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SHIPPING NEWS.

TEASES OF THE MOON. FEBRUARY. Day. Ilr.m. Now Moon. 2 8. 6 p.m. First quarter ... 9 3.57 p.m. Full moon ... ... 17 8.35 p.m. Last quarter .... 25 " 2.45 p.m ' HIGH WATER. \ To-day, 0.40 a.m.; I.G p.m. To-morrow, 1.34 a.m.; 1.58 p.m.. SUN. Sun rises to-day, 5.28 a.m.; sets, G.3S p.m. ARRIVALS. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27. QUEEN OF THE SOUTH, s.s. (4.30 a.m.), 198 tons, Harvey, from Foxton. STORMBIRD, s.s. (5.25 a.m.), 217 tons, M'lntyre, from Wanganui. WARRIMOO, s.s. (0.15 a.m.), 352!) tons, M'Donald, from Sydney. Passengers: Saloon-rr Misses Glover, Rutherford, Littlejohn' (2),' Rathbone, Jacobs/ Emerson, Feist, Kearney, I ox, Morrah (2), Nurse Finch, Mesdames Carroll and 2 children, Watts, Rose and son, Doherty, Littlejohn, Longton, Morrah, Hoskins, M'Guinncss, Staff Captain Rose, Rev. Doull, Dr. Jamieson, Messrs. Steeds, Renter, Young, Taine, Carroll, Cullen, Perston, Reid, Swan? Nell, Godso, Mullane, Doherty, Littlejohn, Jennings, Feist, Oliffe, Grant, M'Diarmid, Ross, Morrah, Hoskins, M'Guinness, Gordon; 90 steerage. For Lyttelton—Miss Hood-Wil-. liams, Mesdames Cobham, Batehelor, Messrs. Cobham, * Wiggins, Andrews, M'Cartney, M'Crackin, Hyde, Whitehead. Thompson, Edwards, M'Calley. For Dtmedin—Misses Busby (2), Mesdames Busby, Sommerville, Messrs. Mackay, Busby, Higinbotliam. TASMAN, s.s. (6.30 a.m.), 179' tons, Cox, from Nelson and Motueka.

ROTOMAHANA, s.s. (G. 45 a.m.), 1777 tons, Collins, from Lyttelton., Passengers: Saloon-r Misses Coster, Peiper, Jennings, Darlev (2), Hollis (2), Neilson, River, Stanford, Steele, Leach; Caffell, Mesdames Sterickcr, Steele, Wilson, Flcsher and boy, Reed, Downs, Wright, Matthews, Rev. Father Dadali,' Major M'Kenzie, Dr. Cockayne, Messrs. Longden, Bartholomew, Wright, To Hemara, Batgcr, Morris, Orr, Cambridge, Stenyer, Day, Kepple, Budd, Reed, Flesher, Trctt, Small, M-Namar.v Haggett, Down, Oldham, Sandt'ord, Mather, Barry, Walker, Thew, M'Snorran,- Richards, Clayton, Cholmoiidley, Lees, Wilson, Wilks, Houiisell, Steele, Ribbell, Streiff, Spencer, Jansen, Harden, Johnston, M'Auley, Adams, A'Court, Ashman, Lagler, Bidmead; 33 steerage. OP AW A, s.s. (7.30 a.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, from Blenheim. - " ■ t ■ WAIHI, s.s. (8.20 a.m.), 92 tons, (farey, from Blenheim. - * " ••

MANUKA, s.s. (8.30 a.ni.), 4305 tons,: Phillips, from Dunedin and Lyttelton. Passengers: ■Saloon—Misses Boyle, Valentine. Gibbs, Nicoll, Crichton, Samson (2), Stewart, Thomas, Wood, Mesdames Valentine, Whiteford, Watt, Stuart, .Duncan, Coradine, Bettington, Le Lievre, Brown, Rogerson,. Winter, Chatfield, Dr. Caroj Messrs. Valentino (2), Whiteford, Braik, Pearson, Cutteri, Crawford, Watt, M'Hattic, Duncan, Kcnworthy, Pike, Shearer, Madlin, Davis, Potts, Bettington, • Butler, Stead, Schwartz, Rogerson, Oates,' Perrett, Coradine, Chatfield, and Captain.Foster; 20 steerage. \ INVERMAY, barque (2.30 p.m.), 1337' tons, from Liverpool. lIIMITANGI, s.s. (2.30 p.m.). 323 tons, ManIcy,'from Picton, via Ohariu Bay. * WAIPORI, s;s. (9.30 p.m.), 1919 tons, Lacey, from Greymoifth. 1 ; RANGI," scow (8.20 p.m.), 85 tdns,-.Sorenson, from-ICaramea. i

.AORER-E; s.s. (8.35 p.m.). 77. tons, Fisk, from Pa tea.

