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SHIPPING NEWS

-DAILY TIMES WEATHER REPORT

WEATHER REPORT. (Tib. Hutted Pbess association.) WELLINGTON, June 15. The following Is the official weather report \ Et 4 Bar. Ther. Norfolk Island —8.5.8., gentle hr., detached clouds •• 80.21 63 Auckland—S.. slight breeze, blue gfcy v 30.08 53 East Cape—S.W., strong breeze, passing showers, rough sea .. 29.99 a Cape Egmont—S.E., fresh breeze, detached clouds,-moderate sea .. so.xu Napier—S., gale, blue sky, rough sea .. •• •• •■• 80,12 53 Farewell Spit—S.B., moderate br.. blue sky, moderate sea .. .. 30.15 as Stephen Island—S., gentle breeze, blue sky, slight sea 30.17 45 Wellington—S.S.W., strong breeze, cloudy, passing showers, squalls, heavy sea •• 80,18 43 Cape Campbell—S.W., gentle br.. detached clouds, constant sea 30.21 45 Greymouth—B., gentle br.. blue sky, constant sea .. •• 30.26 « Akaroa Light—W., gale, cloudy. squalls, constant sea 80.30 iNugget Point —S., moderate breeze, detached clouds, haze, moderate ’ swell .. •• 80,35 41 Puysegur Point—S.B., slight br., cloudy, moderate sea .. .. •• 30. as ai Chatham Islands—S.W., light air, overcast, rough sea Z9.ii Sydney—N.E., slight breeze, blue Hobart —N.W., gentle breeze, blue sky .. .. .. 39,82 “ WEATHER FORECAST. The following I* the official weather fore**ftessure Is stm low to the eastwards, while an Intense anti-cyclone extendi from eastern Australia on to the South Island. Indications are for: v winds—Moderate to strong southerly; of gale force at places along the east coast and about Cook Strait, but decreasing gradually. Seas —Rough south of East Cape and north of Farewell Spit; elsewhere moderate.Eastern Tasman Sea —Moderate southerly winds: moderate seas. Weather —Changeable, with passing showers along the east coast north of Akarpa and in the far north, but gradually Improving; elsev where fair to fine; cold temperatures. ARRIVALS. . Thursday, June 15. Tamaroa. s.s. (9 a.m.), 12,354 tons, G. Willlams from Lyttelton. National Mortgage and Azencv Company, Ltd., agents. Oplhl, s.s (8.20 p.m.), HIT tons, Evans, from Wellington. Union Steam Ship Company, agent. DEPARTURE. ■ Thursday, June 15. John, s.s. (6.10 p.m'.), 339 .tons, Eanerva, for Port Waikato, via ports. VESSELS IN POET LAST NIGHT. DestiVessel Prom Berth .nation. Storm Wanganui Kitchener wf. Wanganui Opihl N. Plymth Birch st wf. N. Plymth Tamaroa Lyttelton Pt. Chalmers Wellington SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. AUCKLAND, June 15.—Arrived: Port Waikato (12.30 p.m.), from Picton.— —Sailed. Dunedin (11.40 a.m.) for Norfolk WELLINGTON, June 15.—Arrived. Calm (6.-0 a.m.). from Lyttelton; Maori' (T a.m.), from Lyttelton; Holmdale (7.5 a.m.), from Lyttelton, Rotorua (8 a.m.), from London: Tptara (9.3° a.m.), from Lyttelton; Wingatul (10.10 a.m. , from Lyttelton; Canadian Cruiser (11.5 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Marama (1.30 p.m.), from Auckland. Sailed; Holmdale (4.10 p.m.), for Picton: Calm (5 p.m.), for Picton; Maori (7.50 P LYTTELTON, June 15.—Arrived: Rangatlra (6 55 a.m.), from Wellington; Kartigl (I—-a pm ), from Wellington; Poolta (7.15 a.m.). from Tlmaru. Sailed; Poolta (4 p.m.), for Wellington ; Rangatlra (8.30 p.m.) for Wellington. TIMARU, June 15.