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SHIPPING.

PORT OF AUCKLAND. ' SATURDAY'S ARRIVALS. Murex (0.50 a.m.). from Sourabaya. ■Uauiti (2 a.m.). from Kerepeehi; Kawau './ 3 35 a.m.). from Warkworth: Margaret W a.m.). from Gisborne; Tauiwha (-1 .Ur> nm). irom I'aeroa; Pono (1.50 a.m.). from Const! Chiyinore (0.50 a.m.), from Whanga- .•. Tiro/i. ' (7.30 p.m.). from Kn-'t Coast bay's; Oman a (0.5 a.m.), from Waiheke; Kangitoto (12.50 p in.), from Thahies; Will Watch <•' p.m.*. from Coast; Toa (ii.so p.m.), from Coast; Lyttelton (5.30 p.m.), from Coast. SATURDAY'S DEPARTURES. Nucula (10.20 ii.m.), for Sail Francisco. Tofua (11,30 n.m.), for Fiji. Passengers;— <3nlnon. —Dr. Maria Allen. Mrs. A. Bond, Mr J. A. Campbell. Mr. S. B. Clifford, Miss -j Cocker, Jkhsfl 1!. Cocker, Mr. V. E. Ek- ' n M. Gaspard, Mr. Harlow. Mrs. Hurl'cw. Mi'. A. Kilpatrick. Mr. J. E. W. Kilpatriek, Mr, A. M. Livingstone, Mrs. A C. Mfirnlister, Mr. 11. MrLuskie. Mrs. AfcLiiskie, Miss V. McLuskie. Miss K. M-iSiev. Miss S. Massey, Mrs. R. Nelson Mr. )1. E. O'Neill. Mrs. E. A. iUgrove. .Miss 0. King. .Mr. W. J. Stllbbs. Mrs, Stubbs, Mr. A. Sutherland Mrs. K. Swift. Mr. P. ,T. Swift. Mr. F Wharfe, Mrs. Wharfe, Miss I. Wollett, Mr, S. Wright, Mrs. Wright. Dr. C. M. >Yi'nge. Mrs. Vonge, and 22 third class, including t/'o Chinese and ono Indian. Trogonnetl (12.50 p.m.). for Westport. _ Corona turn (1.10 p.m.). for Awanui; HokiBtiga (1.20 p.m.), for Ilokianga; Hauiti (1.50 p.m.), for Waiheke; Motu (2 p.m.). for , Awanui; Pono (11.5 p.m.). for Coast; Ron- /' (11,10 p.m.), for Tauranga. YE ST ERD AV' S A R RIVA LS. Koau (1.50 a.m.). from Napier; Awfthon (P. 15 a.m.), from Gisborne; Waimoa (12.5 p.m.). from Napier. R.M.M./v Aorangi (-1.25 p.m.), from Vancouver Passengers for Auckland:— First Saloon.—Miss M. Austin, Mr. M. Archibald, Mr. A. Archibald. Mrs. Archibald, Mr. C. Archer, Mr. F. Armstrong. Mrs. ■Armstrong. Captain R. Briscoe, Mrs. M. Bidwill, Mrs. C. Brown, Mr. C. Bennington. Mr 11. Brims, Mrs. Brims, Mr. T. Corson, Mrs. M. Clark, Captain C. Chiulleigh, Mr. 11. Chamberlain, Mr. E. Clements, Mr. A. Cameron, Mrs. Cameron, Mr. 11. Clark?, Mrs, J. Condclille, Mrs. J Condcliffe, Mr. ,J. Condcliffe, Master Condcliffe, Mr. J. Cotiper, Mr. N Elliott, Mr 3. Elliott, Miss Fi Forster, Mr. H. Fielding, Mrs. A. Fouhy, Miss A. Fouhy, Dr. A. Friedlander, Mrs. Friedlander, Mrs. S. Friedlander. Miss M. Fiober,. Miss R. Fraer, Dr. W. Gordon, Mr. W Graham. Mrs. Graham. Miss L. Gouldstone. Miss E. Geddis, Mr. L. Galpin, Mrs. Gnlpin, Mr. 11. Hopkins. Mrs. M Hall, Mr. I. Horton, Mr. C. Hope. Miss L* Hilliard. Mr. 11. Hewitt. Mrs. Hewitt, Dr. J ITardie-Neil. Mrs. Hardie-Neil, Mrs. H. Irweil, Mrs. G. Johnston, Miss M. Johnston, Dr. J'' Jenkins, Miss E. Kemball. Mrs. J Leodhnm Miss J. Lee, Miss LaurenBen Miss M. Lysner, Mr. Liver, Mrs Liver, ' Mrs. W. Mitchell, Miss P. Mitchell. Mrs. 1L Metzger, Miss V. Matthews, Mr W Mains, Mrs Mains. Miss A. Miller, Miss K. Mams. Mr. J Macfarlane, Mrs Macfarlane. Miss Ai Macfa/lano, Miss G. Macfarlane. Miss B. McKinnon Mr. R. McC'reath. Mrs McCrentfi Mr. F. Nowson. Miss Is. Nash, Miss A. Nash Mr. W. Nash. Mrs. Nash Miss S. Patersoh. Mis 3 E. Partridge, Mr. H. I reston. Mr. H Pncey. Mrs. Pacey. Miss J. Pacey Mr, P. PaUullo. Mrs. Pattullo. Mr. Jf. Rtidd, Mrs. Rudd, Mr. L. Schofiold. Mr. C. H. Tripp. Mrs. Tripp, Miss R. Trippj Mr. t! Tannor." 'Mrs. A. Wilson, Miss 11. Wormonde, Mr. A. Wilson, Mrs. Wilson. Dr. J Wells, Mr. TI. Wilkinson. Mr E. Yates. Mrs Yates Mrs. E. Burnard. Mr. G. Edmonds. Miss M. Uawkiin, Mrs. E. Mumlord. Miss AY. Strauchon. Miss E. &trauchon, Mrs. D. .West. Mr. E. Cresswell.

