SHIPPING NEWS
WEATHER REPORT. (Per Hotted Press Association.) WELLINGTON, June 8. The following Is the official weather report Bar. Ther. Norfolk Island—E., fresh breeze, rain ... •• 29.93 60 Capo Marla —S., gentle br., overcast, moderate seas 30.03 5a Auckland—S., slight breeze, blue shy 80.13 53 Bast Cape—S.W., moderate breeze, blue sky, rough swell .. .. 80.08 50 Cape Egmont—E.S.E., slight br., overcast, gloomy, mod. swell .. 80.19 47 Napier—S.W., fresh br., cloudy, moderate swell 80.15 54 Farewell Spit—S.E., light air, blue sky, smooth seas .. .. 30.15 46 Stephen Island —Calm, blue sky, smooth seas 30.15 45 Welllngton-r-S.S.W., strong breeze, overcast, passing sh’rs, squalls, heavy seas •• 30.16 44 Cape Campbell—S.W., strong br., cloudy, haze, constant swell .. 30.17 47 Oreymouth—E., slight breeze, blue sky„ moderate swell • • 80.15 48 Akaroa Light—S.W., strong gale, overcast, hall, squalls, heavy. . seas ...... .. 30.22 43 Nugget Point—S.W., moderate br., . overcast, gloomy, heavy swell Puysegur Point—E., slight breeze, detached clouds, moderate seas 80.28 45 Chatham Islands—S.W., gentle br., passing showers, constant seas 29.75 40 Sydney—E., gentle breeze, overcast 30.18 61 Hobart—N., light air, blue sky 30.02 WEATHER FORECAST. The following Is the official weather foretast, A rather Intense anti-cyclone Is moving on to southern New Zealand; conditions are still disturbed In the north Tasman, and barometers are falling in eastern Australia'. Indications are for:— 1 Winds —South-west to south-east, still strong on parts of the east coast; freshening somewhat In the far north; elsewhere light to moderate. Seas—New Zealand waters—Still rather rough south of East Cape, with a heavy southerly swell, but moderating; elsewhere smooth to moderate. Eastern Tasman Sea—Moderate south-west to south-east winds and smooth to moderate seas. Weather—lsolated showers on,the east coast and In the far north; otherwise fair to cloudy; temperatures cold; many frosts. ARRIVAL. Thursday, June 8. Canadian Cruiser, s.s. (8 a.m.), 7178 tons, E. C, Sears, from Halifax, via Colon, Panama, Australian ports, and Bluff. H. L. Tapley and Co., agents. ~ VESSELS IN PORT' LAST NIGHT. DestlVessel From \ Berth nation. Northumberland Liverpool Pt. Chalmers Bluff Helmspey Well’ton , Pt. Chalmers Auckland Canadian Cruiser Halifax Pt. Chalmers Tlmaru SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. AUCKLAND, June B—Arrived: Tees (6.20 a.m.), from Gisborne; Walplata (1 p.m.), from Wellington; Melbourne Maru (3.55 p.m.), from Wellington^—-Sailed: Tees (5 p.m.), for Wellington. WELLINGTON, June B.—Arrived: Maori (7 a.m.) from Lyttelton; Gale (11.10 a.m.), from Lyttelton: Foxton (12.25 p.m.), from Wanganui; Cumberland (12.45 p.m.), from New Plymouth; Kalmiro (1.23 p.m.), from Greymouth. ——Sailed: Wanganella (4.45 p.m.), for Syd--ney; Gale (5 p.m.), for Wanganui; Holmdale (5.25 p.m.), for Dunedin; Maori (7.50 p.m.), for Lyttelton. „ „ , LYTTELTON, June B.—Arrived:: Oplhi (6.15 a.m.), from Tlmaru; Storm (6.20 a.m.), from Tlmaru; Holmglen (6.45 a.m.), from Tlmaru; Waimarlno (6.15 a.m.), from Tlmaru; Rangatlra (7.5 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed: Calm- (i 1.50 a.rp.), for Bluff; Port Whangarei (12:35 p.m.),. for Dunedin: Oplhi (3.25 p.m.), for Wellington; Storm (4.15 p.m.), for Wellington; Holmglen (6.35 p.m.), for Wellington; Rangatira (8.20 p.m.). for Wellington; Walmarino (4.5 p.m,), for Picton; Port Alma (10.10 p.m.), for Picton; Paua (8.30 p.m.), for Tlmaru. TIMARU, June B.