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SHIPPING NEWS.

' * PHASES OF THE MOON. * MAY. J Day. Hr.m. s Last quarter 3 10 a-m. New moon 9 5 3 p.m. First quarter 16 1 43 p.m. Full moon 24 5 9 p.m. ~ Moon rises to-day, 4.66 p.m.; Eets, 8.40 a.m., Wednesday. HIGH WATER. To-day, 5.30 a.m.; 5.37 p.m. To-morrow, 6.12 a.m.; 6.18 p.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day, 6.59 a.m.; sets, 4.35 p.m. it ARRIVALS. I- TUESDAY, MAY 24. s HOTOITI, a.* (1.35 a.m.). 1159 tons, CarI. son, put back owing to mishap in stoket- hold. i- MOA, b.s. (3.20 a.m.), IEB tons, Burt, . from Puponga. ' MAKAKOA, s.s. (6.35 a.m.), 2593 tons, , Manning, from Lyttolton. Passengers: • Saloon—Misses Ituthcrford, Williams, Fer- '-• Kusson, Salmond. Doff, Spencer, Kisover, Isaacson, llandol, Turnbull, Christcuson, " Ncv.bold, Day, Allison, Cheekley, O'Callaa ghan, Barr, Baxter, Mesdauies Drummond, s Hurdlcy, Bell, Treadwell, Fairburn, Turn- '" bull, Dookrill, Sinitlu- Ilutkorford, Webster, Martin, Cotton, Gilford, Messrs. Dawe son, Wintle, GiiTord, Taltcrsall. K'Millan, o Garland, Gabltes, Binns, Clero, Cotton, p Frampton, \Fraser, Webster, Price, Thur- >. low, Mawson, Fanning, Osborn, Ncilson, 0 Plummer, Domett, Cassin, Cheekley, Bar,f rett, Wiseman (2), Harper, Webb, Colo, , Cattanaek, Oossctt, Carrick, Campbell, u Buxton, Wilson. Eamford, Patten, M'Lcn- >: nan. Drummond; 40 steerage. E KTOHMBIRD, s.s. (7.30 a.m.), 217 tons, ,; M'lntyrc, from Wanganui. t- flertle. b.s. (7.5 a.m.), 269 tons, Eodger, r . from Foiton. NIKAU, s.s. (9.20 a.m.), 252 tons, Day, from Motueka. n DANIEL, barnue (10 a.m., in the stream), 11 307 tons. Oynlen. from Clarence Elver. ;l MAItOKO, scow (11.40 a.m., in the stream), e 200 tons, from Port Macquarie. 3j MANA,. 5.5.'(12.10 p.m.), 134 tons, Oixon, i. from Patea. / KAPIiWI, 8.8. (11 a.m.), 160 tons, Jackson, from Patoa. ■■ TAHAWERA, s.s. (4.10 p.m.). 2003 tons. M'Lean, from Auckland, Gisborne, and Napier. Passengers; Saloon—Miss Smallir borlii, Mesdames Owen, Crayhead,' Messrs. , Hallane. Sharpe, Elliott, Martin, Haines. ,j POEEEUA, s.s. (6.10 p.m.). 1175 tons, Ifob- ' ertson, from Greymouth, via Napier. '■ BREEZE, s.s. (9.20 p.m.), 347 tons, Woods, 1- from Onehunga. a PATEENA, s.s. (10.25 p.m.), 1212 tons. ;- Crawford, from Nelson and Picton—l26 if passengers. DEPARTURES. TUESDAY, MAY 24. PETONU, s.i». (12.25 a.m.), 7l'B tons, lilllnoi, for Greymouth. TOKOMAKU, s.s. (6.30 a.m.), 6233 tons, Jt'l'le, for London via Rio do Janeiro. FIFESHIEE, s.s. (11.30 a.m.), 6672 tons, Crcmar. for Tiinaru. " ROSAMOND, s.s. (1.10 p.m.). 721. tons. Wate son, for Picton, New Plymouth, and Onc--6 hungtt. t I.U'AVi'A, ».k. 14 p.niA, 7230 tons, Whitee Parsons, for London via Rio de Janeiro. e YEDDO, s.s. (4.20 p.m.), 2974 tons, Itobson, „ for Newcastle. " KAPtJNI. s.s. (4.45 p.m.), 150 tons. JacK- '- son, tor Puponga. r NIKAU, s.s. (5 p.m.i, 252 tons, Hay, for 0 Nelson. i, NAI'OURIKA, n.a. (5.25 \>.m\ 1203 tons, a Stringer, for Nelson, Westport, and Grcy- : mouth. Passengers—Saloon: For Nelson— ' Misses Baxter, O'Callaghan, Eastwood, u Hall, Wilson, fell. M'Kenzle, Madge, Mrs. 0 Powell and child, Major Tlooten, Messrs. Powell, Brockett, Davioß, nootcn. Smith, 0 