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BY TELEGRAPH.

SYDNEY, 2nd February Arrived— Mabcno (5 p.m.)* ttoia Auckland,

NEWCASTLE, 2nd February. Sailed — Casablanca, for Auckland MELEOURNE, 2nd February. Arrived — Union Company's new steamer Maunganui, from Glasgow. Arrived — Indrapura, from London AUCKLAND, 2nd "February. Arrived— Elfreide, schooner, from Friendly Islands. Sailed — Falls of Orchy, for Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton, Timaru, and Dunedin. POUTO, 2nd February. Arrived— Huia, auxiliary schooner (2 p.m.), from Lyttelton. • ONEHUNGA, 2nd February. Sailed— Rosamond (0.20 p.m.), for New Plymouth and Wellington. GISBORNE, 2nd February. Sailed— Ripple (i p.m.), for Wellington, via l\flßt Coast. NEW PLYMOUTH, 2nd February, flailed— Rarawa (8.26 p.m.), for Oneuunga. WANGANUI, 3rd February. Arrived— Stormbird (8.5 a.m.), from Wellington. FOXTON, 3rd February. Arrived— Gertie (8.45 a.m.) and Queen of the South (9 a.m.), from Wellington PATEA, 3rd February. Arrived— Aorere (7.40 a.m.) and Kiripaka (7.45 a.in.), from Wellington. BLENHEIM, 3rd February. . Arrived— Opawa (5.30 a.m.) and Blenheim (6 a.m.), from Wellington^ ' PICTON, 2nd February.' Aerived— Pateena (4.50 p.p.), from Wellington. NELSON, 3rd February, Arrived— Pateena (6.40 a.m.), from PictOn. Sailed— Mapourika (7 a.m.), for Wellington. MOTUEKA. 3rd February, Arrived— Huia (8.30 a.m.), from Wellington. To sail— Huia (7 p.m.), for Wellington. KAIKOURA, 3rd February.,, Arrived— -Wakatu (4.45 a.m.), from Wellington LYTTELTON, 2nd February. Sailed— Manuka, 'for Melbourne via Dunedin, the Bluff, and Hobart. 3rd February. • Arrived— Maori (7 a.m.), from Wellington^ To sail— Maori (8.20 p.m.) and Monowai (11:15 p.m.)i, for Wellington. GREYMOUTH, 3rd February. , Arrived— Kaiapoi (8,30 a.m.), from Wellington. STAR OF SCOTLAND, FROai NEWYORK. Telegraphic advice received by the local agents of the Tyser line states that the steamer Star of Scotland, from New York, via Australian ports, left Auckland this morning for Wellington. -She is due here early on ' Sunday morning with 700 tons of cargo for discharge. , PASSENGERS BY BANFFSBHRB. • ' The Federal-Houlder-Shlre liner- Banffshlre, which left Liverpool on' the 22nd December for New Zealand, via Capetown and Australian ports, is due here oil the 29th inst. She brings the following passengers for the undermentioned'ports :— For Auckland: Mieses L Pare, E, Crltchly, S. Burridge. M.. Warden, H. Pare, E. Randall, Mesdames C. E. Beck, E. Wynne, Messrs. T. G. Price, R. Adam Pare, 3. Wakeling, G. Beck, J. Wynne, A. Lockhart, L. Lewis, D. Campbell. For Wellington: Mesdames C. J. Kelly, Leake, H Hill Messrs. C. J. Kelly, S. Leake, J. C. Fieury, J. T. Iveg, H. Hill, H. E. Hill, H. Hiltou, A. Davies, J,. Kelly, W. Epsom, C. Thomas. For Dunedin : Mr and Mrs Theo. E. Bridger) Miss D. Graham, Mis® S. McGuire, Mr R Mcßae, Mr Ja^. McDonald. For New Plymouth: Mr Wm. Hill. For 1/yttelton : Mr and Mrs Geo. Worthington and family (6), Messrs A. Wefcherill, Chas. Gatfield, H. Freestone, F. K. Cannell, Thos. Dalling. For Westport: MJss Ellen d'riuishaw, Messrs Rocco Macori, S. Pacltti. For Oamaru : Miss E. Black For Bluff: Mr Jan. Camelford. MORAYSWIRE'S CARGO. The Federal-Hould sr-Shire line steamer Mprayshire left Lyttelton at 6 o'clock on Tuesday morning for Avonmouth and West Coast of England 'ports, via Bahia. Blanca. The following lines were included in her cargo :— From Lytteltoo : For Avonmoulth : 419 crates cheese, 2062 carcases lamb, 1 case plants. For Cardiff: 1017 carcases lamb. For Liverpool: 46D1 carcases lamb, 625 sacks bran, 2 drums glycerine and 8 cases. For Manchester: 10 bides rags and 4 cases. For Glasgow : 60 bales wool, 135 sacks peas, 106 bags beef, 421 crates runnere, 1690 carcases lamb. Transhipped at Lytteltou from Bluff— For Avonmouth : 2355 crates cheese. For Glasgow : 75 crates cheese. From Dunedin for Avonmouth : 938 crates cheese. For Liverpool— 244 crates cheese. ______ The Rakaia is to sail on Tuesday next for Lyttelton and Dunedin. The Komata leaves Westport to-morrow morn-, ing at 0 o'clock for Wellington. ' • The Whangape, from Westport, and 'the Poherua, from Greymouth, arrived in port earlythis morning. The Rosamond was to have left Onehunga at /2 o'clock this afternoon, for Wellington direct. . s The Wimmera expects to arrive at Auckland afc noon ■to-morrow. The Tahiti, Victoria, and Ruapehu will probably be withiu •wireless range of Wellington to-night. The Vacuum Oil Company's chartered steamer Falls, of Orchy, whioh left Auckland for Napier yesterday, is due here about Monday week. SUfe has 60,000 cases of oil from New York to discharge before she leaves for Lyttelton and Dunedin to complete unloading. Mr. R. Allen has joined the Tahiti as fourth i engineer, and Mr, S. T. Stidolph as seventh. Mr. Woods, of the Mararoa, is relieving Mr. F. A, Williams, /assistant purser of -the Maori, who is ashore ab Lyttelton on sick leaveJ Mr, Ward, purser of the Maracoa, who lias beeni ashore on sick leave, rejoined hk ship to-day, • / * , The Aorangi, leaving Sydney this afternoon for Wellington, Cook Island ports, and Ban Francisco, is duo here on the 7th inst. ' Thfe Kairaki 1b due back again at Petone to take on board another consignment of sheep for Kaiapoi.. After completing her tour of the Southern lighthouses, the Hinemoa. arrived at Wellington yesterday afternoon. On Tuesday she sails for Castlepoint, and afterwards goes the round of the Cook's Strait 'lighthouses. The Komata is due from Westport this evening. The Mapourika, from West Coast and Nelisott, left the latter port at 7 o'clock this ttiornhig, and should arrive here about 4 p.m. The Rosamond left Onehunga at 6 o'clock last evening 1 for Wellington, via New Ply. j mouth. She is due here to-morrow evening.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 29, 3 February 1912, Page 4

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BY TELEGRAPH. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 29, 3 February 1912, Page 4

BY TELEGRAPH. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 29, 3 February 1912, Page 4

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