—Arrived: Gale (8 a.m.), fr BLUFF, June 15. —Kiwltea (1.35 a.m.), from Dunedin- Waipiata (1.40 p.m.), from Dunedin, Matai (3 40 p.m.J, from southern lighthouses. Paua (1 p.m.), for Wellington; Northumberland (7.30 a.m.), for Timaru, wKvitpn (8 30 p.m.). for Greymouth. SYDNEY, June 15.—Arrived: Mabel Moller, fr MONTEVIDEO, June 13. —Sailed: Mahia, for London. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels were expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations last night : Auckland.—Canadian Challenger, Canonesa. HM S. Dunedin, H.M.S. Laburnum, Karetu, Mariposa, Niagara, Bemuera, Triona, Savorgnan da Brazza. Waipahi, Wirral. , _ , Wellington. —Cornwall, Cumberland, Helmspey Kartigi, Maimoa, Maori, Marama, Monowal, Monterey, Otira, Pakeha, Port Alma, Port Fairy, Rangatira, Rangltlkel, Tatnahlne. Awarua.-Clty of Tokio, Coptic Makura Matai, Maunganui, Northumberland, Paua, Port Victor, Waikouaiti, Walnui. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Maimoa, London, via Suva, to-day. Waipiata, Bluff, June 17. New* Zealand (tanker), Lyttelton, June 17. Orepuki, Napier, Gisborne, June IS. Hoimgien, Pt. Waikato. Wellington. June 19. Holmdale, Wanganui, Wellington, June 19. Calm, Wanganui, Wellington, June 19. Walnui, Melbourne, via Bluff, June JO. Waimarlno, Auckland, via ports, June 21. Totara. New Plymouth, Wellington, June 21. Gale, Wanganui, via ports, June 22. Port Whangarei, northern ports, June a. Storm, Wanganui, via ports, June -4. Surrey, Wellington. Lyttelton, June 24. Poolta, Gisborne. Wellington, June 20 Opihi, New Plymouth, Wellington, June 26. John Port Waikato, Wellington, June 26. Waikouaiti. Newcastle. Sydney Jund 11. Tees Auckland, Wellington, June 28. Canadian Challenger, Wellington, June 28. Wingatul, Auckland, via ports, June 29. Turakina London, via Lyttelton. June 30Port Pirie, Shields, via Bluff. July 1. I Akaroa. Lyttelton, Bluff, July 11. Kent Wellington. Lyttelton, .Inly 19 Ashburton, Wellington, Lyttelton. July 22. Port Dunedin, London, via Suva, July 27. PROJECTED DEPARTURES Opihi New Plymouth, via ports, to-day. Storm, Wanganui, via ports, to-day. Tamaroa, Wellington, London, to-day>. Waipiata Auckland, via ports, June 17 Holmdale, Wanganui, via ports, June 19. Calm, Wanganui, via ports, June 19. Hoimgien, Port Waikato, via ports. June 19. New Zealand (tanker), Melbourne, June 19. Maimoa, Lyttelton, Tlmaru, June 20. Orepuki, Gisborne, via ports, June 20. Watnui, Melbourne, via pons. June 20. / Holmdale, Wanganui, via ports, June 21. Totara, New Plymouth, via ports, June 21. Port Whangarei, northern ports, June 22. Gale, Wanganui, via ports, June 22. Waimarino. Auckland, via porta, June 24. John, Port Waikato, via ports, June 26. Surrey, New Plymouth, Oamaru, June 27. Poolta, Gisborne, via ports, June 27. Tees, Auckland, via ports, Juno 28. Waikouaiti. Timaru. Lyttelton. June 28. Canadian Challenger, Lyttelton, June 28. Wingatul, Auckland, via ports, July 1. Turakina, Bluff, Lyttelton, July 2. Port Pirie. Timaru. New Plymouth. July 3. Akaroa, Napier, Wellington, July 13. Ashburton, Melbourne, Sydney. July 24.

