SHIPPING NEWS.
PHASES OF THE JIOOX. JANUARY. Day. Hr. m. First quarter 5 0 39 a.m. Full moon 12 459 p.m. Last quarter 19 Noon. New moon 26 5 4 p.m. JIOOX. Moon rices to-day,- 6.27 a.m.; sets, 8.45 p.m. TIDE. To-day. 6 a.m.; 6.25 p.m. To-morrow, 6.51 a.m.: 7.16 p.m. ■• SUN. Sun rises to-day, 4.<9 a.m.; sets, 7.17 D.m, ARRIVALS. TUESDAY, JANUARY 27. WAIBAU,- s.s. (2.10 a.m.), 93 lone, Deilcy. f.vom JJlenhcim. STOKMBIKD. e.s. (3.15 a.m.), 217 tone, SJV 5 ! 1, from Waneanui, via Pclorus Sound. NIKAU, e.s. (5.15 a.m.), 248 tons, Hay, from Aeli-'on and Jlotueka. STAR OF INDIA, s.s. (7.15 a.m.), 7316 tons Kearney,, from New l'ork, via Australian Ports and Auckland. MAOKI. 6.u. (7.25 a.m.), 3399 lons, Manning from Lyttolton, with 166 saloon and lil steerage passengers. WESTRALIA, s.s. (8.20 a.m.), 2884 tons, Bates, trom Auckland, Gisborne, and NnPicr. Passengere: Saloon-Misses llorpeth, (..amoron, Thompson, Kilgour, Willcoi, Walton, Mesdames Silver, Stuart, Jl'Maion and child, Walton, Mcests. Silver, Morpeth, Stevenson, Fisk, E. Gray, M. and A. Stuai?.,..S?,%n, Draker; 6 steerase. KMGHT OF THK THISTLE, s.s. (9.25 a "Svv,?S 7 . 6 ton °' °- s ' Walter, from Calcutta, MANGAPAPA, s.s. (9.55 a.m.), 164 tons, Fletcher, from Westport. KAHU, sa (11.20 a.m.), 182 tone, Fletcher, from East Coast.
KAJIO, s.s. (11.30 a.m.), 1236 tons, Bold, from Weetport. WAVERLEY, e.s. (11.35 a.m.), 157 tons, Stuart, from Wansonui. _S£APOURIKA. s.s. (11.20 p.m.), 1203 tons, Holmes, from l'icton. Passengers: Saloon— Misses Taylor, Shirtcliff 12). Taylor (2). Miller, George (3), Jamieson, King, Ryan. Boyd, M'Kay, O'Connor, Kureo Fairhall, Broaabent, ITillcr, Woolcock, Arnold, DavJes, M'Leod (3). Garnham, Broadbin, May, Jackson, Forbes, Hills, llcedamcs Miller and 2 children. Sanderson, White, Burcess and 2 children. Hunter, Bowden, Elliott. Sullivan, Nairn, Miller, Astbury, Avery, Ward, Gcoruc. Shirtcliff; M'Dermid, Fjycr, Wilton, Mills. Miller, Goodhall, Morton. Fathers Herbert, H'Donald, Kelly, Bowden, Rev. Miller, Messrs. Hope, Sullivan, Lawrie, Wild, Simpson, M'GiJl, Bell, M'Mahon. Humphries, Aubrey-Smith, Hvnms, Davis, Pcdder, Dolicat, Forrest. Connor,- Farrant, Day, Hurcomb, Sullivan. Dr. Nairn. Widen, Reake, Miller. I'errie. Avery, Atkinson, Astbury. ' Bryan, Georce. Hunter, M'Leod. Fairley, Barrow. M'Lcan, Hunter, Geary, Reeks, Woodßate, Maxsdcn, Masters Avery. Williamson, Atkinson. Greenwood, Forrest (2). Georgo (2); 39 steerage. ■ HIMITANGI, s.G. (10.50 p.m.), 323 tone, Burns', from Chatham Islands and Lyttclton. KAURI, e.s. (5.20 p.m.), 1863 tons,-Haw-eon. from Newcastle. nUIA. s.s. (7.15 p.m.), 127 tons, Burt, from Pelorue Sound". DEPARTURES. TDESDAY, JANUARY 27. HAWEHA, s.s. , (4.30 p.m.). 