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BYDNEY, 28th March Arrived— Aldebaran, barque, from Auckland 29th March. Arrived— Whangape, from 'New Zealand Bailed— Rio, for Kaipaiu. NEWCASTLE, 28th March Arrived— Maitai, from Auckland «„ a «_, i j. <. 29th March. Sailed— Brisbane, for New Zealand HOBART, 28tll March. Sailed— Kemuera (4 p.m.) for Wellington,. AUCKLAND, 28th Mafth. Sailed— Wau*una (1.80 p.m.), for Newcastle ONEHUNGA, 28th March.' Sailed— Rarawa (6,30 p.m.), for New I'iy- | mouth. WESTPORT, 28th March. Arrived— Koromiko (9.15 p.m ), from Wellington. «9th Mafdi. Bailed— Navua (0.30 a.m.). for Wellington. GREYMOCJTH. 28th March. Bailed— Poherua. (0.30 p.m.), for Wellington. 29th March. Sailed— Ngatoro (7.10 a.m.), for Wellington* LYTTELTON, 28th March. Arrived— John, from Hoktauga via Wellington; Wakatu, lrom Wellington via fiaikoura; Eairaki, from Fetorus Sotiud Sailed— Waipoi I, for Bluff; Kairaki, for Peloru* Sound ; Ctgnet, for Kaikoura J Kini, for Westport and Uieymouth. 29th March. Arrived— Moana (8 a.m.) and Mararoa (9.6 a.m.), from Wellington. TIMARU, 28th March. Sailed— Rotoiti, (3.10 p.m.), for Wellington. DUNEDIN, 28<h March. Arrived— Monowai, from northern ports } Kowhai, from Wefitporb via Tininru, Sailed— Kowhai, for Napier and 'Gisborne via yfay ports; Storm, for Timaru; fianfleliirfe, for Timaru. NEW PLYMOUTH, 2flth March. Arrived— Rarawa (6.15 a.m.). from Onehunga. WANGANUI. 29th March. Arrived— StofmbiM (4,35 a.m.) and Arapaw* (5 a.m. 5, from Wellington. PATEA, 29th March. Arrived— Aorere (0.40 a.m.) anfl Kh-ipaki (/ a.m.), from Wellington, BLENHEIM, 29th March. Arrived— Opawa (3.80 a.m.). from Wellington 1 ; . NELSON, 29th March. Arrived — Nikau (ti.23 a.m.), from Wellington". HAVELOCK, 29th March. Arrived— Manaroa (7 a.m.), from Wellington* MORAYBHIRE AT AVONMtftfTif. The local agerits of ths Federal-Houldef-Bhire Lth^ advise that they have teceiveq cabled information iliat the Mofayshire, which left Lyttelton on 31st January for Avonmoutn via Bahia Blanca, arrived at her Home por6 on Stinday last. FOR LONDON. The Ne* Zealand Shipping' Company's lirler Turakiua j& due back at this port from Napfer oo Tuesday next. After completing her Homeward loading here she ia to leave for London on. Thursday next, and on 6r about 13th May should reach her destination. ROSERIC, FROM NEW YORK. ' An arrival at Auckland irtetefday morning from New York via. Australian ports was the At and A. liner Roseric. The vessel, wtlch Wai about 900 tons of cargo for this port, Is diie* td leave for Wellington this afternoon. She is due here on Sunday night or Monday mornirig. AORANGI'B ARRIVAL. A Wireless message received at the fast Office last evening stated 'that the union Company's R.M.B. Aorangi expe~cts to arrive at this port at 3 o'clock to-morrow morning. At about 7 a.nl. the Vessel will berth at the vfuaff, and At 6 o'clock in the evening she tmtinats her journey to Sydney. LONDON CARGOES. The New Zealafld Shipping Company's' Otaki, leaving" Wellington for London this afternoon", is taking with Her the following cargo:— From Dunedin— 39u2 bales wool, 45 bales clippings, lti bale* fabbitskins, 4 bales hair, 135 c?aeks tallow, 167S carcases mutton, 6191 ca/caisec lamo, 10", packages sundries. Dunedin to Gooie— 992 bales wool. From Napier— 799 bales wool, 1 fudge ■wool, 15 pockets wool, 6 bags wool, 4977 carcases mutton, 10,478 carcases lamb, 20S carcases tegs, 180 crates pieces frozen mutton, 329 tfatea frozen sundries, 107_ bales hemp, 84 bales tow. Fioin Tokotnaru Bdy— l7s bales wool, 90 casks tallow, 8443 cafcaseß muXon, 1823 carcases lamb, 17 carcases tega, I*so carcases beef. 14 casks pelts, Is casks casings. From Auckland —502 bales -woe*, 137 .easkß , tallow, 30 casks pelts, 10S1 cases gum, 720 sticks gum, 19 bales flax, 2207 pieces- timber, 4291 packages spelter, fi77 bags concentrates, 2i2 sacks copra, 8 packages BUndf-le*. Front Lyttelton— l49 bales wool/ IiS9B carcases mutton, 27,799 fcarcasts. lamb, 80 crates kidneys, 20 crates Sweetbreads From Duhedin to Hull— Ct bales Wool From Napier for Gpole— 526 bales wool, 1 fadge wool, 10 pockets wooL F6r Hull— lßS bales wooL The Aorangi, Moaila, Manuka , Victoria, Moerakl, Turakma, it^niuerft, Wimmera, and ,UHirlaroa will probably be within, wireless lange of Wellington this evening. Mr. Oscar Dlllner, late acting-chiel engineer of the- s.s^ Atua, johied the b.s. Kurow to-day as chief engineer in place of Mr. Skinner, who comes ashore on holiday leave. Mr. H. Clayden, late third officer of theManuka and Maitai/ lias been promoted to fill ihe place of Mr. Cos, second officer ol the Maitai, who comes ashore for orders. Mr. Hundred has johied the Manuka as third. The New Zealand Shipping CompanyV new steamer Huruaui is due. iv port on. Tuesday next from London via way ports. With 'a cargo of coal from Newcastle, the Scales steamer Clan Ogilvie, under charter to Ithe Union Steam Ship Company, is due at Port Chalmers on Monday.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 76, 29 March 1912, Page 6
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