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SHIPPING.

High Water at Auckland-5.55 a.m.; 6.26 p-m. '• " Manukau—7.s4 a.m.; 825 p.m. Sun—Rises, 6.40 a.m. ; sets, 5.12 p.m. Moca—New, to-morrow, 7.27 a.m. PORT OF AUCKLAND. ARRIVALS. AUGUST 10. NGAPUHI, ».... 691, E. Stephenson, from™ B ; aigarei.-Norttiern S.S. Co., agents. laestu uSomta Millington. Harvey, Smith, Elliott. Scott, Campbell, WaUlnglord, C-»rt«r. Misses Fielder, Smith, Rayleign, Elderfleld, Jones. Coultharut, AUuigton. ~,,.,.,,,h Messrs. butcner, wu, UrntoM ;, lliC : b < o fau"ou; Wilkinson, Moore, ttaacim, rieh, itu>«« £ KiUuilieta, Ucuvey. ilwoe, «««». w ™£ (Jiarue, When, Jones, bchrwier, tiaiupton, >" nice, Taylor, and 1" sieera&e. CLANSMAN, MJ.W ** MtLeod, from MangoGLA.NbMAN, so,s '- o, ~ u , .luw-d.—Northern o.S. mu, vvuauguroa, and a**" l, Co., agents. Passengers: Mebdatues U. UuyUeu and child. Cookson, Moleswur:u, ti. 0- bnepueru. Misses McLean, Come, Campbell, Furey, Mat. thews. Mussrs.'w. Dinnie, 11. S. King, T. Hoyden, H. Wauace, Tame, Frauklwm, May, Munro, uisJop, Chapman, 1. brown, is. jbucuauau, Sauuucrs, 11. a. Fry, Cain, DetecWve Cox, and live bteeiage. AliiOUßl, s.s., 463, T. Haultain, from Tauranga. —Northern S.S. Co., agents. Passengers: Misses Chappell, Reiner, Samual, Norris, raiconer. Mesuamcs Gaibralth end child, Ghee. Messrs. McCormick, Butler, Burt, Lcvine, Dalicn, Hemus, Pratt, Simpson, Melville, 'lants. NGATiAWA, 8.5., 463, W. Bark, from Opotiki.— Northern S.S. Co., agents, Passengers: Misses laylor, McCarron, Casey, Cus»en. Mrs. Connor. „ Messrs. Laivery,- Horc Kata, McQuartew, Geary, Friend, Hooker, Toko, Richardson, Sutherland, McDowell, Meazies. SQUALL, s.s., 369, A. R. Stewart, from Gisborne, —Union S.S. Co., agents. GLENELO, is., 288, Jonas, from Whaugarel.— Jas. Smith and Co.. Limited, agents. LYTTELTON, p.!., 193, J. Whittingham, from Wuananaki.—Devon port Firry Co., agents. TASMAN ss, 171, O. Faulkner, from Whakatane. —Northern' S.S. Co., agents. Passengers: Miss Walsh. Mrs. Thompson and two children. Mr. Thompson. 9.KABOA, s.s., 70, W. Parker, from tho coast.— Parker-Lamb Timber Co., agents. ALBATROSS, aux. ketch, 61. A. Clarke, from Whangarei.— Zealand Portland Cement Co., agents. HERALD, scow, 65, Sanston, from Ngunguru — Northern Coal Co., agent*. CAED MILLE FAILTHE, scow, 63, Thomson, from the coast.— Ford, agent. AUGUST 11. ESSEX s.s.. 7530, H. L. Brown, from Liverpool, via Las l'?.lmas, Capetown, and Hobart.—A. U. Nathan, Limited, agents. Passengers: Misses Boyd, Shortland, Mrs. Wills, and 128 thirdclass. MAHENO, s.s., 5282, D. McLean, from Sydney.— Union S.S. Co., agents. Passengers: Mesdames Watson. Rodger, Whittam, Isaacs, Ross, Tarr, Agnew, Horton, Mennie, Schmidt, Hagjrltt. __, ~.. Misses MeLellan, Winter. Whitton, Kane, Worskitt, Amphliss, Oumlcr, Price, Logman, Scott, McCallum. ■ „ , _ Messrs. Leach, Hitchcock, Watson. Early, Francis 12), Antalim. Sharp. Rodger, Auohing, Kane, Thomas, Cornish, Ross, Wry, Stitt, Parr, Flynn, \»new Owen Clarkson, II Horton, Baker, Mennie, Jakins, Turner, Potter, Schmidt, Mc Olashan, Cameron, Outy, Haggitt, and 55 steerage. TARAWERA. ss., 2003, C. McLean, from Southern and East Coast ports.—Union S.S. Co., agents. Passengers: Mesdames O'Keefe, Shirley, Warren, Fletcher, Hrifleult. ' „ „ Misses Macfarlane, Cunnington, Brown (21, Kolie, Wilson, King, Sankey. .... „ , Messrs. Marshall. O'Keefe, Dinnie, Atkins. Grady, Bagley, King. Jenkins. Robson, Jenkins, Reno, Ruddock, Whvte, Williams, Inkstene, Mahon, Ames. Melsop'p, Mickey. Maynyard, Forbes. Dinirley, McFarlane, Captain Robertson, and 36 steerage CHELMSFORD, s.s., 121. E. H. Coerts, from Tairua and Mercury Bay.