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SHIPPING- NEWS.

PHASES OF'THE MOON. • FEBRUARY. Day. Hr.m. New Moon ... - ... 2 8. 6 p.m. First quarter ... 9 3.57 p.m. . Full moon 17 8.35 p.m. Last quarter ... 25 2.45 p.m HIGH WATER. To-day, 2.2 a.m.; 2.30 p.m. To-morrow, 2.50 a.m.; 3.1G p.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day, 5.11 a.m.; sets, G.SS p.m. ARRIVALS. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13. TE ANAU, s.s. (2.35 a.m.), 1652 tons, Lindsay, from Picton. Passengers: Saloon-Misses Gordon, Barry, Chalmer, Coleman, How den (2), O'Sullivan, Jackson, Davies, Brownie}, Mesdames Gordon, Bell, Mi'lor, „!j Jamieson, Howden, Shipley, child, Varcoe. Barv Berry and. 2 chiMien, Alien, Reynolds, Mesdames Hawkins, Lancaster, Brown, Miller, Walton, M Noil£, Troup, Raven, Bowron, Hill, JaraiObon. Pniice, Howden,' HelliwcH, Southerly, Shiploj (2), Ballan, Duncan, Warnna, Lambert, Marks, Giles, Price, Anderson, Wells, Rajner, ICnov.'les; 7 steerage. HUIA, s.s. (G. 15 a.m.), 127 tons, Dowell, from ' Motueka. • ROTOMAHANA, s.s. (G. 50 a.m.), hit tons, Collins, from Lytteltqn. Passengers: Saloon- x Misses Baker, Cartwnght, Healey U Piekard (2), Grattan, Ogilvic, Mesdames Biss and ■! children, Owen, Hammond, Stuton, Mrt. Ryder, Cartwriglit, Sir Win.• Stewaid. Hones, Bee, Harris Pitcaitlily. K ng. Seelje, Dearsley, Jutsnm, Kerrigan, SmaU. Bollard, Devilliers, Hammond, Stuton, HeriicL, Clayton,, Lambie, Balgety, Starky, Peop cs. Talbpt, Palmer, Peters, Clark, Green, JUingenstcin, Robinson, Scales; 34 steerage. TASMAN, s.s. (7.15 a.m.), 173 tons, Cox, from Nelson and Motueka. AEAHURA, s.s. (7.45 a.m.), 15% tons, Lambert, from West Coast and Nelson. Passengers: Saloon-Misses' Donen, Loftis, Moloney, Shernon, Schaef, ICmg, Morns,-. Malloy, M'Donald, Jones. Stitt, Pratt, Lindsay Rowc (2), Costello, Johnston. Mesdames Rich and child, Tarrant and child, M'Pliee and 2 children, Ferguson and 3 children, Brown, Dickie, Schaef, Southam and child, Calder, Holder and child, Newton and child. Humphrey and 2 children. Steele, Darracli, %-bours, Banks, Carroll, Ilicknum, Jones, Hutchison, Scott, May, Selby, Kelly, Newman, Messrs. .Johur son, Gordon, Falconer, Schaef, Clung Ling, Shrives,; Gower, Lindop, MTbee, Montgomery, Gunn, Latham, May, Holder, Baird, Dalgleish, Humphreys, Steel, Shirley,* Neybonrs, Kobinson, Kesbit, Phclan, Wliitta, Soloman, lurby, Quinn, Collins, Jenkins. Cooke, Edridge, Hadfield, King, and Rev.' Holder; 35' steerage. KUMARA, s.s. (11.20 a.m.), GO3l tons, Morton, from Tiinaru. '

' MOKOIA, s.s. (2.10 p.m.), 3502 tons, Smith, 1 from Dunedin and Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon —Misses. r Sutton,- Moloney,. ' Manning, Stewart, Lonsdale, Clark, Mesdames Larclun, Richmond, Ileid, Soaton, Rose and child, Messrs. Walker, Palerson- (2), • Richmond, Caffin, Turnbull, Lonsdale, Brice, Wilson, Blyth, Little, Harper, Robertson; 1G steerage. . TOROA, s.s. (3 p.m.),- 388 tons, Petersen, from Southern ports. • , . . .. WAKATUi s.s. (10.25 p.m.),' 157 tons, Wills; from Kaikoura. ' . TE ANAU, s.s, (midnight), 1652 tons, Lindsay, for Nelson. 30 passengers.DEPARTURES. , THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13., PENGUIN, s.s. (1 p.m.), 824 tons, Robertson, for Picton, Nelson,, Nov.- Plymouth, and Onehunga.—46 passengers. 1 ' ..y , KAIKOURA, ' s.s. (1.40 p.m.),' 6398 tons, M'Kellar, foi' Monte Video, St. Vincent, TenerilTe, and London. : Passenger list already published. . DANIEL,i barquo (3 p.m.), 307 tons, Oysten, for Kaipara. \ HUIA, s.s. (3.5 p.m.), 127 tons', Dowell, for Motueka.

