SHIPPING.
PORT OP LYTI'ELTOX. ARRIVALS. Friday- i -January Gist. Suovic, 8.9. (7.:;0 a.m.), 12,521 tons, English, from Wellington. Shaw, fiavill and Co., age=ta. Mararoa, s.s. (10.30 a.m.), 2398 tons, Irwin, from Wellington. Union -team fc'iip Com. | paay, agents. "IVootton, s.«. (5.30 p.m.), ISO tons, Lar&en, from Wellington. A. Rhisd and Co.. a sent*. Calm, e.s. (10.10 p.m.)i 601 tons, Radford, from VVauganui. A. H. Tumbuil acd Co., agents. DEPARTURES. Friday—January Slot. Mararoa, 5.3. (6.55 p.m.), 0598 tons, Irwin, for Wellington. Union Steam fcaip Company, arjerrte. Monowai. • s.s. (9.'15 p.m.), 3433 tons, Xorton, for Dnnedin. Union Steam Ship Coaipauy, agents. Cygnet, s.s. (10.15 p.m.), 121 tona, Murray, for Kaikoura. Stevenson, Stewart and Co., agents. . liana, s.s., ISS tors. McPherson, Jor Tinxiru. New Zealand Refrig'jrating' Com- j pany, Ltd., agents. 1 EXPECTED ARRIVALS. ! To Anau, Gisborne, this day. ] Calm, VVollicgton. this cay. j Putiki, Timaru, this day. | Poherua, Grevroouth, this day. Maori, Wellington, this day. t Cygnet, Akarca, this day. Mararoa, Wellington, February 2nd. Tarawera. Napier, February 2nd. Orepjiki, Greymouth, February 3rd. Maori, Wellington, February 4th. Akaroo. February -lib. Monowai, Dunedin, I'ehnarv 4th. ■ ! Marttroa, "Wellington, February Sth. I Maori. Wellington. February 6th. | Huraioa, Wellington, February 7th. j
PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Calm, Dur.edii], thia day. Putiki, Wellington this day. Cacopus, W-eatport, this day. tiritou, Bluff, this day. Maori, Wellington, thu day. Cygin-t, Akurag, February Grci. Mararca, Wellington. February 3rS, ilaori, Wellington, February—4th. Orej-uki, Greymoutb, February »tb. , Monowai, Wellington, February 4th. Mar-roa, Wellington, February 5 th. j Sue vie, Port Chalmers, February Sth.
Maori, V/ellingtori, February Gth. Mararoa, Wellington, February 7th. SHIPPING NOTES. The big liner Suovic, from tho United Kingdom via Melbourne, Hobart, Auckland, ajid Wellington, arrived in port yesterday morning. The vesoel, whioh still displava her camouflage, registers 12,531 tons. Her "length, ia 550 feet, beam 63 feet, Mid depth 40 feet. Sho wm built by Harland and Wolff at Bolfaat 19 years ago. Tho Suevic brought a large quantity cf general cargo for discharge at Lyttelton. Upon completing lier unloading hare afaa will proceed to Port ' Chalmers, where tho remainder of her cargo will bo discharged, after whitih flh© will load at the main Dominion ports, including Lyttelton. The vessel will then be despatched for London, via Panama. Mr R. McNeilly has joined the Wairau in place of Mr W. Reed. Mr L. Dawson, eecowl engineer of the Marasco,, haa signed off that veasel'a itrticles. Captain F. Dinsmoro has taken command of tho Kowhai, replacing Captain J. Plowman, who now has chargo of the Kaitangflta. The Blackball steamer Ngakuta was duo yeeterday al Wellington. She will unload CJO tou3 of ooal there from Groymouth, and will then sitil for Lyttelton to complete her" discharge. Tho departure of the Cygnet for Kaikoura wo 6 postponed until last evening. The vessel is expected back in port to-night. An expected arrival hew to-morrow is the Tarawora, with a load of sheep from Napier. with tJieep from Giaborne, tho Uaion Company's steamer Te Anau 16 expected to arrivs at Lyttelton to-day. Br?ej» was amonj the vessels delayed by lain at Lyttelton. She arrive.! here on Thursday, but wa« detained in j>ort overnight, and for Piototi aiid Wangunui yesterday. Tho Storm discharged a load of cement from T&rakoho at Lyttelton ycaterday,| and wa3 despatched later for . southern ports, whence ohs will return to Lyttelton. about lite middle of next week. Tha cargo stfamer Corn; 112 i& expected } 1 eiv> ou L'rHny next from aoulhorn