OVERSEAS VESSELS FOR OTAGO. Maimoa (due to-day).—Left London April SO for Suva, Port Chalmers, Lyttelton, Tlmaru. and New Plymouth; arrived Suva June 8. New Zealand (tanker) ; due June 17.—Left San Pedro April 28 for Auckland,. Wellington. Lyttelton, and Dunedin, via Australia: arrived Auckland June 9. Surrey (due June 24). —Left Liverpool May 6 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, and New Plymouth; arrived Auckland June 13. Canadian Challenger (due June 28). —Left Montreal April 27» for Auckland. Wellington. Lyttelton, and Dunedin, via Brisbane: due Auckland June 21. Turakina (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. Port Dunedin (due July 27), —Left London June 9 for Suva, Lyttelton, and Dunedin: due Lyttelton July 24. , FOR OTHER DOMINION PORTS. Rotorua, left London May 4 for Wellington and Auckland; arrived Wellington June 15. Canonesa. left London May 2 in ballast for New Zealand; duo Auckland June 16. Triona, left Ocean Island June 7; due Auckland June 16. Port Victor, left London May 2 In ballast for New Zealand: : due on coast June 19 Sir Karl Knudsen (tanker), left Singapore June 2 for New Zealand ports; due Wellington June 20. Akaroa. left London June 17 for Wellington and Auckland; due Wellington Juno 22. Golden Cloud, left Los Angeles June 2 for Auckland, Wellington, and Australia: due Auckland June 28. Trivia (tanker), left Ballkpapan June 9 for Auckland and Wellington; due Auckland June 28. Port Pirie, left Shields May 13 In ballist tor New Zealand; due Bluff June 29. Sydney Maru, left Mojl (Japan) June 1 for Wellington and Auckland, via Hongkong and Australia; due Wellington July 2. Cambridge, left London May 20 In ballast for New Zealand; due on coast July 3. Rangltlkl, left London Juno 1 for Auckland and Wellington; due Auckland July 5. Canadian Constructor, left Montreal May 27 for Wellington, via Australia: due Wellington July 20. PACIFIC MAIL SERVICES. Monowal, left Auckland May 30 for Vancouver, via Suva and Honolulu; duo Vancouver June 16. V Niagara, leaves Sydney June 22 and Auckland June 27 for Vancouver, via Suva and Honolulu; due Vancouver July 14. Monterey, left Auckland Juno 3 for San Francisco. Suva, Pago Pago, and Honolulu, due San Francisco Juno 19. Makura, left Wellington June 13 for San Francisco, via Rarotonga and Papeete: due San Francisco June 30. Maunganui, left San Francisco Juno 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: due Auckland June 16 and Sydney June 19. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICES. Wanganella, leaves Sydney June 16; due Auckland June 20. Marama, leaves Wellington June 16; due Sydney Juno 20. / Wainul, left Melbourne Juno 14 for Bluff. Dunedin, Lyttelton, and Wellington; due Duni edln Juno 20. Waikouaiti, loads at Newcastle June 21 and Sydney June 23 for Bluff, Dunedin, Timaru, and Lyttelton. Kiwltea, loads at Adelaide, Edlthbwg, Mel bourne and Hobart early in July for Bluff, Dunedin, Timaru. Lyttelton. Wellington and Auckland. ISLAND SERVICES. Maul Pomare, leaves Wellington June 20 for Apia and Niue Island; tl.ence Lyttelton and Wellington. Waipahi, left Auckland June 10 for Fiji, Samoa, and Tonga: leaves Nukualofa June 23; due Auckland June 28. Karetu. left Sydney June 2 for Fiji, and Auckland; due Auckland June 20. LONDON-AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS. Maloja left London May 5; arrived Fremantle June 6; Melbourne June 12; Sydney June 15. Jervis Bay, left London May 9; arrived Fremantle June 9 : due Melbourne June 16 ; Sydney June 19 Barraboo., left London May 12; arrived Fremantle June 13; due Melbourne June 19; Sydney June 22 Comorin, left London May 19; due Fremantle June 20: Melbourne June 26: Sydney June 29 Orsova, 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. Balranald, left London June 9; duo Fremantle July 11; Melbourne July 17; Sydney July 20. TO LOAD FOR NEW ZEALAND Canadian Highlander, to leave Montreal Juno 29 for Auckland. Wellington, Lyttelton. Timaru and Dunedin. City of Singapore, to leave New York August 22 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin. Fordsdale. to leave London Augusl 30 for Port Chalmers. Lyttelton and Timaru. Golden Coast, to leave Los Angeles July 1 for Auckland. Wellington, and Australia, lonic, tu leave London August 9 for Lyttelton, Port Chalmers, and Bluff. Mahana, to leave London June 28 for 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 Fremantle, to leave New York July 29 for Auckland, Wellington, and Australian ports. Rangitane, leaves London June 79 tot Auck land and Wellington Tainul, to leave London June M for Wellington and Auckland Voco (tanker), to leave San Francisco June 30 for Auckland, Dunedin, and Brisbane. Waibcmo, leaves Los Angeles June io for Auckland, Napier,' Wellington. Lyttelton. Dunedin. and Australia Walkawa, leaves Los Angeles July 10 for Auckland, Wellington. Lyttelton. Dunedin and Australia. Zealandlc, leaves Liverpool June 17 for Auckland. Wellington. Lyttelton, Dunedin and Bluff. . TO SAIL FOR OVERSEAS PORTS. Akaroa, leaves Wellington July 20 for London via Panama and Curacao. Canadian Cruiser, leaves Auckland June IS tor New York, Boston and Montreal. Coptic, leaves Auckland June 28 for London, via Cape Horn and Las Palmas Cumberland, to leave Wellington June 12 for London and west of England ports. Cornwall, leaves Auckland June 17 for Loudon and west of England ports, Canonesa, to leave Wellington July I for Southampton and London, via Cape Horn. Canadian Challenger, to leave Lyttelton July 3 for New York. Boston, and Montreal. Hejmspoy, to leave Auckland June 24 for Japim. Maimoa, to leave Wellington July 13 for London and west of England ports, via Cape Horn. Northumberland, to leave Auckland June 30 for London and west of England ports. Otira, to leave Wellington July 3 for London, via Cape Horn and Montevideo.