2CO tons, Jackton, for Ftttea. iNIKAU, e.s. (5.10 p.m.), 245 tons. Hay, for Nolson and Motueka. AKAPAWA, e.s. 0.30 p.m.), '268 tons, Thompson, for Wang-anul. MOA, e.s. (5.20 p.m.), 188 tons, Sawyere, for Wanganui. WAYJSIUiEI, 6.P. (6.20 p.m.), 157 tons, Stewart, for Nelson and Wost Coast ports. NGATOUO, s.s. (5.20 p.m.). 1863 tons. Maweon, from Newcastle. MAORI, s.s. (8.5 p.m.); 3399 tons. Manning, for Lyttclton.. Passenxere: Saloon—Ml6sta Hay, Furth,' Starrice, Nathan (2), Dinniston, Knox (2), Moore, Beckett, Hastings (21. Hains (2), Ayling, Hull, Curtis, Pray, M'Beth. Tuffe, Mcsdames Jlasfoll, M'Leoa and, 2 children, Willis, Rqulston, Kineun, • I'lpplng. Uankart, ltoss. Lewis, Knox, Van Seyle and 2 children, Crawford, Aylinc. Hull, M'Beth, Olds and 2 daughters, Clifford, Murphy, Hill.-Anderson, {.lesam. Wilkinson, Hassell, Tipping; Bankart, Lewis, Itcws, Todd, Pcarce, Drury, Prosants, Beckutt. Irvine, Morrison, Oldn and son: Harris, Uoniild. Freeman, Churchill. Hains, Wilkinson, Taylor, lirockett. Murphy, Clifford. PatCTSon, Hill, Anderson. WESTRALIA; b.s. (8.25 p.m.). 2884 tone, Bates, lor Lyttclton and Duncdln.
WAIRAU. s.e. (U p.m.). 93 tons, Deilcy for Blenheim.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS, ' Kapiti, ■Wangamii, January 20. . Uorinua, Duiicdin. January M. r-u, , ; ■•. Opawa, Blenheim, January 28. Kaitoa, Helisoa.and Motueka, Jan. 26. Kapuni, I'atca, January 28. Mani, Patea, January 28. ■■• Wahioe, Jan..'2s. • ■-- ...... Moeraki, Sydney direct. January. 28. A.rahura, West Coast, January 23. ' Komata, V/«stport, Janiia.ry 28. Blenheim; BlenUolna, January 28. Huia. Havclooli and Pclorua .Sound, January 28. Poherna, Greyraouth. Jsuiuary 29. Waimea, N-elson, January 29. Awahou, New Plymouth. January 29. Wairau. Blcuheiin. January 29. Queen of the South, Foxton, January 29. Nikau, Neleon, Jlotueka, January 29. Maori, Lyttclton, January 21. Jloana, bydney. January 2). - Kivcrina, lij-lklton and Dunciiin, Jan. 29. Hawera. Patca, Jonuary 29. Arapawa, Wonganui, January 29. Wahatu. Kaikoura and Lytt«lton, Jan. 29. Aorcre, Patct, January Xi Volja, New York, January 30. Maunganui, Melbourne via. Eouth. Jan. 30. Ilford. Bunbury and Auckland, Jan. 30. P.otorua, Lyttelton, January 30. Monowni. northern pprtE, January 30. Stormbird, Wanmnuii January 30. AoranKi, San Francisco, via ports, January JO.
WorHimlc, New York, via, Auckland. January 30. Ayrshire-, Liverpool, way ports, Jan. 30. Te Aroha, Napier, January 31. Aparime, Calcutta, vin, south, Jan. 31. Twickenham, Newcastle, January 31. Ncahorc, Newcastle. January 31. Eipplo, Kapler and Gisbornc, Feb. 1.
PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Hans 8.. Newcastle. January 28. St-ormbird, VaiiEanui, January 23. Waiwora, London, January 28. Moncapapa, Karamca, January 28. Indrnpuxa,- London, January 2e. ■ Otaki. Napior, January 28. Pateena, Picton and Nelson. Jan. 28. Opawa, Blenheim, January 28. Kni»<v\ Voiron. Motneka, J,i"itary 28. Kapiti. Wanjamil. Januarv 25. Kapuni, Patea, January 2s. Mar.a, Patca, Jcnun.ry 2fl. Wahinp. Lyt'elt'in. Jan. 23. Blenheim, Blenheim, January 25. M/inourlka. Wnotport. Grovmoutii, Jen. ?fl. Hula, Havelock, Pelorus fio'inds. Jan. 23 Kahu. Teraiiohe, January 28. Te Aroha. Napier. . Jnnno-ry 23. John Lyttelton. and Timaru. Jin. 28. HimiUngi. Cluitiim Islands, Jan. 28. lonic. LytteHon. January 20. Hiverina, Sydney, vin north. Jnn. 29. Corlnna, New Plymouth. January 29. VTaunea. Nolfon and West Coast, ports, January 29. Wairau. Bbnheim. January 20. Queen of t'lu South, Foxton ,Jnn. 29. Ar.apawa, Wnnxanni, January 29. TT.awera. Falrns. Jonu.iry 29. Maori, TivUclton. January 29. Nikau, Nf.kon, ATotr.?tia. January 29. Aorcre. Patea, January 29. Sussex, Avonmouth,.. via La-s Palmes, January 29. Jloovnki. J'nlhournc. via aoulh. Jnn. 29. Arnhnra. Picton only. January W. Manneanui, Sydney direct, Jan. 30. Wakalu. Kail'oura. and roast. Jan. 3d. Monmi, Spn Franri6M, via. ports, Jan.3o. Wahinc. .Lyttelton. January JO. Jtonovri, liv»t«lton Dunc-jii'. January 30, Aoranri. Kvdnoy, January. 31. Star of In'fia. l,yt>elton. janw-y 3! Arthurs. Picton, Nelson and West CoasV January 31. Hurunui. Duncdin. January 31. Eipplc. Napier and East Cos.': , , ■ Feb. 31. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOKRAKI. due here from Sydney direct to-day. Sails to-morrow lor Melbourne, via south. irAUNGANUI, due here from Melbourne, via south, January 30. Leaves Eame day for Sydney direct. ULIHAItOA. due here from Melbourne, via south, February 6. Leaves same day for Sydney direct. Due Sydney, February 10. MANUKA, due nero from Sydney direct February 4. Sails February 5, for Lyttslton and Bunodin. WARBIMOO, loavw IXuncdin for Melbourne on February 8J 'FRISCO SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF BTEAJIEBS. AOBANGI, duo here from San Francisco, via Island ports, on January 30. Kails on January 31 for Sydney direct. Due Sydney February 4. MOANA, due here from Sydney direct January 29. Sails January 30 for Sa.il Francisco, via Island porta. Duo San Francisco February Jn. TAHITI, duo here from Sari Francisco Feib. 26. Pail? March 6. for Sydney direct. Due Sydney March 3. VANCOUVER SERVICE. MOVEMENTS'OF STEAMERS. MAKUIiA, due nt Auckland, from Vancouver, via Suva and Honolulu, on Fellniary 9. Sails February 10 for Sydney. Duo ' Sydney February 14. MAIIAMA, due Auckland. February 13 from Sydney. Loaves for Vancouver February I'l. Due Vancouver March 3. OVERSEA SHIPPIHC. Rtro.MCi'3. From. Left. Duo. Star of Australia London Nov. 30 Fell. 12 Hunpehu London Dec. 18 Feb. 5 Suffolk .-... London .Inn. 8 Mar. 5 Kaiknurn T.oiiHmi .'nil. 22 M<ir. !0 Eansitirn London Jan, 8 Feh. SI ITnwke's Bay London Per. 16 Feb. 17 fl*Bimaiifi Londnn Dec. 10 Teh. 6 Ayrshire Liverpool Nov. 15 Jnn. 30 Kumara Liverpool Dec. 6 Feb. 7
