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SHIPPING.

THE MOON. November. Full Jloon 17th 0.11 a.m Last Quarter 24th 4.4 a.m THE SUN. Rises to-day at 4.58 a.m.; ests at 7.48 p.m. THE WEATHER. November 14.—Bright and fine early ; Intermittent rain later. Light north-cast wind. _ 8 a.m. Noon. 5 p.m Barometer 29.40 29.39 20.38 Thermometer min., 45; max.. GO. WEATHER REPORT. (Pee United Press Association.) WELLINGTON, November 14. The following Is the official weather report at 4 p.m. : Norfolk Island—N.. light air, Bar ’ blue sky ~ ~ ~ 29 93 Awanui—W., moderate breeze. overcast # r 29.78 65 Auckland—W.X.W., strong br. # passing showers 29.70 64 East Cape—W.S’.W., high wind, rough seas .. 57 CO Cupe Egmont—N.W.» fresh br. t cloudy .. rp fi - Napier—S.W.. light nlr, orcrl “ ‘ cast, smooth seas 29 45 75 Farewell Spit—W.S.W., fresh br„ detached clouds, moderate, Increasing seas .. op.,is -i Stephen Island—-W.N.W., strong breeze, cloudy, misty, rough seas . 29 51 fit eUlngton—N.W., fresh breeze, detached clouds, rough seas 29.39 61 Cape Campbell—N.W., strong- br., overcast, moderate seas .. 29 41 r,7 Greymouth—S.W., fresh breeze. detached clouds, moderate seas 29.48 ,60 Akaroa Light—E,, gentle breeze, blue sky, smooth seas ~ .. 29 2ft a* Nugget Point—S.W., fresh br., detached clouds, rough seas 29.38 50 Pujsegur Point—W,, fresh breeze, overcast, passing showers, rough seas 2ft 45 dR Chatham Islands—N.N.E., high wind, overcast, ugly sky, drizzle, rough .seas 29 44 53 Sydney {9 a.m.) —calm, overcast, ugly sky 29.75 Hobart—S.E., gentle breeze, blue sky ... .. 29.89 - WEATHER FORECAST, ca^r— foUowlnc 13 th ® official weather fore--father Intense depression has enveloped the Dominion, with lowest barometers to the southwards. There has been only a slight rise m pressure over eastern Australia. Indlcations are for north-westerly to westerly winds. n» at plac !f south-westerly; moderate to narts® «^ era ll T ’ and J eachlns B a ‘e force In parts. seas rather rough generally In New Zealand waters; strong winds between- west and south-west In the eastern Tasman Sea, with rough seas ; weather unsettled, changeable and squally, with rain in most parts, but more especially In districts with a westerly aspect: temperatures somewhat cooler. HIGH WATEK. November 15- a.m. n m . At Taiatoa Heads .. .. .. 1,13 1 qv At Port Chalmers 1.53 o’is At Dunedin 2.23 « 45 ARRIVAL. Thursday, November 14. Breeze, s.s. (10.15 a.m.), 542 tons, O’Neill, from Lyttelton. H. L. Tapley and Co., agents. DEPARTURES. Thursday, November 14. Oplhl, s.s. (6.20 p.m.), 1117 tons, Collins, for Westport, via Timaru. Kalkoral, s.s. (10 p.m.). 3151 tons, Watson, for Auckland, via ports. