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SHIPPING NEWS

PHASES OF THE MOON. MAY. Day. Hr. m. First quarter 5 0 26 a.m. Full moon 11 636 a.m. First quarter 19 5 47 a.m. New moon 27 6 31 a.m. MOON. Moon rises to-day, 8.25 n.m.: sets. 10.28 a.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day, 6.50 a.m.; sots, 4.43 p.m. HIGH WATER. To-day. 7.47 a.m.; 8.9 n.m. To-morrow, 8.41 a.m.; 9 p.m. ARRIVALS. SATURDAY, MAY 13. WEKA, steam trawler (2.45 a.m.), 157 tons. Brusey. from Cook Strait. ECHO, auxiliary scow (4 a.m.). 99 tons, Wilson, from Blenheim. , NGAIO, B.s. (4.10 a.m.), 1203 tons. .Wildman, Krom Nelson. MARAROA. s.s. '6.50 ft.m.). 2598 tons, Irwin. from Lyttelton. CORINNA, s.b. (7.45 a.m.). 1271 tons. Edge, from Lyttelton. . ... „ „ WAINUI. s.s. (5.10 p.m.). 684 tons. Sewell, from Picton. KIRA, ketch (6.30 p.m.), 105 tone. Himainen, from Napier. GALE, s.s. (10.65 p.m.). 934 tons. Robertson, from Wanganui. SUNDAY, MAY 14. WADPORI. s.s. (0.45 a.m.). 1919 tons. Ruxton. from Westport. , OPAWA, s.s. (2.45 a.m.), 110 tons. Nicholas, from Blenheim. KAITOA, s.b. (6 a.m.), 319 tons. Henry, from Nelson. KATOA. s.s. (6.45 a.m.), 2484 tons. Plowman. from Auckland. MAORI, s.s. (6.55 a.m.). 3412 tons. Cameron, from Lyttelton. KAPITI. s.b. (11.20 a.m.). 242 tons. Sawyers, f'.orn Wanganui. PALOONA. s.s. (12.10 p.m.). 2771 tons, Doorly. from Melbourne. , KAHIKA, S.B. (4.40 p.m.). 1148 tone. Knowles, from Onehunga. - - WANAKA. s.s. (9.10 a.m.). 2942 tons. Watson. from Timaru. KOMATA. b.s. (9.20 p.m.). 1994 tons. Bold, from Westport ~ , . lONIC, 8.9. (11.30 p.m.. tn. the stream). 12,351 tons, Smith, from Southampton and London. departures. SATURDAY, MAY 13. BADEN POWELL, s.s. (1.10 p.m.), 174 tone. McPherson, for Lyttelton. WAVERLEY, s.s. (3 p.m.). 157 tons. Brigden, for Patca. KAi’UNI. b.s. (5 p.m.). 275 tons. Gibson. s.s. (6 p.m.). 151 tons., Larsen, for Lyttelton. . INVERCARGILL, b.s. (6 p.m.). 224 tons, Wilkinson, for Wanganui. NGAIO. s.b. (7.30 p.m.), 1203 tons. WiIdmMARAROAeIS”.s.’ (7.50 p.m.). 2598 tons, IrW KENNFr> s Y te s t s On (B.lo p.m.), 226 tons. Stuart,. for Foxton. . HOLMDALE, s.s. (10 p.m.). 681 tons. M, T. TTnlm. for Wanganui. , . CORINNA, s.s. (1040 p.mJ. 1271 tons. Edge, for Nelson and New Plymouth.

