SHIPPING NEWS
DAILY TIMES WEATHER REPORT
Readings of self-recording instruments at the Daily Times Office, Dunedin, up to midnight on Thursday, February 22 (summer-time).
"■■-> WEATHER REPORT. (Per United Press Association.) WELLINGTON, February 82. The following Is the official weather report at 4 p.m.:— Bar. Ther. Norfolk Island—E.S.E., gentle br., overcast 80.09 73 Cape Maria—S.S.W., strong br., detached clouds, rough seas .. 30.08 64 Auckland—N.E., gentle breeze, detached cloud '.. .'•>, 80.07 Tl last Cape—S.W., strong •breeze, cloudy, rough seas 80.11 65 Cape Egmont—S.S.E., fresh breeze, blue sky, moderate seas .... So.lt 84 Kapler—S., moderate br., cloudy, I smooth seas .. .... .. .. SO.IT 65 farewell Spit—N.E., moderate breeze, overcast and gloomy, rough seas 80.15 64 Stephen Island —S.E., slight br., detached cloud, slight seas .. SO.IT 59 Wellington—S.E., gentle breeze, blue, sky, constant swell .. .. 80.18 57 Cape Campbell—S.S.E.,.gentle br., " cloudy, moderate seas 80.18 60 Creymouth—N.W., gentle breeze, detached cloud, constant "swell 80.16 63 Akaroa Light—S.W„ light air, detached cloud, moderate seas .. 80.16 58 Nugget Point—S„ strong breeze, I detached. cloud, moderate swell 30.12 57 Fuysegur Point—W., gentle breeze, cloudy, rough seas ". 30.10 57 Chatham Islands—S.W., " strong breeze, cloudy, high seas .... 29.98 84 Bydney—E.N.E., fresh breeze, rain ." "... 29.81 U Hobart—N.E., gentle breeze, blue sky .. .... .. 30.09 TT Wanganul—S., light air, blue sky, moderate swell .. 80.20 88 Westport—N., light air, detached cloud, moderate seas .. ... .. 80.15 64 ; WEATHER FORECAST. The following is the official weather forecast:— A rather Intense anti-cyclone Is moving on to New Zealand. The cyclone is centred on the •oast of New South Wales, but Is filling up. e '. Indications are for south-west to south-east winds;: moderate to strong but decreasing, later becoming variable at many places. . Seas —Rather rough south of East Cape, with a considerable southerly swell: elsewhere moderate. ; Eastern Tasman—Moderate south to southeast winds, tending east and later north; seas moderate. • i Weather—For the most part fine, but a few Isolated local showers possible; temperatures eool and gradually becoming milder. ARRIVALS. Thursday, February 22. Mahana, s.a. (11 a.m.), 8740 tons, J. M. Cameron, from Bluff. National Mortgage and Agency Co., Ltd., agents. Canadian Cruiser, s.s. (11.15 a.m.), 7178 tons, J. E. Faulklner, from Halifax, via Panama and Australian ports: H. L. Tapley and Co., agents. Waipiata. s.s. (4 p.m.), 2826 tons, Chatfleld, from Auckland, via ports; Union Steam Ship Company, agent. DEPARTURES. . Wednesday, February 21. .'■' Anglo-Canadian, s.s. (6.30 p.m.), 5426 tons, P. J. Greenhlll, for Timaru.. ■ Thursday, February 22. Port Hunter, s.s. (7.15 a.m.), 8430 tons, R. S. Durham, for London, via Panama. Passengers : Mr' H. A. Salmon, Mrs A. J. Salmon, Miss M. J. Salmon, Miss A. P. Salmon, Mrs A.M. R. Bull, Mrs'E. M. Lloyd, Mr T. W. L. Davis, Mrs R. M. Plunkett, Mrs N. C. Rutherford. Ruahlne. s.s. (12.5 p.m.), 10,870 tons, O. Klnnell, for Lyttelton. Storm, s.s. (6.30 p.m.), 749 tons, Williams, for Wanganul, via ports. VESSELS IN PORT LAST NIGHT. Destl-' Vessel From Berth nation Mahana Bluff • Pt. Ch'mers London Waikoualtl Lyttelton Pt. Ch'mers Sydney, Hororata London P. Chalmers Lyttelton Jacob Ruppert Antarctic Pt. Ch'mers Antarctic Wyatt Earp B. Whales Pt Chalmers Miro Auckland Cross wf. Auckland Elmbank Ocean Is. Birch st wf. Nauru Is. Canadian ' Cruiser Halifax Victoria wf. Timaru ,- Waipiata Auckland Victoria wf. Bluff SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. AUCKLAND, February 22.