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MELBOURNE, Ist March. irriveJ— Br.sbane, Iroin J.^kiaiiffa ; Maheno, fVim Bluff and Hcbart. SYDNEY, 22th February. \irived — Maroro, scow, from Greymouth. S;iled— Ulinuuoa (2 p.m.), for Wellington. AUCKLAND, Ist ilirch. At rived— lri», cable steamer (8 a.m.), from Norfolk liland. 2nd March. Arrived— Mokoia. (5.30 a.m.), from. Sydney. Passengerskfor Wellington— Mis 3 Raddin, and Mr. Dunne. * ONEHUNGA, Ist March. Arrived— Penguin (9.30 a.m.), from New Plymruth. Sailed— Rarawa (4 p.m.), for New Plymouth. NEW PLYMOUTH. 2nd March. Arrived I—Rarawa1 — Rarawa (5 a.m.), from Onehunga. NAPIER, 2nd March. Arrived — Monowai (6 a.m.), from Gtsborne. WANGANUI, 2nd March. Arrived — Huia (3.40 a.m.) and Oreti (9.5 a.m.), from Wellington. BLENHEIM, Ist March. Arrived — Opawa (6.30 p.m.), from Wellington. NELSON, 29th February Arrived — Kennedy (11.20 p.m.), froui Wellington. Ist March. Airhed— -Arahura (7.30 a.m.), from Wellington 2nd March. Arrived — Tasman (6.15 a.m.) ana Tc Anau (9.45 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed — Te Anau (11.5 a.m.), for Picton. LYTTELTON, 29th February. Arrived — Oswestry Grange (1.55 p.m.), from Wellington. Ist March. Arrived — Lord Seft-on (7.10 a.m.) and Hotoma- ■ hina (12.1C p.m.), from Wellington. 2nd March. To sail — Rotomahana (6.15 p.m.), for Wellington. TIMAP.U, Ist March. -*rrhed — Tokomaru (6.30 p.m.), from WelEg 0C * WESTPORT, 29th February. Sailed— Waverley (8.30 p.m.), for Wellington, via Picton. Ist M*jch. Arrived — Arahura (10 p.m.), from Nelson. 2nd March. Sailed — Arahura (8 a.m.), for Greymouth. DUNEDIX, 29th February. Airived^ — Warrim#o, from Lyttelton. Ist March. Arrived — Zealandia, £torm, and Ruapehu, from LytteJton : Oorinua, r rom nortnern ports. Sailed — Warrimoo, for Bluff. BLUFF, 29th February. Sailed— Toroa, for Oomaru; Orari, for Waiinrs. 2nd March. Arrived — Marama (5.50 a.m.), from Melbourneami Hcbart, Passengers for Wellington: Saloon — Misse* Nicholls, Ronalds, Ride, Pcrrett, Mesdames Lewis, Burnett, Ride, Russell, Perrett, Messrs. Wise, Lewis, Jagge, Oswald, Reed, West, Tlitrn, Perrett, Single, Lloyd, ,md 50 steerage. Arrived— Flora, from Greymouth; Warrimoo, from Dunedin. ULIMAROA LEAVES SYDNEY. A message has been received by tne HuddartParker Company statins' that the new intercolonial liner Ulimaroa left S}'dney at 2 p.m. on Saturday direct for Wellington. The vessel, which i 3 due early on Wednesday morning, is bringing 189 passengers to the- Dominion, nml included in her cargo is 600 tons, consigned to this port. HER LAST VOYAGE. The bai-quentine Frank Guy, 195 ton?, has made her last visit to Westport. She sailed on Monday afternoon for Lyttelton, and will there be converted into c coal hulk. The Frank Guy has been an old trader from Newcastle to New Zealand ports, and since her purchase by thp Westport Goal Compjnv ha? traded between Westport and Gisborne. "Built in 1875 the Frank Guy was christened after the name of her builder, of Bateman's Ba3-, ?7ew South Wales. The Sydney Commercial News states that the barque Rona and Dunloe, now in port at Sydney discharging pine from Kiipnra and Hok.'anga respectively, have been charter--<l ' to load coal fit' Newcastle for Lyttelton. This is probably incorrect, a« far as the Dunloe is concerned, she being (state* an exchange) chartered to unload her cargo of coal in Wellington. Mr. H. U'Connack, late second engineer of the Oonah, h»3 been appointed chief eng'nscr of the Kini. Mr. W. Soott, late second cn{rineer of the Pohcnia. hi* transferred to the Tarawera. and Mr. Cruicfchank has filled the vacancy on the Poberua.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 52, 2 March 1908, Page 6

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BY TELEGRAPH. Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 52, 2 March 1908, Page 6

BY TELEGRAPH. Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 52, 2 March 1908, Page 6