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SHIPS, CARGOES AND MAILS

PHASES OF THE MOON. MAY. Day. Hr. m. First quarter .. 3 10 9 a.m. Full moon .... 10 931 a.m. Last quarter .. 17 12 20 a.m. New moon .... 24 9 37 p.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day, 6.40 a.m.; sets, 4.55 p.m. MOON. Moon rises to-day, 2.3 p.m.; sets, I.S p.m. HIGH WATER. To-day 11.20 a.m.; 11.43 p.m. ’ To-morrow —; 12.4 a.m. AKKIVATJS. WEDNESDAY, MAY 3. RANGATIKA. t.e.s. (7 a.m.), C 152 tons, Irwin, from Lyttelton. KAITOA, s.s. (7.20 a.m.), 319 tons, MacMillan, from Nelson. TARANAKI, m.s. (7.25 a.m.), 8281 tons, Johnson, from London, via Auckland. PORT WHANGAHEI, m.s. (10.30 a.m.), 500 tons, Holmes, from Lyttelton. GALE, s.s. (7.15 p.m.), 934 tons, Davies, from Lyttelton. ECHO, aux. scow (9.40 p.m.). 99 tons, Radford, from Blenheim. DEPAKTUKES. WEDNESDAY, MAY 3. RANGATIRA, t.e.s. (7.50 p.m.), 6152 tons, Cameron, for Lyttelton. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Hawera, Patea, to-day. Inaha, Patea, to-day. Gael. Hokitika, to-day. Maori, Lyttelton, to-day, 7 a.m. Kapiti, Lyttelton, to-day. Kalmai, Greymouth, to-day. Walnui, Melbourne, Lyttelton, to-day. I’oolta. Gisborne, to-day. Holmdale. Dunedin, Timaru, Lyttelton, t(> " da J r - . T „ Calm, Dunedin, Timaru. Lyttelton, to-day. John, Waikato, to-morrow. Mahia, New Plymouth, to-morrow. Port Hunter, Liverpool, Auckland, tomorrow. Ruahine, London, Suva, to-morrow. Rangitata, Napier.' torinorrow. Waiipiata, Bluff.' Dunedin, Timaru, Lyttelton, Saturday. ■ Kolii, Nelson, and Bays, Saturday. Norfolk, Port Chalmers, Saturday. Storm. Bluff. Dunedin, Timaru, Lyttelton, Saturday. Opihi, Dunedin, Timaru, Lyttelton, Saturday. Kaimiro, Greymouth, Sunday. Brisbane Maru. Japan, Geelong, Mon- • day. Wingatul. Auckland. Monday. Storm. Wanganui. Tuesday. Kia Ora, Bluff. Thursday. I’ROJ ECTED DEI’ARTU RES. Arahura, Nelson, to-day, 7.30 p.m. Toes, Lyttelton, Timaru, Dunedin, today. Walmarlno, Picton, Lyttelton, Dunedin, to-day. Kapuui, Patea, to-day. Inaha, Patea, to-day. Awahou. Napier. Gisborne, to-day. Monowai, Auckland, Sydney, to-day. Maunganui, Sydney, to-day. Tamahine, Picton, to-day, Gael, Greymouth, Hokitika, to-day. Gale, Wanganui, to-day. Port Wliangarei. Tauranga, Auckland, Whangarei, to-day. Maori. Lyttelton, to-day, 7.45 p.m. Kaplti. Wanganui, to-day.’ , IMIO. 'Blenheim, to-day. Holmdale, Wanganui, Picton, to-day. Calm, Ptoton, Wanganui, to-day. John, Dunedin, Timaru, Lyttelton, tomorrow. Poolta. Dunedin, Timaru, Lyttelton, to-morrow. Walnut, Bluff, Melbourne, to-morrow. 'llu.ihfne, Port Chalmers, to-morrow. Waipiata, Auckland, Saturday. Mahia. Gisborne. Saturday. Norfolk. New Plymouth, Saturday. Klni, New Plymouth, Saturday. Calm, Dunedin, Oainaru, Timaru, Saturday. Storm, Wanganui, Saturday. Holniglen, New Plymouth, Waikato, Saturday. Port Hunter. Lyttelton, Saturday. Taranaki, Timaru, Sunday, a.m. Brisbane Maru, Auckland, Japan, Monday. Opihi. Nelson, Now Plymouth, Monday. Wingatui, Lyttelton, Dunedin. Timaru, Monday. Kobi, Nelson and Bays, Tuesday. Storm, Lyttelton, Bluff, Dunedin, Timaru. Tuesday. Wanganclla, Sydney, Melbourne, Thursday. TO-DAY’S BERTHAGE LIST. ' Queen's Wharf—Monowai (No. 1 south), Gale (No. 2), Calm (No. 2), Tamahine (No. 4). Kapuni (No. 5), Orepuki (No. 6). Port Whangarel (No. 6), Holmdnlc (No. 6), Gael (No. 7), Tees (No. 10), Arahura (No. 12), Echo (No. 13). Awahou (No. 14). Ferry Wharf—Maori, Matal. Railway Wharf—Kalmai, Canopus. King’s Wharf—Kaitoa, Hawera. Inaha. Pipitea Wharf —Taranaki. Poolta. Aotea Breastwork —Katoa. Taranaki St. Wharf—Maunganui. Walnui. Miramar Wharf—Karcpo. Patent Slip—Wahine, Pakura. In the Stream —Kaiwarra, Komata, Omana, Himatangi, I'arera.

