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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OK TIIE MOON'. AUGUST. Day. h. m. First quarter ?. 10 59 a.m. Full moon 10 225 p.m. Last quarter 17 11 41 n.m. New iuoou SJ 344 P.m. MOON*. Jloon risen to-day. 11.JS a.m.; sets, 3.28 a.m. Saturday. HIGH WATER. To-day, 12.8 p.m. To-morrow, ti.4o a.m.; 13.55 n.m. SUN. Sun rises today. 6.56 a.m.; set*, 4.57 ji.m ARRIVALS. THURSDAY. AUGUST 3. HUIA.- !.e. (5.45 a.m.), 127 tone, Burl, from Wa.nga.nui. WAXAKA s.f. (3.30 a.m.), 2142 tons, Todd. from Wcstpnrt. DEFENDER, s.s- (6.35 a.m.), 190 tons. Janiiefoii from I<ytt«Uon. AIARAIiOA. ?..'. (6.W n.m.). 2598 tons, Jlannine, flora l.yttcttoii. PasscnEcrs: Saloon -•Missss Stewart, Melhuisli, Rowlands, Drew, Mc-Fdames liaftw. Hare, Oldcroft. Dunsdalc, His Excellency the Governor. Captain Shannon. Dr. Trail, Rev. Father O'Connor. Messrs. Ijaurcnson, M.P., J. Allen M.V., Reeves, Henry, Ovendale, Walker. Hean, Perkins, Murray, Fisher, Westmatcott, Molineaux, Gilbert, Young, Mountford, Evans, liorimer, Lieut. Braddell, Helliwell. Ivess, Hunt, Faulkner, M'Eneany. Bowers. Davidson. Dell. Hateh. Chambers. Brash. Walker, Hare; 19 6teera.se. NIKAXI. s.s. (7.55 a.m.), 252 tons, Hay, from Nelson. WIMMEBA, s.s. (9.5 a.m.). 3022 tons, Waller, from Dunedin and Lyttclton. Passentrers .Saloon-Messrs. Williams. Burnard. Richardson. Mr.<=. Cox, Messrs. Taine, Toulo. Tlmcke.r. Clarke; 7 steerage. MAGIC, auxiliary scow. (5.30 p.m.), 82 tons, M'Kellar, from (3i;borne.

KAUU, s.s. (8.30 p.m.). 162 tons, Jones, from Kapier and Dast Coast.

PATEENA, s.s. (10.5 p.m.), 1212 tons, Carey, from Nelson and Picton. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Combs (2), Maples, Hale, Harrop, Co-ter, Coppm. Blnndcll, Watson, Haseltine, McEdamea May, Th.imas, Andrews, Williams, Clapham, Ndselleld, Messrs. Williams. Blair. Hobday, Mahalm, Hay. Hinronin, Cracknel). Clapham, King, Andrews. Jackson, llarford, Fowler, Prcstidse. Humphries, Goodwin, Newport. Hogan, Nosefleld, Sinclair, Parker, Houston, Frincley, Jlowat, Flcmine. Lc Has, Muldoon, fiunn, Bennett. Ross. Smale, Smale, Haseltine. Williams. Foster, FkminK, Scott, MbltUlc, Keating. Bendrickson. Tapp, Frceth, Gorton, and 19 etcerftKe.

