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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OP THE MOON. JOKE. -,Day. Hr. in. Full moon ... 4 06b p.m. hast, quarter 11 2 13 p.m. now moon ... 16 10 58 a.m. . First auartcr 26 613 a.m. HIGH WATER. To-doy, 10.19 a.m.; 10.45 p.m. To-day; 10.19 a.m.; 10.45 p.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day, 7.12 a.m.; sets,-4.28 p.m. arrivals. '■ -•. thtjbsday, jcne 10. KITTAWA, s.b. (4.30 a.m.). 1247 tons. Penniug. ton, Jroni Westport, WAIIII, s.s. Hill a.m.), 92 tone, Carer, from Blenheim. WAIHAU, s.s. (5.60 a.m.), 93 tow. Vondbre, from Nelson. MAJUBOA, s.s. (6.35 a.m.), 2598 tons, Manning, from Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Stevenson, Jensen, Thompson. Bannister. CaUaBhan, Dredge, Ncodl, Chosscraan, Callaghan, Dredge, Jeffs, Tuke,. Walls, Foster, Luke. lleßdaines Stevenson, Whits, Julius and 2 children, flee, Messrs. Cooke, Lanrcnson, Middleton, Jeffs, Wise, Chancy, Faulk?, Ashton, Burncs, Hutchinson, M'Kce, Kerr, Ellis and child. Koeves. Beaven, Ttirnbull, Deano, Musson, Checsoman, Steven, Cole, OameroD, Wood, Houston,-Walker, Julius, Chamlicflain, Donald, Olive, Yoimg; 36 steerage. WIMMETU, sa (8.35 a.m.); 3022 tons, Waller, from Duaedin and Lyttelton. Passengers i Saloon—Misses Quigley, Keetley, Mesdames Ellison, Cameron, Kim, M'Douald. Messrs. Ellison, King. Karaitana, Firth, Manning, Fraer, Furge; 5 steerage. ETTEU; s.s. (4 p.m.), 65 tons, Peterson, from Napier. KHUPAKA, B.S. (4.50 pan.), 153 tons, Dixon, from Patofl. AOREEE, s-s. (4.45 pjn.), 77 tons, Fisk, from Patea. PATEEJTA, s.s. UOJO lun.), 1212 tons, Stewart, from Picton and Nelson. 'Passengers: SaloonMisses Sundgren, Niemaa, M'Kee, Doyle. 1 Thomas, Onrney, Orcman. Duffy. Braddock. Bird. Matthews, M'Gconte, Macoy, Eankin, Mack, Pinny, Stone, Bull, Holler, Lucas, Drosrh. Beauchop, Mesdames Olcrhardt, Kebboll, Harris, Thomas, Herbert and 2 children, Thomas, Garnev, Kerr, Price, Trapnell. Hflrlc, M'Gcorge, Coupcr and child, Mabin, O'Haean. Wiffon, Home, Clarke, Messrs. Sedgley, Wilkinson. Preston, Allen. Willi?. Hooper, Meredith. Fiett, Paj-et. Herbert, Sutherland, Ccdcrholm, M'Leod, Bartlett, Williams, Capt. Home, Hoopor, Trapnell. Harle, Dickson (2), Naylor, Rasey,'CHairan. Tronn. Gordon, . Waterhouse, Cameron, . Harris, Wiffen, Doyle, Bull, Bell, Blundell, Fathcrley. DEPARTURES, THURSDAY, -JUNE 10. BLENHEIM, s.s. (2 a-ml), 120 tons, Watson, for Blenheim. , \ LIZZIE TAYLOR, ketch (8.15 a.mj, 77 tons, Petersen, for Havclock. H.M.S. PIONEER, twin-screw, third-class protected cruiser (8.55 a.m.), 2200 tons, 6500 h.p., Commander Blunt, for Port Chalmers. KAFITI, , f s.s. (11.15 ajn.), 242 tons, Sawyers, for Wanganni. HHIA, s.s. (11.40 a.m.). 127 tons, Dowell. for Wanganui. WATRATT. s.s. (4.25 p.m.), 93 tons, Vendore, for Kelßon ■ and Motueka. .. WIMMERA, s.s. (4.35 p.m.), 3022 tons. Waller, for Sydney, via Napier, Qieborno, and Auckland. MOERAKI, s.s. (5.10 p.m.), 4392 tons, Stott, for Melbourne, via southern ports and Hobart. Passengers—Saloon : For Lyttelton—Misses Hnscott, Cameron, • Mesdames Murphy, Messrs. Tnrnbull, Gaardor, Grunt. £V>r Dnnedin—Misses Haggilt, Carew, Williamson, Mesdames Henderson, ■ Feruuson, Williamson. King and 2 children, Messrs. Palmer, Henderson. For Melbourne—Miss Buchanan, Mrs. Quin, Mr. Ryan. For Hobart-Miss Duncan, Mrs; Archer,' Mr. Archer. MANA, 5.6. (8 p.m.), 134 tons, Jackson, for Patoa.