OVERSEAS SHIPS Dominion Bound ORARI (Federal Co.), left Liverpool.Mnr. 4 tor Auckland (arr. Apr. 12), Wellington, Lyttelton (arr. Apr. 27), Dunedin (arr. Apr. 29) and Bluff. DALMORE, left Java Apr. 10 for Auckland (arr. Apr. 29). ALYNBANK, left Nauru Island Apr. 17 for Lyttelton (arr. Apr. 29) and Port Chalmers (arr. May 3). HORORATA (N.Z.S. Co.), left Hull Mar. 10, via Cape of Good Hope and Sydney, for Auckland (arr. May 1). TARANAKI (Shaw, Savill), left London Mar. 24 tor Auckland (arr. Apr. 27) and Wellington (arr. May 3). MAHIA (Shaw, Savill), left London Mar. 22 in ballast for New Plymouth (arr. May 1). WAIKAWA (Union Co.), left Los Angeles Apr. 3 for Papeete, Rarotonga, Auckland (arr. Apr. 27), Wellington, Lyttelton (arr. May 3), Dunedin and Australia. MAUNGANUI (Union Co.), left San Francisco Apr. 12 for Papeete, Rarotonga, Wellington (arr. May 1) and Sydney. PORT HUNTER (C. and D. Line), left Liverpool .Mar. 25 for Auckland (arr. May I) Wellington (due Muy 5), Lyttelton, Dunedin nnd Timaru. RUAHINE (N.Z.S. Co.), left London Mar. 16 for Suva (left Apr. 29), Wellington (due May 5), Port Chalmers and Lyttelton. BRISBANE MARU (Federal Co.), left Moji Apr. 1 for Hong-Kong, Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Geelong, Wellington (due May 8) and Auckland. WIRRAL (Federal Co.), left New York Mar. IS and Newport News Mar. 20, ami Corpus Christi Apr. 3. for Auckland (due May 5), Wellington (flue May 10), Lyttelton. Dunedin, Wanganui and Australia. WAIMANA (Shaw. Savill), left London Mar. 31 in ballast for Opua (due May 11). PORT FAIRY (C. and D. Line), left London Apr. 4 for Auckland (due May II) Napier, Wellington (May 16) and New Plymouth. BRUNSWICK (A.U. Oil Co.), left Los Angeles Apr. 12 for Australia, Lyttelton (due May 16), Wellington (due .May IS) and Auckland. NARBADA (Union Co.), left Calcutta Apr. S for Rangoon, Penang, Singapore, Samavang, Auckland (due May 13). Wellington (due May 18), Lyttelton and Duuediii. REMUERA (N.Z.S. Co.), left London Apr. 6 for Wellington (due May 13), Lyttelton. Port Chalmers and Bluff. AORANGI (Union Co.), left Vancouver Apr. 26 for Honolulu, Suva, Auckland (due May 15) and Sydney. PAKEHA (Shaw, Savill), left London Apr. 6 in ballast for New Zealand (due Mav 18). CUMBERLAND (N.Z.S. Co.), left London Apr. 7 in ballast for Opua (due May 14. lONIC (Shaw. Savill). from London, left Southampton Apr. 8 for Auckland, with passengers only (due May 17). lIAURaKI (Union Co.), left Los Angelos Apr. 22 for Papeete, Auckland (due May 17). Wellington (due May 19), New Plymouth, Lyttelton, Dunedin and Australia. O. A. KNUDSEN (Union Co.), left San Pedro Apr. 30 for Wellington (due May 24). NORTHUMBERLAND (Federal Co.), left Liverpool Apr. 15 for Auckland (due May 23), Wellington (due May 2S), Lyttelton and Port Chalmers. TAMAROA (Shaw, Savill), from London, loft Southampton Apr. 21 for Auckland (due May 24) ami Wellington (due Mav 