t Price, 17s. Bd. W M " Adjustable to Any Size. • T. ROPtiK, Sivanston Street, Melbourne, Victoria. BLENHEUt. To sail.—Wairau (midnight), for Wellington. NELSON. Sailed.—Nikau (6.20 p.m.), for Wellington. LYTTELTON. Sailed.—Mararoa (8.15 p.m.), for Wellington Arrived.—Oponri (1.46 a.m.), from Greymouth; Ng<atoro (4 p.m.). from Greymouth. Soiled.—John Anderson, for Akaroa. To Hail.—John for Maedlnj Rotorua for Port Chalmers; Wimmera for Dnnedia. ! Passengers: Saloon—Mcsdames Scott and 3 children. Rogers, Newman, Scott. Ross, , Stone, Bennett. Mararca (8.15 p.m.), for Wellington, with 2CO passengers. DUNEDIN. Arrived.—Hauto, auxiliary schooner, 7.30 p.m., from Whangapc. Sailed.—Tainui, 5.20 p.m., for Lyttclton. ARAHUUA FOit EAST COAST SERVICE. The TJniou Company announce that the. Araliura will, on arriving hers on Wednesday night, be withdrawn from her West Coast run to take up the, Napier, Gisborne, and Auckland service.. Leaving hero on Saturday, she will take up Jior new mining as follows*.—Shn will leave Auckland on Saturdays, arrive Gisborne roadstead .Sunday evenings, working passangers and mails; arrive at Napier on Monday morning, leaving there on Monday night for Gisborne (inneT harbour); leave Gisborne Tuesday night arrive Napier Wednesday morning; leave Napier Wednesday night for GisboTJie Toadstcad, where Bhc.will work passengers and mails, leaving Glslwtuo Thursday morning tor Anckland. She will arrive at Auckland oa Friday morning. The Arahura's place In tile West Coast service will be taken by tho Hapouvika. TAINUI FURTHER POSTPONED. The Tainni's departure has been further postponed. She is now •scheduled to clear for London at 3 p.m. on Saturday nextHEBBURN AT BOSTON. Word has been received by cable to the effect that the Hud-dart-Parker steamer Hebburn, running under charter to the Scales Line, arrived at Boston, U.S.A., on Friday last. The vessel took record enrgo of wool from New Zealand, and left Wellington on December &. A FLOATING RAPT. The master of the Breeze, which arrived at Picton on Thursday, reported having passed a raft about sis miles off Cape Campbell, states a Christchurch paper. Tlie raft, a wooden one, waS" about 15 Ceet long and five feet broad, and was lasbeil with wire, with au empty box on it. Position: White Bluffy bearing west by south. Oape Campbell, south quarter cast. Masters of ships proceeding south are advised to look out for its TEE BARQUE ANTIOPE. It is expected that -Barque Antiope, which was brought across to Wellington from Newcastle seme time ago, and was subsequently bought by the Otago Rollins Mills Company of Dunodiu, will leave trns port to-day for Kaipara, .where she will load timber for Melbourne. The Airtfope ha= just undergone an exceptionally thorough. overhaul in Wellington, and has been lyincc in the stream slncc last Friday. Tt is thought that tho vessel may be takeU over by the Commonwealth authorities to carry wheat to the United Kingdom or Europe. Captain T. W. TeUick. well known
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2695, 15 February 1916, Page 8
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