MAKAROA, s.s. (8.5 p.m.), 259S tons. Manning, for Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon—Kiss Shakespeare, Hesdames Boo.th, Santon, Messrs. Booth, r»unmn, Abott, Chaffer,' Bidwcll. Tompcrton, Shand, Clark, CheCßbrough, and Colonel Shakespeare. ■ ■ v

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Hnia, Wanganni, Jane 11. Stormbird, Wanganui, June 11. Aorerc, Patea, June 11. . Opawa, Blenheim, Jnne 11. Queen of the South, Juno 11. Blenheim, Blenheim, Jnne 11. ' Warrimoo, Melbourne, via south, Jnne 11; Tnluno. Auckland, via Qisbornc, Napier, Jun« Mana, Patea, Juno 11. Kapifi, Wanganni, June 11, Maori, Lyttelton, Juno 11. Wootton, Lyttelton, Juno 11, Kiripaka, Patea, Juno 11.' Tainui, Gisborne, Juno 12.. . Whangape, Westport, Juno 12. Waihi, Blenheim, Juno 12. Wairan, Nelson, Juno 12. Kahu, Napier, via Coast, Juno 12. Mararoa, Lyttelton, Juno 12. Mapourika, Nelson and West Coast, Jnne 12. Arapawa, Lyttelton, June 13. Kanaroa. Havelock, Jnne 13. . Maitai, Dunedin and Lyttelton, June IJ. Wnverley, Kaikoura, June 13. Stormbird, Wanganui, June .13. Waikare, Auckland, via Gisborne, Napier, Juno 15. Cygnet, Knik>ura, Juno 15. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Aororc, Patea, June 11. Matatua, Timaru, June 11. Stormbird, Wanganni, June 11. Talunc, Lyttelton. Duncdin, June It Rosamond, Now Plymouth, Onehnngai June 11. Warrimoo, Sydney direct, June 11. Bum, Napier, Juno 11. Blenheim, Blenheim, June 11. Opana, Blenheim, June 11. Alexander, Nelson and West Coast, June 11. Maori, Lyttelton, June 11. Pateena, Picton and Nelson, Jnne 11. Kiripaka, Patea, June 11. Pohcrnr., Napier, June 12. Kittawa, Westport, June 12. Jluia, Wonganui, Juno 12. Queen of the South; Foxton, Jnno 12. » Wairan, Nelson and Motueka, June 12. Arahnra, Nelson and West Coast, Juno 12. Waihi, Blenheim, June 12. Mftvaroa, Lyttelton, June 12. Waverley, Nelson and West Coast, June 14. .Arapawa, Wanganui, June M. Manaroa, Motueka, Juno 14. Maitai, Napier, Gisborno, Auckland, June 14. Rotoiti, Nelson and West Coast, June 15. WaiSare. Lyttelton and Dnnedin, June 15. Cygnet, Kaikoura, Lyttelton, Juno 15. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. . MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. ULIMAROA, s;b. left Sydney May 29, for Wellington direct. Arrived Wellington Juno 2. Left June 3, for Melbourne, via southern ports and Bobart. Duo Melbourne June 12. WABIUMOO, s.J., tift Melbourne June 2, for Wellington, via Hobart and southern ports. Due Wellington June 11. Leaves same day for Bydney direct. Due Sydney Juno 15. MANUKA, 8-s.. left Molbonrne Juno 9, for Wellington, via Hobart and southern ports. Due Wellington June 18. Leaves same day for Sydney direct. Dub Sydney June 22. MOEBAKI, s.s., left Sydney June 5, for Wei. lington direct. Arrived Wellington June 9. Left June 10. for Melbourne, via southern ports and Hobart. Duo Melbourne June 19. VICTORIA, s.s., left