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SHIPPING NEWS

DAILY TIMES WEATHER REPORT

Readings of self-recording instruments at the Daily Times Office, Dunedin, up to midnight on Friday, April 22 (standard time).

WEATHER REPORT. (Per United Press Association.) ' WELLINGTON, April 22. The following Is the official weather report at 4 p.m. Bar. Ther. Norfolk Island—N.E., gentle breeze, blue sky .. 30.05 Cape Marla—W.N.W:. slight breeze, blue sky, rough seas .. 29.98 67 Auckland—W.N.W., mod. breeze, detached cloud 29.93 66 East Cape—N.W., slight breeze,, detached cloud, moderate seaA 29.86 66 Cape Egmont—N., moderate breeze. detached cloud, moderate seas 29.92 63 Napier—N.N.W., gentle breeze, blue sky, moderate seas .. .. 29.90 67 Farewell Spit—N.W., high wind, overcast, considerable seas .. 29.75 64 Wellington—N.N.W., high wind, overcast, rough seas . .. ' 20.71 60 Cape Campbell—N., moderate breeze, detached cloud, rough seas 29.67 62 Greymouth—W.S.W., strong breeze, ■ rain, considerable seas 29.71 61 Akaroa Light—N., light breeze, i cloudy, smooth seas 29.48 66 Nugget Point—N.W., moderate breeze, cloudy, with passing showers, moderate seas .. .. 29.38 53 Puysegur Point —N.W., moderate breeze, overcast, with passing showers, moderate seas .. .. 29.47 52 Chatham / Islands—W., gentle breeze, blue sky, smooth seas .. 29.80 55 Sydney—S., gentle breeze, ,dei tached cloud .. 30.12 67 Hobart (9 a.m.)—N.W., slight • breeze, passing showers .. .. 29.89 WEATHER FORECAST. The following Is the official weather forecast : The last of the present series of westerly disturbances Is moving on to the Dominion. Pressure Is still high to the north and an anti-cyclone also covers the \greater part of Australia. Indications are for moderate to strong north-westerly to westerly winds, reaching gale force In places south of New Plymouth and Napier, backing to south-westerly during the next 24 hours; seas rough on the west coast and offshore south of Castlepolnt, elsewhere moderate: strong west winds' to gales, backing to south-west In the eastern Tasman; seas rough to heavy: weather squally and changeable, rain In districts with a westerly aspect and extending later to scattered parts of the eastern provinces, l thunder In places: temperatures becoming cooler to-morrow.

Monotyal, left Sydney April 14, and Wellington April 19 for San Francisco.

