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Arrived— Prov'dence and Navua, from" Auck1 land. Sailed — Zealandia, for Vancouver. NEWCASTLE, 23rd January. Arrived— Aparima, from Bluff. SYDNEY, 24th January. Arrived— Mantua (midnight), from Auckland. AUCKLAND, 23rd January. Arrived— llaman (2.30 a.m.), fiom Sydney. Sailed— Wimmera (5.30 p.m.), for Sydney. 24th January. Arrived — Condor, German warsnip (9 a.m.), from Samoa; Karamea (9.15 a.m.), from Syd-r-v "WAITAKA. 22nd January. Arrived— Tainui (1 a.m.), from Wellington. 24th January. Sailed— Nairnsliire (6 a.mj, for Wellington. NJiW PLYMOUTH, 23rd January. Sailed — Earawa (8.3 Up m.), for Onehunga. LYTTELTON, 23rd January. Sailed — "Wakatu, for Kaikoura and Wellington; Pakelia, for London via Monte Video aud Teneriile. Passengers — Messrs. W. Moore, R. Eady. 24tli January. Arrived— Maori <6.4Q a.m.), from Wellington. To sail — Mao?i (S.SO p.m.), for Wellington. BLUFF, 23rd January. S.vled — Warrfewo, for Dunedin; Ulimaroa* (4.30 p. a.), for Hobart and Melbourne. OXEHUX6A, 24th January. Arrived — Barwwa (8.20 a.m.), from New Ply-, mouth. MOTUEKA, 54th January. Atrawed— -Stararoa (1 a.m.), from Welling'toa. KELSOJT, 24th January. Arrived— Pateena (2.3& am.), from Wcton and Wellington. GREYMOUTH, 24th January. Sailed— Kotuku (4 a.m.) and Kgatoro (4.15 a.m.), for Wellington. MAMABI AT AUCKLAND.' From London, via Capetown, the Shaw, fiavill and Albion steamer Mamari arrived at Auckland yesterday morning. She is expected to show up at Wellington towards the end of this week. EUAHINE LEFT HOME. The New Zealand Shipping Company's, steamer Buahine left Plymouth on Sunday for Wellington, via Capetown, and Hobart. Slie is due here about the 6th of March. WHAKATANE LEFT ST. JOHN'S. Cabled advice has been received by the New Zealand Shipping Company that the Whaka- ' ±ane left St John's foi New Zealand yester- , day She is due at Auckland about the 21st of I March, and at Wellington a few days later. j Towards the end of February, the New Zealand Shipping Company intends sending a vessel to Nelson to load four or five thousand casei of apples Anotliea>steamar will be seat tii ere in. March to load over five thousand cases of fruit. On uer trip down from Gisfoorne, the scow Magic, -which arrived here yesterday, experienced some bad weather. She ran into a hea-vv norfch-yesterl? on Saturday, and was considerably buffeted, but no serious damage resulted. Ihe Magic discharges about 200 sacks of maize here, and afterwards loads drain pipes for Gisborne. The Eoromiko is to load Admiralty coal at Westport this week for Hobart. From Hobart - she proceeds to Newcastle to load coal for Hew Zealaad,

To-day Mr. A. Thompson, purser of the Muraroa, transferred to the Tar&wera iv a similar capacity. Mr. C. Broughton. of U)e Paseena, nils the vacancy on ilie Maruroa Mr. C. Gawood, purser of the Maori, is totiansfer to the Warrimoo tins vreeJt, and Mr. A. Andrews, of tho Tarawera. joins the Maori. Mr. L. Ward, ot the Mapounka. is to join the Patoena, and Mr. R. Menziesi traubfers fromthe Corinna. to the Mapourika. There are 125 saloon and &0 steerage passengers oa boaid the Moeraki, due here from Sydney to-morrow morning. The Hinemoa is to leave Wellington at oo'cJock this evening for the southern light- | houses. The hulk Enterprise was placed on the slip this morning for cleaning purposes. An expected arrival at Wellington is the ietch Amelia Sims, which is bringiugjsome 400 bags of wheat from the south.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 19, 24 January 1911, Page 6

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BY TELEGRAPH. Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 19, 24 January 1911, Page 6

BY TELEGRAPH. Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 19, 24 January 1911, Page 6