MANA, s.s. (3.40 p.m.), 131 tons, Corby, for ratea. :

, MANAROA./is. (4 p.m.), 122 tbns, Hart, for Motueka.'

THORPE ; "i GRANGE, s.s. (5.15 p.m.), 4188 tons, Wilson, for Port Chalmers. . . ' MARAMA, s.s. (5.40 p.m.), G-137.t0n5, Gib]), for Lyttelto'u, > Dunedin, Bluff, Hobart, and Melbourne. Passengers—Saloon: For Lyttblton—, Mrs. Lyon,' Messrs. Lyon, IJellingham, For Dunedin —Misses' M'Lean (2),_ Moody, Findluy, Mrs.'- Smail, Messrs. Scott, Stitt. For Hobart— Miss Walker, Mrs. Frater, Rev. Frater, Mr. Kerr. 1 For, Melbourne—Mrs. Betts; Messrs. Anderson, Turner.

TASMAN,' s.s. (G p.m.)/179 tons, Cox, for Nelson, and'. Motuekn. ■

ROTOMAHANA, s.s. (8.10 p.m.), 1777 tons, Collins, for. Lyttelton. 43 passengers.. ' f ■ BLENHEIM, sis. (9.10 p.m.), 120 tons, Watson, for Blenheim.

MOKOIA; 5.5.'(9.35 p.m.); 3502tons;'-Smith,' for Napier, Gisborne, Auckland, and Sydney.Passengers—Saloon : For Napier—Mrs. K. Purton, Mr. Munro.' For Gisborne—Mesdames Kempthorne, Gray, Messrs. O.'Hara, Kempthorn, Little, Lee. For Auckland—Misses Warwick, Best, Griffiths, Colegrovc, Ronayne, Whittaker, Warnock, Best, Griffiths; Mesdanies Veitch, Russell, Messrs. Veitch, Kelly, M'Callum, Ilanna, Williams, Richards, Browne, Chapman, Sproul, Brown. For' Sydney—Mrs. Sheaves. : EXPECTED ARRIVALS. • Charles Edward. Wanganui; February 1 14. ' Oroti, Wanganui, February 14. Waitara, Puponga, February 14. Huia, Motueka, February 14. - Waikare, Duncdin and Lyttelton, February 14. . . Warrimoo, Melbourne, via- South; February .14: Victoria, Sydney,- via Auckland, February 14. Kahu, East Coast,.February. 14. ... ~ ICapiti, Lyttelton, 'February 14. Aorero,' Paten, February 14. Waihi, Blenheim, February 14. - lCaiapoi, Westport, February 14. ICiripaka, Patea, February 14. . -Mana, Patea, February 14. r Ruapehu, London, February 14. \ Mapourika, West -Coast and Nelson,. February 15. 1 Queen of the South, Foxton, February 15. Manaroa, Motueka, February 15. Defender, Hokitika, February 15. . Kotuku, Greymouth, February .15. ; . Takapuna, Onehunga and New Plymouth, February IG. 1 ' " / . ICoonya, Southern ports, February IG. Maheno, Sydney, February 19.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Stormbird, Wanganui, February 14. Opawa, Blenheim, February 14. Charles Edward, Nelson and West Coast, February 14. . ' Victoria, Lyttelton and Dunedin, February 14. Warrimoo, Sydney, February 14. Pateena, Nelson, February 14. Kahu, Napier and East Coast, February 14. • Wakatu Kaikoura, February 14. Maori, Lyttelton, February 14. Toroa, Napier and Gisborne, February 14. Waihi, Blenheim, February 14. .• ICiripaka, Patea, February" 14. Aorero, Patea, February 14. Mana, Patea, February 14. ' Oreti, Wanganui, February 15. '•.• •• ' Queen of tho South, Foxton, February 15. • Huia, Motueka, February 15.. Blenheim,' Blenheim, February 15.' - Tainui, -Waitara, February 15.-. • - Arahura, Nelson and West Coast, February 15. - ICapiti, Paten. February 15. Rntomahana, Lyttelton,' l February 15. Te Anau, Picton, February 15. Kumara, -Auckland, February 15. Te Anau,. Nelson, February *10. . ' Tasman, Motueka, February IG. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. VICTORIA, s.s., left . Sydney. February 5, for Wellington, via Auckland, Gisborne, and Napior. Duo Wellington February 14. Leaves for Lyttelton, and- Dunedin ■ same day. WARRIMOO, s.s., left Melbourne, February 5. for Wellington, via nobart and Southern ports. Dae Wellington February. 14. Loaves for Sydney direct samo day. Duo Sydney February 18. ZEALAND!A, s.s., leaves Sydney, February 19, for Wellington,'via Auckland, Gisborne, and Napior. Duo Wellington, February. 28, and leaves, samo day for Lyttelton and Dunedin. MAIIENO,'s.s., leaves Sydney, February '15, for Wellington direct. Duo Wellington, February 19. Leaves February 20, for Melbourne, via Southern ports and nobart. Due Melbourne, February 29.