Makura, left San Francisco April 13; due Wellington May 2. Sonoma, left Sydney April 19, Auckland April 23, for San Francisco. Sierra, left Aucklano April z for San Francisco, via Suva, Pago Pago, and Honolulu: arrived San Francisco April 20. Ventura, left Los Angeles April 8 for Auckland and Sydney, via Honolulu, Pago Pago, and Suva: due Auckland April 29. and Sydney Way 3. TO LOAD FOR NEW ZEALAND. 'Golden Cloud, leaves Los Angeles April 30 for Auckland, Wellington. Lyttelton and Dunedin. Karamea, to leave Liverpool April 23 tor Auckland. Wellington Lyttelton Dunedin and Bluff: due Auckland Juno 2. ' Mahana, left London April 13 for Port Chalmers and Lyttelton; due here May 27. Opawa, to leave Liverpool May is tor Auckland, Napier, Wellington Lyttelton Dunedin and New Plymouth. Port Fremantle, to leave London May i for Wellington Lyttelton, and New Plymouth. Rangltane, left London April 7 tor Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin. Turaklna, leaves Liverpool June 4 for Auckland Wellington Lyttelton, Dunedin and Nelson Tainul, leaves London April 22 for Wellington and Auckland. Walkawa, leaves Los Angeles May 12 for Papeete, Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin. and Australia. Port Gisborne, leaves New York April 30, for Auckland. Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. Port Hunter, leaves Loudon May 25 for Suva, Dunedin, Lyttelton, Bluff and Tlmaru. TO SAIL FOB OVERSEAS PORTS. Cumberland, leaves Napier April 30 for London and west of England ports, .via Montevideo. Gallic, leaves Auckland May 4 for Southampton and London, via Capo Horn. Hermluius, leaves Wellington May 16 for London, via Cape Horn. Hororata, loaves Auckland May 5 for London via Montevideo. lonic leaves Wellington Alay 4 for Southampton and London, via Panama and Jamaica. Kla Ora, leaves l Wellington April 23 for London via Panama and Kingston (Jamaica). Mataroa, leaves Wellington May 27 for London. Mahana, leaves Port Chalmers Juno 21 for London. Middlesex, leaves Wellington April 30 tor London and Hamburg, via Alontevldeo and Dakar. ■... Orarl, leaves Auckland May 5 for London and west of England ports, via Dakar. Pakeha, leaves Auckland Way 14 tor London, via Cape Horn. Port Victor, leaves ’ Wellington April 29 for London, via Alontevldeo. Poft Adelaide, leaves Wanganui roadstead May 2 for London, via alontevldeo. Port Huon, leaves Wellington May 14 for London, via Cape Horn and Dakar. Port Dunedin, leaves Wellington Alay 27 tor London, via Capo Horn and Dakar. Ruahlne, leaves Wellington April 23 for London, via Panama. Rotorua, leaves Wellington Alay 21 for London, via Panama and Curacao. Rangitata,- leaves Wellington May 23 for London via Panama. Raranga, leaves Wellington May 12 for. London and West of England ports, via Cape Horn Talroa, leaves Wellington Alay 17 for Southampton and London. LONDON-AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS. Comorin left London February 26; arrived Fremantle Alarcb 29; Alelbourne April 2 • arrived Sydney April 7. Ormonde, left London Alarcb 5; arrived Fremantle April 5: Alelbourne April 11 ; Sydney April 13. j Mongolia, left London Alarcb 11; arrived Fremantle April 12: Melbourne April 18: Sydney April 21 . Baradine, left London Alarcb 18; arrived Fremantle April 19: Alelbourne April 25; Sydney April 28. Narkunda, left London Alarch 24; due Fremantle April 26: Alelbourne Alav 2: Sydney May 5. Oronsay, left London April 2; duo Fremantle May 3- Alelbourne Alay 9: Sydney Alay 11. SHIPPING TELEGRAAIS. 'AUCKLAND, April 22.—Sailed: Larchbank (u. 40 P.m.), for Nauru Island; Port Huon (9.30 p.m.), for Wellington. NEW PLYMOUTH, April 22.—Sailed: Oplht (4 p.m.), for Dunedin. . WELIHNGTON, April 22.—Arrived: Poolta (-.10 a.m.), from Gisborne; Rangatlra (7 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Orepnkl (8.10 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Paua (11.35 a.m.), from Lyttelton. Sailed: Orepuki (11.40 a.m.) for Picton; Maunganui (3.10 p.m.), for Sydney Rangatlra (7.50 p.m.), for Lyttelton. ■ ’ LYTTELTON, April 22.—Arrived; Canopus (e.lq a.m.), from Tlmaru; Maori (6.50 a.m.), from Wellington; Holmdale (7>30 a.m.) from Tlmaru; H.M.S. Wakakura (3 p.m.),' from Akaroa; Gallic (4.10 p.m.), from Oamnru. balledl: Walpiata (11.40 a.m.), for Wellington; Holmdale (2 p.m.), for Wellington; Waikoualtl (o.oy p.m.), for Tlmaru; Cumberland (7.50 p.m.) for Wellington; Maori (8 p.m.), for Wellington. ' SYDNEY, April 22.—Arrived: Aorangi (5.30 a.m.), from Auckland. Sailed: Zealandia (3 p.m.). for Auckland.