—Arrived: Waimartno (7 a.m.), from Portland. Sailed: Monowal (3.30 p.m.), for Sydney. WELLINGTON, February 22. Arrived: Wahine (7 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Gale (11 a.m.), from Wanganul; Paua (8 p.m.), from Picton. Sailed: Holmdale (4.20 p.m.), for Wanganul; John (4.35 p.m.), for Port Waikato; Wahine (7.50 p.m.), for Lyttelton; Gale (8 p.m.), for Dunedln. LYTTELTON, February 22^—Arrived: Rangatira (6.50 a.m.), from Wellington; lonic (8.30 a.m.) from Wellington; Poolta (11.15 a.m.), from Timaru. Sailed: Poolta (8.30 p.m.), for Wellington; Rangatira (8.25 p.m.), for Wellington; Kanna (8.40 p.m.), for Auckland. TIMARU, February 22.—Arrived: Anglo Canadian (6.15 a.m.), from Dunedln. j OAMARU, February 20.—Arrived: Wingatui (2.30 p.m.), from Dunedln. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels were expected to be within range of the- undermentioned wireless •tatlons last night : Auckland. Aorangl, Balakiava, H.M.S. Dlomede, H.M.S. Dunedln, Kalingo, H.M.S. Laburnum, Matakana, Monowal, Monterey, O. A. Knudsen, Port Adelaide, Port Alma, Port Napier, Port Nicholson, Remuera, Tamaroa, Tekoa, Tempel Maru, Toorak, Walkawa. ' Wellington.—Doric Star, Mariposa, Middlesex, Niagara, Orarl, Rangatira, Ransitane, Rangltata, Tamahine, Tuscan Star, Wahine, Wihemo, Wlrral, Zealandlc. Awarua. —Bear of Oakland, Discovery 11, Huntingdon, Karepo, Makura, Maunganul, Port Hunter, Port Napier, Ruahlne, Walnul. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Gale, Wanganul, via ports, February 24. Waipiata, Bluff, February 25. Breeze, Wanganul,- via .ports, February 27. Karetu, Newcastle, Sydney, February 27.• Walnul, Melbourne, via Bluff, February 27. Waimarino, Auckland, via ports, Feb. 28 Totara, Greymouth, via Bluff. February 28. Klni, Westport, via ports, February 28. Rata; Westport, via ports, February 28. . Port Whangarel, northern ports, February 28. Holmdale, Wanganui, Wellington, Feb. 28. \ Waihemo, Los Angeles, via ports, March 1. Storm, Wanganul, via ports, March 2. ' Holmglen, Pt. Waikato, Wellington, Mar. 5. , Poolta, Glsborne, Wellington, March 6. * Karepo. Adelaide, via ports, March 8. WingKtul, Auckland, via ports, March 8. ■ Waikoualtl, Newcastle, Sydney, March 10. Tamaroa, Wellington, Lyttelton, March 14. Abel Tasman, Sydney, via ports, March 15. Kanna, Walpole Island, via ports. Mar 18. Tekoa, Wellington, Bluff, March 19. Canadian Challenger. Melbourne. March 22. Kla Ora, London, via Oamaru, March 27. . ► . PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Canadian Cruiser, Timaru, to-day. Miro (aux. ketch), Timaru, Auckland, to-day. Waipiata, Bluff, to-day. Elmbank, Nauru island, Australia, to-day. Hororata, Lyttelton, New Plymouth, to-day. Waikoualtl, Bluff, Sydney, February 24. Gale, Wanganui, via ports, February 24. Waipiata, Auckland, via ports, February 26." Walnul. Melbourne, via ports. February 27. Breeze, Wanganul, via ports, February 27. Mahana, London, via Panama, February 27.
