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SHIPPING NEWS

PHASES OP THE MOON. | JUNE. ' I ' Day. Hr. m. | Full moon ...... ... 4 065 p.m, Last quarter ~. ~. ... 11 213 p.m. Now moon ... 18 10 68 a.m, First nuartor ... ... ... '26 613 a.m. ' • HIGH WATEE. To-day, 10.52 am.; 11.12 p.m. To-morrow, 11.37 a.m,; midnight. BUN.' Sun rises to-day, 7.16 a.m.; sots, 4.29 p.m. ARRIVALS. FRIDAY, JUNE 25. WAVERLEY, s.s. (1.40 a.m.), 157 tons, Hay, from Foxton. __ MAORI, s.s. (6.60 a.ra.), 3399 tons. Hunter, from Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Carroll, Wright, Lancoly,. Boattic, Black, Bock,. Buchanan. Beach, Parata, Munro, Martin, Mesdames Wray, Dickson, Doni, Miles, Chapman, Eandrup, Hinton, Barker, -Fryer, Brown, Williams, Mollcr, Bryonton, r-ans. Burns, Pickering, Hnscott, Haigh, and <3tead, Itev. Williams, Captain Hugo, Hon, Wigram, Messrs. Dickson, Young, Barnctt. Reid, llandrnp, Hlnton and 3 children,: Barker, James, M'Dcrraott, Wann,- Cameron, Blackford, Hope, Bovd, Buthcrford, Hoadlcy, Hcsscy, Moller, Andraca, Lees, Kent (2), Brycnton, Mallard, Miller, Kerr, Clark, Fletcher, Burns, Morrison, Wardrop, Thomson, Haigh, Monllams, Bridge, Harkor. Stead, and Major Blowitt; 56 steerage ■ ULUIABOA,'s.B. (7 a.m.), 5777 tons, Wyllio. from Melbourne, Hobart, Bluff, Dnncdin, and Lyttelton. Passengers: Axford; Bohmann, Cross, M'lntyre, Kerr, Griffiths, Hickoy, Hall, Murphv, Dalrymplc, Mesdames Shearer, Buttcrflcld, Titmus, Barrett, Stevenson, Thomas, Olson, Griffiths, ; Marvin, Rattray." Young, Eev. T.Fee,.Messrs. Bhoarer, Pnrkis, Boinwald, Bill; mann,: Bohmanri. ■ Buttcrfleld, Stevenson, Ashlon, Barrett, Thomas. Watson, Jobe, Porter, Thompson, Perrival, Weir (2), Beid, Hayes, Balkind, Tribe. Eodstorio,, Rattray; 20 steerage. NAVUA, s.s. (MO a.m.), 2930 tons, Evans, R.N.R., from Suva and Auckland. Passengers:. SaloonMessrs. G. Ruiton, Robertson, and Captain Tate; 11 steerage. MANAPOURI, s.s. (10 a.m.), 2060 tons, Dawson, from We^tporU TALUNE, s.s. (10.5 a.m.). 2087 tons, Rolls, from Auckland. Gifbbrno, and Napier. .Passengers: Saloon—Miss Clarko, Mrs. Boot, Messrs. Joachim, Davis,- Powell,- .Thomson, Massoy,,"Bharpo; 6 Btccraee. STOEAIBIED, s.s. (1.55 p.m.), 217 tons, M'lntyro, from Wanganui; DEFENDER, .s.s.- (2.25 p.m.), 190 tons, Jameson, from-Lyttelton. , , .<0TP*,5.6.'(4.30,'P.m.),.6364't0n5, Kirby, from Gisborno. i'. ■' ' ' ' 1.-.- DEPARTURES, ■ • FEIDAY, JUNE 25.' MANAROA, s.s. (6 a.m.). 