DEPARTURES. . _;vf : . THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27. ' HINEMOA, s.s. (3 a.m.), 512 tons, Bollons, for Brothers Lighthouse. CANOPUS,'s.s. (5.10 a.m.), 1337 tons/ Lo.bb, for Westport. PENGUIN, s.s. (1.50 824 tons, Robertsoil, for Picton, Nelson,. New Plymouth,; andOnehungaj.GO passengers. 1 1 ; MANA, s.s. (4.'50 p.m.), 134 tons,' Corby, for ! Wcstport. . • . RAKANOA, s.s. (5 p.m.), 2246 tons, Carson, for Picton arid Westport. • ' TASMAN, s.s. (5 p.m.), 179 tons, Cox, for Nelson and NJotueka. , : HIMITANGI; s.s'. (G.15,p.ni.), 323 Man-ley,-for Greymonth. ' ;.<■ ■■ 1 WAIHI, s.s. (1i.30 p.m.), 02 tons, Carey, for Blenheim. 1 , ■> .. , • ' OPAWA, .sis'.; (7, p.m.),'' 110"tons, Nicholas; for Blenheim. " ' ' - TE AHXV, s.s. (7.25 p.m.), ! 1652 : tons,. Lind-; say, for Nelson; 30 passengers/ ' ROTOMAHANA, s.s. (8.10 p.m.), 1777 tons, Collins; fov Lyttelton; 97; passengers. : MANUKA, s.s. (11.5 p.m.), 4505 tons, Phillips, for Sydney, via Napier, Gisborne, : and Auckland. Passengers: Saloon—For N.apior»«i Mr. De Guerrier. For Gisborne—Mrs. . King, Messrs. Davis, \.-.Msntyre,' JPMahon. For Auckland—Misses ilart'and Peacock',- Mes-'j danies Warmford, -.Morgan; Hart, .- Braggo, Libbett, Messrs." Pape', Morgan; Mords, Palston; Mouatt, Bragge; Libbett, Warnford, Zimaiit. QUEEN OF' THE SOUTH, s.s. : (midnight), | 198 tons, Harvey, for Picton. . EXPECTED ARRIVALS. ; . Manaroa, Motucka, February 28. Waihi, Blenheim, February 28. Moeraki,- Melbourne, via South, February 28. Zealandia, Sydney, via Auckland; Gisborne, Napier, February 28. - . Defender, Karamea, February 28. Kamona, Westport, February 28. : • Maori, Lyttelton, February 28. , '.'' ■ Idralema, Diinedin, February 28. . ■ Iluia, Wanganui, February 28. - • '" Mapourika, Nelson - and Westport, - February 29. ' \ - . . Rotomahana', Lyttelton, ■ February 29. . Tasmari; : Motueka, February 29. Opaiva,; Blenheim, February 29. • Kiripaka, Patea, February 29. Queen;of;tho South, Foxton, March 1. •' ; Ivahu, Napier, via coast, March 1.,.. ' Waikare, Dunedin and Lyttelton; March 1. Cahopus, Westport, March 1. '■> Kiripaka, Picton, March 1. Takapuna, Onehunga • and New Plymouth, March 1. . .. , Koonya, Southern ports, March I.' ■- i Uli'maroa, Sydney, March 4.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. " Kiripaka, Patea, February 28. Wailii, Blenheim, February.2B;'. Stormbird,. Wanganui, February 28. ,V Manaroa, Motueka, February 28.' Maori, Lyttelton, February 28. Pattella, Nelson, February 28. '"-'V; Wakatu, Kaikoura, February 28. \ Moe'raki, Sydney, February 28. > -,v' : Lord Sefton, Lyttelton, February 28. Oswestry Grange, Lyttelton and Dunedin, February 08. . Zealandia, Lyttelton, Dunedin, February '28. Kennedy, Nelson and West Coast; February 28. - Aorere, Patea, February 28. . • -fi ' Blenheim, Blenheim, February 28. • (h Huid, Wanganui, February 28. Corinthio,: London,, February 29. .'••• ' Tokomaru,- 'Timaru,: February 29. • ..Arahura, Nelson and : West Coast,' F&bfiiary 29. V'. • .. ■ Opa'iva, Blenheim, February 29. Rotomaliana,' Lyttelton',' February 29. ■ Tasmani' Nelson, March; 1. Kaliu,' 'Napier, East Coast, March 2 QucenTof the South, Foxton, March 2. :

INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. ZEALANDIA, s.s., left Sydney, February 19, for Wellington, via. Auckland, Gisborne, and Napier. .Due Wellington, February '28,' and loaves saiuo day for ■ Lyttelton and Dunedin. MOEEAKI, s.s., left Melbourne, February 19, for Wellington, via'llobart and Southern ports. Duo Wellington, February 2S. Leaves forSydnoy direct same daj-. Due Sydney, March. 2. . ,-. . . , . . ,; :r ' MOKOIA, ■ s.s., left Sydney,, February 26, for Wellington, via Auckland, Gisborne, and Napier.- Dtie'' Wellington March 6. Leaves same day for Lyttelton and Dunedin. ■<". '

MARENO,'. s.s., leaves Melbourne, Marqll 'd, for Wellington, via Ilobart-'and Southern ports. Due Wellington March 13. Leaves for Sydney the same day.' Due Sydney March 1-7. ULIMAROA, s.s., leaves Sydney, February 29, ; for Wellington dircct. . Duo' Wellington' March t. ..Lciivps for Melbourne, via Southern ports and Ilobart, following day. Duo Melbourne March 14.

VICTORIA, s.s. leav(!6' Sydney,' March 4, for Wellington, via Gisborne,. Napier. Duo Wellington March 13..'Leaves for Lyttelton' and Dunedin same dav.

s ' s '' Melbourne, February 26, for Wellington,' via Ilobart and Southern ■ports. Due Wellington March C. Leaves for Sidney direct same ,'day. Due Sydney

OVERSEA SHIPPING. . STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. From London. MAREIUi (duo Wellington about February 23), sailed on December ID, .via Melbourne Sydney, Auckland, and Napier. (Tysor Line! agents.) RAICAIA (duo' Wellington about March 10), sailed on January 11, via Auckland. (N.Z S Co.. agents.) ' RIMUTAKA (due Wellington about March 12); sailed .on January 2G, via Plvinouth, ieiurilTe, Capetown, and Hobart. (N.Z S Co agents.) STAR OF SCOTLAND (due Wellington about April 1). sailed on January 17, via Melbourne. Sydney Auckland, and Napier. (Tvser Line agents.) WHAKARUA (due Wellington about April 12), sailed on January 31, via Melbourne, Sydney, Auckland, and Napier. (Tysor Line agents.) • • ' MAMARI (due Wellington about March 24), sailed on February 7, Plymouth February 9, via Tenenffe, Capetown, and Hobart. (Sfiaw oavill, agents.) MAORI (due Wellington about April 10) sailed on lebruary :13, via Auckland. (Shaw,nayill, agents.) ■ 3ONGARIRO (due Wellington about April 8),. sailed on lebruary 20. Plymouth 22, via Tenenffe, Capetown, and Hobart. (N.Z. ShipP.'PB Co., agents.) From Liverpool. ' CIA . OKA (duo Wellington abnnt February -7) sailed on January 2, via Auckland. (Shaw, .nnvill. audits.) / s SURREY (due Wellington about March 25). sailed on January IS, via Auckland. U'.ll.b. Line, agents.) . DEVON (due Wellington about April 17), sailed on-February 8, via Australia and Auckland. (F.H.S. Line, agents.) From New York. MarrWi if* llo 'Wellington about March 2), sailed on December 10, for Auckland direct. (A. and A. Line, agents.) .KLOUB (duo Wellington about March nJTI! ou ,lanuar r 2, via Port Chalmers. STAR OF ENGLAND (due Wellington about „?i via "Melbourne, n,!!n „ Auckland, (fyser Line, agents.) SI ItAl HA VON (duo Wellington about April . i .° n , J 1 I " I ", ar - v IS . via Melbourne, Sydnej. and Auckland. (A. and A.'Line, agents.) SAILING VESSELS TO ARRIVE. WEArHERSFIELD. barque, left- IJunburv February 1, for Wellington. >