Rata, Greymouth, via ports, February 28. ' Klni, New Plymouth, via ports, Feb. 28. Port Whangarel, northern ports. February 28. Totara, New Plymouth, via ports, Feb. 28. Holmdale, Wanganul, via ports, February 28. Karetu. Lyttelton, Wellington, Febuary 28. Waimarino, Auckland, via ports, March 1. Waihemo. Melbourne, Sydney. March 2. Storm, Wanganul, via ports, March 2. Holmglen, Port Waikato, via .ports, Mar. 5. Poolta, Glsborne, via ports, March 6. Wingatui, Auckland, via ports, March 10-. Abel Tasman, Sydney, via ports, March 17. Tamaroa, Timaru, Lyttelton, March 19. Tekoa, London, Avonmouth. March 21. Canadian Challenger, Lyttelton. March 22. Kia Ora, London, via Montevideo, March 29. OVERSEAS VESSELS FOR OTAGO. Waihemo (due March I).—Left Los Angeles January 24 for Auckland, Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedln, and Australia; arrived Auckland February 18. Port Alma (due March 6). —Left New York January 31 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedln: due Auckland February 28. Wlrral (due March 6).—Left New York January 9 and Philadelphia January 10 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton." and Dunedln, via Tampico; due Auckland February 24. Buccinum, tanker (due March 8). —Left Singapore February 8. for New Zealand;' due Auckland February 28. Matakana (due March 9).—Left Liverpool January 16 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedln and Bluff; due Auckland February 24. Tamaroa (due March 13).—Left Southampton January 26 for Auckland, Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Port Chalmers; due Auckland February 28. Canadian Challenger (due March 22).—Left Halifax January 25 for Dunedln and Lyttelton, via Australia. Otalo (due March 25).—Left Liverpool February 3 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedln, an'd Timaru; due Auckland March 14. Port Glsborne (due April 1). —Left London February 17, for Suva, Dunedln, Lyttelton, and Nelson; due Suva March 25. FOR OTHER DOMINION PORTS. Port Chalmers, left London January 9 for Australia and New Zealand. Bencruachan, left Middlesbrough January 16 in ballast'for Port Kembla and New Zealand. Port Nicholson, left the Tyne January 6 In ballast for New Zeatand; arrived Opua February 22. Golden Cloud, left-Los Angeles February I for Auckland, Wellington and Australia: due Auckland February 27. Coptic, left London February 3 In ballast for New Zealand; due Napier March 8. Port Pirie, left England January 25 in ballast, via Cape of Good Hope, for New Zealand; due on coast March 15. Kia Ora, left London January 27 In ballast for New Zealand via iCape of Good Hope and Sydney; due Timaru' March 15. Doric Star, left London January 17 in batlast for New Zealand; due Glsborne February 28. Tekoa, '.eft Liverpool January 15 in ballast' for New Zealand; due Auckland February 28. • Middlesex, left Glasgow January 24 in ballast for New Zealand; due on coast March 5. Canadian Constructor, left Halifax February 3 for Auckland, Wellington, and Australia; due Auckland March 10. Capo Comorln, left Galveston (Texas), January for Auckland and New Plymouth; due Auckland March 7. Rangitane, left London February 8 for Auckland and Wellington; due Auckland March 15. Port Curtis, left Newcastle-on-Tyne January 28 in ballast for New Zealand, via Cape of Good Houe; due on coast March 18. Cumberland, left London February 8 In ballast for New Zealand; due on coast March 19. Nebraska, left London February 7 4n ballast for New Zealand; due on coast March 25. The Waipiata, which arrived yesterday after noon from Auckland, via ports, will sail today for BlufT. She Is expected to return to Dunedln on Sunday and Is timed to sail on Monday for east