29). GOLDEN HARVEST (Burns. Philp) loft Los Angeles May 1 for Auckland (due May 28), Wellington (due June 1), and Australia. CORNWALL (Federal Co.), left London Apr. 23 in ballast for Napier (due May 29). MELBOURNE MARU (Federal Co.) left Moji May 1 for Hong Kong, Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Wellington (due June 2) and Auckland. CITY OF TOKIO (Federal Co.), left New York Apr. 13 and Newport News Apr. 15. via Gulf of Mexico ports, for Auckland (due about June 2), Wellington (due June 6). Lyttelton, Dunedin and Australia. MAIMOA (Shaw, Savill), left London Apr. 30 for Suva (due June 6), Dunedin (due June 13), Lyttelton, Timaru and New Plymouth. CANADIAN CRUISER (Can. Nat.), left Halifax Apr. 6 for Australia and Auckland (due .Tune 14). PORT VICTOR (C. and D. Line), left London May 2 in ballast -via Cape of Good Hope, for New Zealand, (due June 19). Loading for Overseas CUMBERLAND (Federal Co.), leads at Opua May 15; thence to Auckland, Tokornaru Bay, Gisborne, New Plymouth and Wellington; due litre June 5; lienee June 7 to London, Avonmouth, Liverpool and Glasgow, via Montevideo and Dakar. HORORATA (N.Z.S. Co.), at. Auckland; thence May 9 at daybreak to Gisborne, Napier, Wanganui and Wellington; due here .May 20; hence May 24 to Southampton and London, via Cape Horn and Las Palmas. lONIC (Shaw. Savill), loads at Auckland May 17; thence to Opua, Napier and Wellington; due here May 25; hence June 1 to Southampton and Loudon, via Panama Canal. KLV ORA (Shaw. Savill), at Oainaru; thence May 5 to Bluff, and Wellington; due here May 11; hence May 12 to London, via Cape Horn. MAHIA (Shaw, Savill), at. New Plymouth; thence to Wellington: due here May 5; hence May 0 * to Gisborne and Auckland; thenee May 15 to Loudon,' via Montevideo and Tenoriffe. NORFOLK (Federal Co.), at Port Chalmers; thence May 5 at daybreak to Wellington; due here May ">: hence May 6 to New Plymouth and Auckland; thence May 13 to Avonmouth, Cardiff, Liverpool and Glasgow via Montevideo and Dakar. ORARI (N.Z.S. Co.), at Port Chalmers; thence May 4 to Bluff. Timaru, Wellington; duo here May 9; hence to New Plymouth and Auckland; thence May 18 to London, via Cape Horn and Dakar. PORT FREMANTLE (C. and D. Line), at Port Chalmers; thence May 6 to London via Capo Horn and Dakar. PORT MELBOURNE (C. and D. Line), at Auckland; thence May 6 to Loudon, via Capo Horn. PORT HUNTER (C. and D. Line), loads at Timaru May 15; thepce to Wellington; due here May 18: hence May 20 to Napier. Gisborne and Auckland: thence June 1 to London, via Panama Canal.

PORT NICHOLSON (C. ami D. Line), loads at New Plymouth May 0; thence to Wanganui, Lyttelton, Wellington; due here Alay IS: hence Alay 20 to Auckland; t'hence Alay 21 to London, Avonmouth, Liverpool and Glasgow via Cape Horn. RANGITATA (N.Z.S. Co.), at Napier; thence Alay 4to Wellington; due here Alay 5; hence Alay 12 at noon to London, via Panama Canal.

