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BY TELEGRAPH

HOKIASGA, 6th February. "Arrived— Njord, barqde, from Sydney. ■•■ Bailed-rZingirt, three-ma*t«d «cow, lor Onehurts*; Haere, ecow, for Wellington. I Z" ' . AUCKLAND. 6th February. | 'Arrived — Sonoma, from Sydney ; Empreza, ••fcarqos, from TCew-ciatle. ■ "7th February. . . Armed— Queen Amelie (10.40 a.m.), from BJd*»y. • • ■' Sailed— Sonoma. (4.35 a.m.), for S*n Francuco. ' ■, , KAPIER, 6th February. !Arrived— iWnangape (2 p.m.), from Wellington • Pathan did not sail. , ' ' " ' 7th February. „, To sail— Manuka (3 pjn.). for Wellington. NEW PLYMOUTH, 6th February. Sailed— Barawa (8.45 p.m.), for Onehunga. 7th February. i An-ired— Rotoiti (4.30 a-m.), from Onehunga; ffalrapuna (9.65 a.m.), from Wellington. ' , - PICTON, 6Vh February. Arrired-Penguin (SAO p.m.), from Wellington feiled— Penguin (6.40 p.m.), for Kefcon. BLENHEIM, 7th February. . <Arrired— Opawa. (2 a.m.). from Wellington. SBLSOS, 7th February. Arri red— Penguin (2.15 a.m.), from Pioton; nirerley (7JO a.m.), from Wellington. i LTTTELTON, «h February. "ArrWed— Cygnet, from Aluroa; Wakatu, from Xsikoura. Stited — Takane, for Duoedin ; Storm, for Tinmru; KotuJtu, lor Wart port. 7th February. Arrired— Mararoi (9.30 «.m.), from Wellington ' ArriTed— Otweatry Grtngn (IQJO a.m.) and rstcena 00.56 a.m.), from Wellington. To sail — Monowiii (5 p.m.), Bimutakit (5 . f-m.X llmro* (6^o p.m.), and fttttna (6.30 *m.), for Weningten. DIWEDIN, "6th February. Arrired— lriah Monarch, from Lyiteltoii. Ssuled-fcabella'de Prane, ketch. /*r Herekino; Indrtlmt, for Bluff; Mocowai, for Sydney. WKSTFORT, 7th February. Sailed— Paluki (4,35 a.tn.). for Wellington. BLUFF, «U February. Sailed— Wanaka, for Oamaru. VOTAOE OF THE SOBREY. The Keir Zealand and African •tenmer Surrey, , which put into Wellington on Sunday on. her way to Auckland from Liverpool, left LiverKol on tho SeA December, and encountered d waalhcr for the tint tew day*, being iiore-to for 24 how* off the B«y of Biecay. The Teasel armed at La> P»lroo» on tne 11th December, and alter taking in coal, le/t »ezt day for Oipoionna, (ttperieoring fsir weather until arrival on Mew ?bmt'* Day. The vecael left Capetown on th« 2nd January, *& d *«■ conntered 1 a few day*" rough weather at theob(*rt, the ren>*inder of th« trip b«ing moderttxlr flne. On tb« 29th Jinnory a, cHiIU , figed 11 months died »nd «v buried at sea. The harboormwier in hl» annual report urge* on the Harbour Board the necessity of connecting the mxith end o! Jerrol»-(Juay with the Taraaifri-rtreet wharf by mean* of a breoat»ork. ThW, St \» pointed oot, would bring tt« Taranakl-«tr««t irnart into more practical , UN for tramhipment*. Tbo «cow Ururoa left Sydney on the lit February for Port M*c<ju*rie to load bardwood for Welllngtoß.

The barquentine Volador, whiol' put into S> dBey some time ago whilst bound from Clarencciown to Wellington, haa completed her repairs, and was berthed on the Ist February to commence reloading her cargo. The Union Company's steamer Moura is ex|iected to be put into commlaslon again thia week with a view cf taking ui> the tunning in tho Fiji trade. The Northern Company 1 * steamer Rarawa will taisa a trip from Onrhunga on the 21at inst. and to Onehunga, on the and iisst. on account of being laid up for boiler cleaning. Consequently thrre will be do boat to or from Onehunga on the above dates. Th» Shaw-Savill steamer Knramen, which left London on tlie 6th January, is due at Port Chalmers about the 25th inrt. n>o Shaw-Sarill Company's steamer ToUornaru is eapecteJ to arrive from. Napier on Saturday. The vessel has a quantitt of explosives to lnnd here, and will go into the powder anchorage on arrival. Mj. W. Mow.itt is to Join tho engineering staff of the Moura as soon, as die goes into commission agaim The aeow Surprise haa been purohssod •hy Jlcssr*. J. J. Craicr and Co., of Auckland, anil ns to he used in the coastal trade The vessel tra« buiic at Omaha ill 1900 for the Mitchelaon Timber Company. ♦ irr. T. E, King, an engineer in tho service of the- CTii|tm Company, arrived from the South to-day on his • w »y to London. Mr. King will . probably como back to Kew ZeaUna in the engineroom <,f orie of the Union Company 8 vessels now being built at Home. . Mr. Allen arrived from the South thia morning to Join the Moura. as second officer. The steamer Queen Amelie, from New Tnrk V i* «riK* rtJlan norts ttn<l Auckland, is due at Wellington about the 14th inst.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 32, 7 February 1907, Page 4

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BY TELEGRAPH Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 32, 7 February 1907, Page 4

BY TELEGRAPH Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 32, 7 February 1907, Page 4

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