122 tons. Hart, for Havelock. . TAKAPUNA, s.s. (1255 p.m.), 1036 tons, Stewart, for Plcton and Nelson. Passengers—Saloon: For Picton—Misses Bull, Lancoly, Garnham, Morconi Mrs. Pcrano, Messrs. Middlomiss, Barnctt, Houghton.:, For Nelson—Ml<n'-Bandle', Mesdames Woybourno, Adamson, Dr. Pollen, Mcßsrß. Wcybourno, Adamson, Corow (2), Trooke. . EOBTJOY, s.s. (3.10 p.m.), 95 tons, M'lntyro, for Puponga. , . « . ' ItOSAMOND," s.s., (4.15 p.m.),' 721 tons,. Edwin, for New Plymouth and Onehunga, , OPAWA, 8.8. (SJO p.m.),- 110 tons, Eckford, for Blenheim. _ - BLENHEIM, sJs.' (6.25 p.m.), 120 tons, Watson for Blenheim. ' TALUNE, s.s. (6 p.m.), 2087 tons, Bolls, for Lyttelton and Duncdin. Pastengors-Saloon: For Lyttelton—Mr. Forge. For Duncdin-Jliss Orkney. ' NAVUA,'s.s. (6.20 p.m.), 2930 tons, Evans, 8.N.E., for Westport. , KAIAPOI,,s.s,' (7.10 p.m.), 2003 tons, Carson, for Lyttelton. .■ULTMAROA, s.s. (6,10 p.m.), 5777 tons, Wvllie, for Sydney - direct. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Mansfield, Simms, Hayhurst, '. Worsp,-- Booth. Hall, 'K: Yonng. A. Ritchie, MacEcady. Kollind, M'Lean, Ackland, E. Shaw, M. M'Donaid, Dampney, Hcslop,,Ohape-Morris, -M. P. Turnbull, .Mesdames J. G. Smith, Empson, Barrett and infant, Webster, Cliiuio, Lo Plastnour, Gandar, Pattoh, T.' B.; Mansfield, Ensor, nayhurst, Forbes, -Balkind, and Edwards, Capt. Head, Colonel Hayhurst, Messrs. J. A. Paton, 0. H. Ensor, H. G. Simms,. L. Tribe, Graichanj 0.-. H. Andrew, W, Scott, Ruddock, Gillctt, G. T. Booth, Ruswll, Macfarlane, B. Torbcs, F. Welstoad, H, F. Wright, J, Nixon, Shallard, Nicholls, T. Eitchic, Bedstone, W. Smith, F. Lindcinau, Sneddon, Clarksoni EdwaTdß, Deans, Hall, Norton, Jameson, Mayes, *J, G. Smith, Empson, 0. JI. Thompion, J. Pell, A. Bell, J. .Alexander, D. O. Macphail, Earle, A, J. Wicks, G. B. Hay, E, T. Turnbull, Harold Beauehamp, T. Leslie-Peck, A. 0.: Jukow, B. Ooorabes, A. F. Douglas, J. O'Oon-nclli-A. H. Miles,' L.G.W6rsop, S. W. Thornton,F.i F.' Munro, Taylor, J. Cohen, Lo Plastricur, Damprieyi A. Sponsen-Allan, Gandar, T. Martin, B. B. Taylor; J,-.D. CampbelU Goorge Noich, '-.- MAORI, 8.8., (8.16 p.m.), 3399r tons. Hunter, for Lyttelton." /Passengers: - Saloon-Misses' Breeds, Rutherford, Bray,? Mesdames Warmick, Thacker, Rutherford; '> Clark,- Lorimcr and;; infant; M'GuiheEß, Hon. Dr. Findlay, Dr. Thacker, Capt. Bono;Hon. Sorgt. Warmlok, Messrs., Kitohell,' Laing, ■ Morris, Hotmers,;,;Rutherford, Gray, Manßfield, Briggs,'Bussill, .Harper, - Miller, King; Piper,'. Pragncll, Hansen,' ,Lyner,, Wyllio, Stevens,, Shaw,;" Tribe,. .-'.Olarkson;.-. M'Quiness, Roberts.,"-;', '•',-.■ ; J ■'-,:'■.." > : -'v;'-.-'-i. ';-'■'-, ' : ;''

