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SHIPPING NEWS

I PHASES OF THE MOON. JANUARY. Day. Hr. m. Full moon 6 B 35 a.m. First quarter 13 1113 a.m. New moon 21 • 457 p.m. Last quarter 29 3 8 u.m, MOON. Moon rises to-dny, 12.11 p.m.; sets, 10.51 p.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day, 4.49 a.m.; sets, 7.18 p.m. HIGH WATER. To-day, 9.41 a.m.; 10.6 p.m. To-morrow, 10.29 a.m.; 10.55 p.m. ARRIVALS. TUESDAY, JANUARY 27. 1 MOERAKI, B.D. (4.25 a.m.), 4421 tone, W. Oolliiiß, from Sydney. NIKAU, s.s. (7 a.m.), 248 tons, R. Hay, from Nelson. MARAROA, s.s. (9.20 a.m.), 2598 tons, B. Irwin, from Lyttclton. MAPOUItIKA, s.s. (11.20 a.m.),. 1203 tons, D. Mac Donald, from Lyttelton. WAIRAU, s.s. (4.4E p.m.). 143 tons, W. Dcilcy, from Blenheim. KAIAPOI, s.s. (11.15 p.m.), ?«03 tons, J. Plowman, from Newcastle (in tho baj'). WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28. ,MIEMEN. 8.8. (1 a.m.), 11,540 tone, Collyer, from Plymouth, via. Hobart (in the bay). PATELNA, s.B. (1.45 a.m.), 1212 tons, T. Sewell, from Picton and Nelson. DEPARTURES. ' TUESDAY, JANUARY 27. OPAVTA,. s.b. (2 a.m.), 110 tons, W. Nicholas, for Blenheim. BLENHEIM, b.s. (12.20 p.m.), 151 tone, G., Wilkinson, for Wanganui. WAKATU, s.s. (4.40 p.m.), '.57 tons, J. Wills, for Knikoura. WAVERLEY,' h.s. (5.5 p.m.), 157 tons, W. Erigdcn, for Patea. KAPITI, s.s. (6.5 p.m.), 242 tons, W. Sawyers, for Wanganui. . HAWERA, s.s. (7 p.m.), 174 tons, A. M'Kinnon, for Patea. NIKAU, s.b. (7.15 p.m.), 248 tons, R. Day, for Nelfion. MARAROA, s.s. (7.55 p.m.), 2598 tons, li. Irwin, for Lyttelton. MOERAKI. B.s. (8.30 p.m.), 4421 tons, W. Collins, for Lyttelton. NGATORO. s.b. (9.50 p.m.), 1137 tons, A. Dowell, for Greymouth. MAPOURIKA, s.s. (10.45 n.m.), 1203 tons, D. Mac Donald, for New Plymouth. ROSAMOND, s.B. (11.5 p.m.), 721 tons, H. Cox, for Greymouth. ICOWIIAI, b.s. (11.20 p.m.), 792 tons, F. Jaunny, for Greymouth. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28. WAIRAU, e.s. (3.30 a.m.), US ions. W. Deilcy, for Blenheim.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Stella. Lyttclton, January 28. • Maori, Lyttclton, January 28. Mokoia, Auckland, January 28. Knhika, Timaru. January 28. Bremen, London, Janucry 28 Knpuni,. Paten, January 28. lilpple, Oiaborne, January 28. Kalut, Tarakolie, January 28. Kauri, Lyttclton, January 28. Komma, Wcstport, January 28. Mararoa, Lyttelton, January 29. Nikau. Nelson, January 29. Patcena, Picton, Nelson, January 29. Jtoeraki, Lyttclton, January 29. Corinna, New I'lymoutli. January 29. Poherua, Auckland, January 29. Iceland, Auckland, January 29. Suffolk, Auckland, January 29. Wavorlcy. Patea, , January 29. Kapiti, Wanganui. January 29. Hnwera, Patoa, January 29. Blenheim, Wanganui,. January 29. Pacroa. Jlokitilta, January 29. Kenncdv, Foxton, January 29. Opawa, Blenheim, January 29. Maori, Lyttclton, January 30. Kaitoa, Nelaon, January 30. Wairau, Blenheim, January 30. Baden Powell, Lyttelton, January 30. Mapourika,' New Plymouth, January 30. Wakatu, 'Kaikoura, January 51. Ituahine, Bluff, January 31. Ngatoro, Grcymouth, January 31.