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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 Thursday, May 22 (standard time)!

Wind, light S.W., cloudy and flna; barometer falling. PHASES OF THE MOON FOR MAY—JUNE. New Moon 28th. 5.7 D.m. Last Quarter, 19th, 8.30 p.m, First Quarter, 4th, 0.26 a.m. New Moon, 27th, 1.17 a.m. Full Moon, 11th, 5.42 p.m.

SUN (TO-DAY). Blses 7.29 a.m.; seta 4.30 p.m. MOON (TO-DAY). Hose .1.21 a.m.; sots 2.29 p.m.

HIGH WATER. At Talarpa Heads : (to-day): 10,53 a.m.; 11.16 p.m. At Port Chalmers: 11.33 a.m.; 11.56 p.m. At Duncdln: a.m.; 12.3 p.m.

SYNOPSIS. 8 a.m. Noon. 6 p.m. Midnight. Barometer .. .. 30.05 30.00 • 30.00 29.89 Thermometer .. 36 48 45 40 Maximum temperature for 24 hours ended 9 a.m. yesterday—sodeg. Minimum temperature, for 24 hours ended 9 p.m. yesterday—36deg ' Average maximum temperature for April—6sdeg Average minimum temperature for April—SOdcg Average maximum temperature for week ended May 3—ssdeg; for week ended May ID—6ldeg; for week ended May 17— 58deg. .-.'•. Rainfall for 24 hours ended midnight yesterday—.o2in. Rainfall for week ended May 3—.5310j for week ended May 10—nil; for week ended May 1T—.231n. Rainfall for April—l.37ln . ■ ■ i Rainfall tor 1929 32.75 in. Rainfall for 1930, to date—9.2Bln. Sunshine for March. 182) hours; for April, 1201 hours. Sunshine for week ended May 3—161 hours; for week ended May 10—511 hours; for week ended May 17—164 hours. Sunshine recorded on the Daily Times recorder yesterday Before noon, 2 hours 45 minutes; after noon, 1 hour 45 minutes. Total, 4 hours 30 minutes.

| WEATHER REPORT. : (Pan United Pukes association.) WELLINGTON, May 22. The following la the official weather report at 4 p.m.. , Bar. Thcr. Norfolk Island—S.S.E., mod. hr.. detached clouds .... .. •. 30.14 Cape'Marla Van Diemen—S., high wind, . detached clouds, passing showers, rough seas .. .'. .. 30.08 60 Auckland—3.W., fresh breeze, blue aky 30.01 55 East Cape—-S.W., strong 'breeze, blue sky, rough seas 29.00 43 Capo Egmont—S.E., gentle breeze, detached clouds, rough seas, .. 30.10 48 Napier—S., alight breeze, rain, • moderate swell 29.92 45 Farewell Spit—S., light air, blue sky, smooth: seas 30.08 47 Stephen Island—S., slight hr., blue sky; smooth seas 30.10 42 Wellington—3., moderate breeze, cloudy, rough seas 1 ... .: .. 30.10 .45 Cape Campbell—3., fresh breeze, ’ hide sky,' moderate' seas .. ... 30.12 43 Greymouth—3., slight breeze, blue sky, rough seas .. .. .. .. 30.12 46 AkaroaLlgbt—S.W., moderate hr., detached clouds,' constant seas 30.07 43 Nugget Point —3., moderate breeze. 1 . detached. clouds, rough seas .. 29.96 43 Puysegur Point —N;W., gentle br., overcast, passing showers, constant swell 30.10 48 Chatham,.lslands—43., gentle br., cloudy,'rough seas' -i.. .. .. 29.72 43 Sydney—E.S.E., 1 /gentle breeze, overcast, ugly sky .. ....... 30.39 Hobart —N.> light air, blue sky .. 30.37 WEATHER FORECAST. The following Is ‘ the official .weather forecast:— There has been very little change In pressure distribution. A'series of low pressure waves is still continuing to cross southern New Zealand. Indications are for strong southerly winds, decreasing gradually;, seas rpugh on the west coast and south of Easts Cape; moderate north' of East Cape; moderate to strong south-west winds In the eastern Tasman Sea, with moderate to rather rough seas; weather still changeable, with further passing showers In- most districts, but Improving gradually; cold temperatures, with some severe frosts Inland. ARRIVAL. Thursday, Karepo, s.s. (9 a.m.), 2562 tons, Davies, from 'Tlmaru. Union Steam Ship Company; agent. DEPARTURE. Thursday, May 22. Karepo, s.s. (4.40 p.m.), 2562 tons, Davies, for Westport, via Bluff. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. , Coastal ttnd Intercolonial. Hororata, Suva, Lyttelton, to-day. Canadian Conqueror, Tlmaru, May 24. Calm, Wanganui, via ports. May 24. , Kotato, Invercargill, Port Craig, May 24. ; Breeze, Wanganui, Wellington,'May 25. Oplhl, Westport ■ direct, ’ May : 25. Walnul, Gisborne,: Wellington, May 26. ■ Progress, Porli Waikato, via ports. May 26. . Coptic,'Bluff, Tlmaru, May 27. Katoa, Auckland, via. torts, May 27. Poolta, Port Stephens, 7vla ports. May 27. Narbada, Wellington,-Lyttelton, May 27. Holmdnle, Wanganui, Wellington, May 28. Gale, Wanganui, via ports,’ May 28. Storm, Wanganui, via ports. May 29. Cambridge. Wellington Lyttelton, May 29. Port- Huon Wellington, Lyttelton, May 30, Wlngatul, Auckland, via ports. May 30. Tutanekal, Wellington, Lyttelton, May 80. City:of Osaka, Wellington, Lyttelton, June 1, Rangltata Auckland. Bluff June 4. ' Walkoualtl, Newcastle, Sydney, June 6, Walpinta Auckland, via porta, June 6.^ • Quercus, Wellington, Lyttelton, June '6. Karetu, Newcastle, Sydney. June 12. ■ . Golden Cloud, Wellington, Lyttelton, Juno 13. Port Tide, Suva direct, June 17. ■ Kartlgl, Adelaide, Melbourne, June 17. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. ■ Totnra,',New. Plymouth, via ports, to-day. , '.Huntingdon. Bluff,' Wanganui, to-day. Talroa, London, via Panama, to-day. Calm, New Plymouth, via ports; May 24. Golden Cross, Apia, San Francisco, May 24. Mahana, Lyttelton, Napier, May 26. • Breeze, Wanganui, via ports. May 26. Walnul. Gisborne, via ports. May 26. Canadian Conqueror, Wellington, May 26. Kotare, Invercargill, Fort Craig, May 20. Progress, Port Waikato, via ports. May 26. Oplhl New Plymouth, via ports. May 27. Hororata Bluff- New Plymouth May 27- • Katoa, Auckland, via. ports. May 28. , Holmdnle, Wanganui, via ports. May 28. Gale, Wanganui, via ports, May 28. Poolta, Bluff Greymouth, May 29. Storm, Wanganui, via ports, May 29. Coptic, Lyttelton, Gisborne, May 29. Narbada, Fort Kembla direct, May 36. , Wlngatul, Auckland, via ports. May 31. Fort Huon, Bluff, Lyttelton. June 2. Tutanekal, southern lighthouses, June 2. ' Cambridge, Tlmaru, Lyttelton, June 4. City of. Osaka, Sura, Noumea, June 4. Rangltata, Lyttelton Wellington, June 7. Walkoualtl, Sydney, via ports, June 7. Walplata, Auckland, via ports, June 10. 'Karetu. Sydney, via ports, June 14. Mabeno. Melbourne, via Bluff. June 14. Karttgi, Wellington, Auckland, June 18. Port Plrle, Lyttelton, Tlmaru, June 20. OVERSEAS STEAMERS FOR OTAGO. Hororata (due to-day).—Left London March •20 for. Suva. Lyttelton, Port Chalmers Bluff and New Plymouth; arrived Lyttelton May 19. Canadian Conqueror (due- May 24).—Left Halifax March. 28 for Auckland Wellington Lyttelton, Tlmaru. and Dunedin: arrived Auckland May 5. , Narbada (due May 27). —Left Calcutta April 3 .for Auckland. Wellington Lytteltoa and Dunedin; arrived Auckland May 12. Cambridge (due May 29).—Left Liverpool March 29 for Auckland Wellington Lyttelton Port Chalmers, and Thitaru: arrived Auckland May 8. Port Huon (due May 30). —Left Liverpool April 12 for Auckland. Wellington. Lyttelton and Dunedin; arrived Auckland May 16. City of Osaka (due June I).—left New York April 10 for Auckland. Wellington l.vtteltnu 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 for Auckland, Welllngton.vLyttelton 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).—Left Montreal Slay 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, add Bluff; due Auckland June 4. Walmarlno (due July 3).—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. Eaton (due July I),—Left New York May n and Newport News May 13 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Sydney: due Auckland June 18. 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 Oamaru June 1. Dugfred, left Los Angeles May 9 for Auckland; due June 2. Flume, left San Francisco May 14 for Auckland; due June 8. Otokla, left San Pedro--May 16 for Wellington; due June 10. Rangltane. left Southampton May 0 for Auckland and Wellington: duo Auckland June 11. TO SAIL FOB OVERSEAS PORTS. ; Canadian Conqueror, leaves Auckland May 18 for New York/Boston, and Montreal.

