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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OF THE MOOS. . FEBRUARY. Pay. Hr.m. Firet quarter i 1° 3. p.m. Full moon 11 5 5 n.m, Lost Quarter i? la I'MNew moon 25 11 j2 a.m. MOON. Moon sets to-day. 4.23 p.m.; ' rises tomorrow, 0.51 a.m. TIDE. To-day, 0.20.a.m.; 12.44 p.m. To-morrow, l.li a.m.; 1.36 p.m. SUN. SUn rises to-day, 5.19 a.m.; 6.49 p.m.

AfWIVALS. THURSDAY. FFjBJTOARY 19. . KENNEDY, e.6. (7.10 a.m.i. 226 tons, Purvis, from Weetport, . MAORI, s.s. (7.25 a.m.!, 3395 torn. Manning from Lyttelton. PassenjeM: Saloon—Misses Silrins, Kirk, Satchell, Morrison, Bobinsoii, Packer, Murphy, Simpson, Baker, Sodwick, Ayre, Baker, Blandford, Bosve, Eatcnman, Lauauze, Fraser, 'Hay, Burton, and. Clifford, Mcsdaines Mirow. Bailey, Johnston and child, Johnstone, Watt, Nqville, Mot-: rlson, Donne, M'Ledn. Mcnlove, Hay, Bedwick, Campbell, Murphy, Bome'r, MDon-. fid, Baker, Tysh, Stewart, Lanauze, Con. niiiKhara, Bcv. '.Haywood, Bishop Neville,' Archdeaeon' Woodthofpe, Canon Gar-lond, Messrs. Marow, Young, Schober, Inglfs, Stuart. Bailey, M'Ncad, Howard. Prince, Boston, Hodgson, Bnird, Beyes, Oathro, •Munro, Harrla. Nicholson, Ball, -Duncan. Barton, Johnston, Balkind, Bfoadhead, Baker, Stewart,. Altkcfl. Hai-acr, M'Bhctty. DalElcish, Cox, M'Phall. CotterM, Bell. M'Calman; Adam?;' Best, Lanause, Brldecs, Fass. Bobertson. Waddoll, Purkis, Connell, Bell,-Hugo, Mfclwtelß, Soditson, Boyd,. M'Lean, Brunetti, Mi44leton, Bidler, Pros-, nell,' Onanmar M'tfonald. i'eoman, Hokben, "Fendall,: Workman, Martin.. Harris. KAPITI, s.s. : (7.25 «,.:«,), Ml tow, Bitfyers, from .Wangsnul. ■' •NIKAH, s.s. (9. «..m.i, 248 ton*, Hay, from Nelson and 'Motueka. . . '. lONIO, s.s. (10.36 ft.m.), tons, StaTck, fi;om i Lyttelton. • ; 'MONOWAI r s.s. .(i1.35 a,m.).. 3433 tons, White-Parsons, from Dunedin and Lyttelton. '-Passengers: 'Salson—Mies Green, M«sdames . Wilkins, Gafrow, Baxter., Dodd, Starkin. Hart,.-Hessrs. J.-Sisely. J.Brten, Hfl-rt,; 7. steerage. „ WAKATTJ, -s.s. (11.15 a.m.). 1.57 tons, Wills, from Kaikoura, KOMATA, s.s. (1.65 -p.m.), 1994 tons, i Holmes, from Wcstpor't; :HINEMOA,'. s.s; (4 n.m.), 542 tons. Bollons, from Cook Strait.

■ABAHUBA. 'is. (10,35 p.m.). 1596 tone, Lambert, from Pioton.

DEPAnTUBCs. THUESDAY. JPEBB'OABY 19. MAKAEINI, s.S. (5.50 a.m.), 10,626 toii.9, Hollis, for London, via Laa Palmae. EUNICE,'6cow'(5.36 a.m.), 171 tons,Sproiile, for Havelook. ''.■'• HTJIA,' s;s. (12.10 pirn.). 127 tons, Burt, for Wanganul. : ■ 'ARAHURA, 8.6. (12.50 p.m.), 1595 tons, Lambert; for Plctoii. ■ ' .'OANOPUS,..e.s. (1.5 p.m.), 1337 toils, Gibbons, for Westport. ' JOHN, s.s. (3.15 p.m.), 342 tons, S. Holm, for Wanßanui. QUEEN OF THE'SOUTH, s.s. (5 p.m.), 158 tons, Harvey, foi- Foxton.. ■ NIKAU, b.s. (5,10 D-m-l, 248 tons, Hay, for Nelson and Motueka. . ,'OPAWA. s.s. (6.5 i>.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, for Blenheim.