Sydney. Juno B,' for Wellington, via Auckland and East Coast ports. Due Auckland Jnne 13, and Wellington June 18. Loaves same day for Lyttelton and Duncdin. WIMMBEA, 5.8., left Dunedin Juno 8 for Sydney, via Lyttelton. Wellington, Napier, and Auckland. Arrived Wellington June 10. Due Auckland June'l3, and Sydney Juno 18. TALTJNE, s.s., left Auckland, June 8. for Dunedin, via Gisborne, Napier, Wellington, and Lyttelton. Duo Wellington June 11, with Slokoia's Sydney cargo. MOKOIA, 8.5., left Auckland June 7, for Sydney. Due Sydney. June 11.. Leaves Sydney for Auckland Juno 16. MOANA. 5,.5., leaves Sydney, June 12. for Wellington direct. Due Wellington June 16. Leaves June 17, for Molbonrne. via southern ports and Hobart. Due' Melbourne, June 26. ; OVERSEA SHIPPING, STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. From London, : STAR' OP NEW ZEALAND (due Wellington about Juno 16), sailed on April 8, via Australia, Auckland and Napier. (Tyser Lino, agents.) WAKANTJI (due Wellington about June 12) sailed on April W. Plymouth April 22, via Cape Town and Hobart. (Now Zealand Shipping Co • agents.) • ' lONIC (due Wellington about June H), sailed on April 29, Plymouth May 1, via o»pe Town and Hobart. (Shaw-Savill Lino, agents.) KAIKOURA (duo Wellington about July 1) sailed on May 4, via Auckland. (Now Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) NEREJIANA (dno Wellington about July 14), sailed on May 5. via Australia, Auckland, and Napier. (Tyßer Line, agents.) , • ■ . TURAKINA (due Wellington about July 1), sailed on May 14, Plymouth May 6. via Capo Towu and Hobart. (New Zealand Shipping Co.. agents.) ATDENIC 'duo Wellington July 15). sailed on May 27, Plymouth May 29,' via Cape Town and Hobart. (Shaw-Savill Line, agents.) STAR OR ATJSTIIALIA (due Wellington abont July 28), sailed May 29, via Australian Portß and Auckland. (Tyser Line, agents.) KUMARA (duo Wellington about August' 61, sailed on Jnne 8, via Australian ports and Auckland. (Shaw, Savill, and Albion Line.-agents.) From Liverpool. MORAYSHIRE (due Wellington about Juno 24) sailed on April 21. via Australia and Auckland (IMI.B. Line, agents.) DEVON (duo Wellington about August 6). silled May 29, via Australian ports and Auckland. (F,.H.S. Lino, agents.) From Hew York. : WALKURE (duo Wellington about July' 8) sailed on May 5, for Wellington direct. (Vacuum Oil Co., agents.) BANTU (duo Wellington about. August 6), sailed on May 13, via Australia and Auckland. (A. and A. Line, agents.) SAILER TO ARRIVE. CLARA, barque, sailed from Lhorpool May 27 jlac Wellington. . '

