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AUC3KLA>*D, 4th Pebniiry. Sailed— lris, cable steamer (1.30 p.m.), for Uorfblk Island ; Mokoit (6.5 p.m.), for SydneJ*. OSEHONOA, 4th Februwy. Sailed — Tatapluia, for Ktw Plymonth ' and WellinetOD. Pasxngws— M»e««» Wilson, Kay, Ciyner, E. WfllbAM, E. Willianw, Hylton, Dodel, Hill, Littlowood, RlvcnbtU, Stickbur>% Batherford, Mead, Mesdames Mead and two s&iidren, Siegel and child. Chamberlain and 2 uftfldrea, Hobony and child, E. Palmer, R. taller, H. Ifaller, Mathorai, T. Craig, Griffiths, Postles, W. H. Lyon, M'Eenzie, Dawtoa «Bd 2 children, Hiaiu, Stlckbury, Postles, A. O. tee, how, Martin, Buddie, Watson, Le Boas, XT. SeavUi, Hylton, Salmon, Powell and «hild, Messrs. nardstrutß, Watson, W. H. Iron, Postles, E. Benjamin, T. Craig, Hnris, JUttieson, Oathro, A. Q. Lee, G. Cteortev R. Gray, Orerton, Stickbnry, Baldwin. HTecran. V. B. Fuller, S, S. Fuller, Colville, Siegel, H.' Bates, Bees, J. H. M'Kenzie, Oriffitb*, J. 11. fifoop*, B. Mitchell, Capta-ins Toung and Damon ; IS etcerag*. ftU Februiiry. AirtTed— tUrtwa (9.30 ajn.), from New PlyNAPIEB, «b February. Arrired— Mokoia (11 a.m.), from Wellington. SEW PLYMOUTH, 4th February. Sailed— Sarawa (8.30 p.m.), fer Onebunffa. sth February. jLrrired— Takapuna, 3.15 a.m.), from On«*unjr» PATKA, &th Februtry. foiled— Vana. (12.30 a.m.). for Wellinrton. BLIOTHEIM, 6tb Febroary. ArriTed— Waibi (12.20 *.m.), from Weilinfton. Sailed—^Wathi (9.30 k.mX for Welfisgton. WOTOK, 4th Feßnlaty. ArriTed— Penruln (6.25 p.m.), from Wellington fcth February. fc*d-M. a *&&,*&%**,. Arrl»*d- Cb»rloi Edward (9.20 a.m.). from TrrtWnttfin ArriTed— Penram (10i2k«jn.), frosa Picton. LTWHLTOJI, 4th Febrtary. Arrired-Wakatu, from WeUbtffton; Kotuku, Asm Grejrmouth. galled— Rosamond, for Oreymootn. Arrired — Mararo* (f1.6 ajrt,) and Pateen* 00,10 a.m.). from WeUln|tan. •oJ. siiPoorlnn* (4 ptSTltmro* (6Jop.m.) sad Pateena. (6.46 p.m.), for Welllncton. rikiSXS, 4tb feibruary. S»lled— Tow* (3.60 paaX for Wtllinttoa. **' totStebttl. 4th February. Arri»«l— Atu», from Auckland. Ssiled— TfaaaJts, for Bluff. Arrired— Koonya, foam West Coast. B^Mttotart, PasMßeM forWeOfaMton ; 8a- && M pxJWwr (^sa^cH lut1 ut •