DEPARTURES. THURSDAY. AIGUST 3. OPAWA, 5.5. (3 a.m.), HO tons, Nicholas, for Blenheim. TAINTJI. s.s. (1.40 p.m.). 123 tons, Jensen, for Waitara. KAPUNI, s.s. (5.10 p.m.). 150 tons, Jackson, for Lyttelton. WAITEMATA, s.s. (5.15 p.m.), 5432 tons, Vint, for Napier, Gisbornc. and Auckland. WABKIMOO, 5.f. (5.20 n.ra.). 3529 tone. Clift, for Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff. Hohart, and Melbourne. Passengers—Saloon: For Lyttelton—Atosrs.. Turner. Wajtc. Whyte. Mrs. Turner, Messrs. Johns, Noylan, M'R.ae, Eldred, M'Rae, Gravcstock, Smith, Strachan. For Duncdin— Misses Dunne, Lysaght, Mrs. Hadfleld, • Messrs. Smith. M/Donnell, Hayws. For EluffMi?s Grimstonc. For llobart-Mrs. Smith. For Melbourne—Miss MaeFio, Messrs. Burnett. Usher. NIKAU, e.s. (5.30 p.m.). 245 tons, Hay. for Nelson and Motueka. WIMMEKA, s.s. (5.10 n.ra.), 3022 tons, Waller, for Napier, Gisborne, Auckland, and Sydney. MARAROA, s.s. (8.10 p.m.), 2593 tons, Mannine, for Lyttcltoii. rassenccra: Saloon— Mioses Fiisscll, Ooates, Mesdamcs Campbell, August, Jamieson, Hassell. Dcatson, Reid, Scldon. Ijovi. Adams, Averill, Dcnton, Kocpcr, M'Eldred Messrs. K.van (21, Campbell, August, Jamiejon, HassaU, Buston, M.1 , .. Jones, Collctt, Groves, AVhito, Uamill, August. Kichards (2) Oreenough. M'Eldred. MANA, s.s. (9 p.m.', 134 ton;, Gibson, for Wan ennui. QUEEN OF TIIE SOUTH (11.5 p.m.), 198 ton=, Harvey, for Foiton.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Himitangi. Chathams, via. Lytt«lton, AuBU:t 4. Kiripaka. Patca. AuKust 4. Aorere. PateA. AiiEurt 4. Waverley. Nclsnn. Auiust 4. Onawa. Blenheim, Aueust 4. Blenheim. Blenheim. AuEtt«t 4. Kiihu. Napier, via. coast. Auiust 4. tJlimnroa, Melbourne, via. southern port?, August 4. Maori. Lyttelton, Aueust 4. Wainori. Wcstport, Aueust 4. Putilii. Ti-iE-aru, Aueust 5. Haupiri, Grcymouth. Aucnst 5. Wakatu. Kaikoura, Lyttelton, August 5. M.ana, Patea, AuKust 5. Nikan, Nelson, Motucka. August 5. Mararoa. Lyttolton, Aueiist, 5. Mapourika. West Coast. Nelson, August 5. Muritai, London, Auckland, Napier. AubUs_t 5. Koonya, southern ports, Aueust 6. Mauai'oa, Havclock, Aueust 6. Rofamond, Onehunga, New Plymouth, August 6. Monowai, Dtinedin, Lyttelton, August 6. Hippie, Napier. Gisborne, August 6. Queen of the South, Foxton. August 6. Don of Glamis. New York, via. Auckland, Anjust 8. Tarawcra. northern ports, Aueust 8. Kaitoa, Nelson, Aueust 8. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Stonnbird, Wang.inui, Anciist 4. Arapawa. Wangauui. August 4. Defender, Karamea, Aueust 4. Mamrapapa, We'tDort. Aucust 4. Sussex. Lyttelton. Duncdin, Aueust 4. Waverley, Nelson. West Coast. August 4. Opawa. Blenheim. August 4. Blenheim. Blenheim, August 4. Kiripaka, Hatea. Aueust 4. Patcena, Picton., Nelson. Aueust 4. Maori, Lyltelton. August 4. Climaroa, Sydney direct, August 4. Poheruii, Oroymonth. Auenst 4. Waipori. Wostport, August 5. Wanaka, Westport. Aucust 5. Haupiri, Napier, Gisborne, Eat-t Canst. Auckland. August 5. Aorere, Patea, Aueust 5. Pntiki. Oreymouth. August 5. Nikau. Nelson. Motueka. AueUEt 5. Mararon, Lytt«lton. Aueust 5. Arahura, Picton, Nelson, AVcst Coast, Aucust 5. liuia-. Wansanui, August 5. Kahu, East Cdsst. Aupust 5. Queen of the South. Foxton, August 7. Jlann. Patca. August 7. Koonya, New Plymouth, WcEtDort. Greymouth. August. 7. Wakatu. Kaikourn, LyKelton. Aueust 7. Jtanaroa, Motueka. August 7. Monowai, northern ports, August 7. Kosnmond, Picton, Nelson, New Plymouth, Onchunga, August. 7. Tarawera, Lyttelton, Dunedin. August 8. Jlapomikn. Nelson. West Coast, Augustß. Uvpple, Napier, Gisborne. Aueust 8. Kailoii. Nelson, West Coast, August 8. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE, MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. CLLVAUOA, s.s., left Melbourne July 26, fur llobart. southern ports, and Wellington. Due Wellington August 4. Leaves same, day for Sydney direct. Due Sydney August «. MOEItAKt. s.s., left Melbourne Aueust 2 for llobart, southern ports, and Wellington. Du; Wellington August 11. Leaves same day for .Sydney direct. Due Sydney Ausust 15. MANUKA, s.s., leaves Sydney Aueust 5 for WplUnetou direct. Due Wellington August 5.. Leaves August. 10 for southern ports, ilooart, and Melbourne. Due Melbourne August 19. VICTORIA, s.s., left. Sydney Augur'. 2 for Auckland, GHborne, Napier, and Wellington. Due Wellington Auenst 11. Leaves same day for Lytteiton and L'uuedin. OVERSEA SHIPPING. STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. From London. MURITAI (due about August 6). failed on May 21, via Australia, Auckland, and Napier. (Tyser Line, agents. J j WAIWERA (due about August 14), Sailed on June 3, via Auckland. (Shaw. Savill an;! Alhion Co.. agents.l INDKALEMA idue about August 28>, sailed on June 15, via Australia, Auckland, and Napier. (Tyser Line, agents.) AEAWA (due about August 7), sailed on June 23, via. Cape Town and Hobart. (Shaw, Bavill and Albion Co., agents.) WHAKAEUA (duo about September 7), sailed on July 6. via Australia. Auckland, a;:d Napier. (Tyscr Lino, agents.) HIJIUTAKA (due about September 2), sailed on July 8, via Auckland. New Zealand; Shipping Co.. agents.)

KUAPEHU (due about August E3>. 6ai!cd on July 6. via Sue;-. Canal, Colombo, and Hobart. (New Zealand Shippins Co., ajrciits.) TAINUI (duo about September 4), failed on July 22. via Cape Town and ITobart. (Shaw, Savill and Albion Co.. agents.) INDRABAKAH (duo about September 23). sailed July 22. via Australia and Auckland. (Tyser Line, aeoiUs.) From Liverpool. SURREV :duc about Angnet !A), sailed on Juno 24. via Cape Town, Hobart, Auckland, and Napier. (F.-11.-S. Lino, asents.; KENT !duo about October 3), sailed on ■Inly 29, via Cape Town, Hobart, and Auckland. (F.-H.-S. Line, agent*..) From Montreal. WAIMATE (due about August 14), sailed on June 5, via Australia and Auckland. (Sew Zealand Shipping Co., agenjs.) KARAMEA (due about September 5) sailed on June 29, via Australia, and Auckland. (Sew Zealand Shipping Co., acents.)

From Haw Yord. IIKN OK r.r.AMIS (due about, August 6). Railrri mi May 16, via. Australia and Auckland. (A. .iiirt A. Mne iifrnifs.) lIVNIIFOIIIt (due about Aucilst 15), sailed on May 20, via. Auckland. (Vacuum Oil Co., " ANGr/M'ATAfiOXTAtf (,|uc about KuexM Hi. sni'.rd on June 2. via. Australia and Auckland, (l>. and A. liine, agonts.) I'Al'K OIITKCiAt, Idup about Hopteinlicr 13i. sailed on June 17. via Australia, and Auckland. O'yser lAno, ncents.) WAIiKt'RK Idiin ahom. Si'ptemlier 18), failTo °" "p'u '' Vi " A " l ' klnll(l, < Vil ««>"n Oil foj'IOAXA {duo about Octolier 7), paiM on July t, via Australia and Auckland. (T.vsnr Hue, aeents.l CAPE HI?ETON (due ahout August 151, failed on Juno 14, via Duncdin and Lvttellou. (Vacuum Oil Co.. acente.) BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA, PREMANTLE. Aupust 2. Arrived.—jrongolia, from London. . . . „ SYDNEY, Aiicust 3. Arnyed.-Wakanui, from Dunedin. LAUNCESTON. August 3. . Sailed.—Waiwcra, for Auckland and Wellington. COASTAL. THURSDAY, AUGUST 3. AUCKLAND. Arrivcd.-Den of Glamis (0.45 a.m.), from New York, via Sydney: Tarawera, from southern ports. Sailcd.-Oceanie (6.10 a.m.), for Sydney: Hincmoa (12.15 p.m.). for northern lichthouses. , . NAPIER. Amved.-Ripple (2.15 a.m.), from Wellington. NEW PLYMOUTH. Arrived.—Rarawa (4.45 a.m.), from OnehiraijKi.' ■ Sailed—Margit, barque (10.30 p.m.), for Port Victor (South Australia); Rosamond (3.30 p.m.), for Onchuuga. PATEA. Armed.-Aorero (3.20 p.mi). from Wellingtoii. Sailed.