ULIMAIIOA, s.s. (6,10 p.m.!, 5-777 tons, Wyllio,' for Melbourne, via soutlj..

.MAORI, s.s. (8 p.m.), 3399 tons, Manning, for Lyttclton.' Passengers: Saloon—Misses Headley. Campbell. Wells, McCarthy. Milne, Hughes. Schmidt. Murdoch,' Xleholv Burtenehaw, Lavvson, Buck, Ward, (,'ampbe.U (2), Nash,'-Griffin, Andrews, Ferguson, Pat-, ■ten (2), Bur'goyne, Rcidy. Robinson, Grills (2), Mesdamos Buckley. Ewing, Watts, Wiggs and child, Valdos, Thomas. Heßitoriion, Robertson, Gardiner, Featlicrstonc, Freefln, ,-Pearson-. Wliitso.n. .«n<l child,- Nichols, Singleton .and 2 children, Sooke,. Carapboll. Bruce, nay, Bougl&s, €ooldey, Oofdon, Hon. - Rhodes, Dr. Sutherland, . J>r, : Howard, Dr. Harvey. Hr. Weils. Dr,. Robertson, Dr. Howard. Er. Linos, Rev. Saunders, Rev. Huglvway. Captain Eainey, Messrs. Best, Haslett, Anhcs. Waldtha-usen, StDvens,'Townseud. Turner, Laofy, Korr, Crow, Bowler,. Johnson, Milne, Valdes, Wiggs,„ Gajsdlncr,',. I Pipkeiing. Smith, An-, der-spri'- FtefASf.swnoj/'Baywird, Wbitson, eordon, Uiehols. Oobko;'•Hort6n; , ist<fn«fl)<ffißclns;' JO steerMONOWAi;" s.S.'.(Si,4() p.m.), '2«3 tp-WB,. Whitc-Parsbns,'■ for' northci-n potts. Ba% sengera: Pattcsrson, Umfljfei|t?OTMgßMld(iilav«dfii Mesdamcs Baxter, !tfitei!«i'iaW/v3coU((ii{hi.r Itant »nd 2 children, Meiire. Boocock, kelson, Summcrton. Zalr. Laufthlin," Bowltts, Walttfn. Eoo,' Smlth.'Harflsoni' ■'Rantl 6 steerage.' ■■• '■ "' '" v- •■ ;KGATORO,'H.s.' (IIiJS u,m.3,-Jlsr.tonfi l Muir, for New Plymouth,. ■ '■„■■ .CORINNA, 8.3. tmMnigkt'!, 1271 tons. Cc-m-, cron, for'Dunedin.' ;'''

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Stormbird, Wangamii,' February 20. Hawera, Patea, February 20. 'Arapawa, Terakohe. February 20. Kamo, Wcstport. February '2ft Wairaui Blenheim. February 20. ' Kapuni, Patea. February 20. a Blenheim,-Blenheim, February 20. • l'ateena, Nelson, Picton, February 20. Kaitoa, Kelson,- Motueka, February 20. WahinoY'Lyttclton-, February 20. . Moerakl, Melbourne, via south, Feb. 20, : Riverina, Sydney, via north, Feb. 20. Karaniea',. Picton. February 20. .Walmuna, Tiirra.rn, February 20. - Kennedy, Wangam.i.i-, February 20 >■ Poherua, -Grcymouth. February 20. »Karainu, Nante.i-i February .-29. -.'Opa'wa, Blenheim, February 21. 'Queen of. the South: Foxtan, Feb. Zl, 'Huia, Wanganui., February 21. . •Nikau, Nelson, -Motueka, Feb. 21. - iMaori, LytUlton. February -21. . '■ Pukaki. Lvtteiton, February SI. ' Hawkc'e "Bay, London, via way ports, February 22r Maitai, Dunedtn, Lytteltan. February 22. ■Ripple. Glsborne, February 22, ■ ' Man'ourika, West Coast, February 2S. ' Kahu, East Coast, February J2. ; Mapourika, .Picton, February 23* .' Karaniea,; London, February 23. - Maitai. northern ports, Feb, 23, 'Westralia, Lytteltan, Bunedin, Feb. 24. Hippie, Napier,- G.-isbor'ne, Feb. -24. ; Waimana, Auckland. February 24, . Mapourika, West Coast, February 23. ■ Huia, Haveloek, Pelorus Sound, Feb. 25.

