BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEAS LONDON," January 28. Sailcd.-Orarl, for Wellington. SYDNEY, January 29. Soiled—Mahcno (4 p.m.), for Auckland. ■] FREMANTLE, January 28. 'Sailedl-Matatua. for Adelaide. •HOf&RT, January 29. Arrived.—Jlaliia, from London. COASTAL. THURSDAY, JANUARY 29. AUCKLAND. Arrived.-Ruapehu (6.10 a.m.), from Bristol. fiailed.-Makura (4.20 p.m.), for Vancouver. i Sailed.-Rarawa (4.10 p.m.), for New Plymouth. MANUKAU HEADS. The Rarawa passed outwards at 5.50 p.m. PATEA. Sailed.—Hawcm (2.30 p.m.), for Wellington; Wavcrley (3 p.m.), for Wellington. WANGANCI. Sailed—Kapiti (5.15 p.m.), for Wellington; •'Huia (9.15 p.m.), for Wellington. PICTON. To snil.-Pateena (10 p.m.), for Wellington. 1 ' NEJjSON. To eail.-Knitoa. (7 p.m.), for Wellington. LYTTELTON. ,Snii«l.—Maori (8.20 p.m.), for Wellington. : BLUFF. Arrived.—Kotaro, 5.10 p.m. Sa'iled.-Tarawora, 3 p.m., for, Dunedin. WAHINE AT MtEMANTLE. By Telegraph—Press Association. i , DtinorJin, January 29. ■I'm Union Company's etcamcr Wahino arrived at Fremantle to-day, and sails direct for Port Chalmers. She is due in the second week in February. >. MAKURA SAILS. The Makura. left Auckland at 4.20 D.m. yesterday for Suva, .Honolulu, and Vancouver. MARNE IN TROUBLE. As was announced by cablegram yesterday morning the U.S. and A. Line steamer Manic, en route from New York to Auckland, Wellington, and Australia, has been scuttled in the Panama Canal to extinguish a fire that liad broken out on board. KENT SAILS.
The New Zealand and African Company advise that the Kent left New York oii ■ January 20 for Auckland. Wellington, and Australian ports. She should reach Auckland on February 22 and -Wellington a week latcrX ( WIRELESS FROM LIBERTY. I Messrs. Dalgcty and Co. advice that the Liberty en route from Now York has wirelessed that ,eho cxncct3 to v cach Auckland to-morrow- night or Sunday. The vessel will now reach Wellington about February 6. /, MONOWAI FOR SOUTH. The Monowai is expected to leave Auckland on Tuesday for Napier and Wellington, and is to sail from Wellington on Thursday for Lyttclton and Dunediu. .SUSSEX LEAVES PANAMA. The F. and S. steamer Sussex, en route from New York to Auckland and Wellington, left Panama on January 10., She is due at Auckland on February 7, and at Wellington on Fobruary 13. FOR SYDNEY. • The Moernki i« to sail at noon to-day for Sydney and Ilobart. She will not Wee cargo, but this may be shipped by the Kaiwarra, which is to saii to-mororw. SUFFOLK'S PORTS. .. The F. and S. steamer Suffolk is to go to Sydney to-morrow morning to complete discharge. Tho vessel is to return and load at Gisborne and Wellington, sailing for Liverpool on March 20. / MOANA LEAVES 'FRISCO. The Moaua left flan Francbco on January 22 for Papeete, Rarotonga, and Wellington. She io duo at : this part on February 14. 1 .' ," ARMAGH'TO LOAD. The New Zealand and African Company adviso that the Armagh, now in Australia is to load at the cud of February at Whangarei,. Auckland, and Wellington. She will sail from this port for Liverpool about March 20.- , PORT CHALMERS REPORTED.' En route from New York to New Zealand and Australian ports tho Port Chalmers left Panama on Wednesday, She is duo at Auckland on February 21, and at Wellington a week later, ' . lOELAND ARRIVES. The U.S. and A.'steamer Iceland (Messrs. Dalgety and Co., agents) arrived yesterday. from New York and Auckland.' The vessel is to go ou to Lyttclton and Dunedin on Tuesday. THE WAITOMO. Tho Waitomo, from Calcutta, left Samarang on January 27 for Bunbury and New Zealand ports, tihe is due iu-Dunedin about February IS. Her other discharging ports will be Lyttelton, Wellington, and Auckland. , .«, BREMEN FOR SYDNEY. ©The following were passengers byj the Bremen, which sailed for Sydney last evening:—Saloon: Dr. . and Mrs. Mackin, Mr. H. E. Da.vis, Mr. and Mrs. Burgoyne, Mr. and Mrs. R. i>. Blundell, Mr. Burgoyne, Mr. Scott, Miss Kennedy, Madam Talpomba, Mrs. M. A,- Tarrant, Mrs. F. it. Sunken, Mr. W. E. Ourtis, Miss ldiems, Mr. D. Wighton, Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds; and two in' steerage.
N.Z. SHIPPING CO.'S UNITS. The Kaikoura arrived at Auckland on Wednesday evening from Port Kembla. She ia to load there/and at Napier. The Ruapehu arrived at Auckland at 6 a.m. yesterday from Bristol, and was berthed at 11 a.m. She in to leave Auckland on Tuesday for Wellington. The Rimutaka left; / Port Chalmers at 10.30 a.m. yesterday for Picton, where she ia due at 6 a.m. to-morrow. After loading there the vessel will come to Wellington to complete. Tho Eualiine, due on Sunday from Bluff, is to sail for London on Thursday next. SHAW, SAVILL FLEET. Tho Mania arrived at Hobart at 6 a.m. yesterday from London. She is due.at Auckland on February 6 and at Wellington on February 16. She has explosives and general cargo.X The Matatua arrived at Fremantle on Tuc-day from London, and sailed on Wednesday for Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney, and Newcastle. She is duo at Wellington on February 15, and -will load at this port and at Lyttelton, aailing finally from the .latter port on March 9. The Qtirn iB expected at Auckland from Mouth Africa, and Port Kcinbla on March 20. The vessel lias no cargo, arid is to load in New Zealand. I Tho Waimana is to sail at noon tomorrow for Wnitura and Wanganui for Hemewnrd loading. The Poherua is lo rail to-morrow for Bluff. Tho Corinna is to sail this ovening for Duncdin, Oamaru, and Tiinaru.
The Rosamond is to leave Grcymouth this evening for Westport and Wellington. For Newcastle and Melbourne the Kauri is to leave Wellington thfe evening. With a full cargo of coal for Wellington the Kamo i: ts leave Qreymnuth to-morrow.
The Katapoi and Komata arc both expected to sail for Westport to-morrow. The Kowhai with a limber cargo is, to leave Grcymouth to-morrow night for Wellington. The Kant is to sail to-day for Nydia Hay and Lyttelton. The Ngaherc is to return to Grcymouth to-day. She will again load for Wellington. The Stella is to sail for Auckland tonight. At the northern port she will load scrap-iron for Duncdin. The Ngntnro was to have left Greymouth vestcrday for Tokomaru Bay, instead of Wellington, as was first intended. Tho Hincmoa, was at Nunguru : csterday, and will be at Cupe Tlrctt to-day. The Pacroa is duo to-day from llokitika. Slio will sail on the return trip at noon to-morrow. The barque Daniel has gone from Dunedin to Wanganui to load a cargo of timber for an Australian port.
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