SUNDAY, MAY 14. MATAKANA, s.s. (7 a.m.). 11.500 tons, Bosdet, for Bluff, Timaru, Naoier. Picton.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Walhora, Newcastle, May 15. Moeraki. Svdney. May 15. Mararoa. Lyttelton. May 16. Ngaio, Nelson, May 16. Wainui, Picton. May 16. Wootton. Lyttelton, May 16. Kapuni. Pnten, May 16. Invercargill. Wanganui. May 16. Holmdale. Wanganui, May 16. Regulus. Wanganui. May 16. Baden Powell. Lyttoltori, May 16. Kennedy, Foxton, May 16. Wakatn. Kaikoura. Lyttelton. May 16. Wairuna. San Francisco. Auckland May 16. Maori, Lvttelton, May 17. Kaitoa. Nelson. May 17. John, Dunedin. Onmarn. Timaru. May 17 Hawera, Pa tea. May 17. Finnic. Gisborne. May 17. Ngakuta. Greymouth. May !"• F”ho. Blenheim, May 17. Waverley, New Plymouth. May 17. Mararoa. Lyttelton, May 18. Ngaio. Nelson. May 18. Wainui, Picton. Mnv 18. Mahia. Gisborne. Mnv 18. City of Winchester, New Plymouth. May Breeze Gisborne. May 18. Wingatul. Dunedin, Oamaru. Timaru, May 18.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Echo. Blenheim. '"May 15. Maori. Lvttelton. May 15. Kaitoa. Nelson, May 15. Wainui, Picton. May .15. . Kahika, Dunedin. Oamaru Timaru. May 15. Wanaka, Auckland, May 15. Paloona, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff. Melbourne, May 15. Gale, Dunedin. Timaru, Mav 15. Onawa. Blenheim. Mav 15. Hawera. Paten, May 15. .Kapiti, Wanganui, May 15. Kamo, Greymouth, May 15. Piako. Lyttelton, Sydney. Melbourne, Adelaide. May 15. Mararoa. Lyttelton, May 16. Ngaio, Nelson. Mnv 16. Katoa. Dunedin May 16. Makalla. New Plymouth. Nelson. Wanganui. Sydney. London. MaV 16. Tekoa. Lyttelton, Dnnedin. May. 16. JTolmdalo. southern ports) Mnv 16. Regains. Nelson. Westport. Grevmouth, Hokitika, May 16. . Invercargill. Wanganui. Mav 16. Kannni. Patna. May 16. Baden Powell. New Plymouth. Mav 16. Kennedy. Foxjjon. Moy 16. Wakatu. Kaikoura, Lyttelton, May 16. Wainori. Westnort, May'l6. Komata. Westnort. May 16. Maori, Lvttelton. Mav 17. Niltau, Nelson. Mnv 17. Wainui. Picton, May 17. . Pinpie. Nanier. Gisborne, Akitio. May 17. Waverley, Paten. Mav 17. Wootton. Lyttelton. May 17. Mararoa. Lvttelton. May 18. Ngaio. Nelson. May 18. Moeraki. Sydney. May 18. Wingatul. Auckland. May 18. OVERSEA STEAMERS.

lONIC (S.S. and A.), left Southampton Anr. 6. Balboa. Apr. 23. for Wellington, Lyttelton. Now in the stream. WAIRUNA (U.S.S. Co.), left Ran Francisco Apr. 15 for Auckland. Wellington, New Plymouth. Melbourne. Adelaide. Sydney. Arr. Auckland May 10; due here tomorrow afternoon. MANIA (S.S. and A.), left Cardiff Mar. 10 for Auckland. Gisborne. Wellington Arr. Auckland !Apr. 16; due hero on Thursday morning. , RUAHINE. (N.Z,S. Co.) left, Southampton Anr. in for Auckland. Dunedin. Due Auckland May 20. ' CANADIAN TRANSPORTER (Murray-Rob-ertg), left Vancouver Anr. 15 for Auckland Wellington. and Australian ports. Due Auckland to-morrow: due here May 21. wv 1. CANADIAN BFIGNEUR 'Murray. Rob. Roberts), left Now York Feb. 23 for Briahpnp. iSvdn9 Tr . Melbourne. Bluff. Dunedin, Lyttelton. Wellington, New Plymouth. Auckland. Arr. Brisbane Anr. 2. Due Bluff Wednesday; due here May 25. CANADIAN MILLER (Murray. Roberts), left New York Mar. 15 for Australian norts. Dunedin. Timnru. Lyttelton. Wellington, Napier. Auckland. Due Dunedin to-morrow- due here May 23. PORT AUGUSTA (C. and D.L left New York Apr. 22 for Auckland. Wellington. Due Auckland May 26: due hero Mav 31. CANADIAN SEIGNEUR (Murray Roberts), left New York Apr. 14 Norfolk Anr. 17. for Australian ports. Due Auckland Mnv 29: due here June 2. WILTSHIRE (Federal), left Liverpool Apr. 22 for New Zeeland porta. Due Auckland .Tune 1: due Wellington June 8. TATRO A (S.S. and A.), left London Anr. 27 for Dunedin. Lyttelton. Due Duuedin about June 8. CANADIAN LEADER (Murray. Roberts), left Halifax Apr. 29. Norfolk May 5. for Brisbane. Svdney. Melbourne. Adelaide, Wellington, Auckland. Due Wellington July 7. .... MATMOA (S.S. and A.), left Liverpool May 6 for Auckland, Wellington. Lyttelton. Port Chalmers Due Auckland June 14: due here June 21. OPAWA. (N.Z.S. Co.), left London May 6 for Montreal. New York. New Zealand ports. _ , , OTARAMA (Federal), left New York Apr. 30. Philadelphia May 7. for Auckland. Wellington. Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Australlan ports. Due A.uckland about Juno 11: due here June 18. TREDENHAM (U.S.S. Co.), left New Orleans Apr. 8 for Auckland, Wellington, New ' Plvnionth, Australian norts. Arr. Auckland Mav 13: due here May 20. WEST CHEROW (Dalcety). left New York Apr. 29 for Auckland Wellington. Dunedin. Bluff; due Auckland Juno 7: duo here Juno 14.