Coptic, leaves Wellington June 7 for London and west of England ports, via Panama. leaves Auckland Juno 26 for London, ..via Panama

Huntingdon, leaves Auckland June 11 for New York, Halifax and London. Hororata, leaves Wellington June 21 tor Southampton and London, via Panama. Mataroa, leaves Wellington May 30 for Southampton and London via Panama Norfolk, leaves Wellington June 21 for London and West of England ports, via Panama. Port Huon, leaves Wellington June 16 for London, via Panama. • Port Adelaide, leaves Wellington June 14 for London, .via Montevideo. Ruahlne, leaves Auckland May 27 for hontnamptoD nnd London, vl£ I’anaoi!!., Rangltata, leaves Wellington Juno 21 for Southampton and London, via Panama. Taranaki, leaves Wellington May 31 for Southampton and 1 London, via Panama. Talroa, leaves Port Chalmers May 23 for London and Hull, via Panama Talnul, leaves Wellington ■ June 3ft , for Southampton and London, via Panama. Pacific - mail services. Aorangi, loft Auckland May 6 for . Vancouver, via Suva and Honolulu: due Vancouver May 23. .Tahiti, left San Francisco May 14 for Wellington and Sydney, via Papeete and Rarotonga: due Wellington June 2. Makura, left Wellington May 20 for San Francisco, via Rarotonga and Papeete; due Son Francisco June 6.' . Niagara, leaves Sydney May 20 and Auckland June 3 for Vancouver, .via Suva and Honolulu; due Vancouver June 20. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. AUCKLAND, May 22.—Arrived: Ruahlne (3 p.m.), from Gisborne; Wakakura (7 a.m.), from Wellington. WELLINGTON, May 22.—Arrived; Maori (7. a.m.), from Lyttelton; Holmdale (7.50 a'.nt.), from Lyttelton;.Storm (10.10 a.m.), from Lyttelton.^—Sailed: British Star (8 a.m.), for San Pedro; Holmdale (4 p.m.), for Plcton; Hlmltangl (4.5 p.m.), for Wanganui; Storm (4.10 p.m.),: for Plcton; Kuku (5 p.m.), for Nelson; Cygnet (7.10 p.m.), for Kalkoura; Kurow (7.80 p.m.), for Westport; Maori (7.50 p.m.), for Lyttelton. LYTTELTON. May 22.—Arrived: Wahlne (7.5 a.m;), from Wellington; Klwltea (11.40 a.m.), from Tlmaru; John (12.30 p.m.), from Waikato; Kalraanawa (1.40 p.m.), from Wellington.—Sailed: Hororata (10.55 a.m.), for Port Chalmers; Paua (3.15 p.m.),.for Wellington; Karetu (3.35 p.m.), for Wellington; Wahlne (8.25 p.m.), for Wellington, OAMARU, May 22.—Arrived: Walplata (7 a.m.), from Dunedin. BLUFF, May 22.—Sailed: Coptic (3.30 p.m.), for- Tlmaru. ' SUVA, May 21.—Arrived; Tofua, from Auckland. ■ ■ ■ —♦ : The steamer Maheno, at present undergoing overhaul at Port Chalmers, is having one of her turbines unshipped for adjustment. The Karepo arrived at Dunedin yesterday morning from Tlmaru to load general cargo. She sailed last evening tor Bluff to complete loading, for- Westport. The Totara 1s how timed to sail'to-day for Oamaru, Tlmaru and Lyttelton to complete loading for Wellington and New Plymouth. . Th « Walnul Is due at Dunedin on Monday from GlsbOrne to load general cargo for Napier and Gisborne - The Poolta left Auckland on Wednesday night for Napier, Dunedin and Bluff to discharge the remainder of her.timber cargo from Fort Stephens. . She Is due