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LATE SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS. January 28— Daniel, s.s. (11,30 a.m.), tons, from Claicnee River. January 28— Tutanekai, s.s. (2.16 p.m.), 811 tons, Poot, from West Co.ist. DEPARTURES. January 28— Mana, fi.s. (12.2Q p.m.), 132 tons, O i bj , for P.itea. January 28 — Stormbird, s.s. (12.50 p.m.), 217 tons, M'lnt.we, for W.tngamn. January 28 — Maponrika, s.s. (1 p.m.), 1203 tons, Kenned) , for Pichm, Nelson, Wcstjiort, uud Gieymouth.— B3 passengers. January 28— Hawed, s.s. (1,15 p.m.), 1758 tons, Tate, for Lyttelton. January 28— Huia, e.s. (1.10 p.m.), 127 tons, Dowell, for Motiieka. ENTBHBD OUTWARDS. January, 28— Tnlune, s.j. (5 p.m.), 2087 tons, Rolls, for Ljtteltnn and Duncilin. Passenger^ — Saloon : For Lyltelton— Mis. Austin, Mr. Woreley. For Dunrdin— Nurse Holfonl, Misses Holford, Kyle (2), Mr. Fulton. January 28 — Rofcoinahana, s.s. (0 p.m.), 1777 tons, Collins, for Lyttelton— lo3 pa&scngeis. COItINTHIC LEAVES HOBART. According to cabled advice, the Shaw, Savill, nnd Albion Company's steamer Oonnthic, from Luiidon and Capetown, resumed her voyage fmm Hobart to" Wellington at 7 o'clock last night. She is expected at Wellington, curly on Satin day. RIMUTAKA LEAVES PLYMOUTH. A cablegram leports that the New Zealand Shipping Uompan>'s steamer Rimutaka left PHuiouth on Suni]d> for Wellington via. Capetown and Hobait. The vessel is due at the Oapo about the 14th Febiuaiy, at Hobart about the 6th March, and at' Wellington about the 11th March. ACOIDE.NT TO THE PATEENA. It is leportcd that tho Union Company's eteamtir Patewia, wlnlpt berching at N-clson this morning, nin into the wharf. In consequence of the- mishap, the vessel on anhal at Wellington, will withdraw from her next trip acrtss the SUaits while rcpjiia aie being ctfected. The Araliura is timed to leave Wf llington at 3 p.m. to-morrow for Pioton and Nelson in place of the Pateena. AUSTRALIA'S EXPORT OF WOOL. Shipments of wool from Commonwealth poits, from the Ist Only to the 31so December, " 1907, totalled 1,046,969 bales. Oi tine quantity NowSouth Waleo contributed as her share 486,364 j baits, Victoria coming second with 307,191 bales, South Austiali.i with 139,579 bales, Queensland , 94,307 bales, \Vcstein Australia 19,510 bales, and Tasmania, with 18 bales, follow in order. UINEMOA RETURNS FROM THE NORTH. After ? long tour around the North IsJmi'l and also a -\ mil to the Iverrmulec Islands, tho Gorernnuint sttfimer Hiucinoa. arrived hack at Wellington about midday. The unehartc-1 '• rock olf Ar-tea, north of Kawli:a,tiand reported j by a resident of that locality, has been dis- ! covered. It is* situated on a bottom of about 15 or 16 fathoms deep. The. lode itself i& covered by about nine fathomo of Wdtfi. The Hinemoa will probably leave at the civl of' the week for the pouthern lighthouses. .ARHANTI EN ROUTE TO WELLINGTON. Achicc received fiiics that the steadier Ashanti left Bunbury, Western Australia, on the 16th inst. for Monte Video. En route, a call will I bo made at Wellington, where the Tyncsido j Coal Proprietary will supply about 2000 tons j of coal. To mnkr space for the cnal the vessel will discharge at this port a coi responding quantity of timber, cons.gned to Millar? Jaxrah limber Company. She is due about Friday. TO LOAD COAL. Enrly next month the tiamo s-te^mer Oapo Breton, 3872 tons, Captain Woiden, after calling at Sydney from Durban, is expecteJ to j reach Wcljingion for coal. The Tjneside Proprietary has been advised to supply the vessel i with about 2300 tons. j The Rotomahana is expected to go into dock on Monday while the vessel is ct Lyttelton. BY TELEGKAPH. NEW PLYMOUTH, 28th January. Sailed— Rototti (1 p.m.), for Wellington. DUNEDIN, 28tli January. ' Sailed — Manuka, for northern noits. Passengers for Wellington — Misses Smart, Lortmor, Williams, Myers, Alderman, M'Dmiald (<S), Cook, ' Forsyth, Dai ling. Bray, MesUames Nnucarrow and 3 chUdien, White, Dick, Alderman, Thompson and child, Ross, Messrs. Itoss, Snvage, Little, Smart, Butler, Renfree, Cook, Dick.VAlder man, and Rev. Fernie. NELSON, 28th Januirv. To saU— Pateena (3 p.m.), for Wellington. To sail— Arahura. (4 a.m. Wednesday), for Wellington. WESTPORT, 28th January. Arrived — Arahura (8 a.m.), from Gre\ mouth. To sail— AiPliuu (3 p.m.'), for NeUou; Komatu (4 p,m.), for Wellington.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 23, 28 January 1908, Page 8

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LATE SHIPPING. Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 23, 28 January 1908, Page 8

LATE SHIPPING. Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 23, 28 January 1908, Page 8

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