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SHIPPING NEWS.

DAILY TIMES WEATHER REPORT. Readings by self-recording instruments at the Daily Times Office-. Dunedin, up to midnight on Wednesday, May 21 (standard time).

Wllld ist? MlX S-W " lntermlttent ra,n and'sunsWne; barometer * PHASES OP THE MOON FOR MAYWUNE. Tt e ™» n^ OD . 28 5« u h\» p - m - Last Quarter, 19th, 8,30 p.m. S,» t 1 S Uarte , r ',i th fe 2i 26 a - m - New 3[< »<"i. 27th, LIT a.m. Full Moon, 11th, 5.42 p.m.

SUN (TO-DAT). Rises 7.28 a.m.; sets 4.40 p.m. 3IOON (TO-DAY). Rose 0.16 a.m.; sets 2.12 p.m.

HIGH WATER. At Talaroa Heads \ (to-day) : 10.10 I a.m.; 10.32 p.m. fAt Port Chal- ' mars; 10.50 a.m.; 11.12 p.m. At Dunedin: 11.20 a.m.; 11.42 p,m. '

SYNOPSIS. 8 a.m. Noon. G p.m. Midnight. Barometer ..... 29.60 29.60 29.75 29 95 Thermometer *.. 43 51 40 33' temperature for 24 hours ended 9 a.m. yesterday—sldeg Minimum temperature for 24 hours ended 9 p.m. yesterday—4odee Average maximum temperature tor April—6»deg Average minimum temperature for April—sodcg Average maximum temperature for week ended May 3—ssdesfor week ended May 10—61 deg; for week ended May 17— oodog. Balnfall for 24 hours ended mldnleht yesterday—,o9tn Balnfall for week ended May 3—,53in; for week ended May 10—nil; for week ended May 17— ,231n. Rainfall for April— I.3Tin Rainfall for 1929 32.751 n. Balnfall for 1930, to date—S.lJin. Sunshine for March. IB2J hours; for April, 1201 hours Sunshine for week ended May 3—l6J hours; for week ended May 10—511 hours; for week ended May 17—1GJ hours Sunshine recorded on the Daily Times recorder yesterday— Before noon, 2 hours 15 minutes; after noon. 2 hours 15 minutes. Total, 4 hours 30 minutes.

