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OVERSEA SHIPPINC.

STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. From London. ■ .MAMAIit (due about February S), sailed mi December 14 vl:i Auckland, (Shaw, -Sit\ill. and Alliion I'd.. agents.) lONIC (due tiliuiit February 201. sailed on ■lauiiary 4, via Cape Town' unit llobarl. (Shaw. Saull and Albion Co.. agents.) TIjKAKI.NA (due about .March 5). sailed .jii January 19. via Caiie Town and llobart. ..Now Zealand Shipping Co.. agents.) lIUtIJNUI liliiu about .March 19'. tailed mi January 26. via. Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping Co.. agents.) WIIAKAHUA (due about .Mnrrii 15). sailed on January 5, via Australian ports and Auckland. Yl'ysei- Line, ugciita.i IXDRAPUIiA (dn? about February 26), tailed on December 23, via Australian iiiirts and Auckland. (Tyser J.ine. ag-'Uts.) ATIIKXIC (due about March 19), sailed on February 2. via Cape Town and Jlotiart. (Shaw, Savin, and Albion Co., agents.) From Liverpool. ItANFFfiIIIRF. (due about February 29), sailed on December 21, via Cape Town, Sydney, Newcastle, and Auckland, (r.-li.-h. li'inc, agents.) tVAIMANA (due about February 18*. failed on December 23, via Australian ports and Auckland. (Sha.w, Savill, and Albion Co., agents.) SUSSEX (duo about March 22), tailed on January 12, via Sydney, Newcastle, and .Auckland. fi.'.-JI.-S. Line, agents.) SURREY (due about April 15), sailed on February 5, via Sydney, Newcastle, and Auckland. (F.-IT.-S. Line, agents.) From Montreal. WAIWKP.A (due about Itarcli 6). sailed on Dewmlicr 28 via Australia aud Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping Co., amenta.) WAKAKUI (due about .March 29), sailed on January 19, via Australian ports and Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) From Now York. FALLS OF OROHY (due about February 12), failed on November 18, via Auckland aJid Napier. (Vacuum Oil Co., agents.) MIihDALE (due about March 24), t-ailed on December 13, via Australia and Auckland. (A. and A. Line, agents.) From Philadelphia. TERRIER (due about, February 18), sailed November, via Dnncdin- and Lyttelton. fGollm aud Co., agents.) SAILER TO ARRIVE. QT7EKN KIiIZAnKTH, ship, sailed from New York, October 17. (Vacuum Oil Co., agents.) ■ ' BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. SYDNEY, February 7. Railed.—Mahono (5 p.m.), for Auckland. NEWCASTLE, February 7. Sailed.—AUlcbaran, barque, for Auckland. MELBOURNE. February 7. Sailed.—Mopraki, for llobart, southern ports, and Wellington. LONDON, February 6. Sailed.—Athenic, for Wellington. LIVERPOOL. February 6. Sailed.—Surrey, for New Zealand. COASTAL. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7. AUCKLAND. Sailed— Mamari (4.50 p.m.), for Wellington. !' NAPIER. Railed.—Anelo-Msxican (1.30 p.m.), for Wellington. PATEA. Sailed.—Aorero (noon) and Kiripaka. (12.40 p.m.), for Wellington. WANGANTJI. Arrived.-Putiki (9.50 a.m.) and Mana (9.5 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed.—Huia (2.30 p.m.), for Wellington. NELSON. Arrived.—Mapourika (4 a.m.), from Wellington; Rosamond (8 a.m.), from Picton. Sailcd.-Nikau (7.10 p.m.), for Wellington. WESTPORT. Sailed.—Kittawa (2.50 a.m.), for Wellington. LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Waihora (7 a.m.), from Newcastle; liakaia (9.50 a.mj. Jlokoia (2.5 p.m.), and Whangapc (3.25 p.m.), from Wellington; Kapiti, from Puponga, Sailed.—Breeze, for l'icton and Wanganui; Somerset, for Dunedin; Cygnet, for Kaikoura; Moltoia, for Dunedin. Sailed.—Mararoa. (6.35 p.m.), for Wellington. Passengers:—Missis Simpson, Davidson, Doddincton, Blamires, ltobiiison, Harris, Firth, Doyle (2), Beattie, Jowsey, Mesdanics Cole, Moore, Cludceon. Hollow and 2 children, Hunt, iilamires, Draffen, Alpe, Stevenson, liurdon, Wright, Thomas, Maxwell, and Chalmers, Rev. J. Sarginson, Messrs. Freer, Baker, .T. iStudholine. ll.' P. Powrey, A. W. Smith, Smythe, Simpson, Hughes, Walsh, H. Norden, Bitehcock, .1. Frame, H. ,1. Jlcnshaw, B. lieok. Ci. A. Troup, A. W. lloavsn, W. tiibbons, .1. Pctherick. Somerville. Pollard. Thompson, M'Leod, Doreen, Chalmers, Maxwell; 30 steerage. Kailed.-T.ara.wora, (8 p.m.), for Wellington, Napkr, Gisborue, and Auckland. Passengers: For Wellington-Mrs. Quin. For Napier—Misses Strouts, Craic, and Boddington. For Glsborne—Mr. William.". For Auckland—Misses Pyne, Turton, Smith, • and Cocks, Mrs. Muuns, Messrs. Munns and Smith (2). DUNEDIN. Arrived.—Storm, from Lyttelton. Sailed.—Storm, for northern port?. Sailed.—Moana, for Sydney, via Wellington. Passengers: For Wellington—Misses Hill (2), Reynolds, and Thomson, Honey, Field, Betliunc, Crichton, Ambrose, Mesdaniss Cooko, Evans and infant, Campbell and 2 children, Adams, Chisholm and infant, Fox and child, White and 2 children, Messrs. Spenee, Cook, Campbell, Adams, Chisholm, Druinmond, Captain Holmes, and Master Hill. For Sydney-Miss Kyle (2), Messrs. O. Cook, O. Johnston.

