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GENERAL NEWS

INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. The Ulimaroa left Wellington Juno 4th for Sydney; due Sydney June Bth; sails from Sydney June 31th for Auckland; due Auckland June 15th.. The Maunganui sailed from Sydney June 4th for Wellington; due Wellington Juno 8tli; loaves Wellington Juno lltU for Sydney; due Sydney June loth. The Manuka, from Melbourne, arrived at Wellington on May 27th, and sailed on May 29th for Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff, "and Melbourne; duo Melbourno i June 7th. The Marama left Sydney Juno 4th for Auckland; due Auckland June Bth; sails from Auckland June 11th for Sydney; due Sydney June 15th. paciftcTmail SERVICE. Niagara, R,M.S., left Vancouver on June 2nd for Sydney; via Honolulu, Suva and Auckland; due Auckland June 21st; due Sydney June 26th. Makura, R.M.S., sailed from Sydney on May 22nd for San Francisco, via Wellington, Rarotonga, and Papeete; left Wellington May 27th; due San Francisco Juno 11th. Aorangi, R.M.S., left Sydney on June 3rd for Vancouver, via Auckland, Suva, and Honolulu; due Auckland June 7th; dim Vancouver June 25th. Tahiti, R.M.S., sailed from San Francisco on May 19fch for Sydney, via Papeete, Rarotonga, and Wellington; due Wellington June 7th; due Sydney June 12th. TO-DAY’S BERTHAGE. Surprise—Clyde quay wharf. Waimea —Clyde quay wharf. Arawa —Queen’s wharf. No. 1, north. Putiki—Queeu's wharf, No. 1, south. Waiotapu—Queen’s wharf, No. 2. Futurist —Queen’s wharf. No. 3. Waverley—Queen’s wharf. No. 5. Holmdale —Queen’s wharf. No. 6. Kapuni—Queen’s wharf, No. 7. Hawera— Queen's wharf, No. 7. Awarua—Queen’s whart. No. 8. Arahura—Queen’s wharf, No. 12. Wootton—Queen's wharf. No. 13. Echo—Queen’s wharf, No. 13. Pakura—Queen’s wharf, No. 14. Mararoa—Ferry wharf. Kaimai—Railway wharf. Hnl in w nod —l4 i a sgo w w liar f. Matakana —Glasgow wharf. lonic—Glasgow wharf. Inaha—King’s wharf. Mahana—King’s wharf. Kapiti—King’s wharf Opihi—King s wharf. Invercargill—Pipitea wharf. Port Nicholson—Pipitea wharf. Hororata —Pipitea wharf. Kaione —Lambton wharf. City of Bombay—’Thorndon breastwork. Waimea —Petone. Maheno-Slip 1 Kaitangata—Slip. Orepuki—Slip.' Corinna—bjream. ULIMAROA SAILS. Taking the following passengers the Huddart-Parker steamer Ulimaroa sailed from Wellington at noon yesterday for Sydney:—Miss Bryce, Stopford, x'arnham, Mathews, Worsfold, Hood, Price, Brown, Robinson, Ackland, Page, Tait, Day, Neilsen, Moore, Holland, Campbell, Williams, Hanna, Smith, Kennedy, Higgins, Symins, Balcumb, Davies, Storry, Smeaton, Evans, Down, Scanton, Webb, Kettlewell, Broadhurst, Boyd, Sheppard, Prentice, Edwards, Mackay, Grater, Hardy, Mesdames Williams and boy, (Nash, Mathews, Smith, Jennings, and child, Howarth, Mason, Hood, Price, Baker, Whitehorn, Holland, Black, Pulley, Smith, Kennedy, Brandon, Dwyer and infant, Storry, Milbag, James, Sutherland, Smith, Kettlewefi, Greene, Botha, Symines, Stacey, Rolleston, Borrie, Schrader, Nathan and two children, Davies, Stopford, Oakley, Hodges, Johnston and infant, Borrie, O’Dowd, General Hart, Messrs Donald, Maunsell, Baggett, Cornish, Pybus, Hood, Bradley, Dali, Dr. Jones, Rev. Father O’Reilly, Aliderson, Hudson, Rev. Mather, Johnston, Duff, Kirby, jfcßrety, Krisch, Davidson, Morgan, Williams, Nash, Smith, Jennings, Howarth, Mason, Holland, Welsh, Quig'r>y, Jarvis, Parish, Present, Baker (2), Beans, Storryq Williams, Edson, Greig, Father Bloomfield, Peake, Buckley, Shenperd, Gurnborn, Blow, Seeley, McCoombe, Jackson, Veitch, Mitchell, Bush, Main, Hall (2), Fountain, MacLaren, Black, Branaon, Nathan, Balli, and 88 steerage, including five Chinese and one Javanese woman. MELBOURNE STEAMER. The Union Company advise that the passenger steamer Manuka norw leaves Melbourne on Friday next, June 11th, for Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. She is due