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BY TELEGRAPH. BRISBANE, 22nd January.

Arrived — 3loana. from Vancouver. Passengers for Wellington— Messis. Miller, Howard, Hyde, Wing. The cargo for Wellington totals 112 tons. A second-class passenger for Sydney died off Cape Moreton on Saturday night. STDXEY, 21s'; January. Sailed— Jloeraki (3 p.m.), for Wellington; Btar of India, for Auckland. NEWCASTLE, 21st January. Sailed— Holmdale, for Dunedm. HOBAET, 21st January. Sailed— Athenie (noon), for Wellington. 3IELBOUEXE, 22nd January. Arrived— Manuka, from BluS. AUCKLAND, 21st JanuaryArrived— Clan Grant, from Uapier; Victoria '(P p.m.), from Sydney. 23rd Janaary. Arrived— Mamari (2.30 a.m.), from Sydney. ONEHUNGA, 22nd January. Sailed— Earawa (4.30 p.m.), for New l J lyMANUKAU HEADS, 22nd January. Earawa (6 p.m.) crossed bar outwards. PATEA, 22nd January. Arrived— Mana (2.20 p.m.) and Kapanui (2.40 ■p.m.), from Wellington. * BLENHEIM, 22nd January. Arrived— Opawa (12.30 a.m.), from Wellington. PICTON, 23rd January. 1 Attired— Eapjti ((h^nU.J Him Jfelljngton,

NAPIEE, 216t Januaiy. Sailed— Nora Niven (1 p.m.), for Chatham Islands. 23rd January. Arrived— Kahu (7 a.m.), from Wellington via coast. NELSON, 22nd January. Arrived— Arahura (2.30 a.m.), from Wellington and Picton; Nifcau (C.30 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed — Arahura (6 a.m.), for AVestport. GREYMOUTH, 21st January. Arrived— Kaituna (12.20 p.m.), from AVellington. 23rd January. Arrived — Kotuku (4.40 a.m.), from Wellington. LYTTELTON, 22nd January. Arrived— Mararoa (noon), from AVellington. 23rd January. To sail— Mararoa (8.23 p.m.), for Wellington. BLUFF, 23rd January. Arrived— -Warrimoo (5.30 a.m.), from Melbourne and Hobarfc (English mail). NEW PLYMOUTH, 23rd January. Arrived — Earawa (4.5U a.m.), from Onehunga (connected with expreis). THE SYDNEY BOAT. Cabled advice has been received that the Jloeraki left Sydney for AVellington direct afc 3 p.m. on Saturday. She should show up here early on Wednesday morning. ATEENIO DUE WEDNESDAY. The Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer Athenie, from London, continued her voyage to AVellington from Hobarfc at noon on Saturday. She is due here on Wednesday afternoon. THE APAEIMA. After bunkering at Newcastle, the Apaiimais to load wheat afc Melbourne and Geelong for Europe. She will leave Australia about the middle of February, and will coal at Duiban. From Europe she proceeds to Calcutta to load for New Zealand in conjunction with the AVaitemata. On Saturday the trawler Nora Niven leffcNapier for the Chathams to load frozen blue cod for AVellingtonThe Waverley, due here from Nelson tomorrow, has a number of sheep to discharge at Petoae. Mr. A. E. Pryde has joined the Mokoia as chief officer. It is reported that the new cargo steamer building at the Antwerp Shipbuilding Company's yards, Hoboken, near Antwerp, has not been purchased by the Union Company. The vessel, it is understood, is the Ihumata, ordered by the Craig Line, Auckland. The T3 r ser steamer Star of India, from London, continued her voyage to Auckland from Sydney on Saturday. She is due at AVellington from the northern port about the 30th of January. Among the arrivals in port yesterday was the trawler Countess (at ona time a ferry steamer here), from Napier. She is to go on the slip to-morrow for overhaul. To-morrow the Kaitangata is to leave Lyttelton for Greymouth to load coal for Sydney and Adelaide. She afterwaids loads salt and gypsum at Edithburg for the Bluff and Dunedin. For Homeward loading, the New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer AVaimate is due here from Waitara and Picton on Wednesday next. She is to sail from here on the same day for Napier. The Koromiko, -which has been laid up ai Wellington for some time, is to be placed in commission this week. Advice has been received by the New Zealand and African Company that the Dalmore, which arrived at Melbourne on Friday from New York, may be expected at Wellington about the 20th of February. Captain AValter Scott, chief officer of the Marania, is relieving Captain White Parsons, of the Kini, who is on holiday leave. The F.H.S. steamer Duiham, from Liverpool, arrived in port last evening from Auckland. She berthed at the King's Wharf this morning, where 7000 tons of cargo will be discharged. The departure of the Mapourika for Nelson and West Coast has been postponed from tomorrow at 4 p.m. untal 2 p.m. on Wednesday. When the three-masted scow Whangaroa, bound for Karamea, got outside the Heads yesterday the southerly carried her in towaids Happy Valley, and she signalled for a tug The Duchess went out and towed the sailer about four and a half miles out into a favouring wind.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 18, 23 January 1911, Page 6

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BY TELEGRAPH. BRISBANE, 22nd January. Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 18, 23 January 1911, Page 6

BY TELEGRAPH. BRISBANE, 22nd January. Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 18, 23 January 1911, Page 6