BT TELEGRAPH. I . . OVERSEA. LOND6N. June 9. Arrired.-C6rinthic from Wellington. Sailed.—Kumara. for Auckland: Otaki, for Duncdin and Lyttelton. . NEWOASTLB. June 1" Sailcd.-Briobftlio, for Wellington; Polotas, for Oisbornoj Aldebaran, for Auckland: Komata, for Dunedin. ■•-■.' COASTAL, THTJHSDAX, JUNE 10. . HOKIANGA HEADS.Sailed.—lnga, for Sydney. . ' AUCKLAND, Arrived.—lndravelll (5.J5 a-m.!. from Snva; SolR_ran, barque, and James Oraig, barone, from Ivowcastlc; Waikarc, from southern ports. ', ONEHDNGA. Sailed.—Takapuia, (3.30 p.m.), for New Plymonth. Passengers: Melville, Burke, Kirk, Smith, Pearne, Mcsdnmes Burke and 2 children, Julian and infant, Burgess and 2 boys, Matthews, Messrs. Matthews, Hopkins. Cox, Christie. Melville, Nodder. Webber. George, Jackson, ahd Rev. Hawkins. 'NEW PLYMOUTH. Sailed.—Rosamond (noon), for Wellington. WASQANUI. Sailed.-Stormbird (2.30 p.m.), for Wellington. . . ■ NAPIER. Ar ?Tf ll -™ K , allu "■ °-m.), f''om Wellington. ' Sailcd.-Taluno (2.55 p.m.), for Wellington. Passengers: Saloon-Miss M'Donald, Messrs. Atkinson, Trent, Chambers, and Brown, ... foxton. W J ei™gton^ ÜBen ° r th 6 South (1.45 D.mJ. from ' BLENHEIM. Amved.-Blenheim (10.45 a.m.), rrom Welling. to R„ i ilte?- (U *«Pi?- ) ' from Wellington? * SaUed.-Opawa (9.30. p.m.),.for Wellington, i ■ •:': ■' KELSON.. 001^ 0 ! (3J5 "-»■>■ £ro » Picton: Sennedy (10.10 a.m.l, from Wellington. , ; ••'- , WESTI'OKT. ' A sfflf d -;; Ma GaiitaighO. from Kelson. Sailed-Mxtpourika (5. a.m.), for Greymouth. „£? ? a v-T K ? r °, mlk ,? a P- 01 -'- for Aucklaod: Waipori (Friday), for Oamaru. ■ • . ■ ■'.'; GEErMOOm d- o^ Qul %J I ! 0<m, t iro ™ Westnort. Sailed.-Poheruaa.2s_ a.m.i, for WeUtogton. bSSbSMW&n (midnisht)l for Weßtport ' KAIKOUKA. Arrivcd.-oygnet(6.«a.m i ), from Wellington. . ..■'-. LYITELTON. . Amved.-Maori (6.55 a.m.), trom Wellington: Warrimoo (6.« a.gi.), from Port Chalmers: Stem (ts.s a.m.), from Wangamii. • Sallcd.-Haori : xm p.m.). for Weffinetori. Pasaongors: Saloon-Misses Egleton, Swanston. Nott g). Mutton, Fornandos. Lattimore, Ball. Bouglas, Brookcris, Sisters Mabel, Mary, and Evelyn. Mesdamos Roborts, Ziell, Williams, Barnes, Maoken. a«- Williams, , Pryor, Malteland, Fitsgerald, Henna, M Oneen Reynolds, and Robinson. Messrs. Campbell, M-Collongb, Stockvis, Carrick. Bkeet, Montgomery, Brown. Shamonds. A. Kaye. J. T Hunter, Williams, Baron, Murray, Robertson, Mackenzie, Denniston, Pcnr.cy, \VTiite. Lee. GUra, Stacoy. Coleman, Dugdaio,. Mercer, Boswell, Walsh, Pitier, O'Brien, Logan, Buckley, Curry, loster, Reyaolßs. Robinson, Soactlebury, ana Armour, and 34 steerage. Warrimoo (4 p.m.), for Sydney, via. Wellington. Passengers—Saloon: For Wellingtoh-Mcears.,Little and C. W. Jones. Tor Sydney-lfossrs. Dickson, Harriott, Rankin, and Staples, Mrs. Stapha, Messrs. Thos. Brown, Studholme, Strange, Hadfleld, Lakeman, E. 0. Duncan, and M. 8.. Brown. Wootton, for Wellington; Rakanoa, for Wcstport; Holmdale. for Napier. ...... PORT CHALMERS. Arrived—Lakemba. barone (10 a.m.), from Wellington; Maitai, from Auckland, via ports. ' . E.M.S. lONIC. -

After discharging some 300 tow of cargo at Hobart, the B.M.S. lonic sailed for Wellington at 9, am yesterday. She should arrive here early on Monday morning.