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES, Kuia, Wangamii, January 28. Waitemata, Newcastle, January 28.' Maori, Lyltelton, January 28. Kaitoa, Nelson, January 28. .Pateena, J'icton, Nelson, January 28: Northumberland, Napier, January 28. Mararoa. Lyttelton, January 29. Nil-ail, Ncleon, January 29. - Mncraki, Sydney,' January 29. Komala, Wcelport, January 11. Mokoia, Bnncdin, January 29. Kahika, Grcymouth, January 29. Knpuni, Patea, January 29. Kennedy, Foxton. January 29. Opawa, Blenheim. January 29. Hippie, Napier, Altitio, January 29. Kapiti, Watiffanui, January 29. ' Tfawera, Patea, January 29. Maori, Lyttclton, January 30. Kaitoa, Nclboii, Janunry 30. Pateena, Picton, Nelson, January 30. Wai'tiana, Waitara and Wanganui, Jan,

30. Poherua., Bluff, January 30. Stella, Auckland, January 30. Kauri, Newcastle, January 30. Corinna, Duncdin, January 30. Paeroa. Hokitika, January 30. Wavcrlcy, .Pnten, January 30. Wairnu, Blenheim, January 30. Puliki, Gisborne, January 30. Kahu. East Coast. January 30. ■ Mapourika, Lyttelton, January 30. Kniwarrn, Newcastle, January 30. Baden Powell. Nydia Bay, New Plymouth,

January 31. ' Port Caroline, Lyttclton, Duncdin, Jan. 31, Suffolk. Sydney, .January 31. Wakatu, Kaikoura, February 2. lluahine, London, February 3.

OVERSEA STEAMERS. ATJIENIO (S.S.A.), loft London Jan. 16 for Wellington, via Panama. Due here March 1. , , ,„ BREMEN (N.Z.S. Co.), left Plymouth Dec. 7. for Wellington, via Capo. Due here Jim. 20. , ICELAND (U.S. and A.), left New York Dc- 16. Due here Jan. 28. KASAMA (A. and A.), left Now lorfc Jan. 1. Due Lyltclton Fob 6. LIBERTY (U.S. and' A.), left New York Noi 22. Due here Feb. 3. MAMA (S.S.A.), Inft London 'Dec. 4. Duo hero Feb. 13. MAMARI iS.S.A.i. left U.K. Jan. 3. Due N.Z early in March. MATATUA (S.S.A.). left London Dec. 19 for Aus. and N.Z. Due end Feb. OPIJII (Recce). l duo Jan. 31 from Smgttport. , , _ . OTIRA (S.R.A.), left London Jan. 4. Due N. 7.. in. March. PORT CTUUVRRS (CD.), left New York Jon. n. Due here Feb. 27. PORT saptpt! ifilli i>.(i', Loinlrm Dec. 24. Due Wellington early in March. RUAPEKU (F.S.). left Bristol Dec. 1. Due Auckland Jan. 29. SUFFOLK (F.S.i. lelr Livprnuol Nov. 13. Due here Jan. 28, SUSSEX (F.S.), left New York, Jan. 1. Duo here Feb. 18. WAirfNß (U.R.S.). left Clyde Dec. 18. Dun Dlinediu Jan, 30. WAIKAWA left San Francifco Jan. 14. Duo here Feb. 12. WAIMATE (N.K-S Co.). left London Jan. 22. Due Auckland Mar. 17. WAITOMO (U.R.S.). left Calcutta. Jan. 0. Hue Lytfeltoii Feb. 22. YONNE, left Dolagoa. J3ay Jan, 2. Due Ly Helton Feb. 12.

