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BY TELEGRAPH. LONDON, 27th January

Arrived — Highland Monarch, from 6ruz Grande;/ fiiclunoor, from Bahia Blanca; Atua, from Galveston MELBOURNE, 27th .tanuary Arrived— Osterley, from London. J?assenKers for New Zealand , Messrs. Hkiey, King, Barker, Vaartu, Levy, Ouiukshank, Lees, Atkins-Brown, Marshall, Reynolds, Webber, Snowball, Key -Kimmock, Dr. Pickeririll, Professor White, Mesdames Sidey, White, King and Z children, Levy, C/ulckshank, Greenfields, Lees and child, Jtass, 'Atkins-Brown, Marshall, Reynolds, Oliver nnd child, Webber and child, Misses Adam, Tlrnroont, Pickergill and 4 children, Shearer, White, Jliiultnm, Ecdale, Handcock, Donaldson, Levy (2;, Nathan, Greenshields. Saunders, Marshall, Reynolds, McDonald : 34 third-class AUCKLAND, z?th January Arrived— Rosamond (5.30 a.m.), from Oisborne; Kaitangata (6.5 p.m), from Westport ( ONUHUNGA, Z7th January Sailed— R'unu (3 p.m.), for Topononi GISBOKNK, 28th January Arrived — Inga (4 46 a.m.), from Newcastle NAPIER, 28th January Arrived— fiippfe (6 ft.m ), from Wellington NEW PLYMOUTH, 28th January Arrlved—Rarawa (6.30 a.m.), from On«hunga Arrived— Mapoitfika (0.36 a.m.). from Wellington FOXTON, 28th January Sailed— Queen of the South (7.60 a.m.), for ' WclllnßWrt NELSON, nth January Sailed— RegulUß (5.30 p.m.), for Wanganui 28th January 'Arrived— Pateeiia (5.30 a.m.), iroirfWelliiifton /lid Pictofl ; Kaitoa (6 a.m.), from Wellington To ball— Pateena (8 p.m.). for Wellington • WESTPORT, 28th January gailed— Hlnemoa L*>%> *Ml> ISL" UsbtfepMies ,

LYTTET/TON, 27th January Arrived— Breeze, from Wanganui; Rakanoa (B.OU a.in ), from Napier To sail— Hiniitangi, for Chatham Inlands; Rakanoa, for Napier 28th January Arrived— Wahiue (7 15 a in.) and Ulimarosi (7.40 a.m.), from Wellington To call— Wahine (8.10 p.m.), for Wellington PORT CHALMERS, 27th January Arrived— Kaikoura (10 a.m.), from London 28th January Sailed— Poherua (7.15 a.m.). for Wellington DUNEDIN, 27th January Arrived— Poherua (0.30 a.m.). from Bind ; Whangape (7 a.m.), from Westport : El Cordohes (2 30 p.m.), from Liverpool, via northern ports Sailed— Flora (11 p.m. Tuesday), for West Coaf.t, via wav porte; Kowhai (3 p.m.), for Grrymouth; John (4.30 p.m.), for northern ports; Kotare (8 p.m.), for Invercargill and RiVerton DELPHIC IN PORT An arrival in port to-day was the big ShawSavill steamer Delphic, which has come here from Cisborue to continue Homeward loading. The vessel ie berthed at the Glasgow Wharf, where she is taking on )>onrd a large quantity of meat and miscellaneous produce. She should complete local work by Saturday night, and on Sunday Oie will sail for Whangarei, where more meat awaits her. The Delpffic's final port will be Auckland, and she is expected to sail for London about the 7th February KWINANA COMING AGAIN It is announced that tlie West Australian Government steamer Kwhiano, is at present at Buubiiry loading a full cargo of-jarrah fot discharge at Auckland and Wellington. The Kwinanu paid a visit to Wellington with hardwood about two years ago, and created considerable interest. Übually she is engaged in the cattle trade on the north-west coabt of Dhe island continent, but very little work of this nature can be done during mid-summer THE WIMMKRA DUE SATURDAY The Huddarfc-Pfirker Company advises that the Wimirlera is not due here until Saturday next. A cable message states that the vessel did not get away from Kobart until midday on Tuesday, which means that she will arrive here about the same time on Saturday. From the Tasmanian port slie is bringing 70 tons of cargo and 23 passengers. She will «ail on Saturday evening for southern ports, Hobart, and Melbourne ! - WAIMANA'S MOVEMENTS Aftef her temporary fixtures have bee* dismantled and her hull cleaned in dock at Port Chalmers, the Shaw-Savill liner Waimana will leave the southern port on the 4th February to commence loading. She will call at Lytteltoli, Titnaru, and the Bluff, coming finally to Wellington, She will sail from here for London about the 18th February MOTTISFONT AT WANGANUI The New Zealand Shipping Company's chartered steamer Mottiifout arrived at Wanganui from Brisbane on Tuesday night.. There she commenced loading 'general Home cargo, and will proceed next to Nelson, Pictou, and Wellington. She will load up the East Coast before taking her final departure from this port. Her itinerary has not yet been definitely settled THE PAKKHA The Shaw-Savill bteamer Pakeha, according to cable advice received in Wellington to-day, left London on Tuesday last for Australian ports •> MOANA, FROM SAN FRANCISCO To-day the Union Company received a wireless message from Captain Stringer, of the Moana, stating that his vessel will arrive in Wellington from San Francisco on Sunday morning. She hn« lofio tons of cargo to discharge here, and besides that she is bringing a large quantity of important mail matter. She will continue her voyage to Sydney at 5 p.m. on Monday MAMARI LEFT MONTE VIDEO ' . According to a cable message received to-day the Shaw-Savill liner Mamari, which left Wellington on the sth January for London, continued her voyage from Monte Video on Tuesday last The Union 3teamer Waitotno is fixed to leave Bunbury on Saturday next with a full cargo of jarrah for Lyttelton, Wellington, and Auckland The Karma is due in port late to-night with a load of coal from Greymouth The Poherua left Dunedin at 6.30 o'clock this morning for Wellington direct, and is due here on Saturday. She will probably leave the same day for Westport, where she will load coal fpr Wellington Making her first trip in place of the Kahu, the Squall is due in Wellington from Napier to-morrow She will load here for Napier and the coast, sailing on Saturday. With the entry of the Squall into the Wellington-East Coabt service it is more likely that a regular service will be maintained. The question of drawing up a definite time-table is now receiving consideration The Makarini will complete local loading operations in time to sail for Wanganui tomorrow morning at daybreak A total of 174 tons of cargo is being brought to Wellington from Auckland by the Tarawera, due to-morrow. This includes 3135 bags and 051 sacks of sugar The Canopus was to leave Wellington this afternoon to load again at' Westport for this port. Slie is due back on Sunday "next The Scales chartered steamer Dalmore, which left Lyttelton on Tuesday night for London, took the following cargo, which was loaded at Port Chalmers, Wellington, Timaru. and Lyttelton :— 19,100 bales of wool, 500 cases of meat, 200 casks of tallow, 200 sacks of peas. and sundries

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 23, 28 January 1915, Page 6

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BY TELEGRAPH. LONDON, 27th January Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 23, 28 January 1915, Page 6

BY TELEGRAPH. LONDON, 27th January Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 23, 28 January 1915, Page 6