ARRIVALS. Friday,, April 22. Rotorua, s.s. (9.X0 a.m.), 12,112 tons. Lamb, from London, via Suva and northern ports. New Zealand Shipping Company, agents. Gale, s.s. (3.20 pan.), 56T tons, Davies, from Wanganui, via ports. H. L. Tapley and Co., agents. 'Kalranga, s.s. (4.25 p.m.), 2830 tons, A. Reed, from Auckland, via ports. Union Steam Skip Company, agents. VESSEL IN FORT. / DestiVessel From Berth nation. Rotorua' Wellington Ft. Chalmers. London EXPECTED ARRIVALS. lonic, Wellington, Bluff, April 24. Storm, Bluff, April 24. Oplhl, Wellington, April 25. Poolta, Wellington, April 25. Fort Waikato, Hokianga, via ports, April 26. John, Port Waikato, via ports, April 26. Port Huon. Lyttelton Tlmaru. April 26. Orarl, Bluff, April 26. Waimarino, "Auckland, via ports, April 28. Orepukl, Wanganui, via ports, April 28. , Kaponga, Westport, via ports, April 29. Holmdale, Wanganui, via ports, April 30. Mataroa, London, via ports. May 1. Walnui, Melbourne, via ports, May 3. Golden Cross, Lyttelton, May 8. Canadian Challenger. Lyttelton, May 12. Benholm, Lyttelton, May 19. ' Welcombe. Ocean Island, May 26. PROJECTED DEPARTURES Kalranga, Auckland, via ports, to-day. Penybryn, Wanganui, to-day. Gale, Wanganui, via ports, to-day. Storm, Wanganui, .via ports, April 26. Port Waikato, Hokianga, via porta, April 26. John, Port Waikato, via ports, April 26. Oplhl, New Plymouth, via ports. April 26. Poolta, Napier and Gisborne, April 26. Rotorua, Lyttelton, 'April 27. i lonic, Wellington. London, April 27. Orarl. Tlmaru, April 28. . Orepukl, Wanganui, via ports, April 28. Port Huon. Wellington, London April 28 Kaponga. Westport, via ports. April 29. Waimarino, Auckland, via ports. April 30. Holmdale, Wanganui, via ports, April 30. Mataroa Bluff. May 3 , Walnui. Melbourne, via ports. May 3. OVERSEAS VESSELS FOR OTAGO. lonic (due April 24).—Left London February 25 for Auckland, Wellington, Bluff. Timaru and Port Chalmers. Port Huon (due May s).—Left Liverpool March 12 for Auckland, Wellington. Lyttelton Timaru and Dunedin; arrived Auckland April IS. Mataroa (due May I).—Left London March 24 for Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and Bluff; due Wellington April 27. Golden Cross (due May 8). —Left Los Angeles April 1 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin due Auckland April 27. Canadian Challenger (due May 9).—Left Hall fax March 26 for Auckland, Wellington. Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Australia; due Auckland May 2. Benholm (due May 19).—Lett Now York March 18 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Australia: due Auckland May 10. Mahana (due .May 28).—Left London April 14 for Suva. Port Chalmers, and Lyttelton. FOB NORTHERN PORTS. Pakeha. left London March 17. In ballast for New Zealand: due on coast April 26. Talroa. left Glasgow March 27 In ballast for New Zealand; due Lyttelton May 2. Port Dunedin, left London March 24 for Wellington, Auckland. Napier and New Plymouth: due Wellington May 1. Ashburton, left New York April 10 for New Zealand, duo Auckland May 23. Port Fremantle, to leave London May 4 for Wellington, Lyttelton and New Plymouth. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICES. Marama, leaves Auckland May 6 for Sydney; due Sydney May" 10; leaves Sydney May 13 for Auckland and Wellington; due Auckland May 17. Zealandla, left Wellington April 15 for Sydney ; arrived Sydney April 19; loaves Sydnpy April 22 for Auckland: due Auckland April 26. Maunganul, left Sydney April 15 for Auckland and Wellington; arrived Auckland April 19; leaves Wellington April 22 for Sydney: due Sydney April 26. Walkoualtl, left Newcastle April 5, Sydney April 7, and Hobart April 10 for Bluff. Dunedin, Lyttelton and Timaru: left Dunedin April 19. Walnui, left Melbourne April 6 for Bluff, Dunedin and Wellington; arrived Dunedin April 12; left Bluff April IS for Melbourne. PACIFIC MAIL SERVICES. Aorangl, left Vancouver March 30 for Auckland and Sydney, via Honolulu and Suva ■ arrived Auckland April 17; due Sydney April 23. Niagara, left Auckland April 5 for Vancouver, via Suva and Honolulu: due Vancouver April 22.