Hartford, Barry, Thomas. For Westport— e Mis i Bird, Messrs. Angus, Radford. For .. Greymouth —Misses Thompson, Dusky, Handv, Messrs. Hefferraan, Rosser, Beckett, 1 M'Oonnell. Stokes, Craig, Bradley, r MARAEOA, s.s. (8 p.m;), 2598 tons, Manl- ning. for Lyttelton. ALEXANDER, s.s. (9.25 p.m.), 377 tons, 0 Yiekermnn, for Nelson. v KATIU, s.s. (10.25 p.m.), 182 tons, Carlson, for Castlepoint and Napier. y EXPECTED ARRIVALS. * Blenheim, Blenheim, May 25. u Tongariro, Napier, May 25. Aorero, Patoa, May 25. Blenheim, May 25. Queen of the South, Foxton, May 25. Manaroa, Motueka, May 25, . Hula, Wanganui, May 25. Arapawa, Wanganui, May 25. „. .lane Douglas, Nelson, May 25. 1 Knituna. Greymouth, May 25. l Maori, Lyttelton, May 23. t Corinna. southern ports, May 25. , Jtoeraki, Sydney direct. May 25. 3 Arahura, Greymouth, Westport, ..Nelson, ■' Vlcton, May 25. 1 Rangatira, Lyttelton, May 25. e Kaitoa, Greymouth, May 25. 0 Walpurl, Westport, May 26. s Breeze, Manukau, May 26. x Waimca. Gisborne, May 26. s Kikau, Nelron, May 26. .] Mararoa, Lyttelton,. May 26. Wakatu, Lyttelton, Kaikoura, May 26. Wairau, Kararaea, May 26. Navua, Suva, Auckland. May 26. Victoria, Dunedin, Lyttelton, May 26. Mokoia, Auckland, Gisborne, Napier, May 27. '. Warrimoo, Melbourne, via Hobart and southern ports. May 27. Star of Scotland," Napier, May 27. Mapourlka, Greymouth, Westport, Nclaou. May 28. 8 Wairuna, Newcastle, via Gisborne, May - 29. Tarawera, Dunedin, Lyttelton, May 29. Rosamond, Onehunga, New Plymouth, - May ». Knhu, Napier, May .29. '• Hauroto, Auckland, Gisborne, Napier, . May 31. '" Moana, Sydney direct. June 1. a PROJECTED DEPARTURES. ' r Blenheim, Blenheim, May 25. o Stormbird, Wanganui, May 25. Delphic, Lyttelton, May 23. Mana, Patoa, May 25. j. * Poherua, Greymouth, May 25. Jane Douglas, West Coast. May 25. Aorere, Patea, May 25. Opawa, Blenheim. May 25. Queen of the South, Foxton, May 25. Manaroa, Havelock, Pelorua Sound, , 0 May 25. Pateena. Picton, Nelson. May 25. Maori, Lyttelton, May 25. Corinna, Nelson, New Plymouth, Ouehunga, May 25. Huia, Motunka, May 25. Uoiolti, Greymouth, May 25 o Waimca, Nelson, West Coast, May 26. ), Navua, Westport, May 26. Rangatira, Loudon, Jlay 26. Moa, Wanganui, May 26. 0 Nlkau, Nelson, Motueka, May 26. r Mararoa, Lyttelton, May 26. Victoria, Napier, Gisborne, Auckland, r . Sydney, May 26. Moeraki. Lyttelton. Dunedin, Bluff. Hobin, Melbourne. May 26. Arapawa, Wanganui, Ma> 26. . Wnkulu, Kaikoura, Lyttelton, May 27. 3 Mokoia, Rarolonga, Papeete. May 27. i Warrimoo, Sydney • direct, May 27. p Arnhura, Picton, Nelson, Westport, Greyp. iflouth, May 28. . Star of Scotland, London. May 28. [. Kahu, Napier, via the coast, May 30. Tarawera, Napier, Gisborne, Auckland, . May 30. f Tongariro, London. May 31. s Hauroto. Lyttelton, Dunedin. May 31. q Mapourlka, Nelson, Westport, Grcy- .. mouth, May 31. Rosamond, Picton. Nelson, New Ply--1 mouth, Onehunga, May 31. , Moana, Lyttelton. Dunedin, 'Bluff, Ho1. Bart, and Melbourne. Juno 2. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. 