WEATHER REPORT. (Per Uniter Press association.) WELLINGTON, March 21. The following Is the official weather report at 4 p.m.:— Bar. Thor, Norfolk ’ Island—3.B., slight breeze, detached clouds .. .. 30.10 Cape Maria —S.W., fresh breeze, detached cloud, passing showers, moderate seas 30.09 65 Auckland—S.W., fresh breeze, detached cloud .. 29.95 61 East Cape—W.N.W., numerate breeze, blue sky, smooth seas .. 29.82 64 Cape Egxnont—W., fresh breeze, cloudy, rough seas 29.95 5T Napier—W., fresh breeze, detached cloud, rough seas .. .. 29.73 62 Farewell Spit—W., high wind, detached cloud, passing showers, rough seas .. 29.78 55 Stephen Island —W., moderate breeze, cloudy, haze, rough seas 29.70 52 Wellington—N., moderate breeze, cloudy, haze, rough seas .. .. 29.64 59 Cape Campbell—W., moderate breeze, detached cloud, rough seas . 29.66 60 Greymouth—S.W., high wind, detached cloud, rough seas .. .. 29.84 50 Akaroa Light—S.W., strong breeze, rain, rough seas 29.71 45 Nugget Point—S. gale, overcast, rain, constant seas 28.78 38 Puysegur Point—S,, fresh breeze, cloudy, squalls, heavy seas .. 28.95 42 Chatham Islands —N.N.W., fresh breeze, blue sky 29.61 52 ' Sydney—S., 30.34 Hobart—Calm, detached clouds 30.43 WEATHER FORECAST. The following Is the official weather forecast: — There has been a consderable fall In pressure east of the Dominion, while barometers have risen over eastern Australia. Indications are for south-westerly to southerly winds, strong to gale force In and south of Cook Strait, and moderate to strong' elsewhere; seas moderate north of East Cape, elsewhere rough; strong southerly winds with rough seas In the eastern Tasman Sea; weather cold, squally, and showery; snow on the high country. ARRIVALS. Wednesday, May 21. Walplata, s.s. (8.50 a.m.). 2826 tons. Elders, from BlutT. Union Steam Ship Company, agent. Golden Cross, s.s. (9.45 a.m.j, 5681 tons, G. M. Curtis, from San Francisco and Los Angeles,'via north New Zealand ports. H. L. Tapley and Co., agents. Totara, s.s. (7.10 p.m.), 402 tons, from Wellington. Union Steam Ship Company, agent. . DEPARTURE. .Wednesday, May 21. Walplata, s.s, (11.15 p.m.), 2826 tons. Elders, for Auckland, via ports. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Coastal and Intercolonial Kotare. Invercargill, Port Craig, to-day, Karepo, Wellington, Tlmaru, to-day. Hororata, Suva, Lyttelton, to-day. Canadian Conqueror, Tlmaru, May 23. Calm, Wanganui, via porta, May 23, Breeze, Wanganui, Wellington, May 25. _ Oplhl, Westport direct, May 25. Walnul, Gisborne, Wellington. May 26. Progress, Port Waikato, via ports, .May 26. Coptic, Bluff, Tlmaru, May 27. Katoa, Auckland, via ports. May 27. Narbada, Wellington, Lyttelton, May 27. Holmdale, Wanganui, Wellington, May 28. Gale, Wanganui, via ports, May 28. . Poolta, Port Stephens, via ports. May 28. Storm, Wanganui, via porta. May 29. Cambridge, Wellington / Lyttelton, May 29. Port Huon, Wellington, Lyttelton, May 30. Wlngatul, Auckland, via ports. May 30. Tutanekai, Wellington, Lyttelton, May 30. City of Osaka, Wellington, Lyttelton, June 1. Rangltata. Auckland. Bluff June 4. Walkoualtl, Newcastle, Sydney, June 5. Walplata, Auckland, via ports, June 8. . Quercus, Wellington, Lyttelton, June 6, Karetu, Newcastle, Sydney, June 12. Golden Cloud, Wellington, Lyttelton, June 13. Port Plrle, Suva direct, June 17. Kartlgl, Adelaide, Melbourne, June 17. PROJECTED DEPARTURES