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SHIPPING NEWS

PHASES OF THE MOON. MAY. Bay. Hr. ni. New moon 4 10 30 a.m. First quarter 12 1 44 p.m. Full moon 89 920 a.m. Last quarter 26 1 46 a.m. MOON. Moon rises to-day, 3-40 a.m.: sets. 4.3 S D "“’ SUN. Suu rises to-day, 6.37 a.m.; sets. 4.50 p.m HIGH WATER. To-day. 2.10 a.m.; 232 n.m. To-morrow. 2.57 a.m.; 3.20 p.m. ARRIVALS. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 30. KAITOA. s-S. (5.20 a.m.). 319 tons. Martin, from Motueka (King’s Wharf). WAIMEA, s.s. (5.25 a.m.). 454 tone. Graham from Motueka (Glasgow IVhaif). WAKATU. s.s. (5.35 a.m.). 157 tons. Rohertaon. from Lyttelton and Kaikouia (to. 7 north Queen’s Wharf). NORA NIVEN, steam trawler (5.50 a.m.). 156 tons. Double, from Cook Strait (No. 3 Queen’s Wharf). NIKAU. s.b. (6 a-m>. 24? Vasta. from Nelson (No. 12 Queen s Wharf). RIPPLE. B.s. (0.10 a.m.). 413 tons. Norling, from Gisborne (No. 14 north Q.uecn s ss. (6.45 a.m.). 4436 tons. Sewell, from Lyttelton (Ferry Wharf). ARAWA. b.b. (7.5 a.m.). 9372 tons. T. W. Jones, from London and feouthamnton, via Panama Canal. Passengers: hirst class: For Wellington—Mrs. A. Allen. Mr. R. Allen. Miss W. Allen. Miss M. Allen. Mr. A. Bailey, R.N.. Suh.-Lieutj A. Cresswell. R.N., Sub-Lieut. O. Glasfnrd. R-N-. Lieut. R. Lane. R.N.. Surg.-Lieut C. Roach-Smith, R.N. Second class—For Wellington —Mr. J. Allen, Miss H. Barker. Mr. A. Doubleday, Mr. P. Ellender. Mr. J. Embleton. Miss E. Gillesnie. Mr. A, Hail. Mrs. R. Head, Miss G. Head, Master h. Head. Mrs. G. Marsh, Miss E. Marsh. Mrs. R. McAnsh, Mr. H. Newton. Mr. G. Norris Mr. G. Pugh, Mr. P. Ralph. Mrs. Ralph, Mr. G. Boeers, Mrs. Bogers. Mr. A. Taylor, Mr. E. Thwaites. Miss F. Town. For Auckland—Mr. G. Burnett. Mrs. Burnett, Mrs. E. Fearnlcy. Miss M. Fearnley. Master 0. Fearnley. Mr. S. Glandfleld. Miss I. Handley, Miss C. Linklater. Mr. W. McCarthy. Mr. J. Neville. Mr. H. Paget. Mr. V. Rhodes. Mr. H. Richards. Mr. O. •Russell, Miss M. Scott. Mr. T. Trices. For Lyttelton—Mr. G. Grundy. Mrs. Grundy. For Port Chaimers—Mr. W. Spann. For R. Jenkins. For GisborneMr. D. Douglas. Mrs. Douglas; 206 thirdclass (King’s Wharf). HOLMDALE, s B (7.45 a.m.). 681 tons, Williams, from Wanganui (No. 2 Queen B Wharf). ULIMAROA. s.e. (9 a.m.). 5777 tons. W. J. Wyllie. from Sydney. Passengers: Saloon—Miss L. Andrews. Misses M. and J. Adams. Miss D. Abrahams, Mrs. A. Burns, Mr. Blesson, Mr. E. Brook. Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Bott. Mr. C. Baeeett. Mr. D. Buchanan. Mrs. A. N. Bell. Mr. R. Brownlee. Mr. and Mrs. P. Coffey. Mrs. E. Grano, Mr. and Mrs. G. Clarko. Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Clare, Mr. M. Carr, Mr. W_- Donnell. Mr. and Mrs. W. Coates. Mrs. Connell and child. Mr. R. Dawson. Mr. G. Davis. Miss R. Ferguson, Mr. R. Groenham. Mrs. A. and Miss M. Green. Mr. and Mrs. O. Gillespie, Miss L. Hevlen, Mr. C. Hungerford. Mr. and Mrs. If. Hume. Mr. W. Hall. Mrs. E. Joyce. Mr. J. Kotze. Mrs. J. Ker. Mrs. L. Keogh, Mr. M. I. Levey. Mr. and Mrs. D. Ladin. Miss B. Mitchllson. Mr. J. Murray. Miss E. Mason. Miss F. Langley. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. R. Meek. Mieses M. and K. Morrison. Mrs. S. Metz and child. Mr. and Mrs. McTnnes and child. Mr. H. McGeorge. Mr. D. Napier, Miss 1.-Norzn. Mr. A. Probert, Mrs. Palmer nnu c)iiid. Mrs. Peterson. Messrs. L. and J. Quinn. Mr. and Mrs. T. Ritchie. Mr. C. Rundle. Mr. L. Reesby. Mr. and Mrs. R. Robertson and child. Mr. A. Stuart, Mr. Storry, Mr. and Mrs. M. Steele and infant. Misses M. and J. Sinclair. Mrs. Searle and infant. Mrs. E. Shephard, Mr. A. Schuraek. Mr. E. Thorne, Miss E. Tavior. Mr. L. Taylor. Mr. W. Tay. lor. Miss E. Tibbs. Mr. and Mrs. F. Vallance, Mr. A. B. Williams. Mr. K. 8. Williams, Mr. tend Mrs. T. Wilson. Mrs. Watters and 3 children. Mr. and Mrs. A. Washer, Mr. E. Whiting, Mrs. Whiting and child. Mr. P. Wilson. Mr. R. York. Mrs. M. Young: 47 steerage. 14 Chinese, and 7 Hindus (No. 6 Queen’s Wharf).

FUTURIST, steam trawler (8.50 p.m.), 241 tons. Ormes, from Cook Strait (No. 3 north Queen’s Wharf). OPAWA, motor-ship (9.30 n.m.). 110 lions. McKinnon, from Blenheim (No. 11 north Queen’s Wharf).

DEPARTURES. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30.

ECHO, auxiliary schooner (3.20 a.m.). 99 tons. Jackson, for Blenheim. TITOKI, s.«. (11.20 a.m.). 800 tons. F. Vickorma-n. for Picton and Nelson. WAINUI, s.s. (noon), 684 tons. Sizer, for Pic.ton KARORJ. b.b. (1.40 p.m.), 1853 tone. Knowles, for WestportKAITOA. b.s. (2.50 p.m.). 319 tonß. Martin for Manua. , HOLMDALE, b.b. (6 p.m.). 681 tons. Williams. for Dunedin, Oamaru, Timaru, and Lyttelton. INVEROARGILL. b.b. (6.15 p.m.). 224 tons. Wilkinson, for Wanganui. NIKAU. 8.8. (6.30 p.m.). 248 tong. Vasta. for Nelson. _ WAIRAU". s.s. (7 p.m.). 143 tons. Dempstor. for Blenheim- _ ,— WAHINE, s.s. (7.50 p.m.), 4436 tons, Sewell. for Lyttelton. WAIMEA, ss. (8.30 p.m.). 454 tons. Graham. for Nelson. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Waverley. Patea. to-day. Calm. Bluff, Dunedin. Oamaru. Timaru. Lyttelton, to-day. Maori, Lyttelton, to-day. Ngolo, Nelson, to-day. Wainui, Picton. to-day. Regulus, Nelson, to-day. Invercargill. Wanganui, to-morrow-. Kaiwarra. Melbourne, via Auckland. t<» morrow. Wahine, Lyttelton, to-morrow. Nikau, Nelson, to-morrow. Wairau, Blenheim, to-morrow. Tutanekai. Coqk Strait lighthouses, to morrow. Corinna-, New Plymouth, to-morrow. Kaitoa. Motueka, to-morrow. Port Bowen. Wanganui. Saturday. Wanaka. Auckland. Saturday. Opihi. Dunedin, Timaru. Lyttelton, Sailurday. Kennedy, Foxton, Ss.tilrda.y. Orepuki. Lyttelton, Saturday. Port Wellington, Liverpool. Auckland. Saturday. Port Caroline. Bunbury. " Auckland Saturday. Storm. Dunedin. Timaru. Lyttelton. Sunday. Calm, Wanganui, Sunday Port Pirie, Napier, Sunday. Radnor, Now York. Auckland. Monday. Pntiki, Fast Coast -oorts. Monday. Piako. Wanganui. Monday. Wakatu. Lyttelton. Kaikoura. Tuesday. Atua. Dunedin. Oamaru. Timaru. Lyttelton, Wednesday. “projected departures. Comet. Pelorus Sound, to-day. Kohl. Picton, Nelson. Havelock, hayt. to-day. Kapitl. Wanganui, to-day. 3 n.m. Kapuni. Patea. to-day. 5 n.m. Wakatu, Kaikoura, Lyttelton, to-day. S p.m. Maori, Lyttelton, to-day. 7.45 p.m. Ngaio. Nelson, to-day. 7.30 -n.m. Opa-wa. Blenheim, to-day. 4 p.m. Kennedy, Foxton, to-day. 4 p.m. Komata. Westport, to-day. uoon. Kamo, Greymouth, to-day. Ulimaroa, Sydney, to-morrow. Echo. Blenheim, to-morrow. Wahine, Lyttelton, o-morrow. Nikau. Nelson, to-morrow. , Wainul, Picton, to-morrow. Invercargill, Wanganui, to-morrow. Calm. Wanganui, to-morrow. C-orinna, Picton. Onchunga. to-morrow. Reculus. Westport, Greymouth, to-mor-row. Waverley, Pa tea. to-morrow. Opihi. Nelson. New Plymouth. Saturday. Wairau. Blenheim. Saturday. Orepuki, Westport, Greymouth, Saturday. Wanaka, Lyttelton, Timaru. Dunedin, Bluff, Oamaru. Saturday. Arawa. Port Chalmers. Bluff, Monday. Kaiwarra. Melbourne, Monday. Storm, Wanganui. Monday. Pntiki. East Coast ports. Monday. Calm, LytteJton. Timaru. Dunedin. Bluff. Monday. Ripple. Akitio. Castlepoint. Napier. Gisborne. Tuesday. Port Bowen, Napier, Wednesday. Atua. Auckland, Wednesday. OVERSEAS STEAMERS INWARD BOUND. TRELEVAN (Federal Co.), left New York Mar. 23 for Lyttelton, Timaru D.uuedin. Bluff; arr. Lyttelton Apr. 27. PORT CAROLINE (Millar's Timber Co.), left Bunbury Mar. 31 for Auckland. Wellington. and Lyttelton; arr. Auckland Apr. 16: duo Wellington Mav 3. RIMUTAKA (N.Z.S. Co.), left London Mar. 7: left Falmouth Mar. 8 for Port Chalmers, Timaru, Lyttelton. New Plymouth. and Nelson; arr. Port Chalmers Apr. 29. ARAWA (Shaw-Savill). left Southampton Mar. 20 for Wellington. Dunedin, and Bluff: arr. Wellington Apr. 30. PORT WELLINOTON (0. and D. Line), left Liverpool Mar. 12 for Auckland. Wellington, Blyff: due Auckland Apr. 19 : due Welliugtor May 3. RADNOR (0. and D. Cino), left New York Mar. 19 for Auckland. Wellington" Lyttelton. Timaru, Dunedin, and Bluff: arr. Auckland Apr. 27: due Wellington May 5.