Aorore.i Patea','Juno 26.,\': '■'-'.'■■■. -Vv ' Kaplti ".Wonganui; Juno 26.-';■. Kiripaka, Lyttelton, June 2J.. ; Pateona, Lyttelton, June 1 26.- ; . '..-.;•;■■■ Pohcrua, Groy'mouth, June' 26. ■'■ JHuia,•' Wangnnui, Juno 26;-:•' • \ >;y -, • ■ Takapiihn, Picton, Nelson, June ».'•-■■' '■■ Jano' Douglas,' Hokitika,. June',2B."> ■■■■ .Botoiti, Nelson and Woet Coast, Juno 27. Komata, Wostport,':June'27. ~: ■'■:■,'"■■ '.'» Tbyra; Bur.bury,' via Dunedm, Juno 27, • ' - ■ Tarawora,: LyHelton and: floneflln, ■ June 17, Arapawa, Wanganui.vJune 27. >.-,'' Maori; Lyltelton,'" Juno! 27.' -" ' -Blenheim, Blenheim,,June 1 27. .; Manaroa, Motueka, Juno 27, '■;•. •Opaffa,; Blenheim,-Jun027...,..'-i,;. •:•',■. Wairaea, Picton. June 28. .. ,■ .'.;:. :,«;",;' Kahu, Napier, Juno'.29..i: ... ■•; . '■-: iMonowai,'Auckland,, via;porta, June z§. ■ Manuka,- Sydney:direct, Jud0.30.. .v ; Rosamond, Onehunga, via ports, July 1.; iTalunor Lyttelton;and'• Duuedin, July: 1.... Moerakl, Melbourne, via south,' July 2. ;:

;/ PROJECTED! DEPARTURES, b .; >' Mana,' Patcai; June 26. : >'. ~'".'. ;,...■'' ; Aorere,' Patea.; June. 26. „:■:''■■'■ O ■•'' • '-' vj:' ■■■ Wavorley, Nelson and West. Coast, June Si. Queen of tho>South, Foxton, June 26. Stormbird, Wanganui.\June 26:;, : L ,.. ' Kaiapoi, I/yttelton', June .26. _..■ .'■ : : _:' .', Arahura, Nelson and West Coast, Juno,26. Defender, <Groymouth, June 26;. : '■■■■..•. • >- . .Patcena; .Lyttelton, June 26., .-•/,.•;, .• ;■:<■ ■:,.•• ■■ Petono, Greymouth, "June 1 26; ~....■ . ... ..•; ■ ' Wairau, Nelson, and. Motueka, June 26; .:■-■ Waihi, Puponga,; Juno '26,'•.£-.'','■■ ","■..■'• '..''.■;''■ " Koromiko, Westport, : June 26,, ' : ' - ... ..: Aotca.iLyttelton, June 27. ■ Takapuna, Picton and Nelson, Juno .28. 'Jane Bougies,.Hokitika. June 28.., ; - . ..." -i Maori; Lyttelton, June : 28..,', - ; '~ 'Huia, Wanganui,.Junc '.l&i. '. -.'..;.. ■ Opawa,. Blenheim, ;June 28. ■•" ;■'■'.','. ,; ~ Blenheim,. Blenheim,, June 28. ,'Arapawa, Wnnganui.June 28.,", :,.;'.. ,' "Manaroa, Motuokd'and bays, June,2 B.■ ■■•■• Tarwora, Napier, Gisborne, Auckland, June 28. Monowai, Lyttelton, .Juno' 29.., ... "Mapourika, Nelson and West Coast,, Juno 29.x -:Waltatu, Kaikoura and Lyttelton, Juno 29. : Kaliu.-Napier, via' coast,. June 29. :.-::■.,,.■ Taluno, 'Auckland, via ports. July I...'■'; > ~--;> Manuka, Melbourne, .via Bouthern portß, Julyl. I iHTERMLdrIIftU SERVtCEi / S : .■'■':, ';..' ' MOVEMENTS OF BTEAHBRS. MOANA, 6.8., left, Sydney .June 12,; for Wellington direot. ; 'Arrived Wellington. Juno 16. Loft Juno 17,-for Melbourne, via southern ports and Hobart.,, Duo Melbourne June 26. .: .'!■■■>■■, TTLIMAiKOA, s.b., loft Melbourne. Juno'l6, for .Wellington via Hobart and southern ports. Arrived Wellington June 25. Left same day for Sydney direct Due Sydney, Juno 29. WABBIMOO, a.s., left • Sydney June 19, for Wellington direct. Arrived Wellington June 23. Left June 24,':,f0r Melbourne , via southern Doris and Hobatt. Duo Melbourne; July 3. WIMMERAj: B-s..' left Sydney•>June ,:23, for Wellington, via' Auckland and East Coast ports. Duo Auckland June 27, and Wellington July 2, Leaves same day for Lyttelton ana Duncdin. MOBRAKI.j.B.s;,. left, Mclbournd: Juno , 23, for Wellington, via Hobart and southern ports. Duo 'Wellington July 2. ■ Leavcß :samo day for' I Sydney: direot;,. Duo Sydney July 6., .