Woclindo Kbw York Oct. 27 Jan. M Volga New York Nov.P Fob. 7 Argcnfcls Now York IJcc. 12 1'oi). 20 Invorkip New York. Dec. 31 Mar. 24 Cairncross Montreal Nov. 28 Fell. 14 Apnrimn Caliuitia Deo. 13 Jan. 31 Jeserio Kt, John .lan, 4 Jl»r. 24 Ilford Bunlxiry JJcc. 29 Jan. 3<j SAILEE TO AMIIVE.-' . ■AXDItOMEDA, fom--m«iiteii tannic, 1762 tons. CeuU-.in It. 1. Decks. Sailed from New York January 2C. Diio about May 10. BY TELEGRAMS. ■ '- ■' : . V '»■ OVERSEA. , FREJIAXTLE, Jomiarj 37. Arrived.—Marmora. from Londou. SYDXEY. January 27, Arrived.—Vinstra, from Wellington. LONDON. January 27. Sailed.—Henrik ibscn, iof Ksv Zealand ports. SYDNEY, January 27. Arrived.—Manuka (7 p.m.), from Wellington. COASTAL. TUESDAY, JANUARY V. AUCKLAND. Sailcd.-Detmold (U9 p.m.), lor . Newcastle: Monowai (6.30 p.m.), for eouthcrn ports. WAiN'GANUI. Sailed.—Kapiti (12.5 p.m.), lor Wellinirton. BLESHEIM. Sailed.-Blcnhcim (5 p.m.), for Wellieston. , PICTON*. ■ Sailod.-MapQurika, (5.45 p.m.), for Wellington. NELSON. To eail.—Patcena (10 p.m.), for WeHincton; Star of Ireland (9 P.m.). for Xn-pier. Soiled.-Keitoa. (5.30 p.m.), for WclHnstan. KAIKOUBA Arrived.—Wakatu ;S a.m.), ftom Wellincton. . . lA'TTELTOH. AiTived.—Kowhfli (6.40 a.m.), from Timaru; Wahino (7 A.m.!, from Wellinetoni Ifornini; Light (noon), from Havelock; Arato.pu (1 p.m.), from Kainara: Wftkatu, frem Kaikoura; Cygnet, from KaikouKi; John Anderson, from Akaroa; Storm, from Pic-ton:-Kairaki, from Karoonca; Eanerdale. from Ureymouth. ' • • . Sailed-Salem,. schooner (11.30 A.m.), for Newcastle; Kowhai, for Nanier. Sailed.--Wahine. for Wellington. Passengers: Saloon.—Messrs. Parsons, Hrowjc, Lee, Best, O'Connor, Thompson, Kedpath, Fuller, . Stewart, Giesekini;, Conic, Paltiser, fjaincr. Beadel, Ahfcfebn, Kobcrtcqn. Henderson, Goldsmith. Miller, Motion, I'ranite, Noble, Hollings, Baker, Bandgrd.ve. Wilkinson, Marshall, Harrison, Jones, Little, We=tley, Young. Bun. Kibblewhite, li'K<W. Uranvillc, Uifford. Dctchton. A. Wilkinson, Campbell. Stephens, Fai-syth, Baker. >VUkmfi, Howie, O'Siillivan, Caidcr, Lowe, L€Dninus, Alfred. Plant, Osborne, Hisses Adams (21. Mop'i, Gibson. Milter. Hurley Kibbleivhite.Heaton, Danatize, Fo-reyth. O'Connor, Oorlns. Kim, Moon. Den ton. Oihercll. Penton, M'JUllan, Ha.li. Sullimn, O'Neill, JfcWr ninir. Sisters of Mercy. Curtis, Jones. GiffoTd. Dixow, K«sE«ell, JonCE, Thompson, Mofdames Parsons. O'Connor, Given, Gieseltiiiß. Stewart, Cowie, Stark, Madden and child. Morton. Noble. Baker. Weastell and 3 children. Cruicksliank. Burton «ud 5 children. Tuck, Mitchell «ml child, Low© nnd 3 children, Salter. Short, Burling anrt 5 children, Duff, Mainder. PlctcUcr .Situ, M'Kay. and 3 children, and maid, Jones, Granvelle nnd 3 ohildren. ItoHeston. Oifford and child, Wilkics.. Howard, Oeborns, Milburn, Hewctt and child, Millburn,' Cohen, Murflold. Collie. Croft. Stephen, Kirie, Dlxon, Cudden. Duff. Ittrkmot't. Slaundcr, Fletcher, Davidson and Fahcy; lfO swernce. DUNP.OtN. Arrived.—MaunKamii (4 n.in.!, from Blntf; Karamca (4.30 p.m.), from northern port!!. Sailed.