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'Bailees to 'arrive.''' ,""' :.""'' ANTUCO, barque, Boiled from .Xitorpool on September 20. (Johnston and ■• Co., agents.) '.. ' ' "' ".' "' ■ ' QUEEN ELIZABETH, ship,' Bailed -from ; New York, October. 17. (Vabuum: OH. agCnlS.) ' ;.; . ..,„■; •- • . ■'' .'BT TELEGRAPH. ''"".' .' 'COASTAL; 1 --:- ■';■•'-: ••■•'• '■'■' MONDAY, JANUAET 1. .' AU0KLAN8.'.'.:.•..'.,,;. ;.;.. Arritcd.-Ap3.rima \9.SO am.), from Calcutta; Squall, from Gisbornc. "';'. Sailed.—Opawa. for Tckoms.ru' Baj--, Jiahcno,, for Sydney. - 1 • • : NAPIER. , ;;.;'.; ;;;;. Sailed—Monowai ".1 am.)', f<:r WellinV ton. . V. :• ; ..",.'. NEW; PLYMOUTH.; Sailed.—Rara.wa. for .Oniibung.-i. ..'.'.,. " WANGANUI. ' ' Arrived.—Stormbird (6.35 a,m.), from Wellington. ~ ■...'.. PICTON. ...-•• To sail.—Takapiiha (1.50 aVm.JT for. Wellington. '■'■ NELSON.-. .:'/ To sail.—Takapuna (7 p.m.),; f'pr'rioton. •: WESTPORT... '..'.,,...;' '.:' Arrived.—Mangapapa (5.15 a.m.), from Wei- ' lington. . '.. ' .. - . LYTTELTON.' ..' .'"..:. Sailed.—llararoa. (7 p.m.), for Wellingtbh;, ■ . . BLUFF. I.'''-'..- V Arrivcd.r-Moana. (11 a,.m.), from Hobart. Passengers: Saloon—Misses. -. Balding; M. and E. M'Dougall. (Z), Mcsdamcs Balding, 1). Browning, Messrs. E. Morrison,, J', and B. MacDonftld (2), and ,3 steerage. Sailed.—Manuka '(4.45.p.m.), for. Hobart.• MAORI'S EXCURSION. About. 1290 excursionists availed themselves of the opportunity to visit Pictoii yesterday. The Maori left Wellington -at 7.55 a.m., and arrived back again. :atL7: p.m. The trip across was a good one, and ft was only at the Heads- that anything, like' "weather" was experienced. -..' •'. APAEIMA AT AUCKLAND. ' ; An arrival at Auckland at 9150. a.m. yesterday was the Union Company's Aparima from Calcutta. She is due - here about the end of this week. ' RUAHINE'S MOVEMENTS. .- Until January 6 the New Zealand Shipping Co.'s R.M.S. Ruahino romainu at Auckland loading wool and general cargo for London. On the date mentioned, the vessel will leave thi northern port "for Wellington. Home loading.. will be. .completed here, and it is 'expected that the Rua&ine will sail finally for: •London on January- U. -'.■■' ' --"'--' .-•:.. CLAN MACAULAY:. LEAVES PICTpN, '"'' Mr. G. H. Scales has - received : advice stating, that tne • steamer Olan, Macaulay left Picton. at., midnight. on. Saturday x for London and Antwerp,.via Port Pirio and Suez. At Port Pirie" the vessel-will load' 2000 tons of concentrates for: Antwerp.' 'The Clan Macaulay has received a very v quick dispatch from- New Zealand, having, discharged 2000.tons of jarrah timber, and loaded 70CO bales of wool and. 800 tons of general cargo in about six .days.. '. /.,. • On Saturday next the Clan Maclaren should roach Timaru from - Bunbilry; The Clan Ogilvy left -Newcastio: for Frcmantle last Saturday.... In continuatiou of hor journey frop New Zealand ports to London, the steamer Clari Boss left Port Said on Wednesday last. An expected arrival in port from Lyttelton to-day is -the; Union Company's' fc't.eaJncr' Kamona.. She will, undorgo overhaul 1 at this port;*- - - - ■"■ '■■:■."• It is expected to dispatch tho New. Zealand Shipping Co.'s steamer Whakatane from Lyttelton for London to-morrow. Repairs !to the Kumara's boilers are expected to be comploted by the end of this week. It is hoped to dispatch her for London on January 9-hcr original sailing date. She commences loading to-day.. On Friday the • Canterbury Steamship Company's Storm is due at Wellington. She proceeds thonee to Grcymouth. The samecompany's Breeze is due in port from-Lyt--teltou to-day. She takes a load of explosives, ex" Delphic, back to Lyttelton. The Hinemoa will leave fby Lyttelton-tb-day lor the purpose of bringing the Government House staff baok to Wellington. Potatoes from Spain, which, when cook»ed, givo off a strong fterfume like inoanss, were recently, oa sale at Coy-eat Tondna,

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1326, 2 January 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1326, 2 January 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1326, 2 January 1912, Page 7

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