LATEST SHIPPING.
LYTTELTON. ARRIVED. Yagrist 15, 6.45 a.m. —Maori, s.s., 3399 tons, jrf' well, from Wellington. Union Steam Ship Cwapany, agents. Passengers—One hundred Mtlocm and steerage. August 15, 9 a.m.—Kini, s.s., 1122 tons, Watson, from Greymouth. Union Steam Bhip Company, agents. August 15 —Putiki, s.s., 403 tons, Whalttron, from Greymouth. Kinsey and Co.; agents. August 15—Cygnet, s.s., 124 tons, Murray, from Akaroa. Stevenson, Stewart and Co., agents. August 15 —Lily, schooner, 84 tons, Bloom, from Greymouth. Pitcaithly and Co., agents. August 15 —Morning Light, schooner, 92 ions, Peldek, from Havelock. C. Fertier and Co., agents. SAILED. t August 15, 1 p.m.—Kairaki, s.s., 468 tons, Soott. for Napier and Gisborne. New Zealand Express Co., agents.
SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. KATPARA, August 15. Sailed—Huia, auxiliary schooner (11.20 for Lyttelton. AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING. SYDNEY, August 15. Arrived—Moeraki (7 a.m.). from Wellington. Zingara, from New Zealand. . BIRTHS. BROWN.—August u, ai "The Elms," King Street, Rangiora, the wife of E. B. P. Brown —a daughter. Both woll. ElNG.—August 14, at her parent's residence, Papanui, the wife of E. R. King, of Springfield—a daughter. Both doing well. WHITE —August 14, at 40, Wocdville Street, St Albans, the wife of Arthur R. C. White, of a daughter. . , HALLAM.—August 14, at Manning's Place, Woolston, the wife of James Hal.am, of a son.
MAREIAGE. 6ANSOM—SHAW.— July 15, 1911, at the Presbyterian Manse. Suva, by the Rev D. Finlayson, George Massy, youngest son of T. J. Sansom, Esq.. Avoikleilg, Auckland, to Annie Alice, daughter of the late William Shaw, of Richmond, Christchurch, New Zealand. * DEATHS. BENFIELD.—At 69, Victoria Street, on August 14, Richard Benfield; aged fiftyfive. CEEW. —August 14, at 104, King Street, Sydenham, Rhoda Constance Crew, only daughter of Jlaria and John Crew. A patient sufferer gone to rest. Her end was peace. X>OBBIN. —At Ashburton, on August 13th, Nelly, beloved daughter of John and Margaret Dobbin; aged nineteen years. JJMMETT. —On August 14th, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs Joseph Suckling, 490, Worcester Street; Linwood, Elizabeth, relict of the late Henri' Emmett, late of Eaton Piaco; a-red seventyfive years. " For ever with the" Lord." KANTIAN. —On August 14, at Auckland. Douglas, fourth beloved son of John and Rachel Manttan, Queen's Avenue, Fendal- > ton; aged twenty-five years. Result of an •ccident. ~ IN MEJIOEIAJL CHARTERS. —In loving memory of dear motheT, who died August J 5.1 i, 1910. Xiong days and niehts she bore her pain, To wait for cure was all in vain; But God alone, who thought it best, f Did ease her pain, and gave hfr rest. Inserted by her loving daughter, Jessie H'Crea. "Buncombe" is the spelling of bunkum in the new English dictionary. Buncombe, of course, is the place in North Carolina, whose representative in Congress once justified himself for making a superfluous speech by explaining that he was speaking, not to the fcci to
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 10232, 15 August 1911, Page 3
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