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LONDON, 21sfc February. Arr i ye( j_Wiiakatane, from Lyttalton. Sailed— Rentield. for Duncdiu; Tongariro, for Wellington *nd L>tt«lton. SYDNEY, 21st February. Arrived— liokoia, from Auckland. iirriv L v HOBART, SsZml February. Arrived-Kaipara. ucKLAj}Dj February# Arnve< l— Waikare, from Botitheni port*. Sailed— Catinet, French warship, for Hohart. Sailed — Osweatiy Orange (7.30 p.m.), for Wellington. ay rebruarr . Sailed— Lord Sefton (6.15 a.m.), for Wellington ONEHUNGA, 21st February. Sailed— TaUapuna. (3.50 p.m.), for Kew PlyfilloUth - 22nd February. Arrived— rUrawa (8.55 a.m.), from New VlyB>oUth- KAIPARA, 21st February, irrived— Eliza Firth, 6chooner, from Lyttelton NEW PLYMOUTH, 21st February. Sailed— Rarawa (9 p.m.), for Onrhunga. 22nd 'Fchruiry. Arrived— Takapun a. (4 a.m.), from Onehunga; Penguin (8.40 a.m.), from Kelson. NAPIER, 21et February. SailfxWHaupiri (4.20 p.m.), for Wellington ; Victoria, for Gi6borii«. 22nd February. Aimed— Burw (2 a.m.), f/X9 WelliagtoOt

PIC7TOX, 22nd February. Arrived— Rakanoa (9 a.m.), from Poit Chalmers NELSON, 21st February. Balled — Penguin (3 p.m.), for New Plymouth. 22nd Februaij. Arrived— Pateena (8.20 a.m.), from Wellington. LYTTELTON, 21st Fclmi.uy Amved— Corinthie (1 p.m.), fiom N.ipier. " Sailed — Blaheno (5.40 p.m.), for Dunedin; Wakatu, for Kiikoura. 22nd February. Arrived— Ripple (2.50 a.m.), from Chatham Islands; Manuka (6.35 a.m.), liuhalcma (7.15 a.m.), and Tutanekui (7.45 a.m.), from Wellington. Arrived — Maori (10.25 a.m.), from Wellington. DUNIIDIN, 21et February. Arrived— Storm, fiom northern ports. Soiled— Monowai (5 p.m.), for Auckland yin E.ist Coast ports. P.ie'sengers for Wellington: Scloon— Misses Gray, Braithwaite, Beatli, Homy (2), Fletcher. Mttir, Corbett, Robertenn, Me* dames Aiken, Anderson, Mec-gre. Andeisnn. Watkineou, Diddams, Pincombe, Beaumont, and Dr. Kelly S ailed— Storm, for northern ports. GREYMOUTH, 22nd February. Arrived— Kotuku (4 a.m.), from Wellington. KAIKOURA, 22nd Febiuarj. Sailed— Wakatu (8.30 a.m.), for Wellington. HAWKES BAY IN tIFFICULTIES. During the recent east-south-east gi'le that swept over New "Souih Wale? the Tysei steamer Hnwkes Bay, well known in New Zealand, broko away at night from her moorings below Garden Island, Sydney, and caused a 6ensation by drifting towards the midstream of the harbour. The Captain Cook and other tugs despatched to her assistance managed, however, to rescue her, and she was anchored in Neutral Bay, none the worse for her adventure. THE TOKOMARU. The Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company's steamer Toknmaru, which put into port a£ Wellington some, days back in order to replenish, her bunkers while- en route from London to Auckland, arrival during- the night, this time to disehaigp her HoniP cargo. For Wellinsrton she lias 1950 tons to unload, and fer Timaru 19C0 tons. Two new steamers, very similarly named, arc to load jarrah at West Australian portc. Tho first is the Kaitangata. the Union Company's latest purchase, q. new 1?8j tons caigo steamer, previously known as the Lady Wood. The second is the Kaitamgata, the latest addition to the Bucknallfleet, well known in Australian water 3. Some time aj*o the Sydney Commercial News stated that the barque Obotrita would tike the one and only wheat cargo from Sydney. The News of the 12th February announces that the barque Lnta has beon chartered to load wheat nt Sydney for the Cnited Kingdom or the Continent, and e?ys that the charter lias caused considerable surprise.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 45, 22 February 1908, Page 4

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BY TELEGRAPH. Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 45, 22 February 1908, Page 4

BY TELEGRAPH. Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 45, 22 February 1908, Page 4