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BY TELEGRAPH.

> OVERSEA. ) i . SYDNEY, January 23. ■ Sailed.—Westmeaith (11 p.m.), for Auckland and, Wellington. Arrived—Wimmera, ,from Auckland. COASTAL. . FRIDAY,. JANUARY 24. V AUCKLAND. ' Arrived—Kent (1.30 pjh.), from, Napier. Sailed—Waihora (2.40 p.m.), for Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin. OXEIIUNGA. ' Sailed.—Rarawa (3.15 p.m.), for Now Plymouth. - MANUKAU HEADB. , • Earawa outwards at 5.10 p.m. gisnokxe. ' Atrlved.r-Rlpple '(6.30 a.m.), from' Napieri (7i30 a.m.)) 1 from Napier; Kontu-'nui-(8 a.m.), : from : Tologa'Bay; Rosamond (noon), from Auckland, via / Tologa. Bay. Sailed.—Koutunui (2.45 p.m.); for Tuparoa; Ripple (7/10 p.m.), for Napier and Welllhgton; Takapuua, (8 p.m.), for Napier. Sailed.— I Tikapuna (8 p.m.), for Napieri Passengers: Saloon—Misses Westwood, Bcthune, Luscombe, Sharpin .(2), Ellery . (4), Mciadamcte Helm, Menzie3, Lousley;' Mallalieu, .M'liernon, O'Sbca and , child, and Nurso Fletohor, Messrs. A. Quigloy, O'Bhea, Wood, M'Kea, Donkln, Lord, Adanlson, Ilffughtoh, Lawrence, ■ Dyer, Swarbriek, Daniell, Suckling, Sharpin, Christie, Oresswdli Mallalieu, and Masters. Helm (2). NAPIER. , ■ .Arrived,—TnraWera.(s.2o p.m.), from Welllngton. " PATEA. ... Arrived.—Aorero (9 :a.m.), ",dnd'' Kapuni (9,5 p.m.), from Wellington. 1 WANGANUI. Arrived.—Storm (10 a.ln.), from Wellinirton. . , . , PICTON. ' Arrived.—Pateena (5.45 p.m.), from Wellington; Eaupiri (7.15 a.m.), from Wellingtoiii BLENHEIM. .. Sailed.—Blenheim (5.30 p.m.), for Wefllngton. NELSON. Arrived.—Tdtahekal' (6.1il a.m.), from Greymoutli. ■ , ■ , Sailed.—Nikau (5.20 p.m.), for .Wellington; . .]. '• FAREWELL Bl'lT. ■, • Koonya paesed cost for .'Wellington, at 2 p.m. 1 . WESTPORT., . Sailed.—Pukaki (10 a.m.), for Apia. , .'.GRLYMO'CTH. ■ Arrived—Waipori (0.45 a.m.), from Welliugton... , . ~ LYTTELTON.'. ; : Arrived.—Ulimaroa'; (7.25' a.m.)/' from Wellington; Wootton (3.45 a.m.), from Nydia Bay;. PetOno (12.15 p.m.)> from Napier. ■ Sailed.—Petone, for Greymouth. ' < To sail—Wootton (midnight)i • for Kaikoura; .'Uliraaroa, for Melbourno,. via Dun* edin and Hobart. ■ . 0 . ' Sailed.—llararoo. (6.15 p.m.), for Wellington. , l'aescngera: Saloon—liisses Shirncr, Brown, Stcadman, Patertoni • AVood, BurECS3, Knight, Oswin, Hamlnoiid, Parsons, Bradshaw,, Oswin,. Russell, Pratt (2), Fefgusou, Ballard, Thompson, Anderson, Simnis, Jlesdamw Russell, Harmon, Bowen, Bringan and child. Hotll, Reading, Bowen, Grant,- -Buckley,' Craig, .Grant, . M'Laren, Smitton, Robinson and boy, Olsen and ehild, Bowen, Messrs. Siholair, Sapplier, Page, Bringan; Bowen, Lesina, Jlitchell, Grant, Simphinson, Drayton. Armstrong, Picklos, Radford, Edwards, Balfour, Peacock, Thompson, Rev. Wilson, Munro, Hoare, Hanna, Hills (2),, Captain Robertson, Grant, Power;' Bringan, Page. Nlcholl, Mast, Craig, Munro, Ward; 60 steerage. i DUNEDI3. ' ' Arrived.—Honto (11 p.m. Thursday), from Whangape. ' • ■

Sailed.—Kwinana (5 p.m.), for Weßtport. ' Sailed.—Mokoia (4.10 p.m.), for Auckland, via way ports. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Oarlton, Pascoc, Fisher. Morrison, Held, Gilchrist, Rodlcy, M'Mullin, Nolan, Taylor, Lockwood, i 1 Slevwrlght, Lee, 'iSveedic, Campbell, Konnedy, Reynolds, Smith, Mesdames Slovers and child. Ailed, Kerln, Pascoe, Morrison, SorreU, 1 Reld, Anderson, GilChrist, EatElo, Hfi.rley, Rodley, M'Mullin, Amera, Messrs. Riach, Allen. Sfovers, Kerin (2), Wilson, Remers, Longden, Oasley, Aleee, Morrison, Sorrell, M'Master, M'Mullin, Harloy (2), Maftin, Henohalwood, Hunter, Pond4r ( Lafcarin, SchumAnn, Shortt, Potter, Williahis, Forrester, Lee, Mldgeley, Alexander, Rev. Mr. Ohatty, "Rev. Mr. Williams, RoV. Father Barry, Dr. Reid, Masters Potter, Smith; 15 steerage for fell ports.