—Rivcrina (4.20 p.m.), for Sydney, via Auckland and Bast Coast. Bassenjsere: Kaloon-For ; YiTellinctoft-Mr. J,. O'Moltay. Mr. E. T. Browneli. Misses OreeneH, Kadford, Brown (2), Hyan. Rev. Mr. Dutlan, Mtes Parlaiie, Miss Marshall, For Auck-land-Mr. H. G. Whcotloy. Jlrs. 11. G. Wheatley and child, Mil* JVEnniti. Mr. nnd lire. Osbornc. For Sydney—Mrs. J. Uandcville; 12 stecraco for all porta. THE SYDNEY DISPATCH. According to wireless information tho Moeraki—thia we-?k'i! disva.tcn from bydttey for Wellington—will probably reach this port at 8.30 o'clock this morning. She will continuo her voyaue to Melbourne, via, tho euuth, «t i> p.m. to-morrow. ■ FItOM THE OKATHAMfI, Alter a prolonged absence of 27 days (dno to tho otripping of h«r p-ropailer), tha tittle Kteamer lliuiltangl returnya io AVolbsstou, via Lytteiton, from tho Chatham islands laet nißht. The vessel icft Lyttolion on 29, for .the CliatHftnw, and iix'oeiicriceil \aridbte..winds ou MR' run iicroE.i to Wnlta'ntri. which van readied at 6 a.m. on Kew Scat's Day. At tor nlscharKin? maim and stores, the Hiimtiinsi tailed at i ii.ni. (ho same dey lor .t)ivtuK<i, wlwro nrrival ;vae mudo, that niaUi. Unloading was coramcnceU at 4 a.m, tho day, tho vesfol •iubscouentJi' taking oa board a- largo uituutity n£ wool and fish. Manakau was also visited, and a shipment of wool lifted, after winch the ilinntanßj proceeded to Tdupeka, extierleiiciue laoilernto wmaa and logsy wfath en roiitc. Oil Sunday, January 4, while it the laet-mmi-tfoned purt,. thu accident referred to oocurred as a. result- of tha vessel strikiUK a Bunmergea rock. Tho anchor was dr«pned. and the vussci w«iWil the arrival of tho Chatnain lelouls Kisniug Comiiany's omillary <:uuor b'eecult and two oil launchoa. which towed tfte disabled swaiuer to Port Hutt, a ' distaneo of about, thirtytwo milo, to a wife anchorage. 'Jfhe ilinii tancl won tfien "tipped" wltH tlio <iiij cnal. mind. ar.u wat«r, tJje iU'nval of tho Arapawa from Wellington with a new stiaft and proireiler. The latter vessel arrived ot 9 p\m, on January IS, end l left on her retura to ft'ellington on tho following night. On January 18 tho crew of tho iliinitan.?! drew tUe old shaft and propeller, nnd substituted She new onee, and on the followim. , day unloadesi the tand, etc., an<l Kot tho vessel ready for eea again.. The vessel left for VVaiianiri on January 20, aiid. (vUflt liftiiiß 6ou;r wool, wont on to Owensa. for fish. She left for Lytteiton at' 7 p.m. on January 21, ejwrluiiciny strong northerly ess/1 westerly wiuds until her arrival yesterday siornin». An. inquiry into tfie cause of the mishap will be hold, but whether at Lytteiton or at Wellington is not yet decided. The vcesel is to sail tar lli* Chatliains at e p.m. to-day. The vessel brought 680 cases of fish (principally cod) and 2 -bales of funsss from tho Chathams and 30 tons qf general cariw from Lytteiton. MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. The Kumara, which arrived at Auckland on Sunday, is iu catnmaml ol Oaptota 1(. B. Lewie, who has aseiit-iated n-ltn him ttie rollowiug omcers:-Uhitff. Mr. ti, 1). flavid«ou: ee«oiid, ilr. H..H. (VorOon; Ihird, Mr. l>. M. Cromn; fourth, Mr.. H. Mclior Air a. Brewer is chief unein-oer, ilr. M. ltobcrtson second,. JIJ..JJ. (iclway third, ivhilo Mr. I. K. IJavles is cliiel rufrisc-iating eayn<sr,; and Mr ' J ' Crawford second. Mr. •.. Miller is chief