Totara, New Plymouth, via ports, to-day. Karepo. Westport, via Bluff, to-day. Calm, New Plymouth, via ports. May 23. - Huntingdon. Bluff, Wanganui, July 23. Kotare, Invercargill, Port Craig, May 23. Talroa, London, via Panama, May 23. Canadian Conqueror, Wellington, May 24. Golden Cross. Apia, San Francisco, May 24. Mahana, Lyttelton, Napier, May 24. Breeze, Wanganui, via ports. May 26. Walnul, Gisborne, via. ports. May 20. Progress, Port Waikato, via ports, May 26. Oplhl, New Plymouth, via porta. May 27. Hororata Bluff New Plymouth May 27. Katoa, Auckland, via ports. May 28. Holmdale, Wanganui, via ports, May 28. Gale, Wanganui, via ports. May 28. • Storm, Wanganui, via ports. May 29. Coptic, Lyttelton, Gisborne, May 29. Poolta, Bluff, Greymouth, May 30. Narbada, Port Kembla direct. May 30. Wlngatul, Auckland, via ports. May 31. Port Huon, Bluff, Lyttelton, June 2. Tutanekai, southern lighthouses, June 2. Cambridge, Tlmaru, Lyttelton, June 4, City of Osaka, Suva, Noumea, June 4, Rangltata, Lyttelton Wellington. June T. Walkoualtl, Sydney, via ports, June 7. , Walplata, Auckland, via porta, June 10. Karetu, Sydney, via ports, Juno 14, Maheno. Melbourne, via Bluff, -Juno 14. Kartlgl, Wellington, Auckland, June 18. Port Plrle, Lyttelton, Tlmaru, June 20. OVERSEAS STEAMERS FOR OTAGO. Hororata (due to-day) .—Left London March 24 for Suva, Lyttelton. Port Chalmers Bluff and New Plymouth; arrived Lyttelton May 19 Canadian Conqueror (duo May 23). Left Halim March 28 for Auckland. Wellington Lyttelton, Tlmaru and Dunedin: arrived Auckland May 5. Narbada (due May 27).—Left Calcutta April 3 for Auckland Wellington Lyttelton and Dunedin: arrived Auckland May 12. Cambridge (duo May 29),—Left Liverpool March 29 for Auckland Wellington Lyttelton Pott Chalmers, and Tlmaru; arrived Auckland May 8. Port Huon (due May 30).—Left Liverpool .April 12 fur Auckland. Wellington Lyttelton and Dunedin; arrived Auckland May 16. City of Osaka (due June I).—Lett New York April 1(1 for Auckland, Wellingion Lmellno and Dunedin; arrived Auckland May 19. Quercus (due June 6).—Left New York April 28 for Auckland, Wellington. Lyttelton, and Dunedin; due Auckland May 28. Golden Cloud (due June 13).—Left Los Angeles May 1 tor Auckland, Wellington Lyttelton and Dunedin; due Auckland May 27 Port Plrle (due June 17).—Left London May 1 for Suva. Port Chalmers, Lyttelton, and Tlmaru; due Suva June 6. Canadian Constructor (due June 20). Lett Montreal May 2 for Auckland, Wellington Lyttelton, Tlmaru, Dunedin and Bluff; due Auckland June 8. Kent (due June 22). —Left Liverpool April 26 for Auckland Wellington. Lyttelton, Dunedin and Bluff; due Auckland June 4. . Walmarlno (duo July s).—Left England April 21 for Dunedin Lyttelton, and Auckland. via Durban. Karamea (due June 29).—Left Liverpool May 12 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin; due Auckland June 14. Enton (due July I).—Left New York May 31 and Newport Nows May 13 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Sydney duo Auckland June 18. J ’ FOR NORTHERN PORTS. Talnul, left Southampton April 26 for Auckland and Wellington; due Auckland June 1 Turaklna left Glasgow April 24 for New Zealand; due Oamarn June I. land: m d e ie e june an 8 I ' tanC,SCO May 14 * or Auck ‘ ton*;°duo JuneHL P ® dr ° May 16 ,or Wblll " b - Rangltane, left Southampton May 9 for Auckl*nd and \y''! | '""t''n ; due Auckland June 11.