TO-DAY'S BERTHAGE LIST, The following berths have been allotted to vessels in port and those exported toPinko—No. 1 Queen’s Wharf. Walnut—No. 1 Queens Wharf. Wannka—No. 2 Queen. s Wharf. Kahika—No. 3 Quecn-B Whaif. Knpiti—No. 5 Queen s Wharf. Moeraki-No. 6 Queen s Wharf Blenheim—No. 8 Queen s Wharf. Hawera—No. 9 Queen s Wharf. Kaltoa—No. 10 Queen s Wharf. Opawa-No. 11 Queen s Wharf. . Echo-No. 13 Qtmen s Wharf. Weka—No. 13 Queens Wharf. Maori— Ferry. Wharf. Dioniana— Railway Wharf. Waipori—Railway Wharf. Tekoa— Glasgow Wharf. Waihora— Glasgow Wharf. Makalla— King s Wharf. lonic-King’s Wharf. Kamo— King s Wharf. Gale— Kings Wharf (removes to No. 12 Queen's Wharf). Katoa— Lambton Wharf. Amokura—Thorudon Breastwork. Paloona—Taranaki Street Wharf. Komata—Taranaki Street 'Wharf. Vajmaric—Clyde Quay Wharf. Nlkau—At the slip.

Nora Niven—At the slim Hira—Shelly Bay. Rosamond —In the stream. Hinemoa—ln the stream. Rona—ln the stream. Poherua—ln the stream. Takapuna—ln the stream. BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. FALMOUTH. May 13. Arrived—lskra, from Fremantle. ' SUEZ. May 13. Arrived.—Pruth, from Port Ririe, en route to Swansea. LO NDON. May 13. Sailed.—Narkunda, fcr Sydney: Changshi, for Sydney. nOBFO LK. May 13. Sailed— Hatipara. for London, en route from New Zealand. MONTEVIDEO. May 13. Sailed.—Buteshire, for London. COLON. May 13. Arrived.—Binvenue, from Port Lincoln, on route to the United Kingdom. COASTAL. SATURDAY, MAY 13. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Waimana (midnight), from Gisborne; Tredenham (9.15 a.m.). from New Orleans; Eakanoa (5.50 from WestSailed.—Wairuna (3 p.m.). for Wellington; Kaiwarra (8 p.m.), for Newcastle. ■NEW PLYMOUTH. Arrived.—Ngakuta (6.30 a.m.). from OamSailed— Ngahere (8 p.m.. May 12). for WaDEanUi - NYDIA BAY). Arrived.—Opua (10 p.m., May 12). from Wellington. „ ■ NAPIER. Arrived.—Kaitoke (6 a.m.). from Newcastle. NELSON. z To sail—Regulus (8 p.m.). for Castlepoint. GREYMOUTH. Sailed—Karori (12.15 p.m.). for Sydney. LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Canopus (6.35 a.m.). from Westport; Breeze (7.25 a.m.), from limaru; Port Pirie (8.35 a.m.), from Port Chalmers; Louis Thierault. schooner (11.30 a.m.), from Thames. T Sailed.—Rama (10.55 a.m.). for Chatham Islands; Storm (12.30 p.m..). for Dunedin; Breeze (6.45 p.m.), for Napier. PORT CHALMERS. Sailed.—Calm (10 p.m.). for Bluff: John (11 p.m.), for Oamaru. SUNDAY, MAY 14. WANGANUI. Arrived.—lnvercargill (11.23 a.m.), Holmdale (12.6 p.m.) from Wellington. LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Mararoa (9.10 a.m.). from Wellington. TIMARU. Arrived.