TREIjYON (Federal Co.), left) New York liar. 23, left Newport News on Mar, 27

for Auckland, Wellington. Melbourne, and Sydney; due Auckland ALay 2; due Wei--11 QANADIAN ’’CHALLENGER (Canadian Government Agency), left Halifax Mar. 23: arr. New London Mar. 25: bound for Auckland and Australia; duo Auckland M UNION CITY" (E. 0. F. Zohrab) part loaded all Port Arthur, and completed at New York, left latter port Apr. 1 for Wellington and Australia; due Wellington M WAIRUNA (Union Co.), left San Francisco Apr. 18 for Wellington and Australia; duo Wellington Moy 14. ROTORUA (N.Z.S. Go.), left Southampton Apr. 10 for Wellington. Port Chalmers. Auckland; due Wellington May 15. DORSET (Federal Co.), left Liverpool Apr. 3 for Auckland, Wellington. Jjyttolton, Dunedin; due Auckland May 19; due Wellington May 26. CITY OF BIRMINGHAM (Federal Co.), left New York Apr. 4 for Auckland. Napier. Wellington. Lyttelton. Dunedin, Australia; due Auckland May 10; due Wellington May 20. KING HOWEL (N.Z S. Co.) en route from Antwerp to Auckland and New Plymouth; due Auckland May 20. TURAKINA (Federal Lire), left Liverpool Apr. 13 for Auckland. Wellington. Lyttelton. Dunedin; due Auckland May 19; due Wellington May 25 CITI’" OF ADELAIDE (Federal Co.), left New York Apr. 11 for Auckland. Wellington Lyttelton. Dunedin. Fremantle: due Auckland Mav 20: due Wellington May 27. TREMEADOW (N.Z.S. Co.), left St. John Apr. 26 for Hampton Roads and NeW aea--I<IRUAPEHU (Federal Co.), left Liverpool Apr. 26 for Auckland. Wellington. Lyttelton, Dunedin, Now Plymouth: due Auckland June 7; due Wellington June 15. OUTWARD BOUND. (Tho boats in this list are in alphabetical order.) CANADIAN PIONEER (Canadian Government Agency), left Wellington Apr. 29 for Auckland: thence May 3 to New York. Boston, and Montreal. MAHANA (Shaw-Savill), now loading at Auckland; thenco May 6 to New York, Boston, London. OTAKI (N.Z.S. Co.), left Auckland Apr. 25 for New Plymouth, Lyttelton. Port Ohalmers. Wellington; due here May 5; henco May 8 to London. BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. LONDON. April 28. Sailed.—Mahia, for Auckland; Atfhenic, for Lyttelton. . „ HULL. April 29. Arrived.—Svarten. from Auckland. TENERIFFE, April 27. Sailed.—Oitv of Winchester, for London. NORFOLK (Virginia). April 27. Sailed—Hurunui, for Sydney. COLON. April 28. Arrived.—Turakina, from Liverpool. PANAMA. April 25. Arrived.—Canadian Constructor, and Tasmania. from Auckland; Rotorua-, from Southampton. COASTAL. 'WEDNESDAY. APRIL 30. AUCKLAND. Arrived. —Mahana (8.30 n.m.). from G.’«borne; Ngakuta (9 p.m.). from Harotonga.. Sailed.— Niagara (6.40 n.m.), for Sydney. MANUKAU HEADS. Sailed.—Rarawa (6 30 p.m.). for New Plymouth. > NAPIER. Arrived—Navua (11.15 a.m.). from Wellington. PICTON. Arrived. —Titoki (4.15 p.m.l. and Wainul (4.30 p.m.), from Wellington. BLENHEIM. Arrived.—Echo (2.30 p.m.). from Wellington. NELSON. Arrived. —Ngalo (6.30 a.m.). from Wellington. Sailed.—Ngalo (7 30 p.m.), for Wellington. LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Moera.ki (6.30 a.m.). Maori <6.40 a.m.). and Gale (4.30 p.m.). from Wellington. , ~ Sailed—Moeraki (6 35 p.m.). for Dunedin; Maori (9.10 p in.), for Wellington. PORT CHALMERS. Arrived—Atua (7.40 a.m.), from Wellington; Dunedin (1 p.m.), and Dauntless (1.23 p.m.), from Sydney. DUNEDIN. Arrived - Storm (2.45 a.m.). from Lyttelton* Atua (9 a.m.). from Wellington: H.M.S. Dunedin (2 n.m.), and Dauntless (2.15 p.m.), from Sydney. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-night (radio calls shown): — Auckland—Canadian Pioneer (OKT). Kawotiri (GCDK), Mahana (LTV). Ngakuta .