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, t BYDNEY, sth January. 'Armed— Ser»ules, from Lyttelton. MKLBOUK.NE, sth January. ■ Amved--Star of India, from New York. NKWCASTLU, sth January. Arrived— Mokoia, Karori, and Ngakuta, from Jtew Zealand, Arrived— Waitomo, from Auckland; Karori, from New Zealand. SUVA, sth January. Arrived— flavua, from Auckland. AUCKLAND, 4th January. 'Arrived— Sussex (10 p.m.), frojp Brisbnne. Oth January. Arrived— Ennerdale (I.ZO a.m.), from Uumaru; HHoura (7,10 p.m.),. from Duuedin and Tirmiru. Sailed— Kiverimi (0.10 p.m,), for Sydney; *Eoßamond (3.ZS pJii.), for Tol.igo Bay and Cisborne , Kauri (8.0 p.m.), for Newcastle. ' FOXTON, 6th Janimry. Arrived— Queen of the South (8 p.m.), from Wellington. LYTTELTON, Bth January. Sailed— Wakatu, for Stoneyhurst; Cygnet, for Kaikoura: John, for Timuru ; Kauri (8.40 p.m.), for Newcastle. DUNKDIN, sth January. Arrived— Progress, dredge (10 a.m.), from Dumafu. Sailed— Brisbane (4.30 p.m.), for Akaroa;; Kotare (7 p.m.), for southern ports. JiLaff, 6th January. Arrived— Willochra (3.15 p.m.), from Melbourne and HobHrt, Sailed— Manuka (7.lj6'p.ra.), for Hobart and Melbourne. I INVBUCAitGILL, 6th January. | Arrived— Willochra (3.15 p.m.), from Mel- : oourne and Hobarb. Passengers — Saloon : For Lyttetton— Misses K. Hayes,, Ciaridge, WilKineon, Turner, Mesdames JJ. Balrd, WigraTn, Hon. H. P. Wigram, Messrs i>, Baird, T. Kitahara; 23 steerage. For Wellington— Alisses M. Plilip, Oarrett (2), Cmbtree, Tonks, Brown, Meedamesr Wilson and child, Jfhilp, Onrrefcfc Cl), PattensoU, Oeuders, R, C. Stewart and a children, Messrs W, J. Clariugbolt, McNiib, Moscrip, 'J'ypon, Oarrfett (2), Lawson, Itoss, Oendei'd, Dr. Pattinson; 40 steerage. TAHITI DUE TO-NIGHT. A further wireless message has been received from the Tahiti .stating thut that vessel will arrive in welliiigtdn from Sydney about fi o'clock this evening. The yew.el will berth immediately on arrival at either the King's or Glasgow Wharf. She will sail for San Jtfancisco at 5 p.m. to-morrow. , THE PICTON-NKLSON SERVICE. On account of the transportation of Territorials who are returning home from the Auckland tournament, the Pateenu will make a trip to Lyttelton on Friday evening. The Pateena will return to Wellington on Sunday, fesUfiiing her usual running on Monday next. The Arahura, « filch arrives from the West Coast on Wednesday, will proceed to Picton only at 12.45 p.m. on Thursday, returning the same evening, and tailing on Friday at 7 p.m. for Nelson dil'ect. -Phe leaves Nelson on Saturday morning for Wellington, via Picton. in place of the Pateelia. arriving here on Saturday evening. The Ai'ahuru will Rail at in p.m. mi Saturday on her usudl run to the Coast, via Picion and Nelson. The Aorere, Mana, and Hawera were bMH nil held up at Patea tins morning owing to the »oor tides. .They would probably get out for Wellington this evening.

THREE RUSSIAN SHIPS LOST. Three sailing vessels are reported lost in the North Sea (says Fairplay). The Russian barque Rock City, built in 1808, 786 tons, and owned by Mr. O. Kunstmuu, of Kotka, has gone ashore at Esbjerg," and is a total wreck, nhe was bound from Hernobund for London. The Noiuegian barque Neljo, hound from St. Petersburg for Cardiif, lms «one ushoro at Bluavandsliuk, near" Esbjerg, and i.i a total loss. .She was built in 1884, 1230 tons and is owned by Mr. B. A. Olsen, of Lyngor. The Norwegian barque Hebe, bound h'om Hulik3vj.il for London, with a cargo of combustibles, has gone ashore at Wyk auf Fohf, und is a wreck. She was built in 1860, 469 tons, aud is owned by Mr. 11. Olsen, of Frederikstad. TO LOAD AT NEW YORK. The steamer Henrik Ibsen, of 4578 tons, has been Ilxed to load at New York on behalf of the Tyscr Line. Thu vessel will leave the American port on the 24th Jammry for Melbourne, Sydney, aud New Zealand ports, At half-past 8 this morning the New Zealand Shipping Compauy's Tongariro arrived in -port from Waitani, aud will complete Hotm. Iwunl loading here. Her departure for Loudou has been iixed for daybreak on Friday, The Defender is to leave Greymouth today with a load of timber for Wellington. Later 'she will probably load at Karamea for this port. Included in the latest charters is that of the steamer Ascot, 4334 tons, St. Pierre to New Zealand, with phosphates. Provided she can get acrof.3 the bar the Mang.ipapa will leave Karamea for Wellington to-day. She U due to return, on Thursday to Karjimea aud Weatport. The auxiliary schooner Echo is to sail to-day for Tarakohe, Qreymouth, and Ilokitik'.i. Mr. S. Ludlow, l.ite of the Wahinc, has joined the Moaua as wireless operator. The steamer Wootton is due here to-morrow with a full load of produce from Lyttelton. The vessel will return to the southern port on 'Tuesda). The Blackball collier Ngahere, with coal from Newcastle, is not i-oming to Wellington. She was to be signalled from Wanganui Heads to go on to Napier.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 4, 6 January 1914, Page 4

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BY TELEGRAPH. Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 4, 6 January 1914, Page 4

BY TELEGRAPH. Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 4, 6 January 1914, Page 4