—Arrived: Waikouaitl (7 a.m.), from Dunedin. SYDNEY, June 8. —Sailed; Makura (4.15 p.m.), for Wellington. SUVA, June B.—Arrived: Malmoa, from London ; Niagara, from Vancouver. PANAMA, June 6.—Sailed: Turaklna, for June 6.—Sailed: Kla Ora, for London. , , LONDON, June 6.—Arrived: Mahana, from Wanganui. * ‘ • WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels were expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations last night:— _ „ , „ . Auckland. —Canonesa, Karetu, Kartlgl, Malmoa, Maui Pomare, Melbourne Maru, Narbada, New Zealand, Pulpit Point. Wellington. —Coptic, lonic, Maori, Mariposa. Monowal, Monterey, Niagara, Port Alma, Rangatira, Rangitiki, Rangitata, Rotorua, Sprrey, Tamahine, Waimana, Wanganella, Wirral. Awarua.—Canadian Cruiser, City of Toklo, Makura, Matal. Maunganul, Waikouaitl, Walnui. _ EXPECTED ARRIVALS. 5 Port Whangarei, northern ports, to-day‘ Wlngatui. Auckland, via ports, June 10. City of Tokio, Wellington, Lyttelton, June 10. Holmdale, Wanganui, Wellington, June 10. Totara, Westport, Wellington, June 10. Calm, Wanganui, via ports, June 11. Poolta, Gisborne, Wellington, June 11. John, Port Waikato, via ports, June 12. Malmoa, London, via Suva, June 13. Khvltea, Westport, via ports, June 13. Tamaroa, New Plymouth, Lyttelton, June 14. Gale, Wanganui, Wellington, June 14. New Zealand (tanker), Lyttelton, June 15. Walplata, Auckland, via ports, June 15. Storm, Wanganui, via ports, June 15. Oplhi, New Plymouth, Wellington, June 17. Orepukl, Napier, Gisborne, June 19. Holmglen, Pt. Waikato, Wellington, Juno 19. Walnul, Melbourne, via Bluff, June 20. Waimarlno, Auckland, via ports, June -1. Canadian Challenger. Lyttelton. June 24. Surrey, Wellington, Lyttelton, June 24 ; Waikouaitl, Newcastle, Sydney, Juno 27. Turaklna. London, via Lyttelton. June 30. Port Pirie,, Shields, via Bluff, July 1. Akaroa, Lyttelton, Bluff, July 15. Kent, Wellington, Lyttelton, July 16.
PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Port Whangarei, northern ports, to-day. Canadian Cruiser, Lyttelton, to-day. Holmdale, Wanganui, via ports, June 10. Totara, New Plymouth, via ports, June ,10. Wlngatui, Auckland, via ports, June 10. City of Toklo, Newcastle, June 12. Calm, Wanganui, via ports, June 12. John, Port Waikato, via ports, Juno 12. Helmspey, Auckland, Japan, June 12. Northumberland, Bluff, Tlmaru, June 12. Poolta, Gisborne, via ports, June 13. Gale, Wanganui, via ports, June 14. Tamaroa Wellington. London. June 15. Klwltea, Bluff Greymouth, June 15. Storm, Wanganui, via ports, June 15. Malmoa. Lyttelton. Tlmaru. June 15 New Zealand, San Francisco, June 16. Opiht, New Plymouth, via ports, June 17. Walplata, Auckland, via ports, June 17. Holmglen, Port Waikato, via ports, June 19. Walnul, Melbourne, via ports, June 20. Orepukl, Gisborne, via ports, June 20. Waimarlno, Auckland, >via ports, June 24. Canadian Challenger. New York, June 24. Surrey, New Plymouth, Oamaru. June 2i. Waikouaitl, Tlmaru, Lyttelton, June 28. Turaklna. Bluff Lyttelton, July 2. Port Pirie, Tlmaru, New Plymouth, July 3. Akaroa, Napier, Wellington, July 18.