steward, and Mr, H. H; ituagiite Jlarconl operator.' Mr. H. Paul, mafe of the KaiApoi, lias sttrued on tho Monowai as extra officer. Mr. It. ■lletchcr has janif.d tho WiUoclirtt as extra officer. Mr. tetersen. late, chief olflcer of the Kanaka, has Joined thq Kakenoa ifl & similar capacity. Word has Ijcon received of tho death of Can.aan h. 0. lloljorts. at Liverpool, nti! known in the Kew Zealand tradi « fi comnionder of tho lonio. Tho deceased wan, succeeded by the prvHsenl commaudsr, Captain yiaxck. Captain \y. j. pare in in conuanisd of the. Ilnur Ayrshire, which is due fcsro from Liverpool, via .Auckland, ou Thursday moraine. Other officers on tho vessel are--First. Mr Wynne; seconrl. Mr. T. II.Bothwell; thin). Mr. D. &ott; iourth, M>. J. Colcileld. Air. V, r . J. Caapbelt is chief encmecr. Mr. P. Barber sveoud, Mr. C T JJlcir-wlt.her third, Mr. !i. fonrlh. Mr. G. Olten fifth. Mr. fi. Pouch sixth,'and. Mr. J. C. Allwortb Seventh. Mr. Ji. S. nomine is chief rerriseratins ciißinoer, and Mr. 1). Kldd ecoond, while Dr. P. J. Footo Is ship'e surEuqn. Mr. J. Alexander jo chief sloward, and Hr. K. P. Macnamora Is wireless operator. Mr. T. C. Diplock has .joined the Manaka. 03 assistant-purser. Mr. W. Bennett, local manager for the .South Taranaki Khipmnc Company, lias eona on .a holiday visit to Rotorfte. i
WOGLINDE AND AYRSHIRE. Tlio Federal and fihire steamers Worflnta and Ayrshire arc due here from Liverpool, via Auckland, on Friday morning- The former vessel has COO tone of cargo to put out here, end the latter just an oKO tons, After worliinß Wellington both vcseols will oracecd to Lytteltoa and Dunedin to comnlGUi. The Ayrshire will then take the loading berth, and will fail finally from uyttslton for Avonmoutb on Fcbfuary 28. 'Ine iVoslinde'a movemsats are uncertain, AOEANGI LATE. The 'Dn.ioii Company received a wireless messaiM (via Chatham Islands Station) from tlie captuin of the Aoraniti yesterday stating that he did not expect to rcafli Wellington before . Friday allenlopii-oni! cay late. Tho vessel is bringing 1128 twin or" cargo for WcMiiigton, iiicludiiii; a. quantity of fruit from ltarutonga. 'Khs has alf=o AO passcTigciw will ilisoitibai'l; here, whilst 70 uthei-s will er« on tu .Sydney. The Aorangi will canUuue her voyoue on Saturday. . : CLAN DUCirANAK COMIXQ. Lucal agents for ilie (.'tan Line of stteinei'o notify that the Clou lliicti/inan will leave NewenstlE this wecti for <i Now Zealand port, not yet announced. TUe vessel is comine to Xew Zraland for the pnrnote of loading wool. MRLBOURNE PORT FINANCE.-v' ■ The llnnncial operntions of tiro Melbourne Harbour Trust, during lost year w«re more H)t.isfn«tory thin uns iintii-ipoteit. The revenue nmoiintcd to £.M 8.597. or SM.ffi more than vres cwectsd, and exceeded th« fiiDfltidituro by JUOS.BM. Tho wlimskd qipenditure- <x«* i.227,?-SO. but the actual fliruree were £252.734. Owlw to Triuifogo