(BHD). Niagara (GBE), Ruahine (MKA). Sußßex (MVS). Tofua (GFYM). Trelyon (GCKV), Tremorvah (GBPJ). Waimarino (YUS). West Katan (KOBK), Aldebaran (FALD). Chatham Islands—Hertford —. Wellington—Wahine (GFYN). Maori (GDZX), Neaio (VLSI, Tutanekai (VLX). •Moeraki (VLM). Tahiti (MYN). Pori Bowen (XHP). Kalmanawa (GBVT). Katoa (VMN), Port Napier (ZNZ), Arahura (VILA) Port Pirie (ZSV), Kaiwarra (GODY), Kauri (VMC). TO-DAY’S BERTHAGE LIST. Blenheim—No. 2 Queen’s Wharf. Futurist —No. 3 Queen’s Wharf. Nora Niven—No. 3 Queen’s Wharf. Comet—No. 4 Queen’s Wharf. Ka.pitl—No. 5 north Queen's Wharf. Ulimaroa^—No. 6 Queen’s Wharf. Wakatu—No. 7 north Queen’s Whart. Kapuni—No. 7 south Queen’s Wharf. Hawera—No. 9 Queen’s Wharf. Regulue—No. 10 Queen’s Wharf. Kennedy—No. 11 south Queen's Wharf. Opawa—No. 11 north Queen’s Wharf. Ngaio—No. 12 Queen's Wharf. Echo—No. 13 south Queen’s Wharf. Wootton—No. 13 north Queen’s Wharf. Ripple—No. 14 Queen’s Wharf. Maori—Ferry Wharf. Waikawar—Railway Wharf. Komata—Glasgow Wharf. Whakarire —Glasgow Wharf. Kamo—Glasgow Wharf. Waverley—Glasgow Wharf. Kaitoa—King’s Wharf. Arawa —King's Wharf. Inaha—King’s Wharf. Repulse—Pipitea Wharf. Hood—Pipitea Wharf. Veronica—Lambton Wharf. Manuka —Thorndon Breastwork. Rosamond—Thorndon Breastwork. Forest Home—Thorndon Breastwork. Ngahere—Taranaki Street Wharf. Chatham—Clyde Quay Wharf. Adelaide—Clyde Quay Wharf. Kurow—Miramar Wharf. Mararoa—Patent Slip Wharf. Knhika—Patent Slip Wharf. Nora Niven Patent Slip. Hinemoa—ln the stream. Taka.puna—ln the stream. Kini—ln the stream. UUMAROA FROM SYDNEY. The Huddart-Parker Co.’s Ulimaroa arrived in the dream from Sydney at 9 o'clock yesterday morning, and berthed at No. 6 Queen’s Wharf at about 10.30 a. m. The Ulimaroa sailed from Sydney at noon on Saturday last, and experienced moderate weather conditions all the way She has 700 tons of general cargo to land here, and is timed to sail on the return trip to Sydney at noon to-morrow. THE TUTANEKAI. The Marine Department report that tho Tutanekai is due at Wellington to-morrow from her periodical tour of Cook Stgait lighthouses. Work has not-been easy on account of rough weather conditions. THE MOERAKI. The Union Go. advise that the Moeraki. which is to undergo survW’ nt Port Chalmers, is expected to sail from thero on Tuesday next to Melbourne, via Bluff". FOR VANCOUVER. The Union- Co.’s R.M.S. Niagara is due at Auckland on Monday. May 12. from Sydney, and she will sail the following day for Vancouver, via Suva and Honolulu. DANGER TO NAVIGATION. The following advice has been received from the superintendent of the radio station at Awnnul—“The following warning is broadcasted by radio. Apia, at 8 p.m.: A hydrographic obstruction is reported in lilt. 44.45 south, west longitude 124.18. large timber, 50 feet long. and apparently 10 feet, in diameter, floating partly, submerged at 6.55 p.m. on April 26.” THE PORT CAROLINE. The 0. and D. Line have been advised that the Port Caroline will now leave Auckland at daybreak to-day for Wellington to discharge timber from Bunbury. She is duo here on Saturday. ( THE PIAKO. The Federal Line received news that tho Piako commenced loading her meat at New Plymouth yesterday, and will sail today for Wanganui roadstead and Wellington. Sho is due here on Monday, and will proceed hence to Napier. Gisborne. Whakatane, and Auckland, sailing finally from Auckland about May 22 for West Coast ports of Great Britain, via Panama. THE PORT PIRIE." The C. and D. Linc’rteamer Port Pirie left Gisborne last night for Napier and Wellington to complete loading fox' London. She is duo here on Sunday, and will sail from this nort about May 9 for London, via Lae Palmas. THE MAHANA. The Shaw. Savill and Albion Co. state that tho Mahana. now coitrpf'-'ffflg her I caago at Auckland, will .leave there next ’