OVERSEAS VESSELS FOR OTAGO. City of Tokio (due June 10).—Left New York April 13 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, *nd Dunedin, via Port Arthur; arrived Auckland Hay 30.
Malmoa (due June 13), —Left London April SO for Su>-a, Port Chalmers, Lyttelton. Tlmaru and Nee Plymouth. due Suva June 8. New Zealand (tanker; due June 15). —Left San Francisco April 28 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin, via Australia; due Auckland June 9. .. , Surrey (due June 24). —Left Liverpool May 6 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin. and New Plymouth ;> due Auckland June 13. Canadian Challenger (due June 30). —Left Montreal April 27 for Auckland. Wellington. Lyttelton, and Dunedin, via Brisbane: due Auckland June 21. Turaklna (due June SO).—Left London May 18 for Lyttelton, Port Chalmers, and Bluff: duo Lyttelton June 27. Kent (due July 16).—Left Liverpool May 27 for Auckland, Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin; due Auckland July 4. Ashburton/ (due July 22). —Left New York May 22 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and Australia, via Port Arthur and Tampico: due Auckland July 11. V FOR OTHER DOMINION PORTS. Coptic, left London May 6 In ballast for Now Zealand; due Gisborne June 8. Rotorua, left London May 4 for Wellington and Auckland; due Wellington June 18. Pulpit Point (tanker).—left San Francisco Slay 20 for Wellington and Lyttelton; due Wellington Juno 13. Canonesa, left London May 2 In ballast for New Zealand; due Auckland June 15. Port Victor, left Loudon May 2 In ballast for New Zealand: due on-coast June 19. Akaroa, left London June 17 for Wellington and Auckland; due Wellington June 22. Golden Cloud, left Los Angeles June 1 for Auckland, Wellington, and Australia; due Auckland June 27. Port Plrlo, left Shields May 13 In ballast for New Zealand; due Bluff June 30. Cambridge, left London May 20 In ballast for New Zealand; due on coast July 3. Rangitiki, left London June 1 for Auckland and Wellington; due Auckland July 5. Canadian Constructor, left Montreal May >27 for Wellington, via Australia; due Wellington July 20. . ,F— PACIFIC MAIL -SERVICES,. _ Monowal, left Auckland May 80 for Vancouver, via Suva and Honolulu: due Vancouver June 16. Niagara, left Vancouver May 24 for Auckland and Sydney, via Honolulu and Suva; due Auckland June 12, and Sydney June 17. Monterey, left Auckland June 3 for San Francisco, Suva, Pago Pago, and Honolulu: due San Francisco Juno 19. Makura, leaves Wellington June 13 for San Francisco, via Rarotonga and Papeete; due San Francisco June 30. Maunganul, left San Francisco June 7 for Wellington and Sydney, via Papeete and Rarotonga; due Wellington June 26, and Sydney July 1. Mariposa, left San Francisco May 30 for Auckland and Sydney, via Honolulu, Pago Pago, and Suva; duo Auckland June 16 and Sydney Juno 19. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICES. Wanganella, left Wellington June 8 for Sydney and Melbourne; due Sydney June 12. Marama, leaves Sydney June 9 for Auckland and Wellington ; due Auckland June 13. Walnul, leaves. Melbourne June 14 for Bluff, Dunedin, Lyttelton and Wellington; due Dunedin June 20. Waikouaitl, loads at Newcastle June 20 and Sydney June 22 for Bluff, Dunedin, Tlmaru, and Lyttelton. Klwltea, loads at Adelaide, Edlthburg, Melbourne and Hobart early in July for Bluff, Dunedin, Tlmaru. Lyttelton, Wellington and Auckland. ISLAND SERVICES. Maul Pomare, left Wellington May 23 for Apia and Niue Island :< thence Lyttelton