TO SAIL FOR OVERSEAS PORTS. Canadian Conqueror, leaves Auckland May 28 York. Boston, and Slontreal. Coptic, leaves Wellington June 7 for London of England ports, via Panama. Cambridge leaves Auckland Juno 26 for London, via .Panama

Huntingdon, leaves Auckland June 11 for New York, Halifax and London. Hororata, leaves Wellington June 21 for Southampton and London, via Panama. Mataroa, leaves Wellington May SO for Southampton and London via Panama a„t? or j k f.,* ed7Ba Wellington June 21 for London and West of England ports, via Panama. ■ 2 Sydney, leaves Wellington May 21 for London, via Montevideo. t H H on ' leaves Wellington June 16 for London, via Panama. i Adelaide, leaves Wellington June 14 for London, via Montevideo. ®uahlne, leaves Auckland May 27 for * edtbaminoD and London, via Panama. Rangltata, leaves Wellington June" 21 for Southampton and London, via Panama leavßa . Wellington May 31 for Southampton and London, via Panama, lasmania, leaves Wellington May 21 for vm Montevld^° Utb ' Ltverp ° o 1 and Glase ° w - l ea 7 p wt Chalmers May 23 for London and Hull, via Panama. ™nu!. leaves Wellington Juno 30 for Southampton and London, via Panama. . PACIFIC MAIL SERVICES. Aorangl, left Auckland May 6 for VanVl * Guva and Honolulu: due Vancouver l a ? Francisco May 14 for “d Sydney, via Papeete and Haroto"£a/ due Wellington June 2. “ aI ™ ra ' left Wellington May 20 for San «fn n v- ISCO 'i T a Karoton ea and Papeete; due San Francisco June 6. ’ . land ag Lmi *| aV <- eS S , y , dney May 29 a "d AuckUonnhfin. a 3 f Tr Vanc ouver, via Suva and Honolulu, due Vancouver June 20. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. AUCKLAND, May 21,—Arrived; Walpahl w Om T>? arotoliea; Tar anaki (8.30 from New Plymouth; Rangltata (11.45 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed: Huon (7,20 a.m.), for Wellington. 1 <7 W . E ™ L i IN ? TON, t ay 21.—Arrived; Wahlne t^' from Lyttelton: Gale (noon), from Lyttelton; Hlmatangl (6.10 p.m.), from Lytk“ < 9 -2° P-m.), from Kalkoura. Sydney . (7 a.m.), for London; lasmania (7,5 a.m.), for Avonmouth* Kat(3.45 P-m.).’ for Lytte “on; Wahfne Plctohf fW Lyttelton: Gale < u P-m.), for LYTTELTON. May 21.—Arrived: Maori (6AO a.m.), from Wellington; Storm (8.10 Vi £rom maru >‘ Holmdale (9.15 a.m.), jT au 2v V 1 from Port Chalmers. Sailed: Holmdale (2.45 p.m.) for Wellington; -Storm (4.30 p.m.), for WelllneThM I? 25 £“•). fo? VVelllngtonT 1 g . May 21.—Arrived: Klwltea (10,10 5:5:1: for D S ta -“'~ Sa,,ed: Karepo < B - 30 WelUngtom’ MSy 21 -“ Salled; Kalranga, for fo?Wellfngt G on LES * May 19 — SalIed: otokla - Port^Chalmers lay 19 — Arrlyed: R ™ a - ttom NEW WESTMINSTER, May 19.—SailedW COLON a ’M°i ckland - vla San Francisco.* Londom N ’ “ y 19 -~ Arrlved: Port Plrle, from ■' The Walplata, which arrived at Dunedin vc--terday morning from Bluff, saUedlastMeht fn£ w a «? ru * and Timaru to complete loading lor WelUngton and Auckland. B T J„ hB Company's coastal steamer mg frnrn m h i,. arr /' fed at Dunedln *»■» evenweather™ 'shß U^ g m n i ? as delayed by bad So® will load general cargo to-day, and WellinfftL 6^ 11 ” g f ? r T i maru - Lyttelton, Plymmjth. l 1 complete loading f or New P^ e ri”V rcolonlal , stßamer Maheno went to nßn!.»? ha mers y * s t®rday morning to undergo annual survey and overhaul g , stßamer Huntingdon is to B, a J2 rt Chalmers to-morrow afternoou for B1 H? *2- cont,nue Homeward loading,, nn ßn B J^? ,oa left . Al,ckland on Tuesday afternoon with general cargo for discharge at Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Tlmaru. She Is due here next Tuesday. - I ‘ u “ru. one -rS’iSav a „_®* e Oplhl Is expected to leave Westoort this f ° r Bunedln with a cargo of coal. D?i?o.o^° pld a t r ( T 9 on Sunday, and will load general cargo -early next week for Wellington Nelson, and New Plymouth. g ’ from ß ruff™ 01310o l3 loa d d Ue geheral Tlmaru 8 mouth!™' Wellinßton ' Wanganui, and New PlyNorwegian steamer Juno arrived at Auckand on Tuesday with a full cargo of 6800 tons of phosphates from Niuru Island Government motor ship Maul Pomare casVs th of e hinßn Th , rsd , y n,eht wlth over “000 WelfineLn f .° r / uckland ' Ly ttelton, and 2b Sj?' , v , ls due at Auckland on May the c a, anfl'n‘ i 3 . ompton retains command of HORORATA DUE TO-DAY. that he the eV Hnrnr!, a tn d , Shlpi)inß Company advises mat the Hororata is due at Port Chalmers :®' day from London, via Suez and Lyttelton to discharge a large quantity of general cargo’ amt l S ?H ear >y next week for Bluff anti New Plymouth to complete discharge. THE LIGHTHOUSE STEAMER. 27 T nn T u t taneka i j 3 t 0 leave Wellington on May flghthouses UC round the southern about°four' wee? 3? tr ‘ P ‘ S MPeCted to ENTON FROM NEW YORK. A C t w= dT l ce , rece i 7ed sta ‘ea that the A. and A. Line s chartered steamer Enton left New - May 11 and Newport News on May i:! !M,? er J c,n , CilrSll for discharge at Auckncv d ’ W Thi ngton * I Lyttel , ton > Dunedin, and SydT.m'. The-vessel m due at Auckland about June 18, and at this port about July 1. THE DREDGE OTAKOU. The Otago Harbour Board’s dredge Olakou while engaged on the work of cleaning oiUa' wm ni t, el for l a® , new . wharf at will be moored in the vlcnlty of the wharf nri e .,Prt Ur r* g *h th ® nig . htl Mariners will be apprised of the exact situation of the mooring N?s Ce 28 y and™!) ol ' rßd HKht3 ,nslalled on plies <«> CAMBRIDGE FROM LIVERPOOL. The Federal steamer Cambridge should araiat D ytteltorl to-morrow to continue unloadlng Liverpool cargo. From Lyttelton she thar P e r ° Ceed t 0 P ° rt Chalmers to complete dlsRUAHINE FROM ENGLAND, wi«Mn.' e ' v Zealand Skl pplng Company’s liner was expected at Auckland yesterday ®* Sl ° br , ue t 0 complete loading refrigerated and general cargo for England. With nassongers and mall she Is scheduled to clear Panama d on or May°27 han,Pton and Londol1 ’ vla O' COPTIC'S LOADING PORTS. The Shaw, Savin motor ship Coptic, from London In ballast, arrived at Bluff oh Tuesday morning. The vessel will commence her Homeward loading at Bluff, and will subsequently load at Port Chalmers, Timaru Lyttelton, Gisborne, and Wellington. She Is scheduled to sail finally from Wellington on June 7 for London, Avonmouth, Liverpool and Glasgow, via the Panama canal.

