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BY TELEGRAPH. LONDON, 24th January.

Sailed— Bangatira, for Lyttelton. ST JOHN, 23rd January. Sailed— Whakatane, for Melbourne, Sydney, and New Zealand ports. PLYMOUTH, 22nd January. Sailed— Ruahine, for Wellington. FREMANTLE, 24th January. Arrived— Orontesj from London. GISBORNE, 24th January. Arrived— Haupiri (0 p.m.), from East Coast bayS< PICTON, 24th January. Sailed— Rosamond (10 p.m.), for Nelson. LYTTELTON, 24th January. Sailed— Kittawa (4.56 p.m.) and Eaitangata, for Greymouth. 25th January. Arrived— Mararoa (9.5 a.m.), from "Welling--Arrived— Tarawera (noon), from WellHigton. To sail— Mararoa (8.25 p.m.), for WeUington. WANGANUI, 25th January. Arrived— Huia (4.45 a.m.), from Wellington. ¦ am BLUFF, 24th January. Arrived-Breeze, from lyttelton^ Sailed-Breeze, iS^^SK^ 3^^ and

Pa&bangers for Wellington— Misses Black, Werner, Jones (2), Siddellb, Dunlop, McCallum, Robinson, Fraser, Howled, Brent, Stouengg, Wallace, Cook, Old well, Allen, Mackenzie, Mebdaines Jolly, Hudsoi' and child, Kraser, Howlett and 3 boys, Mebbi-s. Buttei worth, Howlett and son, Faneourt, Lougndfie. I'OKT CHALMUIiS, 25th January. Arrived — Kaiapoi (U a.m ), fiom Newcastle. NEW PLYMOUTH, 25th January. Arrived — Rarawa. (4.30 a.m.), from Onehunga (connected with expraes); lioonya. (10.15 a.m.), from Wellington. HOKITIKA, 25th January. Arrived — Jane Douglas (5.20 a.m.), fiom Wellington. AUCKLAND, 25th January. Arrived — Atua. (8 am), fiom Nukualofa. KELSON, 25th January. Arrived— Nikau (C a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed — Arahura. (6 a.m,), for Picton and Wellington. BLENHEIM, 25rh January. Arrived — Opawa and Blenheim (2 a.m.), trom Wellington. Farewell Spit reports :— Large steamer passed east 5 a.m.; flags not made out. Large fourmasted steamer, probably Athenie, passed east 7.45 a.m. FAREWELL SPIT, 25th January. Large steamer passed east 5 a.m.; flags not. distinguishable. Athenie passed at 7.45. STEPHEN ISLAND, 25th January. Athenie passed at 11 a.m. for Wellington. MOERAKI, FROJI SYDNEY. Shortly afier 8 a.m. to-day, the intercolonial liver Moeraki, from Sydney direct, came to aa anchorage in the stream. The result of the medical inspection being satisfactory, pratique was granted, and the vessel berthed at No. 1 north, Queen's Wharf, an hour later. The Moeraki took her departure from the New South Wales port at 2.30 pan. on Saturday, and met with light easterly winijs and smooth seas, with fine weather throughout the. voyage. Imports by the vessel comprise the following: — 205 packages lea, 195 bales kapok, 380 bags riceineal, 2CBI boxes sultanas, 10 cases phonographs, 2-1 cases Scott's Emulsion, 9SO bags pollaid, 47 bundles spring steel, 300 cases wax, 214 packages printed matter, 644 cases fruit, 957 pieces timber, 50 drums sheep dip, p bags flour, 800 pockets sugar, 11 boxes lentils, 33 boxes haricot beans, IS drums white spirit, 10 drums pvrdine, 50 drums wood spirit, 34 cylinder C.0.Q., 230 bags ochre, 20 boxes grease, 264 boxes soap, S3O bags rice, 100 bags peanuts, SO cases champagne, 48 eases sewing machines, 18 cases maible, 17 crates melons, 480 loose melons, 19 casks chemicals, 100 cases schnapps, 22 bags clover seed, 54 packages strawboards, 147 eases gin, 30 carboys acetic acid, 10 drums acetic acid, 10 kegs arsenic, and a large quantity of sundries. > The Moeraki leaves for southern ports, Hobarr, and Melbourne at 5 p.m. to-morrow. BOOKED FOB. LONDON. lONICS PASSENGERS. At noon to-morrow tlie Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer lonic is to leave the Glasgow Wharf, Wellington, for London, via way ports. The vessel, which is due to arrive Home about the 21st of February, is taking the following passengers : — Saloon — Mesdames Broadhead, Corcer, Head, E. Herne, Herring, Israel, Lorraine, S. McLaren, Myers, Orr, Preston, Kenton, Sawers, Squire, Waymouth, Misses Baruicoat, A. Bowen, M. Bowen, Broadhead, Burnett, Gillies, Graham, Head, Heine, Mackenzie, M. C. McLaren, A. J. McLaren, Morris, Niven, Renton, Scott, Solomonsen, W-aymouth, Wayn,, Masters, Broadhead, Head, G. Myers, M. Myers, Lieut.