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Coastal amt Imervolonlal. Holmdale, Wanganui, Wellington, Nov. 16. ( orlnna. New Plymouth, via ports, Nov 16 Keelung, Wellington. Lyttelton, November 17. Waipahl. Napier, Wellington, November 17. Paua, tanker, Lyttelton, November 19 Kurow, Auckland, via ports, November 19. lonic, Wellington, Lyttelton, November 19. Gale. Wanganui, via ports, November 20 Walkoualtl, Sydney, via Bluff, November 21. Canadian Trt. isporter Timaru, Nnv 22 waiplnta Auckland, via ports, Nov. 23. Port Hardy, Wellington. Lyttelton, Nov. 23. Calm, Wanganui, via ports, November 23 Breeze, Wanganui, via ports, November 24. Norfolk, Wellington, Lyttelton, November 24. City of Mobile, Timaru. November 24. Progress, Port Waikato, via ports, Nov. 25 Jlanuka, Melbourne, via Bluff, November 26. , W ngatu l Auckland, via ports,’ Nov. 27. Mlllunl, Nauru Island, Lyttelton, Nov. 27. Ruapehu. Wellington. Lyttelton, November 29 Karetu, Sydney, via ports. December 3. Kent, Wellington, Lyttelton, December 4. Wellington, Lyttelton, December 4. Jlaheno, Melbourne, via ports, December 5. Ruahine, Wellington,. Lyttelton, December 10. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Breeze, Wanganui, via ports, to-day. Holmdale,, Wanganui, via ports, November 16. Karetu. Sydney, via Bluff. November 16, Corinna, New Plymouth, vbla ports, Nov. Tfl. Waipahl, Gisborne, via ports, November 18. (.ale, Wanganui, via ports, November 20. lonic, Bluff, Lyttelton, November 21. Kurow, Auckland, via ports, November 22. Calm, Wanganui. via ports, November 23. W alkoualti, Sydney, via ports, November 23. Canadian Transporter, Wellington, Nov. 23. Walplala. Auckland, via ports, Nov. 25, Progress, Port Waikato, via ports, Nov. 25. Manuka, Melbourne, via ports, November 27 Wlngatul. Auckland, via ports, November 28. Ruapehu. London, via Jlontevldeo. Nov, 30. Maheno, Melbourne, via Bluff. December 6. STEAJIERS FOR OTAGO. Keelung (due November 17).—Left New York September ,21. tor Auckland Wellington. Lyttelton. and Dunedin: arrived Auckland October lonic (duo November 19).—Loft Southamntnn October 4 for Wellington. Lyttelton. Port Chalmers ana Bluff: arrived Wellington November 12 Canadian Transporter (due November 2”) Left Montreal September 2S for Auckland, Wellington Lyttelton, Timaru and Dunedin arrived Auckland November n. Port Hardy (due November 23),—Left Liverpool September 28 for Auckland, Wellington Lyttelton, and Dunedin; arrived Auckland November 5. , Norfolk (due November 24).—Left Liverpool September 15 «vr Auckland, v’npler Welling ton, Lyttelton, and Port Chalmers; arrived Auckland October 25. City of Mobile (due November 24). Left New York October 9 for Auckland. Wellington Lyttelton, Timaru, and Dunedin: arrived Auckland November 11. JlHlunl {due November 2T).—Left Nauru Island November 8 tor Lyttelton and Pott Chalmers due Lyttelton November 22. Kcr.l (due December 4),—Left Liverpool October 12 for Auckland. Wellington, Lyttelton. and Dunedin; due Auckland November Min (due December 4).—Left New York October 24 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttel ton and Dunedin ; due Auckland November 19 Ruahine (due December 10).—Left Southampton October 25 for Wellington, Lyttelton Port Chalmers and Timaru; duo Wellington December 2. Golden Coast (duo December 17).—Left Los Angeles November 1 for Auckland, Welling ton. Nclsoh and Dunedin; due Auckland November 27. Port Darwin (due December 19).