Second Saloon. —Mr. P. Arnold. Mrs Arnold, Master Arnold, Miss Cr. Death. Miss Bremer. Miss X. Bolton. Mrs. J. Beckett, Mrs. E. Billington. Mr. A. Booth, Mrs. Booth, Mr. D. Buchanan. Mrs. Buchanan, Mr. J Beckett, Mr. J Boyd. Mrs. Boyd, Miss S. Boyd, Miss V. Boyd, Mrs M. Bloomfield, Mr. W. Block Mrs. E Bronscombe, Mr. Bronscombe, Mr. J. Barbel, Mr. D. Bartrip. Mr. E. Colliciltt, Mrs. E. Colllcutt Mr. H. Cheesman, Mr. A. Collett, Mr. N. Clarke. Mr. J. Denny. Mrs Denny. Mr. C. Draper. Miss E. Fettes, Mr. H. Fearn, Jliss D. Gill, Mr. A. Greene. Mr A. GoodMil. Miss/M. Harvey. Mrs M. Harvey Mr E. Hnggin. Miss R. Hirst Mr J. Hart, Miss D. Hayward, Mrs. G. Harding, Mrs. F. Ivcy, Mrs. L Jones, Miss R Justice. Mr. C Jones. Rev. W. Kennedy, Mrs Kennedy. Miss N. Lee. Miss A. Long. Miss C. La Nauze, Mr. W. Loury Mr. J Mormont, Mrs. Maimont, Miss H. Moffitt, Mr. J. MurTav, MrsV Murray. Miss Manton. ilisS -U. McLaehlan. Mr. L. McVicar Mrs. J. Mac3)onnld, Miss M. Mac Donald, Master MacDonald. Miss C. McKmney, Mr. K. McElrov. Mrs. B. Nelson. Miss V Nabb.Mra. G Oman, Mr. C. O'Connor. Miss M. B'} Mr V. Patley, Mr. A. Remke. Mrs. Reinke, .Mrs. C. Robertson. Mr. L. "Rhodes, Mrs. Rhodes Mr J. Wio<R.3. Mr. P. Rankin, Mrs. Rankin Miss H Miss G. Raeside. Mr. D Reid, Mrs. Reid. Mrs. L. Smyth, Mrs. F. Shortland. Mrs. B. Tavlor Mr. E. Tabbutt, Mr B. Taylor. Mrs. Taylor. Mr. F. Tschopp, Mrs. Tschopp, Mr. H, Wake. Mrs. Wake. Mr. M VVekh. Mr W. Wilkinson Mr. b. oils, Mr. H. Allen. Mrs. Allen. Miss R. Allen Miss M. Allen, Mr. L. Anderson, Miss L. Barriball. Mrs R. Blackwell, Miss I. Blackv/ell. Mr. E. Barton. Miss A Berry. Mr. A. Dalton, Mr. W. Hamilton, Mr R - ,P 0 M r ey c L a nTforslev Mrs M. Hopewell, Mr C. L,an„ dale. Mr. J. Lamb, Miss I. McKinnon, Mr. a Mr H Simmonds. Mrs Sirnmonds. Master Simmonds Miss Simmonds. !Mr. "W. Spelmaii, Mr. C. Williams, -lr. li "Warner; and 47 third-class. Taboo (5.35 P.m.). from Coast; Hauiti <6.45 p.m.), from Waiheke; Omana (6.55 jj.m.). from Waiheke.

YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES. Nnrbada (8.35 a.m.). for Omana (10.10 a.m.). for e la ™ xvha (2.40 p.m.). for Paeroa; Claymore (it p.m.), for Whangarci.

VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. 81 Oraana./ from Silverdale 230 p.m. Taniwha, from I aoroa, 8 P-m-

VESSELS SAILING- TO-DAY. ssa '<« '£?* Paroto, for kerikeri. 3 P-m. Clansman, for Russell. 4 p.m. Hauiti, for Kerepeebi, 4 p.m. Jtancitato. for Coromandol.oP.mApanui, for Mercury B p.m. [VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. lITTKHCOLONIAI" COASTAL. JEST S3f'S'i mU Aiwtvalift. vilL Southern sen Mnh. no. Sydney, September 24. Tofua, Fiji, September 30. 11.M.5. Laburnum, Suva, October 19. 11.M.5. Veronica, Suva, October JJ. OVEKSEAB. Canadian Challenger, Montreal, SeptemCity bL of°'Llnco!n, New York, via Suva, Norfhumberhnd.' South, September 12, to I'rumis) Seychelles, via Bluff, SoptemIht/14. . .p Pnpanui. Liverpool. September M-. Hororata. Wellington, September 16. to SaJmif'River, Ocean Island. September Port//Victor, New York. September 17 Port Melbourne, London, via buva. scp'J'nmaroa. Loudon, via Wellington, SepC.'inadiun' Cruiser, Montreal, September Cr.lWli'i, Port Arthur, September 25. Wiiikn-.vn. Los .\iigclc3, September J>. Golden Cloud, Lou Angeles, September 2/. Matoppo, New York, September 21. Pinko, Liverpool, September 30. Kuramea, South, Ocloler 2, to load. Remiiera, London, October 4. T'.iiron/ London, October 6. Rotoriia, Soul)i, October 7. to load. Niagara, Vancouver. October 7. Tredinnick. Nev: York, October 10. '■finndian Explorer, Montreal, Octobor 10. Liverpool, October 22. M'dolo, Sydney, December 1.

EARLY" SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND

I.'.'TrjICOI.O.MAf. AND OVEtISKAS. •Aoriuici, Kyrlriev. September Maui p on ,Norfolk Haml. September ■l A 1 ii kII r.-«. i~. vfliM-v. September II!. Knslniid. .September IS. W ; 'ir>a!ji, lV:iroll September 1!). llnrornl i, Aii;ei ii n and England, Sep. f< (ember v' 1 Kr, uUieih C'roßP, New Hebrides, Septernn, , lpr 2:i Mtbenp, Sydney, September 27. •V'-'amea, England, October 5. Niagara, Sydney, October 8. fACIFIC MAIL. SERVICE. Tahiti, at Wellington: Railu for San Francisco September 10. -Aeranyi, .it Auckland; sails for Sydney . September 9. Aln.unqnnui. left, Francisco Septemy,. bcr 1; <lne Wellington September 23 «iagarn, duo Vmcouver September 13: naila Senteinbcr IS; duo Auckland v October 7.