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. Passengers: Mesdames Sylvia, Whitehead. Sheland, Brown. Miss Walker, Nurse Mcllwraith. Messrs. Leighton, Rose, McKinnon, HamlUQn. DEPARTURES. AUGUST 10. STAR OF AUSTRALIA, s.s., 6197 F. W. Hyatt, lor. Wellington, Lvttelton, and Dunedin. MONOWAI. 8.5.. 3433. A. M Edwin, for East Coast and Southern ports. Passengers . For Oiiborne-Mlsaes Bfianaghan, Moore, Mesdames D. McLeod. Mahoney and infant, \ awes Honan Aiclun and two children, Messrs. Aick.n and two children, Holworthy, Gooder .Winger T McWilliams, Howey-Burr, Somnwrfleld Proudfoot, Newcombe. Stevenson, Walker. Good. For .Napier-Miss Frissel, Messrs. M. Fell, J. G. Wright. A. Don. ' For Wellington-Mr. J. Wlj'; For Lvttelton—Captain and Mrs. Foster. _, For Dunedin-Messrs. H. M. Chisholm,.D. Kmgßland, and 20 steerage for all ports. 'KANIERI, s.s., 203, T. Meyers, for Whangarei. PAEROA, a.*., 91, J. Taw, for Ohiwa. DANDY, scow, 82, F Roffc, for the Great Barrier. HOOKAH, ketch, 84, W. Champion, for Ngunguru. AUGUST 11. BADEN-POWELL, s.s., 176, H. Petersen, for Wnangarei. VESSELS EXPECTED TO-DAY. - Approx. Vessel From time. Mvra Fell ... ,- Newcastle ... Daybreak H'auroto ' Fiji ... .- MWn ght Kanieri ... - Whangarei ... Midnight Ytabel ... ... ... Friendly Islands Duo VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Approx Vessel. Destination. time. Apanui Northern ports 2 p.m. Aupouri Tauranga ... 4 p.m. Squall .- •• Gisborno ... 4 p.m. Clansman ... .. Russell ... 6 p.m. Waiotahi Mercury Bay 9 p.m. Koutunui Gisborne ... 9 p.m. : Maheno Whangarei ... 10 p.m. Ngapuhi ... . Sydney ... 11 p.m. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. STEAM. Appro* Vessel. From .date. Wanaka Southern ports Aug. 15 Savua Southern ports Aug. 15 Whangftpo ..". ... Westport ... Aug. 15 Waltrante New York ... Aug, 16 Whakatane Montreal ... Aug. 17 Wimmera ... ... Sydney ... Aug. 18 Matatua Montreal ... Aug. 22 Talune ... ... Eastern Pacifio Aug. 22 Indralema ... ... New York ... Aug. 23 Marama Vancouver ... Aug. 27 Ranadi Fiji ... Aug. 28 Aparima Calcutta ... Aug. 30 Atua ... Sydney, via Islands Sept. 5 Mimiro London ... Sept. 3 Waimana London .. Sept. 10 Kaiparo Liverpool ... Sept. 17 Makura Vancouver ... Sept. 24 Rangatira ... ... London ... Sept. 25 Anglo-Californian ... New York ... Sept. 25 Katoa .; Bunbury ... " To sail Kaituna ... ... Newcastle ... To sail Queensland ... . Christmas la. To nail Hurst ... Japan ... To sail SAIL. Teasel. From Sailed. Louisa Craig , ... Adelaido ... July 19 Kereru ..: ... Niue To sail Jessie Craig ... Newcastle ... To sail M. Turner ..; ... Puget Sound To sail Eos ... ... ... Juan de Nova To sail Medway ... ... New York ... To sail Joseph Craig ... Newcastle ... To sail VESSELS TO SAIL FROM AUCKLAND. Approx. Vessel. Destination. date. Hauroto Wellington ... Aug 13 Tarawera ... .. Southern ports Aug. 13 Kurow ..