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LATE SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS. Feltruary 26 — Hinrnioa, p.». (11.45 a.m.), 542 tuns, Bollons, fioni Wectport. DEPARTURES. Febmory 26— r.ilocua, s.s (12.45 p.m.), 1212 tons, B\aiw, for Picton ami Nelson. February 26— Hum, o.t. (1.15 p.m.), 127 tons, Dow ll, for Wanganui. l p cbninrv 26— Cnrinna, 6.c. (1 p.m.), 1271 tons, C'r.meton, for Picton, Timaru, Oamaru, and Duncrlin. THE MIOWEK\. ' SYDNEY, 26ih February. The Mic^er.Vs pLsiengcrs for New Zealand ale: — Misses Wade, Hishngs, Mrs. Hasting, Meter?. M'lntosh, Grant, Tiger, liettcho, nud Hastings. THE SYDNEY BOAT. As there has been, no report up to titnp of going to presto of the Wammoo passing Farewell Spit it in presumed that her progress has been hampeied by the recent gales that have. i been prevalent on the- Australian, coast. The steamer is expected to arrive during 1 the night in time to berth first thing in. the morning. INTERMAY SIGHTED. The barque Inverniny, 99 c'nys out from Liverpool to Wellington, wn? sighted yestwdjy by the coastal steamer Queen of the South. The, sailing vessel wa« lying 14 miles north of Kdpiti IsUnd at thp time. ATHRKIO AT HIO DE JANEIRO. A ma&igo received by Messrs. Levin and Co. repoits that the Athenic, en route from Wellington to. London, resumed her voyage from Rio de Janeiro on Sunday evening. She- wos in port at Monte Video last Wednesday. OSWESTRY GRANGE'S LOADING TORTS. Tho Federal-Houlder-Shire steamer Oswcstry GrrDgo is expected to leave Wellington on Friday to complete her discharge at Lyttelton i and Dunedin. She- is to do her Homeward i loading in the Dominion, and the following will be her ports of call :— Dunedin, Pieton, Waultora, Napier, and Wellington* She is due at Wellington on the 19th March, and leaves on the 21*t March for Timaru and then Lyttelton, whence ehc ha.« been fixed to rail on the 24th March for Avonmouth, via Las I'almas CONCORDIA TO GO ON SLIP. The baroue Concordia, which has been loading wool at Wellington under charter to Mr. G. H. Scales, is to go on the Patent Slip in the course of a day or two. When she comes off she will proceed to Timaru to further load for London. T)ie Concordia has loaded about 1600 bales of wool at Wellington. An order wa* recently placed by HuddartFarker and Co. Proprietary, Ltd., for a Hew cargo caiiying steamer to be used in the Aiw- ' tralian inter-Stare ' service. The vessel, which will have a capacity equal to 6000 tons dead weight, is being built by the Blyth Shipbuilding Company on the Olycle, and will, it is expected, be completed early in September. Owing to the strike among the hands engaged ot the Bvdn*y timber yards all the Kew Zealand timber fleet that have nrrived there eincr. the , trouble commenced (reports the Commercial News) are being delayed, as it is impossible [ for them to disoharge. Consequently the owners srd agent* are being put t* serious lo*» through the delay. ' - BY TELEGRAPH. J AUCKLAND, 26th February. Sailec%-Kia Ora (12.15 p.m.), for Wellington. CNEHUNGA, 26th February. Sailed— Takapuna, for New Plymouth. Pas1 icngeers : Saloon— Miws Longman, Aicicen (2), Mmgatroyd, Mesdames Hanenn (2), Barker, M^h^ney, Smith arid 2 children, Haxenn, Mee*r» Lirdsay, Cooper, Holbrjok, Harris, Roe, Kane, Beytts, Annrorth, Jones, Watson, Murgatrojd, Stewcrt, Clarke, B.irber, Mflitne^-s, Pnnnin, Ffiultoer, Colonel Hume. LYTTELTON, 26th February. To Sail— Mntiufcs (8 p.m.), for Wellington. Arrived— Manuka (6.10 a.m.), from Dunedin ; AlfM?tder (8 a.m.), from Titirangi. BLEXHEIM. 26th febmarr. Arnvcd— Opawa (3 a.m.), from Wellington. Arrived— Waihl (2 p.m.), from Wellington. BLUFF, 26th February. Sailed— Hermes, barque (11.20 a.m.), for Fiji. DUNEDIN, 26th February. To sail— Mopr.ilri (4 p.m.), for Sydney, via Lyttelton and Wellington, l'assenge'rs for Wellington—Misses Stevens. Ferguson, Ramsey, Heft, Smith, Scott, Millar, Mesdames Neville. Hislop, Horden and 2 children, Vipajr aad 2 chilrden, Messrs.- Mnthieson, Russell, Ramsay, Cottcrill, Hay, Vinair. NELSON, 26th February. Sailed— Arihura. (1.20 p.m.), for Wellington". PICTON, 25th February. To sail— Te Anau (5.30 p.m.), for Wellington. LATE COMMERCIAL By TelegM ph.— Press Association.— Copyright. (Received February 26, 12.10 p.m.) LOXDQN, 25th February. Shares— Banks : Australasia, £101; Now South Wales, £43; New Zealand, £102; Loan and Mercantile, £94. Others unchanged. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCE MARKETS. ■ (Received February 26, 10.8 a.m.j SYDNEY, This Day. Wheat t milling, 4-s 2£d to 4s 3£d. Flour, £9 10a. Oats, Algerian milling, 3s Id to 3b 2d : whiio, 3s t& 3s Id. Barley. Cape, ! 4s 3d. Maize, prinio, 4s 6d. Bran, £5- 12s I 6d per ton. Pollard, £7 2s 6d. Potatoes, I Tasmanian, £6 10s Onions, Victorian, I£4 10s. Butter, 113s. Cheese, 7d to Bid. Bacon, 9d to lOd. ! MELBOURNE, This Day. j Wheat, ts I'd. Flour, £9 10s. Oats. I Algerian, 2s 9d to 53 ; Cape, iss 9d to 4>. Maizo, 4s. Bran and pollard, Is Id to Is 2d. Potatoes. £3 to £4. Onions, £3 1Q» to £4 10s. ADELAIDE, This Day Wheat, 4s. Flour, £9 ss. Bran and pollard, 14d.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 48, 26 February 1908, Page 8

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LATE SHIPPING. Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 48, 26 February 1908, Page 8

LATE SHIPPING. Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 48, 26 February 1908, Page 8