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BY TELEGRAPH.

LONDOK, Ist February Sailed— Sowandburgess, for Melbourne; Cuyaba, for Wellington MELBOURNE, Ist February Arrived— Hackness, from New York AUCKLAND, Ist February, 'Arrived— Atua, (3.30 p.m.), from Suva, Tonga, and Samoa 2nd February Arrived— Orari (6 45 a.m.), from Wellington NEW PLYMOUTH, 2nd February Arrived-'-Barawa (6.40 a.m.), from Onehunga BLENHEIM, 2ud February Arrived— Blenheim (6.80 a.m.), from Wellington Arrived— Opawa (7.80 a.m.), from Wellington NELSON, 2nd February Afrived-^Kaiton (4 a.m.), from Wellington Arrived— Mapouriku. (10 a.m.), from Wellington and Picton KAIKOURA, 2nd February Arrived— Wakatu (5.30 a.m.), from Wellington LYTTBLTON, Ist February Arrived — Kini, from Westporfc Sailed— Cygnet, for Kaikoura 2nd February Arrived— Wahine (7.20 a.m.). from Wellington Arrived— Wimmera (9.20 a.m.), from Wellington To sail— Wahliw (8.10 p.m.), for Wellington DUNEDIN, Ist February Sailed— Kaikoura (4 p.m.), for Lyttelton; Storm, for northern ports; El Cordobes (0 60 v.m.), for Timaru; Storm (7.35 p.m.), for 'Northern ports PORT CHALMERS, 2nd February Sailed— Mitniro (7.10 a.m.), for Wellington COMING BY THE MAITAI Due to-morrow from Sydney the R.M.S. Maitai is bringlns 10 first saloon, 2 second saloon, and 11 third-class passengers, ac ; well as 17 tons Of cargo,' for this uort. There are 82 through passengers aboard for San irancisco and 4 for Papeete. The Maitai is timed to sail from Wellington at 0 p.m. on I hursday WAiTOtfO BRINGING JARRAff It is expected that the Waitomo will sail from Bunbury on Thursday next with a cargo laud

OTAKI DUE TO-MORROW All expected arrival .it Wellington to-morrow is Miv Otaki from Brisbiine. Tho vessel is coming anofcs to assist in Homeward loading, and from this port she goes to Napier mid Tokomaru Bay. She afterwards returns to Wellington to QII up WIRIIAL FOU HOME At present loading for Home at Dunedtn, the Wur.il ib to bill! to-inonow foi Timaru and Wellington to complete operations. She bails finally from this poit for London UNION COMPANY'S CHARTER The Union Company lias, arranged for the steamer Kaisliin Maru 'to load at Vancouver and San Francisco for Melbourne and Sydney. The Kaishin Maru was formerly the British stonier Puritan HAWKES BAY, FROM LONDON Bound for New Zealand porte, via the Cape of Good Hope and Australian ports, the Hawkes Bay salted from London on the 23rd January. She is due at Wellington about the beginning of April MIMIRO'S MOVEMENTS A projected departure from Dunedin to-day was the Mimiro for Wellington. After lifting part cargo here, she goes to Wanganui roadstead, Gisborne, and Napier for a himilar purpose, subsequently returning to Wellington to complete. She is scheduled to sail for London about the 14th February | STEAMER GOULBURN DAMAGED • The Sydney Marine Underwriters' Association has been advised that Messrs. Huddart, Parker's new steamer Goulburn, which was reported to have sailed from Sunderland on the 19th inst. for Australia, struck a sunken steamer in the Downs, and was towed in above Tilburynese with the forehold full of water MARESFIELD LEFT NEW YORK Cabled advice has been received of the departure from New York on the 17th January of the A. and A. Line's steamer Maresfleld for New Zealand ports. The vessel is coming via the Panama Canal MATUNGA LEFT HOBART According to a cable from' Hobart, the Matunga left there yesterday for Wellington. No advice has been received by the local agents as to the reason of the vessel's departure, but it is considered probable that she has been sent in search of the miseing EndcaTOUr PERSONAL . Mr. Butler, purser in the Union Company's service, arrived from the North to-day to join the local office staff of the company Mr. H. E. Williamson, of the Union Company's local passenger department, left for Timaru last evening to join the staff of the new office there Captain G, F. Entwistle, of the Riyerina, who recently underwent a serious operation at a private hospital in Sydney, is reported to be making satisfactory progress towards recovery Mr. T. Hubbai'd, assistant purser of the s.s. Westralia, came aehore at Wellington Captain G. Brown, late mate of the Blenheim, is acting as master in place of Captain Wilkinson, who has been granted holiday leave Captain A. Dowell having rejoined the Stormbird after holiday leave, Captain J. Crotty, who has been acting as master of the vessel, has resumed his usual position as mate Mr. I{. Grono, acting mate of the Stormbird, has temporarily joined the Blenheim in a similar capacity, vice Captain G. Brown Captain P. Dowell, mate of the Ngahere. is acting as master of the Ngatoro, relieving his brother (Captain P. J. Dowell), who has been granted leave. Mr. Woolams, second mate of the Ngakuta, has joined the Ngahere as mate Mr. S. L. Petersen, chief engineer of the John, has come ashore on holiday leave, his place being filled by Mr. Jackson. Mr. J. C. Wadsworth has joined the vessel as second engineer Mr. L. Deyonport. wireless operator on the Moana, has signed off tlie vessel's articles Jlr. Huntly, second officer of the Karma, signedx>ff the vessel's articles to-day Due to-morrow from southern ports, the Corinna is to bo despatched at 6 p.m. the same day for Nelson and New Plymouth It is reported that the Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company's liner Rangatira. will load at Montreal this month on behalf of the New Zealand Shipping Company Loading operations on the Anglo-Brazilian are expected to be completed at Bluff to-day. The vessel then tails for London, being due Home about the 22nd March The Star of Scotland is scheduled to leave London on Saturday next for Australian 1 and New Zealand ports Discharge of the New Zealand cargo by the Moana was unable to be completed yesterday, and the vessel's departure for Sydney was postponed until to-day According to a wireless message from the Chatham Islands, the Himitangi arrived at Waitangi on Sunday afternoon from Lyttelton. After loading she returns to Lyttelton and Wellington The Zealandic is expected to clear London about the 10th February for Auckland, Wellington, and the Bluff Advice has been received that the Koromiko will leave Newcastle on Thursday for Picton and Wellington The liner Matatua is due at Auckland on the 16th February from London. She will afterwards visit Wellington, and subsequently load in New Zealand for Home, sailing probably about the middle of March

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27, 2 February 1915, Page 6

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BY TELEGRAPH. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27, 2 February 1915, Page 6

BY TELEGRAPH. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27, 2 February 1915, Page 6

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