-. ... Fiji Aug. 13 'J'ofua Sydney, via Is. Aug. 13 Myra Fell Sydney ... Aug 16 Essex Southern ports Aug. 17 Navua Southern ports Aug. 17 Wanaka Bluff Aug. 17 Kaikoura London, via South Aug. 17 Victoria Sydney ... Aug. 19 Indralema London, via South Aug. 27 Tahiti" Eastern Pacific Aug. 27 Hauroto Fiji Aug. 28 Zealandia Vancouver ... Aug. 30 Atua ... ... Sydney, via Is. Sept. 10 Southern. Cross ... Norfolk Island Sept. 10 Turakina London, via South Sept. 15 Rona , ... Sydney ... To sail Vsabel Friendly Islands To sail VESSELS IN HARBOUR Iris, cable steamer. In stream. Koutnnui, s.s., at. Railway Wharf. Essex, s.s., at Queen-street Wharf. Maiieto, s.s., at Queen-street Wharf. Tarawera, s.a., at Hobson-street Wharf. Squall, s.s., at No. 2 Jetty. Tofua, s.s,, nt Queen-street Wharf. Kurow, s.s., at Chelsea. Southern Cross, »., in stream. Rona, barque, at Railway Wharf. Orcte, aux. schooner, at"Uobson-3treet Extension. IMPORTS. Prr Essex, from Liverpool: 3050 tons general merchandise. Per Tarawera, from Southern ports: 74 cases jam, 1090 bags and 100 sacks flour, 42 cases confectionery, 156 sacks bran, 60 sacks chaff 518 sacks, oats, 545 sacks wheat, 155 cases tongues 600 sacks potatoes, 98 eases apples, 204 sash-' weights, 25 cases milk, 25 sacks pollard, 150 tacks malt, and quantity sundries. Per Maheno, from Sydney: 50 cases emulsion 50 eases schnapps, 50 cases gin, 250 ingots lead,' 260 (docks asphalt, 150 cases candles, 70 bags neanuts, 300 chests tea, 200 bags wax, 10? cases brandy, 800 bags manure, . 13 cases pianos, ICO bags flour, 80 cafes champagne, 100 bales bottles, and largo quantity of sundries. The Waihora is to load Admiralty coal at Westport this week for Sydney. C The T tv? i is to leave Wellington to-day for Nelson, est port, and Greymouth. Tho Warrimoo is to leave the Bluff this even ing for Hobart an.l Melbourne. The captain of the schooner Annie Hill, which arrived at Lyttelton on Wednesday last from Kaipars, reports that wreckage was sighted off (ape Egmont, about 40 miles to the we ward Tim wreckage comprised a portion of a white painted bulwark, a beam, and some, other im-

The Oorlnna is to undergo overhaul and survey at Fort Chalmers this week, and will consequently miss two trips to Northern ports. The "Monowai sailed at 4.30 p.m. on Saturday for East Coast and Southern ports. She is due at Dunedin on Thursday afternoon. The Maoriland Company's steamer Lauderdale was due at, Melbourne from Newcastle last Saturday night. The coastal steamer Squall arrived from Gisborne at 4.30 p.m. on Saturday. She nails for Tolago Bay and Gisborue this afternoon. The Navua leaves Wellington this evening for Napier, Gisborne, Tokomaru Bay, and Auckland. She is duo here on Thursday. Tho barqucntino Wanganui sailed from Newcastle on Friday last, coal laden, for Wanganui. Tho Wbakatnno is expected to leave Sydney to-day for Auckland, in continuation of her voyage trom Montreal. She is duo here about Saturday next. Tho Attia is to leave Sydney at midnight tomorrow for Auckland, via liji, Samoa, and Tonga. The vessel is due hero on September 5. The Maheno, which arrived from Sydney yes- , terday morning, brought 915 tons of general cargo, In addition to which she has 231 tons of coal on board trom Newcastle, I'uo Tofua was floated out of the Calliope Dock on Saturday morning, and. berthed at the Queenstreet Wharf. She sails at noon to-morrow for Tonga, Samoa, Fiji, and Sydney. The R.M.S. Tahiti left Sydney on Saturday for Wellington, where she is duo on Thursday morning. Tho Tahiti is scheduled to leave Welling- ! ton on Friday evening for San Francisco, via j Barotonga and Papeete. j Mr. E. R. Nutter, of the Northern Steamship Company's local otlice, has been transferred to 1 the rt'haruynrel branch. Mr. B. Gilmer, also of | tho company's local staff, has been transferred ; to the Thames branch. Tho mail steamer Manuka is due at Wellington I on Thursday from San Francisco, via., way ports. I She sails on Friday evening for Sydney' direct, where she is duo on Tuesday, August 