1-' MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. <! MOERAKI, s.s., left Sydney May 21, r for Wellington direct. Duo Wellington May 25. Leaves May 26 for Lyttelton, Duu- ;" edin, Bluff, Hobart. and Melbourne. Due V Melbourne June 4. f WARRIMOO. s.s., left Melbourne May 18, for Hobart, BlufT, Dunedin, Lyttelton, and Wellington. Duo Wellington May 27. j Leaves same day for Sydney direct. Duo I Sydney May 31. ; MOKOIA, s.s., left Auckland May . 24, „ for Gisborne. Napier, Wellington. Dno Wellington May 27 with transhipments ex j Maheno, from Sydney. " MOANA, s.s., leaves Sydney May 28. for '„ Wellington direct. Due Wellington Juno 1. Leaves Juno 2, for Lyttelton, Dunedin, llluir, Hobart. and Melbourne. Duo Mcl- " bourne June 11. e VICTORIA, s.s., left Dunedin May 24 for Lyttelton and Wellington. Due Wellington May 26. Leaves same day for Napier,' Gisborne, Auckland, and Sydney. Due Sydney June 3. OVERSEA SHIPPINC. STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. From London. NEREHANA (duo ahout May 26), sailed 1 on March 23, via Melbourne, Sydney, Auckland, and Napier. (Tyser Lino, agents.) MATATDA (due about May 29), sniled on March 31, via Auckland. (Shaw, Sarin, and Albion Co., agents.) RUAHINH (due about May 29), sailed on April 16, Plymouth April 19. via Capo Town and Hobart. (New Zealand Shipping Coagents.) AHAWA (due about June 14). sailed on April 28, Plymouth April 30, via Teiicriffo, Capo Town, and Ilobart. (Shaw, Savill. and Albion Co., agents.) STAR OF CANADA (due nbout June 24), sailed on April 28, via -Melbourne. Sydney. Auckland, and Napier. (Tyser Line, agents.) ORARI (due nbout June 29), sailed on May 9. via Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.)

RUAPEBD (duo about June 2B), sailed • on May 12, Plymouth May 14, via ToncriUc. Cape Town, and Hobart. (New Zealand ■ bhipping Co., agents.) j From Liverpool. i INDRADEVI (due about Juno 12), sailed ! on April 16, via Auckland and Napier. ' (Tyser Lme. agents.) SUSSEX (due about Juno 14). sailed on '; _ April 2, via Australian ports and Auclt- ' land. (Fefieral-Houlder-Shire Line, agents.) NAIRNSHIRE (due about July 6). sailed on April 30, via Australian ports, Auek- ) land, and Napier. (t'.Il.S. Line, agents.) From New York. I MIMIRO (due about June 6), sailed on ! April 3, via Melbourne, Sydney, and Auck- I liind. (U.S. and A.S. Lhie. agents.) INDRANI (due about July 29), sailed on i May 4, via Australian ports and Auckland. (A. and A. Line, agents.) From Montreal. • RAKAIA (due about July 29), sailed on ! May 14, via Melbourne, Sydney, and Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) SAILERS TO ARRIVE. : - COUNTY OF INVERNESS, barque, sailed ' from Liverpool on March 17. (Johnston , aud Co., ageuts.) ! BY TELEGRAPH. ', OVERSEA. LONDON, May 24. ; Arrived.—Aotea and Rimutaka, from New . Zealand. ; Sailed.—Marere, for Wellington, via Australian ports, Auckland, and Napier. ; NEWCASTLE, May 24. Sailed.—Ganymede, for Auckland. '■■ MELBOURNE, May 24. |, Arrived.—Mimiro, from New York. ; SYDNEY, May 24. Arrived—Moana (3 a.m.). from Wellingi, ton; Holmdalo, from New Zealand. FREMANTLE, May 24. Arrived.—Mnlwa. , COASTAL. TUESDAY, MAY 24. , '• AUCKLAND. i, Arrived.—Tofua (noon), from Fiji. Sailed—Tutanekai. for East Cape; Navua i, (11.45 a.m.), for Wellington; Tofua (noon), for South Sea Islands and Sydney; Mokoia, i, for southern ports. Passengers—Saloon: J For Wellington—Misses Mercer, Tomlinson, I- Mesdames Williams and infant, Wilcox, ! i. Mercer, Messrs. Hanna, Owen, Mercer, Davia. i- ONEHUNGA. \ Arrived.