-Kiripaka (3.40 p.m.), for Wellinirton. BLESnBIM. Arrived.—Blenheim (1 a.m.), from W«l----inston; Opawa (12.30 p.m.), from Weiington. To sail.-Blcnheim (11 p.m.); Opawa (11 p.m.), for Wellington. NELSOtf. Arrived.—Waimea (5.30 p.m.), and Corinna (6 a.m.), from Wellington. To eail.-Waverley (8 p.m.), for Wellington. FAREWELL SPIT. Waipori. bound Westport to Wellington, passed 4.55 p.m. WESTPORT. Arrivcd.-To Anau (1.30 p.m.), from Wellington. Sailed—Waipori (4.30 a.m.). for Wellington. GRETMOUTH. Arrived.—Kowhai (1.30 a.m.), and Haupiri (1.45 a.m.. , , from Wellington. KAIKOUBA. Arrived.—Wakatu (5 a.m.), from Wellington. LTTTEWON. Arrived.—Maori (7 a.m.), from Wellington: Wakatu and Cygnet, from Kaikonra. Sailed.—Wootton, for Puoonca and Picton; Maori (8.30 p.m.), for Wellington, with 120 p.issengcrE. Sailed.-Ulimaroa (6.50 p.m.). for Wellington. Passengers—Saloon: For WellingtonMisses WooLsteiu, Beckineale. Watson. Mesdames Talbot, maid, and four children, Reckinsale. Ball, Messrs. R. Barnctt, E. H. Ball, neckinsale, Watson, Hall. For Sydney—Misses Wood. Annleby. Uorsloy. Morrice. Hill, Patterson, Barlow, Mosdame3 Wood, Barlow. Corlon, Curran nr.d child. Messrs. J. Walcot, Wood, D. H. Waugh, C. K. Olncy, A. Evans, S. Wnlls. T. N. Horsier. Clark, Hall, J. G. Turton, Masters Wood, Walls, and 36 steerage. I

DUNEDIN. Arrived.—Monowai. from Lrttelton; Koonya, from IVestport; Kotaro, from Catlins River; Huamii, auxiliary schooner, from Campbell Islands. POET CHALMERS. Arrivedi—Huanui, schooner (4.55 p.m.), from Campbell Islands. . NOTICE TO MARINERS. Reported rock S.W: of Cook Rock, off Brothers Island.—Notice is hereby given that Messrs. Baxter and Berg, fishermen, have reported that there is a reef of rocks, with about. IBft. of water ov:r thorn, about a Quarter of a mile S. 48dee. W. from Cook Rock, north of Brothers Island, Further search will bo made at any earlv date. Charts, els., Charts Nos. 695 and-2585; '-New. Zealand Pilot," eighth edition, 1908, Chapter vi, page 172. CAPE CORSO LEAVES MONTREAL. Cable advice received by tho New Zealand Shipping Co. is to the effect, that their chartered steamer Cape Corso left Montreal for Wellington, via way ports, on July 30. She is duo here about October 14. WAIWERA LEAVES BEAUTY POINT. Advices received by tho local agents of the Shaw, Savill and Albion Co. Etate that thi! Walwera has left lleauty Point for Auckland, and i≤ due at the- northern port on August 8. She is expected at Wellington about August H,-where London cargo will be discharged. APARIMA LEAVES CALCUTTA. The local office of the Union Company are in receipt of anrice which intimates that tho Aparlma left Calcutta- for Wellington, via Singapore, Samaraug. and Auckland on Tuesday last. She should show up hero about September 4. MUEITAI HERE TO-MORROW. Messrs. Bannatyne nnd Co.. local agents for tho Tysor Line, have been advistd that tho Muritai is scheduled to leave Napier for Wellington at. noon to-day. The vessel which should arrive here to-morrow moruine, will berth at No. 16 Jervois Quay, to discharge Home cargo. ■ HEMP AND TOW. The Quantities of hemp and tow graded at the porta of the Dominion during (he month of July, 1911. ■were:—Hemp, 4005 bales, as compared with 5113 for tho corresponding month of lar year, a decrease of 1714 bales. For <is twelve months; ended July 31, the number graded was 95,035. as compared with 123,023 for the previous twelve mont.hs, a decrease af 26,986 bales. During the month i 252 bales of tow were dealt with, as compared with !E44 for the corresponding month of last year, or a decrease of i>92. Wellington contributed 2CCB bales of hemp and 5H5 bales of tow. Foxion i-a-mc escnml in the aua.ntitics erarted. vis.: 1354 Dales liemp nn<i baits tow.

