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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OF THE MOON. MAT. Day. Hr. m. First quartor 8 10.53 p.m. Full moon ' 16 4. 2 p.m. Last quarter ... ... 23 11.47 a.m. Now moon 30 2.44 p.m. ' HIGH WATER, To-day, 6.55 a.m.; 7.15 p.m. To-morrow, 7.47 a.m.; 8.7 p.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day, G. 54 a.m.; sots, 4.39 p.m. ARRIVALS. MONDAY, MAY 18. MANAROA, s.s. (12.45 a.m.), 122 tons, Hart, from Havelock. TAINUI, s.s. (12.45 a.m.), 128 tons, Jensen, from Waitara. ATHENIC, s.s. (2.50 a.m.), 12,234 tons, Kernpson, from London, Now Plymouth, Teneriffe, Capetown, and Hobart. RURU, s.s. (9.45 a.m.), 65 tons, Nelson,'from Napier. .. HAJfSTEAD, s.s. (11.30 a.m.), 3437 tons, Hill, from Bunbury and Newcastle. MIMIRO, s.s. (2.40 p.m.), 6225' tons, Kemp, from New York via Australian ports and Auckland. HAUPIRI, s.s. (5.20 p.m.), 715 tons, M'Bride, from Napier. TUESDAY, MAY 19. MANA, s.s. (1.45 a.ra.), 134 tons, Dixon, from P.itea. WAIHI, s.s. (2 a.m.), 92 tons, Carey, from Blenheim. ALEXANDER, s.s. (1 a.m.), 377 tons, Wildman, from Picton. DEPARTURES. MONDAY, MAY 18. KAHU, s.s. (5 a.m.), 182.tons, Thompson, for Orongorongo. DUCO, s.s. (noon), 26 tons, Abram, for Nelson. PATEENA, s.s. (12.15 p.m.), 1212 tons, Stewart, for Picton and Nelson. . PassengersSaloon: For Picton—Messrs. Meale, Lewis. For Nelson—Misses Hook, Vowles, Mesdames Hook, Henrys, Messrs. Maddison,. Henrys, Hook (2), Watkinson, Larsen. ' TUTANEKAI, s.s. (1.25 p.m.), 811 tons, Post, for Auckland. : MANAROA, s.s./ (5.15 p.m.),; 122 tons, Hart,, for Motueka. . MORAYSHIRE, ' s.s. (5.15 p.m.), 5576 tons, M'Lauclilan, for Lyttelton. TAINUI, s.s. (G. 30 p.m.), 128 tons, Jensen, for Waitara. MAORI, s.s. (8.10 p.m.), 3399"t0n5, Newton, for Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Whitson, Blocksedge, Neave, Maronder, Redcliffe, Mitchell, Butler, Spence, Davies, Carolan, Dnnsfield, Mesdames Russoll, Rennie, Plimpton, Gannaway, Blocksedge, Le Cron and child, Neave, Cook, Tanner, Fletcher, Russell, Brown, Gorrigan and family, Harvey, Banks and 2 children, Pure, Gruar, Baudinet, Redwayno, Nicolls, Waterton, Scott, Howison' and 4 children, Sinclair, Corrigan, Byles, Pigeon, Messrs. Howison, Longton, Dalmer, Bowmen, Neave, Redwayne, Lennie, M'Grath, Featman, Nelson, Rowe, Burweightsj ' Sinclair, .'Corrigun,Allen (2), Flowor (2), Byles, : Pigeon, Clarke, Cotterill,; Lucas, : Russell,- Rennie,' Plimpton, Gannaway, Le Cron, Cook, ■ Tanner, Holmes,' Fletchor,; Perkins,' Hamilton ' and son, Hall, Johnston, Stephens, Seed, Ludford, James, Nelson, .Scott, Fenner, White, Strong, Banks. FLORA, s.s. (8.25 p.m.), 1273 tons, Todd, 'for Greymouth. RURU, s.s. (5.30 p.m.), 65 tons, Nelson,' forGisborne. I. ■ STORMBIRD, s.s. (8.30 p.m.), 217 tons, M'lntyre, for : Wanganui. HAUPIRI, s.s. (10.10 p.m.), 715 tons, M'Bride, for Picton. . BLENHEIM, s.s. (midnight), 120 tons, Watson, for Blonheim.,- ... OPAWA, s.s. (midnight), 110 tons, Nicholas, for Blenheim. 1 /

. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Kahu, Orongo Orongo, May 19. Ivamona, WestDort, May 19. Waikare,; Auckland, Gisborne,/. and, Napier, May 19.- .; Corinna, Onekuuga and' Now Plymouth, May 19. ■ . • , •• • • Aloxander, Picton, May ; 19. -; i , Pateeria,' Nelson, Picton, May 19. Huia, Wanganui, May 19. . Aorere,: Patea, May 19. Waihi, . Blenheim; May 19. ' Mararoa, Lyttelton, May 19. Taieri,. Southern ports, May 19. Charles Edward, "Foxton, May 19. Mahono," Dunedin, Lyttelton, May 19. Kapiti, Patea, May 19. Tasinan, Nelson and Motueka, May 19. ■Queen of tho South, Foxton, May 20.- - Wakatu, Kaikoura, May 20. Maori v Lyttolton, May 20. '' Penguin, Onehunga and Now Plymouth, May. 20. 1 Whakatane, Liverpool, via Auckland, Mav 20. . Arahura. West Coast,. Nelson, May 20., Pntiki,' Lyttelton,' May 20. Moeraki, Sydney, ~May 20. Stormbird, AVanganui, May 20. Blenheim, Blenheim, May 20. Manaroa, Motueka, May 20. Opawa, Blonheim, May 20. Kaituna, Greymouth, May 20. Koromiko, Napier, May 21. Komata, Westport, May 21. Moana. Lyttelton, Dunedin, May 21. Ennerdale, Auckland, May 22. Indravelli, Vancouver, via Fiji and Auckland, May 22. Victoria, Sydney, via Auckland, May 22. Defender, ICaramea, May 22. Rotoiti, Onehunga, New Plymouth, May 22. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Huia, Wanganui, May 19. Kahu, Napier, via Coast, May 19., , Alexander, Nelson and West Coast, May 19. Maheno, Napier, Gisborne, Auckland, May 19. . : ... Tainui, Waitara, May 19. Waikare, Lyttelton and Dunedin, May 19. Mapourika, Nelson and West Coast, May 19. Mararoa, Lyttelton, May 19. " Taieri, Nelson and West Coast, May 19. Tasman, Nelson and Motueka, May 19. Aorere, Patea, May 19. '.Wailii, Blenheim, May 19. • , Mana, Patea, May 19. ! Corinna, Picton and Southern ports, May 20. Penguin, New Plymouth and Onehunga, May 20. Kapiti, Patea, May 20. §ueen of the South, Foxton, May 20. pawa, Blenheim, May 20. Stormbird,' Wanganui, May 20. Blenheim, Blenheim, May 20. : Maori, Lyttelton, May 20. Pateena, Picton and Nelson, May 20. Manaroa, Motueka, May 20. Kia Ora, London, May 20. lonic, London, May 21. Athonic, Lyttelton, May 21. x Moana,' Sydney, via Napier, Gisborne, and Auckland, May 21. ' Moeraki, Melbourne, via Southern ■ ports and •Hobart, May 21. Wakatu, Kaikoura, May 21. Putilci, Wanganui, May 21. Maitai, Sydney, May 22. ' ■ Victoria, Lyttelton and Dunedin, May 22. , Defonder, ICaramea, May 23. Arahurai Picton, Nelson, and West Coast, May-23. . • ' , • '' '■ " ■ ' Rotoiti, Nelson, New (Plymouth, Onehunga, May 21. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. - . VICTORIA, s.s. loft Sydney, May 13, for Wellington, via Auckland, Gisborne, Napier. Due Wellington May 22. Leaves samo day for Lyttolton and Dunedin: r .MOERAKI, s.s., loft Sydney, May IG, for Wellington direct. Due May 20. Leaves .next day for Melbourne, via Hobart and South'. WIMMERA, s.s., leaves Sydney, May 27, for Wellington, via Auckland, Gisborne. Napior.' Due Wellington June 5. Loaves samo day for Lyttolton and Dunedin. ULIMAROA, s.s., leaves Melbourne, Afay 27, for Wellington, via Hobart and Southern ports. Due Wellington, June 5. Leaves for Sydney diroct samo day. Duo Sydney, June 9. MOANA, s.s., leaves Dunedin, May 19, for Sydney, via Lyttelton, Wellington, Napior, Gisborne, and Auckland. Arrives and leaves Wellington, May 21. Duo Sydney, May 29. MAITAI, s.s., leaves Wellington, for Sydney direct, May 22. Duo Sydney, May 26. MONOWAI, s.s., leaves Sydnoy, May 23, for Wellington direct. Duo Wellington, May 27. Loaves for Lyttelton and Dunedin, May 28, where she tranships to the Maheno, which goes through to Melbourne.