20. Tho Wanaka is expected to leave Tlmaru this evening with a cargo of produce for Auckland. She will probably call at Gisborne en route, and is duo hero on Thursday. The Kurow will leave Chelsea this afternoon, and berth at the Queen-street Wharf to load general cargo for Lautoka. She will probably sail for the island port to-morrow morning. The Tyaer steamer Star of Australia sailed shortly before 7 a.m. on Saturday for Wellington, Lyttelton, and IHinedin. On completion or tho discharge of her New York cargo at tho latter port, she proceeds to Australia to load (or London on behalf of the Australian Union Line. The Ennerdale was to hare left New Plymouth on Saturday night for Greymouth, where she loads for Melbourne. The Ennerdale Is to make two trips between Tasmania and Melbourne, and will afterwards bring timber from Huon to Lyttelton. ; On her way from Napier to New PlrmontTi. the Hauplri will probably call at Wellington for bunker coal. The vessel will subsequently call at Wellington while en ronto from New Plvmonth to Auckland. She will sail from Wellington . about the 19th Inst, for Auckland direct. The «te»mer Drayton Grange is I now completing tho discharge of her Liverporl cargo at Dunedin. She will load there for West of En?land ports, and then proceed to Timarti. Wellington, and Lvttelton for further loading She will complete her loading at ' I,Tttelton. and is due to leave th.it port on August 30 for Avonmonth, via Las Palmss. The steamer Frankby, 4182 tons, bound from j Newcastle to Valparai»r>. passed the Wellington! Heads at 9.30 a.m. on Thursday last. The Surrey i? to sail from Liverpool op Angu«t 24 for New 7/»a!and, and will be followed bv the Everton Grunge op September-14. ' i Captain WW. lender has been appointed to '. the command of the U-'!on Company's tus Tera- : : whiti. relieving Captain L. Robertson, who has ; been jrrante-1 holidav Imvc. Mr. F. R. Aveling has foined the MoVoift as third o n 'cp r . Mr. F. Abbott has joined the Tarawera as third ofcer. The. lonic, which left Wellington last Thursday for London, is to »«il on her" next trip Homewards on December 25. from Wellington. The barquentine Rio arrived at Kntpara on ! Saturday afternoon from Sydney after a passage | of 17 days. She loads a cargo of timber at Kai- I para for Svdney. Th« W«items left the Bluff nt 630 p.m. ye?- I terday with a cargo of produce for Sydney. I After discharge sho loads coal at Newcastle (or ■ Southern ports. j The b.irquentlne YsaN-t, bound from the I Friendly Islands to Auckland, had not been reported up to a late hour last niTht. She is | probably meeting with adverse winds on the coast. The Vacuum Oil Company's chartered steamer Waltr.iufs is due at Auckland from- New fork about the end of this week. ■ She is bringing a full cargo of case oil 'far distribution at Auckland, Wellington', Lyttelton, and Dunedin. The Kaikoura is now loading Homeward cargo at Tlmaru, She next proceeds to Lyttelton and Auckland, and is expected here about Saturday next. From Auckland .the Ksikoura goes to Weilington to complete her loading, and is to sail finally from that port on August 22 for London. The Wellington radio station advised last night that the following steamers were within wireless range:—lonic (Wellington to London), Maungnnui (Wellington to Svdnev), Moeraki (Hobart to Bluff), Warrimoo (Dunedin to Bluff), ftauroto (Suva to Auckland). Manuka (Harotonga to Wellington), and Tahiti (Sydney to Wellington). HAUROTO ARRIVES LATE TO-NIGHT. A wireless message received by the