rot<* having -been reduced, it \\ae esnoctcrt Hint the revenue for 1913 would show n, considerable fulliiiK off when compared with thoho. of the previous year. However, wluirfjieo raU's rcnrcflcntwl. £21,590 jnoro than was expected. ..■■..■■ .- TUBAKIXA'S Uras.'" : - -■- '' Tho following ie a' - 'snmmary of tho rrolt'iit taken by the New Zwilnnd Khil!piiiK Company's steamer Tnrakina, which Iffft. VVolliuifton for liondon an .Tnnuary 25: -Ounediii to Uoiutoii-381 Ikvlcs wool. -554 bales slieepsliiiiK, 04 bnlos rflbbitsldus. 1 hale opossum BUins, U boles criim f«c<!, 5? sack* iheelit-o, 205 oaelia tallow, 10 casks n011.9. '353 pack«(re? twine. 426 hemp. 82 bales hemp, 10 socks honw, 34 tockfi hiilfs. 3573 boids bntler. 29 pockaßCß sondrie?. Tiniarn- to t,ondon-161 liflilcs wool, *62 bales shcepslciim. 43-3 ousks tallow. IS ensks polts, 30 ssiclin bide*-, 61 fdclts-pea-. 11 nackascs sundries. Illult to I,ondon-337 tales wool, £-2 halai 523 carlie toltow, 20 casks pelt*. 131 i lxxlcs h«mf.. 203 bales tow, 16S tactiß hi doe, 9886 cases chewso. i bales Hair. 2 bale? rubber, 4 cßses meat extract. Ij.yttelton to fjoftdoa— )?,«) balfH wool, 105 balee eh-t-epskius, 90 cftpks tAilov, 26 casliß iielts. ID9 baits lierop. 7? bales tow, 4 bajflb rubber. 11 bales fshccp slips. 9 bo,tcs \yastc. 224 enoks cockefoot, |5 sacks 19 onfika intcetinc?, 18 eases honey, 6668 cavresstw mutton, 16.5-M sorcetata Iβ mb, 182 packocos Eundriea. Sapier to London—liß4 ba}<S9 #ool; 50 eAsks tallow. 122 casks pelts. 946'8 cn-rcrissw mu!' ton. 1562 careas6<>3 l«.inb. 15 casKf casinns, 1553 quarters beef, 120 cratps pirct-s*mutton. Z» package* lioncd besf, 249 packages frozen beef. Wellington to f,<jiideri-296S bales wool, 20 bules rubber, 158 bnlos hen't), l\% bales . tow. 1052 onarters beef. 6429 *•«>•- CSSSOS mutton, 15.752 vitrsasscs ta.mli. T578 raws ch£<!sc, 10 cmks motat. Duncdin to Hull-IM bales wool. Dunodjn to Oeole--2.-1 bales wool. Na-pier to Goole-541 bales wool. THE OTWAY'S fASfifiKOEES. B? Tolcjraph—Press Association—CopyrieW _, Molbourne, January 27. The , Orient liner Olw-ay hUAt arrived iFoai London with th« following pa.seciiEcrs for Sou- Zealand:—Miescg Jeaney. Lipseombe. Egeryne, Scamlrett. Ooulisjn, Jiofic. Wopler. Abbott, Uuttofl, Boyle, llilos. Dickie, Scmltcr, flolmce, Owens, .Hea, Sraitli. htep-hens. Wilson, Kvans, Adams. Hewitson, tanrry, M.olford. Ilowley, Murray, Blake, wiPttiin Seid, wife, daushtor. and soli, Major Ashmore, Goawal G. i\ Ellison, Bir lan Hamilton, Sergeant Stewart, Viscount Commander Kelb-ufa, Itcv. Cruickslwuk, Visciiuntes Kclburn. Mesdames Scandrett, Uulson, Waddell, Koee. ltitohie, llitee> ■JlLc-aH, Goultcr, Park, liowitson, and infant. I/jiwry. Howlcy, Illa-ke, Mossre, Hcaii(lrett, WAdilcll. Aston, Bouillon, Rose, Wool--1«t a). Abbott, Wynne. Doyle, MacdbnaM. Sca-ma.n. Burns, Part; (2J. Smith, Hivctt; 26 tlijrd-class piissougefs. Carimia, cargo freighter, left Timaru for Lyttelton and Wellington yesterday afternoon. She ie due here on Thursday mornme and will sail in the even-ins for N«w Plymoath, via Picton and N-elswi. rhe coaetel packet- John k announced to sail for Lyltclton iind Timaru. this after- ' noqn. She will receive cargo until 4 p.m. : An arrival iu the stream yesterday afternoon w<l3 th<s Union Company's collier Kauri, from Newcastle. The veseel has 600 tofts of timbef for WeliineSon and 3400 tgiia o.t coal and coke. ' Knig-ht of the Thistle-, steom tramp, dropped the hook" in the stream yesterday morning. She brings a Calcutta, coal oarjro.