BRITISH PASSENGER STEAMERS. Tamnron, loft Southampton August 10; due "Wellington September 17. Remuera, left Soutliiimpton August !30; Due Auckland October •!. Ruapohu. leaves Southampton September

13; <lue Wellington October 27. Eangitiki, leaves Southampton September '27; due Auckland October HO. Ruahine, leaves Southampton October 25: due Wellington November 29. AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND. IJlimaroa, due Sydney September 10; sails for Wellington September 13. Maheno. left Sydney September 6; duo Wellington September 10. Makura. left Sydney September C; duo Auckland September 10. Manuka, at Wellington; sails for Melbourne direct September 7. VESSELS IN rORT. In Stream—Rewa (bq.), Waitomo. H.M.C.S. Ilia. Devonport —II.M.S. Philomel, Nucula (Admiralty oil tanker). Central" Wharf—Manama (U.S.S. Coy.), Southern Cross (mission steamer), Wingatui (U.S.S. Coy.), Awahoti (Watkin and Wallis). King's Wharf—Maui Pomaro (Spedding. Ltd.), Maragaret W. (A. G. Frankham). Tiroa (A. G. Prankham). Prince's Wharf—R.M.M.S. Aorangi (U.S.S. Coy.). Waimoa (U.S.S. Coy.). Chelsea—King William (Watkin and Wallis). Western Wharf— I.linemoa (Spedding, Ltd.) Queen's Wharf—City of Lincoln (N.Z.S. Coy.).

The Government stenmer Tutnnekai is to leave Wellington this morning to attend tho lights _ and beacons in Cook Strait. The work is expected to occupy about ten days. The Union Company advises that the Wingatui is to be despatched for Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and Timaru to-morrow. She is loading at Prince's Wharf. The Richardson 'steamer Awaliou arrived from Gisborno yesterday morning, and is loading nt Central Wharf. She is to bo despatched for Hicks Lay. Tokomaru Bay and Tolaga Bay at fivo o'clock to-morrow evening.