The Kalranga, which arrived at Dunedin yesterday afternoon from Auckland, via ports will sail to-day for Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington, and Auckland.

The Poolta Is timed to leave Wellington at noon 10-day for Dunedin direct, and is due here on Slonday morning. She will sail on Tuesday next for Wellington, Napier, and Gisborne, via Oanmru, Timaru, and Lyttelton. The Oplhl was scheduled to sail from New Plymouth at 3 p.m. yesterday for Dunedin direct, and is due here on Slonday morning. She will sail on Tuesday, for Wellington, Nelson, and New Plymouth, via Oamaru, Timaru, and Lyttelton.

The Walmarino left Auckland at 8 p.m. on Thursday for Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Oamaru, and Tiniaru. She is due here about Thursday next, and is expected to sail the following Saturday for Oamaru, Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington, and Auckland. The Storm is due to arrive from Bluff tomorrow, and will load and sail on Tuesday for Wanganui, via ports. The Orenuki is scheduled to arrive at Dunedin next Thursday, and will load and sail the same day for Timaru. Lyttelton, Wellington, Bicton, and Wanganui. The Hoimdale is duo to arrive at Dunedin on April 30, and will load and sail the same day for Oamaru, Timaru, Lytteiton, Wellington, Bicton, and Wanganui. The John is expected at Dunedin on Tuesday, and will sail for Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington, New Plymouth, and Bort Waikato. The Bort Waikato is due here on Tuesday, and will load and sail the same day for Tauranga, Auckland, Whangarei, Dargavllle, and Ilokianga. The Gale, which arrived at Dunedin yesterday afternoon from Wanganui and Intermediate ports, will load and sail this morning for Timaru. Lyttelton, Wellington, and Wanganui. The Orari is due at Bort Chalmers again on Tuesday from Bluff to load for London and west const ports of the United Kingdom. Her other New Zealand ports will be Timaru, Wellington. and Auckland, and she will clear the last-named port finally on May ft, sailing via Cane Horn and Dakar. The Government steamer Matai, which is at present on a tour of the Cook Strait lighthouses, is expected to return to Wellington about the end of next week.

The Maul Pomaro was to leave Wellington yesterday for Apia and Niue to load attain for Lyttelton and Wellington. - The Karanica's sailing has hcen delayed so that she will now leave Liverpool on April 28 for New Zealand. Hire la due at Auckland on June 8.

