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LATE SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS. January 27— Paieena, s.s. (9.20 a.m.), 1212 tons, McLean, from Nelson and Picton. Pat,kepgen.: Saloon— Misses Andrews, Sinclair, Jamieson, Duiulas a'jd boy, Bartlett, Beauchkmp, McLaren, Jenkins, Kiutpp, King, Cowles, Barr, Hughe*., Pipps, Boon, iialo, Cliatterton, Curlisle, Spencer, Treacher, Gilbert, Waugh (2), Ferguson, Rawlins, Mai tin, Ken-, Janes, Cliflo»d, Campbell (2), Newbold, Wainock, Finiayion, La.wry, Pahcal, Hursthouse, Popplekin, Nelson, Ranch, De Maus, Broughan, Metdames Heine and child, Vauglian, Guy, Kearn, Milnev, McLaren and child, Taylor and child, Haigh, Walden and child, McDonald (2), Kerr, Buekeridge, Strawbridge, Phillips,, Rameham, UriEbden, Kelsey and child, York, De Maus, Brougban, Hay, Dr. Aicken, Hey. York, Mesu-s. Heine, Caldwell, Winn, Milner, Jenkins, Vaughan, Griffiths, Dy&oii. Blown, Norton, Haycock, Kearn, Buekeridge, Bendall, Heaphy, Parfitt, Parata, ltameham, Martin, Brutsden, McKee, Hyde (2), Roskrupe, Rowe (2), Bales, Brown, Ward, Powell, Rothschild, Nelson, Orchard, Kmmburgli, Johnson, WliittaJl; 22 bteerage January 27— Kurow, s.s. (11 a.m.), 2345 tons, Nicholson, from Westport. January 27 — Kapiti, s.s. (1.30 pjn.), 242 tons, Sawyeis, from Wanganui. DEPARTURES. January 27— Kamona, s.s. (12.10 p.m.), 1425 tons, Plaits, fgr Lyttelton. January 27— Alexander, s.b. (12.20 p.m.), 377 tons, Vkkertnan, for Westport. January 27— Pateena. s.s. (1.40 p.m.), 1212 tons, McLean, for Picton and Kelson. UNION COMPANY'S STEAMERS. The Navua left Suva at 3 p.m. yesterday for Auckland and Wellington. She is due at the northern port on Monday. The Mapourika is to leave Greymouth on her return trip to Westport, Nelson, Picton, and Wellington at 7.30 o'clock this evening. She is fixed to leave Nelson at 9 o'clock tomorrow night, and is expected to clear Picton at 4 o'clock on Sunday morning. The Pateenal, on her return trip to Wellington, will not leave Nelson until midnight on Saturday She will come direct. The Haupiri U due here on Sunday, and is to sail on the following day for Napier, East Coast bays, Gisborne, and Auckland. The Komata, coal laden, is to leave Westport to-monow morning for Wellington. NORA NIVEX, FROM THE CHATHAMS. With about ten tons of frozen blue cod and iiapuka the steam tiawler Nora Niven arrived in port this morning from the Chatham Islands. The little vessel lefc Kaingaioa on Tuesday evening last, and experienced some bad weather on the trip to Wellington. She is to return, to-monow ior a load of fash fiom the Chatham Islands Fishery Company's depot. PAEEHA'S CARGO. Cargo taken by the Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company's new steamer Pakeha, Avliich lelt Lyttelton on Monday for London, was as follows :— From Lyttelton— For London: 3427 bales wool, 19,970 carcases mutton and lamb, 77SS crates cheese, 2074 boxeb butter, 119 carcases pork, 159 cases kidneys, 20 cases bweefcbreads, 1 bale hair, 24 packages mdilb. For Monte Video: 120 live rams. From Auckland For London '. 408 bales wool, 7500 carcases latnb, 194 carcases mutton, 92 carcases pork, 28 quarters beef, 4523 sacks copra, 123 cases , and 13 sacks kauri gum, 106 casks tallow, 10 casks pelts, 3 dumps sheepskins, 2 bales leather,' 3 baleb babils, G8 dumps tow, 200 bales hemp, 38 bales cotton, 93 cases mother-of-pearl shell, 10 sacks kava, 1705 pieces and 179 . bundles timber, 1 case rugs, 3 boxes pictures For Hull : 3 bales wool. For Toronto : XO bales wool and 2 casks pelts. For New York : 922 eases and 10 casks gum. For Bremen: 102 cases and 302 sacks kauri gum For Hamburg: 8 cases vanilla. From Gisborne—For London : 13,031 carcases mutton and lamb, 1525 bales wool, 224 quarters beef, 1 88 casks tallow, 40 casks pelt 6, 25 crates kidneys. From Napier— For London: 10,014 carcases mutton and lamb, 755 quarters beef, 3440 bales wool, 208 crates kidneys, 110 caskb tallow, 148 casks pelts, 31 catks casmgs, 10 cases tongues. From Wanganui— For London • 98 baleb wool. From Patea: 2732 crates cheese, 55 bales flax, and 43 bales wool From Wellington: 3909 carcases mutton, 10,338 car1 cases lamb, 23 carcases tegs, 755 haunches, 4 bags legs and 191 shoulders mutton, 500 quarters beef, 5 crates kidneys, 225 casks tallow, 70 casks pelts, 20 casks lard, 458 bales flax, 3753 bales wool, and 15 bales sheepskins From Nelson: 14 bales wool and 2 bales Eheepskins. From Dunedin : C 749 crates cheese. In round figures the value of the steamer and her cargo and freight would probably be between £500,000 and £750,000. The Pateena took Wirth's circus from Picton to Nelson yesterday, and was delayed in consequence. She did not arrive back until 9.30 a.m. to-day. Advice has been received by the Marine Department that the outer red buoy in Bluff harbour has been carried away by the steamer Breeze. The buoy will bo replaced as soon as the weather moderates. A telegram from Picton states that tije Waverley, bound for Wellington, put into Picton at 11 a.m. to-day through stress of weather. The Orari, now discharging at the Queen's Wharf, will not leave Wellington for Lyttelton until Monday. The New Zealand Shipping Company's chartered steamer Knight of the Garter is due here for Homeward loading on the Oth February,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 22, 27 January 1911, Page 8

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LATE SHIPPING. Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 22, 27 January 1911, Page 8

LATE SHIPPING. Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 22, 27 January 1911, Page 8