Wellington radio station last night from the steamer Him- , roto stated that the vessel will reach Auckland late to-night from Suva. The Hatiroto' sails tomorrow afternoon for Wellington and Westport. ■=;.;• WIRELESS FROM MANUKA.' Wireless advice received -by the . Wellington radio station last night, from "the R.M.S. Manuka stated that the vessel will reach Wellington early i on Wednesday from San Francisco, via way ports". Tho Manuka is running ahead of schedule time, her due date at Wellington being Thursday morning. WAIMANA LEAVES CAPETOWN. Cable advice received by the local agents for the Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company states that tho steamer Waimana, which is en route from London to Auckland, Wellington. Lyttelton, and Dunedin, via Sydney, continued her voyage from Capetown on Thursday, August 8. The Waimana is due, at this port about September 10. THE MTRA FELL. The' Union Company's chartered steamer Myra Fell, bound from Newcastle to Auckland, had not been reported up to a late hour last night. The vessel was passed by the steamer Maheno at seven a.m. on Saturday last, 371 miles from Auckland. She should put in an appearance here at daybreak this morning, and will berth I at the Railway Wharf to discharge her cargo of coal. NEW STEAMER KARAMU The offices of the Federal-Shire steamer Esse*, which arrived at Auckland yesterday morning from Liverpool, report having "sighted the Union Companys new steamer Karamu on July 7. The Essex was then seven days' steam from Capetown, and the Karamu was bound south under steam and sail. The Karamu is en route from Glasgow to Hobart and New Zealand ports. She was due at Hobart on Saturday last, and from there she proceeds to Geeveston to load a full cargo of timber for the lluon Timber Company for New Zealand. LOUISA CRAIG REPORTED. Telegraphic advice received from the light- i keeper at Cape Maria Van Diemen last night stated that the barque Louisa Craig passed east at 4.15 p.m. yesterday. The. Louisa Craig is bound from Adelaide to Auckland, and is now 24 days out She should put in an appearance here this evening. THE SOUTHERN STEAMER. The Union Company's steamer Tarawera arrived from Southern and East Coast ports at 2 p.m. yesterday, and berthed at tho Hobson-streei; Wharf. She sails to-morrow afternoon on the return voyage. MAHENO ARRIVES EARLY. An early arrival at Auckland yesterday morning was the Union Company's steamer Maheno, from Sydney direct, the vessel reaching port at 8.30 o'clock. The Maheno made the ran trom the New South Wales port in the good time of 3 days 204 boars, at an average speed ot 14.3 knots. / She cleared Sydney at 1 p.m. on Wednesday last, and experienced light winds and heavy south-west swell throughout tho pas*«ge. Owing to the lsrg« amount of cargo to bo loaded, the Mflheno's departure for Sydney has been postponed until 11 o'clock to-night. P. AND O. OO.'S SAILING DATES. The sailing dates from Auckland of the P. and O. Company's six stenmers for the coming season are announced. The first vessel ot tho line to arrive hero will fie the R.M.S. Mongolia, which is duo from Sydney on November 22, and will sail the same day for London, via Australian and Mediterranean ports. She will be lollowed by tho Malwa on December 20, th« Malola on January 17, the Marmora on February 14, (lie Moldavia on March 14, and the Macedonia on April 11. All six vessels arc cf the "M" class, and, with the exception of the Maloja, visited Auckland last year. •■••• VANCOUVER MAIL SERVICE. Cable advice