—Wc-odara (1.30 p.m.). from Newcastle. pORT ghalmers. Arrived—Klni (7.25 p.m.), from Gisborne. MATAKANA’S LOADING. The Shaw-Savill Company’s Matakana, which sailed at 7 a.m. yesterday for Bluff. Timaru, Napier, and Picton. is exuected to return to Wellington on May 30 to ' fill up, and will leave on June 4 for London, via Capo Horn. BREEZE, GALE, STORM. AND CALM. The Breeze is due on Thursday from Wanganui, and will sail later the same day for southern ports. The Gale, which arrived at 10.55 n.m. on Saturday from Wanganui with Belts, for transhipment to thb Canadian Constructor, Is to sail to-day for Dunedin and Timaru. At present undergoing general overhaul in dock at Port Chalmers, tho Storm has been fixed to later load at Dunedin. Oamaru, Timaru. and Lvttelton for Weliington and Wanganui. The vessel is now due here on May 25. The Calm should arrive on Friday from Bluff. Dunedin. Oamaru. Timaru. a-'d Lyttelton, and will leave later in tho day for Picton and Wanganui. She will subsequently return to Wellington to load for the south. TREDENHAM AT AUCKLAND. Laden with a cargo of sulphur from New Orleans, the Tredenham reached Auckland at 9.15 a.m. on Saturday. The vessel will later visit Wellington and New Plymouth, proceeding thence to Australian ports. MAHIA TO COMPLETE. , The Shaw-Savill steamer Mahia. now due on Tuesday morning from Gisborne to continue loading, will be disnatched on May 23 for Lyttelton, from which port she will finally depart two days later for London, via Capo Horn. THE PIAKO. Tn continuation of her voyage from St. John, the Pinko is to sail to-day for Lyttelton, Sydney, Melbourne. Adelaide, to complete her discharge. TRANSPACIFIC CARGO SERVICE. Movements to date of units of tho Union Company’s trans-Paclflc fleet are announced as follow;— The Houraki, from Pacific Coast ports, is expected to clear San Francisco towards the end of this month for Wellington. Lyttelton. Dunedin. Melbourne, and Sydney. The Waiotapu was to clear Newcastle on Saturday for San Francisco and Vancouver. via Apia. Ip continuation of her voyage from Pacific Slope ports, tho Wairuna left Auckland at 2.50 p.m. on Saturday for Wellington, New Plymouth. Melbourne, Adelaide, and Sydney. She should arrive hero tc-niorrow afternoon. The Waitcmata, from Geelong, was expected to bo dispatched from Wallaroo on Saturday for Newcastle and Kobe.. from the latter of which ports she will proceed to Vancouver to lead fcr New Zealand and Australian noris. The Waikawa. which has been loading nt Pacific Coast ports, for Napier. Wellington. Melbourne, and Sydney, was to leave San Francisco on Saturday.