Port Alma, to leave Wellington June 14 for London, via Cape Horn and Dakar. Port Victor, to leave Auckland June 80 tor London, via Cape (Horn. Port Wellington, to leave Wellington July 18 for London, via Cape Horn. Port Plrle, to leave Wellington July 19 for London, via Cape Horn. Rotorua, leaves Wellington July 7 for London, via Panama Surrey, to leave Wellington July 21 for London, via Cape Horn. Tamaroa, leaves Wellington Juno 22 for Southampton and London, via Panama. Turaklna, to leave Auckland July 27 for London and west of England ports.

The Opihi, which arrived here last evening from New Plymouth and Wellington, Is to sail this morning for Oamaru, Tlmaru, and Lyttelton to complete loading for Wellington, Nelson, and New Plymouth. The Holmdale Is expected here on Sunday from northern ports to discharge and load general cargo. She Is timed to sail on Monday for Wellington, Picton, and Wanganui, via Oamaru, Tlmaru, and Lyttelton. The John, which arrived here on Wednesday afternoon, sailed yesterday afternoon tor Tlmaru and Lyttelton to complete loading for Wellington, Wanganui, New Plymouth, and Port Waikato. The Storm, which arrived at Dunedin on Wednesday from Wanganui, via ports, Is timed to sail to-day for Wellington and Wanganui, via Tlmaru and Lyttelton. The Waipiata Is due here from Bluff tomorrow, and Is timed to sail to-morrow evening for Wellington and Auckland, via Tlmaru and Lyttelton. The Orepukl Is due here on Sunday from Wellington to discharge and load general cargo. She Is scheduled to sail on Tuesday morning for Napier and Gisborne, via Tlmaru, Lyttelton, and Wellington. ■ , The Calm Is due here on Monday from Wellington, and Is timed to sail the same day for Tlmaru, Lyttelton, Wellington, and Wanganui. . ~ . The Walmarlno was to leave Auckland yesterday for Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin, She Is due here next Thursday. The C. and D. Line’s Port Alma, having completed her Homeward loading, left Wellington on Wednesday for London, via Cape Horn and Dakar. _ , The Walkoualtl left Lyttelton on Wednesday for Oamaru and Bluff, thence Sydney and NewThe Port Campbell Is to leave London on June 27 for Australian .ports. On completion of discharge she will load at New Zealand ports for England. The British steamer Wlrral, which recently discharged New York cargo at Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Wanganui, has been chartered to load zinc concentrates at Port Plrle for the United Kingdom or the Continent. The Canadian Leader, which left Lyttelton on April 25 for New York, Boston, and Montreal, Is reported to have reached Quebec on June 9. _ The Walpahi left Auckland last Saturday for Suva, Nukualofa, Vavau, and Apia. From Apia she will return to Auckland, via Suva, on June 28. She is scheduled to leave Auckland on July 7 on her next trip to the Islands. The Federal Line steamer Cambridge Is reported to have left Colon on June 8, en route from London to New Zealand, where she Is due about July 3. The vessel Is In ballast and will load In New Zealand for Great Britain. Her loading ports have not been announced. The Canonesa, en route from London in ballast, has reported by wireless that she expects to arrive at Auckland to-day to commence Homeword loading. , The Japanese motor ship Sydney Maru left Mojl on June 1 for Hongkong, Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Wellington, and