PLUME LEAVES SAN FRANCISCO. The Vacuum Oil Company’s tanker Plume la reported to hare left San Francisco on May 14 with bulk motor spirit for Auckland and Australia. She is duo at Auckland about June 8. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels were reported to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations last night:— Auckland.—Lady Lewis, La Perouse, Maul Pomare Moeraki, Tofua, Pulpit Point. Golden Cloud, Norfolk, Niagara, Sonoma, Port Iluon, Taranaki. Wellington.—Wahine, Maori, Tamahlno, Arahura, Aorangl, Rangltlkl, Ruahlne, Makura, Tasmania, Port Sydney, City of Osaka, Karetu, Paua, City of Christiania. ' Awarua,—Kaltuna, Tahiti, Waikawa, Golden Cross, Hororata, Coptic. ' o GOLDEN CROSS FROM AMERICA. The Oceanic and Oriental Navigation Company s steamer Golden Cross arrived at Dunedin yesterday morning from the Pacific coast, via Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and rimaru. The vessel was berthed at the Vlctorla wharf, where the remainder of her Canadian and American cargo Is being discharged. The Golden Cross left Los Angelos m April, and arrived at Auckland on April after a fine weather and uneventful voyage. Captain G. M. Curtis Is In jeommand. and wltli him are the following sfccers:—Chief. « E- Warncll; second, Mr N. K. Jacobioni, rd ’ Poterson; chief engineer, Mr A. Zimmerman; second, Mr H. Toomey; third Mr F. Botterson; fourth, Mr R. Bartlett; radio operator, Mr P. Morrlsh. The Golden Cross will sail about Saturday for Gisborne, Auckland, and Apia to load for San Francisco. CARGO FROM AUSTRALIA. The Poolta, from Newcastle, arrived at Auckland on Tuesday. She will later proceed to Napier, Dunedin, Bluff, and Greymouth to complete discharge. The Walkoualtl arrived at Sydney on Tuesday- from Bluff, and will proceed to Port Kembla, Port Stephens, Newcastle, and Sydney, to load for Bluff, Dunedin, Tlmaru, Lyttelton, and Wellington, T he Kartigi was expected to leave Greyraouth on Tuesday for Melbourne and Adelaide. » JK n L“VP lo . ad at Ad elalde and Melbourne for Bluff, Dunedin, Lyttelton. Wellington, and Auckland. . ’ The Kaltuna was to leave Melbourne on Tuesday for Devonport (Tasmania) to complete loading for Wellington and Auckland. NEW JAPANESE LINER. . Chlchlbu Maru, the second of tbree 17.000-ton 19 knot Nippon Yusen Kalsha transpacific passenger liners, which sail from Kobe on March 30 on her maiden voyage 'to San Francisco, Is, from the point of view of luxurious accommodation, the latest thing In transpacific liners. Laid down on February 6, 1928, at the yards Yokohama Dock Company. Ltd., the Chlchibu Maru was launched on May 8, 1928 and was completed on March 10, 1930. She has a length- of 583 ft ■ 91n, and a moulded breadth of 74tt. The depth of the upper deck n , i3 46 « 61n, and to the flying bridge 84ft 9ln. She has nine decks, and her loaded draught Is 28ft Bin. Her net registered tonnage Is 10,100 tons, and her total cargo capacity Is about 8000 tons. Sho is designed , do a speed of 19 knots, and on trials attained 21.48 knots, her maximum horse-power being 20,985. The first and second class passenger accommodation Is more or less similar to that on the sister ships Asama Maru and Tatsuta Mam. The total number of the first slate rooms (Including special rooms) aud passengers are respectively 93 and 