—Earawa (8.20 a.m.), from New '' Plymouth. Sailed.—Rarawa (3.10 p.m.), for Now Ply- ; mouth. Passengers: Saloon—Mrs. Goult, 0 Mr. Evans, Rev. Colvillc. NAPIER. Arrived.—Hauroto (noon), from Wellington. Sailed.—Tongariro (4 p.m.), for Wellington. PATEA. '■• Arrived.—Kapiti (9.30 a.m.) and Aorere (10 a.m.), from Wellington. > To sail.—Aorere (9 p.m.), for Wellington. WANGANUI. Arrived.—Huia. (8.15 a.m.) and Arapawa (9.5 a.m.), from Wellington. . To sail.—Huia and Arapawa (8 p.m.), for Wellington. FOXTON. Arrived.-Queen of the South (10 a.m.), from Wellington. r BLENHEIM. To sail.—Opawa and Blenheim (4 a.m.. ; May 25), for Wellington. PICTON. Arrived—Rosamond (7.10 n.m.), from Weiliugton. ~ ; NELSON. Jj Sailed.—Jane Douglas (5 p.m.), for Wei- d r lington. MOTUEKA. li Arrived.—Manaroa (8 a.m.), from Welling- '?, . ton. , | » 11 ' To sail.—Manaroa (8 p.m.), for Welling- * ton. ■ ■? GREYMOUTH. *' Sailed—Kaitoa (2 p.m.), for Wellington. c; KAIKOURA. ( l Arrived.—Wakatu (6.45 a.m.), from Wei- S lington, via (Jape Campbell. :, TIMAHTJ. s Arrived.—Melbourne (r p.m.), from Now- 5 ca3tle. 1: LYTTELTON. 8! Arrived.—Wakatu, from Kaikoura. !• • Sailed.—Storm, for Wanganui;-Rangatira ■ (3.50 p.m.), for Wellington; Kini, for Greymouth; Corinna (5.15 p.m.), for Wellington, }! .■ Nelnon, New Plymouth, and ■ Onehunga; f Canopus, for Westport; Maori' : (B.3s p.m.), for Wellington.. Passengers: Saloon- ° Misses Fitzgerald, Andrcwa, Grcad, Ileney, Robson, Pholan. Malfroy, Sinclair, New- ; • man. Davidson, Migg. M'Dowcll (3), Mes- p dames Manning, Simple, Blakoley, Wilkin, ' Philips, Ibbotson, Thomas, PCerr, Clread, Robertson, Andrews, Ward, and Dixon, Col. Fox. Dr. Robertson, Rev. Hewland, Messrs. M'Cullough, Maitland, Richardson, Dixon, b Stevens, M'Eae, Andrews, "Price, Ballan- i tyne, Thompson, Checscmnn, M'Dowell. s Hirst, Salter, Grcsson, Gordon, Fhipps, A Hunt, Barker, Cooper, Heney, Wade, Flcm- c ing, Bailey, Edwards, Kane, Young, 1 Hawke, Thome, M'Alister, Wills, Bush, Simple, Manning, Dennis; 30 steerage. 1 DUNEDIN. " 1 Arrived.—lndralema, from Lyttelton; ~ Warrimoo, from Melbourne. *' Sailed.—Victoria (3 p.m.), for northern '• ports and Sydney. Passengers—Saloon: For Wellington—Misses Chisholm, Murray, \ ■ Mr. Dutliie. For Lyttelton—Misses Lynch, !, Miller, Mesdames Lynch, M'Dowell, Bourne, Ledger and 2 children, Jackson, Messrs. „ . M'Dowall, Watt, Ross, Miller, Grange. Jack- ™ son, Sodgley. For Napier—Misses Wright 5 (2), Dalrymplc, Mrs. M'Dougall and child. . For Gisborne—Miss Roberts, Mr. M'lntosh. , For Auckland—Messrs. Valentine, Ross, ' Paul. For Sydney—Mrs. Bagley, Mr. F, J. f Townsend; 11 steerage for all ports. To Anau. for Oamaru; Kotuku, for Grey- c mouth.. . B '.' BLUFF. * Arrived—Koonya, from Westport; Wan- E aka, from Oamaru. S Sailed.—Aparima, for Dunedin. t nOLMDALE AT STONE*. f A cablegram received by tho Jlaoriland Steamship Company states that tho Holm- „ • dale has arrived at Sydney with her s cargo of timber from West Wanganui. f RANGATIRA, FOR LONDON. \n expected arrival this morning is the ! Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company's v Rangatira, from Lyttelton. It is hoped > to dispatch her for London at daylight { to-morrow. k DANIEL AND MARORO. \ Yesterday's arrivals included the barquo I Daniel, from Clarence River, and the scow • Maroro, from Port Macquarie. Both vessels, have hardwood cargoes, the local agents, being Messrs. Richardson, Blair, and M'Cabe. Soon after arrival the sailers wore cleared by the Customs and health authorities, but they will not berth until ' to-day. RTJAHINE'S PASSENGERS. ] The New Zealand Shipping Company' 3 I Ruahinc, which is expected to reach Wel- '• lington from London about Sunday nest, ' is bringing the following saloon passeu- r gers:—Misses K. Ballnucc, L. It. llearhy, M. Bosson, A Drusctma, 11. A Davis, E 4 '• Dawson, E. M. Hanam, H. L. Powncy, K. Terry, Thomas, and Yeldham (3), Mesdamns t '■ B. M. Davis and maid, A. Macdonald, W. D. Oclsner, E. Ballanco. C. B. Brandon, K. s • Clifford, Oollinge, Goldsmith, S. J. Plummer, Slayter, R. D. Thomas, Wilson, and i Wing. Very Rev. Dean Harper. Messrs. W. Halliday, H. Burgrund, Y. Buttcrvorth, t B. Collinge, L. J., Dowlcy, T. Edwards, S. Ellis, R. S. Fuller, W. N. Goldsmith, G. 3 Hodgson, F. Mears, P. Plummer, 0. 11. Slaytor, 1. Wilson, E. H. Wing, Lea Wynn, 2 . H. A. Yeldham, 0. D. Yeldham, and W. A. i Q Yeldham. '- 3 HUGE FROZEN CARGOES. s ! i ' " 3 > OPAWA AND TOKOMARU. t j What is probably the largest ' frozen , cargo token from New Zcnland in any one I, bottom this season is that taken by the i o New Zealand Shipping Company's Opawa, ; j which sailed from this port for London yesterday. It is interesting to note that . r towards the end of last season the same j 0 vessel took a record shipment |of frozen ~ meat from the Dominion. Her total load , ;. yesterday included no fewer than 115,456 frozen carcasses, 6573 quarters beef, 10,000 7 4 shoulders and legs mutton, and over 600 . boxes kidneys. She also took a consider- . able quantity of general cargo. A sum- " . mary of the lines loaded at different ports is as fo1lows:-From Wellington-2409 bales hemp. 323 bales wool. 330 casks tallow. 1213 carcasses mutton, 9930 carcasses lamb, 55 , cases legs, 2CO carcasses pork, 1380 quarters beef. 5000 shoulders mutton, 5000 s legs mutton, 79 casks pelts, 1 case nsh, 91 . bales tow, 1 package sundries. From Timnru-792 bales wool, 42 bales shep--3 skins. 545 casks tallow. 54 casks pelts, 30 .- casks and 3 kegs casings. 18 casks oil. 104 sacks peas, 17,950 carcasses mutton, 55,841 1 carcasses lamb. 385 crates kidneys and 1 sweetbreads. From Auckland—3l4 bales c flax, 93 dumps tow, 82 casks tallow, 15 f 1 casks pelts, 3 drums glycerine, 6 packages c 1 sundries, 5-175 carcasses lamb, 3850 car- s . ciuses mutton, 3369 (luaners beef, 7 boxes a gold, 2 bars bullion. From Lyttelton— o 1 5789 carcasses mutton. 3972 carcasses lamb fi . 922 bales wool. 111 bales sheepskins. 8 sacks s . hides. 1528 sacks wheat. ICO sacks peas. 100 i sacks beans, 488 casks tallow, 245 casks v I. pelts, 50 casks premier jus.. 100 casks oleo, i '. 6 cases honey. From (iisbome—los6 bales a ) wool and sheepskins, 99 pockets wool, 95 11 1 casks tallow. From Napier-3P4 bales wool 1- 136 casks tallow, 43 casks premier jus., 81 I hales hemp, 27 bales tow. 6 casks casings,