RUAHINE (N.Z.S. Co.), loads at Lyttelton Alay 9; thence to Port Chalmers, New Plymouth. Wellington; due here May 22: hence to Auckland: thence May 27 to'London, via Panama Canal. TARANAKI (Shaw, Savill). loads at Timaru. Alay 8; thence to Bluff. Picton. Wellington; due here .May 17: hence Alay 23 to London, via Cape' Horn and La's Palmas. , WAIMANA (Shaw, Savill). loads at Opua May 11; thence to Napier, Port, Chalmers, Lyttelton and Wellington; duo here -May 19: hence May 23 to London, via Alontevideo and Teueriffc. BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEAS. LONDON. May 2. Arrived.—At London. Port Pirie; at Las Palmas. Tekoa: at Manchester. Piako: at. Colon. Northumberland. Sailed.—From Malta, Raranga; from Kingston. Tainui; from Los Angeles. O. A. Knudsen. BY TELEGRAPH. COASTAL. WEDNESDAY, MAY 3. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Pert Alelbourne (G.JO a.m.), from Gisborne. , Sailed.—Walpahi (1 p.m.), for Westport: Port Hunter (G it) p.m.), for Wellington. AIEKCER. Sailed.—John (3 p.m.). for Wellington. GISBORNE. Sailed.—Poolta (2.25 p.m.). for Welling- - ton. PATEA. Sailed. —-Inaha (3.25 p.m.), for Wellington. PICTON. Sailed.—H.M.S. Dunedin (GAO a.m.). for Auckland. NELSON. Arrived. —Itnta (4.15 a.m.). from Wcllinglo 11. LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Knpiti (5.3(1 a.m.), Alaori (7.15 , a.m.). Waikawa (11.35 a.in.) and South Sea (2.20 p.m.) frow Wellington; Taupata (6 a.m.) from Tarnknhe; Calm (G.IO a.m.), Holmdale (8.50 a.m.) and Waikonaiti (12.35 p.m.) from Timaru; Wainui (6.50 p.m.) from Dunedin. Sailed.—Bolindale (3.10 p.m.), Wainui (4.10 p.m.). Calm (4.15 p.m.). Alaori (8.20 p.m.) and Knpiti (3.15 p.m.) for Wellington: Tnupata (4.45 p.m.) for Nelson. DUNEDIN. Arrived.—Storm (7 a.m.) and 'Waipiata 17.45 a.m.l. from Bluff ; Opihi (8.15 a.m.). from Wellington; Norfolk (9 a.m.), from Bluff; Alynbank (10.15 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Holniglen (1.5 p.m.), from Wellington. Sailed.—Unia (7 a.m.), for Greymouth.

PASSENGERS FOR VANCOUVER Niagara’s Saloon List Tb.e Vuion Company’s liner Niagara, which left Auckland ou Tuesday for Vancouver via Suva and Honolulu, look the following passengers from New Zealand: First class: Hou. A. C. Barnes, Sir Vansittart Bowater, Bart., M.l’., Mr. M. McC. Brodie. Mr. IV. H. Buekburst, Mrs. W. 11. Buckhurst, and infant, Bev. "W. A. Butler, Mrs. W. A. Butler. Miss H. G. Clittlmei’s, Mr. L. Deane, Miss M. E. Dolan, Miss I. C. Ede, Air. B. O. Ede, Mr. F. G. Ellingham. Mrs. Al. A. Fenton, Mr. F. L. Fisher, Mr. Marc T. Greene, Air. Al. A. Hart, Mrs. Al. A. Hart, Air. H. 11. Hemus. Mr. G. D. Hill, Airs. A. Jordan, Alajor P. J. Locke, Miss E. C. Morrice, Miss Al. Murray, Mr. AV. Gilchrist Alacbeth, Mrs. AV. Gilchrist Macbeth, Miss P. Macbeth, Miss F. Macbeth, Air. K, Nagashima, Airs. H. M. Naylor, Mr. B. A. Peterson, Air. K. 11. Preston, Airs. K. 11. Preston, Mr. S. J. Kobinsou, Airs. S. J. Robinson. Miss J. Rodger, Air. J. AV. Rogers, Miss ,1. Rutherford, Air. F. I’A. Ryan, Airs. E. AL Soiners-Cocks, Major F. Starnes, Airs. F. Starnes. Aliss R. Taylor, Aliss Al. D. AVatson, Air. 11. H. Whittaker, Airs. N. A. L. AVood. Cabin class: Airs. AVarren Bell, Air. J. Bowcring, Air. A. A. Bowler, Air. E.'Bowler, Father B. Castanie, Air. I. C. Chester, Air. J. E. Cornes, Airs. J. E. Cornes, Captain G. Creflield, Airs. G. Cretlield and infant, Aliss A. Cunningham, Air. J. A. East, Air. G. Falconer. Air. ,L. Genge, Aire. L. Gengc, Aliss AL Gordon, Air. J. Gilligan, Air. R. G. Hawkins, Mrs. R. G. Hawkins. Master AV. L. Hawkins, Aliss D. I. Hawkins, Aliss Al. R. Hawkins, Air. F. Herring, Air. J._S. Hoskins, Air. J. Kennedy. Airs. J. Kennedy, Air. H. Alaidment. Adjutant A. G. Alontgomery, Airs. A. G., Alontgomery, Air. G. Alorriso.ll, Airs. G. Morrison, Air. AV. Perry, Airs. AV. Perry, Air. 