After undergoing nnnual inspection at Auckland the Frankham, Ltd., auxiliary schooner H'akianfra sailed for Onehunga, via Hokiango. on Saturday afternoon to resume in the West Coast cargo service. The Union Company's steamer Waimea arrived from Gisborne at mid-day yesterday, and is at Prince's Wharf. She is to sail on her return trip to Gisborno and Napier at throe o'clock to-morrow afternoon. The Gisborno Sheep Farmers' vessels, Margaret W and Tiroa, arrived from East Coast bays and Gisborno on Saturday. They are at King's Wharf, and are to sail on their return trip at noon to-morrow. THE TOFUA. Tho Union Company's Island steamer Tofua sailed for Fiji, Tonga and Samoa on Saturday. She is scheduled to return to Auckland on September 30. THE WAIHEMO. From Westport, tho . Union Company's transpacific steamer Waihemo was duo at Vancouver yesterday. She will load at Pacific Coast ports for Wellington, Nelson, Melbourno and Sydney. THE KAITANGATA. Tho Kaitangata is expected to leave Lyttelton for Wellington and Auckland to-day to complete unloading cargo from South Australia. Sho ia duo at Auckland toward tho end of this week. THE HINEMOA. The Hinemoa camo out of dock on Saturday morning and berthed at Western Wharf to continue refitting. The work is expected to ho completed on Wednesday, and on Thursday the vessel is. to Bail for \\ estport and Bluff. THE HORORATA. Now loading at Lyttelton, the New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Hororata will next proceed to Wellington and Auckland to complete loading. The vessel 13 now scheduled to reach Auckland on September IG, and to sail for New lork, Halifax and London on September 21. THE WAIOTAPU. The Union Company's transpacific steamer Waiotapu is scheduled to leave Sydney today for Vancouver, via Suva and tanning Island. After unloading sugar from Lmji at Vancouver, the vessel is to load at 1 acinc Coast ports during November for 1 apeete, Wellington, Melbourne and Sydney. THE HAURAKI. The Union Company's motor-ship Hauraki is en route from Sydney to \ ancouver direct to load at Pacific Coast ports for Auckland. Wellington. Melbourne. Adelaide and Sydney. Sho is scheduled to leave Los Angeles on October 20 and to reach Auckland on November 10. TREGONNELL'S NEW CHARTER. The Hain Line steamer Tregonnell sailed for Westport on Saturday afternoon to replenish her bunkers. Tho vessel s itinerary has been changed. , Instead of proceeding from Westport to Chile to load nitiates fo Auckland, as was intended, she will return to Nauru Island to load another phosphate cargo. PASSENGERS ON OSTERLEY. Tho following passengers for New 'Zealand are travelling by the Orient liner Osterley, which is due at Sydney 'rom London next Thursday Mr. G. A. Mc-. Ewen, Mrs. Duvies and child. Mr, K. son Mrs. Elworthy. Mr. 11. 11. Elworthy, Mr." T J. Henson, Mr. J. W. Justham, Mr. T. Liddlo. THE NUCULA. Tin Admiralty oil-tanker Nucnla .sailed for San Francisco on Saturday morning to load another oil fuel cargo lor biinkeung the New Zealand cruisers Dunechn and Dio mede On the return voyage to Ncu Zealand the Nucula will probably supply fuel to the Diomedo at an Island port w jK" h l ' lo warship is en route to England in October. THE CITY OF LINCOLN. Wireless advice from the .Encrman-Buek-nall steamer City of fita e lh.u she will arrive at four o dock this nioro.n. Tho vessel is from New loik, via &uvu, and has "eneral merchandise for discharge a? Auckland! Wellington LytteUon and llnnerlin Cargo for Auckland will be un loaded at Queen's Wharf to the agency of the New Zealand Shipping Company. R.M.S. AORANGI IN PORT. The Royal Mail liner Aorangi arrived nt Auckland yesterday afternoon. after a K$ u erally fine-weather voyage from Vancouver. She'berthed at Prince's Wharf to land passenders, mail and cargo for /calm 1. She is to resume her voyago to Sydney at 1] o'clock to-night, Von Th" vessel made a record voyage to \ ancouver and beat her previous best performance by two hours. Her departure from Vancouver for New Zealand was delayed for 7-S hours 'owing to the connecting mai train having been derailed. However, the time was made up during the return voyage and tho Aorangi reached Auckland on schedule. THE TANKER MUREX. Tho Anglo-Saxon Petrolemu Company's tanker Mure* arrived from Java on Satinhv morning with about GSOO tons of bulk octroi for tEo Shell Company. She is unparo ior . f t[ , {r „ o nl Western Wh andwillgoto Wellington to coinn!< to discharge before she returns to Java. The cargo was loajled at Singapore and Cimirabaya. Continuous strong southerly winds and rough seas were experienced in Jo Tasman Sea until after tho vessel passed the North Cape, when fine vveather p vailed The crew numbers 40 all told. JJ f'liineso and 10 Europeans. C ii tnin H. Roberls is in command, and ,he following are the officers .-Chiet Mr. C Tl. Calder; second, Mr. G. M. lo„~. t hi nl Mr. T. McUurnie: chief engineer, Mr. C, Seal; second. Mr. W. Scott: tbird. ilr. S' Dove; fourth. .Mr. I. Yoiildon: fifji,. Mr. G. Giles; wireless operatoi, Mr. J;. Diver. THE ROTORUA. ..*» r s„, z "Si, "saa sacs: IS Bo"'!;""'; 1 "" will unload general merchandise at Wolling- , , Tvtteltml and Bluff. Afterwards sho !°V i ..1 > or her homeward voyage at, Bluff, V„ t C /mors Auckland and Wellington Th' vessel is aeheduled to bo at Auckland }. Wobnr 7 lo October J2,. and will hi" despatched finally from Wellington for Southampton and London on Odobei 19. b The following is the forward lis of panseugers who arrived by tho ve.ncl. Kirs I Saloon—Commodore Geoffrey TJ.S.O.. R.N.. Paymaster-Lieu •. W. r>" "i,;» F7 \ r • Surcfion-Cowniundpr A. Prophit. • ! Inßtfir Gunn, Lieut. V"I;.' 1, v T?N Mrs M. Carter, the Misses *n- J nnd Carter, Mr. and Mrs, S, Champion Jon™, Mrs. F. Clover, tho Misses r L-r,r C2) Mrs. c. Fountaine. Master J. Sn7,i,S'M; ImHSIr. .1. K«y. Mr- M. A Marsack, the Misses M. A. <->. ana \j. I/ Marsack. Mr. and Mrs. H N. Watson. \r;«i S M. Watson, Mr. and Mrs. W. w -It,?" Mr and Mrs. W. H. Young. Miss T P Young. Mesdames D. Hoare. Sydney up C Peat, K T. Seymour, tho Misses 'A Cargill, M. W. Young. Messrs. K S Begg. Boston Couper. L. H. ®" nu ■ I [r• r n W. Hold en. J. L. X-eithead, R. M. Martin J G. Morton. A. D. Riley, H. L. Simeon G. L. Wilson, and 181 third-class.