' PROJECTED DEPARTURES, Wakatu, Kaikoura, February 20. - Aorere, ' Pateai February 20. Kapiti, Wanganui, February 20. ••Mana, Patea, February 20. ■'. Mamari, London, February 20. Woirau, Blenheim, February 20. Hawera, i Patea. February 20. . Blenheim, Blenheim, February 20. ■ Patee'na, Nelson, 'February 20. - . Kaitoa, Nelson; Motueka, February 20, Wahine, Lytteltan. ■• February 20. ■ •■ 'MoeraW, Sydney aired, February 20. Riverina, Lyttolto-n, D-uncdin, Feb. 20. • Otaki. London, February 20. . Aohlibster, Newcastle. February 20. Magdala, Newcastle.-February 20. Kennedy, Nelson.-i West Coast, Feb. 20. . i Stormbird. Wansantii, February 20... Karaniui, Picton, February 20.' ...Komata, Wcst-pott, February 21. " Opavra. Blenheim. February 21, ' Queen of the South.. Foxtail. February ,21. ■ Kapuni, Patea, February 21. Nikau, Nelson, Motneka. February St. Maori.- -Lytteltoit. February 21. Arab lira, Picton, Nelson,. wVjst Coast, Fobruary 21V. ... ... . _ . ' . Pukaki. Napier. Lvt,tctton>, February 21. .- Tfuia.- WanganUi. Vcbrnary 23. _ ■ I Mapourika, Picton, Pebrv.arv 24. Weriralia. northern ports. Feb, 24, L ' Kittawa, Grcymouth,'Febtaary 24 INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOERAKI, dub here' from Melbourne, rui south, February. 20. Leaves same, day .for SvdnoT direct. Jluo Sydney February 24. 'WILLOCIIEA, due hero from Sydney direct. February 25. Leaves February 25 for Melbourne, "via - south. Duo Melbourne :March 7...-' . . ' 'FRISGO SERVICE,. MOVEMENTS OF BTEAJIBItS. MOANAi arrived here from Sydney direct January 29. Left -January M for San Frnricise'o. Duo San Fran«i?co Febitrary 20. TAKITI, due here from San Frawssco February 26. Sails Pebrtrtry 27 for Sydney - direct Due Sydney March 3. AOBANGI. due hern-from Sydney Fsbruary 26. Sails February 27, for 'Frisco, via way porta. Duo 'Frisco .March tf. i . , VANCOUVER SERVICE. MOVEMENTS 'OF- STEAMIUS. MAEAMAv' arrived Auckland Foliruary. O from Sydney., Left for- Vancouver Fob-' February 14.' Due Vancouver March 3. NIAGAItA, duo at Auckland fr.'mi \ r an ; couver, via Suva and Hoh'oullu on March 9, tails March 10 for Sydney. Du.e Sydney March 14. ' MAKUHA, duo Auckland from Sydney March-13. -Leaves for Vancouver March It Hue there March 31. OVERSEA SHIPPING Steamers. .From. rie.fi, Due. Star of Scotland London Jan. 6 MM. 11 Star of Victoria 'London Jap. 3L Apr. 12 Suffolk :...-'-LoNdon Jan. » Mar. 5 Kaikoura London Jan.', Mar.W Itanpratira , London Jan. d Feb. 24 Hawke's Bay ... LoniSon. Din-. 16 Feb. 22 Athenic London Feb. 5 Mir. 24 Pakeha London' Feb. JJ Ayr. 2 Matatua ............ Liverpool Jon. '» Feb. 28 Surrev Liverpool Dec. 20 Mar. 9 Buteshire ;. Liverpool Jan. 1? Apr. 3 Westmeath Livcvaool F«b. 14, Apr. U Southport New York Feb. 3. Apr. 30 Argenfels -New York Dec.l 2 Mar. 4 Inverkip • ...■ New York Dee. 31 Mar. 24 Henrik Ibsen ... Now York Jan. 25 Anr. W Oairncrotß - M-ohlfonl Kor, 28 . Mar. 9 .Je«erlc St, John Jan, 4 Mar.M Holliaeton St. John Jan. C<9 Apr. II