8. Shove, Airs. C. Sunderland, Airs. J. Waters, Captain G. A. AlcAlceking, and twenty-two third class. THE GOLDEN HARVEST. The O. and O. Line steamer Golden Harvest was scheduled to leave Los Angeles last Alouday for Auckland, AVel.lington and Australia. She is due' at Auckland on May 28, and here on June 1. BUOY RELIGHTED. The Lyttelton Harbour Board’s whistling and flashing buoy, the light of which was extinguished on Sunday morning, was relighted on Alouday. THE PORT PIRIE. The C. and D. Line advises that the Port Pirie is to leave Horae on Alav 13 in ballast for New Zealand via the Cape of Good Hope. She is due in (New Zealand ou June 30 to load Homewards. CUMBERLAND’S ITINERARY. The Federal Company advises that the Cumberland, which is due at Opua on Alay 14 in ballast from London to commence her Homeward loading, will now complete at Auckland, Tokomaru Bay, Gisborne. New Plymouth and Wellington. She is now due here on June 5, and is scheduled to clear this port finally on June 7 for London, Avonmouth, Liverpool and Glasgow. THE AIELBOURNE MARU. The O.S.K. Line motor-ship Alelbourne Maru was scheduled to leave Aloji last Alouday for Hong Kong, Brisbane. Sydney, Melbourne and Auckland. She is due here on June 2. CORNAVALL’S ITINERARY. The Federal Company advises that, the Cornwall, which is due at Napier on May 29 in ballast from London to commence her Homeward loading, will now complete at Lyttelton. AVanganui. AVellington and Auckland. She is now due here on June 9, and is scheduled to clear Auckland finally on June 1.7 for London, Avonmouth, Liverpool and Glasgow. TARANAKI IN PORT. The Shaw-Savill motor-ship Taranaki arrived at AVellington ’'yesterday morning from Auckland, and berthed at the Pipitea Wharf to complete discharge of her London cargo. She is now to leave here on Sunday morning for Timaru to commence her Homeward loading. - MIDDLESEX LEAVES MONTEVIDEO. The Federal Company has received cabled advice that the Aliddlesex cleared Montevideo on Tuesday morning. She left Auckland on April 1? for London, Avonmouth, Liverpool and Glasgow, via Cape Horn, Alontevideo, and Dakar. THE BRISBANE AIARU. The Federal Company, local agents for the O.S.K. Line, have received cabled advice that the motor-ship Brisbane Alaru, from Japan, left Alelbourne on Tuesday for AVellington. She is due here next Monday morning, and will leave again later the same day for Auckland, thence on May 11 to Sydney, Brisbane, and Japan. PORT VICTOR LEASES LpNDON. Tlie C. and D. Line has received cabled advice that the Fort A r ictor left London on Tuesday morning in ballast for New Zealand, via the Cape of Good Hope. She is dffe in New Zealand on June 19 to load Homewards. PORT PIRIE AT LONDON. , Cabled advice has been received by the C. and D.' Line that the Port Pirie, •which left Port Chalmers on Alarch 18 for London, via Cape Horn and Montevideo, reached London on Tuesday. PORT NICHOLSON’S MOVEMENTS. The C. and D. Line has received cabled advice that the Port Nicholson left Port Kembla on Tuesday for New Plymouth, where she is due on Saturday to commence her Homeward loading. MAHIA DELAYED. The Shaw-Savill steamer Mahia has been delayed by rain at New Plymouth, and is now due at AATliington to-morrow to contiue her Homeward loading. RANGITANE AT BALBOA. The New Zealand Shipping Company hase received cabled advice that its motorliner Rangitane reached Balboa on AIOII- - She left AVellington on April 13 for London via the Panama Canal. NORTHUMBERLAND.LEAVES CURACAO. The Federal Company has received cabled advice that the Northumberland, <'ii route from Liverpool to Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton. and Dunedin; cleared Caracas Bay last Friday. She is due at Auckland on