here -about Tuesday. Tbe Calm, which has been delayed In the south by bad weather. Is now due at Dunedin to-morrow morning -from Bluff to load general cargo for Tlmaru, Lyttelton, Wellington. Wanganui, and New Plymouth. Tl »e Kotare, which has been delayed at Invercargill for repairs to her hollers. Is expected at Dunedin to-morrow with a .cargo of timber from Port Craig Til® inclusion of New ■ Plymouth as a port of can is a new departure so far as the Canterbury steam Shipping Company Is concerned. the Bank Line motor .ship Welrbank Is reported to have cleared Antofagasta, Chile, on May 16, with a nitrate cargo'for discharge at Auckland, Sydney, Melbourne,- Adelaide and Jun™ a i0 tle ’ Sb& ls due at Aucklan d about Cabled news has been received by Dalgety and Co. that the Norwegian motor ship Dagfred left Los Angeles on May 9 with Pacific coast cargo for discharge at Auckland and Australia. She Is due at Auckland on June 2 With nearly 9000 tons of fuel oil the Union Company s chartered tanker British Star arrived at Wellington on Tuesday morning from San Pedro. On completing discharge the vessel will return to San Pedro to load a further f ll for tfle Unlon Company. The British Star la a vessel of 6888 tons gross owned by the British Tanker Company, and was bunt In 1918 by Swan, Hunter and Wlgham 3 ,„ td '. Newcastle - This was her first visit to Wellington. ba 7, at c r«ymouth has been unworkable for some days past and there were seven Union Company s vessels held up there. The vessels bar-bound were Loading for. Wellington: The Kahlka, Kalmai. Karaona and Ngatoro. For Auckland, the Kanna, and for Australia, the Gabrlella and Kartlffl. m CANADIAN CONQUEROR DELAYED. Messrs H. L. Tapley and Co. advises that the Canadian Conqueror la now due at Dunedin to-morrow morning from Halifax, via northern ports, to discharge Canadian cargo, and load products. The vessel will sail on Monday for Wellington and Auckland to complete loading for New York, Boston and Montreal. CORINTHIC AT SOUTHAMPTON. „.Tho- Shaw, Savlll liner Corlnthlo, which left Wellington on April 9 for Southampton and London, via the Panama canal, arrived at Southampton on the evening of May 18. ZEALANDIC HOMEWARD BOUND. The Shaw, Savlll and Albion motor ship Zealandic is reported to have cleared Panama on May 14, en route from Port Chalmers to London and Hull She sailed from Port Chalmers on April. 25. SOMERSET AT LONDON. The Federal Line steamer Somerset, which left Auckland on March 28 for London, via New York and Halifax, Is reported to have reached London on May 15. TAMAROA TO LEAVE ENGLAND. With passengers, mall and cargo for New Zealand the Shaw, Savlll and Albion liner Tamaroa Is to leave Southampton to-day. The cargo Is for discharge at Wellington and Lyttelton. She is scheduled to reach Wellington on June 24. PASSENGERS FOR THE ISLANDS. The Tofua, which left Auckland on May 17 for Fiji, Tonga, and Samoa, carried the following passengersSaloon—Mr G. W. Allsop, Mrs Allaop, Miss H. M. Bernard, Mr M. W. Brantley, Mrs Brantley, Mr E. C. Browne, Mr S, P. Burgess, Mr R. R. Burrldge, Mrs Burridge, Mr