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hfA]{ OK SCOTLAND fdnr about .Tuwary 1 oil. bailed on .Novnnibsr !B» via Australia | find Auckland. (Tys.rr Linr, agent;*.) I'ALIjS OF OIICJIV 'due about Fobriinry lo'. .wailed tm November 10, via Auckland. nil c '>*« apcuts) j KI If KDAIj li (duo :i,bunt March 24), pnilrd «»» Ueecmlicr 13, vi»i Australia and Auckland. (A. ;ind A. Lino, ngcnl*.) ; From Philadelphia, j TKIMUKK (due about Vebrunry 18), snilrd ! November, via Dnnedin and Lyltclton. Kiollin and To., aponts.) From San Francisco. TAHITI 'flue about February H, -aik'd nn January 10, via. Papeete anil II:irot iir'a. Co., agenKi From Vancouver. MANAMA (duo fl ( Aucklund Jamnrv :<(<'. sailed 011 Drvrmbrr 27. Co., agi'ii-.s.i ■SAILER TO ARRIVE. QUEEN ELIZABETH, ship, tailed fr mi New }or!;, October 17. (Vacuum Oil Co, agents.) Br TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. LONDON, January 14, Arrived.—Athenir, from Wellington. Sailed.—Raugatira, for Lyttolton. . , . NEWCASTLE, January 15. bailed.—Jessie Craig, for Auckland. . SYDXKY, January 15. Arrived.—Orarah, from London. Passengers for New Zealand:—Messrs. Thorburn, Wright, lletherington and wife, Hawdon, wifo and daughter, Mrs. Hennikcr, Misses Burton, Conncly, Johnston, Brett, and nine third-cln.ss. Arrived.—Japanese cruisers Aso and Soya, from Auckland. Sailed.—Marama and Mantua, for Auckland. ADELAIDE, January 15. Sailed.—Louisa Craig, for New Zealand. COASTAL. MONDAY. JANUARY 15. AUCKLAND. Sailed,—Northern Ohtef, barque, for Sydney; Maheno (10.20 p.m.), for Sydney. NAPIER. Sailed.—Ka.hu (7.30 p.m.). for Wellington; Jlonowai (3.50 p.m.), for Wellington. WAITARA. Sailed.—Tainui (6.15 p.m.). for Wellington. NEW PLYMOUTH. Sailed.—Barawa, for Onehunga. PATEA. Arrived.—Aorero (6.40 p.m.) and Kiripaka (6.50 p.m.), from Wellington. WANGANUI. Sailed.—JTnia (7 p.m.) and Wavcrley (6.10 p.m.), for Wellington. EOXTON. Salbd.—Queen of the South (7.30 p.m.), for Wellington. PICTON. Arrived—Pateena (4.45 p.m.) and Flora (7 p.m.), from Wellington. MOTUEKA. To sail.—Nikau (5.30 p.m.), for Wellington. WESTPORT. Arrived.—Kennedy (6.30 a.m.), from Wellington. , GREYMOUTH. Arrived.—Ngatoro (6 a.m.), from Wellington. KAIKOURA. Arrived.—Wakatu (6 a.m.), from Wellington. LYTTELTON. Sailed—Mararoa (6.15 p.m.), for Wellington. BLUFF. Arrived.—Manuka (11.10 a.m.), from Melbourne and Hobart. Passengers for Wellington—Misses M. Ryan, Koeppen-Wcndt, Dixon, Ross. Marshall' !2>, Richmond, Mesdames A. Manson, A. W. Wallace, 11. ,T. Campbell Koeppcn-Wendt. Rankin, C. H. Ross, Manning, and P. King, Rev. A. W. Wallace. Captain Manning, Messrs, R. J. Campbell. Koenpen-Wendt, Rankin, C. 11. Rankin. Yell. Ross, J. W. Ti'obs. li. Moore. I'. King. Seehof, J. C. Dripps, Shands, nnd C. Bradshaw. . DUNEDIN. Sailed.—Kanna, tor Lyttelton; Breeze, for Timaru; Warrimool for Melbourne. MOANA FROM SYDNEY.' Advices received locally slat, - ! that the Monna, which left Svdney for Wellington direct at noon on Saturday, is bringing 17.5 saloon and 104 steerage passengers for INsw Zealand ports. She is due hero tomorrow morning. TAHITI LEAVES SAN FRANCISCO. ' The Union Company's steamer Tahiti left San Francisco for Papeete, Rarotonga, Wellington, and Sydney last Thursday. The vessel is due hero on February 1, and leaves for Sydney on February 2. THE STAB OF INDIA. Yesterday the Tyser liner Star of India arrived at Napier from London, via Auckland. It is expected to dispatch her for Wellington to-morrow, where she is due oil Thursday morning. Tta Star of India has 700 tons of general cargo to put out at this port, and completion of discharge takes in what cargo is offering for Home. The vessel will get away for Gisbornc on Sunday, and loading operations will be continued there. ROTORUA LEAVES THE CAPE. Advice received by the local agents for the New Zealand Shipping Company States that R.M.S. Rotorua. which is en route from London to Wellington, continued her iourney from Cape Town .on Saturday, January 13. The liner is scheduled to arrive here on February 5. RAKAIA AT MELBOURNE.' En route from Montreal to Wellington, via way ports, the New Zealand Shipping Company's Rakaia arrived at Melbourno on Saturday, Jnuary' 13. She is due at Wellington about January 29. SUSSEX LEAVES LIVERPOOL. Cable advice received by the local office of the F.-H.-S. Line is to ths efTect that the Sussex left Liverpool for Wellington on Friday, January 12. Oil her way here the vessel makes calls at Sydney, Newcastle, and Auckland, nnd is due in port on or about March 22. AWAROA INQUIRY. It is proposed to hold the Magisterial inquiry into the circumstances connected with the isaccnt collision of the Awaroa with the Ferry Wharf, on Monday, January 29. The nautical assessors have yet to bo appointed.