received-by the Union Company states that the H.SI.S. Marama sailed from Vancouver at 5 p.m. on Wednesday last for Auckland and Sydney, via Honolulu and Suva. She has on board 90 first, 105 second, and 60 third- I class passengers for all ports. Her cargo for! Auckland amounts to 340 tons. The Marama is I due here on Tuesday, August 27, and sails the | fame day for Sydney, where she is duo on Saturday, August 31. The R.M.S. Makura, which left Auckland on ' tho evening of August 3 .for Vancouver, via way ports, is duo at Honolulu to-morrow. The Makura is due at the Canadian port on Tuesday i August 20. The It.M.S. Zealandia, now nt Sydney, 1» scheduled to leave that, port on Monday, August ' 26, for Auckland, She arrives here on Friday, I August 30, and is timed to sail at 3 p.m. tho I Mini day for Vancouver, via Suva and Honolulu. ' The Zealandia is due at Vancouver on Tuesday! ! September 17. ESSEX FROM LIVERPOOL. After an absence from Auckland of shout ei"ht I years, the Federal-Shire steamer Essex arrived ' in the stream at 4.30 a.m. yesterday from Liver- ' pool, via way ports. After being granted pro-; tique by tho port health officer, sho berthed at ! the new. Queen-street Wharf, where she dis- i charges 5050 tons of general cargo. The second ' officer reports that the Essex left Liverpool at 1 p.m. on June 22 with 116 passengers and 9000 tons of cargo aboard. Captain H. L. Brown (lite of the Devon) is in command, and his ether officers ore Chief Mr. R. Williams, second Mi. W. Findlay, third Mr. O. Snowball, fourth Mr. .1. Dixon. Mr. P.. Boyd is chief engineer: Mr D. Mclvor second, Mr. ,T. Sinclair third Mr' W. Stanley is chief refricerating engineer nn.l Mr. .T. Oates second, while Dr. Wills is .ship's surgeon. Mr J. Den ford is chief steward, and Mrs. Taylor is stewardess. From Auckland the Esses proceeds to Wellington. Lyttelton, and Dunedin to complete her discharge. She SaiLs | for tho firstnamed port about Saturday next.

PORT OF ONEHUNGA. ARRIVALS. August 10. EAHAWA, s.s., 1072, W. F. Nor'uury, from >"ew Plymouth.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. Passengers : Mis-res Baker, Whitford, Lolly. Mesdames Gray, Sutherland, Johnston, Jorkms. Messrs. Jacohi, Webster, Aiokcn, Hughes, Pieman, Morrison, Nixon, Poles, Bcattie, Pieman, Beattie, Watts, nnmson, Hornby, Jaclcin, Wallace, and 14 steerage. DEPARTURES. ROSAMOND, p.?., 721, Irwin, for New Plymouth and Wellington. 8Y TELEGRAPH. CAPE MARIA VAN' DlEMEX.—August 11: The barque Louisa Craig passed east at 4.15 p.m. today. KAIPARA nEAPS.—August 10: Arrived—Rio, barquontlnc (nt 3.50 p.m.), from Sydney. EAST CAPE.—August) 11: The scow Alert passed north at 3.10 p.m. to-day. OISBORNE August 10: Sailed—Alert, scow, for Ngunguru. August 11 : Arrived—Monowai, s.s. (at 2 p.m.), from Auckland. DUNED'N'.— 10: Arrived—Corinna, ss., from Northern ports. August 11: Arrived— ! veronrglll, s.s., and Kotare, s.s., from tho South; j Victoria, s.s., from Sydney, via Auckland; WarriI moo, 5.!»., from Wellington and Lyttelton. . BLUFF.—August 11: Soiled—WaJtemata, s.s. (at : 6.30 p.m.), for Sydney. I SYDNEY.—August '0: Sailed—Ma'rtni. s.s. .(at , 1.30 p.n».), for Wellington ; Tahiti, f.s. (at 4 p.m.), j for Wellington j MELBOURNE.—August 10: Arrived—Joan I Craig, s.s., from Uokianga.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15069, 12 August 1912, Page 6

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15069, 12 August 1912, Page 6

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15069, 12 August 1912, Page 6