JN'.IJOKT AND EXPECTED. The following berths have been allotted to vessels in port and tliosn expected to-' day:— ' / Port Oaroliuo-No. 1 Ouecn'i Wharf. Jfokoia—No. 1 Queen's Wharf. Iceland—No. 2 Queen's Wharf.-Stella-No. 3 Queen's Wharf. Nora, Nivcn-No. 3 Queen's Wharf. . Keimcdy-Xo. 7 Queen's Wharf, Jlawcra—No. 7 Queen's Wharf. Kula-No. 8 Queen's Wharf, Kaitoa—No. 10 Queen's Wharf. Opawa-No. 11 Queen's W.harf. Pateena—No. 12 Queen's Wharf. T.Mv-rC-. U QuennV V'Mrf Kahu—No. 15 Queen's Wharf. Bipple-No. 14 Queen's Wliarf. I'oherua-No. 16 Queen's Wharf. Putiki—TarancJd Street Wharf." Maori—Ferry Wharf. Vi'aiteinatn-ltaihvay Wharf. Knlwiirra—Railway Wharf. '"niiißoi—''t.ii'lwav "'harf. Komatn-Kailway Wharf. Wainiann-CilaHiriiw Wharf. llremen—Glasßow Wharf. Kapuni—Glasgow Wharf. No'tt'iirnhnrlnnd—Tvlpt'b Wharf. Suffolk-Klnir'g Wliarf.. Kauri—King's Wharf. Kahikn.—Pipitca Wharf. May Howard—Miranmr Wharf. Kiivi-Rliu Wharf. Karu-Slip Wharf. <• Waitaiifti-Sli" Wharf. : Invcrcargill—Slip Wharf. BY TELEGRAPH. 1 OVERSEAS. January 22. Sailed.—Waimatc. for Aueklind. IjTVKHPOOL, .'annary 22. Arrived.-City of Winchester, from Mel--bourne. PLYMOUTH", Jannary 22. , I i\.Triw\.~\uo\p\\ WnoTwwm, ttom Sydney,' .YEir YORK. January 21 Bafted.—Kent. ?ov .VneVhvxL I SYDNEY. January ffl. Arrfvwf.—Jlfhnufcn 17.16 .Mil.), from Wellilip-, I Vm ' ' COASTAL. TUESDAY. J.U'TTAUY 27. AUCKLAND Sa'iled.-Poheriia (11.20 p.m. Jan. 26), for Wellington; Iceland (6.20 a.m.), for Wellington. |

NEW PLYMOUTH. Arrived—Corinna (2 p.m.), from Wellington. -> 6ailed.-Rcguhiß (2.15 p.m.), for Greymouth; Rarawa C 3.45 p.m.), for Onehunga. PA'I'EA. Arrived.—Kapuni (1 p.m.), from Wellington. FOXTON. Arrived— Kennedy (noon), from Wellington. GISBORNE. Sailed.—Bipplo (9 p.m. Jan. 26), for Wellington. POET AHURIRI. Arrived—Mouowai (4.55 p.m.), from Wellington. PICTOX. Sailed.-Patcena (8.10 p.m.), for Wellington. TAKAICOHE. Sailed.-Knhu (4 p.m.), for Wellington. GREYMOUTJI. Arrived.—Waimea (11.45 p.m. Jail. 1.6). from Wellington. LYTTELTON. Arrived— Katoa (6.30 a.m.). from Timarui Breeze (8.15 a.m.), front Timaru. Sailed.-Slella (11.15 a.m.), for Wellington; Kauri (3.10 p.m.), for Wellington; Maori (8.30 p.m.), for Wellington. I'OBT CHALMERS. Arrived.—John (9 p.m. Jan. 26), from Lyttelton. DUNEDIN. Arrived.-Te Anro) (I p.m.), from Lyttelton. BLUFF. Arrived.-Tarawcra (11.50 a.in), from Syd ney. I MOERAKI ARRIVES. i The Moeraki arrived in the Stream from Sydney early yesterday morning, Imd alter' being cleared berthed at the Queen's .Wharf at 10 a.m. The vessel left Sydney at 11. p.m. on Thursday, and experienced strong southerlies, coiiEidorabic sea's, and > fine, cool weather till arrival. The vessel I has 137? tons of cat-go (which includes a, few hundred cases of fruit) for Wellington i and 774 tons for Lyttelton. The transhipment cargo is from the Tango' Maru, Ormonde, Bellbuckle, Kohso .vtaru, and. Gabo. The. Moeraki brought Uic following passengers :-6aloon: Aliases Rutledge, lloskina, Remington, Wardrop, Pearce, liiley, Udy, Campbell, Burgess, Kolm 1 (2), Mci'ryman, Pedlingham, Walton, Kenrick (2), Elliott, Ohlein, Gallagher, Wish, Scott, Skcrrctt, Farrell, Uausc, Head, Burke, Dudley, Tendall, Eg'ley, Clemaucc, Moore, Henly, Campbell, Sledec, Burke, Cattanach, Reinhard, Mesdames M'Farlauo and 2 children, Elkinglon and 2 children, Davys, Levy, Boauchanip, Uurke, Kirkcaldic, Shaw, Farrell, Suhnn, Scott, Dinnie, Murdock, flhcldou, Maynard, Parkcs, fiharratl, Hammend and boy, Turnbull and child, Stallard and child, Campbell, Baker, Griffin, Myers and boy, Williams and 2 children, Webster and 2 children, Pearce, Horskins, Remington, Pringle an 2 children, Walton and child, ltutlcdge, Bowie, Catheau, Drown, Bell, Messrß. Hunt, Wong Ting Chin, Wong Hay, Yung, Wong Hung Farr, Wong Yule Hoy, Collins, Lieut, liobinßon, Poison, Alden, Roberts '2), Upward, Gate, Rev. O'Sullivan, Davys, Morton, Tarrctt, Forrester, Captain Wright, Burke, Jlooton, Nathan, Burke, Jvl-kca'die, Ohlson, Logan, Shaw, Wright, Charters, Cutting, Mcokin, Suhon, Skerrett, Dinnie, Rev. O'Doherty, Chinn, Murdock, George, Evans, Sheldon (2), Kenrick, Seater, Rev. Murray, Justin, Maynard, Nicholson, Kolternoot, Evanß, Hall, Parkeß, Major, Tmric, Sharrat, Moorchcad, Oaptain Hammond, Bulk- ' ley, Campbell (3) r Baker, Eastman, Williams, Parker, Lieut. Brogg, Woodruff, Edgar, -Ashworth, Henderson, Captain- , Monaghan, Remington. Colonel Horskinu, Hawker, Rev. M'Donald, Cathcart, Jones (2), Beit, M'Farlane, Master Collins. Elkington, Moran, "Tripe, Walton, Rcid; 75 steerage. The Mocraki went on to Lyttelton last evening. She is to return to-morrow- and sail in the evening fcr Sydney and Hobart. THE ARATAPU SOLD. ; Mr. Ercolano,-representing the new owner of the br'igantihc Aratapu, is at jirefrmit ' in Dunedin superintending the refitting of the vessel for sea service. The Ara-, tapu has ncen laid up at that port for six months, nnd wna recently Bold by tho Tapley -Shipping Line to a Nelson firm. Tho vcbsol went into dock at Port Chalmers on Monday for overhaul, and will sail from Dunedin about Friday for Kelson, taking general cargo for that port. It is underatood that the Aratapu will in . future be employed in the trade between Nelson and Greymouth. Captian O. Hoistrom will be in command. The Aratapu, which is a handsome little brigautine—a rerv rare rig on the New Zealand coast to-day—is of- 123 tons register, with a, length of fcitt. and a beam of ?_3.7ft., and has always been noted as a fast sailer. . A few years ago she sailed, fully loaded, from Lyttelton to Kaipara, in the remarkable /time of 42 hours. After the death of Jlr. Cook, the Aratapu was acquired by the Taplcy Shipping Line Ltd., r.f Dunedin. The recent sale of the Lily removed tho. last of the fleet of schooners which for-' merly mado Lyttelton their homo port. MEGANTIO FOR. NEW YORK. Messrs. Dalgety and Co. advise that tho White .Star liner Mcgantic, now on route from Liverpool to Australian ports, will, after loading in Australia, come on to Wellington or Auckland to bunker, and that they will book passages on tho vessel. She in to sail early m March for New York, calling at Panama and tho West Indies. The Mcgantic is a 15,000ton liner, lias a speed of 15 kno's. and has accommodation for 350 