It Mines,Two Ships Due TomorroworM» .stages Uy wirclfea from the scaling fion ire as follows:The7 p.m.. CO miles SE. by E n’ c f Cape Spear; yesterday's slt;-als rfowvd iJnwn. 1S00; saw nothing to* d’.y; thick snowHanger—Shot 1300 to-day.1 Terra N ova—Got all yesterday's seels ebeard; killed 363 more to-day land Ieoh them on board.! Viking—Hos I. len E»o mJlea S. by E.:‘ of Cape Hay; grJu frcm X.W.; One n]1 end cler.r; ship Jammed; hard workn‘ picking up pans: nothing new to re-ash- 90' I So word wan received from the st i Engl?. Tlic Thetis and Terra Nova t0 | an finlcVr.g their ioada to-day and , their arrivals should be looked for to* morrow. Tfcq Hanger ts well fished ^aud is doing well wjui old. scala,. cx-^ iHctlng to kc: enough to load.C | The complete turnout of the Beothlc ! and drdrJia of h t cr.rgo Is as follows: . 47.COS young harps, weighing 17,804 * tw:., 3 qre., 12 I ho.; J*12 old hirpsneighing 8CS cv.U 1 qr., -3 Iba.. 1 old hoed weighing 1 cwl.. 1 qr,, 26 lbs., making a to.nl fro?.* weight of 060. 18 cwl, .1 qrs., 23 lbn.# and u uct weight of 933 toai. 4 ewt_, 3 qrs., r lbs.. valued at $86. 632.73 net, less one fall slihr 3, 375,60. The crew of 230 urn shar. vl 124.66. The men plckrd up off :!u shore shared $26.98. The net value of the 138 reals secured by | them waa 242.88. Tho gross average weight of the young harps landed wan , 45H !h*. This Is The second Icrgeat trip ever brought Into me port by one lrt | «!ilp for one trip; the record being 15 i held by .ho 9. S. Florfccl, Captain 5 t Abram Kean, win n In 1916 ho landed [. from that ship 49,069 urala with a tt j nci weight of 1.014 ions, 19 cwl., I pr. 2C lbs,. vnlitt d c.t $90,800 19.c ni 1 crI. d.lieflees-i