<: ~.:'■,, ' VICIOEIA, - s.s., left .Duncdin, June 22, for Wellington, via Lyttelton. .Arrived Wellington June 24..'.Left same day for Sydney, via Napier, Gißbornc, and Auckland. Duo Auckland June 27, and Sydney July. 2. ■ '■• \.■■■■•■.■■■.■ '.'■..., ■:•■ MOKOIA, B.sV loft Auckland June 21, for Sydney direct.' Arrived Sydnoy,June 25. Leaves Sydney for Auckland; June 30.•:-.," ; TALUNE,"b.b., : left Auckland •-, Juno 22, for Wellington, via Gisborne and Napior. Arrived Wellington June 25.,': Left samo.day for Lyttelton and Duncdin. i ■'.■ '.';;-: '■:■,' "., _ • MANUKA, s.s., leaves Sydney June 26,' for Wellington direct." Due. Wellington Juno 30. Leaves July 1 for :Melbourno via, southern ports and Hobart. Due Melbourne, July 10.

; ,pVERSEA SHIPPING. ,; •,,;',;■ '-.'I ■ STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. '' ; ; :; From ■London.-'';;-':i.V.' --•■ / ../..:-,,>-^ : ';-.v l - :, ifV ; .KAIKO'ORA; (due .Wellington about' July 1), sailed on May ,4, via Auckland, (New Zealand BhlDpins Oo„ agents.) NEREHANA; (due Wellington about July H); sailed. on May 5, via Australia, Auckland, ana Napier. (Tysor tine, agents.) - , TUIIAKINA (duo Wellington about June 29), sailed on May 14, Plymouth May 15, via Oapo Town and Hobart. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) ■ ■' ATHENIO (duo Wellington July 13), sailed on May 27, Plymouth May 25. via Capo Town and Uobart. (Shaw, Savill Line,■ agents.) > ■-~ STAR OP. AUSTRALIA (duo Wellington- about July 28), sailed May 29, via (Australian ports and Auckland.: (Tyßer Line, agents.) . KUHARA (duo: Wellington about August 3), sailed on Juno B,' via Australian ports and Auckland. ...(Shaw,'Savill.-and Albion.Lino, agents.) TONQARIRO, s.s. (duo about July 26), sailed on June 12 for Wellington, via Toncriffe, Oapo Town and Hobart. (Now Zealand Shipping Co., agents.). '.;'■■■; ■;;.,:.' ; ' ■■.: t .■'."..' From Uverpocl. ! '■' , .'■ ." MORAYJ3HIRE (duo Wellington about June 29), sailed on April 24, .via Australia and Auckland; (F.H.B. Lino, agents.) : : i DEVON (due Wellington about August Q. sailed 1 lUy 29/ vi» Australian ports asia AooklsnA [ 0?JUB, Uu, icottfe)