Tuesday for New York. Boston, anffTLondon. PORT WELLINGTON DUE SATURDAY. The 0. and D. Line report thatl the Port Wellington will Bail from Auckland at daybreak to-day for Wellington, in continuation of her jZyage from Liverpool. She is due here on Saturday morning. THE RARANGA. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Co. adrise that the Raranga will now leave Lyttelton to-morrow for Port Chalmers. Bluff-, -and Wellington to fill up for London. She is due here on May 12 and wil sail on May 15 for London, via Montevideo and Teneriffe. THE RIMUTAKA. The New Zealand Shipping Co. state that the Rimulaka. at present discharging London cargo at Port Chalmers, will leavo the Otago port on Saturday afternoon for Timaru. THE PORT BOWEN. The O. and D. Line advise that the Port Bowen Is to leave the Wanganui roadstead to-morrow night for Wellington, where she is due on Saturday morning to continue loading. The vessel will sail from Wellington next Wednesday for Napier. Gifiborne. Tokomaru Bay, Whakatane, and Auckland. The Port Bowen is now timed’ to nail finally from Auckland on May 23 for London. TASMANIA LEAVES COLON. The Federal Line have been advised by cable that the Tasmania left Colon on April 27 for New York, Boston, and West Coast ports of Great Britain, en raute from Aucldand. PORT SYDNEY AT LONDON. The C. and D. Line adviee that the Port Sydney arrived at London on _April 27 from Auckland, via New York”ari"d Boston. The vessel left Auckland on March 12. ARAWA FROM HOME. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Co.’s liner Arawa arrived in the stream shortly after 7 o’clock yesterday morning from London and Southampton, via Panama Canal. The vessel berthed at the King’s Wharf at 10.30 a.m. to disembark and commence discharge of ker London cargo. After loading at London, the Arawa proceeded to Southampton to embark her passengers. She left tho latter port on March 20. and had fair weather to tho Panama Canal, through which the vessel passed on April 6. Fine to moderate weather prevailed in. the Pacifc until Tuesday morning, when a fresh breeze with considerable head eea. was encountered. The old-time’ ceremony of ’’crossing the line” and the appearance of Father Neptune was the cause of much amusement. A call was made at PiteatYw Island, dances and deck sports added pleasure to the voyage. The Arawa will leave WeHingtou on Monday for Port Chalmers and Bluff to complete discharge and to load at each port. The vessel will subsequently load also at Timaru, Lyttelton, and Wellington. arriving back here on May 21. She is fixed to Bail finally from Wellington at daybreak on May 28 for Southampton and London, via Panama. Captain T. W. Jones has the following officers: —Chief, Mr. A. Gordon; second. Mr. D. Aitchison; third. Mr. T. H. Atwood; fourth, Mr. H. Patrick: ehip’s surgeon. Dr. E. E. Oraeter; purser. Mr. O. Ranieden; chief engineer, Mr. J. Naismith; seoond. Mr. R. G. Chambers; third. Mr. 81. W. Hynes; fourth, Mr. G. Vickay; fifth. Mr. J. Kerr; sixth. Mr. A. Grant: seventh. Mr. R. L. Macdonald; chief refrigerating engineer, Mr. J. I. Stewart; assistant, Mr. J. Campbell; electrician. Mr. Wn». Maaon: wireless operators, Messrs. R. T. Taylor, H. Rawnsley, and T. Riley; chief stewitd, Mr. J. E. Laing. MISCELLANEOUS. The Pntiki is expected to arrive at Wellington on Monday next from Exist Coast ports. She will load cargo for East Coast stations here. The Komata is to sail from Wellington at) noon to-day for Westport to load coal for a return trip. The Kamo is to les.ve Wellington to-, day for Greymouth to load coal for a return trip. The Kaitoa is expected to arrive at Wellington to-morrow from Motueka. with a load of export fruit. The New Zealand Shippimt Co. renort that the Tekoa will now leave Bluff at noon to-morrow for Dunedin to proceed with her loadirw for London.

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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 185, 1 May 1924, Page 10

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