THE MAUI POMARE. Tho Government, motor-ship Maui Pomaro is loading for Norfolk Island at King's Wharf. She is scheduled to sail at threo o'clock this afternoon. THE NARBADA. In continuation of her voyage from Eastern ports, the Union Company's Indian trader Narbada sailed for Wellington, Lyttelton, Timaru, Dunedin and Bluff yesterday morning. THE NORTHUMBERLAND. Tho Federal Lino steamer Northumberland left Wellington for Napier and Auckland on Saturday to complete loading New Zealand produco for London, Avunmouth. Glasgow and Liverpool. She is due nt Auckland on Thursday, and is to sail for London on September IS. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. Tho following vessels are expected to bo within range of the undermentioned wireleas stations to-day:— Auckland.—Nucula, Trengonnell, Makura, Kawatiri, Canadian Highlander. Canadian Challenger, Wirral, Ulimaroa, Tofua, Mooraki, Narbada. Scotscraig. Chatham Islands.—Tamaroa, Callandria. Wellington —Tasmania. Rolortia, Hororata. Maheno, Niagara, Brunswick, Entile, Deutsche Do La Muerth, Kaitoke, Manuka, Kairanga. Northumberland. I'akipaki. Awarua.—Hertford. Svolder, Karetu, Kaitangata, Maunganui, Wairuna, Kaiapoi, C. A. Larsen. PORT OF ONEHUNCA. Saturday's Arrivals.—Ngapuhl (7.30 a.m.), from New Plymouth. Yesterday's Arrivals. Hauturu (7.30 a.m.), from Ilokianga. BY TELEGRAPH. WELLINGTON.—September 1: ArrivedManuka (3.-15 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Holmdalo (10.30 a.m.). from Wanganui: Tasmania (2.30 p.m.). from Auckland. Sailed — Northumberland (-t .30 p.m.). for Napier; Komata (5.15 p.m.), for Westport; Manuka (6 p.m.), for Melbourne; Corinna (G. 15 p.m.), for Timaru: Kairanga (6.25 p.m.), for Port Kembla: Holmdale (7.50 p.m.i), for Dunedin; Himitangi (11.5 a.m.), for Lyttelton. September S: Arrived—Rotorua (1 a.m.), from London: Wahino (7.10 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Hororata (7.30 a.m.), from Lyttelton: Kaituna (9.20 a.m.), from Greymouth; Kurow (3.-15 p.m.), from Portland. Sailed —Karamea (G. 55 a.m.), for Napier. LYTTELTON.—September 7: Arrived— Waliine (6.'10 a.m.). from Wellington: Tainui (6.50 a.m.), from Timaru: Waipiata (9 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed—Svolder (11.52 a.m.), for Dunedin; Hororata (1.55 p.m.), for Wellington; Waipiata (5 _p.m.), for Timaru: Wahino (8.50 p.m.), for Wellington. September 8: Arrived—Opihi (6.5 a.m.). from Timau; Kaitangata (6.45 a.m.), from Timaru; Maori (6.50 a.m.), from Wellington. DUNEDIN.— September 7: Arrived—Hertford (5.50 p.m.i. from Timaru: Wairuna (6 p.m.), from Lyttelton. Sailed—lvnretu (3.15 p.m.), for Bluff: Gale (11.10 p.m.). for Oam aru. September 8: Arrived—Svolder (8.15 a.m.). from Lyttelton; Waipinta. from Lyttelton. SYDNEY.—September 7: Sailed—Waikouaiti, for Bluff.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20355, 9 September 1929, Page 7

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20355, 9 September 1929, Page 7

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