and Wellington: duo Lyttelton June 12. Walpahi, leaves Auckland June 10 for Fiji, Samoa and Tonga. Karetu, left Sydney June 2 for Fiji, and Auckland; due Auckland June 20. LONDON-AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS. Otranto, left London April 29; arrived Fremantle May 30; Melbourne June 5; Sydney June 7. Maloja, left London May 5; arrived Fremantle June 6; due Melbourne June 12; Sydney June 15. Jervis Bay, left London May 9; due Fremantle June 9; Melbourne June 16; Sydney June 19. Barrahool, (eft London May 12; due Fremantle June 13: Melbourne June 19: Sydney June 22. Comorin, left London May 19; due Fremantle June 20: Melbourne June 26: Sydney June 29 Orscva, left London May 27; due Fremantle June 27 ; Melbourne July 3; Sydney July 5. Mooltan, left London June 2; due Fremantle July 4 : Melbourne July 10; Sydney July 13. TO LOAD FOR NEW ZEALAND. Canadian Highlander, to leave Montreal June 29 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Tlmaru and Dunedin. Fordsdale to leave London- Augusi 30 for Port Chalmers, Lyttelton .and Tlmaru. Golden Coast, to leave Los Angeles July 1 for. Auckland, Wellington, and Australia. Mahana. to leave London June 28 tor Lyttelton,' Port Chalmers, and Bluff. Mataroa, to leave London July 12 for Wellington and Auckland. Narbada, to leave Calcutta In August for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. Piako, to leave New York June 25 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. Port Dunedin to leave London June I for Suva L'ttelrnn and Dunedin Port Fremantle, to leave New York July 29 for Auckland, Wellington, and Australian ports. Rangilanu, leaves London June 29 tor AucK land and Wellington Sydney Maru, to leave Mojl (Japan) June 1 for Wellington and Auckland, via Hongkong and Australian ports. Talnui, to leave London June 14 for Wellington and Auckland. Walhemo, leaves Los Angeles June 10 for Auckland, Napier, Wellington. Lyttelton. Dunedin. and Australia Walkawa, leaves Los Angeles July 10 tor Auckland. Wellington, Lyttelton. Dunedin and Australia. Zealandic, leaves Liverpool June 17 for Auckland. Wellington. Lyttelton, Dunedin and Bluff. ■ 'to SAIL FOR OVERSEAS PORTS. Akaroa, leaves Wellington July 26 for London, via Panama and Curacao. Canadian Cruiser, leaves Auckland June 18 tor New York, Boston and Montreal. Coptic, leaves Auckland June 28 for London, via Cape Horn and Las Palmas Cumberland, leaves \Vellington June 9 for London and west of England ports. Cornwall. leaves Auckland Juno 17 for London and west of England ports. Canonesa., to leave Wellington July 1 for Southampton and London, via Cape Horn. Canadian Challenger, to leave Lyttelton June SO for New York, Boston and Montreal. Helmspey. to leave Auckland June 17 for Japan. Malmoa, to leave Wellington July 13 for London and west of England ports, via Cape Horn. Northumberland, to leave Auckland June 30 tor London and west of England ports. Otlra, to leave Wellington July 3 for London, Via Cape Horn and Montevideo. Port Fairy, leaves Wellington June 9 for Southampton and London via Cape Horn and Dakar Port Alma, leaves Wellington Juno 14 for London, via Cape Horn and Dakar. Port Victor, to leave Auckland June 30 for London, via Cape Horn. Port Wellington, to leave Wellington July 18 for London, via Cape Horn. Port Plric, to leave Wellington July 19 for London, via Cape Horn. Pakeha, leaves Wellington June 9 for London and west of England ports, via Cape Horn.
Remuera, leaves Aueklano June 10 for LOO' don, via Panama.