—Left New York November 3 for Auckland. Napier, Wellington Lyttelton. Timaru and Dunedin; due Auckland December 2. Cornwall (dur December 22).—Left Liver pool October 27 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton and Port Chalmers; due Auckland December 5. Canadian Conqueror (due December 22) Left Montreal October 26 for Auckland Wellington. Lyttelton, Timaru and Dunedin- due Auckland December 10. Jtahana (due December 81).—Left Liverpool November 9 for Auckland, Wellington. Lyttelton, and Port Chalmers: duo Auckland December 17. FOR NORTHERN PORTS. Haurakl. left Los Angeles October 24 for Auckland and Wellington; due Auckland November 14. Mahla. left London October 12 for Auckland and Wellington; due Auckland November 23 Dalveen, left Galveston (Texas), October IB for Auckland and New Pljqnouth: due Auckland November 25. Parracombe, left Montreal October 21 for Aueklano and Australia; duo Auckland December 2. Port Campbell, left London October 28 for Auckland and Wellington: due Auckland December 2. Mataroa, left Southampton November 8 for Wellington and Auckland; duo Wellington December 10. TO SAIL FOR OVERSEAS PORTS. Corlnthlc. leaves Wellington November 22 for Southampton and London via Panama Canadian Transporter, leaves Auckland December 2 for New York, Boston, and Jlontrcal. loolc leaves Auckland December II lor Southampton and London, via Panama. Port Hunter, leaves Wellington November 21 for London, via Panama. Puri Hobart, leaves Auckland December 10 for London via Panama. Fiako, leaves Auckland November 23 for New York. Halifax and United Kingdom ports. Ruapehu leaves Port Chalmers November 3» for Southampton and London, via Jlageliancs and Montevideo. Ranglllkl, leaves Wellington December 7 for Southampton and London, via Panama. . PACIFIC MAIL SERVICES. Tahiti, left Wellington November 5 for San Francisco, via Rarotonga and Papeete: due San Francisco November 22 Jlakura, left San Francisco October 31) for Wellington and Sydney via Papeete and Rarotonga; due Wellington November IS Aorangl, leaves Auckland November 19 for Vancouver, via Suva and Honolulu; due Vancouver December 6. Niagara. left Vancouver November 13 for Auckland and Sydney, via Honolulu and Suva; due Auckland December 2. SHIPPING TELEGRAJIS. AUCKLAND, November ll.—Arrived: 7-dv Lewis -(13.35 a.m.). from Cuba; Haurakl (1,50 p.m.l. from Los Angeles. Sailed; Canadian ■ Explorer-.(11.3-5 a.m.). for New York, WELLINGTON. November 11.—Airlred:

Jlaorl (7.5 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Corinna (8.40 a.m.), from New Plymouth: Port Hardy (2.40 p.m.), from Auckland; Foxton (4.15 p.m.). from Lyttelton; Kamona (6.30 p.m.), from Greymouth. Sailed: Katmanawa (4.40 p.m.), for Westport; Holmdale (5.25 p.m.), for Dunedin: Foxton (3.35 p.m.), for Foxton: John (6.5 p.m.), and Totara (6.50 p.m.), for New Plymouth: Maori (7.45 p.m.), for Lyttelton: Corinna (10.30 p.m.), for Dunedin, LYTTELTON. November 14. —Arrived; Tees (6 a.m.), from Wellington; Keelung (6.20 a.m.), from Wellington; Walilno (6.40 a.m.), from Wellington: Calm (11.25 a.m.), from Timaru; Kawatirl (3.30 p.m.), from Wellington. Sailed: Calm (8.25 p.m.), for Wellington; Wahlne (8.30 p.m.), for Wellington. TIJIARU, November 14. —Arrived: Progress (9 a.m.), from Dunedin. BLUFF. November 14.