•' *<• BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEAS. i,. • SYDNEY. a •' j __ .. Thursday, February 27. i Arrived. Chief, from Kaipara. HOBART. '• CaftfiJAucK I COASTAL. ; THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27. ... ' EAST'CAPE. 1 : ; Ora. passed; for -Wellington (at 6 a.m. AUCKLAND. , . Arrivecl.-Whangape, from Newcastle.'' ' SnVliT 1V "em, barque, from Marseilles, vi; ■ Southern, ports. ' Arrived.—Monowai, from the South, bailed—Kaniona, for' the South. ; ; OXEIIUNGA. ' ■ ' mouth Ved ' _l ' aiaWa ® New. Ply ' : Sailed.-Rarawa, for .New Plymouth.' Pas ■ E rS: »« 00nr K Ringrosc, Knight,., Gil ' • M Shane; ;-'BickneH,'' Pollard,; Streifl . Alexander Mesdames Johns and 2 children Biett, Gilfillan, lung "and 2' children, Edge cumbe, Gavin, Percy, Mesfcrs. • Johns,- Brett Fuller, Smith, Bush, Wallace, Edsecnmbo okmner, Buyley Barclay, Sefton; Silk, Qui! ham, Scott, Gilfillan, Russell, Gazzard, it'll vencjyaud Rev. Sergell. • ■ ' , ; ' NEW PLYMOUTH. ' Arrived.—Takapuiia '(4.30 a.m.),- from One liunpa. .■> 1 . ' • • . Sailed.—Takapuna (9 p.m.), for Onehunga.' : ' ' NAPIER. ' . Arrived.-Marere (7 a.m.), from Auckland. ' ■ A rrived.—Zealand]a (S a.m.J.ir.om.'.Gisborne. Arnved.-Hawea ;(4.10 ,p;m:)7-rfrsmir/Wclliug ton. ' , • r * . •,» ' Sailed.-Zealandia (3.10 p.m.);'forWclliilgtoh PA TEA. ' Arrived.—Kiripaka (5 p.m.),-frbni Wellington " v ' " WANGANUf. Arrived.—Huia (5.50. a.m'.)j' from-•.Wellington Sailed.—Huia (5.50 p.m.), - for . MOTUEKA. Arrived.4-Manaroa (3 p.m.)'' from-'Wellington Sailed.—Mauaroa (4.5 p.m.), for".; Wellington 1.. PICTON." ■ t , Arrived—Pateena,(7 p.m.), from Nelson. Arrived.—Penguin-' (6.5 p;m.), from Welling ton. ; ..- ■- ; . To' sail.—Penguiq (10 "p.m.); for "Nelson; ,V 'Mo sail.—Pateena (9.30 p.m.), for. Wellington : . NELSON. • 'Arrived—Waverley (1.50 p.m.), from Wei .lington. Sailed.—Pateena (1.45 p.m.), for Picton. BLENHEIM - .'Arrived.—Blenheim (2.30 a.m.), from Welling ton. ' : To sail.—Blenheim (midnight), for Welling toii. " . . WESTPORT. .'.To sail.—Mapourika .(9 a.m., Friday), fo: Nelson. # . . • : , GREYMOUTII. . ;'■.' Arrived.—Mapourika'\(7 aim.), "from'..West port.- - Sailed.—Taieri (5U5 'p.m:),' for Huoiy River.'' To sail.—Mapourika (4 . a.m.,;- Friday), -fo: Westport. v. :-• KAIKOURA. ... To sail—Wakatu (5 p.m.), for Wellington. . ' LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Maori (G. 15 a.m.), from- Welling ton. ■ . Arrived.—Moeraki (6.20 a.m.) from Dunedin Arrived—Petono (3.20 p.m.), from Grey mouth. _ . '. Sailed.—Moeraki (5.30 p.m.), for Sydney, vi; Wellington. Passengers—Saloon: For Wei lington—Mrs.. Shipton'; and maid and 2 chil dren, Mr. Orton Stevens. For Sydney—Misse .Murray, Hobbs, Hulston, Hewant, Mesdame; Davies, Murray, Hobbs, Hulston, • Balfour Hewant, Chamberlain, Gotthelf, . Trevail Messrs. Matson, ; Pedley, Hulston, Hewant Balfour, Chamberlain, Gotthelf, Doyrell, Tre vail; Pearson, Webb, Rogersbn. Sailed.—Maori, for Wellington. Passengers--136 saloon,' 36' steerage. . : "Sailed.—Cygnet, for Kaikoura. .- DUNEDIN. ''Arrived.—Waikare, from Auckland. , . Sailed.—lndralema, for Brisbane. :