CASE OIL FOR HURE. At the present time no fewer thiu twenty-five vessels aro loadini or an their way to Australian and New Zealand ports, witli carßoes at case oil for the Vacuum Oil Co. proprietary, Ltd. The fleet comprises twelve large stsamers and thirteen sailing shipf, anu .i rouch estimate places their aßcrOfrate carcoeo at EomctUing liks 3,000.000 cases of oil and spirits. Five cargoes are for New Zealand ports in the steamers Hyndford (sailed May 201, Cape Breton failed Juno 17*. Walkure (sailed July 1), Ijord Loiudale (to eail July), and Falls of Oroliy (to load August!. Or the. Eailinc ship?, only or.?, tlie Queen Elizobctli, is for Kew inland, sho havinr been chartered to lo.id at N'cw York for Auckland mid AVellincton. The Hyndford. Cape iircton. Walkure. Jnd Lord Lonsdale will di'Sehirpe at Auckland, IVellincton, .I.yttclton, and Duncdin. but the Falls of Orcliy will diwharpe at X.ipier and Timaru in addition to the above ports. The total Quantity of oil and spirits coming by Die six vesselE named will be roughly 950,000 cares. KEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY. FLEET MOVEMENTS. Orari.—Son- at Duncdin. Euahine.—Now at Lvtteltou. Leaves Wellington for London /ur;uri 24. Wnimate.-Left Jiontrcal June 5: due Auckland Aajust 15. Kuarehu.—Left London July 6. for Wellington and Lyttclton: tine August. 23 at Welliu'ton. Sails for London tseplcmbcr 21. Eimntnka.-L'.'ft London July 8, for Auckland and Wellington; due at Auckland August 27. Kn.ranicn.-Loft Montreal June 29; due at Auckland Septsmbcr 2. Kailioura.—Expected to leave London or Plymouth August '. for DiineJin. Lyttclton. and n.iufl'j due Dnnedin September 23. Uotorun.—Expected \a lenve London or Plymouth Außii-it. 5, fov WellinEtou and Ijyttclton: dm WellinelcrT Septcmbr-r 18. Leaves Meiv Zetland about, 0.-tolier 19. Cape Cnrso.—Left Montreal July 30; due at. Auckland Octolux 6. Turnkina.—Expeeted to Icrvc Londan or Plymouth about September 2, for Wellineton and Lyttelton; due Wellinqton about! October 17. Leaves .\"ew Zralanil about No- i vember 16. Whakatanc.—Expected to leave Montreal I August 29; due at Ani'lil-'iiid 0,-tobcr 24. i Paparoa.—Expectvd to leave London np I Tlvrjoulh ah:mt .-'eptuniber 4 for Ancle- I land and Wellington: due a< Auckland 0,-. labor 26. ■ I Romuera.-Kxpi'cted to lenve London or i Plymouth about Sepl. 30, for Wellineton and Lyttelton: dm; Wellineton Nnvcmoer 13. Leaves New Zealand about Docciubt-r 14. Tokomaru.-lixnectcd lo Iμvo Mniitrc.il September 20; due at Auckland November 24. Tonsariro.-Expected to leave London or Plymouth about October 4 for Dunedin. Lyttelton, and Timaru; due-at DuncdJu November 23.