—Arrived: Waltemata (0.45 a-ra.), from Dunedin. JIELBOURNE, November 13.—Arrived: Jlanuka, from Bluff. PANAJIA, November 11.—Sailed: Port Darwin, for Auckland. The Kalkoral sailed last night for Timaru and Lyttelton to complete loading for Wellington and Auckland. The Oplhl salted last evening for Timaru to complete loading for Westport. The Breeze, which arrived hero yesterday morning from Lyttelton, Is timed to sail this evening for Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington, Picton and Wanganui. The Waipahl was to leave Napier yesterday for Wellington and Dunedin. She is due here on Sunday, and will load general cargo on Jlonday for Napier and Gisborne. The Corinna Is due at Dunedin to-morrow morning from Wellington to discharge and load general cargo. She Is timed to sail to-morrow night for Wellington, Nelson, and New Plymouth, via ports. The Kurow Is now expected at Dunedin on Tuesday from Auckland, via ports. After discharging a quantity of general cargo, sho will proceed to Bluff. A vessel which has not visited South Island ports for some considerable time Is the Ngatoro, which is scheduled to load at Westport about the end of this week for Bluff, Dunedin and Oanrnru. The Pooltn, from Clarence River and Port Stephens, left Newcastle last Saturday morning for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton and Timaru. She Is due at Auckland to-day. The Union Company advises that the Hauraki, from Pacific coast ports, arrived at Auckland yesterday. She will later proceed to Wellington, Jlclbourne, Adelaide and Sydney to complete discharge. The Norfolk will not leave Wellington before to-morrow for Lyttelton and Port Chalmers, to complete discharge of her Liverpool cargo. The Kattuna left Greymouth last Saturday for Napier and Auckland. After discharge she Is to go to Westport,, Greymouth and Bluff to load for Adelaida and Melbourne* JIANUKA AT JIELBOURNE. The Intercolonial steamar Manuka arrived at Jlclbourne on Wednesday morning from Dunedin and Bluff. She Is timed to leave the Victorian port next Wednesday morning for Bluff, Dunedin, Lyttelton and Wellington. The vessel Is duo here at Dunedin on November 26. ♦ - KEELUNG DUB ON SUNDAY. Jlessrs Turnbull, Jfartln and Co., advises that the A. and A. Line’s chartered steamer Keelung Is due at Dunedin on Sunday from New York, via Auckland, Wellington and Lyttelton. The vessel has a quantity of American cargo for .discharge, at. this port.' WAIKOUAITI LEAVES SYDNEY. Advice received by the Union Company states that the Walkoualtl, which loaded at Port Kembla, Newcastle and Sydney, left the latter port at 1 a.m. yesterday for Bluff, Dunedin, Timaru and Lyttelton. The vessel Is expected at this port about November ‘2l. FORT DARWIN LEAVES PANAMA. Cable advice received states that the Port Darwin, which left New York on November 3 foe New Zealand, passed through the Panama canal last Sunday afternoon. She Is due at Auckland about December 2. THE* CANADIAN TRANSPORTER. Messrs