jioits to load for Nelson and New Plymouth.. Tho fiteamer Ardgay, 4593 ton 3, was to have left Newcastle yesterday for Wellington, tnd ii due there 011 Wednesday next. She will load wool for London under tlio auspices of the Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company, oad will proceed homeward via the Panama Cana'. Tlio Tahiti will probably leave Wellington early 011 Tuesday niominsr for Liverpool, via Panama. Tho New Zealand ajid African Steam Ship Company are acting as- aseiits. AMOKURA BOYS. Their training term on tho Amokura having been completed, tho following have been transferred to vaiious merchant ve-s----ack:—George Winter Derrick (Kamo), Arthur Amos (Kaitoe), Ronald D. Ducker (Poherun>, David Thompson (Baden Powell), John E. i Clements (Corinna), Charles T. Robb (Kokiri), Hector W. McLennan (Breese), <Tyril W, ' Earuett (Poherua), AVilliam O'Callaghan (Kahika), Joseph E. Kaye (Kaitangata). Thomas A. Mack (Moans), Samuel G. A. McCalluai will join the next ship available. To replace th<6» youths the following rocruit* have joined the ship:—Albert Barclay (of ClinAon), Raymond Claude Benseman (of Greytown), Harold Cbenery (of Ourtihie), Sf. Georgu SeJ'.vyn Hamlin (of Auckland), Arthur Victor Herbert (of Auckland), Henry Mark HolinM(of Rotomal. John Clarke Hunter (of Bluff', "Jfobert WesWy Patfereon (or Charles Loxley (of-Picton), Keith Upton Poole (of Wellington), Owen Parry •I°*®. Waitara>, Guy Emerson Triggo (of pier). Robert WilJiain H«nr»" Williams (cf Shii-niion), Francis Cecil Whito (0/ Auckland). THE M.\NUKA'S PASSENGERS.
The lianuky- which left Wellington on Thursday for Sydney, took the fc-lo'ri.-j;/ eo'.oon passenger-j:—Mcadarnej Gillinpr and :n{anv, Melcher and child, Newport, P«t©r«, Wilkes, Scliwaber and child, Brough and infant, Colli™, Lyons, Myers and child, EicU.!rd. Elliott, Stephens end child, Brov.-n, Powfi, Graham ana child, Mitchell, Diutin, Henley ar.vi two cLildrec, Jonce olid child, Wright, Shepherd, Quins, McDonald, Warman -and child. Ashler, Jack, Digby-Best, Rowe and child, Buike, Bowing, Thoraa, Everrtt and child, Duckworth, Patterson, biases Elliot, Kay*ard, Rickard, Waltos, Warner, Frankton. jlahoney (3), TtcUtd, McGuire. Balcer, Cockem, Thompson, McKay. Nurse Bates, and Sister Mary. 3 Ward, Coos, McCormack, Bruce-Heathercoie, Logan, Hughes, Patterson, Quinn, Hoopsr, Hawiborae, Elliott, Smith. Wylic, Newport, Brough, Collins, Xagie, BarTingtaii. Lyons, Riclcaid, Elliot, Dnptin, Henley, Wannan, Goidon, Kowe, Kellar, Thompson, Smith, GinU»ton«, Brown, Kb odes. Sober taon, Burke, Payne, Turner, Ellis, end Wilaoß.
THE HOLD-UP OF THE TUTANEKAI. vi'OESS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAM.) WELLINGTON, January 31. The Government stoamer Tutanekci, which haa been equipped for mhjo-aweeping in New Zealand waters, is etill Jield up by the demands of the firemen and other hands regarding pay and conditions of work. Negotiations are still in proprjss. There were signs to-day tha.t tha minesweeper would be allowed to put to eea on a basis of compromise. | SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. LONDON, .TdJiu«.rv '29. Arrived, Heinuera, from Wellington." SYDNEY, January SI. Arrived, Moeraki, from Wellington. . WELLINGTON, January 31. Arrived, Wiltshire (8.45 a.m.), from "Egypt. Sailed, Itua&ino (4.20 p.js.), for Lyttellon and Dumdin; Maori (7.50 p.m.), for Lytte'ton. AUCKLAND,- January 31.Arriwd Ayrshire ("2 a.mTJi from Sydney. She will be quarantined for twenty-four hours, in compliance with the regulations; Arahura (2.10 p.m.), from Gi3borne. Sailed, Ihuinata. (4.20 p.m.), for Whungarei. (Received February Int. 12.45 u-m.) SYDNEY, January 31. Sailed, Birerina, for Wellington.
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