNDAI'. The Shaw-Savill steamer Athenio arrived from Lyttelton yesterday morning to complete Homeward loading. Sho is now to sail for London, via Panama, at daybroaa on Sunday.

' WAIW&RA' LOADING. At 6 p.m. to-day the Shaw-Savill steamer Wa.iwera is to.leave. New Plymouth for ■Nelson to continuo Homeward loading. MAItARI DUE' TO-DAY. From Auckland and Whakaiane tho Shaw-Savill eteanier Jlama'ri is due at Wcllingtoii' to-day to eoniplcto Homeward loading. ■ Sho is scheduled to sail for London, via Panama, next Jlouday.

OTIRA FOK HOME. At 5 p.m. to-day the ijhuw-Suvill steamer Otira is ,to clear Napier bound for London, yia Panama.

THE KUMABA. Tho Shaw-SaviU steamer Kumara is expected to complete the discharge of her coal cargo at Port Chalmers at tho end of the week, She will then load at Port Ohalmerß, Bluff, and Wellington for Home.

, NIAGARA'S DATES. . Tho Union Company advised yesterday, that the Niagara, now en' route from Auckland to Vancouver, is to leave the latter' port on October 3 for Auckland, whero she'is due on October 20. From Auckland she will go to Sydney, and. she is to leavo tho latter port on October 30 and Auckland on November 4 for Vancouver, i

MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Mr. I. M. Barr, late chief officer of tho barquentine lima, has joined the Rosaniond as chief officer, relieving -Mr. W. Whitofield; who has come aßhore for instructions.

Mr.-A. Bloxham has joined the Manuka as wireless operator. Tho following officers have signed on the Maheno:—Captain D. M'Lean; chief officer, Mr. Creese, with the chief officer of tho Marama as extra chief; second officer, Mr. S. Battj chief engineer, Mr. J; M'Lean; second, Mr. V. W. Houghton; third, Mr. 0. Ferguson; fourth, Mr. R. L. Smith; fifth, Mr. 0. A. Oibsoli; sixth, Ml. S. T.. King; seventh, Mr. A. Petrie;. eighth, Mr., N, M'Kinlay.

The following 6teamcrs ivere expected to be within range of the Cliathams wirelesß Btation last night;— Ayrshire, Tainui, and Corinthic.- In range of Awarua: Navua and Port Hacking. In range of Auckland: Arahura, City of Winchester, Makura.. Port Melbourne, Mokoia, Whangapo, and Koromiko. In range of Awanui: Niagara and Westralia.

Tho Waihora is to leave to-day for Lyttelton. .' ;■■•.'

The Kamona iB to leave to-day for Westport. . \ The, Karamu, which haa heen undergoing Burvey at Wellington,-is fixed to sail tomorrow for Grcyinouth. Tho Komata' is to leavo Wellington atnoon to-day for Westport. Tho • Kahika, which left last night for New PlynioiSh,. is to load' another cargo, of cheese at that port for''Wellington. The Manuka, which left last night for Lyttelton, is; to go into - dock there. • At noon to-day the A. and A. steamer Maaula'is to leavo Wellington for,.Lyttelton.-.•

It is hoped to dißpatch the Stella for' Dunedin direct at. 10 o'clock to-night. Bound for Nen- Plymouth, the Karu is to loave Wellington .at 6 p.m. to-day. At noon to-day 'the Storm is to leave port for Dunedin and Lyttelton. Tho Ruru is due at Wellington about tho end of the week to load a cargo of coko for, Napier. ■ .... To-day the Calm is duo from Lyttelton, and this evening she is to proceed on to Wangannl.. . .

Tho Port Victor is now duo at Wellington on Friday from Lyttelton to.complete. Homeward loading, ' '.:/.... Tho Ripple is' duo at Wellington to-day from Gisborno to commenco her'overhaul. Tho. : Putikiis'iibw duo at Wellington to-' morrow, from: Gieborne, and wilt sail the. lollowing day for, Napier 'and Gisborno.. ■ Tho small trader Wairau'' was ital;en.-'to the slip'yesterday .to have some repairs carried out to lier hull. The repairo were necessitated a a . a .result of tho vessel running aground: on tho Beef Barrels during the. week-end. ••-:. ••.'•. ■..::< . i

On her return from the coast on Friday the Koutunui will, load a cargo of coke at Wellington for-Gisborne. : Tho Hawera came off the slip yesterday.-' She is expected to ,be ready to resume : m the.Patea. trado by the end of .the ■week,

. The Alexander went un on tho slip yesterday. She :i 6 .. to como off torday and. will load for Nelson! and tho West Coast to-morrow- \< , ,•, " '■. ■

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 302, 17 September 1919, Page 11

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THE BERTHAGE. LIST. Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 302, 17 September 1919, Page 11

THE BERTHAGE. LIST. Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 302, 17 September 1919, Page 11

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