Rotorua, leaves Wellington July T for Lon ft on, via Panama- _ , , Surrey, to leave Wellington July 21 for London, via Cape Horn. . Tamaroa, leaves Wellington June 22 for Southampton and London, via Panama. Turaklna, to leave Auckland July 27 for London and west of England ports.
The Wlngatul, which has been delayed by bad weather. Is due at Dunedin to-morrow morning from Auckland, via ports, to discharge and load general cargo. She Is timed to sail to-morrow evening for Tlmaru, Lyttelton, Wellington, and Auckland. The Holmdale Is now due at Dunedin tomorrow morning from Wellington to discharge and load general cargo. She Is timed to sail to-morrow evening for Wellington, Picton and Wanganui, via ports. The Calm is due at Dunedin on Sunday morning from Bluff to load general cargo. She will sail on Monday evening for Wellington, Picton and Wanganui, via ports. The Union Company advises that the Kiwitea left Westport yesterday morning with a cargo of coal for discharge at Lyttelton, Tlmaru, Dunedin and Bluff. She is duo at this port on Tuesday. From Bluff the Kiwitea will go to Grcymouth and Westport to load for Melbourne. The Shaw, Savlll and Albion motor ship Coptic, in ballast from London, was due at Gisborne yesterday. The vessel will load for London at Gisborne, Oamaru, Tlmaru, Bluff, Wellington and Auckland. She Is scheduled to clear Auckland for London, via Las Palmas, on June 28. The Northumberland, which is loading products at Port Chalmers for England, Is to sail on Monday afternoon for Bluff to continue loading. The ex-Union Company’s steamer Waltomo was docked at Auckland last Monday morning for cleaning and inspection In connection with her overhaul and survey. The Wanganella, which arrived at Wellington last Monday night from Sydney, had Included In her cargo transhipments from the following vesselsKyokkoh Maru, Corfu, Magdeburg, Ballarat, and Mangola. The Cumberland, which was due at Wellington yesterday from New Plymouth, will probably sail-to-night for London. The Shaw, Savlll and Albion Company s Walmana having completed her loading for overseas, sailed from Wellington on Tuesday for London, via Montevideo and Tenerlffe. CANADIAN CRUISER IN PORT. The Canadian National steamer Canadian Cruiser arrived yesterday morning from Halifax, via Panama, Australian ports, and Bluff. She was berthed at the Bowen wharf, Port Chalmers, to discharge a quantity of Canadian cargo and load wool, pelts, skins and other products. The vessel is to sail to-day for Tlmaru, Lyttelton, Wellington and Auckland to complete discharge and loading. She will sail finally from Auckland about June 18 for New York, Boston and Montreal. CITY OF TOKIO DELAYED. The New Zealand Shipping Company advise that the A. and A. Line’s chartered steamer' City of Toklo has been delayed at Lyttelton owing to heavy rain.. The vessel is now expected at Dunedin to-morrow to discharge a quantity of general cargo from New York. She will sail on Monday for Newcastle and Sydney to complete discharge. CARGO FROM AUSTRALIA. The Union Company advises that the Kiwitea has been fixed to load at Adelaide. Edlthburg, Melbourne and Hobart early in July for New Zealand. Her discharging ports will be Bluff, Dunedin, Tlmaru, Lyttelton, Wellington