JIOICOIA leaves Sydney, May 20, for Wellington, via Auckland, Gisborno, and Napier. Due Wellington, May. 29. Leaves for Lyttclton jwd Duaodm gams day.

OVERSEA SHIPPING. ! STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. From London. PAPANUI (due Wellington about Jtrne 6), sailed April 18, via Capetown and Hobart. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) MATATUA (due Wellington about June 9), sailed April 10, via Auckland. (Shaw, Savill .Co., agents.) CORINTHIC (due Wellington June 16), sailed, Plymouth on May 2, via Capetown and Hobart. (Shaw, Savill, agents.) TOMOANA (due Wellington about June 28), Bailed April 20, via Australian ports, Auckland, and Napier. IfAIKOURA (due Wellington about July 10), left London May G, via Auckland. (N.Z. Shipping Co., agents.) STAR OF AUSTRALIA (due Wellington about July 15), left London May 8, via Australian ports, Auckland, and Napier. From Llveruool. WITAKATANR (drip Wellington abont May 20), sailed on March 21, via Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping Co.. nirjnti.) . CORNWALL (due Wellington about June 12), soiled.on April 11, for Australian and New Zealand ports. (F.H.S. Line, agents.) FIFESHIRE (due Wellington about July 14), Failed on May 2, via Australia, and Auckland.' (F.-11.-S. Line, agents.) • From New York. AFRICAN MONARCH Mnn Wellington about May 18), sailed on February 29, via Australia and Auckland. (New Zealand Shippins: Co.. acc-nts.) MIMIRO . (due Wellington about May 18), sailed on February 23, via Australia and Auckland. SAILING VESSELS TO AHRrVE. RENFIELD, four-matted barquentine. left Liverpool. February 20. for Wellington. BUCEROS .(due Wellington about June 20), Bailed on April 8, via Auckland. (A. and A. Line, agents.) STAR OF NEW ZEALAND (due Wellington about June 20). sailed on April 12, for Australian and New Zealand ports. (Tyser Line, agents.) STEPHANOTIS (duo Wellington about July 19), sailed on April 29, via Australia and Auckland. (A. and A. Lino, agents.) MARJORY GLEN, barque, left Liverpool, May 12, for Wellington.

, BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. BRISBANE. ■ May 18. Arrived. —Mamara, from Vancouver. : SYDNEY. May 18. Sailed.—Wakanui, for Wellington. MELBOURNE. May 18. • Arrived—Louisa Craig, barque, from Kaipara. COASTAL. MONDAY, MAY IS. , KAIPARA. Sailed.—Brisbane, s.s., for Melbourne. ■ Sailed.—Lily, schooner, for Lyttelton. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Ennerdale (i p.m., Sunday), from Wellington. Sailed.—Wimmera, s.s. (6.15 p.m.), for Sydney. ■ , ONEHUNGA. Sailed.—Penguin (3.30 p.m.), for New Plymouth. .■■■;■ NEW' PLYMOUTH. Sailed.—Rarawa (8.45 p.m.), for Onehunga. PATEA. ' To sail.—Kapiti (11 p.m.), for Wellington. FOXTON. Arrived.—Queen of the South (1.30 a.m.), from Wellington. . GISBOR.NE. Arrived.— I Torgauten, from 'Greymoiitli. ' -»•» ■ i.i -i ii Sailed.—Waikare (4.35 p.m.), for Wellington. BLENHEIM. r' ! Arrived.—W«hi'(9 ! -a.ni.),'from Wellington. Sailed.—Waihi (5.30 p.m.), for Wellington. PICTON. Arrived.—Pateena (4.40 p.m.), from Wellington. • Sailed.—Alexander (7.50 p.m.), for Wellington. , To sail.—Pateena (11 p.m.), for Nelson. ' To sail.—Devon; (daylight Tuesday), for Timaru. » ; NELSON. ; : '; Arrived.—Rotoiti (6.30 a.m.), from Wellington. GREYMOUTH. Arrived.—Eittawa (12.35 p.m.), from Wellington'. •Arrived.—Petone (12.45 a,m.), from ; Wellington. Arrived.—Pareora (10.45 p.m., Sunday), from Wellington.