here on June 16th. * MAUNGANUI FOR WELLINGTON. The Union Company advise that the intercolonial passenger steamer Maunganui sailed from Sydney yesterday for Wellington, where she is due on Tuesday next. MATAKANA SAILS TO-DAY. Laden with Dominion products the Shaw, Savill and Albion Company’s steamer Matakana leaves Wellington at daybreak this morning for London, via Monte Video and Teneriffe. WITHIN WIRELESS. The following vessels were expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations lust night : Auckland: King Malcolm, Tofua, Duuedin, Veronica, Mandalay, Ngabuta, Tutanekai. Kciwarra, Aorangi, Devon, and Port Napier. Chatham Islands: Baron Murray, Canadian Conqueror, and Hertford. Wellington; Wahine, Mararoa, Tamahine, Arahura, Tahiti, Waiotapu Tasculusa, Ulimaroa, Maunganui, Arawa, and lonic. Awarua: Manuka, Waipori, Citv of Winchester, Wnikouaiti, City of Melbourne, and Sorvard. W’AIMANA" HOME. Cable advice received by the Shaw, Savill and Albion Company states that the steamer Waimana, which loaded in New Zealand and sailed from Wellington on April 20th, arrived at London on Thursday evening, June 3r*d. CORINTHIC LEAVES COLON. Homeward-bound from New Zealand, the Shaw, Savill and Albion Company have been advised by cable that the liner Corinthic left Colon on Wednesday, Juno 2nd, for Southampton and London. The Corinthic sailed from Wellington on May 11th. VANCOUVER MATT, STEAMERS. The R.M.M.S. Aorangi left Sydney at 4 p.m. on Thursday, is duo at Auckland on Monday, and sails at 11 a.m. on Tuesday for Vancouver via ports. The R.M.S. Niagara left Vancouver at noon on Wednesday, due Honolulu 9tli, Suva 18th, and Auckland Juno 21st. PORT NICHOLSON SAILS MONDAY. Tho C. and D l.iac advise that the steamer Port Nicholson now sails from Wellington at noon on Monday, June 7th, for London via Panama.

COASTAL MOVEMENTS. The Breeze left Wellington last evening for Picton and Wanganui, thence southern ports. The Calm, due here to-morrow from Bluff and way ports, sails on Monday for Wanganui. Tho Gale, from southern ports, arrives at Wellington on Tuesday, and leaves the same day for Wanganui, thence Onakaka. The Storm loads at Dunedin on Mcmday, thence Oamaru, Timaru, and Lyttelton for Wellington and Wanganui. The Kohi returns to Wellington on Tuesday from Bavelook, and sails on Wednesday for Nelson and Bays. The Hororata leaves Wellington at noon to-day for Napier. The Ruapehu is expected to clear Bluff to-day for Lyttelton. The Echo, due here to-day from Blenheim, sails later in the ddy on the return trip. The Kennedy arrives at Wellington to-morrow from Foxton, and leaves on the return trip on Monday. The Opawa is due here to-morrow from Blenheim, and sails on Monday on the return trip. The Pareora now leaves Lyttelton on Wednesday next for Dunedin. The City of Bombay sails from Wellington on Wednesday next for Lyttelton and Dunedin. The Tekop leaves Auckland this afternoon for Timaru, Lyttelton, and Wellington. The Devon completed loading at New Plymouth last night, and sails at 6 a.m. to-day for Nelson. The Kaimai sails to-day for Greymouth, where she will load for Miramar and Wellington. The Kamo loads at Dunedin to-day, thence Oamaru, Timaru, and Lyttelton for Wellington, Napier, and Gisborne. The Kartigi leaves New Plymouth to-day for Greymouth where she will load for Wellington. She is due here on Wednesday. . The Katoa, from Dunedin via Timaru and Lyttelton, arrives at Wellington on Wednesday, and sails the same day for Auckland. The Komata clears Westport -to-day for Wellington, and is due here tomorrow. The Kurow leaves Auckland oh Monday for Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin. The Koromiko loads cement at Portland on Tuesday for Wellington and Lyttelton. The Waipahi, from Auckland via Napier, is due here to-day, and sails on Monday for southern ports. The Wingatui leaves Bluff on Monday via