AORAXGI ARRIVES AT 5 A.M. Messages received by wireless from E.IV.S. Aorangi last nisht slated that (he vessel expected to arrive at Wellington from Sydney at 5 a.m. to-day. She berths at the Queen's Wharf No. 6. Before proceeding to San Francisco, via way ports, at 5 p.m. to-morrow the Aorangi will take in general cargo, a line of which consists of 7000 boxes of huttor, which is consigned to Vancouver.

I'ASREXGHUS VOP. LONDON. Noon to-day is the time appointed for the, New 'Zealand Shinning Company's R.M.S. ltnapphu to take her departure from th'j Glasgow Wharf, Wellington, for liondoii, via way ports. Her passengerlist is as follows:—Saloon: From Welling-ton-Misses V. S. C. Kln-dden, I{. T. Davis, K. T. Davis, Davis, Grimsditch, Mesdnmes ■S. Harding, Davis. Orniston. Messrs. 0. Am., K. Ueekstcin. Dr. li. Kichtcr. Dr. W. V. .Robinson, Hon. 11. V. Kees. . From Timnru—Miss X. Kmiblcy, Mesdamcs Barker, Fieklen, liofarf. G. X. Firlden. F. .11. Darker, Dr. A. Garland. From Napier-Miss It. M. G. King. Mrs. K. King. From Ohrist-churcli-Miss Jr. D'Oyly, Mr. W. J. Iluorc. Rerond saloon-Misses Sergei, N. Masters, M U Boss, V. Arnold. Mesdames .Sergei, 11. ,1. Master.', Rev. W. Johnston, Messrs. 11. G. Sergei, T. Morgan, X , . A. Ross. Master* Sergei (2). From Auckland—Misses M A. Douglas. H. Woodr.nrd, Mcsdumes Reynolds. F. 11. Woodwurd, Messrs. T. StOTb, It. Reynolds. From Napier-Miss T Dunn, Mrs. Dunn, Mr. G. Dunn. From Christchurch-Mrs. Draffen. Mr. F. Freer. From Dunmlin-Miss 0. OUcrcnshaw. Third-class: From Wellington—Miss .T. M. Mildicll, Mesdames W. _J. Mitchell. T. Fletcher, Messrs. G. Cassidv, F. It. Jones, L Safrnna. J. Kdwards, G. Burleigh, A. Hutchison, C. Ferry. From AucklandMessrs, p. Moffntt, li. R. Hornscy. D. Peterpen Hiss Hornsey, Mrs. llornsey. From Chr'istchureh-Misses T. M. Hunter, Sykes 12) Mesflamit M. E. HnnUr, Sykos, Messrs. B.'ll. Sykes. C. lieddoes, A. 11. Payton, Alex. Peterson. The ltimpchn is due at London about March 21.