WESTPORT. ' Arrived.—Arahura (11 p.m., Sunday), -from Nelson. . Arrived.—Komata (2.10 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed.—Arahura (8 a.m.)j for Greymouth. To sail.-pKamona (11 p.m.), for Wellington. . KAIKOURA: Arrived.—'Wakatu (5.50 a.m.), from Wellington. LYTTELTON. Sailed.—Taieri (G. 30 p.m.), Wellington. Sailed.—Maheno, for Wellington' and East Coast ports. Passengers: For WellingtonMisses Bruere, Minifie, Neville, Herton, and Gamble, Mesdames Herbert, House, Gamble, Elliott and child, Detectives Cameron and Cassells, Messrs. Fletcher, Herbert, A. A. Campbell, J. Angel, Lammert, Minifio, Haszara, Eagle, Derrett, Hensell, x jloss, Dombrain, and Pannell. For Gisborne—Messrs. Hunter and Schlitzker. For Auckland—Miss Morley,'Mesdames Mortimer and Bamford, Messrs. Steol, Bamford and Winter. Sailed.—Mararoa, s.s. (6.25 p.m.),, Manning, for Wellington. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Holderness, Burns, Martin, Kirkwood, Honey, O'Rorke, Heaps, Mesdames Stewart, Snow, Russell, Kernot, Douglas, Burke, Fullgrove, Milne, Eiby, Heath, Moss, Messrs. Joseph (2), Pipter, Brown, Stewart, Snow, Russoll, Kernot, Cockayne, Douglas, Burke, Garland, Parker, Kennedy, Hogben, Kinder, Morrison, Tinker, Hopkins, Clark, Connell, Laing, Lindeman, Franklin (2), Neill, Gee, Turner, Jackson; Blair, Gardner, Freeman, Mitchell, ■M'Kenzie, Heath, and North, Masters Heath and Beavis. BLUFF., Arrived.—Ulimaroa, from Dunedin. KIA ORA SAILS TO-MORROW. Messrs. Levin and-Co., local agents for the Shaw, Savill liner Kia Ora, advise that passengors will leave by a tender,. which sails from t.hi Ferry Wharf at 10 o'clock to-morrow morning. f lONIC SAILS THURSDAY. On Thursday the Shaw, Savill and Albion Co.'s liner lonic is expected to loavo Wellington for London, via usual ports. The vessel is timed to depart from the Glasgow Wharf at noon. THE RUAPEHU. According to timetable arrangements tho N.Z. Shipping Co.'s steamor Ruapehu was expected to leave Plymouth yesterdav, for Wellington, via usual ports. Tho vessel" is'expected hero on July 1. THE MAOEILAND SHIPPING COMPANY. Mossrs. M'Arthur and ITull adviso that tho .Maoriland Shipping Company's steamer Ennordalc is expected to leavo Auckland this evening for Wellington, and is due hero on Friday morning., The, Torgauten is expected to leave Gisborne to-day for Auckland. She is timed to reach Wellington from the Northern port to-morrow week. THE ELIZA ALLAN. The brigantine Eliza-Allan, Captain Muir, which was recently purchased by tho Colonial Sugar Company, arrived at Auckland from Svdnoy on Wednesday morning, says- the "New Zealand Herald." The vessel left Sydney on May 1, and had fine weather and favourablo winds until passing Capo Maria Van Diomen on May 8, whon variable winds were met with, confining until arrival. The briganti-.io brought a full cargo of char for tho Colonial Sugar Company, and on discharge will bo converted into a lightor. Before leaving Syduey the j»«*l underwent a thorough overhaul.