H. L. Tapley and Co. a'drise that the Canadian Transporter left Auckland on Wednesday afternoon for Wellington. Lyttelton, Timaru and Dunedin to discharge the remainder of her general cargo from Jlontreal. The vessel Is duo at this port about November 22. PHOSPHATES FROJI NAURU ISLAND. Advice received states that the steamer JlHlunl left Nauru Island on November 8 for New Zealand, possibly Lyttelton and Port Chalmers, with a cargo of phosphates. She Is due on the coast on November 22. CITY OF JIOBILE FROJI NEW YORK. Jlessrs Turnbull, Martin and Co. advise that the A. and A. Line’s chartered steamer City of Mobile left Auckland on Wednesday evening for Wellington, Lyttelton, Timaru and Dunedin to discharge the remainder of her general cargo from New York. She is duo at this port about November 24. KARAJIEA AT LONDON. Advice received by the Shaw-Savlll Company states that the motor ship Karamea, which left Auckland on October 8, arrived at London last Jlonday morning. PORT CAMPBELL FROJI LONDON. The Port Campbell, en route from London to Auckland and Wellington, passed through the Panama canal on November 10. She Is due at Auckland about December 2. - . CARGO FROJI MONTREAL. The Canadian. National Steamships advises that the Canadian Highlander will leave Montreal on November 24 with general cargo to discharge at Auckland. Wellington, Lyttelton, Timaru Dunedin and Napier. 'WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels were reported to be within range of tho undermentioned wireless stations last night:— Auckland.—Tofua, Sonoma, Pott Dunedin, Kona, Dorlngton Court, Jlaul Pomarc, Canadian Explorer, Canadian Transporter, Kaltoke, Poolta, Ventura, Aorangl. Wellington.—Jlaorl, Wahlne, Tamahlne, Arahura, Ngalo, Remuera, Port Hardy, City of Dalhart, Corlnthlc, Port Hunter, Niagara, Waipahl, City of Mobile, Tutanckal. Awarua—Jlakura, Tahiti, Tredlnnlck, Sir James Clark Ross, Kostnos,- Southern Princess C. A. Larsen. Chatham Islands.—Mahla, Kent, Min. Dalveen. ♦ PASSENGERS FROJI ENGLAND. The Orient liner Oronsay, which left London on October 12 for Australian ports, is carrying the following passengers for New Zealand :—Sir H. G. Holt. J.P., the Rev. G. Lamb, Jlr and Jlrs C. E. Lamb, Jllss A. L. Lamb Mr and Mrs J. M. Carpenter, Jfr J. JI. Carpenter, Jun., Mr and Jlrs W. T. Essen, Jlr Jf. C. Esson, Jlr and Mrs J. D. Gilmore, Jlr and Jlrs J. W. Preston, Mr and Jlrs E L Rfddlford and Miss R. Rlddlford, Jlr and Mrs W, I Stemsen, Mr and Jlrs C. W. Sterlcker and child, Jlr and Jlrs R. Wilson, the Rev Father P. H. K. Terry, Mr and Jlrs A. W. Crookston, Jlrs and Miss Anderson, Sirs Barthorp, Mrs Fleming, Jllss M. Fleming, Mrs Lawrfe, Jllss JI. - Lawrle, Jlrs JllHward. Jlrs G. E. Jllrams, Jlrs G. M. Jllrams, Mrs Jlitford Jlrs Pickup, Jlrs Steer, tho JHsses J. A. and R. C. Steer, Jlrs A. E. Walker, Mn R. Jameson, Jllss M. A. M'Curdy, Jllss A. Jlortlmore, Miss P. Taylour, Mr R, S. Dyball, Mr R. Leltch, Jlr E. Rice, Jlr and Jlrs G. J. Shackleton and Jllss B. E. Shackleton. CHANGES IN COMMAND. A number of Important changes In the commands of the New Zealand Shipping