Auckland. She la due at Wellington on July 2. WAINUI LEAVES MELBOUKNE. The Union Company advises that the Intercolonial cargo steamer Walnul Is due here next Tuesday from Melbourne, via Bluff. She Is timed to sail the same day for Lyttelton and Wellington to complete discharge. The Walnul Is bringing transhipments ex the Hatlmura, Corfu, Tudor, Otranto, Maloja, Esqulllano, Otlra, Nleuw Holland, and Taiplng. RANGITATA REACHES LONDON. The New Zealand Shipping Company advises that the Rangitata, which left Wellington on May 12, reached London on Wednesday. ROTORUA AT WELLINGTON. The New Zealand Shipping Company advises that the Rotorua, from London, arrived at Wellington yesterday morning. The passengers for the South Island were to cross Cook Strait last night. PORT FREMANTLE AT LONDON. Advice received states that the C. and D. Line’s motor ship Port Fremantle, which left Port Chalmers on May 7, arrived at London last Monday morning. THE TANKER NEW ZEALAND. The tanker New Zealand Is due at Lyttelton to-day from Wellington to discharge motor spirits from San Pedro. She will complete discharge at Dunedin. VOCO PROM SAN FRANCISCO. The tanker Voco Is to leave San Francisco on June 30 with motor spirit for discharge at Auckland, Dunedin, and Brisbane. t‘ HUNTINGDON AT LONDON. The Huntingdon, which left Bluff on April 28 for London, via Montevideo, Santos, and Rio de Janeiro, arrived at London on the morning of June 11. MAHIA LEAVES MONTEVIDEO. The Mahla, which left Auckland on May 20 for London, sailed from Montevideo on Juno 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 :—Mrs AI. V. Abel, Miss B. N. Abel, Mrs A. B. Bell, Mrs if. M. Benson, Mr J. B. Gumming, Colonel J. R. Chrlstoe, Miss V. De Guerville, Miss S. Barker, Mr R. M. Smyth, Mr G. Walker, Miss G, Acton-Adams, Rev. H. L. Bell, Mrs A. H. Bentley, Mister B. Bentley, Mr I. L. Chester, Miss A. E. Ensor, Mrs J. S. Haughton, Miss M. A. Haughton, Miss B. Haughton, Miss A. C. Neave, Miss A. I. Pender, Mr A. G. Tizard, Mrs A. G. Tlzard, Mr 11. R. Thurston, Mrs H. R, Thurston, Miss M. P. Thurston, Mrs E. Wheeler. PERSONAL ITEMS. Captain C. B. Lamb Is still in command of the Rotorua, which arrived at Wellington yesterday from London. Messrs A. H. Cell and A. S. Fergusson have been successful In obtaining their masters’ certificates at the examinations held in Auckland last week. Mr J. B. Williams Is at present temporary third officer of the Poolta, and Mr C. R. Carlyon is at present on holidays. Mr C. J. M’Pherson has rejoined the R.M.S. Makura as chief engineer In place of Mr W. N. Aimers, who has rejoined the Taraahlne. Mr D. M’Bean has joined the Makura as second engineer In place of Mr K. J. M'Leod, who comes ashore on holiday leave. Mr G. Earl has joined the Makura as fourth engineer. Mr N. M’Caig Is joining the R.M.S. Niagara as chief engineer, relieving Mr D. M’Calg for holiday leave. Mr R. Reynolds has been engaged as second engineer on the Holmglen, vice Mr H. C. W. Parker. Mr J. T. Nicholson has relieved Mr C. M’Vlcar as third engineer of the Opihl. 