SAILERS TO ARBIVB, ANDROMEiJA. four-masted barnu.e 1762 tons, Caiitaii] It. J. Dcete. Saileit From New York, January 20. Duo about Itny iO. COMHERHKHI?., Italian Si'honncv, 1663 ioi-.s. Captain Laddany.a. Sailed from Mar. ecillcs on January 27. Due about June 16. BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. LONDON, February 19. Arrivcd.-Baron Twcedmoutli. , Sailed.—Mabel Gale, for Wellington. NEWCASTLE, February 19. Arrived.—nercules, from Wellington. ' Bailed.—Wairuna, for New Zealand, COASTAL. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Rosamond {3.15 a.m.), from Gts-be-rno; Westralia (11.20 a,iu.)j froai southern ports. Sailed.—H.M.S. Philomel (6 ft.m.j,- for Gisborne, Napier, and Weilin&toß. . KaitiUKi Ui.45 a.m.), for Grcymouth. NAPIEE. Arrived.-~Eipple (4 a.m.), from WcUltteton, Bailed.—Riverina (5.45 p.m.), for Wellington. . . WAITAEA, Arrived.-Orari (10 a.m.), from Port Chalmers. FATEA. . Arrived',—Ea-pttni (4.45 p.m.), from Wellington. * ■ . WANGANTJL Sailcd.-Stormbird (6,25 p.m.), for Weilinjrton. BLENHEIM To sail.—Blenheim (11 p.m.), for Wellincton. Sailed.—Wftirau (1 p,ni.). for Wcllinirfcon. ! NELSON. ' I Sailed.—Kumora, (3.45 p.m.), for Gieborne; Peteena (8 p.m.) and Kaitoa (8 p.m.), for. Wellington. TEEAKOHE. Sailtsi.-Arapa.vfo, (2 p.m.), for WeHineton, ■. . • WESTPOKT. ' ArfiTod,—Ma-po-urilta. (4 p.m.), from WeU Huston. Sailed.—Eaino (6,35 p.m.), for Wellington, LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Fukakl ('4 p.m.). from Welllns.ton. ..

Soiled.—Koaraki (5.5 . D.m.), for Sydney, via. Wellington. SasSM—Wahinc (6.35 p.m.), for Wellington. Passengers: Saloon.—Misses ..BlaeTtwell, .'TJunstuh,- Sheriff. Green. Henderson. Williams, -Bippic, Cia,yton, Bernsn, TomHnson, Butcher, Wilson. Williams (2), Simpsou, Wilson, Forsyth, Mahoney,. Roberts, Wallace, Hill, Dwy'er-, Sherriif, Sister Alice, Buller, Clayton, Finnieniore, Hollow, Simp--601), Forsyth, Loughnan. M'Callum, Taylor, Wallace, Roberts, StesfflaaieS Bolman, Hayhurst, teaman. Fisher,' Izard,- Beftre, Dunstan, Mahoney, Wilson, Hulgan, Fisher, Tampery -and ehild. Williams, Synions, Boyiie. Blppio.. Forsyth, WoMo.cc, Sloane, Forsyth, L'ewin, Witty, IhisseH, Ball and. 3 children, Hudson, Tringha-m. Lewin, IteS 1 sell, Col. ■ NcwftH, Hon. Holm.an, Messrs. W'allick. Barton. M'Michcn. : Bethel, Wilson, Layqbek, Da\v6en, Lcam&n, Beethani, BarnoU, Holsh. Provost, - Benson; Col. Haybu-rsi, Mowlan, Couch, ■ Bear*. Richards, Smith (2),' Bints, Frew, Banians, •Jones, Guy, Mulgan, Hodgson, B.tt>wn, Fitzgerald. Hunstan, Payne, Suckling. Sale, Fisher, Thompson,•• Stafford, Sale; Nable, Witty. Russell. Watt, Vune, Roberta, Cameron, Hudson, Adamson. J. Fuller,. Ardley, 'i'oasdale. Watson, Adamson. Woodiey,'..Fal- ' kiner, Stichbury, Parker, Medc; 60 etecrage. \ : -. • . , \ .Arrived.—FetoHe (2.20 a.m.), from Gieborno; Wanoka (5.55-a.m.), from Napier; Rakahoa. (11.35 a.m.), from Wcstport. Hailed.—Wanaka (10,15 a.m.). for Oamaru; Potone • (12.10 p.m.), for Kapter; Cygnet, for Kai.kau-a. , . 'H> eail.—Pukaki, fer Wellington. TItfAKTJ. Sailed.—Waimano. (8.15 e.m.), for Wellington. . DOSJBUJN.. Arrived.—Maitai (8.49 a.m.), from northern ports; Kawhdi (K. 2-5 p.m.), from Westport, iTia.Oa.marn; Rarori. (1.30 p.m.), £Mm west-port, via way ports; Houto,' schooner (I.W p.m.), from Whangapc.' WIRELESS, . Radio* Office, . Wellington—The-- steamers Maori. Waliinc, Moc-raki, Uliraarua, Jl.aka■rini, .and JUverina will, proba.bJy.bc within, wireless rawge this evening;:'' '"" •■■' ■'■ ' ••■/■BANfIATUtA AT--HOBABT, ■ A iVireiaSs • message has been received by the local agents for. the. Shaw. Savtll: ■ and .Albion ..Company Rango-tira wii expected, to 'arrive at-lis-, bart from, LoMon, via Capo Town, at 11 a.m.' to-day. ' Tho vessel" is VooKeu for ;fit' 'Wc'lllnEtoii.on Tuesday or Wednesday qf nestt week. ..... -:

ANOTHER BOSTfIN STEAMER.'' .''•■ Word lias been' recei'vod by the"' local' .agent* for t'ae F. <ijiti S. Line stating Hint' the steamer Banffshire has -been fixed to load at Wellington for Boston -anti New York. She is tchefluled to' Ea-il from Wellington about tto' ftrat. week in March. TAiMH SEI'ORTEBi Cable advice has been- received by the local-agents for the' Shaw, -Savi-ll and Albio.ti6oinpnny6ta.tinE that R.M.S. T&l----mii, which left Wellington for Lpridoli on Sunday. January' 25,- continued her journey froni flia dc Janeiro on Tuesday af-ternoon,'February-17,. ;.-.-. NOTICE .TO MABINEfiS. .The following notice to- mariners- appears in Ink week's "Gazette":—The Wellington H-nrbec.r Board have notified that it is intended to place a lighted buoy in the main choiinel of harbour entrance to Port Nicholson, two and fo-fn'-tehth miles 6$ decrees (N. 10 degrees W. magnetic-) from Penoarraw Head light-ne from March I- proximo, Tlie buoy will slow- a. white occulting light visible all round the horizon, and. will temporarily ocoufiy the positiou of the southern leading bVJicon mentioned in Notice to Mariners No. ISS et November, 1913. On completion of tlic-bea-con the bney will bo removed. Shafts, etr... affected: Admiralty Charts Noe. IWS, £■95. and 2054; "New Vtoaland Pilot," eighth edition, 19Q8, Chapter v, page 142. .

. LLOYD'S OHIEF StIftVBYOR, -, Tiio General Committee of Lloyd's Epgls-' tcr has appointed Mr. Westcott S. Aboil,' Pwfeesor cf Naval Arehittttturo at Liver.■pool Umve-Mity, to succeed -the lata Dk 8. J. P. Thuarle in the office of Chief SWp Surveyor to tho society. Mr. Cho-rles B-U' ohann.n, who was Dr.' Thearle'e senior assistant, has at. the Same time been promoted to the position of prinflijval of the ehjef ship '.purveyor's staff. ■ These appointments arc of much import-, anco to the shipping commup,l'ty, not opl-y' of the United Kingdom, but also of'other maritime cou-ntriw. At the present moment .the ton-nag/? classed in Lloyd's Register Book exceeds 22,500,000 lone, 40 per cexft. of which is owned outside the United Kingdom, .while tho tonnage in cwrso of construction -with- a view to classification ex. eeed-3 2,-DOO,-CCO tops.