THE KAIPARA. i'he New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Kaipara was timed to leave Napier ■ last night for;Picton in continuation of her loading operations. . The . Kaipara is due "in Wellington to-morrow. i, ; THE AMOKURA AT RUSSELL.. The Marino Department received advice that the training ship Amokura nad arrived at Russell yesterday morning, and- had called at the Great Barrier while en routo from Auckland. . THECRARI. •The Now Zealand' Shipping Company's" steamer Orari is timed'to leave tho Bluff on Saturday for Waitara. Tlienco the vessel calls ht Auckland, Gisborne, Napier, and: Lyttolton, iii tho order named, for Homeward loading purposes. The vessel-will carry'another shipment of frozen produce for Gibraltar.

THE CORINTHIC. The Shaw, Savill, and Albion CompAnvV steamer Connthic is fixed to sail finally for London, via Monte Video,. Ri o d 0 Jaheiro, Teneritre, and Plymouth to-morrow The is taking nearly .100 passengers from tho Dominion, there being 71 in the first saloon, 82 second' saloon, and 133 third-class passengers. THE BARQUE INVEKMAY. The barque Invermay, 1337 tons, from Liverpool, arrived off the Heads yesterday morning and . signalled for a tup. The Duchess went out and towed tho vessel to the Stream, where she dropped anchor at'2.3o. p.m. The Invermay left Liverpool on November 17, and has general cargo to discharge at Wellington' and Duuedin. Messrs. Levin and Co., Ltd., arc agents for the vessel.

| ANOTHER -.WOOL SHIP,

rWf iS announced that Mr. G. H. Scales has chartered the barque Pharos, 1217 tons, now ifiT- 0 to g0 on H»e-.wool berth at >\ elhngton for London. The vessel will be despatched m timo to catch the September sales at London. This is the sixth sailing vessel under charter to Mr. G.' H. Scales , this season to load wool for London from the Do. million. . - .. ■ THE NEW ORLEANS. . : le , -i- and A. Line steamer New Orleans passed Capo -Maria Van Dieman' yesterday morning, , en. route from New York" to AucW lanil. Ihe steamer left Newv York on Decemii a ? noiv ei s'it.v days'out. She.made a call' at Hobart recently to replenish bunKers. After discharging at Auckland, the New hKolHtareb 5° Welliugton ' and > dua PASSENGERS FOR SYDNEY.' - The following, have booked passages 'for Svdnej by the .Union .Company's taehmer Moera'ki, riln \r a \ ls f ?.- da - v Greenwood,. Merl n,t,: reas . e ' Goo'loro (2), Burr, Gray,Biemner, Meldnim, Hoskins, Mesdnmcs Phara«yn, Mernau, Richard, Aliens, Marks," Spence TintJc ' n''Tj Cameron, Parks and child, Rogerson, Gould, Burr (2), Gillow, Matthews, Twl 1 !" 1 ' i"T C J' ?fp rs ' D - 1-aing, -Turner, rin tW Aliens; Cameron, H: Came- > Harkins, Andrews; If.; Limeenn tj' J * arter > L - Heath. Tanner, RoggerCol' E Ulpott > T " S.-Josephson, C W?k™ of V ' Forgusson, G. . S. : Munro, T r° U V Finmob ' E - White . /' % erslc >'> R cv. M'Laren. and'secretary, Master Burr, Gerd,' Gluckstin, Collens..