Company’s and Federal Line steamers are announced. Captain J. L. B. Hunter, formerly of the Rotorua, has been appointed to the command of the new motor-liner Rangitata, which will leave Southampton on November 22 on her maiden voyage to New Zealand. Jlr T. L Jlaltby Is chief ofiicer of the Rangitata, which Is due at Auckland on December 24. Captain A. W. Jl'Kellar, formerly of the Ruapehu and late of the Remuera, has been appointed commander of the third new motor liner, the Rangltane, which Is to leave Southampton on December 20 on her maiden voyage to New Zealand, and is due at Wellington on January .22. Captain JI, .7. Anderson, who was chief officer of the Rangltlkl on her maiden voyage to New Zealand, has been appointed master of the Westmoreland. Captain F. S. Hamilton, late of the Westmoreland, Is now In command of the Tongarlro having relieved Captain Kettlewell, who has resigned. Captain A. R. Macßae. D.S.C., late of the Surrey, has taken command of the Cornwall. Captain J. G. Almond, late of the Hurunui, Is now In command of the Surrey. PASSENGERS BY THE lONIC. The Shaw, Savill and Albion liner lonic which arrived at Wellington on Tuesday afternoon from London and Southampton, brought the following saloon passengers for New Zealand:—For Dunedin: Jllss J. Anderson. Jlr J. Dickenson, Jlr W. Graham, Jlrs Graham, Mr W. Jloynlhan, Brigadier G, Palmer, Jlrs Palmer. For Gisborne; Jlr K. Henderson, Jlrs Henderson. For Timaru: Jlr A. Barklle, Jlrs Barklle, Jllss R. Barklle, Jlr G. O’Dell, Jlrs O’Dell. For Sydney: Jllss Jf. Cochrane. Jlr H. Hirche, Jfr A. Jl'Clymont. Jlrs M'Clymont. For Adelaide: Jlr W. Brlndal, Jlrs Brlndal For Wellington : Jlrs K. 8011, Jlrs E. Brindle, Jllss A. Brindle, Master J. Brindle. Mr C Cann, .Mrs Cann, Jllss J. Colwill, Jllss F Court, Jfr A. Davis, Miss A. Gcaler, Jllss S. Gifford Mrs E. Hartigan, Jlrs B. Holm. Mr G Horsburph, Miss JI. Keith, Jlrs E. Leslie, Mrs E. Logit. Mrs A. JlT.lll, Jllss D. Plopper, Jlrs A. Rawson. Jlr F. Salter, Jlr H. Savage, -Mrs Savage, Jlaster I>. Savin, Jllss S. Savill. Jlaster S. Savill, Miss 11. Shield. Mr J. Skllton, .Mrs Skilton. Miss JI. Skilton, Mrs Slyraon, Mr C. Slnniforth, Jlrs Stanlforth, Jlrs A. Stock, Mr A. Tarlton, JHss JI. Tomlinson. Jllss J. Wilson, Jlr W. WindsorKichards. Mr E. Zohrn h, Mrs Zohrab, MBs .1. Zohrab. Tor Auckland: Mr S. Brown, Mrs Brown, Jlaster S, Brown. Master U. Brown, Jlr F. Chonler. Mrs Chonler. Jlr S. Hampton. Mrs Hampton, Jlrs E. Harris, Jllss JI. Harris, Mra

M. Harris, Mrs J. Hodgtnan, Miss G. Jones, Mrs M. Jonkers, Miss L. Jonkcra, Master D. Jonkers, Miss E. Lass, Mr C. Limnnls, Jlr A. Maxwell, Mr R. Prodgers, Miss M. Refill, Mr J. Smallhorn, Mr W. West. Mrs West. For Lyttelton: Mrs H. Abell, Mr D. Abell, Miss C. Barklle, Mr G. Freeman, Mrs Freeman. Mr A. KennedyWhite, Mrs Kennedy-White, Mrs P. Lush, Master M. Lush, Miss P. Lush, Mrs J. Robertson, Mr B. Toswlll, Mrs Toswlll, Miss U. Upjohn, Miss A, Vaughan-Roblnson; and -ITS third class for all ports. PASSENGERS FROM AUSTRALIA. The Huddart-Parkec steamer Ullmaroa, which arrived at Wellington on Tuesday morning from