The steamer Uford. which ie brincine o, larco conssgifnaeiit of hardwood fllee-Bers and piles from Bunbury, is due here on 1-riday.
lollowmc; close irpoii th« news of the diseosal of the' well-known Auckland barques Jessie Craig and Marjorie Craiß, coms>s tho announcement of the intend«l sale of tho Auckland-owned batwe Northern CaiiMf. lhis etatmch little vessel w-as built in Freonians Bay, Auckland, about 23 years ceo. by the lato Captain Jtack-ny. and ha«? tyadeft regularly betweon AttoMa.tta and Krtipra and Australia ever eince, carryinc timber and co«-l across the Tasman Sea. Moan/i. n.M.8., is duo here from Sydney nireol at 5 a.m. to-morrow. .She will pro-r-fwfl to Ran Fmneisco. via Island parts, Si >™e«' S p.m. on Friday. Ihc tiiiiou collier Kowata left Wcstpoft yesterday with a load ol coal far Wcllinft-
Ijocal ngente lor the Federal-Shim Line cnttoipa-tc dispatchm" the Sussex for Avonmoutli (o-niorrow ottornoon. •Iho liner Hawkc'e Bav has orriy-cd at Melbourne from London, after a pass-aue of •10 days, sho ie duo hero in, about three
The PohcHia fa tlitc here to-morrow with "Jr^, Sl! ! le c(ial ttciii Oreymouth. The followintr is a summary of the fr-cißlit liftcil at, UvttcHoo by tfte Pcderalhhiro hnqr Sussox, which is at nreseftt enBaßcd in londinc: cariro for Home imrts at Weihnirton:-l'or Avonmouth-5813 enrcas«es fro Mii m(»t., 45 s-ncks barley. SCO f.noks oats, 2531 cratos nbecuo, f> coses 'sundries; for Matichrot.e?-25-ibales slKepsliiris; for t»lQstro\v-5555 careasscßfiwen ISB «!r»t«« cljtcso. 128 bass bcof aB(l i ca<c! sundries; for Liverpool—ls,239 rurcassca irazen meat, 'iW Orat.es niiintrs. 125.fl ra«k<! bran. 512 sacks • r00d,.-107 welts seed.-14 drams elyccrint, 194 casks tallow. 56 crates checss. and 4 cases sundries, 'fhe vest-el will nrobiibly leave for Avuiimouth to-mor-row afternoon.
The etoamer Wostmmili is to leave Liverpool on February 14 for Kew Zoalaiid ports.
f.evs li.is come to hand ner mail from Sydney ot the arrival at Noumea of the Ftodmcr St. with the t?oilin.» phin Clan JlacfarUiße an tow. The shin put into Auckland on 22- in, n, tiattorcd (jitlon <is a, result of bcine struck by a sudden stiHall on Auftust SO, '.vlicn tor toils were lilotvn to ribtitvns, «nd li«r forninast, H!*iUTHs«t, and rierrne w?ro blown awa.y. ;U the time 6!K was Iwifld from New Cnl'eunnio. to Itomoiir? fr.l'.h A valnab!<i cafeo of niekel or«. Thn Clan Jiaefn.rlaß-e w<! oondetniwd et Auckland and so!d as n. bulk to a FfDn«li onmnanv in js'anmwt. <ind tier r/irco was tyarrfllii»pe<l ond ftent to its d«stinivtion. Tiio t"«- was commenced on the evsmnsf of Xesr Year's nn,y.
Advioe lioS been received to f-e effi-flt that tlic four mn-stod b"«i«e Andromeda, rib': tons. Captain li. j. Peeks, e-iiied. front Now Ynrk on ,T«inunry 20 foi- Ancklnnd 9ni fifher Nefr Sf-Mlnncl f«rts, with a, full carco nf cas" nil for tlio Vs.cnmn Oil Conirany, litd. The yesi=«l *ho)?'!t ««'. in nji nurwfnoft h->te ohont Arvil ZS. T'-t Andrompfln. I-" a steel vn«el, .-•■n.d w,is built nt Port. 'fHaseovr in IMO hv Me?w» Ti. 1)i""-n-p and Ltd. She is clawed Al nt T.lnvtl's. ard i.i owmvT bv 'ha Andromor'v Khifinine Conioaiiv, Ltd. (Messrs. Slack, M"ire, <iiid Cumrunyt. Th« Oavrrnhicnl <»i»W rtercp ot Br?'.!. yest?'-i"v mormn-c. <ind pi i o< , e£'T" , t on to .iins?'?!! in the nfternooti. Slip iril! continue 'w.r to the northern liehihoii,-"?, when 'he '■'.vfl: Ui"so!t •n-nio."?inv altoirno". Tho Hir,e?nft« i- "ot PTflp-'cd io rcaeh Wollißff,ton until February 16,
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