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Auckland, 27th January Sailed —Alameda, for 'Frisco-, Wniraraim, for Sydney Nelson, 27th January Sailed —Aaterion, barque, for London 28th January Arrived, 8 nm—Kennedy, from Wellimrtou 29th January Arrived, 9.15 am—Mahinapua, from Wellington To snil, 9 pm —Mahinopna, for Taranaki Poet Chalmers, 29th January Arrivod—Waihora and Rotokino, from Blutt; Flora and Wakatipn, from Lyttelton; Hinemoa, from Moeraki Sailed —Waipa, barque, for Lyttelton; Waihora for North Blopk, 27th January Sailed —Wairoa, barque, for London, with a cargo of 454S bales wool, 3 do hair, 98 casks tallow Wakoakbi, 28th January Arrived, 1.30 pm—lluin, from Wellington 29th January Tho M Mnnawatu, bound for Greymouth, and Bowena, for Wellington, are detained by bad weather Lytteltov, 28th January Arrived, 5.40 pm—Omapere, from Wellington 29th January To sail—Bninner (2 pm), Waihora (6 pm), for Wellington2I.ESREIU, 28th Januury Arrived, noon—Waihi and Neptune, from Wellington Westport, 28th January Arrived, 7 am—Graftou, from Nelson Sailed, 9 am—Graf ton, for Greymonth 29th January Arrived, 3 am—Janet Nicoll, bound from Wellington to Greymouth, and Orcti, from Wanganui to Greymouth, put in for shelter

Tho ss Manapouri loft Sydney at 1.30 pin ou the 20th, and arrived at Auckland ou the 25th ; sailed again at 2.30 pm on 26th, called at Gisborne and JJavier, and arrivod here at 4,45 this morning The S.S. & A. Co.'s ship Auckland, from Glasgow via Dunedin, was towed in by the Duco this morning- Her cargo for Wellington consists of SOO tons of original cargo. Sho loads at this port for Home The N.Z.S. Co.'s ss Duko of Sutherland, from Xonilon via Auckland, arrived at 10.15 this morning. Hor cargo for Wellington consists of 1200 tons. No definite plans hare yet been settled as to destination from here. Since she has been fitted by now engines and boilor by Denny & Co., of Dumbarton, her speed lias becu materially increased, and the vessel has also been thoroughly overhauled and strengthened, and new doubling plates fitted on. Her officers have been greatly changed since ihe was here last, and are now — Chief officer, Goorgo Coulter ; second, T, Mundayj third, T. Groom e ; chief engineer, W. Shore ; second, W. Boss ; third, G. Smith ; fourth, Mr Brewman; chief refrigerating engineer, Mr Suitor ; second, Mr Marshall The ss Tainui, which arrived from Napier last evening, takes in upwards of 7000 carcases meat, besides a quantity of dairy produce, and leaves for London on Bth prox.

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Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 24, 29 January 1894, Page 2

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BY TELEGRAPH Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 24, 29 January 1894, Page 2

BY TELEGRAPH Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 24, 29 January 1894, Page 2