From Nm Tar*. WALKOBB (dm Wefflngtoo fcboot July «. Bailed on May J. lor Wellington direct, (Vacuum Oil 00, agents.) BANTU (due Wellington about August 6), sailed on Kay 13, via Australia and Auckland. (A. and A. lino, agents.) QLENBEVON (duo Wol&igton about August 27), Bailed pn June 8, Tla Australian ports and Auckland: (Now Zealand Shipping 00., agents.) BAILEE TO ABKIVE. OLARA, barque, sailed from bhorpool Hay 21, ' for Wellington. BT TELEGBOTH. OVERSEA. SYDNEY, June 25. Balled.—Morayshire (tills morning), for Wei- , lingtan. 1 COASTAL. • N FBIB-AY. JUNE 25. MAWJKAU DEADS, The Barawa cleared outwards at 735 njn, NEW PLYVOPTH. Arrivei-Oorlnna (t ajn.), from Wellington! . Barawa (7.30 p.m.), from Oneuunga. _ Balled.-Oonnna (7.45 p.mj, for Oneuunga. To sai).—Barawa (9 p.m.),. for Osohunga. WANG-ANUI. Arrived.—Storm (2 p.m.), from Lyttollon, Wa , Wellington; Arapawa (1.45 p.mj, from Wetting- , ton; Hula (I.GO p.m.), from Wellington. ( NAPIER. Arrived.-Flora (7 a.m.), from Wellington i Victoria (830 a.m.), from Wellington. I ' PICTON. , ' Arrived—Takapuna (4.55 p.m.), from, WeTUngton. Sailed.—Takapuna (6.10. p.m.), for Nelson. , WESTPOET. Arrivod.-Eogulus iIUO ajn.l, from Welfingtoa. QREYMOL'TH. ■, Arrived.—Rotoili (11 a.m.), from W«slport. To 8.ii1.-ftotoiti (1 a.in. to-morrow), for. We* port. Sailed.—Pohcrua (3 p.m.), : for: Wellington. HOKITIKA. Sailed.—Jano Douglas (2 p.m.). for Wellington. LYTTELTON.' Arrived.—Warrimoo (7.40 a.mX from WoUington i Tatcona (9.50. a.m.), from' Wellington. Sailcd.-Pateena (6.10 p.m.), for Wcllmgtoa,,, Pas«ongcrs: Saloonr-Misßes Grubb, Robinson, Orr, Sawtcll, Duncan, White, ani Wrenn, Mesdnmos Shaw and 2 children, Campbell, Orchard., Wrenn, Raplcy, Smith, O'Donoghuc. Mace, Gal-,' vert, O'Oonnell, Grctg,. Captain Willis, Father M'Donald,'Messrs. Shaw, Glarknon, Witt, Wilson,), Stewart, Graham, Mouldoy. M'Caskey, Collins. Howes, Atmoro/and Macoi Mastorß Olarlison (s!{ 10-steerage Warrimoo, for Dunodin, Hobart, and Melbourne. • , PORT OHAIjMEES. - Arrived.—Laudordalo (11 a.m.), from Hobart. * , , DUNEDIN. , ' SaUcd.-Tarawcra (3 p.m.), for northern porta, Pasaongors-Saloon! For Wellington-Mrs. Harvey, Mr. Davidson. ' . Arrived—Lauderdale, from Hobart and South-' port. ... ( BLUFF. Sailcd.-Clan Leslie,' for Timaru. JAKE DOUGLAS SEEKS BHELTEE. A telegram from Greymonth states that tn«i , small coastal steamer Jane Douglas, bound from Hokitika to Wellington, put into Grcymoutu for, shelter at 9 o'clock last. Sight. THE AOTOFII. ' >') At 11 ajn. yesterday the Botoiti reached Grayxj month, and was fixed to sail for Wcstport at Vi ■ o'clock this morning. If the weather is able, she may bo back in Wellington again to-i morrow. - ' • TOEAKINA, AT HOBAET. Cabled advice has been received by tho HowZealand Shipping Company to the effect tan, the Tnrakina arrived at Hobart at 2 pm- yes- , torday, and is expected to. reach Wellington early on Wednesday. OPAWA AT., MONTE VIDEO. : The New Zealand Shipping Company has t», ceived cable advice stating that tto Opawn, which left Lyttolton an Juno ! for London, arrived at Monte Video on Wednesday last, Juno 23. The vessel Is duo at London about July 20.