saloon. M second saloon, and ICO3 third-class passengers. THE MATATUA. . The fihnw-Savill steamer Matatua, duo » towards the end of February, is to load at Wellington and Lytteltow, and sail from the latter port early in March. ICELAND DUE TO-MORROW. ; , The U.S. and.A. Line etcamer Iceland (Messrs. Dalgety and Co.. agents) left Auckland at 6 a.m. yesterday for Wellington to continue tho discharge of her New York cargo. v PORT CAROLINE TO COMPLETE. The Port Caroline, is to leave Wellington on Saturdny evening for' Lyttelton and Dunedin to complete discharge. She in then to load, but her ports have not yet been allotted. THE KAIKOURA. From Port, Kembla, the .New Zealand Shipping Company's Kaikoiira is due at Auckland to-day. Sho will load there then going to Napier, which will be her dual port. SUFFOLK FROM LIVERPOOL. The F. aiid S. Bteamcr Suffolk is duo this evening from Liverpool, via- Auckland. She is to go on 1o Sydney on Saturday to continue her discharge . . ISLAND STEAMERS DELAYED. Owing to the scarcity of bunker supplies and also to heavy rain delaying the leading of cargo, the departure of the. Javua. from Auckland for Fiji, Tonga, and fcamoa has been further postponed until to-day. For tho same reasons the departure of tho Taluno from Auckland for the Eastern Pacific Islands has been further postponed until Friday. RIMUTAKA FOR LOADING. The New Zealand Shipping Company advise that the Rinmtaka is to leave lort Chalmers to-moriW for Picton nnd Wellington for Homeward loading. THE MAPOURIKA. The Mapourika -ailed for New nraontli last evening. She is due back on Friday. and is to sail that evening for Lyttelton. NO OARGO TO-DAY. The Maori and Patccna will not caTgo to-day ou account of thewatersiders picnic. _____ THE NORTHUMBERLAND. At noon to-day the P. and S. steamer Northumberland is to 'rave WcllinglWor Napier, Auckland, Sydney, and thence back to this port to load Tor Liverpool. RUAHINE FOR HOME.' The New Zealand Shipping Company's Ruahine is expected to leave Bluff for Wellington on Friday to complete loading. TCIE HINEMOA. The Government steamer Hinemoa left Auckland at 11 a.m. yesterday in continuation of. her trip to the northern lighthouses. ARRIVALS AT LIVERPOOL. The F. and S. steamer Argyllshire arrived at Liverpool on January 5 from Wellington. She left this port on November 18. The same company b F.tcanicr Westmoreland arrived at Liverpool on January 11. She cleared Wellington on November 29. THEKUEOW. The Union Company's freighter Knrow 'ompletcd her overhaul at Port Chalmers jn Friday, and sailed at daybreak on vituntay lor NeweastK Captain T. V. [till is in command, and has the following ifficors associated with him:—Chief. Mr. I. N. J. Soul; second, Mr. J.'E.. Warwick; liird, Mr. W. Freeman. The ICurow will Loaft cou\ aA, KcvictwUc, but lx«v disclvai'R'ng port has not yet been definitely fixed. KAIAPOI ARRIVES. * The Kaiapoi arrived at an anchorage in Die Stream at \\ o'eAocV \i\<A tsvcvrnvs st_\y\ Newcastle. She will berth at (lie Kailway Wharf to discharge a earco u[ timber and coal. The Wntcrfide Workers' Union will hold its annual picnic at Maidstone Park to. lay.