MAMARI DUE TO-MORROW. Kn route from London, the Shaw. Savill steamer Mamari continued hor journey from Auckland to Wellington at 4.50 p.m. yesterday. The ves.'ol is due here to-mor-row afternoon. RUAPEIIB'S OUTWARD CARGO. Following is a. summary of R.M.S. Ituapchu's outward cargo for London from the undermentioned ports:— From Diinedin—6ss crates Hvese, 977 boxes butter. From Timaru-135 crates cheese, 233 boxes butter, 975 Ixilcs wool, 57 bales skills, 2i casks tallow, 14 casks pells, 818 carcasses mutton, 7272 carcasses lamb. From Oa-ma.ru- 697 carcasses mutton, GU4 ran-awi?' lamb. From LytUilton •174.3 hales wool, 40 cusks tallow, 35 casks neks, 1669 ca.ivasses iitiittuii. 8166 carcasjes lamb. 44 casks oleo, 27 crates kidneys, 7 crates sweetbread!-. (Wellington cargo was nut obtainable last night.> L'MMAROA FIIOM SYDNKY. A tine weather passage favoured the lluddart-l'nrker steamer Ulimarun on the run acru-s from Sydney lo Wellington this trij>. arrival li-lng made <il 5.40 a.m. v.'-terdav. The \c<-el brought 242 for all puns, ami S-6 l<m- ..f en rim for Wellington, lui'liidt'd in Hie latter were sOO ea.ei of fruit. In rimiiniiatinn of her journey to soiilh--rn porls, llobart, and llolliiiiirne, the I'limaroa leaves purl at 5 p.m. lii-d<iy. On lier way from the lllnlf lo llobart she will make a call al Mllford Hound. KKTURX OF AMOKL-liA. Late yesterday afternoon the Marine Department received tnleitriiphic ndvicc. from Cnptain Hooper of the New /inland tralninj: Ms Ainoiitira BUtinj lia.t he

had arrived from the Kcrmadcc Island:! at Whangaparapnra Harbour, Ot. liarrier Island.. Captain Hooi»r repqrted,"All well," and stated that there were no signs of any castaways or wreckage at the islands, and that the depots were, intact. The Amokura will leave Auckland for Wellington on Tuesday. THE STAR OF INDIA. At 10 a.m. to-day the Tys'er linsr Star of India will be dispatched from Wellington for Lyltolton. Departure will bo taken from the letter port for London on Saturday. LATEST TYSER MOVEMENTS. Messrs. Rannatyno and Co., local agsnts for the Tyser Line of steamers have been advised as follows:— The Indrabarah left London on January 26, for Wellington, via Australian ports, Auckland, and Napier. She is dun here about April 3. The Jtimiro will not come on to Now Zealand ports from Australia, as originally intended. Nerehana, s.s., is expected to leave London for Australian ports, Auckland. Napier, and Wsllinpton on February 9. Advices received from New York state that the ,chartered steamer Kattenturn sailed for Wellington, via usual way ports, on January 21. She should show up here about March 29. MESS-TABLE. GOSSIP. Mr. Fasson is at. present relieving Mr. DaiToch, chief officer of the Ulimaroa, who i.-; on holiday leave. Captain Jacrgard, a well-known niasU'r mariner in the New Zealand Shipping Company's service, and who was the company's representative at Dumbarton, ar,rived in Wellington by the Ulimaroa from .Sydney yesterday. Captain Jnggard is on holiday leave. Mr. \V. 11. B. Black, chief engineer of th- Maoriland Steamship Company's Lauderdale, returned from :i trip to Sluinghai by the Ulimaroa yesterday. Captain Price, of the Cape lown ilnrhour Board stall', arrived in Wellington by the liotorua on Tuesday. Captain Price is on holiday Icav:. Captain llollons, of the Rovcriinieut steamer .llincmoa, has resumed command lit his vessel. Captain Post, who was relievinc, has transferred to the Tutanokai, On Saturday IUI.S. Tainui leaves Lyttelton for Napier, where Homeward loading will be continued. She leaves the latter port for Wellington on February 16, and sails finally for London, vin way ports on February 22. The Wunnka. is fixed lo load produce at the Willi on Tuesday next, and afterwards at Oamaru and Timaru. for Napier, Oisborne, and Auckland. Leaving Napi=r at 1.30 p.m. yesterday the New Zealand chartered steamer AnploMexican is due in port this moriiuis!. Homeward loading will be completed hero, and the vossel will be dispatched for London on Saturday. • It is expected that the Shaw, S.ivill steamer /.calandic will clear Auckland for London on February 10. Mie is due at her destination on -March 21. The next F.-11.-S. s'oamer for dispaUh from Liverpool for Wellington, via way por"s, will be the Buteshire. She is to leave the Home port on Jlarch 2. Owing to heavy rain at Timaru yeslerdav th? Union steamer Koonya was ielaved in her loading. Coiifcnucntly- she will not arrive at Welington until tomorrow morning. The Koonya leaves for New Plymouth, Westport. and Brcymouth at 3 p.m. on the day of arrival here. About th? latter end ot this week the Union Company's turret steamer Koroniiko is expected lo leave .Newcastle for Picton and Wellington. Lust evening the Government Rtnamer ninemoa left Wellington for Castlcpoiut. It will be cither to-morrow or Saturday before the vessel returns to port. On her wav from the Bluff to Waftara, the F-H.-S. steamer Drayton Orniise called at' Wellington Heads yesterday morning to pick up stevedores. An arrival at Lyttelton from Newcastle yesterday was the Union steamir Wailiora.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1358, 8 February 1912, Page 7

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OVERSEA SHIPPINC. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1358, 8 February 1912, Page 7

OVERSEA SHIPPINC. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1358, 8 February 1912, Page 7

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