MORAYSHIRE,' S INWARD CARGO. Inward cargo' by the Fodctal-HoulderShire bner Morayshire amounts in all to 7720 tonswhich makes her nearly a full ship-and is to bo distributed as follows :-For Wellington. . 2500 tons; for Auckland. 2600 tons; for Lyttelton, 1070 ton 3; for Dunedin,. 1550 tons. : THE 808 BOY. , _As soon as the coastal stoamor Bob Boy ar. ' rives back from Havclock, a preliminary inquiry will bo opened by the Collector of Customs into tho circumstances whioh led to tho grounding of tho vessel.bit Point Jcrningham on. Wednesday afternoon. .. . • ■ ABA WA AT MONTE VIDEO. Word has been received by tho local agents of the Shaw. Sayill, and Albion Co. that the Arawa loft Monte Video on Tuesday last, in continuation of her voyage to London. She sailed from Wellington on May 20. " . ■ INDRAVELLI ABBIVES. ''■"•' The New. Zoalaiid-Canadian steamer IndraveUi a FvS? at Auckland from-'Vancouver, via SuTa at 6.35 a,m. yesterday. After discharging her Auckland cargo she comes on to Wellington, and is one hero in about a week's time. WARBIMOO'S PASSENGERS. , Passengers; by the Warrimoo. which leaves for Sydney this: afternoon, include the following :~ Misscs Woodward. Warren, Mesdamcs. Tout, Woodward,.Drucker. A* Clarke, Mathieson. Parson, Aloy, Harconrt, Messrs. J. Reid. A. M'Leod.. Tout, Woodward,- Druckur, Hirst. Matson. Jl Clarke, Mathieson, Parson; Ohevannes, Aloy. A Forsyth, E. J.Felton, Haroonrt, Frank Oheltham! COAD EXPOBTED FROM WESTPORT. • During the month, of May a total of 52,721 tons of coal was exported from Westport. and, of•• this amount, 4259 tons went to foreign norts Tho Westport ;Coal Co., LW., wero tho largest exporters, sending away 40,737 tons,-the Westpprtrßtocltton t Co?s■■ quota was 6250 tons; the State Coal .Mines shipped;4slo tons: and eggottes and briquettes.made up the balance of 1224 tons. Tho timber exported from Westport during May measured 119.590.5uper feet.ACCIDENT. ON MAEOKOPA BAB. ' < The s.s. Pitoitoi .lost her rudder whilst crossing tho Marokopa bar on Sundav laßt. Fortunate y (sayS;anAuokland exchange), she was carried on o, breaker and thrown on to the beach, narrowly • escaping being thrown on to tho rocks. A new. rudder has been fitted, but efforts to refloat her have been so fci- unsuccessful, on account of a largo quantity of sand which has been blown round tho vessel. ' STEAMERS ON THE WEST COAST.: Late last night the Mapourika wa3 expected to sail from Groyniouth for We6tport. whence she proceeds to Nelson and Wellington. Tho turret steamer Koromiko left Westport last night for Auckland, and the Whangape is expected to get away to-day, with a big cargo of coal for Wellington. Tho Waipori leaves Westport ta-dai for Oamoru, and. the Kaituna leaves the sameport for Sj-dney early next week. FromiUreymouth on Monday next tho Kaitangata sails for Melbourne and Adelaide. v • PASSENGERS FOE VANCOUVER. The following passengers left'. Auckland yesterday by tho b.s. Navua for Fiji, to join the B.M.S. Aorangi. which leaves Suva on Monday noxt for Honolulu and Vancouver:—Mr. and Mrs. T. C. -Williamson, Mr. and Mrs. Dobson. Mrs, W. Wilson, Misses A. Parthos, Hanter, Harden, Fawcetts, Cartwright (2), Captain H. Johnstone, Dr. Friesland,; Messrs. Tripp, Norton, J. Studholme, T. Brown; 0. Taylor, F. P. Parsons, W. Earle, H. Large, 0. F,. Horton, Wright, A, Price, Bamwy, F. Burr,. Innes, Friesland, E. Brav, Hondley, S. M. Dailey, the Rev. W. Smith, Elders J, B. Denny, T. O. Labrum, and 30 steerage. • ■•.'.■''.'.