MOKOIA,. s.s., left Dunedin, February 11, for Sydney, via Auckland and ports. Arrives and leaves Wellington, February 13. Due Sydney, February 21. '• MOEUAKI, s.s., leaves Melbourne, February 19 for Wellington, via Hobart and Southern

ports. Due Wellington, February 28. Leaves for Sydney direct same day. Due Sydney, March MANUKA, s.s., left Sydney, February 12, for Wellington, via Auckland, Gisborne, and Napier! Due Wellington, February 21.'Leaves for Lyttelton and Dunedin. same day. WIMMERA, s.s., left Melbourne, February 12, for Wellington, via Hobart- and Southern wi'rts. Duo Wellington, February 21. Leaves *or Sydney direct same day. Due Sydney, February 25. . OVERSEA SHIPPING. STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. From London.' NEREIIANA (duo Wellington ' about February 18), sailed on December. 3, Vvia Australian ports, Auckland, and Napier. (Tysor Lino, agents.) IUJAI'GrtU (duo Wellington about February 10). sailed on December 28, Plymouth December 30, via Capetown and. liobart. (N.Z.S. Co., agents.) , • MAItERE (duo Wellington about February 29), sailed on December 19, via Melbourne, Sydney, Auckland, and Napier. (Tysor Line, agents.) TOKOMARU (duo Wellington about February III), sailed on December H, via Auckland. (Shaw. Savill, agents.) , , ARAWA (due Wellington 'about February 25). sailed on January !), Plymouth January 11, via Capetown-and Hobart. (Shaw, Savill, agents.). 1 RAKAIA (due Wellington about MarclrlO), sailed on 11, via Auckland. (N.Z.S. Co.. .agents.) ' . RTMUTAKA (due Wellington about March 12), sailed on January 26, via Plymouth, Tcmride, Capetown, and Hobart. (N.Z.S. Co.; agents.) STAR OF SCOTLAND (duo Wellington about April 1), sailed on January 17, via Melbourne, ■Sydney, Auckland, and Napier. (Tyser Lino, agents.) • 1 WIIAKARUA (due Wellington about April 12), sailed on January 31, via Melbourne, Sydney, Auckland, and Napier. (Tyser Line, agents.)

From Liverpool. s OSWESTRY GRANGE (duo Wellington about Februarv llij. sailed ou December 10, Auckland. (N.'Z. and A.S. Co., agents.)' KIA OKA (due -Wclliiißton' about February 21), sailed on 1 via Auckl.v.-.d. (Shaw, Savill. agents.) . ' . SURREY (duo Wellington about March 21), sailed on January 18, vja Auckland. (l'.U.b. Lino, agents.) ■ ■ DEVON (due "Wellington about April 17), sailed on February 8, via Australia and Auckland. (F.H.S. Line, agents.) ■ From Now York. I.OltD SUFTON Who Wellington about Febrtmry 10). sailed on November 28, via 1 Australian ports and Aucklaud. (A. anil A. Line, agents.) NEW' ORLEANS (duo' Wellington about February 15), sailed on December 10, for Auckland direct. (A. and A. Line, agents.) , INDRALEMA (duo Wellington about February 16), sailed on December 8, via Australia and Auckland. (Tyser Line, agents.) ABERLOUR (duo Wellington about. March 12), sailed,oll January 2, via Port Chalmers. STAR OF ENGLAND (due Wellington about April 5), sailed.on January H, via Melbourne/ Sydney, and Auckland. (T.vser Line, agents.) STRATH A VON (duo Wellington .about April 8), sailed on January 18, via Melbourne, Sydney, and Auckland." (A. and A. Line, agents.) •• SAILING VESSELS TO ARRIVE. . 'INVERMAY, barque, sailed from Liverpool November 19, via Duuedin. . . . \VeATHERSFIELD, barque, left Bnnbury February, 1. jor ' Wellinßton. COLONIAL EMPIRE, four-masted barque, left Monte Video .an February 4 for Wellington. . fp . f: BY "TELEGRAPH.. OVERSEA. SYDNEY.,/ ! February 13. Arrived.—Whangape, from Auckland. _ Sailed.—Lord Sefton, for Auckland. COASTAL. V • \< THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13. .. '/ ■ CAPE MARIA. Hauroto passed east at 9.15 a.m. ■ /J KAIPARA. ■' " Sailed.7rJo.soph Craig, barque, for Adelaide. Auckland! ' Arrived.—Manapouri (7 a.m.), from Raro-°Sailed.-rNerehana, s.s., for tlie South. ONEHUNGA." Arrived.—Rarawa (5.20 a.m.), from New PlymSailed—Rarawa, for New Plymouth. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Spence, l 'V ear, Russell,. Davey,. Neill, Coates, Simmonds, Hill, Rose.