-Col. H. F. Head, Drs. P. T. Herring, G. Guerin, Eevs. Father Cooney, Maxwell, Messrs. Benjahn, H. Broadhead, H D. Broadhead, B. A. Broadhead, €orver, Cowling, Davy, J. Graham, A. Graham, Head, Howarth, Israel, Lilico, ManEbridge, McLaren, Mills, M. Myers, A. Myers, Orr, Pauchett, W. D. Preston, D. H. Preston, A. D. Robertson, Squire. Waymouth. Third-class — Mesdames Corstorphene, Culven. Frank, Hamilton, Mickel, Mitchell, Morrish, Porter, Misses Anthony, K. Corstorphene, A. Corstorphene, Crayston, Earnshaw,. Gillard, Hamilton, Long, Mitchell, Morrish, Parker (2), Porter, Masters H. Morrish, L. Morrish, A. Morrish, Messrs. Barnas, Barker, Byrne, David, Gibson, Hazelgrove, Holmes, Hunter, Jones, Lee, Miller, Mitchell, Morrish, Parris, Porter, Roberts, Robbon, Rowland, Smith, West, Williamson, Young. TYSER STEAMERS. To complete Homeward loading, the Tyser steamer Marere is due here from Wanganui Roadstead on Wednesday next. She is to sail for London, via Las Palmas, on the following day. The same companys steamer Star of India, from London, should also arrive, here on Wednesday. She is to load hi the Dominion on completion of discharge of her Home cargo. MAMARI'S OFFICERS. Captain Burnell Holmes is in charge of the Shaw, Sstvill and Albion steamer Mamari, which arrived afc Auckland on Monday from London. The following officers are associated with him: — Chief, F. E. Lambert; second, J. S. Hodges; third, E. Skelly-Upton; fourth, S. V. Cronin; chief engineer, J. Spiers; second, G. Hicks; third, Kirkwqod; fourth, J. Taylor; fifth, Steers; chief refrigerator, C. Berry; second, Robertson; chief steward, J. Russell. The Mamari is expected to show up here on Monday next. DURHAM'S PROGRAMME. Leaving Wellington to-day, the F.H.S. steamer Durham proceeds to Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Bluff with the remainder of her Home cargo. She afterwards loads on the coast for Avonmouth, calling at. Waitara, Wanganui, Wellington, Timaru, and* Lyttelton. Departure for Avonmouth will be tukeu from Lyttelton on the 25th of February. The Koromiko is to leave Wellington tomorrow for Westport, where coal will be loaded for Hobart. Mr. H. Neill, purser of the Koonya, is to join the Corinna. Mr. C. F. Richardson, engineer of the Moa, and Mr. E. Hargreaves, of the Stormbiid, exchanged positions yesterday. Fully laden with frozen meat, wool, butter, and cheese, the Shaw, Savill and Albion Company's steamer Pakeha left Lyttelton on Monday evening for London. She is due at London on the sth of March, and should arrive in time to catch the March wool sales. After discharging she will return to New Zealand, leaving Home about tl)e 6th of April. From Montreal, via Australia, the New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Karamea arrived at Auckland ye&terday. She is due here about the end of the week.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 20, 25 January 1911, Page 6

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BY TELEGRAPH. LONDON, 24th January. Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 20, 25 January 1911, Page 6

BY TELEGRAPH. LONDON, 24th January. Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 20, 25 January 1911, Page 6