The American steamer Sonoma is scheduled to reach Auckland to-day on her return voyage to Los Angeles and San Francisco, via Suva, Pago Pago, and Honolulu. The Federal Line steamer Westmoreland Is reported to have reached "London from Auckland on April 15. She was despatched from Auckland on March S. Reported to have reached Montevideo on April 14 the Federal Line steamer Kent is en route from Auckland to London. She sailed from Auckland on .March 23. The tanker Laurel is reported to have sailed from San Francisco for New Zealand on April 14. ( The Gallic was to have left Oamaru yesterday for Lyttelton and Wellington to continue her Homeward loading. She is scheduled to clear Auckland, finally on May 7for Southampton and London, via Cape Horn, PORT HUNTER CLEARS CURACAO. The Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port Hunter is reported to have cleared Curacao on April 14, en route from Wellington to London. She was despatched from Wellington on March 22., BENHOLM CLEARS BALBOA. En route from New York and Gulf of Mexico ports, the A, and A, Line chartered steamer Benholm Is reported to have cleared Panama on April 14 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Australia. She Is scheduled to reach Auckland about May 10, and Dunedin on May 19. BULLAREN LEAVES CAPETOWN. Cabled advice has been received that the Swedish motor ship Bullaren left Capetown on April 16 with South African cargo for discharge .at Auckland and Wellington, She will probably- came via ‘Australian' ports, and should reach Auckland early in June. WAINUI FROM MELBOURNE. The Union Company’s Intercolonial steamer Walnul Is scheduled to sail from Melbourne on Wednesday next, April 27, for Bluff, Dunedin, Lyttelton, and Wellington. She Is due here on Tuesday, May, 3, and will sail the same day for Melbourne, via Lyttelton, Wellington, and Bluff. WHISTLING BUOY AT LYTTELTON. The Lyttelton Harbour Board expects to lift the lighted whistling buoy at Lyttelton Heads for overhaul to-day. While the buoy is undergoing overhaul It will be replaced by an unllghted cask buoy. PERSONAL ITEMS. Mr P. Palmer has relieved Mr R. Sinclair as third engineer on the Storm. Mr R. Dunn has relieved Mr G. Gunn as first mate on the Pakura. ROTORUA IN PORT. / The New Zealand Shipping Company’s liner Rotorua arrived at Port Chalmers yesterday morning from London, via Suva and northern ports. She will discharge and loa’d at this port, and Is expected to sail on Wednesday for Lyttelton, Tlmaru, New Plymouth, Auckland, Napier, and Wellington, clearing the last-named port finally on May 21. Boisterous westerly conditions prevailed In the Atlantic until the vessel passed the West Indies, bjit generally fair weather was experienced during the remainder of the voyage. Captain C. B. Lamb Is in command, and he has associated with him the following officers Chief, Mr