Gillespie, ; Scott,'.. Mes'dames '.Year, ■ Vizer, Canbourne, Neild, Ross, Messrs. Gordon, Baker, Evans, Merrett, Benjamin, Barry, Canbourne, MTarlane, Spedding, Sergt.-Majur Hunter, and CaptMn Grant. Sailed.—Kittawa (6.45 a.m.), for New Plymouth. NEW PLYMOUTH. Arrived.—Takapuna (6. a.m.), from Oneh Sailed.-Takapuna (9 p.m.), for Onehunga. . WANGA.NUI. • \rrived.—Oreti (7.10 a.m.), from Wellington. : Sailed.—Oreti (7.25 p.m.), for Wellington. • , I'ATEA. Arrived.—Aorere (7 a.m.), from Wellington. Arrived. —ICiripaka (7.35 a.m.), from Wellington. ' ■ . , ' NAPIER. Sailed.—Victoria (3.30 p.m.), for Wellington. v, ' / BLENHEIM. Arrived.—Wailii (4 a.m.), from Wellington. To • sail.—Waiki / (midnight),, for. Wellington. . . . NELSON. . Arrived.—Pateena (2 a.m.), from Picton. Arrived—Flora (6.45 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed.—Alexander (2.50. p.m.), for Picton. Sailed—Pateena'(3,4s p.m.), for, Picton. picton. Arrived. —Penguin (5.15* p.m.), from WellingSailed.—Penguin (7.15 p.m.), for Nelson. To sail.—Pateena " (midnight), for Wellington. " ' WESTPORT. .Arrived—Mapourika '(10 p.m. Wednesday), from' Nelson. ' „ ... Arrived—Regulus (4.50 p.m.), from WellingSailed —Mapourika (4 a.m.),-for Greymouth.-1 ■ Sailed.—lCaiapoi (S p.m.), for Wellington. GREYMOUTH. - Arrived.—Mapourika (9 a.m.), from Westport. To sail.—Mapourika-'(8 p.m.), for Westport. To sail.—Kotuku (Friday), for Wellington. LYITELTON. Arrived.—Waikare (6.45 a.m.), from Wellington. • Arrived.—Maori (7 a.m.), from Wellington. Arrived.—Warrimoo (7 a.m.), from Dunediu. Sailed—Orari (5.15 a.m.), for Bluff. • 'Sailed.—Warrimoo' (4.15 p.m.), for Sydney, via Wellington. Passengers for SydneyMisses Bucklaud (3), Finalay, Latter, Riley, In wood,' Mort, Mesdames Biickland, M'Carron, Carey, Hill, Messrs. . liiwood,: Halliday, .Craig, Carl, Barraclough, : Buekland, Carey, Hill, Ritchie, Master Buekland. v BLUFF. Arrived.—Rakanoa (11.15 a.m.), from Newcastle. THE MARAMA. ; On March 16: the Union Company's intercolonial steamer Marama is to enter the Syd-ney-Vancouver service. While the vessel was proceeding; to and from Sydney last trip,' the work of insulating No. 4 hold was proceeding The contractors, Messrs. Mitchell and King, expect to complete the work about the end of February. •PASSENGERS FOR ENGLAND. The Wellington passengers who are to leave bv the New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer' Papanui, to sail from Lyttclton tomorrow, for London, via Monto Video, Rio de Janeiro, Teneriffe, and Plymouth, are as follow:—Second saloon—Miss K. Monkhouse, Mesdames , Monkhouse, Havward, Messrs. Monkhouse (2), C. H. Struinmond, Jlayward, j. Smith. Steerage—Mesdames Sinclair, Malcolm, Messrs. C. C. Pratt, W. Titshall, J. Sinclair, A. Malcolm, C. Coston, Del Deo (2), 'Zox Zeez.' . THE QUEEN OF THE SOUTH. Advice received from Foxton yesterday was to the effect that the Queen of the South