5038 carcasses mutton, 1127 carcasses lamb, 16 carcasses tegs, 288 boxes frozen sundries, 1904 quarters beef. Another largo shipment of frozen meat left the Dominion yesterday in the Snaw, Savill, and Albion Company's ToUomaru. Details of the Wellington cargo were not available yesterday, but the lines shipped at other ports included considerably over ICO.CCO frozen carcasses. The following is a summary :-Froni Danedm--1986 carca'sos mutton, 7686 carcasses lamb,, in quarters bee!, 8 quarters veal, IM. caser, whisky, 327 casks tallow, 8 sacks hair and horns, 5 bales sheepskins, 26 casks casings, 1 package string, 12 casks pelts, /7 sacks peas, 1 package sundries. Irom iNe.-son-2247 carcasses mutton, 5663 carcasses lamb, 108 baies wool, 19 bales sheepskins, 85 casks tallow, 5 sacks horns. 12 bales boos, 14 packages'sundries. From Oamaru560'bales wool,- 6 bales sheepskins, 26 casks casings, 228 casks tallow, 4207 carcasses mutton, 22',941 carcasses lamb, 130 cases kidneys, 2 packages sundries.. .From Lyt-toltou-8395 carcasses. watton,. : .27.042 carcasses lamb, 500. casks tallow, 230 sacks •seed. 1 sack ncas, 302 bales wool, 1 bale ri'bbit skins. From Timaru-543 casks tallow, 19 casks pelts, 29 casks casings, 1 box fish, 26,276 carcasses lamb, 7932 carcasses mutton. Certificates have recently been granted bv the Marine Department to the following:—Dxtra master's certificate to Mr. I. S. Horn. Master's certificates to Messrs. A. Hoed and G. AV. Airey. Second mates certificate to Messrs. F. W. Heriot. A. K. Haydn, aud T. A. Farcy. Mr. E. E. Lowe, third engineer of tho Mararoa, has passed tho examination for a chief engineer's certificate.. Messrs. D. Penman and J. S. Miller have recently passed the cr-amination for second engineers' certificates. Mr. F. G. Bilton has joined the Mapourlka as chief officer, in place of Mr. ,1. Christian, who transfers to the Waihora. In continuation of her tour of the northern lighthouses, the Government steamer Hinemoa is due at Cape Brett toThe Eotoiti, which put back to Wellington yesterday morning for repairs, is to sail for Greymouth at daylight this moraine:. During the winter months, the Northern Steamship Company's llnrawa, which is running between Onehunga and New Plymouth, in the joint interest of the Union Steam Ship Company and the Northern Steamship Company, will make only two trips a week. She will sail on Mondays and Thursdays from Now Plymouth, and on Sundays and Wednesdays from Onehunga. A telegram received by the Union Company advised that the Arahura was to sail from Westport at 8 p.m. yesterday, for Nelson, Picton, aud Wellington. Sho is due hero this evening. The Union Company's Wairuna is due here on Friday' from Newcastle, via Gisborne. The Wainovl is due on Thursday with coal from Westport. The Navua is due to-morrow from Suva, via Auckland. She proceeds from here to Westport, thence Auckland. The iFlora leaves Westport to-day for Napier, and the Whangapc clears the same port to-morrow for Auckland.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 825, 25 May 1910, Page 9

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