A. I.» Robertson ; second, Mr J. W. Glassborrow: third, Mr E. G. Henry: fourth, Mr W. L. Branch; surgeon, Dr J. W. Seymour; chief engineer, Mr J. Little; second, Mr G. Donald; third, Mr W. Green; fourth, Mr ,1. Shepherd; fifth, Mr L. Johnson: sixth, Mr M. Young; seventh, Mr A, Morgan; chief refrigerating engineer, Mr L. F. Parrott: second, Mr J. M'Cann; electrician. Mr L. W’arburton; wireless operators, Messrs .1. Bastablo and J. Leggatt; stcward-in-charge, Mr R. H. Swift. MORINDA’S PASSENGERS. The Morlnda, which left Auckland on Monday for Norfolk Island and Sydney, had the following passengers on board:—For Norfolk Island: Miss B. M. Ballard, Mr F. Burgess. Mr R. G. Bushell, Mrs E. Cowan, Mrs C. M. Crowther, Mias L. A. Hawkes, Mr G. A. Laird, Miss L. Mason, Mrs B. W. Freddie, Mrs F. Thompson, Sirs 0. L. Tully, Mr W. V. Tully, Mrs M. Turner. Mr E. Turner, Mr F. C. Yeoman. For Sydney: Mr H. Cox, Sir A. G. Steel, Mr and Mrs T. Dowlo and infant, Mr James Houston, Mr and Mrs K. M. M'Phee, Mrs A. Pago, and three Chinese. „ PASSENGERS FROM SYDNEY. The Maunganul, which arrived at Auckland on Tuesday from Sydney, brought the following passengers :—First and cabin classes: Miss M. Allen, Miss F. Barker, Mr It- 11. Batten, Mr W. Bice, Mrs Bice, Mrs H. Boon, Mrs N. G. Barton, Miss N. Bruco-Smlth, Mr G. H. Collcv, Mrs E. M. Chalmers, Mr W. J. Cuttle. Mrs A. Coyto, Mr C. 11. Chamberlain, Mrs M. Crispin, Sergeant T. Campagnola, Mrs Campagnola. Miss G. Campagnola, Mr T. Cresskell, Mr W. N. Davidson, Mrs E. Davies, Miss A. Davies, Mrs R. Davidson, Mrs H. K. Emanuel, Mrs D. L. Endean, Mr It. Fuller, Mrs L. R. Ferguson, Miss B. Fryer, Mrs W. S. 011landers, Mr G. D. Glllanders, Mr A. C. Gillies, Mr H. E. Hughes, Mrs Hughes, Miss B. Hughes, Mr H. A. Horrocks, Mrs Horrocks, Mr H. W. Hobbs', Mr C. Hudson, Mrs E. Hudson. Mr J. W. Haines, Mrs Haines. Mr W. S. Hall, Miss B. J. Hepburn, Mr R. A. Hamilton, Mr R. Judd, Sirs Judd, Mr A. J. Jones, Mrs Jones, Mr L, J. Keene, Mrs Keene, Miss E. Keene, Miss R. Keene, Miss K. Kirk, Rev. J. W. Kemp, Mrs E. Kealy Mr E. Lovldo, Mrs Lev Ido, Miss V. Mason, Mr W. L. Mills, Master W. Mills, Mrs Mills and two children, Mrs E. R. Mills, Viscount H Monck, Mrs M. L. Montgomery, Mr H. R. MacKey, Miss M. Mackenzie. Mr T. M'Cracken, Mr B. J. M’Breen, Miss G. M'Kenzlc, Mr N. T. M'Gralh, Mrs M'Grath, Miss H. M'Kenzle, Mr G. B. Owen. Mrs A. B. Owen, Mr C. Nordbyc, Mr H. E. Piper, Mr S. L. Patching, Mr H. E. Pierce. Miss A. M. Peglar, Mr J. K. Rogers, Mrs E. R. Rhodes, Mrs P. A, Rosenfeldt, Mr R. D. Rugg, Mrs Rugg and child, Mr A. Shearer, Mrs Shearer. Mr J. Smeeton, Miss Smeelon, Captain F. Steed, Mr G. Skillerup, Mr H. A. Smith, Miss A. Smart. Mr J. Stokes, Mrs Stokes, Mr C. Smith, Mrs Smith, Mr C. Stavely, Miss M. K. Tidey, Mr H. Thompson. Mrs Thompson, Miss G. Tiggins, Mrs G. B. Vonner; and 33 steerage. AORANGI’S LIST.

