ATHENIC LEAVES SOUTHAMPTON. .The S.S. and A. liner Athenic left South?, ainpton on Thursday afternoon for »VeiHneton and Auckland. The vessel is du« here about Februarv 25 KIMUTAKA AND OTARAMA. . The Ritnutaka. bound to New Zealand from London, left Newport News on JanA u:irv l'x The Ot.arama arrived at Colon on January 11. She is en route from Liverpool to New Zealand. MAMARI AT LONDON. According to cable advice received by the S.S. and A. Line, the Mamari. left here an November 27. arrived at London on Thursday last. WET WEATHER CAUSES DELAYS. The heavy rain on Saturday brought work on the wharves to a standstill, and as a result the departure of several vessels has been delaved Until to-day. The wet weather apparently was not, merely confined to Wellington, but also caused delays at other . ports. OTAKI TO LOAD. The Otaki was expected to tievcastle yesterday for Napier. Lyttelton and Wellington to for_America. She Is timed to leave here du lebruarv 4 for Boston and New York CORNWALL DUE TO-DAY. The Cornwall and the. Waitanu. both coming to the Federal Line agency, are due from Auckland to-day. The Cornwall is from New Tor. and bn" American cargo for discharge here. She will, later visit Sydney and Brisbane. The Waiotapu is from Liverpool, and after discharge of the Wellington portion of her cargo abe will proceed to Lyttelton and Dunedin. FROM NEWCASTLE. The Durham is due on Thursday from Newcastle. , . The Notokris is due to-day from Newcastle to bunker before proceeding to AntT/ The Uninn Company’s steamer Kaltangata left. Newcastle on Thursday with a coal shipment, aud is due here on w ednesdax. MAIMOA AND OPAWA.
The Onawa arrived at Port Chalmers on Saturday to complete discharge. The Maimoa. which arrived at Jorl Chalmers from Lvttclton on Saturday, should have finished discharge of her cargo for the southern nort m time to sail for Melbourne on Thursday. MANUKA DUE TO-DAY. According to wireless advice received vesterdav. the Union Connaw's steamer Manuka will arrive in the stream at 4 o’clock -this afternoon from Sydney, and will berth later in the afternoon. She will visit Lvttelton to-morrow, returning in time to sail on the return trip to Sydney at noon on Thursday. PORT ■ NICHOLSON IN PORT . The C. and D. liner Port Nicholson arrived yesterday from Nanier. The vessel worked at the Hawke s Bay port on Friday but was unable to work on Saturday owing to the heavy vea running, and ro put to sea for Wellington. PAKEHA FROM LONDON. The Shaw. Savill and Albion Company’ll liner Pakeha arrived in the stream at 5 o’clock yesterday morning from London and Southampton, and subsequentlv berthed at Glasgow Wharf. The vessel cleared Southampton on December 19, and experienced fine weather during the wno.e of the voyage until she was a day on the New Zealand coast. Colon was her only nort of call en route. Captain VV ■ Hartman. R.N.R.. is in charge of the Pakeha, and he has the following officers associated with him:—Chief. Mr. Faulkner; second. Mr. Black- third Mr.. M’Artliur; Fourth. Mr. Willis: chief engineer. Mr. Woodrincton: second, Mr. Drake: third, Mr. Gray: fourth. Mr Jamieson: fifth. Mr. Seagrove; sixth. Mr. Gonvali; seventh. Air. Rodgers: chief refnkerating engineer. Mr. Findlay: second. Mr. Maddock: cniel steward. Mr. H. J. Davies. The Pakeha s object in calling at. Wellington was to disembark North Islann* immigrants, and she will leave to-day for Lyttelton and Dunedin. Iler cargo comprises 2509 tons.
MOVEMENTS OF WAIRUNA AND WAIMARINO. The Union Company advise that the steamer Wairuna, is due-to begin load'"* at Vancouver about February 10. whilst the Waimarino is due to commence «»'adliig the first week in, March. The company's present intention is for botn vessels to proceed from Vancouver to San Francisco. It Is anticipated that, the kaivuna will load for Wellington. Melbourne, and Sydney, and the Waimarino for Auckland. 'Melbourne, and Sydney. The Huia arrived on Saturday, and is to go on to the patent slip to-morrow. Both the Mako and the John aYe now to sail to-dav. the former for Napier and the latter for Tarakohe. The Wootton, which has been on the slip at Lvttclton undergoing overhaul, is expected to be ready for sea again in about ten davs . „ .. T The Rama is due from the Chatham Islands on Wednesday;
Every London fog will now be recorded by new machines, by which, at the end of the fog season, the total fog weight, will be made known. The ceiling of the operating theatre aS a Southwark hospital collapsed just after an operation had been performed. The patient was not injured. "Feeling conies before reflection.”— Hnweis. Colds usually catch people Unawares. Most people first contract the chill, and then seek the remedy. Always keep Baxter’s Lung Preserver by you. It fortifies the system. Your chemist or grocer stocks Baxter’s Lung Preserver. Buy a big 2s. 6d. bottle to-day.— Advt.
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