and Auckland. TAMAROA TO LOAD. The Shaw, Savlll Company advises that the Tamaroa is now due at Port Chalmers on June 14 from New Plymouth and Lyttelton to load products for England. From this port the Tamaroa will go to Wellington to complete loading. PORT DUNEDIN FROM LONDON. The Commonwealth and Dominion Line’s motor ship Port Dunedin was to leave London on June 7 for Suva, Lytelton, and Dunedin. She Is due at Lyttelton about July 23. CARGO FROM LIVERPOOL. The Shaw, Savlll and Albion Company’s motor ship Zealandlc Is to sail from Liverpool on June 17 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Bluff, via Capetown. She Is duo at Auckland about July 27. CARGO FROM NEW YORK. Advice has been received by the New Zealand Shipping Company that the Plako Is to leave New York on June 25 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Melbourne and Sydney. The New Zealand Shipping Company advises that the Armadale, which was loading at New York, and was expected to leave there on July 8 for New Zealand, has been withdrawn. AKAROA LEAVES BALBOA. The Shaw, Savlll Company has received cable advice that the liner Akaroa, en route from London and Southampton to Wellington and Auckland, cleared Balboa last Saturday afternoon.- She is due at Wellington on June 23. PASSENGERS FROM AUSTRALIA. The Huddart-Parker Company’s motor ship Wanganella, which arrived at Wellington .on Monday night from Sydney, brought the following passengers:—First class: Mr G. Betteridge Mr J. Blau, Mr C. Blayney, Mr E. Blundell, Mr and Mrs W. Bottomley, Miss J. Buss, Mr E. Carruthers, Mrs L. Carruthers, Mr L. Christeson, Mr A. Cropp, Mr and Mrs G. Crow, Miss M. Crow, Mr L. Daly, Mr A. Dawson, Miss E. Duffy, Mrs P. Edwards, Mr B. Fisher, Mr B. Fitzgerald, Mr A. Gaze, Miss P. Graham, Mr A. Graham, Mrs E. Hart, Mr C. Hayward, Mr and Mrs J. Hyslop and child, Mr W. Johnson, Mr E. L. Jone. Mrs E. Jorgensen, Mrs G. Lawson, Mr W. J. Low, Mrs M. Madcr, Mr D. B. Mansbergh, Mr F. S. Miller, Mrs W. Merrylees, Sir and Mrs W. J. Minty, Mr C. Minty, Mr E. Mordecal, Sir R. J. Moreau, Sir A. Osterrieth, Miss L. Page, Sirs M. Sampson, Mr and Mrs H. Shaddock, Father P. J. Smyth, Mr G. G. Speedy, Mr and Mrs Stone and three children, Miss W. Tancred, Mr L. H. Tatton, Mrs L. Taylor, Mr J. Thomson, Mrs W. Tulloch, Mr A. Vallentlne, Mrs G. W. Warren, Mr E. Webb, Mrs O. Williams. Second class: Mrs E. Anderson, Mr R. Blance, Mr D. Bloxham, Mr C. Cooke, Miss V. Crockford, Sliss M. Crockford, Mrs E. Donaher, Mrs M. Fitzgerald and child, Mr H. Fletcher, Mr C. Forester, Miss C. Hare, Mrs D. Miller and child. Miss M. Moore, Mrs H. Newell, Miss M. North, Mr G. Pinter, Mrs B. Preen, Mr H. Raitt, Mr A. 'D. Raitt, Mr F. Smallbone, Mrs M. Smith, Mrs M. Taylor, Mrs M. Thirkleson. Mrs M. Warwick. PASSENGERS BY THE lONIC. The following passengers are on board the lonic, which left Wellington on Tuesday for Southampton and London, via the Panama canal and Kingston;—Mr T.'St. H. Acland, Mrs C. Ainsworth, Master E. Ainsworth. Miss M. B. Ainsworth, Miss H. B. Ainsworth, Master A. Ainsworth, Mr G. L. Allen, Mrs I. A. Andrew, Mrs J. C. Arnlson, Miss N. Arnold, Mr and Mrs H. Ashby, Master R. Ashby, Lieutenantcolonel R. Bagnall, Rev. and Mrs E. A. Bastin, Miss M. G. Bastin, Master J. E. Bastin, Master A. C. Bastin, Miss E. G. Bennett, Mr A. Bolton, Mr H. Bourke, Mrs Bourke, Mr H. F. W. Brown, Mr E. L. D. Brownell, Mrs E. Burnard, W E. Cain, Mr and Mrs J. D. Campbell, Miss P.’ J. Campbell, Master T. Campbell, Master P. Campbell, Mr J. Carroll, Mr J. Cessford, Mr J. Clarkson, Mr T. Collins, Miss M. F. Cook, Mr J. Crowley, Mr J. Cuthbert, Miss E. H. Davies, Colonel G. H. Davis, Mrs R. L. Delamore, Mr H. B. Douslin, Miss G. S, Drummond, Mrs A. M. Duncan, Mr A. E. C. Edgar-Glbson, Mrs Edgar-Gibson, Miss P. M. Edgar-Glbson, Miss B. H. Egger, Captain Fetherstonhaugh, Mr G. H. Finch, Mrs L. Franklin, A. C. Garrett, Miss P. Hanson, Miss R M. Heggaton, Mrs C. B. Henning, Mrs R. M. Hobson, Miss H. J. Holywell, Major W. Home, Miss I. C. Hoskln, Miss G. V. Howey, Mr F. H. W. Inns, Mr and Mrs A. Jackson, Mr W. Johnson, W. I!. Jones, Miss M. E. Kincaid, R. A. King, Miss A. R. M. Laird, Dr J. Lakeman, Miss P. I. Lane-Brown, Mr E. J. Leach, Mrs Leach, Miss H. V. Leach, Master E. S. Leach, Mrs J. L. Legg, Miss M. M. Legg, H. E. T, Lewis, Mr D. F. W. Maclean. Miss J. Mather, Mr K. E. Milnes, Mrs Millies. Miss S. I. Milnes, Miss V. A. Monckton, Mr J. L. Morgan, Dr and Mrs J. M'Cracken, Miss B. E. Nairn, Mr H. North, Mr M. H. Oram, Mr and Mrs M. S. Parsons, Mr and Mrs W. Paton, Master T. W. Patou, Miss J. I. Paul, Mr J. C. Peacock, Mrs Peacock, Mr R. T. Peacock, Miss M. T. Peacock. Mrs M. P. Philp, Miss M. B. Philp, Miss 51. Plowman, Mr and Mrs F. J. Pottinger, Miss L. M. Pullcine, slr D. Rees. Mrs G. A. A. Richards, Miss G. 51. Richardson, slr and slrs B. Rickard, Dr and slrs M. Robertson, slaster 51. S. Robertson, slaster B. Robertson, slrs A. B. Rutherford, Mr 51. A. Schwab, Mr and slrs J. Shani, sllss T. L. J. Sharp, Mr W. A. Sharp, slrs C. N. Shawe, Miss 51. 51. Shawc, sllss G. E. Slater, slr W. Slater, Miss U. M. Smith, slr H. J. Spence-Sales, slrs A. 51. Stephenson, Mrs A. B. Stephenson, slaslcr L. P. Stephenson, slaster A. H. Stephenson, sliss A. St. Hill, slr F. E. Stuart, slrs A. Sutherland, Miss E. J. Sutherland, sllss I). B. Tail, slrs B. Taylor, slr and slrs W. E. Tooke, slrs 51. B. Turner, Master W. D. G. Turner, sllss E. J. Turner, slr R. S. B. Walker, slr E. Warrington, Mrs A. Wharton, sfrs L 51. Whitby, Mr W. White, Mrs 51. E. V. Wiltshire, slr and slrs Wlthnell, Miss 51 51. Woolley, slr R. Clark, slr T. Connor, slr J. F. Dagg, slrs and slaster Dowling, 51r G. 51. Easthury, slr D. J. Field, slr Fletcher, slr C. Galr, Rev. Mr and slrs Goldthorpe, slr C. Hughes, slr T. W. Hughes, slr W. J. Manson, Mrs E. F. slatson, slrs 51. Newman, Mr Paterson, slrs 0. L. Pedersen, slaster R. A. Pedersen, slr R. C. Phipps, slr G. Pickup, 51r J. F. Rolley, slr J. F. Savage, Sister Thursltes, and slr and Mrs Waddell.
One of the world’s most spectacular fountain* lighting systems is in operation in Washington, where a terrace fountain at the Capitol grounds has been equipped for night illumination. From the standpoint of electric power and equipment used, the system is one’ of the largest now in operation, the water in the fountain and terrace playing over a combination of six colours.
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