The Aorangl, which left Auckland on Monday for Sydney, carried the following passengers from Auckland:—First saloon: Mr and Mrs D. W. Bucknell, Mr and Mrs S. D. Paton, General and Mrs E. J. Higgins, Mrs Pearson and child, Mr R. G. Hook, Mrs Hlolman and two children, Mr P. Wormlngton, Miss Peek, Mrs Osborne, Rev. Father Holbrook, Mr C. W. R. Powell, Mr J. B. J. Osborne, Mr M. J. Sheahan, Miss Olsen, Miss M'Gulflckc, Mr and Mrs J. Keane, Miss Harris, Captain and Mrs Polklnghornt and two children, Mr H. Jones, Mrs Harris, Mr and Mrs K. Maltby Itoblnson, Mrs Lewis, Mrs Daniel and child. Ensign Pallant, Mr J. N. Miller, Mrs Glowery, Miss Maher, Colonel J. Pugmlro. Miss Neill. Mrs Black, Mr and Mrs A. N. Scott, Mr G. S. Segglo, Mr J. Tarulewicz, Mr A. de Jongh, Sir C. Stewart, Mrs and Miss Hunter, Mr W. S. Smart, Mr J. B. Symons, Mr D. Lake, Mrs and Miss Hansen, Mr H. E. Pippin, Mr G. 0. Gilbert, Mr and Mrs W. Lambourne, Mr and Mrs S. B. Alexander, Mr and Mrs L. T. Bayly, Mr .A. H. Hall, Mr K. Provost, Mr F. S. Seville, Mr J. H. Llnfell, Mrs E. Bates, Mr and Mrs J. A. Blinch, Mrs Hetherlngton, Mrs Ward, Mr W. B. Souter, '*Mrs Beecham, Miss Brock, Mr E. It. and Master Black, Mrs and Miss Black, Sirs Cameron, Sirs Cameron, Sliss Beatson, Sir W. SFCabo, Sir and Sirs J. B. Dunlop, Sir W. SI. Lewis, Sirs Kerr, Sirs Treatt and child. Sir W. Sinclair, Mrs Nunn-Pattrlck, Sirs Knowles, Sliss Tailby, Sir and Sirs J. R. Simms, Sliss Wallis; Sliss SFCarroll, Sir A. G. Cameron, Sir A. C. Mo.-lcy, Sir E. Wallisch, Sirs Charlcton, Sliss Worssam, Sliss Sellers, Sirs Owen. Sir and Sirs J. E. and Sliss Warren, Sir W. SPTnbbs, Sir and Sirs and Sliss Lindsay, Sliss Ross, Sliss Downing. Sliss Goldie, Sliss Iloiild, Sliss-Boyd, Sirs Hodges, Sliss O’Donnell, Sir and Sirs Kay. Mr and Sirs A. H. Scott, Cabin class; Sliss Sillier, Sliss Horton, Sir and Sirs E. It. Taylor, Sir It. W. Klvell, Sir L. H. Prudcn, Mr and Sirs E. C. Woodward, Sliss Albrecht. Rev. W. J. O’Doherly, Sir P. Slurphy, Sir P. N. Franks, Sir A. Jamieson. Rev. and Sirs F. D. Hart and child; Sliss SFDonnell, Sir T. C. Batts, Sliss Finncrty, Sliss Doherty, Sirs Weller and child, Sir and Sirs C. F. Slaslcn, Sir and Sirs W. Riley. Sirs Reilly. Sliss Porter, Sirs Heap, Sir F. G. Bisset, Sir W. F. and Sliss Remus, Sirs and Sliss Carmichael, Sir E. Loveridge, Sir A. Porter, Mr J. I. May, Sir K. Graham. Mr W. It. Collas, Master’W. Sargent, Sir W. H. Jeffreys, Sir B. Hennessy, Mrs Cropper. Sliss Lanstnson, Dr SPOauley. Sir and Sirs J. Sloss, Sir and Sirs A. F. Sharpe, Sirs Howell, Sirs Goodman, Miss Donovan, Sir and Sirs A. C. Baker, Sir F. Thorpe, Sir C. B, Barton, Sirs Seagcr. Sirs Haines. Sir J. W. Hutchings, Mr P. Taylor, Sir I. (1. Rogers, Sir and Sirs E. Brown, Sir G. Kajola, Sliss Hudner, Sirs Rogers, Sirs Playle and child, Mrs Mackey and child, Sirs Slurphy, Sliss Ryan, Sirs Pollock, Sir J. G. White, Sir R. Ryan, Sir J. Sl'Grcal. Mr W. Herald, Sir R. O. Hickton, Sister O'Driscoll, Sister Curly-Hackett, Sister Brosnahan, Sister SFDonald, Sir and Sirs J. S. Wrigloy and child, and 117 third class.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21627, 23 April 1932, Page 10

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SHIPPING NEWS Otago Daily Times, Issue 21627, 23 April 1932, Page 10

SHIPPING NEWS Otago Daily Times, Issue 21627, 23 April 1932, Page 10