■ '.... BREMEN- AEEOTB3. •. The Bremen arrived in the Stream at ono t o'clock this morning from Plymouth, via Hobnrt. The vessel is expected to berth . at the Glasgow Wharf about noon to-day; Captain Collyer is in command of the vessel. .: , KENT LEAVES NEW YORK. . According to a Press Association message tho P.'.and S. steamer Kent left New York on January 21 for Aucklnad.' .MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. ' Captain Mammond, late o! tiio AJninw Company's service, was a pasraiger to Wellington hv the Hoeraki, which arrived from Sydney yesterday. Hr. A. Thomson is now second engineer on,the Oorinna. Mr. J. H. Annandnle has joined th<> Waifemata as third officer, vice Mr. D. '.Pyer.. ilr. n; Griffin; eighth, engineer, and Mr; A. Fallwcll, ninth engineer, have both signed off tho Moeraki's articles. . Mr. G. Dalling has .joined the Moeralti as second engineer, vice Jfr. W. Smart. •The following Btcamers were expected to bo within range of Wellington wireless station last night :-Maori. Mararo'a, Pateena, Kauri, Gharinda, .Mokoia, Bremen, Waitemata, Port Sydney, ' Mpcraki, and Kaiapoi. Awanui-Brenicn, Kailt'oura, Euarelm, Suffolk, and Iceland. ' AucklaudKaikoura, Ireland, Ruapehu, Suffalk, Arahura, and Mokoia. Awarua-Bakanoa. The Kar« is to be relaunched from the Patent (Slip this evc/iing. N Tho Ngatoro sailed for Groymouth last evening. She is to load baok to this port. Tho Stella is due from ■ Lyttelton to-day. She is to go on to Auckland on Friday. The crew of tho schooner Lily was signed I off yesterday. ' '",'| The Ngakuta, duo at Lyttelton. on Friday:; from Newcastle, after discharging' will go'-' to Greyinoutlr to load for Wellington *• With a full cargo for Wellington- the Komata was to havo left Westport last' evening. ■ ■ ''■' '"■ The Rosamond and Kowhai sailed, for Oreymouth last evening. The former is 1o load general cargo and timber, and the latter timber for Wellington, ' Tho F. and S.'"steamer-Ayrshire was atPanama on January 10 from-Wellington.. At 6 o'clock'this morning the Waitematais to leave Wellington for Newcastle. Shots to load brick. • ■'■•'. The Koromiko is'en route from Lyttelton to Newcastle. She will again load for the southern port. " ' ' ■ ' The Kaiwarrais now to sail (in Friday; for Newcastle and Melbourne., .'..-•' Tho Mokoia is due-this evening "from" Auckland, and is to go'- on !to ; Lyttelton and Duhcdin td-morro.v evening. The' John arrived at Dunedin cri Monday •• night'from Lyttelton.. From D'unedin sihe ; is to go to Onmaru, Timaru.and Wanga-' mii, being due at the latter port oh. Sun'-' day. : From Wanganui she is to proceed to Tarakohc, thence Wellington.'.'. '■■'■■■■• The Invercargill v/as taken round to the' Slip yeßterday afternoon, for her annual, overhaul. ■ ', - : '■'■;. )'' : . Tho Putiki is to tro to Miramar tb-mbr-row.to loadcoko for Gisborne.'- She ivill, sail.or.'Friday. ;.' .' : ' ! Tho Baden Powell is due at Wellihgtoii, on Friday from Lyttelton, and is to' 'sail on'Saturda'y for Nydia Bay and Now'Ply-' mouth. i '•■'" • ' '•■•'■'.' The Waipori is en route from' Auckland' to Newcastle, where she is to' again load 1 for the northern port. '.'■'.. '' •' The Scales barque.Uaiipo left San Fran-! . Cisco, for Auckland on Joinuary 19 f with a cargo of case oil. ■" .-'.;. ..'