coast ports and Auckland. The Ruahlne, having discharged general cargo from Liverpool and loaded products, left Port Chalmers yesterday for Lyttelton to continue homeward loading. The Union Company advises that the Totara, bound from Greymouth to Bluff and Dunedln, has been delayed by bad weather. She is now due at this port .on Tuesday and will sail the same day for Oamaru, Timaru, Lyttelton and New Plymouth. The Scales chartered steamer Anglo Canadian left Port Chalmers on Wednesday evening for Timaru to complete loading wool for Dunkirk and London. The auxiliary ketch Miro came to Dunedln .yesterday morning from the Lower Harbour to i load general cargo. She will sail this morning j for Timaru to complete loading for Auckland. ! The motor ship Elmbank, which is dlscharg-, lng phosphates at the Birch street wharf, Is. expected to sail to-day for Nauru Island, where she will load phosphates for Australia. The motor tanker Willy is due at Lyttelton on March 2 from Wellington to discharge motor spirit from Ballkpapan to the agency of the Shell Oil Company. • The coastal steamer Calm will dock at Lyttelton for overhaul. CANADIAN CRUISER IN POUT. The Canadian National steamer Canadian' Cruiser arrived at Dunedln yesterday from Halifax, via Australian ports, and was berthed at the Victoria wharf to discharge general cargo and load products. She Is to sail today for Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington, Auck- V land and Napier to complete discharging and loading. The vessel will sail finally from Napier about March 3 for New York, Boston and Halifax. PORT HUNTER FOR LONDON. Having completed her loading, the Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port Hunter left Port Chalmers yesterday morning for London, via Panama. The vessel is carrying a number of passengers, mails, and a full shipment of wool and other Dominion products. TAMAROA FROM ENGLAND. The Shaw, Savill Company advises that the Tamaroa, which is due at Auckland on February 28 from London and Southampton, will complete discharge at Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton and Port Chalmers. She is duo at this port on March 14. and will sail about March 19 for Timaru. Lyttelton and Wellington. The Tamaroa Is scheduled to sail finally from Wellington at daybreak on April 1 for Southampton and London, via Panama. TANKER RENAMED. The Vacuum Oil Company advises that the tanker Vacuollne has been renamed Lachlan, savs the Dailv Commercial News and Shipping List (Sydney). NEW YORK SAILINGS. The New Zealand Shipping Company, local agents for the A. and A. Line, advise that the City of Tokio has been fixed to leave New York on March 14 for Auckland, 'Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and Australia. She will be followed by the Winton on April 5, and a steamer on April 25; WAINUI LEAVES MELBOURNE. The Union Company advises that the Walnul left Melbourne at - r i p.m. on Wednesday for Bluff, Dunedin, Lyttelton and Wellington. She is bringing transhipments ex the Moldavia, Mooltan, Otranto, Romolo, Esquilino, Parrakoola, Oder, Nleuw Holland, Gambada, Northumberland, Groosklrk. The Wainui is due at Dunedin on Tuesday morning.