Sydney, brought the following saloon passengers:—Mr C. Ashton, Mr ,T. Allen, Mr T. Allen, Mrs B. Austin, Dean and Mrs Askew, Jlr G. Alwyne, Mr S. Atkinson, Miss D. Benham, Jlr W. Brown, Jlr and Jlrs D. Bell, Miss JI, Bell, Jlr A. Baker, Mr W. Boucher, Miss V. Bain, Mr W. Badger. Mr and Jlrs S. Barnett, Jlr L. Boutko, Jlr W. Brlslan, Jlr C. Blayney, Jlr H. Burton, Jlr V. Beasley, Mr and Mrs C. Buchanan and child, Jllss A. Campbell, Jlr and Jlrs C. Connolly and child, Jlr S. 11. Crawford, Jlr L. Craig, Jlr J. Conway, Mr D. Cody, Jlr L. Collier, Mr and Jlrs J. W. Colquh’oun, Jlr W. Clarke, Mr and Jlrs A. Copeland, Jlr and Mrs J. Cunningham, Misses J. and J. S. Cunningham, Mr L. Cunningham, Mrs Dcarden and child. Miss E. Donovan, Jlr F. Dowling, Jlr W. Dalton, Jlr A. Delamorc, Jlr F. Duggan. Jlr and Jlrs H. Duke, Mrs A. Douglas. Jllss M. Dalby, Miss I. Evans, Jlr and Jlrs W. Edwards, Jllss JI. Everett, Jlrs Elvln and child, Jlr A. Eady, Jlr P. Fitzpatrick, Jlr and Jlrs W. I'ordham, Jlr A. Fletcher, Mr M. Greenwood, Jlr G. Garlick, Jllss S. Galllshan, Jlr E. Gamble, Mr T. Gillette, Jlr T. Gough, Miss JI. (low, Jlrs E. Garsldc. Jlr and Jlrs S. Hnggltt, Mrs .ft, Harris, Jlr G. Hyland, Mrs P, Hansel, Mr H. Holthouse, Jlr J. Higgs, Jlr A. Hogg, Jlr D. Heenau, Jlr L. Hay, Mr E. Hansel, Jlr E. Henwood, Jlr J. Hegarty, Jlrs R. Irvine, Jlr J. Irvine, Mr J. C. Irvine, Jlr and Jlrs V, D. Jones and child, Jlr J. Irving, Jlr D. James, Jlr A. Kelghtley, Miss J. Kirkland, Jlr W. Lewln, Misses C. and J. Lawson, Mrs JI. Miller, Mr and Mrs F. N. and Jllss I. Meadows, Jllss E. Jlelvllle, Jllss JI. Maxwell, Mr J. Murdock, Jlrs R. and Miss V. JPCullam, Jlrs H. Macintosh, Mrs E. JPDonald, Jlr J. JPKenzle, Jlr and Jlrs T. J. JPCosken, Mrs E. JPCallnm, Mr R. M’Donald, JlrsE. JPMlllan, Mr E. Nugent, Jlr G. Nces, Jlrs M. O’Neil, Miss R. O’Brien, Captain E. Olsen, Jlr J. Osier, Jlr C. F. Pulley. Jlrs H. Prime, Captain T. Powell. Jlr and Mrs H. Porter, Jlrs I. Pountney, Jlr G. Robertson, Jlr and Mrs C. Ross, Jlrs C. Ross .-and child, Mr A. Spencer, Jlr and Mrs A. Shlrtcllffe. Jlr and Mrs F. Samuel, Jlr JI. Sheehan, Mr G. Slatycr, Jlr H. Stanton, Jllss F. Seymour, Jlr J. Shackleton, Jlr and Jlrs J. Simpson. Jlr A. Smith, Mr D. Smith, Jlrs B. X. Stone, Jlrs S. Smith, .Miss H. Smith, Jllss I. Smith, Jllss K. Smith, Rev, and Jlrs J. Simpson, Mrs JI. Scorgie, Miss C. Smart; Jlr and Mrs K. Smith, Mr. J. Thomson, Jlr and Jlrs W. Turland and three children, Jlr P. Turvllle, Jlr A. Thomas, Jlr N. Thomas, Jllss E. Turner, Jlr A, Townshend, Mr and Mrs J. Vincent, Jlr H. Wright, Jllss H. Watson, Jllss P. Ward, Mr A. Way, Jllss D. Wakclln, Mr W. Wells, Rev. A. Warren, Mrs Warren. Jlr R. Webb, Jlr F. Wells, Jllss M. Watson, Jlr and Mrs E. Webb, .Mrs J, Weller, Mr W. Scot Lee, Jlrs JI. Place. Jlr M, A. JPDougall, Jlr C. Gheysens, Jlr F. K. Grange, Jlr A. Wuren; and 117 second saloon.

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SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 20875, 15 November 1929, Page 8

SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 20875, 15 November 1929, Page 8