A SOWTHEKLT GALE. > /y Stoamcra coming down tho East Coajtof thij Is- ' land on Thursday night encountered tho fuUforco of tho southerly solo that was, raging. The Navua took 54 hours on, the trip Irom Auck-, land, tho Talunc was about three hours longer • thou usual in tho run from Hinptor. and tho, Shaw-Savill steamer Aotca also made a Ions; v , voyago from .Gisborno. NAVTJA AMJTVES EaOM '6CVA. Gales and heavy Boas hampered the Navua'on th",run-" from Auckland to Wellington, and jh» J '• did not reach port until 9 Vdock yesterday-n morning. She landed abort WO cases of fruit at Oils port. Including about SOCO caaos for• LytteltSS and Dunedin. In order to replenish hot bnnkers sho got away laet night for WcstPOrt, • and proceeds thence to AtteManu. 1 PEEUHIHAET ISQniBIES. i After considering the evidence fcrwariJed bj the Collector of. Customs rpp" ing of the auxiliary ,«ow *cto at Koremoa, the Marine Dopartment haj decided that it will not kTuMMiui to take further action in thp the grounding of the Bob Hoy off Point Jerrilngham » fortnight ago,, too Dopartment has not yet come to »?* J™ I **™} on tho question, but as the steamer sustained no 'damage whatc\or, it is not probable that i further action will ,1)0 taken. FIOTON BAIHHGB. U.S.S. OOHPANT'S TTHE-TillUß. Tho following Balling! are advised for tho month of Julys— ,' PICTON TO WELLINGTON. Takapuna.-Thursday, July 1, WO pm. Takapiuia.-Saturday, July 3, MO pm. ' Takapuna.-Tncsday, July 6. 5,30 p.tn. -. Arahura -Wednesday, July 7, 630 p.m.) Takapuna-Thursday, July 8, 530 pjn. Takapuna.-Siiturday, July 10, 530 pjn. Takapima.-Tucsday, July ".,.*»,?•»■ Arahura.-Wcdncsday, July 14, U p.m. Takapuna.-Thursday, July 15, t3O p.m. * Takapuna.-Saturday, July IT, 630 p.m. Taknpuna.-Tiicsday, July 20, 630 pai. Arahura.-Wednesday, July 21, 5 W T>m. , Takapuna.-Thursday, July 22, 6JO p.m. Takapuna -Saturday, July 24-. 60 p.m. TaUpuna.-Tuosrtay, July 27,530 p.m. Arahura.-Wcdncsday, July 28, 10 p.m. Takapuna-Thursday, July 29, M P.m. Takapuna.-Saturday, July 31, 2.30 p.m. 1 The turret Bleamer Koromiko will probsbi* for Wcßtport this afternoon, Capt Willis, Lloyd's Burvcyor at Lyttclton, «• rives from the south by tho Patoena this morn. ing. Oapt Hone, Marir.o Superintendent forts;. Hew Zealand Shipping Company, went south by) the Maori last night: Cargo lifted at Gisborno by tho v i oteo.included 20,000 frozen carcasses, and a Quantity of wool, pelts, and tallow. On account of her late arrival hero yesterday the Aotca is not likely to got away lor Lyttclton beforo to-morrow. , , Tho which has been laid up somoi time at this port, is to goi Into commission again to-day, and leaves for Kaikoura and Lytv tolton! on Tuesday., There was a heavy sea on tho bar at Grey- ■' mouth yesterday morning, but at 3 p.m. it had, moderated sufficiently to allow the Vohcrua to. leave for Wellington. It is reported that tho Union Company's Bow-, cargo steamer Kurow, now en route from South African ports to New Zealand, is to go to Westport, and enter the coastal coal trade. As tho Monapouri was delayed several dayß at_, Wcstnort she will not now maie a second.trip to that port, but remains ir. Wellington till the date of her departuro for tho Islnndß. Tho Jane Douglas left tho West Coast fol Wollington yesterday afternoon, and is expected to nut in an appoaranco hore tomorrow. Sh» will most hkcly return to tho coa3l on Monday. VThcn making Dunedin on m Wednesday morning tho Norwociau steamer Thyra grounded on a sa'ndspit in Otago Harbour, and, as slip wai deeply laden, she remained aground until tho tide rose la the ovening. A large Quantity of timber is aboard tho Lauderdale, which arri\cd at Dunedin yestordny.' It comprises 687,000 ft for Dunedin, and 80,000 ft. for Timaru After discharging, the Laudcrdala loads at Timaru, Oamaru, and Bluff, for Auck- • N land , ' Owing to her engines failing to reversoi tho. Union Company s collier Walporl colUdcd with No 6 wharf at Lyttclton on Wednesday moro ; . ine. hor bow penetrating for about 3ft. Revoru Blanks in the decking of the wharf wore snlintorcd, but tho daraago to tho ussol was not

sorious. ( " All tho available cargo snaco an the Nairn- 1 ehiro was booked eomo time back, ana she loaves tyttelton for West of England ports at 9 o'clock this morning an absolutely lull Bhlp. Between Lyttclton and Avonmouth, tho Nairnshire calls only at Hadclra, whero sho is to, replenish, bunkers,

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 544, 26 June 1909, Page 7

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