PASSENGESS BY THE WAIHEMO. Ths Waihemo, which' arrived at Auckland last Sunday from Los Angeles and Nukualofa, brought the following passengers:—Mr A G. Slocombe, Mr H. Favell, Mr H. L. Brahne, Master Keith Bull, Master Sarauela Tanoplan. ; TAMAROA'S ADVANCE LIST. The following passengers are travelling by the Tamaroa. which is due to arrive at Auckland on February 28 from London and Southampton, via Panama: —Mrs A. S. Arnold, Mr G. G. C. Arnold, Mrs S. L. Dunn, Master A. Dunn, Miss P. M. Dunn, Dr Hilda G. Heine, Miss C. Logan, Miss C. S. Wallace, Mr J. Brown, Mr and Mrs J. Rutherford, Mr C. F. Mitchell, Mr J. F. D. Carglll, Miss A. Carglll, Round voyage: Miss B. A. C. Cavendish, Mr W. Drabble, Mr J. Dyson, Admiral C. Greatorex, .Mrs Greatorex, Mrs C. D. A. Greatorex, Mr W. Hart, Miss F. S. Kedge, Mr A. E. Lacey, Dr H. E. Mayo, Mr and Mrs F. Nicholl, Mr T. Reading, Brigadier-general F. G. M. Rowley, Mrs Rowley, Rev. \V. Statham. PASSENGERS BY THE MOLDAVIA. The following passengers from New Zealand have embarked on the Moldavia, which left Sydney on Wednesday for London, via Suez: — Mr F. E. Cooper, Miss N. B. Pring, Mrs S. E. Hall, Mr D. Wauchope, Master J. R. T. Studholme, "Miss R. A. W. Studholme, Mrs A. R. Studholme, Mr A. E. Miller, Miss H. M. Hltchings, SHsses A. and J. Koarln, Mrs A. S. Thompson, Colonel W. J. and Mrs Hoare, Mr F. C. Elllsdon, Mr B. W. Crawford, Mr L. V. Bryant, Mr W. R. Meadows, Mr G. Lee. Mr •T. C. Cadenhead, Miss B. Cheanells, Mr R. H. Studholme, Mrs E. Morrison, Mrs G. A. Mackey, Miss M. P. Smith, Miss N. C. Evans, Mrs D. Elllsdon, Miss K. A. Evans, Mr A. E. Miller, Mr C. Charles, Mrs Gordon, Miss R. W. White-Parsons, Miss E. Bennell, Mrs M. E. Wood, Miss N. G. Palmer, Miss L. B. Logan, Mr and Mrs I. W. Sladen, Miss J. L.Sladen, Rev. J. Laird, Mr S. A. Mossop, Mr I. J. Horn. Mr and Mrs N. M. Levien, Mrs. A. Free, Mr A. Niven Clark, Miss E. Dunthorne, Mr and Mrs M. C. Moore, Miss J. A. Moore, Mr and Mrs E. Rogers, Master J. C. B. Rogers. MAHANA AT PORT CHALMERS. The Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer Mahana arrived at Port Chalmers yesterday morning from northern ports and Bluff. She was berthed at the George street wharf, where she will load wool and other products for England. On this outward voyage the Mahana loaded cargo at Glasgow and Liverpool for discharge at Australian ports. Liverpool was left on December 2 and coming out via the Cape, her Comonwealth ports after arrival at Fremantle were Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney, and Newcastle and Brisbane. Completion of discharge took place in Australia, the vessel sailing from Brisbane in ballast and arriving at Auckland after a good passage across on Sunday, January 28. Loading for the Homoland was begun at Auckland and continued at Gisborne and Wellington. At Bluff she loaded 64,000 carcasses of frozen meat, 6200 crates of cheese, 8200 bales of wool, 1000 boxes of butter and a quantity' of sundries. Captain J. M. Cameron commands the Mahana and associated with him are: Chief officer, Mr B. F. Moffatt; second, Mr H. Thompson; third, Mr C. L. Carroll; fourth, Mr C. C. Good; chief engineer, Mr J. M'Kersle; second, Mr G. Burnham; third, Mr R. Stewart; fourth, Mr J. Adam; fifth, Mr J. F. Filshle; sixth, Mr J. H. Hancock; seventh, Mr C. R. Papworth; cfiief refrigerating engineer, Mr D. F. M'Dougall; second, Mr J. Bewick; chief' steward, Mr F. Routlcdge; wireless operator, Mr N. J. Ryan. The Mahana Is scheduled to sail on Tuesday morning for Southampton and London,, via Panama. PERSONAL ITEMS. Captain R. L. Davles, who has been on holidays at Newcastle, has resumed command of the Koranul, relieving Captain W. W. Fish for holiday leave. Mr T. E. Bevan Is relieving Mr H. L. P. Brown as chief officer of tho Kalmlro. Mr J. A. Pearson has rejoined the Koranul as chief officer at Sydney, relieving Mr B. Tregale, who has come ashore for holidays. Mr C. H. Adams has rejoined the Kallngo as second officer, relieving Mr D. Luckett for orders. Mr A. 3. M'Kenzle has joined the Rangatira as third officer, relieving Mr D. Burgess for orders. Mr W. D. Taylor has Joined the Maunganul as chief engineer, relieving Mr K. Sinclair for holidays. Mr W. W. Houghton