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LOSDON, 2n-l February. Sailed — Peru, for Nelson. CLAREXCK RIVER, 3rd February. Sailed — Jap, barquentine, for Orpymouth. MELBOURNE, £id February. Arrived — Warrimco, from Bl'jit and Hobart. 4th February. ArriTed— Star of Scotland, from London. ALBANY, 4th February. * Arrived — Komura, from New Zetland. SYDSET, 2nd February. Sailed — Sonoma. (2.45 p m.), for Auckland ; Uabe-no p p.m.), for Wellington. NEWCASTLE, 2nd February. S&iled — Silver Olond, barquentine, for Aackfknd; onstanee Craig, birqne, for Gisborne. OAPE MABIA, 4th February. Thvioni paced south at 9.45 a.m. AUCKLAND, 3rd February. Arrived — Mokoia, front South. Arrived — Manuka. (4 p.m.), from Sydney. Sailed — Tokonitm, for Wellington via Gisftorne and Napier. 4th February, ArrWed — Pondo (12.30 a.m.), from Sura. ArriTcd — Hauroto (9.10 a.m.), from Suva. ONEHTJNGA, 3rd February. Sailed — Rarawa (6 p.m.) for New Plymouth Cinward BrindUi mail). NEW PLYMOUTH, 2nd February. Sailed — Takapuna (9.5 p.m.), for Onehunga. 4th February. 'Arrived — Rarawa; (6.40 a.m.), from Onehunga. WAITARA, 3rd February. ArriTed — Tainui (2 p.m.), from Wellington. WANGAMJI, 3rd February. Arrived— Stormbird (12.20 p.m.), from Wellington. PATE A, 3rd February. Arrived— Kiripaka (11.15 a.m.), from Wellington. EAST CAPE, 3rd February. Talune (6.20 a.m.) and Tokomaru (4.30 p.m.) passed aouth. * ' NAPIEB, • 2nd February. Sailed — Star of Australia (8 p.m.), for WangaDai. 4th February. Arrived — Pathan (5.40 a.m.) from Wellington. BLENHEIM, 3rd February. Arrived — Blenheim (11 a-nu), from Wellington. PICTON, 4th February. Arrived— Rob Roy (early), from Wellington. Arrived— Putiki (10 a.m.), from Wellington. NELSON, 2nd February. ArriTed— Kennedy (7 p.m.), from Wellington. 3rd February. Arrived— Wai nn I (9.10 a.m.), from Picton. Arrived— Sumu (2.30 p.m.), from Wellington 4th February. Arrived— Rotoiti (10.15 a.m.), from Wellington LYTTELTON, 2nd February. Sailed— Hippie (10.30 p.m.), for Chatham*. 3rd February. Arrived - Indraghiri (8.45 a.m.), Te Anau (10.65 a.m.), and Rotomahana, (11.40 a.m.), from "Wellington. WESTPORT, 3rd February. Arrived— Pultaki (10 p.m.), from Wellington. GREYMOUTH, 3rd February, 'Arrived — Taieri (11 p.m.), from Wellington. PORT CHALMERS, 2nd February. Sailed— Aparnna (4.40 p.m.), for Newcastle. BLf FF, 3rd February. Billed— Whalcatane (5.30 a.m.), for Timar . 4th February. Arrived — Jlonowai (11 a.m.), from Hobart. IN THE EAST. OLD NEW ZEALAND TRADERS. Partionlars are eh en in on exchange of iKveral old New Zealand traders which are now doing duty in the Kaet. The Roloma, one of five vessels cold by tbo Union Company about four years ago, id now owned by tho Ko Guan 8.8. Company. Penang, and trades regularly between Penang and Tonknh ( mi Hie we*t cnast of Siam. The Omapet« 1s tr<id>ng between Pennng and Rangoon, via vmt coast of Siam aijd tho Mergul Archipelago. The Janet Nicoll 1* engaged obit-fly tn the rice trade between Singapore and Bangkok. All these vcmcls nro now under iho Ko Guan fiajf. The Orowaitl waa purchased by a Japanese firm, and renamed Puloriznu, and i» now running between Shanghai and the couth coast of Japan. The Walhora was purchased by the Ruasiah Government, which refitted the vessel at Hongkong at con•iderablo coed. Sho to at present running in the mnil service between Hongkong and Vladivottock, and canneota with tho TransSiberian railway »t Dalny. THE SYDNEY STEAMER. The Union Company advise, that the turbine (rtearoer Mabeno left Sydney for Wellington at 2 o'clock on Saturday afternoon. The vessel 5» bringing 187 passenger*— UO aalnon «nd 87 «teer»g»-for Wellington, and U due here early on Wednesday morninf. Tha collier T»l«ri I* to. load a oargo at j

Qreymouth ttiia week (or Wellington and Lyttoltou. Tho Taviuni, on completing the duohaigc of her Island cargo this \rcelc, is to go on tv Westport to load a cargo of coal tor Wellington. The Union Compa:i>'« «eamcra Waipori, Kirn, nnd Pukaki me c-tpcctcd tv load coal at Westport for Wellington this week. Mr. Ross is standing by the Moura as third officer. Captain R. D. Wataon, lately in charge of the Union Company's steamer Huiroto, has been appointed wharf manager fur the Union Company nt Melbourne, and is to leave lmncdin towards the end of the week. His picdceewor was Captain Curric, who held the position for niuny year*. Captain 11. A.llutter, s at prtsent in charge of th« Whrngnpe. is to proceed to London by the Shaw-Snvill steamer Tokomaru to take command 'if the Union Company's large new oargo steamer Waihoin, which is bein? built by Messrs. Sv.-uti, Hunter, Wigham, Richardson nnd Co. According to the Otago Times tho Union Company recently received a cheque for £100, being the amount awarded to Captain Kennedy, tho ofllccrs. ant} ciew of the Penguin for taking the crew on* the dismasted barque Lutterworth in Cook Struit several months ago. The ivholo of the amount has been divided pro ritta amongst the captain, officers, and crew of tho Penguin. Mr. Uarr haa joined the Wainui ai netinsr second officer, Mr. Mills having transferred to the Kaituna. The victualling department of tho steamer Sloeraki mado a ptesentation last week to Mr. A. W. (Jiey. chief steward of tho vessel, who ia about to be married.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 29, 4 February 1907, Page 6

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BY TELEGRAPH. Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 29, 4 February 1907, Page 6

BY TELEGRAPH. Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 29, 4 February 1907, Page 6