THE BARQUE BANKFIELDS. The barquo Bankfields, the latest acquisition of Messrs. A. H. Turnbull -and Co., and a very smart, handy vessel, arrived at Lyttelton on Wednesday evening, after a passage of nineteen days from Edithburg, whence she brings a cargo of 1120 tons of salt and 175 tons of gypsum for Messrs. Henry Berry and Co., says the "Lyttelton Times." Captain' Douglas, wlio is in command, reports that the barque left Edithburg on April 2-1, and for the first week out experienced fine weather. Thence forward until nearnig the New Zealand coast, unsettled weather conditions, 'with a large - share of strong winds, prevailed. The Solanders. were at 10 o'clock on Saturday night,' and , next morning the vessel passed the Bluff, where she signalled, but was not'reported. She was off, Cape Saunders, at midnight on Sunday, and thenceforth, experienced fine weather, light winds and calms till yesterday morning, when'she got>a. south-westerly breeze. .Captam Douglas* master of the Bankfields, is'! lo stranger to Lyttelton,; having been here half-a-dozen years: ago, in command of Hie barque Aldebaran. Messrs; Macfarlane and , and , Sf«oud - mates respectively, ihe Bankhelds, which was recently purchased by Messrs. A. H. Turnbull and Co. from the Adelaide Shipping Company, is an iron barque of 859 tons gross and 835 tons net register, and is 195.4 ft. in length, 31.1 ft. in beam, and 19 7ft in depth of hold'. She was built by Messrs! Osbonrne, Graham, and Co., at Sunderland, in 187 G. ' : , UNION COMPANY'S CARGO FLEET. The approximate movements of the Union Company s cargo steamers for, this week are as follow: — . Waihora.—Leaves Lyttelton, end of week, for Sydney and Newcastle. • Wairuna.—Leaves Newcastle, early, for Timaru, Dnnedin,' and Bluff: Whangape.—Leaves Auckland,' May 19, for Westport, thence Wellington, Lyttelton, and' Dunedin. , . \- Koromiko.—Discharging Napier and Wellington', thence Westport and Auckland. Wanaka.—Leaves Auckland, May 20, for South. ' \ , v Rakanoa.—Discharging 'Auckland, - thence Westport, May 20. " : Kaitangata.—Left Bunbury, May' 14, for, Timaru and Dunedin. Kaituna.—Discharging Wellington and Lyttelton. Waipori.—Loads coal, Westport, May 20, for Sydney. ■ ■, Komata.—Westport-Wellington. ' Kaiapoi.—Discharging TimarU arid.' Dunedin. t - Hawea.—Left Newcastle,' May 15, for Hobart, Bluff, Dunedin, and Lyttelton. .'] .' v Taieri.—Loads timber at Greymouth for- Adelaide and Melbourne.' ' U Poherua.—Loads Greymouth, May 20, for Lyttelton. • ' Pukaki.—Wellington.' Kamona.—Westport-Wellington. ' Kini.—Greymoutk-Wellington: - Kotuku.—Loads Westport, May 2,0/and;Grey*, mouth, for New Plymouth and Onehunga.r Kittawa.—Loads Greymouth, May 18, : for Wei- - lington. Rosamond!— Loads timber at Greymouth, May 21, for Timaru. • Otterburn.—Leaves Newcastle,-May 17-18, foi : Wellington and Lyttelton. ; ; . . E.M.S. ATILENIC.