Dunedin, Oamaru, Timaru, and Lyttelton for Wellington and Auckland. The Opihi, due here to-day from Nelson, sails later in the day direct for Dunedin, where she loads on Monday, thence Oamaru, Timaru, and Lyttelton for Wellington, Nelscin, and New Plymouth. The West Henshaw leaves Auckland to-day for Wellington, and is. due here on Monday. The Waiotapu arrives at Wellington to-day from Auckland, and sails on Tuesday for Melbourne. The Wootton, sailing to-day for Lyttelton, returns to Wellington on Tues-. day. The Cygnet, due here to-morrow from Kaikoura, leaves on Monday for Kaikoura and Lyttelton. The Waverley, sailing to-day for Patea, returns to Wellington on Tuesday. The Waimea leaves Wellington on Monday for Westport and Greymouth. The Mahana sails this afternoon for Lyttelton and Dunedin. The lonio arrived at Wellington yesterday from Auckland to complete loading. The City of Winchester leaves Oamaru to-day for Bluff. The Putiki now sails from Wellington to-day for Gisborne direct. The Pakura, due here to-day from Lyttelton, leaves later in the day for Napier. The Invercargill arrives at Wellington to-day from Wanganui, and sous on Monday on the return trip. The Orepuki comes off the slip today and sails for Tarakohe. The John left Wanganui yesterdny fad New Plymouth and Port Waikato. The Holmdale, from Dunedin and way ports, arrives here to-day, and sails later in the day for Wanganui. The Port Napier arrived at New Plymouth yesterday from Port Chalmers. The Port Hardy leaves Auckland at daybreak to-morrow for New York, Boston, and London. The Kapuni, sailing to-day for Patea, returns to Wellington on Tuesday. The Inaha leaves Wellington to-mor-row for Patea, and is due back here on Tuesday. The Kapiti, due here to-day from Wanganui, sails on Monday on the return trip. The Hawera, sailing on Monday for Patea, returns to Wellington on Wednesday. PERSONAL. Captain H. W, Gardiner is in command of the Devon now at New Plymouth, and has with li:m the following officers:'' Chief, Mr E. A. J. Williams , second. Mr H. .S. Cashmoro; third, Mr J. B. D. Fisher; fourth, Mr E. R. Robinson; ship’s doctor. Dr J. C Hewetson; wireless operators, Messrs L. V. Horn and B. Corbodld: chief engineer, Mr 6. E. Halls; sec r ond, Mr AV. Bearpark; third, Mr T. Macmullin; fourth, Mr W. Oxtoby; fifth, Mr D. Bruce : sixth, Mr J. Armstrong; seventh, Mr J. Blue; chief refrigerating engineer, Mr W. Besson ; second) Mr T. Fattenden; chief steward, Mr D, Lee. Mr G. D. Fraser has joined the Kaitoke as chief officer, relieving Mr D. F. Smith for instructions. Mr N. W. McDonald lias been appointed chief officer of the Kairanga, relieving Mr A. E. Rawlins, who hns transferred to the Koromiko in a similar capacity. Mr G. W. Kent has joined the Waipori as chief officer, relieving Mr J. L. Adams for instructions. The Mararoa has been recommissioned at Wellington for the ferry service, with Captain T. B. Sewell in command, who has with him the following officers: Chief officer. Mr C. J. Hnckworth: second officer. Mr J. W. Thomson; third officer, Mr D. Lockett. SAN FRANCISCO MAIL STEAMERS. The R.M.S. Tahiti left Rarotonga at 7.39 p.m. on Tuesday, due Wellington 2 p.m. Monday, and sails 10 p.m. Tuesday for Sydney. The R M.S. Makura arrived at Papeete at, 12.30 p.m. on Tuesday, nnd left at, 6 a.m. on Wednesday for San Francisco. CANADIAN CONQUEROR REPORTS. According to a radio message received by the Canadian Government Line, tho master of the steamer Canadian Conqueror expects the vessel to arrive at Auckland on Tuesday, June Bth. The vessel, which is coming from Halifax. has cargo for discharge at, Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Timaru, nnd Dunedin. PORT VICTOR ARRIVES LONDON. The C. nnd D. Line have been advised hv cable that the steamer Port Victor, which loaded* in New Zealand and sailed from Wellington on April 90th, arrived at London on 'Wednes(Sk* Juno 3rd.