was still stuck fast .in the rivor, and another attempt to move, her was to he made last night. She left here 011 Saturday, and on. proceeding up the river on Sunday grounded.- The cargo has been landed and the vessel made as light as possible so as to make the task of towing her oft* easier. It is many years since she has remained fast in the inud as long as on this occasion, although stress of weather has frequently caused delay. THEINDRALEMA AT AUCKLAND. The Tyser liner Iridralenia, from New York and Australia, arrived at Auckland oil luesday afternoon. Captain T. Trotter is still in command, and brings his steamer J 1 " 0 J 101 !, in .her usual neat .order. Leaving ion., on the afternoon of December 8, the steamer reached Melbourne or. the morning of January 25, after a passage of 40 dors. The : south-east trades were moderate, and the easting was run down on the 48th parallel. After landing c ° n ~ signmeijts at Melbourne the steamer .proceeded to Sydney, where cargo was discharged and" the port left on Thursday, February' G; I'ine weather prevailed to Capo Mai'i.l Y.niDiC'inoii,, thence strong south and south-east winds provailed to arrival at Auckland. The Indraleina is due in Wellington on February . 17. . ; THE OSWESTRY GRANGE. The F.H.S.- liner Oswestry Grange, from West Coast of England ports, was due to arrive at Auckland yesterday morning. The steamer loaded at Glasgow, Bristol, and Liverpool, and has 7821 tons of cargo for New Zealand, distributed as follows Auckland, 2191 tons; Wellington, 2SGO tons; Lyttelton, 11G9 tons; Port Chalmers,'lGol: tons. The steamer left Liverpool on December IG, called at Capetown, and nut into. Hobart to replenish her bunkers, finally leaving the latter port for Auckland on Thursday, February G. The steamer's passengers from the .Uliited Kingdom;, total 212, booked as. follow For Auckland, G2; for Wellington, 71;' for Lyttelton, 52; and for Dunedin, 21. The Oswestry Grange is duo here about February 18. •

THE ' ORIANA. . Somo months ago the .U.S. and A.S.S. Co'.'fl .tramp steamer Oriana was discharging .American cargo at Dominion ports, and proceeded to Australian ports for Homoward' loading operations. , According, to the " Sydney Morning Herald'," iniln.v ■ inquiries have recently been made concerning the whereabouts of the big tramp steamer Oriana, of Wl9 .tons, which, was despatched fronv Sydney with . a. valuable cargo pn December 28, last for Vancouver and San Franciscq, and has not yet been reported as having arrived at her i destination. Some light, however, was thrown on the matter' by the receipt in Sydney of a private cable message from London to the effect that the Oriana was: sighted on January. 25 by : _a..-,passing steamer off Honolulu, "and ill at she was steaming very slowly. .; The, presumption is that the vesseL lias been -temporarily.-disabled, and fears for her safety have, been allayed. The cargo on board the Oriana includes 13,400 carcascs of mutton,, 4G50 tons of coal, 2113 bales of homp, 300 boses of butter, '1-70 piles, and a quantity of sundries.- - ■

; PASSENGERS FOR. SYDNEY. 7, It is not often that those intending to travel to Sydney !on Fridays, by ■ thedirect. boats are refused passages on the Wednesday.- The Union Company were compelled to do soin the case of their steamer Warrimoo,' which' 1 leaves for Sydney'to-day- The rush; is largely, due to the number of. ..travellers , who intend transhipping; at Sydney for Engliind. ; The , Wellington saloon' bookings are-'• as''follow Misses Bogg, Broughton, 1 Martin, Reynolds (2), Bell, Munro, Mesdames. Abbott, Young, Bradley and- child, .Rancorn, White, Luxmore, Woods,, Burn'stnve, Martin,. Reynolds, Harding and child; Bell, May; M'Mil* lan, : Gibb, Hunt and child, Allen, Homan, M'Kay, Dr. Gibb, Messrs.. F. Johnston;!,! G. Ellis, W. F. Yates, May, P. A; . Young, -Turnbull, M'Millan,' Ruhe, R; Snodgrass, W. "A. Beeston, Iniies, D. Emden Hill,j Hunt,' Allen, Staples, Hodman, M. -Smith, White, - J.-: Mof» fatt, W. M'Kay,, AVoods,. Trobridge, Hon,; H. D. 35utler and two children, Luxmore, Bailey, Morgan, Burnstohc, Martin .(2); .Meredith, A. R. Horner;. Reynolds ' (2),Harding, "Brewster's Millions" Company (32), Rancorn; (2), Vavasour (2), Somers (2)j Bishop Wallis.; ■ :