Profos.so* AbeJl, who was born in 1877, has had a. (ftstingilishe-d career. His professional education eomma-nced- in- the Royal Na.va-1 Engineering' College, Devonport, and was eontinned at the Royal Naval College, Greenwich. In 1900 ho was'• appointed to the Eoyal Corps of. No-vnl Ccndtructors; from 19C4 to 1907 he . pas professional seer-etarv to tho flireeto-r of Naval Construction, and for the. ne.tt three 'years (following in the ,«teps of tho late Sir William If. White and Sir William. E, ■Smith) he held the position of Instructor in Naval Architecture at the Royal Naval College. In. 1910 ho was selected to fill the chair of Naval Architecture at Livorpool University. The professional reputation ■ which, hft has won for himself, a t o. comparatively, early age, is. illustrated by the fact that he was appointed last year by tho Board of Trade to be a member of the Load Lino Committee, which is now -eltt,in.g to consider the existing freeboard, table*, and was selected a-s chairman of a Bub-committeo to prepare draft rules for submission to the International Conference, to be held later on, Profcsaor Abell'-S duties in this caoacity hove involved tho Investigation of the relation sf strength of structure to freeboard, and aieo ttn esthauetivc'comparison of the varying .rules and pttietk'e of the several classification Societies, Among the technical papers which have been read by Trofcssor Abell 'was one on the. "General Action .of Capsizing FoTi'oß," beforo the Liverpool Engisiecrln-g Society; and another m\ "Methods of Calculation for Investigating the- Safety of Ships in Damaged Condition," before tho Institute of Nvivql Architects. lit. Charles Buchanan, for whom the office of principal of .the chief ship autrveyor's otaltliaß been created, is one ot the best known and most, popular naval arukitneU of tho'day. }le has been n*«Qciatecl with mercantile shipbuilding throughout his career. Prior to joining the service of Lloyd's Register, in 1880, he held the position as chief draughtsman with ifco well-known .firm of Messrs. A, M'Millan and Sons. Later lie enjoyed ava-ried experience o£ bin profc-Eaion at various !., ipbuiiilli-ig ports in t-'e country. Sineo 1891 he has been stationed in London, hold- . jog fur the last eeven y-faro the position as assistant to th.e chief shin surveyor. For niany years nasi he has been associated particularly with the duty of dealing with piano of vcs-sels submitted for tho emuinittee's approval, and this work lias civen him probably a unique knowledge of all the latest developments, of shipbuilding practice throughout the .world. Mr. Buchanan lino lately been -appointed by the Board of Trade to be a member of the Departmental Committee on Bulkhead?! «nd WiVevtight- Compartments in ships.

It. if anticipated ihot the Mapourika, which loft Wellington for West-port and Grei'moutb oh Wednesdoy evening, will leave Wcelpaft lor • Wellington-at 8 a,nj, to-masrow. '

Mr. J, Bruce, late, ■elrief offie'er of the Te : Aiiau, is to join the. lWium -in a sinrilar, capacity. ( While en route from southern norts to Napier, the Kowhai will.make a enll at 'WsHinston nest Tuesday, February 2J. By wireless yesterday tho Sha-w-SdiVlU vstewnor. Matatua- advised that her captain eipeisied to arrive dt Auckland froin Liverpool at midnight to-day, When she arrives at Wellington from feoijt Coast ports on Monday .irurt the Kahu will be placed on the latent Slip for overhaul The Norwegian bnro)uc. Rcm.pnstToai't !« now en route t« ■ W»stDort from Buenos A.yres to load coal, for the South Se* Islands., lAftei" loading at Lyttelton, tho Tyscr liner-Star (if India will come oil to Wellington. She is to le.a,ve ;lliis, port fb.r Lonjl'pn j'oijOfUJj Ui©,j-end .of : (n,9yt \\-eek. t '-It J.s.^«i.uected! ! tSat'the N.«w Zealand. Shipping Company's steamer Otalfi will get ttiWay from Wellington, for London 'tarty to-morrow morning. After extensive repairs in oonsefeuence. of a serious collision at Liverpool tho F..ani S. Lino's VV'fHShire left the Homo'port for. Avtetra.Ua, on Fe-bTudrj. 8, The Hnlbh-'eleimep Kflfamn will nmjtp a- call at W-ellingfon to-day to replenish bunkers. The vesEel is <m route from Napier t» Pictan. Word has been received at Auckland of the death of Captain-J. Small Pcitdcr, which occurred early in January at Dirananean, ift Perthshire. TJw late Cteptaiii Pender was 'we'll knos™ on the Nev* Zealand codet, and only retired from the Union tympany's service about, six. years ago. At one- time he Was chief Officer of the old steamer Waihoro,,. and thett' the ■(V"aika-re and other vessels of tho Red Funnel fleet. Some time before hi? retirement he was master of the steamers -Vpolu and Cori.ttna.The steamer' lonic arrived at We.tiingtort from Ityttoftoji at 10 a.m. yesterday. Homeward loading will be completed hero, and departure taken for London on. February 216, It is Announced that the- Union steamer tßtviuni will leave Dunedln to-day to toad sheep at the Chatham Islands for Lyttelt«»' ■ .. .. .

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