ARAWA ARRIVES. An arrival in tho stream at Wellington at 2.20 p.m. yesterday was the Shaw Savill and Albion Company’s liner Arawa, from London and Southampton, via Jamaica and Panama. A (tor pratique was granted the Arawa berthed shortly after 4 p.m. at No. 1 North Queen’s wharf. Besides a largo cargo the vessel brought 21 first-class passengers, 64 second, and 235 third. The Arawa sailed from London on April 23rd, and arrived at Southampton the following day, where her passengers and mails were taken on board. Leaving again at 1 p.m. the same day, fine weather was experienced to Port Royal, Jamaica, which was reached on Saturday, May Bth. Calling at Jamaica is a new departure of the Shaw Savill and Albion Line, and was welcomed by the passengers, Kingston being visited by everybody. After coaling, the Arawa left at 0 a.m. on Monday, May 10th. and arrived at Colon on Wednesday, May 12th, A few hours’ stay there enabled the passengers to have another run ashore. The Canal was entered at 1 p.m. and Balboa was left nt 10 p.m. Fine weather held throughout the run down the Pacific, and games, sports, dances, etc., were held on deck. The 235 passengers in the third class seemed a fine class of people, who should become good settlers iii New Zealand. Captain T. Warren Jones is still in command, Mr J. Kenworthy is chief officer, Mr D. Aitcbison second, Mr F. W. Lutyens third, and Mr D. N. McGregor is fourth. Dr R. AllanBennett is ship’s surgeon, Mr J. Naicmith is in charge of the engine room, Mr A. Grant second engineer, Mr E’. Niool third, Mr J. Kerr fourth, Mr G. W. Turner fifth, Mr R. Stewart sixth, Mr W. F. Yeo seventh, Mr J. Stewart is chirf refrigerating, engineer, and Mr Crandell second; Mr W. Mason electrician, Mr Chas. J. Hobden is purser, and Mr J. E. Laing chief steward. Messrs Turner, Cox, and Shepherd are wireless operators. The following is the list of passertfers who arrived by the Arawa: — ‘irst saloon: For Wellington, Dr A. Andrew, Dr Do W. H. H. Wolfe, Mrs E. Bell. Mr J. Swan, Mr J. Wimshurst, Mrs Wimshurst. For Auckland, Mr J. Bibby, Mr E. Cook, Mrs E. Dalby. For Lyttelton, Mrs A. Gilmour, Mr G. Glenny, Mrs Glc-nny, Miss M. Glenny, Miss M. Glenny, Captain W. Starky, Airs M. Wishart, Miss R. Wishart, For Timaru : Miss B. .Smith, Miss L. Wills. For .Port Chalmers, Airs K. Amos,- Mrs ;i£armalt-Jdhes. ! Second saloon: For Wellington, Miss E. Burbridge, from Colon; Mr F. Daniel, from Colon: Mr J. Duncan, Mr W. Goodwin, Airs Goodwin, Aliss H. Hunter, Air D. Peden, Airs M. Pout. Aliss C. Watson, Aliss R, Wilson, Mrs G. Walker, Mrs A. W. Walker, Aliss J. Walker, Air Mawson, Mrs Mawson, Miss E. M. Mawson, Aliss P. Alawson, Mr Dublet. For Auckland, Air R. Aitken, Airs Aitken Master J. Aitken, Miss A. Aitken, Air F. Ashby, Mr F. Bales, Miss J. Clark, Aliss R. Clark, Mr R. Craven, Airs Cravon, Aliss J. Craven, Air A. Hblman, Mrs Holman, Aliss F. Holman, Miss V Holman, Air H. Hutchings, Mrs Hutchings, Air W. Hutchings, Alaster G. Hutchings, Miss C. Alarks, Airs A. Martindale, Aliss H. Martindale, Mr T Martindale, Air Al. Alartindale, Mrs J. AlcCione, Alaster I. McCrone, Master G. McCrone, Air W. Miller, Miss P. Owen, Airs C. Tata, Airs J. Walmsley, Master R. Walmsley, Mr G. White, Airs White. For Lyttelton, Miss J. Murray, Mr J. Patterson, Airs Patterson, Miss H. Patterson, Miss A. Patterson, Aliss E. Patterson, blaster J. Patterson. For Port CSialmers, Miss