J, W. Davidson, Mr B. J. Dick, Mrs Dick, Miss 31, ■ E. Dolan, Rev, R, Gordon-Klrgan, Sirs Gordon-Klrgan, Miss H.' Gordon-Klrgan, Mr J. Harper, Mrs E. M. Harrington, Mrs M. U. Henderson, Miss Vi M. Henderson, Sir P B King,, Mr T. G. Knox, airs Knox, Mr S. Kronfeld, air* N SI, Leslie, Miss C. E. Miller, Jllss B. Monekton, Miss L. M‘Kay. ailss J. M'Lelsh, Mr B. C. M'Loughlln, Mr S. Nelson, air 81. Nlcolson, ailss E. Oldbury-Jones, ailss K. C. Oliver, air J. H. Ovetcnd, air C. Paul, airs Paul, Mr ; V.- R. Playford, Mrs E. M, Smith, ailss L; Smith; airs-F. Thompson, airs J. - Vandeer-Lltt, Mrs K. Waters, and 10 third cbiftiL. •

WAIMARINO LEAVES DURBAN. Cable advice received states that the Union Company's new cargo steamer Walmarlno, which left the United Kingdom on April 21 for New Zealand ports, sailed from Durban on May 10. ♦— PASSENGERS BY THE NIAGARA. The R.M.S. Niagara, which arrived at Auckland last Monday from Vancouver, via ports, brought the following passengers for New Zealand:—First saloon: Misses N. Macklow, P. Mitchell, E. R. Steven, E. M. M'Pherson, J. Armstrong, • H Armstrong, Mesdames E. E. Lewisham, H M. Macklow, C. H. C. Mitchell, L. D. Ponder, K. O. White, S. Goodhew. M. Nunnerley, J. B. Manson, M. Fair, A. Z. Laidlaw, Messrs H. V. Everton, W. E. Lewisham, P. Mayfield, W. F. Ponder, G. B. White, .1. Scmlyen, A. Goodhew, J. W. Manson, M. W. M Dougall, Hemus, T. M. Wright, W. K. Donaldson. Second saloon. Misses D. M. Oates, A. M. Miller, Mesdames M. B. Johnson, I Mooney. L. A. Foreman. Messrs F. Mills, J. Mooney, Rev. G. Van Beck, A. M'Kenzle Weir, A. L. Watson, R. J. Christoffersen. G. I. Clark, D, F. Gardiner, B. I. Henderson, E, W. Harness, and 19 third class. Marine examinations. The following were successful in ‘ the May examinations conducted by the Marino Department:— 1 Mr D. Burgess, Wellington, passed for his master s certificate, ordinary. Mr D. C. N. Champion, Wellington, passed for his ocean-going first mate's certificate. _ M , r . O. R. Hunter and Mr C. V. Thurston, Christchurch, passed for their second-class engineer's certificate, steam. I Messrs T, G. B. Hollow, E. D. Flanagan, and C. W. Worsley, Christchurch, passed for their third-class engineer’s certificate, steam. Mr O. J. Clegg, Hamilton, passed for his first class marine engineer's certificate, steam. .Mr D. E Richards, New Plymouth, and Mr M. T. Hansen, Gisborne, passed for their thirdclass marine engineer’s certificate, steam. In the engineers* examinations for vessels other than steam, the following passed:—Mr G- S' S lfford Christchurch, second class; Mr S’ ) vilsotl - Christchurch, first class; Mr L. o J ,Ve i r ' Whangarel, second class; and Mr S* G. J* Bennetts Bamlltozi, second class. Mr 4/ H. Waite, New Plymouth, passed for his engineer’s certificate, restricted limits. PASSENGERS FOR SAN FRANCISCO. The Makura, which left Wellington on Tuesday aftefho ol * San Francisco, has on board me following passengers from New Zealand : First saloon; Mr G; W. Altkeu, Mr and Mrs G. G. Burnes, Mr and Mrs D. Carter, Mr S. G. Cowles, Mr A W. Donald, Mr Daniels, Mrs Darling, Mias Darling, Mr and Mrs S. L. P. Free, Mr H. j. Guthrie, Mr H. G. Greenwood, Mr and Mrs C. L. Gillies, Mr J. Hogg, Master H. I. Humphries, Mr A.. R. Harris, Mr A. G.A ,v and Masler Humphries. Mrs E. Hutchln, Mr Howard James, Mr’ S. Jones, Dr and Mrs Charles Mix, Mr Mitchell, Mr H. Marumaru, Mr F. Z. Moore, Mrs Mitchell, Miss Moores, Mr N. B. Morton, Master H. Ngata, i l fJ'^ r p K ' NBa J?’ ;\ liss N Fat». Sir Maul and Lady Pomare, Mr W. Potae, Mrs and Master Mr w T rS w r ‘ , Socco ® be - ailS3 B - y- Sprotson. m . H- ,?l£ euheu ’ Mr c - B - Trlmnell, Mrs F. Mlss . N. Trimnell, Mr R. Tamepo, w i Ta w b ., y ,u a,ld Jlnfant; Master lan Tallby, Mr JY; A : WWte, Mr j R. Ward, Second class: Misses AUson 2), Mr O. Andrewartha, Mr and Mrs AUson Miss P. E. Britten, Mr J. Duff, Mrs L. E. Jraser, Mr W. Fields. Mfss, D. N. N- Johnson, Miss Jackson, ln S M - r r s VG. Lowry. Masler L. W. Lowry; Miss E. M. Le Cornu, Mrs S. Lloyd, Mr F. Owens, Mrs P Master R. Shearman, Mr r w ' vlnsta nley, Mr- George M. Verex, Mr J- H. Verex, and 21 third class. • PERSONAL ITEMS. Captain Duncan MacDonald Is In command of the B.M.S. Makura, which left Wellington on Tuesday for San Francisco, via ports His deck- officers are;—Chief, Mr B. B. Dennlston: second, Mr A. P. Cousin; third, Mr S. H. Crawford ’ fourth, Mr M. V. Langdale. . ,? e Doongana recently resumed her running hi the Tasmanian trade, and is under the com"Tand of Captain B. Evans. His deck officers are. Mr T. A. M'Pherson; second, Mr J Joyes; third, Mr T. W. Gemeln. under command of Capth!? who has associated with him the following deck officers:—Chief, Mr J A T? a Comk SeC ° nd ' Slr L> Ehlert: third," Mr Mr A. Bussell has reported from holidays of M lleV “ B ? Ij V C ’ c - Waters, chief officer the. Maunganul, for hoUdays. Mr C. H. M,. Long has relieved Mr .A; E. ° fflcer .the Karepo, fot ln„Mr C. ; Q; Hill. Is now second officer ’of l tha f a y karlkl ' havln 2 relieved Mr R. Allan for holt! 9‘ Hargraves has reported from hoUdays and has relieved'Mr C. Stronz second officer of the Narbada, for Insiructlons. r O B - Buy ß e « s ha* obtained his master’s certificate and has rejoined the Tamahlne as hoUd n ay S ° fflCer - Mr N ‘ H - Pearson bel^iantcd » ML H ' Martin has Joined the Walkawa as C leave 8 eer ' rell6VlnE Mr Kee * aa of th°e C Ka^a! 1215 bee “ ap P° lnted third lfr_ J. S. Hardy has Joined the Katoa ns s?CTed. 6ng neer iD P'ace of Mr Ross, who re* MyM. M. M'Arthur, first mate on the Calm vessel 1 As e ßeco ff nd a LaDg hSS Jolned tha K^^ol^whlcl^jmld 1 her he Un L‘ h nL W<!ek s,nce she wak bough ln b g y Fhlar n C o mi S ny ’ and hls officers are:— Turner; second, Mr W. Archlbaid: third Mr J. J. Price; chief engine" Mr Jr, M. Finlayson: second, Mr G. Rogersnn • mi i H ’ Bo3lcer: ? hlef steward, ? Mr g! Nicholas, wletess operator, Mr D. S. Bell.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21033, 23 May 1930, Page 8

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SHIPPING NEWS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 21033, 23 May 1930, Page 8

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