As reported in yesterday's issue, the R.M.S. Athenic, of the Shaw, Savill, and Albion Line, ' arrived in the stream about 3 a.m. The vessel was . granted pratique, and berthed about 9 a.m. On April 2 the Athenic left London, and Plymouth two days later. The voyage to Teneriffe was 'marked by very changeable weather; 1 ■ About 4 a.m. 'on April 9, the Athenic arrived" off Santa Cruz. After spending the- morning • ashoro, the passengers again embarked, and she, proceeded south towards the Cape. .Tho equator 1 was crossed on-April 15. .The weather, waa set fair,, and ■ remained tolerably favourable . until Capetown . was. reached, on. April. 24. -- 1 ' While there sixteen passengers disembarked , and forty-seven joined the ship; Table Bay . was left on the same' day; - Heavy- weather was encountered in the Southern Ocean, mode- - rate to strong winds being prevalent."'Port waa . - made at Hobart-last Tuesday-evening,-and at - 11.4-5 tho next night the Athenic was under way. . again. On Thursday a fresh northeasterly galo was blowing. The wind then .veeral to a northwesterly . direction, and blew.. strongly thence until Saturday. At nooii on that day the con- . ditions calmed, but towards evening a) 'southerly breeze came up, and freshened to moderate in strength. : ! ' ' V , Captn.iri;H,' r : Keropson is in command of ithe Athenicj'and'tliiis.associated with him-the'fol-lowirig officers:—Lieut; V. :W. Hickson,- R.N.R., (chief -offi'cer) 1 , uncharge ,'of.( debkn departmeht; .. ..; Engineer-Lieut.: R. Beid,- R.N.R. (chief ; engi- .:. .' neer), in/charge' of engine-department: Mr. .. S. , . s C. JV Freeman-Matthews (purser), in ch&rgo of passenger; department;. other -officers >' being as '' - follow.—Lieut. G. A.. first' ''

officer; Mr. F. J.Burd, second officer; Mf.;W.F. . Thornton, ' third officer,; "Mr. E. ■ K.' Irving, fourth officer; Mr. G; Saville','second engineer; Mr. G.. Holmes, third engineer; Mr. R- Magness, fourth engineer; Mr. 'J.. Coulter, fifth engineer ; Engineer-Lieut; R. D. Ritchie, R.N.R.. sixth engineer; Mr. C.' Newton, R.N.R., first refrigerating engineer; >Mr.:W. 'M; Horsburgh, second refrigerating. engineer; Mr. H. Eastwood. boilermaker; Mr. W. Hanlon. electrician;; Dr. C. J. L. Palmer, surgeon; Mr. H. T. G. Hall, chief steward. The Athenic brought 423 passengers for tho Dominion, the following' being; those who booked at way ports :—First saloon, at Hobart— Mrs. Flower, Mr. F. H. Flower. Second saloon, at Capetown—Mrs. Eaggan,- Mr. Seaward. At Hobart—Miss C.- Smith, Mesdames. E. Boase, E.-Smith, Mr. E. Hemmings. Third-class, at' Hobart-Mossrs. W. ICenj;, T. Castle, A. Ward, H. Law. •• , " ' . '~ It is expected: that the Athenic will leave ■ for Lvttelton'about Thursday or Friday. She has 3000 tons of cargo for discharge at Wellmg'ton. • ' , Yesterday afternoon the Government. steamor . Tutanekai left Wellington for Auckland., To-day the Patea trader Mana is to leave • Wellington at 4 p.m. for Patea. The Kapiti is expected'to get away to-morrow. ■ Advice has been received by the N.Z.' Shippin" Co. that the Whakatane leavesAuckfan3 to-day for Wellington, and is due here on Thursday. , ; The Union Co/s turret deck 6teamer Koromiko is expected to arrive'at Napier on- Monday from ■ Auckland; The vessel- then comes to Wellington. ' "■ .' Mr. V. Wyke; who'' has been connected ■ with tho clerical 'staff of tho Union Co. at. Sydney, Duncdiiv "and Wellington, has resigned' from tho Company's sen-ice. ■ . The s.s. Mullogh wont, on the slip at Lyttelton last Wednesday to undergo an overhaul. Tho "Lyttelton Times" says that it is under- , stood that she will again be put into commission as a trawler, under Captain Hargreavos. To-day the Union Co.'s steamer Kaituna, leaves Greymouth' for Wellington and ,Lyt- ! telton; The Komata'- leaves' Wostport - to-mor- '' row for : Wellington, and the :Waipori-leaves there on Thursday for Sydney. ; Advice from Greymouth, received by the' Unibn Company yesterday,, reports' that the Arahura, wliioh left Wellington- on Saturday, arrived there at noon, and was timed to sail on the return journey,'.via usual p6rts, :■ at. midnight. ■•' ■' Privato .advices received in Australia stato that Coptiin Forder is now in command'of the , F.H.S. steamer Perthshire, and that Captain Cremar, late of tho Perthshire, has ■ succeeded Captain Pilkington as master of the same Company's steamer. Fifeshire. ;

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 201, 19 May 1908, Page 10

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SHIPPING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 201, 19 May 1908, Page 10

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