■ . '_' THE ISLANDS TRIP. For the South Sea Islands trio the following have booked by the.Navua, leaving Auckland on June 22:—Mesdamcs Coutts. J. Gibbons; Oral*. Richmond, Poolo av.d 2 children, Gibbons, Powell, Little, Ponsonby.: Lyell, Miller and child. Toohey, B. J. Bloomfteld, E. J., Miller. Wilson, Brown, jiirkcaldle. Hordman. BethUne, Kendall. Misses Court, Withy,-,J. Gibbons, Bichmond, Hawkes, Farra, Greenfield. Marsdtn, Stuart Forbes, If. Mayflcld, M, Westwood, Willans, A. J. Westwood, Meredith, Partsoh (2). Wilson, Kirkcaldie (2) Nurse A. M- Cooper, Dr. Gibbons,' Revs. Poole, Beatty, Mossrs. A. Coutts. G. Kronfield. J. Court, Horrington, H. Bloomfleld, Withy, Kennedy (2), Washer. T. Wallad. J; Smith. Barry, Cook. Wells. R. Macky, 0. .Johnston. Kebbcll, Powell, Little, G. Ohuhb, J. .Duthie. Toohey, T. Allen. It. H. Baker. Brown,' H. W. Willand, B. J. Bloomfleld, Meredith, Wilson, Kirkcaldio, Ledger party (2), and Addingten"party. The Defender is expected at Wellington from Lyttolton this day • week, and from here she proceeds to the west Coast. Herr Hoineken has been appointed director, general of tho North German Lloyd, in Succession to tho inte Dr. Woigand. H.M.S. Pioneer left Wellington for Port Chalmers yesterday morning, and is due baok in Wellington about the mlddlo of next week. > Yesterday niorning the Matatua moved over to 'Glasgow Wharf for outward loading. Sho should get away for Tlmoru sometime to-day. The Westport Coal ConiPijy's steamer Onnopus, now at Westport loading coal for lyttelton, is to go into dock on June 22 for cleaning and painting. -, ' -.- ■ . Sometime to-day the liner Nairnshire is expected to reach Waitara, and, after loading a quantity of frozon meat, she leaves to-morrow for Wellington. Mr. G. H. Bcalos's chartered steamer Clan M'lnlyre, now at Lyttelton, is to load some 27.000 sucks of grain at that port, and will afterwards call at.Timaru and the Bluff. • Capt. Lambert, who was in command of the Botoiti on her recent trip to the West Coast, will resume,as master of tho Arahnra, which re-enters tho West Coast service to-morrow. Tho Huddart.Parker Company's coUier Moorahool' is expected.here about the middlo of next week with a cargo of coal from Newcastle Sho afterwards proceeds to Ljttdtoa aad Dunafln.

At the end of this week, the Union OompanV'a steamer Kaiapoi will probably terminate licr running in the Tfßinanian Bervice, and is to go to Newcastlo to load cool for New Zealand. Messrs. Scott Eros., of Christehurch. were jjven Vne work of repairing the engines of tho Btoamer wootton. The work was to have hcon completed yesterday, and tho steamer was to sail for Wellington, and will proceed from this port to Nydia Bay. No fewer than eight sailing veßnols were in port at Lyttelton on Tucsdoy last-flvo barques and three schooners. Thcso were the oversea traders, Annesley and Hermes, tho intercolonial traders, Jessie .Oraitr, Louisa Craig, and ,Ganymede, and the coastal nohooners, Amelia Sims, wny, and Huia. .n.T2 le _^?r rim 9 o ' which arrived from the south 1 w ?.°J?i n ?i had , a rou 5* trf P after leaving Hoffl,";.lt" 'SH" WM accompanied with very «T«^i !UI J,. h J a, 7 squalls-of rain and half '££ l^ 1 r ? ]{< s and shipped. Heavy St Of" j °, ft - n e«saitatine tho removal of E? °. f $ c seok5 eok <""*»■ Whilst this was bcine ™ ah fety'*"^ be i*™ ™wMnir the miff- ™ A'„ I, v naß naydon. who was engaged SnV^rV?! l^ 110 V s 1( * °£ «* **cw fces, imiu const the Warrimoo met Tjettor wcathor oho leaves for Sydney direct this ctmHw" : tiS X »i,?2fc ! ?Si- ,> i known as "epccula, wit i 8h . 1 E5 u i 1 , d ! ne ; wh oh <"W «>o "Oommwolttl disaster to the English shipowner, has at last 55H|L?«*«*gtod. i«W»S by the tone ofallrecm advices. Tlrot tho overburdening of the ton. nage market is responsible for tile great deDtcslesson which has been no expensive to thoro connected with tho maritime business will, it is generally hoped, have a good result. Exccrptu rolatlng.to this business, which were culled from tho leading authorities oh maritime matters. have been reprinted in our columns, and without- exception each pointed out that tho end Would be disastrous in every way, and the forecast has eventuated in tho manner anticipated. Generally speaking, all tho latest reports indicate ft much brighter outlook both as regard* shipbuilding, prices and conditions generally.

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 531, 11 June 1909, Page 9

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