THE CITY OF WINCHESTER. At present loading at New Plymouth, the City of Winchester is due at Wellington on Thursday morning to complete. It is hoped to dispatch the vessel cn May 23 for London, via Cape Horn. N.Z. SHIPPING COMPANY’S VESSELS. The New Zealand Shinning Company advises the following movements of units of its fleet:— The Carpentaria which arrived nt Wanganui at 1 p.m. on Saturday from Auckland, will later visit Picton and Wellington, the latter of which ports she is expected to reach on May 22. The vessel will nroceed hence to Tokomaru Bay to complete loading, sailing finally at the end of tho month for London, via Montevideo. The Cornwall was disnatched from Lyttelton on Friday night for Nanfcr. whence she is duo at Wellington on May 22. The vessel’s departure for London, via Montevideo. has been, fixed for two days later. The following wireless message was received on Saturday from the Dorset, which cleared Wellington or. Tuesday afternoon for Southampton and London, via Panama:—“Fine weather since leaving. All well on board.” An arrival at Timaru yesterday afternoon to commence loading for London the Woodara. from Newcastle. She wi.. later go on to Lyttelton and Wellington, sailing finally from herein May 27: WEST CHEROW LEAVES NEW YORK. Cabled advice has been received by Messrs. Dalgety and .Co. announcing the departure from New York on April 29 o. the U.S. and A. steamer West Cherow, rargro laden for .Auckland. Wellington. Dunedin, and Bluff. The vessel 19 expected at the north nT ’r port on June 7. and should reach Wellington about a week later. WATMANA FOR HOME. The flhaw-Savill steamer Waimnnn, mnde nort at Auckland on Saturday f r P m ,p i0 ’ hnrne to complete her. ITomcward loading. The vessel is timed to a *’il on Friday next for London, via Cape Horn. RECORD TRIP BY ZITA. According to telegraphic advice received from Onehunea by Mr. G. D. Hewitt, apent for the auxiliary schooner Zita, the time in which the vessel covered the distance between Picton and the northern pert on her recent trln is lowered hy 5* hours, thus makir.c the actual sailing time 99 hours—an exceptionally good performance.

TEKOA’S LOADING ITINERARY. The Federal Line advises that the Tekoa will leave to-morrow afternoon for Lyttelton and Dunedin to nut out the remaining portion of her Liverpool ‘‘ ar £OThe vessel is to Buhgeauc-rtlv load or West of England ports at Dunedin. Timaru, Lvttclton. and Wellington, sailing? finally from here about the middle of next month for Avon mouth. Liverpool, Manchester, and Glasgow.

TONIC IN THE STREAM. The Shaw-Savill liner lonic, which left Southampton on April 6. arrived in Lin <d”pam at 11.30 o deck Inst evening ana after pratique han been a , ntc o d . thifl morning tho vessel will bcith at the King’ll Whnrf t-j disembark her 523 passengers and commence the u lB chargo of her cargo. The lonic will later go on to Lvttclton to ccmnlcte her discharge ai.d comtirncc loading, subsequently taking In cn?go also nt Port Chalmers. Due brek at Wellington to fill un the vescel should clear this port nt daybreak 011 f un T °; 10 for Southampton and London. \ia ±an ama.

WATHORA NEARING PORT. The Waihorn. which left Newcastle on Tuesday morning, laden with coal fol 11 cl li "ton. Miramar, and Dunedin, notified by wireless on Saturday evening that she expected to arrive in the stream at da>break to-day. The vessel will bo examined by the medical officer, aud is to beith at .the Glasgow WhaJf.