1 PASSENGERS BY THE MAKURA. The following saloon passengers from New Zealand left Wellington by the Makura on Tuesday for San Francisco, via Rarotonga and PapeeteMr A. Batchelor, Mrs B. K. Batchelor, Earl Beauchamp, Mr A. W. Bethune, Mr and Mrs R. A. Christie, Mr and Mrs W. B. Coulsell, Miss M. B. Dawson, Mr G. G. Harrap, Mr 0. G. Kelly, Mr E. A. C. Kermodo, Mrs H. E B. Leleu, Miss J. M’Pherson, Mrs H. 11. Maddox, Mrs I. B. M’Donald, Mrs M. A. I. M’Kenzie, Miss E. M. Newman, Mr and Mrs W. G. Preston, Mr S. W. C. Rankin, Mrs R. Rankin, Mr and Mrs H. R. Reid, Mr W. M. Reid, Mr L. H. Reynolds, Mrs Reynolds, Mr G. H. Roberts, Mr W. Rogers, Sir P. It. Rogers, Mrs M. Seccombo, Sir E. F. Sutton, Mr K. E. Taplin, Mr H. Turner, Mr W. Aked, Mr E. Aplin, Mr Ayres, Mr C. S. d’Atrl, Mr S. J. Beeby, Mr L. Brown, Mr A. E. Cowley, Air ■C. E. Cowley, Mrs R. E. Daley, Miss V. Davis, Mrs K. E. Fowler, Miss C. S. Fowler, Mrs F. C. Freshour, Mr W. G. Hitchcock, Mrs M. N. Hitchcock, Air P. H. Howard, Mrs M. Hughes, Miss M. Hughes, Mrs L. Hunt, Miss C. F. | Johnson, Mr F. V. Kempton, Miss M. Kvistlcusen, Mr T, Marchant, Miss P. B. APConnlck, Miss K. M’Murrich, Mr M. G. Phelan, Miss Phelan. Airs E. Roberts, Air H. Root, Allss I. Ross, Air C. Smith, Air A. G. Stewart, Air Taylor, Air T. 11. Waite, Airs T. H. Waite, Air W. J. Wodmore. ROTORUA’S PASSENGERS. The Rotorua, which arrived at Wellington yesterday from London, brought the following passengers Captain A. W. Hammans, Captain E. J. C. Hordern C.1.E., Captain C. E. Wright, Air F. K. Sargent, R.N., Mr F. Vale, R.N., Air A. Watt, R.N., Mrs E. Bayliss, Airs A. F. Cole. Air and Airs J. Cook, Airs AI. Dowse, Airs J. T. Falconer, Airs E. R. Hanna, Airs R. L. Holness, Airs A. E. Lettlngton, Airs A. B. Livingstone, Airs A. L. Afarfurt, Airs B. C. Aloore, Mrs AI. Pcden, Airs E. AI. Stenson, Air and Airs J. Tail, Airs At. White, Allss C. AI. Bulkeley, Allss O. R. Campbell, Allss A. AI. Carver, Allss I. Cole, Allss A. Cole, Allss T. W. Collins, Allss L. Crewdson, Allss E. Donovan, Airs D. I. Dransfleld, Allss D. Dunbar, Airs AI. 11. Duncan, Miss I. Elliott, Allss C. AI. R. Pell, Airs C. Francis, Allss I. AI. Gifford, Miss AI. P. Hanna, Allss AI. E. Holness, Allss 11. AI. N. Holt, Allss E. V. Hore, Allss R. P. Karsten, Allss S. L. Lawrence, Allss B. Lettlngton, Allss V. Lettlngton, Allss G. Livingsou, Allss AI. Paterson, Allss E. AI. Sellers, Allss P. I. Weightman, Air W. T. Baker, Air R. Beggs, Air F. AI, Day, Air E. 11. S. Dunn, Air T. I!. Greaves, Air J. S. Gunn, Air N. L. Jenks, Mr I). Leigh, Air R. I). Lumsden, Air C E. Alains, Air E. L. APCowen, Mr W. J. Ottway Air S. Preston, Air E. Savage, Air A. F. Smith Air G, G, Stapleton, Air T. Stevenson, Air H. E. Walker, Air W. Wharton, Alasters P. Cole, D. Dowse, H. L. Francis, D. W. Aloore.

TAMAKOA AT PORT CHALMERS

The Shaw, Savin, and Albion liner Tamaroa arrived at Port Chalmers yesterday morning from Lyttelton, and was berthed at the George street wharf to load wool, frozen meat, and dairy produce for England. She Is to sail to-day for Wellington to complete loading. Captain G. Williams Is In command of the Tamaroa, and Ids officers are: —Chief, Mr J. W. Hart; second, Mr R. G. James; third, Mr J. G. Allen; chief engineer, Mr J. S. Macintosh ; second, Mr F. L. Gibbons; third, Mr G. Pape; surgeon, Dr M. J. Bulger; purser, Mr A. E. Phillips; chief steward, Mr F. J. Thomas.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21981, 16 June 1933, Page 8

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SHIPPING NEWS Otago Daily Times, Issue 21981, 16 June 1933, Page 8

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