Is now chief engineer of the Karetu In place of Mr W. S. Hall, who has come ashore on sick leave. Mr .A. H.' Booker has transferred to the Kallngo as third engineer. * The Walkawa recommlssloned recently with the following engineers :—Chief, Mr E. A. Griffiths; second, Mr J. W. M'Glll; third, Mr W. B. Fltzpatrick; fourth, Mr L. Sunley. • Mr M. Campbell, former second engineer of the Walkawa, Is ashore on holiday leave, and Mr D. H. M'Donald, former third engineer, Is ashore on sick leave. PASSENGERS BY THE AORANGI. The R.M.M.S. Aorangl, which arrived at Auckland last Sunday from Vancouver, via ports, brought the following passengers for New Zealand: —Mrs M. Allan, Masters R. B. and H. R. Allan, Mrs K. Borg, Miss S. P. Borg, Miss H. Borg, Mr F. C. Clapcott, Mr A. B. Herrold, Mrs W. J. Herrold, Mr G. T. Harper, Mrs M. E. Ide, Miss M. H. Miller, Bishop Nicholas. Mr C. S. St. Julian, Mrs E. R. St. Julian, Master J. St. Julian, Mr J.' G. Armitage, Mrs A. M. Armitage, Miss E. Barton, Mrs A. R. Cox, Mr J. W. Findlay, Miss P. P. Gilboy, Mrs L. L. Hulek, Miss A. E. Hulek, Miss J. B. Hulek. Mr J. E. Hills, Miss H. Kennedy, Mr K. Laing, Mr L. C. Lees, Mr L. B. Lawton, Miss C. Lynch, Mrs E. M. Morgan, Master R. O. Morgan, Master E. A. Morgan, Mr T. Marchlngton, Mrs D. M. Marchington, Miss D. L. Marchlngton, Mr B. S. Marlow, Miss M. E. Marlow, Mrs S. N. Ramsay, Master I. Ramsay, Miss E. Sanders, Mr A. W, Sutherland,'Miss S. E. Urban, Miss K. Wilson, Miss I. S. Wilson, Mrs M. B. Walker, Mr Surujpal Becha, Mr .J. A. O. Crawford, Mr W. Cox, Mr W. J. Comish, Mr B. W. Emson, Mr A. R. Edwards, Miss E. Gunn, Mrs Z. C. Hlgglns, Miss J. C. Higgins, Mrs R. A. Higgins, Masters J. 8., R. 8,, P. B. and B. B. Higgins, Mr W. P. iiUckhurst, Mrs H; Lynch. Masters K. D. and V. J. Lynch, Mrs A. S. M'Kenzle, Miss S. S. Pyle, Mr H. H. Robinson, Mrs H. V. Robinson, Miss A. M. Robinson, Mr W. A. Tiberg, Mr H. Taylor, Mr G. Wotton, Master G. A. Wotton, Miss W. J. Wotton, Mrs E. A. Wotton. • • MAUNGANUI'S PASSENGERS. The following passengers left Wellington on Tuesday by the Maunganul for Rarotonga. Papeete and San Francisco: —Mr Allan, Mr and Mrs Karilta Ariki, Mr and Mrs Tlnomana Ariki, Mrs A. G. Bell, Mr C. H. Brookman, Mr R. Brown, Mr and Mrs W. P. Browne, Mr and Mrs A. Colquboun and Miss D. Colquhoun, Mr and Mrs C. T. Cowan, Mr and Mrs H. O. Edgell, Mr B. R. Ford, Mrs E. A. Gavey, Mr P. M. A. Hansen. Mr E. S. Heurtley, Mrs A. L. Hill. Mr. S. D. Hlllas, Mr A. J. L. Hoare, Mr A. J. Holmes, Sir and Mrs A. T. Jones, Mr A. Kainuka, Mr and Mrs T. J. Lysnar. Miss I. L. Acton-Neville, Mr F. A. M'Arthur Onslow, Mr E. A. Reid. Mr R. H. Sanderson. Mrs M. A. C. Sanderson, Mr H. M. Scales, Mr H. C. Stone. Mr A. B. Sutherland, Mr C. M. Tallack, Mrs M. B. Tallack, Mr and Mrs Vakatlnl, Miss N. M. Wheater, Mr and Mrs R. E. Wright, Miss N. Te Ariki, Mr M. Brlckman, Mrs S. L. Brlckman. Mr M. D. S. Varrlck, Mr N. «'ooke, Sir C. T. Duck, Miss A. Ewlng. Mr Faarurn, Mr S. Heney, Miss K. Hollis, Mr and Mrs •R. Lewis James, Miss M. Jolly, Mr Kingi Kainuku, Miss * Amuhia Kainuku, Mr Tetutu Kea, Miss Poko Keely, Mr Tikitau Kokoua. Miss G. Manama, Mr A. M'Leod, Mr B. Morris, Mr C. E. Mosse, Mrs E. L. Noffke, Mr Ten Vaka Pora, Mr and Mrs E. W. Potton, Mrs Tua Pokoina, Miss Tualne. Tamarua, Miss Tuainc Te Aea, Miss Tla Teku, Mr Paital Te Keti, Mr G. Vakatlnl, Mr A. M. Babich, Mr E. B. Birch, Mrs E. B- Birch, Mr and Mrs R. Drysdale, Mr R. Drysdale, jun., Mr .1. Fisher, Mr F. G. Gregory, Mr C. M. M. Gregory, Mrs M. E. Hayes, Mr M. H. Kennedv, Mr C. Laurvig, Mrs F. D. Minton, Mr S. G. Nixon, Mr and Mrs H. G. Ragsdale, Miss A. Ragsdale, Mr V. Savage, Mr L. W. 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