PALOONA ARRIVES. The Union Company’s Paloona. which left Melbourne at 4.30 p.m. nn May 9, arrived in the stream at 10.30 a.m. yesterday, and berthed at the Taranaki Street Wharf an hour and a half later, lino weather was experienced throughout the voyage. Tho vessel brought the following passengers:—Saloon—Mieses R. Clarke, F. Pemberton. J. Scott. A. Maher. Tomton, M. Haworth. Mesdames S. Pemberton. W. D. Snowball. L. Righton. I. A. McGibbony and child, F. Haworth and infant. Messrs. E. Savage. S. Pemberton. W. D. Snowball, E. Goldstein. W. 11. Simons. Steerage—Misses R. Morris. H. Smith. E- Brown, I. Perkins, Mesdames S. E. Richardson, J. Grimmett. M. Fowler and child, 11. Menzies. 11. Watson, E. Brown. L. A. Clark. A. E. Perkins and child. Messrs. C. Pullen. G. Watson. R. Maxwell. G. Johnston, A. W. Davies. C. 11. Chubb. A. J. Rourke. A. Ware. W. Sherwood. A. Veritz, T. McCracken. J. Green. L. A. Olarlt, V. L. Hopkins. A. E. Perkins and son. T. Barker, D. W. Davies. L. Palmer. W. Smith. . , The Paloona has 1000 tons of general cargo for distribution at Wellington. Lyttelton, Duncdiu. and Bluff including 400 cases of fruit. She is timed to sail at o p.m. to-day on the return trip, via southern ports. MOERAKLDUE AT 10 A.M. According to a wireless message received last evening from the Union Company s Moeraki. en route from Sydney, the vessel will arrive in the stream at 10 o clock this morning. Upon being cleared she win berth at No. 6 Queen’s Wharf. The Moeraki is timed to sail on Thursday on the return voyage. KAITOA AND NIKAU. . Messrs. W. M. Bannatyne and Co. advise that the Kaitoa will sail this evening far Nelson and then withdraw from the Wellington-Nelson service. The Mkau, which is to come down from the slip tomorrow, will resume in the running, sailing on Wednesday night. KAIWAJtBA RESUMES. The Union Company’s Kaiwarra. which has been recommissioned at Auckland, was dispatched from the norther” port at 8 p.m. on Saturday for Newcastle.' The vessel is still under the command of Captain TT. S. Whyborn. associated with whom are the following officers:—Chief Mr.. D. Gardner, second, Mr. M. Robertson.: third, Mr. O. C. Bray: chief engineer. Mr. 0. W. Pirie; second. Mr. F. Furneaux: third, Mr. 'G. Cunningham; fourth. Mr. W. L. Shipway. COASTAL MOVEMENTS. The Kennedy, which sailed at 8.10 p.m. on Saturday for Foxtan. is due back tomorrow, and will be dispatched at 4 p.m. on the return trip. . The Ngakuta is expected to reach Wellington on Wednesday from Grevmouth. Tho Wanaka, which arrived last night from Bluff, Dunedin, Oamaru. and Timaru, will sail to-night for Auckland. The auxiliary scow Echo is to sail this afternoon for Blenheim, from which port she should return to Wellington on Wednesday. Tho Katoa. which made port at 6.45 a.m. yesterday from Auckland, is to sail to-morrow for Dunedin. The Wingatul is duo on Thursday from Dunedin, Oamaru, and Timaru. and will be dispatched the same day for Auckland. The Wootton, due to-morrow from Lyttelton. will sail on Wednesday on. the return trip. The Waiporl arrived shortly after midnight on Saturday from Westport, ana will sail to-morrow on the return trip to again lead for Wellington. Duo to-morrow morning from Wanganui, tho Regulus will sail at 3 --.m. for Nelson. Westport, and Greymouth, with cargo for those ports and Hokitika. The ketch Rira (Captain N. Himainen) arrived at 6.30 n.m. on Saturday from Auckland, via Napier, and anchored at Shelly Bay. After discharging a. quantity of explosives hero she will go on to Dunedin. The Waverlcv. which sailed at 3 p.m. on Saturday for Paten and New Plymouth, is dim back at Wellington on Wednesday, and will leave at 4 p.m. the same day for Patea. The Kahika, which cleared Onehunga at 8.30 a.m. on Saturday, arrived in port at 4.40 p.m. yesterday. She .will sail today for Dunedin. Oamaru. and Timaru, thence proceeding ta Wellington, New Plymouth, and Nelson. The auxiliary schooner Coronation, bound from Wanganui to Whakatane. was sighted off the Heads at 1 n.m. yesterday. The Rama cleared Lyttelton at 11 a.m. on Saturday with 19 passengers for the Chatham Island 3. The vessel is due back at Wellington on May 22. The Komata, which arrived last evening from Westport will sail to-morrow for the West Coast port to load for Wellington. TOSS-TABLE GOSSIP. Mr. M. R. Tcagle has joined the Kamo as third officer, relieving Mr. W. S. Shakespeare, who will await orders. . Captain Le Port of the five-masted barque France, the largest sailing ship in tho world, which has lately been nt Hobart-. haa cabled to Messrs. Wright. Stephenson and Co. conveying his regards to the local shipping fraternity. The following vessels were expected to he within range of the undermentioned wireless stations last nightAwanui—Manuka. Kawatirl, Waitomo. Canadian Transporter, Omn.na, Kaiapoi. Ulimaroa. Kalw.nrrn Auckland—Flora. Waitomo. Canadian Transporter Sonoma. Marama. Kaitnna Arahura; in range after 12-30 a.m.: Sonoma, Kaituna. Wellineton-Moerolci, Paloona, Woodarra. Canadian Miller Mahia. Waihora. Wanaka. lonic. Mataknna, Canadian Contractor Waitomo. Port , Denison. Chathams—Durham. Dorset. Tainui.

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Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 195, 15 May 1922, Page 9

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