' RECORD SHIPPING WEEK. Wellington's oversea shipping toppfed tho record this week. On two days there, were no fewer than nine big steamers in port. As the former record was Seven, this constitutes a record. The names of tho vessels, with their gr,oi=s tonnages, were ad followt—Athenic, 12,234 . tons; Oorinthic, 12,231 tone; Maltarinl, .10,624 tons; Orori, 720? tons; Titrakina, 8439 tons; Star of, Scotland, 6230 tons; Harpagus, 6866 tonsi Kumara, 6034 tons; Cla,n Ogilvy, 2641' tons. The total tonnage of these boats was 71,416 tons. At noon yesterday there wero eight oversea boats in port, and Eoven of theso filled up all tho loading berths. In addition to the above, the coastal and intercolonial steamers were numerous. Yesterday) for instance, no fewer than «l vessels entered and left the. port. The harbourmaster, (Captain Johnson) and his staff have had an exceptionally busy time, lind have succeeded in carrying out their many duties without, hitch or accident.

WAIHORA DUE TO-MORROW. In continuation of her journey from Calcutta to Wellinirtoii tho Union Company's Btoamer Waihora left Auckland at 2.60 p.m. yesterday. She should arrive in port to-morrow afternoon. The Waihora will take her denarture for southern ports on Tuesday or Wednesday of next week.

ATHENIO FOR LONDON. Shortly after 3 p.m. yesterday R.M-S. Athen.ic. left Wellington for London, via way ports. She iB due at her destination on March 7.

WESTMEATII LEAVES SYDNEY, ;. ~ At 11 p.m. On January 23, the F. oild K. Line's steamer WoMmoath, which is en route from Liverpool, clcared Sydney for Auckland.. She is dua ht the northern port oti January 29, and a,t Wellington on February 4.

MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. )fr. C. li. Oilman, third engineer of the Wakanui, has come ashore on account of 111-hcnllli. Mr. 11. Lewis, late of the Nlkilu, has joined the!' vessel as fifth engineer for tlio run IToinn. Mr. W. .T. Neville, or.F.istant purser of' the Pntecna, joinri the Arahura in a similar capacity. Mr, Brown, purser of th« Maunganui, has resigned from tlm Union Ootqpajiy's Borvico, a.'id Mr. Whwler, lato. of tha 110.MS

Mr. D. Familton, who has been aetlnupurser of tlio Mokoia, comes ashore at Wellington, and Mr. Smith, lato of the Mapourika, joins the vcosol. as parser. It is anticipated that tlio Govenjmeiit training ship Amokura will leave Wellington for Cook Strait on Monday. ■ The Union Company's Poherua. is norf due at Wellington from tho south to-mor-row. She will be dispatcliod for Now Plymouth and West Coast ports at 5 p.m. on Monday. . The F. and S. Lino's steamer Nairnehiro arrived at Wellington- from Waitara yesterday morning. Departure will be taken for Timaru, Lyttelton, and Avonmouth on Monday evening. Tho Union stoamor Pukaki left Westport coal-laden for Apia, Samoa, at 10 a.m. yesterday. • Another Btoamer is about to join, tho ranks of tho "unemployed" in the stream at Wellington. This is tho email coastor Gertie. , Recently she was subjected to a thorough examination, and it is understood that the oost of the necessary repairs do not warrant tho expenditure. The Hinemoa arrived at Wellington yesterday morning after having visited all the Gouthern lighthousos round the New Zealand coast. The vessel leaves lor Cook Strait on Tuesday, and subsequently proceeds north on another tour of inspection. Froif December 23 until January 24 the auxiliary scow Echo h'as .been detained at ICaTamea on account of various reasons connected with the unworkable state of tho bar at that port. The vessel managed to got away for Wellington ait 11 a.m. yesterday. Tho Westport Coal Company's colUcr Canopus is due at Wellington from Westport to-morrow. She will leave on the return journey next Thursday. On tho way from Napier to Wellington tho coastal steamer Ripple will make a call at Akitio for wool. She is duo hero on Monday morning. l The coastal steamer Breeze is duo in port from Lyttelton to-morrow, and sails for Wanganul on Monday. ' After putting out tho Wellington portion of,her London cargo tho Tyser liner Makarini left for Lyttelton yesterday afternoon. . , Tho Tyser liner Star of India, is due at Wellington from : Wanganui about tho mlddlo of next week. Homeward loading will bo completed here, and departure taken for London about tho end of the week.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1657, 25 January 1913, Page 7

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BY TELEGRAPH. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1657, 25 January 1913, Page 7

BY TELEGRAPH. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1657, 25 January 1913, Page 7

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