J EXPORTS BY THE' WAIM|TE. " / The. 'New Zealand '.'Shipping','-'.Compaijy's steamer AVaimate, which sailed ' 011. Tuesday, for London, via" Hon to Video' and' Tcneriffo, took the following"exports:'From-Wellington -^-14521 bales 1 wool, 97G bales hemp, 23G casks tallow, 21G bales tow, .12. easts lard,. 9 balea skins, 7 pankages sundries. ■ Trdm Wanganui— 1G22 bales wool, 18, bales skins, 1G casks pelts.. From. Waitara—22oo quarters beef,.-ii) carcases mutton, IGB carcases lamb, 88. carcases, pork, 22 pieces veal, 13 packages pork, -10 sacks frozen,'sundries,-' 5 cask's pelts, 35' casks tallow, 29 casks oleo, 618.bales-!wool. From .Gisborrie— 146G bales and'3s pockets wool. From Timaru -i—1252 bales \ wool. -From- Bluff —UG 1 carcases lamb, 51 • carcases mutton, 19 bales wool, 51 bales skins, 1 bale, hair, 60 bales tow; 13 bales rabbit skins, 1596 bales hemp. • From'Lyttelton—3363 bales .wool, 109 bales skins, ,170 bales .hemp, 10 casks pelts,-., 2 bales - leather, 25 dumps tow,'-' 6. packages'sundries. I :' From Auck-, land—l69l carcases, .lamb,'' 41 ■carcases 7 mutton, 45 crates frozen' boned beef, 14 bodies pork, 59 crates frozen "sundries,-1187 bales wool, 728 bales, flax, 139; dumps, tow, 37'-casks: tallow, 31 casks pelts,.' 339. cases kauri gum, 1, bale :rabbit skins, 3 . cases, horsehair,' 4' tons 7cwfe bark, 3 packages sundries.'; " '

.The Rosamond is- expected' to .leavo West- • port 'to-morrow, for. Auckland. . . The Union Company's steamer Ivamona. leaves Westport on .Monday,-for Auckland. .Mr; M. C. Langdale, late third officer of the Atua, left for Dunediu by the Marama -yesterday, for orders'. The Union Company's steamer Ivaiapoi' left Westport last: night' for' Wellington, and is due here this-afternoon. . "" ■ The Union': Company received advice yesterday that-the ICotuku-was to leave Greymouth to-night, with a cargo of coal "for-'Wellington. It is expected' that tlie schooner' Clyde will not leave for Greymouth until" next Tuesday or Wednesday; She >5 to tranship a ; cargo of kerosene, ex" the ,'Tyser'. Line steamer Indralema,' from New York. -' 1 V, The Union Company's steamer ICini, which has been v undergoing cxtensivo repairs at Wellington, is to resume' running to-morrow,' and will probably sail for the West Coast - Cap-tain-Bell-is to take command .of the Kini., The Union Company's steamer ' Mapourika, from Wellington, via way ports,'arrived at Grevmouth at 9 a.m. yesterday. . She. was timed to sail on the return'journey at 7 o'clock this morning, and. is ; due hero on Saturday evening.; .<' ■ \ Owing to the ■ heavy weather • prevailing on the baV at' 'Hokitika on Wednesday the coastal steamer Defender was unable to cave for Wellington. She was, .expected to leave last night, and will call at Westport; 011 route for bunker supplies. '-. . The Union Company's steamer Marama left for Melbourne, via. way ports, yesterday afternoon. Included' in the-.exports .were 430 baks. „r,i' f ,. n „v|,ini,eJ. ex Te Anau, from Picton The To Anau brought, 71S. bales and the remaining 228 bales be ; shipped by the Warrimoo ; to-day,, to oydnej.. ,

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 121, 14 February 1908, Page 10

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