ARRIVAL OF THB WARRIMOO.. A STORMY VOYAGE.. - Testerda y the Union Company's steamer Warnmoo arrived from Svdnev and dropped anchor in the Stream, Pratioue. waS wtmi? al HoaJv vessol . ' )ertl ? cd >at .the .Queen's thronn-iinn ml ™ >8 encountered fi kf,l C! I vo y?Ee, which occunied .4'davs 16 hours. Sydney was left at 2 p.m; on Satv"* ay » as soon'as"the steamer put 1 her bow outside of Port Jackson-'Heads she ran into a moderate south-easterly gale, which increased in strength as the vessel got further w" 1 t lc , c ° as " : lhc ail the way across hovered] between east-sou'-east and : east-nor'-east. Ihe speed of the-Warrimoo was reduced and great quantities of water' were - shipped over the forecastle head. ■. /These unpleasant conditions prevailed during the'passage from land to land.v.Heavy rain wag: experienced at lntorvals up to wjtliin:9o or-100 miles of. the New Zealand coast. The 'Continuous boisterous feather, encountered this trip is considered by Captain Colin M'Donald to bo > tlie. worst remembers in his twentv years' oxperienca of the Tasman Sen,.although he.lias met' with heavier gales. , The 1 Warrimop. proyed. her seagoing qualities, and weathered the gales with* out sustaining any accidcnt: Tiie'imports for Wellington brought. by tlie vessel' -include the following 24 case's".chairs,- .40 25 s ? i £ . 20 cases mineral-water, 105 bars steel, (9 lengths boring v tubes,'2o.,kegs saltpetre, 444 hardwood sleepers, 200 . cases colza oil, 22 cases pennouth, ,14',casks unk,-22 .'eases omulsion, 100 bags oij cake, 25* cases salmon, 50 - sacks ground nut, 33' bundles: coriisa'cks, 20 half-cases lomous, 100 mats ricc, 217-' packages Chinese merchandise, 102 ingots copper, 1 IG9 ingots tin,,77 cases sardines,,,lo casks wine, 50 cases cocoa, 190' packages tea,' 236 chests'tea ii rolls wire netting, 21. bundled bags,'.'l4Ss bags ' Fait, ,57- cases phonographs, '812 bags, rjcomeal,* 53 . bags seed; Gsi bars lead, 200 bags gypsen,-70 sncks flour, 22 drums paint, 585 cases soap, 200 melons/1 crate melons, ;413 cases fruit,\3o half-': cascs soap, 2330 bags sugar, 15 hogsheads white spirit, U slabs.; marble,/11 cases tobacco,' 125 rolls lead, ? 151 pieces hewnlron bark,-' 28 bundles.bottleSj 20' cases pines, 249 cases : grapes..

• The collier .Pareora, which-.has-.been /undergoing general' overhaul on the Patent Slip, ■will probably come' off It is expected she will resume running early next week. The barquo Onyx, well known in New Zealand ports, will load: a .cargo of timber ! nt Port Esperance 'for' a port not specified., The , Onyx is' still under- the' command of- Captain'Woebling. _The Maoriland Shipping Ennerdale. loads- grain and. produce -at the, Bluff, for- Auckland; on Monday, next, and will call at Oamaiiuj j Timaru, ' and ■ Wellington, en route. ..... Mr._ Leonard; A. 'Waters,, of--Cliristchurch/' who in. .London . recently, passed his examination for. a 1 mate's has joined the Tyser liiier.Star,:of .Scotland,..which,.left Lon-, don on . January 15, for ■Melbourne";' Sydney, r and New Zealand ports. 1 ... Mr. liroad, late,, purser of- the -Wai. Aare; .has ,been , transferred' . .to.''.'-the Manuka at . : and . Mr. .Matthews, of ■ the Manuka, lias',' joined the jWaikara until she arrives-in'Duiiedin, where he joins the Warrimoo. Yesterday, •. Messrs. ;-Wallis and Eweu, pursers of the Warrimoo and Te/Anau respectively, exchanged positions. Mr. Ewen transfers to the Waikare -in the South. • - ..V, ■.• ■V:';.-.'.-- .

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 133, 28 February 1908, Page 10

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