222, against 81 and 187 of the sister ships. The first class dining saloon Is on the upper deck, nearly amidships, and Is decorated In the French modern style. The walls are covered with French walnut and ash, two being decorated with a special artistic French marquetry. The first-class lounge Is on the promenade deck. The floor space is 2046 square feet. A dome in the centre is decorated with glazed glass. All the . furniture is of mahogany. The parquet floor Is carpeted, and can be used for dancing. At the forward end of the room la a semi-circular stage, equipped for theatrical and musical performances. Behind the lounge is a moving picture machine room, and the decorations of the lounge are In modern English style.PASSENGERS FROM AUSTRALIA. The R.M.S. Makura, which arrived at Wellington on Monday morning from • Sydney, brought the following passengers First saloon: Mr V. Beechmore, Mr J. Bradley, Mr B. Baret, Mr J. Badman, Mr E. Bell, Sir Henry and Lady Buckleton, Mr D. Bailey, Mrs Bailey, Mr and Mrs E. Bell, Miss B. Bearey, Mrs Barker and four children, Mr E. Cortls, Captain L. Cumberland, Miss N. Cumberland, Mr and Mrs H. Couper, Mr and Mrs H. Crlswlck. Miss G. Coombes, Miss M. Cooper. Mr C. Fraser, Mr J. Flynn, Mr F. Foster, Mrs Foster and child, Mrs Fernandez, Mrs France and child. Miss K. Fuller, Mr and Mrs W. Hucks, Mr and Mrs Holt, Misses D. and E. Holt, . Mrs B. Hart, Mr and Mrs W. Johnson. Mr and Sirs K. Judd and child, Mr T. Kelly, Miss L. Kohn, Mr J. Laing, Mr and Mrs L. Lumb, Mr and Mrs T. Lawson, Mr T. Longden, Miss I. Logan, Mrs Luquet and child, Mr and Mrs and Miss Langdon, Mr G. Martin, Mr W. Mackenzie, Messrs C. and F. Midlane, « G - M ld l a “e, Mias E. Muir, Miss G. Milton, Miss L. M’Qlarmld, Mr W. M'Lean, Mr, C. M’Donald, Mr H. M'Klnnon, Mr Clark MConachy, Mrs M'Conachy, Mrs M. Nairn. Miss H. Oliver, Mrs J. Osborne, Mr E. Parker, Mr E. Pryor, Mrs Pimentel and two children, Mr and Miss Perry, Miss M. Porter, Mrs P. Peterson, Mr A. Regan, Mr J. Robertson, Mr J. Ritchie, Mias E. Bold, Mr J. Strong. Mr V. Smith, Miss F. Smith, Mrs W. Simpson, Mrs J. Simpson, Mr B. Tonneson, Mr W. Taylor, Mr and Mm W. Taylor, Mr C. Vickers. Mr W. Warren, Mrs Warren and child, Mrs D. Wylie, Mr W. Warnes, Miss M. Waggott, Miss N. Weaver, Mr D. Watson, Miss I. Whltemarsh, Mr W. Young. Second saloon :rSIr and Mrs A. Ainsworth, Mr J. Anderson, Mrs J. Askew and child, Mrs W. Arnold, Mr G. Burton, Mrs E. Burrows, Miss L. Boulton, Mr and Mrs R. Christens Mr J. Dickson, Mr E. Edwards. Mr C. Ellerton, Miss SI. Elliott, Mrs F. Fitzgerald, Mrs E. Goldring, Mr F. Hunter, Miss t “ a y war “p Miss J. Henderson, Mr and Sirs L. Johnston, Mr R. Jackson. Mr W. Lassock, Mr W. Lamb, Mrs Mitchell and child. Sirs C. MacPherson, Mrs S. Alaglll, Mr R. M’Ntcoll, A nd *„ Mra B - M'Gllnn, Sir J. Sl’Dougall »}E A.-, Grr > J- O’Meara, » Preston, Sir E. Robertson, Sirs Howling, Mr W, Spurway, Sir A. Sorenson, * Mls3 c - Tlsch, Sir and Sirs A- Whltelaw, sir and Sirs J. White, Sllss C. Mr and Mrs H. Wallace, and 40 third class.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21032, 22 May 1930, Page 8

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SHIPPING NEWS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 21032, 22 May 1930, Page 8

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