Captain Edwin Cain, who has relinquish* ed command of the barquejitinc Alcxa, can, tlio Wanganui "Chronicle" says, rightly claim to be ths "Ancient Mariner" of the Port of Wanganui. It is between 35 and W years since he brought his first ship, the thn?C;mastod schooner Frank Guy, to Wanganui from Bateman'g Bay, with ironbark for bridge construction, and bines then he has guided the destinies of many deep-sea crafl, with conspicuous success, between various Australian porta iiud Wanganui. Mr. E. 0. Vollenoweth. late second officer uf the Atua, has joined the Talunc as acting-chief officer, in place of Mr. Appleyard, who has come ashore on sick leave. Captain Hall, now in charge of the whubr Hananui, was at ouc limo chief officer of the steamer Knight of the darter. Taviuni, s:.p., withdraws from the special Island EPtvire nt Sydney, and will load coal at Newcastle tins wc:k for Wellington. Wo understand, says the "Otngo Daily Times," that there is no truth—at any rate in the meantime—in the rumour that tho Union Steam Ship Company i« likely to lit up the Aparima, as a training ship for cadets. Mr. .1. 1). Krcw. lale rhief officer nf fhe Wim-imno, has joined ths Snunll as master. Mr. H. K. Lniysnii. second officer of the Tofun, who was left behind at Sydney owing In illnes-s. is being relieved by Ihe promotion of Mr. ■!. T. Coiisiaml, third officer nt the Maraniii, In the position. llr. 3lT,cllan. late Ferond olJctr or the Ho-anmnil, i>: now similarly placed on flic Tarawera. Mr. V. Dinsmorc win; was scnind officer on th? latlcr vessel, in now in ii similar position on tile Mouow-ii lo fill the viicancy .caused, by the resipnatiou of Mr, A. K. Kccil, who proceeds to JOnglinid. The West port Coal Company's flonmrr liegnluf is oxpi-etcil to conic off the Patent Slip to-morrow. She then leaves for Xnpiivr. lirfcnder, s.s.. is line nt Wellington from Tiytlrlton on .Innuary 17. She leaves on tho following day for l'icton and Karamca. Mr. ,T. Ilynii )m.s .joined Hie Xgnlr.'iT us third engineer in place of Mr; Uroadlev, who has been grunted holiday leave. On Thiir«dn.v the Ilinvnioa will lenvr Ihr Wuir for Vest CnaH Sound!-. WeHpuri, aiid U*i-!lingtmi. She ?liould arrivp liere ill After rmishing difcliarcc of h?r Orevniouth limber at Tiyllellmi.. tho l : uioii Reamer Waipori will reluvn to the WeM. Coa«t port to load for Melbourne. I'rom Mclhourn- :he proeecrl;i In Kdithburu In lout) ten- liytuluin, Hhc Ml WclUbslou fur QroymouUi liut oTtaiiu:,

The K.-ir.-S. Somcrsol lefl 'iVellinglon for Auckland Inst evening, nnd discharge of Home c.nvpi will be nihlinucl I hero. Aflerwiinh- (lie su-uii-r proi'ccils Id li.vlti'llon and Jluncdin lo n.mplrle. Work in coniivrlimi '.villi loading the V'.-H.-S. steamer Monivrhirc :il Waitara. has been ilelny.-d , . In c(.ni-('(|iiciice. Ihr vn.-srl i> iKit nnw fxpccled iit Wellington before ThiM'sdoy. The MnuroinV <lepa.rl.urn from Auckland for Rnroionpa ami Tahiti Ikus l«?en postponed from to-day until lii-moiTW. A '-liilrlpr Ins bron arranged for the r<Mlr-jn,-isled briroiir, Vv. H. 'J'lilbot. Under Illis she is In hriiiu 1.0C0.C00 feet nf Oregon pine l.inibvr friiin the I'acilic Coast Ui Dunedin. Jlcimrliirc will be taken during April. Ai , cording to the "Xcw Zealand Herald." iriirpriyp was expreo-od in Auckland shipping circles on tin- receipt of cable advice lhat (lie t-lcamci- lloniebii barl sailed frnm London for Auckland. II was thought that the vessel was loading limber at I'uget Sound for New Zealand ports. It is possible, thiil. the insssagc may have paEsed through London hy mistake. The Scales chartered steamer Clan MacIni'pn is expected to have Wellington for Auckland to-dny. <\r<ibura, s.s., arrived at Greymouth from Wellington, vin nay port", at 7 a.m. yesterday. She left on the return trip nt 7 p.m. Instead of .leaving Lyttelton for Waitangi, Chatham Islands, yesterday, as had Ven intended, the llimitangi will sail at 5 p.m. to-morrow. An iirriral at (iisbornn from Wellington at noon yesterday was the auxiliary ecow Magic. The faibr returns to Wellington on Thursday. . . The P. and O. liner Mantua left Sydney for Auckland yesterday. She is duo at the northern port on Friday morning, and will sail for London, via Sydney nnd Su3z on the same evening. Latest charters include the barque Carla, 292 tons, from Wanganui to Sydiisv with timber. The Nerebana. Tyscr steamer, is scheduled to leave London on February <t for Australian and New fcalnnd ports. Wheat cargoes appear to be plentiful in Australia. Latest files from Sydney stale tha.t no fower than eight lares Rtoamers and four sailing ships have been chartered for the run to the United Kingdom or Continent shortly. ■ '■• .

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1338, 16 January 1912, Page 7

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Untitled Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1338, 16 January 1912, Page 7

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