J. ■' Barker, Mrs F. Fames. For Napier, Air S. Laker-Wright. For Sydney; Air J. Doran, Airs Doran; and 235 third class. After discharging the local portion of her cargo the Arawa leaves on Thursday for Auckland, where she completes -discharge and commences Homeward loading. She also loads at Opua, Gisborne, Napier and Wellington, and sails finally from this port at 8 a.m. on July 6th for Southampton and London, via Panama. IRANS-PACTFIO CARGO STEAMER MOVEMENTS. The Wniruna leaves •; Melbourne to. day for Sydney to complete discharge jof Pacific const cargo. She leaves Sydiney June 16th for Vancouver via Lautoka, Suva, and Fanning Island. The Waiotapu leaves Wellington about June 9th for Melbourne and Sydney to complete discharge. The Waitemata, from San Francisco, is due at Napier about the middle of June;’ after discharge of part cargo proceeds to Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff, and New Plymouth. The Enton leaves San Francisco today for Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin. Tho Hauraki, from Sydney, arrived at Vancouver June Ist, loads at Pacific ports for Auckland, Melbourne, Adelaide, and Sydney. The forward loading dates at Pacific Coast ports are approximately as follow : Tho Hauraki loads at Vancouver and San Francisco during June for Auckland, Melbourne, Adelaide, and Sydney. The Wairuna loads at Vancouver and Snn Francisco during July for Auckland, Melbourne, nnd Sydney. The Waiotapu loads Vancouver and San Francisco late July and early August for Wellington, Melbourne, and Sydney. The Waitemata loads at Vancouver and San Francisco late August and early September for Now Zealand ports. The Enton loads at Vancouver and San Francisco during August for New Zealand and Australian ports. The Hauraki loads at San Francisco late August and at Vancouver early September for New Zeuland and Australian ports. SAILINGS' FROM MONTREAL. The Canadian Government Line advise the following projected sailings from Montreal for New Zealand. The Canadian Cruiser leaves qn June 25th, followed by the Canadian Constructor on July 24th, Canadian Conqueror on August 26th, Canadian Challenger on September 25th. PORT CURTIS~FOR LONDON. Now completing her loading at Auckland, the C. and D. Line advise that the steamer Port Curtis leaves there on Monday afternoon for London via Panama. ISLANDS' SERVICE - STEAMERS. The Ngakuta, from Auckland, is duo at Raratonga on Monday, and loads at Alangaia 10th, Aitutaki 12th, and Rarotonga June 13th for Auckland and Wellington. The Tofua leaves Apia to-day for Suva and Auckland. "Youth's Golden Dreams," like dawnlight gild the day, And all spreads bright along life’s opening' way. But hope and love the bitter truth disguise— " Youth's Golden Dreams" we rarely realise. Each young heart thrills to greet each ray ,that gleams. For youth is inennt for love and golden dreams; But youth, like age, must • coughs and colds endure, Forget not Woods' Great Peppermint Cure,

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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12465, 5 June 1926, Page 2

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GENERAL NEWS New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12465, 5 June 1926, Page 2

GENERAL NEWS New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12465, 5 June 1926, Page 2

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