Alay 23. AVAINUI IN PORT. To complete discharge of her Alelbourne cargo the Union Company’s AVainui is due at. AVellington this morning from Lyttelton, and will berth at tlie Taranaki Street AA’harf. She is expected to leave hero again to-morrow for Melbourne via Bluff. AIESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Captain J. AV. Johnson is in command of the Shaw-Savill motor-ship Taranaki, which arrived al AVellington yesterday morning, from London, via Auckland, and his ■ officers are:—Chief, Air. R. G. Ireland; second. Air. T. B. Alarsden: third, Mr. B. Al. Morris: fourth. Mr. C. Stewart; chief engineer. Air. L. F. P. Sorge; second. Air. AV. J. Duncan; third, Air. J. 11. Baston; fourth, Air. J. B. Turner; fifth. Air. R. R. Todd; sixth. Air. H. Ilanibley: seventh, Air. T. Kelly: .eighth. Air. J. AV. Edbury; chief electrician. Air. J. A. Clarke; second. Air. S. V. Hu.ll; third. Air. T. AV. King: chief refrigerating engineer. Air. N. Ilincheliffe: second. Air. F. C. Anderson: chief steward. Mr. A. Riee. Captain Al. Andrews is in command of the Shaw, Savill steamer Alahia. due at. AVellington to-morrow from New Plymouth, and his officers .arc; Chief. Mr. I’. AV. Attwood: second. Air. J. Jackson: third. .Mr. 11. Howe; fourth. Mr. C. Geed ; chief engineer. Mr. A. Cooper: second. Air. R. B. Crawford; third. Mr. S. AV. Ledger; fourth. Air. J. Hay: fifth, Mr. AV. A. Leet; sixth. Air. J. H. Young; seventh. Mr. G. AV. Mackay; first refrigerating engineer. Air. R. Alinetl; second, Air. G. F. Evans; surgeon. Dr. G. N. Gibbs; wirelefts operator, Afr. G. G. White; chief steward, Air. A. G. Gilliard.

DIRECTION-FINDING SIGNALS. The Marine Department has issued an important notice to mariners regarding the transmission of wireless signals to shins fitted with direction-finders. | The notice states that on request from I ships fitted with a direction-finding in--1 stallation, direction-finding signals will be transmitted from the Auckland. Awarua, Chatham Island, and Wellington stations. A ship should call the station in the ordinary manner, and send the abbreviation "QTG,” meaning “Will you send your signal for one minute on a wavelength of metres (or kilocycles) in order that I may take your bearing?'’ The charge for replies to the "QTG” signals is at the rate of 2/6 per minute. No information is available as to the degree of reliance to be placed on any bearings obtainable. If masters have not had previous experience with them in the locality, it is advisable to consult the chart before making use of them, and note if high land intervenes between the estimated position of the ship and the station. If high land does intervene, or if the line of bearing cuts the coastline at an acute angle, errors up to as much as 5 degrees are likely to be found. The secretary of the Marine Department invites masters making use of the signals to inform him of the errors found in the bearings. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels were expected to h® within wireless range of the undermentioned stations last night;— AUCKLAND.—Brunswick, Diomede, Kalingo. Kanna. Maui Pomaro, Niagara, Port Hunter. Port Nicholson. Recorder, Ruahine, Waipahi. CHATHAM ISLANDS—NiI. WELLINGTON. — Aorangi, Dunedin, Golden Eagle, Alahia, Alaori, Afatai, Alataroa. Alaunganui. Alonowai, Otaio, Otaki, Pegasus, Port Fremantle, Rangatira, Rangitane, Rangitata, Tamahine, Taranaki, Waikawa. Wainui, Wakakura. AWARUA.—Alynbank, Brisbane Maru, •Kartigi, Kekerangu. Kia Ora, Makura, Norfolk, Strathaird, Waikduaiti.

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SHIPS, CARGOES AND MAILS Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 186, 4 May 1933, Page 12

SHIPS, CARGOES AND MAILS Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 186, 4 May 1933, Page 12