T?inhine.-Espect«d to lwno j'ondon or Plv nS about October 55 for WelhiKrton and Lvttcllon: d«e -Wcliinctou December 11. Lc.iv?s Xow Zealand January 11. Tfiitnira—F\tP"" , t<. ; 'l to leave .Montreal OcWta 2 ; due at Auckland December a Opawa -Kxpcjied to Iciyo West Coast, of Enßland Soptcrcbcr 30: due. a'. Auckland to leave London or ary 9- .Leaves' New Zealand about lebrti-aot.ak'j.--Espe.-ied lo leave London or PlySo^b^iV'trat^uclSd'^n^nub'e'r M ilur'.!iuii.-E;;pectecl to lcavo West. Coarl o[ Ki'.clind November 30: due: at Auckland ''K'ia.-lixpMled lo leave. Montreal.-No-vember 20- (Hie at Auckland January 21 Untorui -Kvpcpt-ed to lenvo London or Plvmou h Doei b-,r ?3 for Wdlincton and ivtteltoi • di'c Wellincton Kebriiayy 5. Leaves Xcw Zsaland about March V. Ti i= renorted that, the Union Ca.'a new rtcanVer Kann:i is int-nded for tI)C Tns-manian-Au?tr:(J:3ii trade. Thn Araprswii came off the Vaunt Slin yeUcrdny. and the Kaiiili went up for overhaul. W:>r<l bus "icer. received, clatlilß that th 3 Can Lin" steamer Clan Oeilvy left nunlii'irv for Wclliiiirlon. LytWlon, anil Auckland on Wednoidav. She may be looked for here about Ausust 16. The current rates of freicht per ton on (■nil from to New /.?aM«d iiorts am a.* lollowr--\u.-kland. 9?.: Gi bor if. 16 ? . 6d.i Xanirr tOv «,!.: Wrllmc ton. 9s. M.: Wantrnnm. IK; Lvttelton, lfc.: Timaril, 103. 6d.; Uumrtin, 10s. 6J.; and llluff. ICe. M. Aft<T rtifoharßint; Newoa-tle cca, , . at. the P.IuU the Ilakanra vimls DiniodMi and leavM the lattrr port, for Wellington toTolcjsi'iipliic advice received from New Plymouth ycfterday. ci-ntfd that tbe barnuc Marcit had completed diselisrpo of her livcrpool cargo, and had sirilcl at 10.30 a.m. for Port Victor (South Auplralia).

For Jfydia, Bar th» Mnoriland Rteanifhin Company's Et"amcr Liuciordale will leave 'lioki.-itwa to-day. from Die Hay sin proceeds to fireymouth to complete loadI insr for Melbourne. i U any time now. the steamer Knnerdals will leave Melbourne to load timber nt lliron (Tasmania) tor Dimcdin and Auckland. Mpaourika, s.s., arrived nt Grcymmrth from Wollir.Rton. via woy norl«. Nt 4 a.m. yesterday, and left on the return trip nt, 4 p.m. This afternoon It.M.S. Mamma will leave Auckland for Vancouver "n the initial trip of the now service. At. ronn >vstorday the Gove.rnmi.Mit sloanier llinruioa h-ft Auckland for northern lighthouses. V«clcrday afternoon the Blackball Co.'n rolHer Njratoro passed Vrcllin&lon floridr-. bound from Napier to (ircymnut-b. To-day tbe Koonya leaves Dunedin fnr Tiniani. Krom the latter port she. coinra rlrpol to Wellington, boine due here on Sunday. At 3 p.m. on Monday she leaves for New Plymouth, Wcstport, aud CSvcymoulh. An expected arrival in port, from Greymouth to-morrow is the Haupiri. She leaves during tfic evening for K?st Coaet ports and Ba>~s, and Auckland. Wnlpori, k.s., \e duo ki port from WosU nni't this mornir. , .;, and leaves nEaiu tor it.ho Wost Coast port to-morrow. Tin I'olieriin leaves 'lYollitiglon for Orcymouth t.;>day, the Waiwka for Wcetpnrt to-:nor-Captain \V. .T. Collins siirnrd off the Waitem.ita yceterdov, .ind dpUin Vim. who ''-i born on rclisviiiK dutio?, rejoined his ship. Mr. 11. iVcill, |iur.-er of the Arnlilirn. lia« been iiiftrueted to proceed to Dimrdi;i for order.'. Mr. H'l-nrni iln-tp Fntccna) has tilled the vara wy. An arrival in por* lart evcninp: wae the nuxiJiai'.v scow Micir , . from (<isbonie. She brought down a load of )n-oduct, and takes back n cni'jro <if drain pipes. Hctwcon 7 and 8 o'clock this morning th-> I'limnrori. will arrive from Melbourne, via. the smith, mid berth at No. M luirth. She leaves Wcllinßton for fj-duny direct irt 5 p.m. today.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1197, 4 August 1911, Page 7

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