Humphreys, Lawrence, and son, Gibbons, Wateon, Dernett. Bailed— Mocraki (5.46 p.m.), for Hobart and Melbourne; Jlonowal and Koonya i 7 p.m.), for Dunedin. CARGO BY THE PATHAN. the Shaw-SaTill Company's chartered steamer Patlwn, trUieh sailed for Lnndoh Tin Knpier mi Suiutsr, loaded the following cargo nt Wellington:— 3777 bales hemp, 386 casks tollow, 49 packages casings, 311 bales tot?, 49 caara mfaU, GO czsks pelts, 352 bales twine, and 3481 biles vr'ocl. The vessel had about 5300 baled of wool to load at Napier. ThS Shaw-SiiviU eteamef WVwera, which sailed fftr London on Sunday, loaded 32C0 carcases mutton, 110 bags shoulders mutton, 2601 bales wool, and 7 packages sundries dur'ng Her Slay at Wellington. Th 4 lecal agents of the Shaw-Snvill Company advise that tho steamer lonic, from London, continued, her voyage from Capetown for Hobart ahd Wellington on Friday evening, one day ahead pt t!me-tablc date. The Ne# Zealand and African Compa'hy'a steamer Surrey, Which put int» Wellington for ecal ou Sunday evening, continued hei voyage for Auckland eai'ly this morning. The Shaw-Sarid steamer Kumara, now discTmkging lit the Queen."a Wharf, ia <apeoted to sail for Lytteltott on Thursday evenlag. Thfe Northern Company's etcftiner Ngapuhl, which is now on her annual cruise along the Northern coast of the North Island, has the following pttss?ngcrs on beard:— Mr, ami Mrs. Gordon, Mr. and Mr*. Craig. Mr. and Mro. ti. 11. NeUmtgfn, Mr. and Mrs. C. Ransoii, Alcsdamea Scott, Bodle, Gow, Misses Oow, Blaokwcll, Atkiiuon f2), Pharaoh, Stephei!3on OJ). M*s»re. Brown, Ea*t. J. J. Hipkins, Hull, Atkinson, M. Casev, OiTrdon, M. Hanson, Deveiii*sl, 04chanan, Graham, J. Court, O. Court, Cohen. " Ciblo ndrido received by the head office of the UrttoH Company states that the builders Will deliver the new etenmer Kojnata. not later tbau the 16Hi March. Tl»e steamer St. Helena, wliieh is discharging pert of Her cargo of hardwood at Duhedin, is expected to sail for Wellington to-aiorroW afternoon. Tho little eUamer Rlttaka arrived from Pictin curly this morning. It It imdcithood thut aj\r i» to hr rmiilnycd in. Wellington harbour for ifmr tltnc. GaWo adtlec t'ecolvtd by the lecal office of the New Zealand Shipping Company elates (hat the aieamer Kaikoura, which left Welnhghm for London on the 30th December, arrived al Grivescntl yeeterdty. The Near Zealand Shipping Company ndvlse that tile steamer Port Augusta arrived at Monte VUteo on, SMunlny last ou her w«j* ftom-Kiw Zealand to London. The Un-on C«mponj' adviio that the Arahura, on Lrrival from the West Coast «mhl Nflson toth*tfo*r; Is lr> 'be placed nn the riucnt Slip, and will c<iuee<iucnih- m!o3 her U*ii«t ThmsdAy nigh» run to KcUrm. Tho W.t'.nui instead ct Billing ai mnlnitrht * on Thursday frtr F.eton cnlv wili no\V leave at rtuddj.V on Thursday frtr TictoW and Nelson, return'ng from Nels* '.. ia ficton en Fridaj . The locol oflioe of ,t)ie i<trr Zcnland and Afri' bah Company nrtvlat> (Hit the Morayshiic left LiVefpool crl fiatnrdav direct for New Zealand. Tho rcasH rill mSk.? Auckland her first port ot mil, and aho sluHtld arrive thero about th<> 2St!i Mircli. After discharging in the North Jfcc a to ecias fin tb Wellington. The Tyetr liner Star of Australia ia expected to -write from «'nn*tuui to-morrow to com» pletc leading for London. She will sail Anally at daylight un Saturday morning; Captftn Llpp«« ,has becft appointed to the posihnn. of'MHtain of the Union ComptinVd fiflttjiHir tug Vm. Tno- New Ztnland and African' Company's steiiTncr "O*ifc*tri* Ufnrtfte is expected to sail tor ljTltclLnn and Dunedin. to-morrot7 to complete tho d!;cSarße of licr L'vtrpnol cargo. The New ZmUiicl Shippirtg Company hopa ti despatch the Orarl for London to« morrow.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 30, 5 February 1907, Page 6

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BY TELEGRAPH. Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 30, 5 February 1907, Page 6

BY TELEGRAPH. Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 30, 5 February 1907, Page 6