. The now*' Australian schooner "Huddersfield arrived at-Gisborne' oh.'Thursday, after a passage of 15 days from Sydney. ,1 Tho' barquo White.'Pine left Newcastle' on January 13 with 680 tons >f coal for Wanganui. ' The vcssol ' w;ill afterwards load timber at Wanganui for Sydney. , " ' The Karori will leave TOrt'Oh'alraere' today for Westport -'tb load coal for dis-' chargo at Timaru, Oamaru, and 'Btinedinv The Calm was placed iiv dry dock at Port Chalmers yesterday for cleaning and painting. She.willload at Duncdin shont the end of next week for Wellington and Wanganui, via.way ports. : ■■■■'.';■': According to a. private cablegram- received from America, the small intercolonial barquo Mamirewa, 'SXf tons register, which left Wanganui on September 6 for .San. i Francisco, arrived at her destination on T anuary 4. Upon discharge.of her copra she will load i a cargo of case oil back to a Now Zealand port, probably. Auckland. ' .-•,• ' The Kauri is due to-day from Lyttelton to put out the .balance of a ivheatrcargo;.: Tho Kahika is due to-Say. from Bune'din and Timaru. She has ,1000 tons of cargo to discharge, after which r.ho will- go on to Grey mouth. .. I MAIL NOTICES. ' ~■:' ~■.'" »'..■■-''■ ' ■ ~,.',' ■'..' Subject to-necessary alterations', ■niaile will close at the Chief Post Office, asunder:— ■■■ ■■ ..-■•.• THIS DAY.'(WEDNESDAY), JANUARY 28. Picton, Havclock, Blenheim, and Nelson, also the undermentioned bays, per 'oil launch at Picton, per Patcen'a, 12.30 p'.ni.Crail Bay, Homowood, Brlghtlands, flopai, Itahau.'Manaroa, Maori Bay, Nydia' Bay; Pinohia, St. Omer, Tamnre, Te itawa, Tira Ora. Portage. WKatnnihi, Yncyca. Nelson, Eeefton, Westport,- Greymouth'," Eokitika. per Kaitoa, 4 p.m.' '* Southern Offices of New Zealand, per Maori, 6 p.m. > THURSDAY, JANUARY .29.' - '"' ■' i Parcel mail for Australian States and the East. 2.30 p.m. Australian States. Ceylon, India, China, Japan, Straitß Settlements, Egypt, South Africa, per Moeraki, 330 p.m. ■ .... Nelson, French Pass, and Havelock, per 4 p.m. , , 'Blenheim.' Havelock, and Picton, via Blenheim, per Opawa,4 p;m. . Gisborne, per Putiki, 5 p.m. ' ■ I Southern offices of New Zealand also I - Greymouth and flokitika, per Mararo'a. i 6 p.m. -' '- FRIDAY. JANUARY 30. ' Pioton, Huvelock, Blenheim; French Pass I Nelson, per Pateena, 12.30 p.ij). ' Nelson, Reef ton, Westport; Greymouth, I Hokitika, per Kaitoa, 4 p.m. ,• Southern ofljcua of New Zealand-, porMaon, 6 p.m. - '.. V ..; JANUARY 31.' - ' Nelson, French Pass, Havelock, and • Blenheim, per Nikati, 1 p.m. • Southern offices of New Zealand, also Greymouth and Hekitika, .per Mararoa ■'6 p.m. . ... . ' TUESDAY, .3. ' ~• Parcel mail for United Kingdom 1 and Continent of Europo, 9 &m. Mails for United Kingdom, and Continent of Europe, per "lluahinc;' 10 a.m. (Correspondence ■ must be addressed "per liuahine.") - . i • • . '. .MAILS -CLOSE DAILY, ...;'• Wanganui, New Plymouth, also- Manawatu, Rangitikei, and Taranalti districts, 7.30 a.m.; mail-van,' 8.20.a,.m. ... ' • Wanganui, also Manawatu and Rangitikei districts, 3 p.m. late fee, 3.15 p.m.6.45 p.m., late fee' 7 p.m. Wnirarapa district, 3 a.m.; 6 a.m.; also at 3.15 p.m., late fee, 3.30 p.m. ■ •' ■ Napier and Hawke's Bay district, 8 a.m.;' also at 3 p.m.; late fee, 3.15 p.m.' ' ' Auckland • and -district, also- New Ply. mouth, and Napier, 11.20 a.m': late fee, G.P.O. 11.35 a.m., railway etatioh 12.40 p.m.; and at 6.45 gjn., late fee 7 p.m Parcel malls'for Auckland ind district, o p.m. 'A. P. DRYDEN, Clyef Postmaster, : Chief Post Omco. Wellington, , January 28, 1920.

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